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it's not a chance to talk to mr. hall. it's your chance to talk about mr. ll but that you're going to address me and not speak to him directly. it's hard, but that's the way it's got to be. okay? anybody have anything they want to tell me before i impose sentence? >> chad bishop has been preparing for this day and has a statement ready for the judge. >> he doesn't realize this, but by his sentencing today, you're actually setting me free. i've had a lot of sleepless nights. wrestling with the decision on whether or not to allow the state to take its course or for me to do the job myself, to be honest. but i have more than myself to think about. so i'll allow justice and the state to run its course and do my job for me. and it won't be quick and painless. it's going to be over a very long period of time where every day, he gets to die just a little bit more. and i have worked the prison system and i work in metro corrections. and no matter what anyone says, those that are incarcerated for a long period of time, they do die a little bit every day. it's not goi
it's not a chance to talk to mr. hall. it's your chance to talk about mr. ll but that you're going to address me and not speak to him directly. it's hard, but that's the way it's got to be. okay? anybody have anything they want to tell me before i impose sentence? >> chad bishop has been preparing for this day and has a statement ready for the judge. >> he doesn't realize this, but by his sentencing today, you're actually setting me free. i've had a lot of sleepless nights....
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mr. hall has said that because mr. broun has a time commitment that is almost immediate, he is going to allow i mr. broun to go ahead of him in the questioning, so the gentleman -- mr. broun is recognized stwh. thank you, mr. chairman, thank you, mr. hall, for giving me this opportunity. it has come to the oversight committee, subcommittee of this committee's attention that there is or at least was an affordable care act information technology exchange's steering committee chaired by senior white house officials established back in may 2012. almost a year and a half before the rollout of healthcare.gov. the white house steering committee's charter explicitly directed the formulation of a working group, working groups including one on security. it also turns out that a chairman of this obamacare web site steering committee is the u.s. chief technology officer in the white house science office who also happens to be the immediate past cto of the department of health and human services. upon learning this, i as chairman o
mr. hall has said that because mr. broun has a time commitment that is almost immediate, he is going to allow i mr. broun to go ahead of him in the questioning, so the gentleman -- mr. broun is recognized stwh. thank you, mr. chairman, thank you, mr. hall, for giving me this opportunity. it has come to the oversight committee, subcommittee of this committee's attention that there is or at least was an affordable care act information technology exchange's steering committee chaired by senior...
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. >> in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hallon in north carolina. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims. >> that leaves 30 or 40 families still awaiting answers. which is why, says levin, it is critical that serial investigations do not stop. two decades after tricia reitler vanished, her father, gary, now believes larry hall knows where to find her. >> i think if larry knew what we go through on a daily basis, you know, wondering where she is, wondering what happened, i don't think he would have any choice to confess and let us know where she's buried. >> donna reitler is not as sure. >> yeah, he confessed. he recanted. he confessed. he recanted. without a body it's just another possibility. >> more than anything els
. >> in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hallon in north carolina. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims....
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. >> in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hallprison in north carolina. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims. >> that leaves 30 or 40 families still awaiting answers. which is why, says levin, it is critical that serial investigations do not stop. vanished, her father, gary, now believes larry hall knows where to find her. >> i think if larry knew what we go through on a daily basis, you know, wondering where she is, wondering what happened, i don't think he would have any choice to confess and let us know where she's buried. >> donna reitler is not as sure. >> yeah, he confessed. he recanted. he confessed. he recanted. without a body it's just another possibility. >> more than anything else they just want their daught
. >> in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hallprison in north carolina. >> in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body. >> there's multiple agencies look into him referencing unsolved disappearances. >> larry hall may have had more victims than ever imagined. >> we understand it's even more extensive than we ever thought. not 20 but maybe 30 to 40 in terms of the victims....
