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mr. davis will go through lottery procedure, right? are you doing the lottery right now? >> yes. >> i think you need to be present to win. >> we are going to have a hat with 7 pieces of paper. each piece of paper will have one number, one through seven and we also have a schedule to pass out to you so that once you pull your number, you will know which seat you have chosen. >> okay. this is more exciting than i thought. i should have read my horoscope today. >> while we are doing this could i make a comment? >> yes. >> i just wanted to say for the public and we talked about this before, but the issue is when these seats come up for reappointment and how they overlap each other. so it isn't so much an issue of who fits in them since all of these people have been approved by us anyway, but rather how we will make this process more workable for the committee as to the terms. >> all right. we are going to start with commissioner haney. >> can i ask a question. if you select a date that goes beyond
mr. davis will go through lottery procedure, right? are you doing the lottery right now? >> yes. >> i think you need to be present to win. >> we are going to have a hat with 7 pieces of paper. each piece of paper will have one number, one through seven and we also have a schedule to pass out to you so that once you pull your number, you will know which seat you have chosen. >> okay. this is more exciting than i thought. i should have read my horoscope today. >>...
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mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor pastor gary grogan. pastor grogan has served as the pastor of stone creek church for 25 years and today he is our pastor. he and his lovely wife bonnie have two children and five grandchildren. both his children also serve in the ministry. stone creek has grown into a thriving, multiethnic congregation leading many outreach programs focused on justice and compassion. he's led efforts for fundraising to build facilities, assisting those trapped in sex trafficking, and providing medical supplies and other necessities to victims of natural disasters. the bible says in proverbs says those who refresh others will themselveses be refreshed. pastor grogan has spent a lifetime helping those around him. i want to offer my heartfelt thanks to pastor grogan and his congress depation in urbana, illinois, for allowing him to be here today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the distinguished speaker of the house seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute
mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor pastor gary grogan. pastor grogan has served as the pastor of stone creek church for 25 years and today he is our pastor. he and his lovely wife bonnie have two children and five grandchildren. both his children also serve in the ministry. stone creek has grown into a thriving, multiethnic congregation leading many outreach programs focused on justice and compassion. he's led efforts for fundraising to build facilities, assisting those trapped in...
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this is the dallas morning news and many months after the fact sought to actually look into mrs. davis' story and found out in fact it has a lot of holes. given ms. davis is running for texas governor, this is information relevant to voters, though it would have been better having it back when the media was glorifying her. >> matt? >> the mayor of our town made the centerpiece of his campaign a tax increase on the rich to fund pre-k programs and he said he would push back against charter schools. well i wouldn't give a hit to the governor of new york state, a fellow democrat named andrew cuomo who had plans that would expand pre-k programs without a tax increase and putting the mayor in his place. >> thank you. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> we now know who was responsible for yesterday's deadly shooting at a suburban mall in maryland. welcome to "america's news headquarters." i'm greg jarod. police identified the suspect as 19-year-old darrian marcus aguillar. he arrived at the mall at 10:00
this is the dallas morning news and many months after the fact sought to actually look into mrs. davis' story and found out in fact it has a lot of holes. given ms. davis is running for texas governor, this is information relevant to voters, though it would have been better having it back when the media was glorifying her. >> matt? >> the mayor of our town made the centerpiece of his campaign a tax increase on the rich to fund pre-k programs and he said he would push back against...
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mrs. davis. mrs. boone. deeds, olph record of mayor perkins of maywood, illinois. ms. barbara miner, ms. gus cunningham and countless other women who have provided leadership and have been actively involved in the struggle for self-direction, community improvement and self-determination. erlene went to city hall, the state house and the white house. through her interactions, she walked with kings and queens but never lost the common touch. erlene's two main issues were health care and education. she was a founding member of the mile square health center and the national association of community health centers. i remember meeting we were having at the university of illinois school of public health and its people introduced themselves, they'd always be introduced as doctor or they'd say john smith, m.s.w., or joy jones, fach. when it came erlene's time she said, i'm mrs. erlene lindsey, csta. there were a group of medical students present. one of them raised their hand and said, could i ask mrs. lindsey a question? erlene said, gladly. she said, can you tell me what your
mrs. davis. mrs. boone. deeds, olph record of mayor perkins of maywood, illinois. ms. barbara miner, ms. gus cunningham and countless other women who have provided leadership and have been actively involved in the struggle for self-direction, community improvement and self-determination. erlene went to city hall, the state house and the white house. through her interactions, she walked with kings and queens but never lost the common touch. erlene's two main issues were health care and...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to chairman lucas for the leadership he's shown in getting this conference report to the floor. i rise in strong support of this conference committee report. it is a commonsense piece of legislation p that deals with things such as overregulation. that is a silent job killer that this administration is implementing through our agricultural industry. i'm proud many of the provisions that i helped craft are in this final farm bill to reduce that opportunity for the -- for this administration to continue to kill jobs in this country. we see some commonsense reforms to the snap program. our goal should be to get people off of snap and into jobs. mr. speaker, this bill, this bill is a lesson in fiscal responsibility. it is one of the single most -- one of the single largest cuts in mandatory spending that this congress has done which is putting our country on a path to complete fiscal responsibility. these are some of the decision that is we need to make. most of those cuts are i
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you to chairman lucas for the leadership he's shown in getting this conference report to the floor. i rise in strong support of this conference committee report. it is a commonsense piece of legislation p that deals with things such as overregulation. that is a silent job killer that this administration is implementing through our agricultural industry. i'm proud many of the provisions that i helped craft are in this final farm bill to reduce that...
