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mr. fitzpatrick? mr. fitzpatrick: i agree the system is rigged by politicians. that is one of the reasons i got into the race. i saw it was rigged as an fbi agent who spent my entire career arresting corrupt politicians, investigating government fraud. these are the things i saw firsthand and that i investigated and pursued. throughout my career. taxes, i started my career as a cpa. we could use cpa's in congress. people who know how to count, balanced budgets, end deficits. i think most professionals would agree that our internal revenue code is a convoluted mess. they cannot understand the code. you have a system today where the wealthy can afford expensive tax attorneys and are the only ones who can game of the internal revenue code. it is completely incomprehensible. it needs to end. we have in america the highest corporate tax rate in the free world. 35% corporate statutory tax rate in the united states. our neighbors to the north in canada, 15%. ireland is 12.5%. russia is 20% corporate tax rate. we
mr. fitzpatrick? mr. fitzpatrick: i agree the system is rigged by politicians. that is one of the reasons i got into the race. i saw it was rigged as an fbi agent who spent my entire career arresting corrupt politicians, investigating government fraud. these are the things i saw firsthand and that i investigated and pursued. throughout my career. taxes, i started my career as a cpa. we could use cpa's in congress. people who know how to count, balanced budgets, end deficits. i think most...
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mr. fitzpatrick? mr. patrick: just to clarify your position on iran, you actually said it on this podium in the primary, during the primary debate. you opposed it originally, but you supported limitation. that is exactly what you said on the stage and on tape in the primary. i think that is incredibly dangerous for the reasons i mentioned. to give the extent of those assets to state-sponsored terrorism, and it continues to flow and we learn more about it every day, to the point where it is considered a ransom payment. and it makes everyone of us less safe because every american who travels abroad now, now that the policy is ended, that we do not pay ransom to terrorists, because we have now broken the policy because of the iran deal, , everyone of us who travels overseas now has a price tag on her head. isis and boko haram, are everywhere. throughout eastern and western europe. they now know how to raise money. mr. santarsiero: i think what is dangerous is supporting a man, up until just last saturday, who
mr. fitzpatrick? mr. patrick: just to clarify your position on iran, you actually said it on this podium in the primary, during the primary debate. you opposed it originally, but you supported limitation. that is exactly what you said on the stage and on tape in the primary. i think that is incredibly dangerous for the reasons i mentioned. to give the extent of those assets to state-sponsored terrorism, and it continues to flow and we learn more about it every day, to the point where it is...
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mr. fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: the way to expand coverage, and we all want everyone to have health insurance in this country. i believe health insurance is a right, not a privilege. we need everyone insured. the question is how we do it. what we have seen with the affordable care act, five years if youmplementation, look at a three component to the affordable care act, individual mandate, corporate mandate, and state-run exchanges. what we have seen five years after implementation is that health care costs have gone up and not everyone is insured. alone, fiverict years after implementation, we have roughly 35,000 people in our district that still don't have health insurance. mainly by choice. the way the affordable care act was set up, similar to the social security model, the younger, healthier population would subsidize the cost of the older population. what we have seen, however well attended it was, it collapsed under its own weight take of the younger population are finding it more cost-effective t
mr. fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: the way to expand coverage, and we all want everyone to have health insurance in this country. i believe health insurance is a right, not a privilege. we need everyone insured. the question is how we do it. what we have seen with the affordable care act, five years if youmplementation, look at a three component to the affordable care act, individual mandate, corporate mandate, and state-run exchanges. what we have seen five years after implementation is that...
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mr. fitzpatrick? >> fitzpatrick: once again i'm speaking not as a politician talking about it but someone who's actually done it with the premiere, one of the premier law enforcement agencies on this planet. the usa patriot act, there was a section that was considered a controversial provision which come to light during the scandal and the usa freedom act addressed the provisions of section 215 which was a bipartisan that don't with what he asked, dealing with safeguards to keep the country safe and also protecting and preserving the constitutional and civil liberties. with the scandal would've told d us is that under section 215, the nsa there were two parts other was a court order component where there was mass collection of what they refer to as metadata and second was the prison program. metadata issue dealt with telephone records and what he called the information location where you are at while making a cell phone call and the president pro tem dealt with electronic communication such as e-mails,
mr. fitzpatrick? >> fitzpatrick: once again i'm speaking not as a politician talking about it but someone who's actually done it with the premiere, one of the premier law enforcement agencies on this planet. the usa patriot act, there was a section that was considered a controversial provision which come to light during the scandal and the usa freedom act addressed the provisions of section 215 which was a bipartisan that don't with what he asked, dealing with safeguards to keep the...