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>> mr. hall pleads not guilty. >> any questions?chie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before parole board before? >> yes. i've been locked up for so long that i'm conditioned to this environment. >> if you didn't want to make parole, can you say i don't want to go? >> i feel like i would be ostracized. other convicts are hoping for any kind of release. it's normal. >> is that it? >> yes, sir. >> guilty of the charge. of refusal, attempt to alter a drug screen. recommend five days. assess a fee of $25. court order fine. recommend a job drop. do you want to fill this in? >> yes. >> i don't feel the $25 is appropriate. >> i can suspend that. i will suspend the $25. >> and richie would like a little time to get his affairs in order before he has to go away for five days. >> no. >> one of "ziggy's" puni
>> mr. hall pleads not guilty. >> any questions?chie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before parole board before? >> yes. i've been locked up for so long that i'm conditioned to this environment. >>...
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hall. a decade ago mr. guy carson revitalized the cafe. the current board has invested in the building for safety. however, it's extremely costly to maintain a cherished treasure. the hall was designed important american people elevator but it never had the money. now the 1wishd society will install an elevator. the hall could not have been built without the lucky scoot. now the hall will close for more than a half a year to accomplish the improvements. now all rooms will have modern technology to xhoom more uses and visitors. the hall remains the largest venue on market street for all citizens. the renovation will enhance the neighborhood and better serve the residential opts being added this year to the neighborhood. i urge you to join me a neighbor by approving entrepreneurs to give a life to the hall throughout this century. thank you >> thank you. thank you, commissioners i'm victor i'm working with gray star on the vacant lot next door hopeful that will be before you but during the past year year and a half we've worked with the 1wish
hall. a decade ago mr. guy carson revitalized the cafe. the current board has invested in the building for safety. however, it's extremely costly to maintain a cherished treasure. the hall was designed important american people elevator but it never had the money. now the 1wishd society will install an elevator. the hall could not have been built without the lucky scoot. now the hall will close for more than a half a year to accomplish the improvements. now all rooms will have modern technology...
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mrs. reagan to the convention hall, the entrance of mrs.ord who had the great good fortune in her mind to be introduced by carey grant, which is -- by cary grant, which is pretty impressive. in the fall campaign, again, there's this school of thought that she wasn't used as well as she might have been. >> dan is watching us in michigan. hi, dan. >> hi. appreciate this, i want to say the museum in grand rapids, been there a couple of times, it's a great place to visit and enjoy and -- if you haven't gone there. i'm curious, their post-white house years, how much time did they spend in grand rapids and where did they go after they left the white house to end up in california? >> good question. they had been out to the area around palm springs in the past , they had vacationed out there. and the weather was perfect for her health. her arthritis. which was a significant issue in addition to her other health problems. so you know, they decided, they changed their plans, which originally envisioned going back to grand rapids. the president came b
mrs. reagan to the convention hall, the entrance of mrs.ord who had the great good fortune in her mind to be introduced by carey grant, which is -- by cary grant, which is pretty impressive. in the fall campaign, again, there's this school of thought that she wasn't used as well as she might have been. >> dan is watching us in michigan. hi, dan. >> hi. appreciate this, i want to say the museum in grand rapids, been there a couple of times, it's a great place to visit and enjoy and...
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mr. st. croix sees himself, obviously, as a situation where everybody else in the city is mostly honest, and i'm the only one who is completely corrupt. well, the trouble is everybody else in city hall sees themselves exactly that same way. let everybody else be honest mr. st. croix sees himself a sleazy corporate executive running the ethics commission. well, it doesn't start there. if there is no ethics at the ethics commission, there is no ethics. it has do with all kinds of disclosure i would like to get, but if he is just going to tell them before the investigation, what is the use? >> any other public comment? is there a motion to adjourn the meeting? >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> hearing none, the meeting is adjourned. [ gavel ]hub. >> hi, i'm jean yes my name is jean and sometimes, people call me sir, girl. san francisco has served our sewer system and it's no square feet it's a matter of time. that's why we're planning major upgrades public health depends on it that. see how this important work is done. i was fascinated by it. we're going to creek. i would recycle you to come up and see the sewer system in minnesota that's why we see this through the p
mr. st. croix sees himself, obviously, as a situation where everybody else in the city is mostly honest, and i'm the only one who is completely corrupt. well, the trouble is everybody else in city hall sees themselves exactly that same way. let everybody else be honest mr. st. croix sees himself a sleazy corporate executive running the ethics commission. well, it doesn't start there. if there is no ethics at the ethics commission, there is no ethics. it has do with all kinds of disclosure i...