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mr. davis, could you come up in case we need you. >> i don't think that we will. but, i know that he was very excited to report back on this with me. >> we discussed the child care and planning and advisory counsel and so we decided that the nominees were going to be brought to the board of education and the chief of early education and that we sent to us beforehand and we will approve them as a group. is there anything more that you want to say about that? >> that is correct. and also,
mr. davis, could you come up in case we need you. >> i don't think that we will. but, i know that he was very excited to report back on this with me. >> we discussed the child care and planning and advisory counsel and so we decided that the nominees were going to be brought to the board of education and the chief of early education and that we sent to us beforehand and we will approve them as a group. is there anything more that you want to say about that? >> that is correct....
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mr. davis, could you come up in case we need you. >> i don't think that we will. but, i know that he was very excited to report back on this with me. >> we discussed the child care and planning and advisory counsel and so we decided that the nominees were going to be brought to the board of education and the chief of early education and that we sent to us beforehand and we will approve them as a group. is there anything more that you want to say about that? >> that is correct. and also, that would be handled in the same way and there will be consultation with the board of supervisors. >> thank you. on the other one which is the cpac appointments and i take it that you saw what the one thing that was not there, is that the folks that are on there are not getting off on timeds and some of 2014, and 150 and so the result was that we had a staff recommendation, that was very similar to the one that we brought forward and discussed and we are going to vote on is that all of the commissioners will be assigned a member of qtea, and that is going to happen randomly by lot
mr. davis, could you come up in case we need you. >> i don't think that we will. but, i know that he was very excited to report back on this with me. >> we discussed the child care and planning and advisory counsel and so we decided that the nominees were going to be brought to the board of education and the chief of early education and that we sent to us beforehand and we will approve them as a group. is there anything more that you want to say about that? >> that is correct....
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mr. davis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: as our nation marks the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty this week, i rise to urge the republican leadership in the house of representatives to immediately extend unemployment assistance to the long-term unemployed workers who continue to struggle to find jobs as our economy recovers from one of the worst economic crisis in its history. the declaration of the war on poverty was a historic moment in our nation's history when we affirmed our national priority to support those in need. the war on poverty helped reaffirm that our government has a responsibility to protect our citizens, especially during times of economic hardship. rovide -- providing this helps a stronger citizenry and stronger country in contrast, the expiration of the emergency unemployment program last month undermines the economic security of our citizens and of our
mr. davis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: as our nation marks the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty this week, i rise to urge the republican leadership in the house of representatives to immediately extend unemployment assistance to the long-term unemployed workers who continue to struggle to find jobs as our economy recovers from one of the worst economic crisis in its...
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. >> yeah, what of them mr. davis? are kidses stuck at the schools?there are some at various schools simply because their parents are still stranded in trying to get to them. but progress is being made. the governor is directed state patrol and georgia national guard vehicles to escort school buses in areas where travel can flow now and begin the deliveries that couldn't be made yesterday and so progress is being made but we need people to stay off the roads in metro atlanta and need them to if it is unavoidable for them to travel to stay off of the interstate system so that the plows can treat theoise. >> we are looking for video from yesterday and today it is jaw dropping. if they didn't run off of the rod might have run out of glass. where do you gun to clear it off. >> one car at a time. i don't know if you traversed ice. it doesn't matter what part of the country you are from or vehicle you are in, you get the wrong aspect or approach or momentum going with ice it is over. >> that can be tricky. >> you think there was enough warning? criticism th
. >> yeah, what of them mr. davis? are kidses stuck at the schools?there are some at various schools simply because their parents are still stranded in trying to get to them. but progress is being made. the governor is directed state patrol and georgia national guard vehicles to escort school buses in areas where travel can flow now and begin the deliveries that couldn't be made yesterday and so progress is being made but we need people to stay off the roads in metro atlanta and need them...
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mr. davis, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you so much. >> the stock was at 15 when you came in. you told us a very compelling story and not a lot of people believed it but it sure did pan it. >> it's been a great year, jim, thank you. >> the partnerships that have gone up the most and been the most consistent are the ones that don't have that much commodity sensitivity. on your excellent presentation on improved cash flow stability i see upfront that 90% of the contract is fee based so we should be in good shape, right? >> you bet, jim. these are exciting times for us and a new era in the energy industry overall. this strategic combination with devin positions us to take full advantage of that. what we're seeing with this combination is an enhancement of our financial strength as you referred to. what it does is it positions us to triple in size from a pure financial size standpoint with over $700 million a year of eeb da. as you said it results in us having about 95% of our gross margin
mr. davis, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you so much. >> the stock was at 15 when you came in. you told us a very compelling story and not a lot of people believed it but it sure did pan it. >> it's been a great year, jim, thank you. >> the partnerships that have gone up the most and been the most consistent are the ones that don't have that much commodity sensitivity. on your excellent presentation on improved cash flow stability i see upfront that 90%...