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mr. fitzpatrick? if you want to: know the biggest difference between the two candidates on this stage, one is a career politician and the other spent his career arresting politicians. that is a big difference. and steve, i've seen the rhetoric throughout this campaign. i wish you would stick to the issues. my service. i was born and raised in this area. not only have i lived here longer than you, steve, i've lived here twice as long as you. i would love to serve everybody in this room. if there is ao: mark of who is a career politician, it is somebody who comes in to a district like this to run and then in the 11th gets rid of his own residential candidate to save his skin. those comments that came out by donald trump were offensive. was attacking a gold star family. too was saying he was ok with not nuclear proliferation. rememberoters need to that. moderator: your time has expired. [applause] i would like to let that the pressow will be meeting with the candidates down the hall privately and they ma
mr. fitzpatrick? if you want to: know the biggest difference between the two candidates on this stage, one is a career politician and the other spent his career arresting politicians. that is a big difference. and steve, i've seen the rhetoric throughout this campaign. i wish you would stick to the issues. my service. i was born and raised in this area. not only have i lived here longer than you, steve, i've lived here twice as long as you. i would love to serve everybody in this room. if there...
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mr. fitzpatrick: mr.mpf, there have been reports from multiple whistle blowers from the bank that they provided information up the chain of command and were ignored. matter of fact, some were fired. are you familiar with those cases? mr. stumpf: i have heard about those. those are regrettable. we have a nonretaliation policy on whistleblowers. mr. fitz patrick: being fired in the federal government being a whistleblower is a serious matter. hopefully you are taking it seriously? mr. stumpf: very seriously. we have a nonretaliation policy. chairman hensarling: time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentlelady from wisconsin, ms. moore, ranking member of our monetary policy and trade subcommittee. ms. moore: i want to welcome our witness here today. i have learned so much here. i know when you go to the wells fargo website there your picture is, john g. stumpf. the vision and values of wells fargo. it features -- you say that you started with wells fargo in 1981? mr. stumpf: 1982. m
mr. fitzpatrick: mr.mpf, there have been reports from multiple whistle blowers from the bank that they provided information up the chain of command and were ignored. matter of fact, some were fired. are you familiar with those cases? mr. stumpf: i have heard about those. those are regrettable. we have a nonretaliation policy on whistleblowers. mr. fitz patrick: being fired in the federal government being a whistleblower is a serious matter. hopefully you are taking it seriously? mr. stumpf:...
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. >> fitzpatrick: thank you mr. president and steve for participating. this is about you and i hope to get involved despite what was said earlier about the vitriol that's unfortunately taken over a big part of this. don't lose faith, because we need you in that involvement in the process. you need your voice b to be hea, whatever that voice is. my name is brian fitzpatrick, and i come to you from a very different place but he will get to that and a second. i am a lifelong resident of bucks county. i grew up right down the road in the middletown township and it's where my parents still reside. i grew up here and went to grade school, and i went to penn state and i'm an eagle scout and a certified licensed attorney and i had the honor to serve my country as a federal prosecutor here in this district. for the past 14 years i had the honor of a lifetime to serve my country in a very significant national security role with what i consider to be one of the finest organizations on the planet. it's a job i miss dearly and it was the hardest decision in my life t
. >> fitzpatrick: thank you mr. president and steve for participating. this is about you and i hope to get involved despite what was said earlier about the vitriol that's unfortunately taken over a big part of this. don't lose faith, because we need you in that involvement in the process. you need your voice b to be hea, whatever that voice is. my name is brian fitzpatrick, and i come to you from a very different place but he will get to that and a second. i am a lifelong resident of...