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mr. st. croix sees himself, obviously, as a situation where everybody else in the city is mostly honest, and i'm the only one who is completely corrupt. well, the trouble is everybody else in city hall sees themselves exactly that same way. let everybody else be honest mr. st. croix sees himself a sleazy corporate executive running the ethics commission. well, it doesn't start there. if there is no ethics at the ethics commission, there is no ethics. it has do with all kinds of disclosure i would like to get, but if he is just going to tell them before the investigation, what is the use? >> any other public comment? is there a motion to adjourn the meeting? >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> hearing none, the meeting is adjourned. [ gavel ]. >> hay there san francisco this is the final buzz but that's hard to building that january was here let's have some improvement this is the recycled art exhibit the unique program is for local artist for discard materials from the endangers. so come check outline that's right masterpieces this tuesday from 5 to 9 and this thursday go for the best life night every thursday night we have in the course event take home some art piec
mr. st. croix sees himself, obviously, as a situation where everybody else in the city is mostly honest, and i'm the only one who is completely corrupt. well, the trouble is everybody else in city hall sees themselves exactly that same way. let everybody else be honest mr. st. croix sees himself a sleazy corporate executive running the ethics commission. well, it doesn't start there. if there is no ethics at the ethics commission, there is no ethics. it has do with all kinds of disclosure i...
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about their children and out of the education but like everybody there mr cherry well he will do some searches hours in the halls and i brought up what i've been interviewing hamlet's but who has become really in harness i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started eating here and as i started eating here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found out there chef this michael was given a call and then because. i joined the class and for him i did this to myself i get to become a call and it will show what has been a hard year but i joined doing what i. i do give him a bad person and give him service in the community as it is he will be doing. is a wonderful feeling to know that you can jot down and slowly but surely very says so. and through all of that i was able to create a catering flow because we know their oil and the way they are in order to keep something we share is simply in the apartment i put a pot of hot water. just so we don't treat. the stuff on it being there when it comes to the debate. as to the last thing activities. grain and my came busi
about their children and out of the education but like everybody there mr cherry well he will do some searches hours in the halls and i brought up what i've been interviewing hamlet's but who has become really in harness i found columbia presbyterian church and i came and i started eating here and as i started eating here i started to see the service that was being done here in the midst of that i found out there chef this michael was given a call and then because. i joined the class and for...
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>> it mr slow down everything. >> at the town hall meeting dozens of residents decided to jump on a bus. go to the state capital and put pressure on state leaders to get something done. the mayor thinks it's too early for that. >> they know there's a problem. they are hiring a siz meteorologist. the commission is aware of the problem. it's like i told someone else, i don't think it's time to bring out the pitch forks and the torches yet. >> until there is conclusive evidence from the study that the railroad commission is starting. opinions will fly. >> i think people are overreacting. i don't think it's got anything to do with the oil field. >> if it does geologists say people don't need to fear a quake, but this type of work in the oil field can't cause one. the ecological survey is working to work out what is causing them. >> now to being eight, looking at the world through the eyes of an eight-year-old. we go to third grade students, too young to remember one of the worst disasters, a hurricane that hit their home town. >> what city were you born in. we'll take 30 seconds to answer t
>> it mr slow down everything. >> at the town hall meeting dozens of residents decided to jump on a bus. go to the state capital and put pressure on state leaders to get something done. the mayor thinks it's too early for that. >> they know there's a problem. they are hiring a siz meteorologist. the commission is aware of the problem. it's like i told someone else, i don't think it's time to bring out the pitch forks and the torches yet. >> until there is conclusive...