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. >> mr. davis, thank you. the book is "a soundtrack of my life."> thank you very much. thank you. >>> thanks for watching this special edition of "the factor." i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. >>> it's thursday, it's january 2nd. bracing for a blizzard. a nasty winter storm barreling toward the northeast. and it's expected to bury some under a foot of snow. maria molina is tracking it for us. >>> a banker at the center of a multimillion dollar fraud case rises from the dead and lands behind bars. the small mistake that he made that tipped off investigators. >>> a tractor-trailer floss into an icy lake trapping the driver and his dog. how everyone made it back to land safely. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ i need to be free with you tonight ♪ ♪ i need your love ♪ i need your love >> we need you. good morning. fox and friends first on this thursday morning. the second day of a brand new year. i am heather childers. >> it is thursday. you are heading on the down slope
. >> mr. davis, thank you. the book is "a soundtrack of my life."> thank you very much. thank you. >>> thanks for watching this special edition of "the factor." i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember, the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. >>> it's thursday, it's january 2nd. bracing for a blizzard. a nasty winter storm barreling toward the northeast. and it's expected to bury some under a foot of snow. maria molina is...
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mr. al davis said so pro foundly, just win, baby, onward, and we will take this and move to the next roundavis, as he talks about next week's game. vernon's vee coming up at >>> denver up 7-0, second quarter. finds wes welker, chargers chip away in the fourth. 24-7, and rivers throws to keenan allen. his second touchdown of the game. denver seals the game, third and 17. and manning against julius thomas for 21 yards. are you kidding me. denver hangs on to win it. they will face the patriots in the afc title game. >>> all right, let's switch gears, stanford men's basketball team looking to salvage their game. matthew knight arena. and stepping into the passing lane. finishes with a reverse. knives to the defense. stanford up 25. stuffs josh, can he handle rejection? looks like it. on oregon down two. looking to tie the game. misses the layup. stanford upsets number 17 oregon. 82-80 your final. fourth ranked stanford women taking on carolina. first half, banks in a three. game high 34. only the second three of the season. 5, threes in the first half. drains the tre in the first half buzzer.
mr. al davis said so pro foundly, just win, baby, onward, and we will take this and move to the next roundavis, as he talks about next week's game. vernon's vee coming up at >>> denver up 7-0, second quarter. finds wes welker, chargers chip away in the fourth. 24-7, and rivers throws to keenan allen. his second touchdown of the game. denver seals the game, third and 17. and manning against julius thomas for 21 yards. are you kidding me. denver hangs on to win it. they will face the...
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mr. davis was trying to build a fence between his property and barry swegle's property. >> how far back does that go? >> for years over that fence up there. >> i think he wanted something that didn't belong to him and he was mad because we were fixing it. >> property lines are the most heated dispute between neighbors because people believe in lines and yet both believe the line is different. >> real estate mogul barbara corcoran has seen so many of these situations spin out of control. >> it takes two to fight and if either of them had been intelligent, the whole thing could have not happened. >> taking the longview, as inou property and barry's driveway. you can see how barry's trucks and heavy equipment bore a path across dan's property. >> his only way in and out was through this road. you need a pretty good sized entrance to make the turn. >> my place was surveyed when i bought it. then i had it surveyed again so i could put a fence up. i thought i'm going to put my fence up there. >> barr
mr. davis was trying to build a fence between his property and barry swegle's property. >> how far back does that go? >> for years over that fence up there. >> i think he wanted something that didn't belong to him and he was mad because we were fixing it. >> property lines are the most heated dispute between neighbors because people believe in lines and yet both believe the line is different. >> real estate mogul barbara corcoran has seen so many of these...
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mr. al davis which they just win -- would say just win.s just win baby. >> the road to the super bowl runs through the frozen tundra. but we'll keep yo
mr. al davis which they just win -- would say just win.s just win baby. >> the road to the super bowl runs through the frozen tundra. but we'll keep yo
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mr. al davis which they just win -- would say just win. win baby. >> the road to the super bowl runs through the frozen tundra. but we'll keep you warm and cozy on "49ers preview". eric! >> take you back the last sunday. the -- to last sunday. the 49ers playing a tight one against the cardinals, tied at 20 under a minute to go. kaepernick hits rookie patton for a big first down. the catch puts san francisco in field goal range. and phil dawson named the game winner in the 49ers clinched the fifth seed in the nfc playoffs and a trip to green bay which was set up by aaron rodgers. who had been out since week eight. down one against the bears with 45 seconds left. rodgers, rolls out. finds an open randall cobb. 48-yard touchdown. a stunner in chicago. they win 33-28. welcome back aaron rodgers. and wee
mr. al davis which they just win -- would say just win. win baby. >> the road to the super bowl runs through the frozen tundra. but we'll keep you warm and cozy on "49ers preview". eric! >> take you back the last sunday. the -- to last sunday. the 49ers playing a tight one against the cardinals, tied at 20 under a minute to go. kaepernick hits rookie patton for a big first down. the catch puts san francisco in field goal range. and phil dawson named the game winner in the...