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mr. fitzpatrick, chairman of our terrorism task force. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, proposed staff reallocations at the treasury office of terrorism and intelligence, cfi, have raised concerns about how they might affect execution of tfi's various missions but also raise questions about compliance with appropriations language, civil service rules and constraints on gathering and use of financial intelligence data. further the amount of information on the proposed moves supplied to congress is minimal and appears tfi is proceeding with them at full speed. that despite bipartisan staff admonitions to slow the process down until this congressional buy-in for fear of creating disruption in this critical part of our country's effort to stop the financing of terrorism and other financial crimes. the fact that the plans are intended to be complete before a new president, a new secretary or deputy secretary takes office raises the possibility that they may not agree with realignment creating more disruption as further moves or reversal might have to occur. so with
mr. fitzpatrick, chairman of our terrorism task force. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, proposed staff reallocations at the treasury office of terrorism and intelligence, cfi, have raised concerns about how they might affect execution of tfi's various missions but also raise questions about compliance with appropriations language, civil service rules and constraints on gathering and use of financial intelligence data. further the amount of information on the proposed moves...
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mr. fitzpatrick, chairman of our terrorism task force. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, proposed staff reallocations at the treasury office of cfi have raised concerns about how they might affect execution of tfi's various missions but also raise questions about compliance with appropriations language, civil service rules and constraints on gathering and use of financial intelligence data. further the amount of information on the proposed moves supplied to congress is minimal and appears tsi is proceeding with them at full speed. that despite bipartisan staff admonitions to slow the process down until this congressional buy-in for fear of creating disruption in this critical part of our country's effort to stop the financing of terrorism and other financial crimes. the fact that the plans are intended to be complete before a new president, a new secretary or deputy secretary takes office raises the possibility that they may not agree with realignment creating more disruption as further moves or reversal might have to occur. so with that in mind, mr. secretary,
mr. fitzpatrick, chairman of our terrorism task force. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, proposed staff reallocations at the treasury office of cfi have raised concerns about how they might affect execution of tfi's various missions but also raise questions about compliance with appropriations language, civil service rules and constraints on gathering and use of financial intelligence data. further the amount of information on the proposed moves supplied to congress is minimal...
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mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. president, thank you, steve, for participating.e in the audience, this election is about you and i hope you get involved despite what was said earlier about the vitriol that has unfortunately taken over a big part of the election. do not lose faith because we need you involved in the process, we need your voice to be heard, whatever that voice is, make sure you voice it. my name is brian fitzpatrick and i come to you from a very different place. 14 years in the fbi but we will get to that in a second. i am a lifelong resident of bucks county. my entire life i grew up right down the road and middletown township is where my parents still reside. grew up here and went to grade school here, levittown high school. i went to penn state for my degree. i am an eagle scout here. a certified emt here. licensed attorney here. i had the honor to serve my country, prosecuting violent drug and gun crimes. for the past 14 years, i have the honor of a lifetime to serve my country in a very significant national security role with what i consider on
mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. president, thank you, steve, for participating.e in the audience, this election is about you and i hope you get involved despite what was said earlier about the vitriol that has unfortunately taken over a big part of the election. do not lose faith because we need you involved in the process, we need your voice to be heard, whatever that voice is, make sure you voice it. my name is brian fitzpatrick and i come to you from a very different place. 14 years in the...
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mr. fitzpatrick, your opening statement. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: bill fitzpatrick laid out the state's case, painting a portrait of nick hillary as a scorned lover and liar. he said nick's own words from >> the only reason he has to lie is because he was killing garrett. >> reporter: but longtime civil rights attorney siegel said nick is an innocent man and could prove he was home at the exact time garrett was being attacked. >> you can't be in two places at the same time. and nick hillary went home. >> reporter: it was all part of a rush to judgment by police, argued siegel. >> there is naturally a cry for justice. a cry for someone to be held accountable. but it must be the right person. nick hillary is not the right >> reporter: after opening arguments, cameras were removed for all testimony. the prosecution called the victim's mother to the stand as its lead-off witness. tandy told the judge what she'd told us, that nick was unhappy about her breaking up their relationship. >> she was absolutely cool as a cucumber. she rarely let emotion get to her. she was very controlled,
mr. fitzpatrick, your opening statement. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: bill fitzpatrick laid out the state's case, painting a portrait of nick hillary as a scorned lover and liar. he said nick's own words from >> the only reason he has to lie is because he was killing garrett. >> reporter: but longtime civil rights attorney siegel said nick is an innocent man and could prove he was home at the exact time garrett was being attacked. >> you can't be in two...