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mrs. the election to major league baseball hall of fame by the narrowest of margins.orty-niners continue to prepare the panthers garrett. gary has their comments carrot on the caroline not at the defense. carol eiders the 49ers' prepare for their next match up against the panthers on sunday. >> : female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the perfect choice... ...for both of us! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> : 49 is practiced today this afternoon every wednesday for the last 17 weeks is a picture of capper nick patrick willis of parliament and the niners defense just and now appear. the about this business insuring its dressing no show a 40 niner's they held the carolina the note 10 points
mrs. the election to major league baseball hall of fame by the narrowest of margins.orty-niners continue to prepare the panthers garrett. gary has their comments carrot on the caroline not at the defense. carol eiders the 49ers' prepare for their next match up against the panthers on sunday. >> : female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first...
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deliberations about the constitution, a woman from the crowd just outside of constitutional hall yelled out mr. franklin, have you decided what would be anarchy or will we have a republic. he yelled back to the woman and the crowd we will have the republic if we can keep it. that's been our charge for 200 years, to keep this republic. there's only two ways to do it. one is to go forth when you have to and over a million americans have fought for it over these 220 years. and the letter is to work out every day. it's the responsibility of members of congress of course to work at this and as hard as it is to work at it these days especially in times of polarization and reaching consensus, the challenge has hit new heights. but it's the responsibility for some. each of us in this room have the responsibility to work at that. you know it or you wouldn't be here. i hope you've had a good week and i look forward to taking your questions. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you for being here. my name is michael r. from stanford university. my question is on gerrymandering. what reforms have been
deliberations about the constitution, a woman from the crowd just outside of constitutional hall yelled out mr. franklin, have you decided what would be anarchy or will we have a republic. he yelled back to the woman and the crowd we will have the republic if we can keep it. that's been our charge for 200 years, to keep this republic. there's only two ways to do it. one is to go forth when you have to and over a million americans have fought for it over these 220 years. and the letter is to...
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hall. then later, would keep coming in. mr. president, you're supposed to be across the street.ngressional picnic. and they're all, like, on the lawn waiting for you to show up. i said all these people who are trying to get my job -- this was before the second term -- they're at my house eating my food. and they'll want me to take pictures with their children. he says, i'm in no hurry to get over there. so he e really was very personal. and i told the world so everyone would know he did that. >> that notion of what ought to be or could be is so often i think, you know, part of the conversation between the artist and the audience and the artist saying why not this? >> i think very early on i decided i was going to accept anything an artist said they made. i thought if it's art, i don't have to like it, but it's art. but when you say i like it, it isn't art, what happens when you change your mind? the work of art doesn't change. you change. you just feel differently about it now and see something you didn't see before. and don't you think in all things seeing something you didn't
hall. then later, would keep coming in. mr. president, you're supposed to be across the street.ngressional picnic. and they're all, like, on the lawn waiting for you to show up. i said all these people who are trying to get my job -- this was before the second term -- they're at my house eating my food. and they'll want me to take pictures with their children. he says, i'm in no hurry to get over there. so he e really was very personal. and i told the world so everyone would know he did that....
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hall. she passed away on january 6, 2014 at the age of 91 after a short illness. mrs. griffin married herman griffin on january 21, 1999 shortly after the supreme minority races to marry whites. it was a first state court decision to invalidate a nation law on the basis law on the rendered 19 years before the supreme court struck it down in all 16 remaining states, primarily in the states that had joined the confederacy. miss griffin worked through her from 1960 to 2010 2001 when she retired at the age of 79. she also ran the clean scene laundry mat. she was a surrogate mother to many of her customers. the griffins were married for 42 years and she is preceded in death by her husband mr. herman griffin and is survived by her two children and her daughter daughter-in-law allison griffin. thank you colleagues. today also i'm introducing two hearings. i am calling for hearing involving the public utilities commission and department of environment to begin planning for what may prove to be the worst draught we have faced in years. 2013 was the driest year in record in the
hall. she passed away on january 6, 2014 at the age of 91 after a short illness. mrs. griffin married herman griffin on january 21, 1999 shortly after the supreme minority races to marry whites. it was a first state court decision to invalidate a nation law on the basis law on the rendered 19 years before the supreme court struck it down in all 16 remaining states, primarily in the states that had joined the confederacy. miss griffin worked through her from 1960 to 2010 2001 when she retired at...