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mr. davis: and get 40,000 people off the unemployment rolls and into good paying jobs that are careers. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. johnson: to address this body for one minute, to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. as a member of the safe climate caucus, i urge my republican colleagues to lift their heads from the sand so that they can see the effects of climate change throughout our country. scientists agree that climate change is causing the extreme weather that is devastating our citizens and our economy. the republican response has been to deny the science. year after year republicans in congress not only refused to do something about climate change, they insist on policies that actually make things worse. because republicans are determined to i
mr. davis: and get 40,000 people off the unemployment rolls and into good paying jobs that are careers. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. johnson: to address this body for one minute, to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. as a member of the safe climate...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker.hank you to chairman lucas for the leadership he's shown in getting this conference report to the floor. i rise in strong support of this conference committee report. it is a commonsense piece of legislation p that deals with things such as overregulation. that is a silent job killer that this administration is implementing through our agricultural industry. i'm proud many of the provisions that i helped craft are in this final farm bill to reduce that opportunity for the -- for this administration to continue to kill jobs in this country. we see some commonsense reforms to the snap program. our goal should be to get people off of snap and into jobs. mr. speaker, this bill, this bill is a lesson in fiscal responsibility. it is one of the single most -- one of the single largest cuts in mandatory spending that this congress has done which is putting our country on a path to complete fiscal responsibility. these are some of the decision that is we need to make. most of those cuts are in
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker.hank you to chairman lucas for the leadership he's shown in getting this conference report to the floor. i rise in strong support of this conference committee report. it is a commonsense piece of legislation p that deals with things such as overregulation. that is a silent job killer that this administration is implementing through our agricultural industry. i'm proud many of the provisions that i helped craft are in this final farm bill to reduce that...
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recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. you know, i really think all the members of this committee agreed that wasting government and unnecessary ending is unacceptable. it also appears to me that members will probably agree that this committee is well-positioned to investigate and examine issues of waste and conduct legitimate oversight work that hold agencies accountable and help implement necessary reforms. despite the various examples of waste identified in today's hearing, there have been some progress in the fit illustration that agencies and congress should continue to build upon. president obama made a priority to reduce improper payments when he took office and we should be pleased to see that over the past three years, the federal government has made $47 billion in improper payments and recaptured 4.4 billion in overpayment to contractors. another initiative established by president obama is securing americans value and efficiency award, which taps the knowledge and expertise of front-line federal workers or recom
recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. you know, i really think all the members of this committee agreed that wasting government and unnecessary ending is unacceptable. it also appears to me that members will probably agree that this committee is well-positioned to investigate and examine issues of waste and conduct legitimate oversight work that hold agencies accountable and help implement necessary reforms. despite the various examples of...
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mr. al davis said, so profoundly, just win, baby. and on ward, now.this and we'll move on to the next round. >> as we mentioned earlier, if you're thinking of taking a trip to seattle to cheer on the 49ers, you may be out of luck. the team site is restricting their ticket sales to a number of neighboring states and canada. california, however, not on the list. are' not allowed to buy tickets from them. californians will help ensure their advantage. here's mindy bock from carolina. >> reporter: so now the 49ers head up to seattle for the nfc championship against the seahawks team, this is going to be quite the challenge. >> and it ought to be. i mean, if you can't pick your opponent, i'm sure the 49ers would much rather play minnesota. if you can't go that way, you may as well have to beat the best in their best venue. after all, that's how you define greatness. the 49ers have already beaten the fifth best team in add add, the third best team, carolina. and now they've got this opportunity to show exactly what they're made of against the best team in t
mr. al davis said, so profoundly, just win, baby. and on ward, now.this and we'll move on to the next round. >> as we mentioned earlier, if you're thinking of taking a trip to seattle to cheer on the 49ers, you may be out of luck. the team site is restricting their ticket sales to a number of neighboring states and canada. california, however, not on the list. are' not allowed to buy tickets from them. californians will help ensure their advantage. here's mindy bock from carolina....
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i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i really think that all of the members of this committee agree that waste in government and unnecessary spending is un unacceptable. it also appears members would agree this committee is well positioned to investigate and examine issues of waste and conduct legitimate oversight work that holds agencies accountable and helps implement necessary reforms. despite the various examples of waste identified during today's hearing, there has been some progress in this administration that agencies an congress should continue to build upon. president obama made it a priority to reduce improper payments when he took office, and we should be pleased to see that over the past three years the federal government has avoided making $47 billion in improper payments and recaptured $4 $4.4 billion in overpayments to contractors. another initiative established by president obama is skewering americans value and efficiency award -- securing americans value and avenue award which taps front line workers fo
i recognize the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i really think that all of the members of this committee agree that waste in government and unnecessary spending is un unacceptable. it also appears members would agree this committee is well positioned to investigate and examine issues of waste and conduct legitimate oversight work that holds agencies accountable and helps implement necessary reforms. despite the various examples of waste identified...