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mr. fitzpatrick and we're just very concerned. the philippines, abu sayyaf is very active there so god knows where this $81 million went but that would be a problem. i want to revisit the sifi designation process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of sifi to met life and i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think met life is a risk because they've been de-designated? >> well, to be clear, the lower court has ruled in favor, we've appealed that. we believe we have the legal case to prevail on appeal so we don't believe the end of the met life case will be to de-designate but that's obviously up for the courts to decide. i think the process we went through was a rigorous one. the record supports the decision we made and i think some of the basis for the court's decision is very flawed. i've made that clear. that's something our appeal makes clear, going forward, the point i made earlier is important to keep in min
mr. fitzpatrick and we're just very concerned. the philippines, abu sayyaf is very active there so god knows where this $81 million went but that would be a problem. i want to revisit the sifi designation process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of sifi to met life and i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think met life is a risk because they've been de-designated? >>...
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mr. fitzpatrick and we're just very concerned. the philippines, abu sayyaf is very active there so god knows where this $81 million went but that would be a problem. i want to revisit the sifi designation process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of sifi to met life and i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think met life is a risk because they've been de-designated? >> well, to be clear, the lower court has ruled in favor, we've appealed that. we believe we have the legal case to prevail on appeal so we don't believe the end of the met life case will be to de-designate but that's obviously up for the courts to decide. i think the process we went through was a rigorous one. the record supports the decision we made and i think some of the basis for the court's decision is very flawed. i've made that clear. that's something our appeal makes clear, going forward, the point i made earlier is important to keep in min
mr. fitzpatrick and we're just very concerned. the philippines, abu sayyaf is very active there so god knows where this $81 million went but that would be a problem. i want to revisit the sifi designation process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of sifi to met life and i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think met life is a risk because they've been de-designated? >>...
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mr. fitzpatrick. we're just very concerned. the philippines. god knows where this 81 million went, but that would certainly be a problem. i want to revisit a process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of siffy to metlife. i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis, and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think metlife is a risk because they've been de-declassified, de-designated? >> a lower court has ruled in favor. we have appealed that. we don't believe that the end of the metlife case will be to de-designate, but that's obviously up to the courts to decide. i think the process we went through was a rigorous one. the record supports the decision we've made, and i think some of the basis for the court's decision is very flawed. i think going forward a point i made earlier is very important to keep in mind. we have not designated 500 institutions. >> i know that. >> we did 12. >> a very small number of companies and utilities -- >> for a reason -- >> my time's running ou
mr. fitzpatrick. we're just very concerned. the philippines. god knows where this 81 million went, but that would certainly be a problem. i want to revisit a process a little bit. i know the courts rejected the application of siffy to metlife. i'm just curious how that has changed your analysis, and i know you've got sort of a three-stage review there. how is that going? do you think metlife is a risk because they've been de-declassified, de-designated? >> a lower court has ruled in...
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fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. was mr.esny expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. >> here the top stories on "action news," we learned the person injured in a west oak lane house fire was rescued from the home by firefighters. multiple units responded to the blaze on the 1400 block of east washington lane. the victim is stable and called it quote another great save by the philadelphia fire department. >>> one man suffered smoke inhalation after flames poured from the roof. >>> crews remove the wreckage of a small plane that crashed in the backyard of a home in lindenwald, camden county. the pilot and passenger were hurt but will survive. >>> faculty strike at 14 pennsylvania run state universities have walked off the job. at issue are pay raises and increased costs for medical benefits. >> reporter: we're jammed on the majors, i-95 southbound heavy from woodhaven t
fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. was mr.esny expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. >> here the top stories on "action news," we learned the person injured in a west oak lane house fire was rescued from the home by...
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mr. obama on late night tv. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. they "hand-picked" him to run for his brother's seat. but all mike and brian fitzpatrick share is a name. brian fitzpatrick supports a radical republican agenda, including defunding planned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. we saw carson wentz act like a rookie. tough game. now biggest question is whether or not he can bounce back. the pressu
mr. obama on late night tv. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. they "hand-picked" him to run for his brother's seat. but all mike and brian fitzpatrick share is a name. brian fitzpatrick supports a radical republican agenda, including defunding planned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house...
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mr. curtis! nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrickned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, television and film star elijah wood. and from the series "blindspot," sullivan stapleton. plus, it is the season to reveal america's biggest pumpkin. also, from 10,000 down to ve!" ♪ [cheering and applauding] and now, here are kelly ripa and richard curtis! [cheering and applauding]
mr. curtis! nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrickned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylvania families. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, television and film star elijah wood. and from the series "blindspot," sullivan...