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mr. throw the ball two feet outside but call it a streak. all right. frank thomas, one swing of the big hurt. he goes into the hall of fame. most of his work done with the white sock. bonds, it will take a while and i apologize, you are right, when in doubt female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ or how to get great deals real bithe easy way.e week. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every
mr. throw the ball two feet outside but call it a streak. all right. frank thomas, one swing of the big hurt. he goes into the hall of fame. most of his work done with the white sock. bonds, it will take a while and i apologize, you are right, when in doubt female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more...
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mr. tonko: not far from the 20th congressional district is the women's hall of fame and just recently, our leader, the minority leader, nancy pelosi was inducted in that hall of fame. and we think of the stories in american history. women who embraced sacrifice and struggled to make the difference. think what happens when we empower the inequitable outcomes that they have journyeed through. think of the america powerment. with the orders of reform, our best days lie ahead and we deliver that hope that we are challenged to deliver. it has been tremendous speaking with you and our colleagues on the floor here this evening. let's move forward and provide that hope to america's working families. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, i thank you for the hour and i yield back the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. lamalfa: our subject tonight is about california's high-speed rail project,
mr. tonko: not far from the 20th congressional district is the women's hall of fame and just recently, our leader, the minority leader, nancy pelosi was inducted in that hall of fame. and we think of the stories in american history. women who embraced sacrifice and struggled to make the difference. think what happens when we empower the inequitable outcomes that they have journyeed through. think of the america powerment. with the orders of reform, our best days lie ahead and we deliver that...
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mr. speaker, he lives here in his own right. not as a guest but as a member of an illustrious pantheon here in this magnificent hall.derful and resonant and adding tribute in one which would have caused him great pride and pleasure. born to an american mother, he cherished his relationship with america and the american people's, often describing himself as an english speaking union. there is no doubt that the united states adopted him. in 1963, awarded honorary united states citizen ship, the first of an act of congress, and said to president kennedy, i contemplate with high satisfaction the constant factor of the interwoven and upward progress of our peoples. our comradeship and brotherhood in war were examples. we stood together and because of that, the free world now stands. my grandfather spoke to congress on three occasions but in 1941, as you can see and as we have already heard, he concluded his remarks here with is wonderful statement- " i vow all my faith and hope, sure and environment, that in the days to come, the british and american peoples will for their own safety and for the good of all walk together
mr. speaker, he lives here in his own right. not as a guest but as a member of an illustrious pantheon here in this magnificent hall.derful and resonant and adding tribute in one which would have caused him great pride and pleasure. born to an american mother, he cherished his relationship with america and the american people's, often describing himself as an english speaking union. there is no doubt that the united states adopted him. in 1963, awarded honorary united states citizen ship, the...
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hall. and thank you, commissioner murase. we are on item c, recognition and resolutions of commendation there are none this evening, we move to the student delegate's report, miss way and mr. logan >> okay, we are going to be reporting tonight on the november 25th, meeting, and but first the first order of business was the retreat which we are planning with the commission. and the entire sa team is going to host the retreat and again in corporation with the wy c and it is going to be all day on saturday and sunday january the 11 and this 12th. we will be learning about the district and the city budget. for a few hours on sunday, i believe. and the next order on the agenda that day was the vision, 2025, program, and sac, team and has been participating throughout the whole process and we will have representatives at the meeting on this thursday and friday. and we have the student voice as part of the whole vision, 2025, program, in the future. >> so far we have been working with the teacher feedback survey and we have been working with matthew kenzi on making the survey so that the students can access the survey through the internet. and in regards to our affordable care a
hall. and thank you, commissioner murase. we are on item c, recognition and resolutions of commendation there are none this evening, we move to the student delegate's report, miss way and mr. logan >> okay, we are going to be reporting tonight on the november 25th, meeting, and but first the first order of business was the retreat which we are planning with the commission. and the entire sa team is going to host the retreat and again in corporation with the wy c and it is going to be all...