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mrs. davis: louise, a constituent from mine from san diego explained losing such benefits means to her. she's 60 years old and she's been looking for work since she was laid off a year ago from a stable job that she held just for about 15 years. and as she mentioned, it is very scary to think that effectively on january 1 i won't have any income. so what am i to do? i will have a roof over my head for a short time, but i won't have the funds to pay for utilities. and she went on to say, by cutting extended unemployment, all that will be accomplished is more people being on welfare or living on the streets homeless. and that, that helps us? how? her story reminds us of our duty to lend a hand to those in need of any of us could be in her shoes. extending unemployment benefits is not only the right thing but it's also good for our economy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to sus
mrs. davis: louise, a constituent from mine from san diego explained losing such benefits means to her. she's 60 years old and she's been looking for work since she was laid off a year ago from a stable job that she held just for about 15 years. and as she mentioned, it is very scary to think that effectively on january 1 i won't have any income. so what am i to do? i will have a roof over my head for a short time, but i won't have the funds to pay for utilities. and she went on to say, by...
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mrs. davis: we certainly expect our kids to work hard in school and play by the rules. in the homes that they will have strong few -- in the hopes that they will have strong futures that include a shot at the american dream. no matter what side of the aisle we're on, we can all agree that what we want is the best for our kids and in some cases our grandkids. but what kind of future are we giving them if they have to start behind kids in other countries, where access to pre-k is widespread? kids who are part of a quality prek program are more likely to graduate -- pre-k program are more likely to graduate high school, to earn higher pay and live more productive live. in looking for -- lives. in looking for common ground, we should look at the recent spending deal which showed support for boosting early education. let's not let tonight be a wasted opportunity to give our kids the strong start that they desire. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mad
mrs. davis: we certainly expect our kids to work hard in school and play by the rules. in the homes that they will have strong few -- in the hopes that they will have strong futures that include a shot at the american dream. no matter what side of the aisle we're on, we can all agree that what we want is the best for our kids and in some cases our grandkids. but what kind of future are we giving them if they have to start behind kids in other countries, where access to pre-k is widespread? kids...
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mrs. davis: thank you. mr. speaker, i certainly want to thank my colleague, congresswoman lee, for this opportunity, and for really the privilege of working with her for so many years. today the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty reminds us all that more work must be done. and if i could relate on a personal level, i don't believe that i would have had an opportunity to continue my education without having been about to further that at the time of the war on poverty, as someone who wanted to go into social work, it certainly was an opportunity for me to do that and to make a difference in that area. one of the most important steps that we can take is to make pre-k available to all american children. today only 69% of american 4-year-olds are enrolled in early childhood education programs. only 69%. you might be, you know, surprised to learn that that troubling statistic places us near the bottom, near the bottom in terms of access among ur advanced country of our piers. in the bottom -- peers. in the bottom
mrs. davis: thank you. mr. speaker, i certainly want to thank my colleague, congresswoman lee, for this opportunity, and for really the privilege of working with her for so many years. today the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty reminds us all that more work must be done. and if i could relate on a personal level, i don't believe that i would have had an opportunity to continue my education without having been about to further that at the time of the war on poverty, as someone who wanted...
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mr. davis: but i can tell you if you don't have any, and you don't have milk, and you don't have baby food, and you don't have all those essentials that provide good nutrition, you don't live healthy. i urge my colleagues, let's not cut snap. let's not take food out of the mouths of those who are hungry. let's make sure that they cannot only have bread but milk and cheese and everything else that goes with it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek reck fission? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to remember the 41st anniversary of roe v. wade. every year on january 22, students come to washington, d.c. and host a rally on the national mall to celebrate life. to me, the march for life means renewed hope and faith in our nation's young people as i see hundreds, many fr
mr. davis: but i can tell you if you don't have any, and you don't have milk, and you don't have baby food, and you don't have all those essentials that provide good nutrition, you don't live healthy. i urge my colleagues, let's not cut snap. let's not take food out of the mouths of those who are hungry. let's make sure that they cannot only have bread but milk and cheese and everything else that goes with it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose...
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mr. blake man involved and someone from internal affairs, davis or polk street and okay file a grievance on dpw. don't present it to muhammad but to an e-mail address. i outlined one protest or for jordan park and i gave them the alternative. then i said these are the orders that we would like it done. i have a telecommunications background. there are certain software and hardware requirements to be met and i understand these things but i don't think there were any real analysis of my alternatives. supervisor scott weiner: thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i live in district 7. a box was placed in my neighborhood. the one thing i will say now that it's been completed competition has come into my neighborhood and my actual cost for services has been reduced. thank you for allowing that to be installed. supervisor scott weiner: thank you, mr. marshall? >> hi. my name is jim more shall. we had a rather bad experience and to the opening comments that you made supervisor wiener and kim, i couldn't agree more with needing guidance as to how things are going. thing are not going well.
mr. blake man involved and someone from internal affairs, davis or polk street and okay file a grievance on dpw. don't present it to muhammad but to an e-mail address. i outlined one protest or for jordan park and i gave them the alternative. then i said these are the orders that we would like it done. i have a telecommunications background. there are certain software and hardware requirements to be met and i understand these things but i don't think there were any real analysis of my...
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university of california davis, mr. barry white. center for american progress.lcome all of you. we will make your prepared statements are part of the record. i think you can see there is great interest among the senators and will have plenty of questions. welcome. >> is it on now? right, good morning. hamm.e is harold chief executive officer of continental resource officers. we do not have refineries. it is an honor to address you today on this critical subject of crude oil exports. theyer blue buries or oil, have hampered the market. the same with the critical honest we are talking about, crude oil. we need to let -- make this restriction sooner rather than later. ceo of a company that developed the first field ever drilled with horizontal drilling and the largest holder and most active driller, is in a unique position to be one of the first to be american energy independence for years ago. today i see firsthand what is necessary to continue the oil and gas renaissance and achieve energy independence. in 2011 they put a stake in the ground and predicted energy
university of california davis, mr. barry white. center for american progress.lcome all of you. we will make your prepared statements are part of the record. i think you can see there is great interest among the senators and will have plenty of questions. welcome. >> is it on now? right, good morning. hamm.e is harold chief executive officer of continental resource officers. we do not have refineries. it is an honor to address you today on this critical subject of crude oil exports....
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sustainability, graduate school of management, transportation studies area, university of california at davis. mr. daniel weiss, senior fellow, director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you. we will make your prepared statement a part of the rugged. thank you -- i think there's great interest among senders and you'll plenty of time. mr. hamm, welcome. [inaudible] >> okay. i'll start again. good morning, chairman wyden, ranking member murkowski and members of the committee. my name is held in. i served as chairman and chief executive officer of continental resources in oklahoma city. we do not have refineries. based -- it i is in our to addrs today on the critical substance of exports and where the barrels of go, -- summit and the same with his critical product we're talking about, crude oil. we need to lift this restriction sooner rather than later. as chairman of message producers alliance, ceo of a company that could develop the first appeal ever drilled exclusively with horizontal drilling, and the country that is the largest leasehold and most after drilling i
sustainability, graduate school of management, transportation studies area, university of california at davis. mr. daniel weiss, senior fellow, director of climate at the center for american progress. we welcome all of you. we will make your prepared statement a part of the rugged. thank you -- i think there's great interest among senders and you'll plenty of time. mr. hamm, welcome. [inaudible] >> okay. i'll start again. good morning, chairman wyden, ranking member murkowski and members...
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mr. speaker madame president leader davis, well done. that was a good session. well done. [applause] special sessions can be difficult but you did a nice job with the. this can serve as a model going forward as we complete the work on sentencing early in the session. if you go just a little bit further on your journey into this beautiful building you will see another quote on the wall from kansas constitution, the one in which all public officers in the states where an oaf that read all political power is inherent in the people. all political power is inherent in the people. that is distinctly american idea. in america there would be no kings or queens ours is a system of self-government of, by, for the people. here for the first time a person stationed in life wouldn't be principally a product of the station of their birth. in kansas you could go as far as talents, hard work and the good lord took you. that freedom, that sovereignty is also part of what we owe our 3 millionst kansan and all the come after her. one of the ironies of our age is government has become omnipre
mr. speaker madame president leader davis, well done. that was a good session. well done. [applause] special sessions can be difficult but you did a nice job with the. this can serve as a model going forward as we complete the work on sentencing early in the session. if you go just a little bit further on your journey into this beautiful building you will see another quote on the wall from kansas constitution, the one in which all public officers in the states where an oaf that read all...
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mr. speaker, madam president, leader hencely, leader davis, well done. that was a good session. [applause] well done. [applause] [applause] special sessions can be difficult but you did a nice job with it. this cooperation can serve as a model going forward as we complete the work on hard 50 sentencing early in this session. if you go a little bit further you'll see another quote. this one from the kansas constitution. all public office of this state swear an oath. all political power is inherit in the people. all political power is inherit in the people. that's an american idea. no kings or queen, ours is a system of self-government of, by, and for the people. for the first time a person's station in life wouldn't be a product of the station of their birth. in kansas, you can go as far as your talents, hard work, and the good lord took you. the freedom and sovereignty is part of what we owe our 3 millionth and all who come after her. one of the ironies, though of our age is that government has become omnipresent. the people have never felt more distant. too many decisions are m
mr. speaker, madam president, leader hencely, leader davis, well done. that was a good session. [applause] well done. [applause] [applause] special sessions can be difficult but you did a nice job with it. this cooperation can serve as a model going forward as we complete the work on hard 50 sentencing early in this session. if you go a little bit further you'll see another quote. this one from the kansas constitution. all public office of this state swear an oath. all political power is...
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mr. anchor, whomever you are, in a press conference. lanny davis? >> look, i take him at his word. admire what he did today. but he did too little, too late about the big, big question. and it is that he knew about the traffic jam when it was occurring and why didn't it concern him? and i do want to know why he didn't hire an outside council to independently go through e-mails and not rely on a one-hour survey within his office and say today that's what assured him to go out and say that nobody knew. those two things i would say he still has to explain. >> all good questions. i know you're chomping at the bit. it's a conversation we can continue forever, but unfortunately we can't. thanks to all of you, gentlemen. >>> still to come, governor chris christie apologized for the behavior of his staff. but should the buck stop with him? >>> plus, an update on the murder mystery of a former beauty queen. a major announcement involving the case. and the day after dennis rodman exploded during an interview with cnn. he admits why he did it. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, ga
mr. anchor, whomever you are, in a press conference. lanny davis? >> look, i take him at his word. admire what he did today. but he did too little, too late about the big, big question. and it is that he knew about the traffic jam when it was occurring and why didn't it concern him? and i do want to know why he didn't hire an outside council to independently go through e-mails and not rely on a one-hour survey within his office and say today that's what assured him to go out and say that...