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greg maddox on their tremendous accomplishment on being inducted into the national baseball hall of fame. mr. president, i yield the floor. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i see my colleague from iowa here, and i understand he has been scheduled to speak in just a few minutes for 20 minutes, but i'd like to ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call and to speak for up to five minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. at 5:30 today, the senate is going to take a very important vote, very important to people in many states, not just the state of louisiana, which i have had the honor and privilege of representing now for almost 18 years, but to states from one end of this country to the other, coastal states, interior states, on an issue that is very important to homeowners and business owners alike. the vote that we're going to take
greg maddox on their tremendous accomplishment on being inducted into the national baseball hall of fame. mr. president, i yield the floor. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i see my colleague from iowa here, and i understand he has been scheduled to speak in just a few minutes for 20 minutes, but...
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hall bodies. and the fact that you have been repeatedly challenged on your own openness and willingness to disclose is, i'm afraid, the essence of this entire question. and my compliments to mr. menat shaw for being so fastidious and so faithful in his commendable pursuit of this issue. thank you very much. >> david pilpel speaking as an individual. several points i was not on the task force at the time this matter was heard. so i'm continuing to speak on the matter having not heard it when it was before the task force. also i believe i raised at the october meeting this particular nuance about emailed communications that might have gone between the commission staff and the controller's staff that were not part of either investigative file, which is what led to this. for that either thank you or i apologize or just working through this. i think it is pretty clear that all of these records are public records. i think the question is whether these are records subject to disclosure and to that end whether they are subject to disclosure in a redacted fashion going to commissioner studley's question. based on the memo that i have seen in the public file from miss herrick, i agree
hall bodies. and the fact that you have been repeatedly challenged on your own openness and willingness to disclose is, i'm afraid, the essence of this entire question. and my compliments to mr. menat shaw for being so fastidious and so faithful in his commendable pursuit of this issue. thank you very much. >> david pilpel speaking as an individual. several points i was not on the task force at the time this matter was heard. so i'm continuing to speak on the matter having not heard it...
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hall today. without objection. [ applause ] i'd like to recognize mr. duffy for two minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, madam chair. i appreciate you holding thises very important meeting. i understand the caution after the financial crisis to have some form of a qualified mortgage rule when we're selling mortgages into the secondary market. that makes some sense. my concern, though, with this rule, is the way it's been written. a lot of small banks in wisconsin, a lot of credit unions in wisconsin, who may not have any interest in selling these loans into the secondary market, actually are loans they want to keep on the books, but those loans don't fit within the qualified mortgage rule, aren't going to make these loans. and the people that are left behind by this rule are minorities, are low income, moderate income individuals. people that might not have a traditional income stream. a 9:00 to 5:00 job, a small business owner who may have a cyclical income with that small business. it's these people who aren't going to be able to live the a
hall today. without objection. [ applause ] i'd like to recognize mr. duffy for two minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, madam chair. i appreciate you holding thises very important meeting. i understand the caution after the financial crisis to have some form of a qualified mortgage rule when we're selling mortgages into the secondary market. that makes some sense. my concern, though, with this rule, is the way it's been written. a lot of small banks in wisconsin, a lot of...
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conspiracy because who is to say this man hall would have become a harry truman or rise to something nobody knew a and this was a decision arbitrer lee made by mrs. wilson and the doctors and as a result of large measure we now have a 25th amendment that details presidential disability. >> pointing out in the beginning wilson was the first southerner to become president since the civil war a product of the south and in the deep south during the era when the klan is in the ascendancy, redeemer politics spreading across the south. would you say a couple of words our race and racism affected his thinking and behavior? >> i am glad that you asked because it is not all pretty and this is the and prettiest, this the and the alien and sedition act that wilson, the great progressive was extremely regressive and it must not be forgotten woodrow wilson did introduce jim crow to this city coming desegregated the post office and the treasury department that sage and segregation in any state or community that deemed it important. going back to the personal side of somebody who grew up in the deep southern society and this is what he understood. all that bein
conspiracy because who is to say this man hall would have become a harry truman or rise to something nobody knew a and this was a decision arbitrer lee made by mrs. wilson and the doctors and as a result of large measure we now have a 25th amendment that details presidential disability. >> pointing out in the beginning wilson was the first southerner to become president since the civil war a product of the south and in the deep south during the era when the klan is in the ascendancy,...