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mr. anchor, whomever you are, in a press conference. lanny davis? >> look, i take him at his word.nd i admire what he did today. but he did too little, too late about the big, big question. and it is that he knew about the traffic jam when it was occurring and why didn't it concern him? and i do want to know why he didn't hire an outside council to independently go through e-mails and not rely on a one-hour survey within his office and say today that's what assured him to go out and say that nobody knew. those two things i would say he still has to explain. >> all good questions. i know you're chomping at the bit. >>> still to come, governor chris christie apologized for the behavior of his staff. but should the buck stop with him? >>> plus, an update on the murder mystery of a former beauty queen. a major announcement involving the case. and the day after dennis rodman exploded during an interview with cnn. he admits why he did it. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. spec
mr. anchor, whomever you are, in a press conference. lanny davis? >> look, i take him at his word.nd i admire what he did today. but he did too little, too late about the big, big question. and it is that he knew about the traffic jam when it was occurring and why didn't it concern him? and i do want to know why he didn't hire an outside council to independently go through e-mails and not rely on a one-hour survey within his office and say today that's what assured him to go out and say...
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mr. mills, for his family, but at the same time we want to respect the rights of employees. this will get done. it will be done shortly. >> reporter: surae chinn, wusa9. >> once again lieutenant davis and the other firefighter are on paid administrative leave. deputy mayor launched a full scale investigation and enter viewed at 15 people so -- interviewed at least 15 people so far. >>> do you have trouble hearing or understanding the announcements on the metro train? many of you told us you did, but when our investigative reporter russ ptacek talked to metro about your complaints, they appeared to have some trouble hearing russ. >> reporter: well, how often can you understand the announcements on metro trains? clearly when we today metro we wanted to do an interview with them about that, they said no saying that their own data was ons of what we had found -- opposite of what we had found. listen for yourself. it's hard to hear, but there is an announcement. it starts two seconds into this video. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: did that sound like he was keeping a secret? >> yes. >> reporter: did you hear a whisper? >> yes, no, barely, just a whisper. >> like i didn't understand that. >>
mr. mills, for his family, but at the same time we want to respect the rights of employees. this will get done. it will be done shortly. >> reporter: surae chinn, wusa9. >> once again lieutenant davis and the other firefighter are on paid administrative leave. deputy mayor launched a full scale investigation and enter viewed at 15 people so -- interviewed at least 15 people so far. >>> do you have trouble hearing or understanding the announcements on the metro train? many...
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mr. martin, let go of the sign. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> hmm. to know what people think about that. >> i mean, to be honest, if it's slowing drivers down i don't know that i have a problem with it. i really don't. just holding a sign. you can flash lights at people too to warn when a -- >> that's old school. >> i am like -- thank you. i don't think the police officers are saying thank you. >> i am. >> i mean, yes, weigh in. we want to know. >> ginger, i don't like words like arctic. that's just never good. >> new arctic and we've had those clipper systems. you knew something was brewing. i want to first show you what it looks like and what it sounds like when you get into a blizzard and have zero viz ability. look. in aberdeen, south dakota. >> oh, my goodness, this is really incredible. >> so visibility is near zero and you have less than 3 inches of snow so you don't need a lot of snow to have blizzard conditions. all over the northern plains and parts of the great lakes and now we'll see that active pattern move through this weekend and behin
mr. martin, let go of the sign. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> hmm. to know what people think about that. >> i mean, to be honest, if it's slowing drivers down i don't know that i have a problem with it. i really don't. just holding a sign. you can flash lights at people too to warn when a -- >> that's old school. >> i am like -- thank you. i don't think the police officers are saying thank you. >> i...
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so that's what's going on down in texas with wendy davis, her invented history, and the slams against mrdisability and has overcome a challenge chooses not to specifically be defined by that. as we saw in the video, and you can decide for yourself, to destroy someone because of that disability is nothing short of that. >>> well, in other news, we know the president has been struggling with obamacare and the responses from that and he keeps trying to get a message across and he's trying, but he actually in his latest new yorker interview, he actually blames the media and fox news for the reason why he can't get his message across. this is what he said. >> he says this, according to new yorker, in the issue, he has -- one of his big challenges is to get -- >> the issue has been the inability of my message to penetrate the republican base so that they feel persuaded that i am not the caricature you see on fox news or rush limbaugh, but somebody who is interested in solving problems and is pretty practical. he goes on to say what ronald reagan didn't have and tip o'neill didn't do, why they
so that's what's going on down in texas with wendy davis, her invented history, and the slams against mrdisability and has overcome a challenge chooses not to specifically be defined by that. as we saw in the video, and you can decide for yourself, to destroy someone because of that disability is nothing short of that. >>> well, in other news, we know the president has been struggling with obamacare and the responses from that and he keeps trying to get a message across and he's...
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mr. sherman acquitted himself in the press conference the i think we should listen to what he has to say. there was some truth to it. >>> texas state senator wendy davisembellished part of her compelling personal story, which was as a struggling teen mother. it turns out she was actually 21, not 19 when she divorced, that she lived in the family mobile home for a few months, but then moved into an apartment. she should she should have used tighter language, but also accused smear tactics. >> she is getting hammered. the ethical filter has her at 85% negative. understand a democrat has not been elected to the governor's office in texas in 20 years. it's pushing a rock uphill. this is not what she needs, and this is really distracting people from her main message. it's going to really hurt her. >>> finally we have some of the world's top money minds gathering in davos, switzerland. some celebrities have also attended once in a while. matt damon got an award for hi role as cofounder of water.org, with the goal of making sure everyone has access to clean drinking water. >> we are just getting started. we need you on board, because access to water, fundame
mr. sherman acquitted himself in the press conference the i think we should listen to what he has to say. there was some truth to it. >>> texas state senator wendy davisembellished part of her compelling personal story, which was as a struggling teen mother. it turns out she was actually 21, not 19 when she divorced, that she lived in the family mobile home for a few months, but then moved into an apartment. she should she should have used tighter language, but also accused smear...
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debate about the role of dads in parenting and linsey davis shows us that he's definitely succeeding in that. >> reporter: he's being called the ultimate mrer child is strapped to his chest. and now the man at the center of this picture is also a defender of passionate debate about parenting roles, a topic he addressed on "katie." >> we really need to change the narrative about what fatherhood is all about. get more changing tables in men's bathrooms. do all these things. celebrate the great dads of the world. >> reporter: his name is doyin richards. he says the photo was a snapshot of his life at home in los angeles. >> i was on paternity leave in october, and my wife was getting ready to get ready for work, so i said, you know what, i will do emmicoe's hair and -- >> reporter: he posted it on his blog, daddy doin' work. "i have a dream that people will view a picture like this and not think it's such a big deal." but it was, the photo went viral getting more than 452,000 likes on facebook. but the feedback wasn't all positive. comments range from "he probably rented those kids. they don't even look like him" to "don't change a thing, ma
debate about the role of dads in parenting and linsey davis shows us that he's definitely succeeding in that. >> reporter: he's being called the ultimate mrer child is strapped to his chest. and now the man at the center of this picture is also a defender of passionate debate about parenting roles, a topic he addressed on "katie." >> we really need to change the narrative about what fatherhood is all about. get more changing tables in men's bathrooms. do all these things....
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. >> when you talk about wendy davis and her quest to be the next governor of texas, hitting more turbulence blaming now mr. abbott fort problems she's having. the problem is mr. abbott has no problem with her. the facts and fiction about this little sparring session as i bring all the fun from super bowl bull -- boulevard. >> brian is down at super bowl boulevard and he does his radio show after "fox & friends" but check out what our cameras uncovered. brian getting a massage. is that radio row? indeed. thank god. "fox & friends" hour two live from super bowl boulevard and the crossroads of the world starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> live from times square, brian kilmeade sitting there. good morning to you, brian. it is 16 degrees. >> astro turf chair? >> you're on astro turf in a chair because it's the super bowl. >> right. i'm surprised you guys aren't here. you embraced the weather yesterday. and elisabeth hasselbeck making news, coming over in shorts -- excuse me -- a skirt. >> i didn't have a choice. i had to get there quickly. you might end up with the m.v.p. for the c.b.o. i think you en-- m.v.p. for the su
. >> when you talk about wendy davis and her quest to be the next governor of texas, hitting more turbulence blaming now mr. abbott fort problems she's having. the problem is mr. abbott has no problem with her. the facts and fiction about this little sparring session as i bring all the fun from super bowl bull -- boulevard. >> brian is down at super bowl boulevard and he does his radio show after "fox & friends" but check out what our cameras uncovered. brian getting a...
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mr. gosar, where should the money come from, in the short time we have left? >> this has to be paid for. there's lots of different things. you look at the waste, fraud and abuse in davisrstand math, is that the president says for every $1 you spend in unemployment you get $1.80 back. i don't know what kind of economic math that actually comes to. that means every one of us should go on unemployment and actually have a stimulated economy. that's absolutely ridiculous. >> gentlemen thank you for talking to us this morning for that debate. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> he's the only man to make it out alive from afghanistan on a s.e.a.l. mission that went wrong. his incredible story on the big story the real life lone survivor. >>> can't graduate no problem. lawmakers want to lower the bar. what do you think of that? details ahead. ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant . >>> look! >> it's your shout of the morning, a baby girl is introduced to her uncle for the if, time. here is th
mr. gosar, where should the money come from, in the short time we have left? >> this has to be paid for. there's lots of different things. you look at the waste, fraud and abuse in davisrstand math, is that the president says for every $1 you spend in unemployment you get $1.80 back. i don't know what kind of economic math that actually comes to. that means every one of us should go on unemployment and actually have a stimulated economy. that's absolutely ridiculous. >> gentlemen...