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today's meeting halls out the -- holds out the prospect that this can be beneficial. mr. baird?>> we believe nafta has been an unqualified success. the transpacific partnership trade negotiation which all three of us are in offers of us are in, offers of us the opportunity to strengthen the trilateral partnership, and we are going to use that opportunity to do so. >> nafta has worked well on many levels. in the last 20 years, trade in the region multiplied by three. investment in the region multiplied by eight. mexico is now the third trading partner of the u.s. and canada. we are the second and the sixth largest markets of the u.s. and canada respectively. mexico is the first market for exports from arizona, california, and texas. we are the second largest export market for other 20 states. put the numbers in perspective, exports to mexico from the u.s. were larger than exports to china and japan together. they were larger than the sum of exports to germany, france, poland, and the u.k. put together. that is the platform on which we have an opportunity to build. i agree with se
today's meeting halls out the -- holds out the prospect that this can be beneficial. mr. baird?>> we believe nafta has been an unqualified success. the transpacific partnership trade negotiation which all three of us are in offers of us are in, offers of us the opportunity to strengthen the trilateral partnership, and we are going to use that opportunity to do so. >> nafta has worked well on many levels. in the last 20 years, trade in the region multiplied by three. investment in...
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mr. president is today nevada's greatest baseball hero, in fact one of the greatest baseball heroes not of nevada but of all time was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. greg maddux is an extremely nice man, a man of humility. i have gone out to dinner with him and his loving wife a few times. i know his brother well who is also a professional baseball player and he would be the first to tell you when he was playing baseball and today about how average he was. i'm not a great athlete. but mr. president one of the best of all-time. he started his career with the chicago cubs and went on to win 355 professional major-league baseball games in four consecutive cy young awards. now, today he received almost 98% of all the votes cast. the second-highest tally in the history of the hall of fame voting. so i congratulate this good man and the honor that he received so deservedly. i repeat, a man of humility, a man who has probably the greatest control in the history of race ball in being able to throw a ball to the spot he wanted. not a big man. that's an understatement, not a big man but he was precise and really could throw that baseball. and i hav
mr. president is today nevada's greatest baseball hero, in fact one of the greatest baseball heroes not of nevada but of all time was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. greg maddux is an extremely nice man, a man of humility. i have gone out to dinner with him and his loving wife a few times. i know his brother well who is also a professional baseball player and he would be the first to tell you when he was playing baseball and today about how average he was. i'm not a great athlete. but...
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mr. president. president johnson 50 years ago as senator harkin was talking about, declared the war on poverty in -- down the hall in the house of representatives in his state of the union message 50 years ago this week. a little later he visited athens ohio, in the heart of appalachia and he said, "i came out here today to see you because we can't always see poverty from the capitol in washington but you can see it when you go out and ride the rivers and the range the mountains and the hills." when president lincoln was in office even though his staff said stay in the white house win the war free the slaves preserve the union president lincoln would say no, i need to go out and get my public opinion baths, i need to meet with people and talk to them and see their problems and understand their problems. pope frances recently exhorted his parish priests to go smell like the flock obviously using the alegory of the sheep in the old testament and new testament but also saying to the priests understand how people live, talk to them about their issues and their problems in their lives and live among them as much as yo
mr. president. president johnson 50 years ago as senator harkin was talking about, declared the war on poverty in -- down the hall in the house of representatives in his state of the union message 50 years ago this week. a little later he visited athens ohio, in the heart of appalachia and he said, "i came out here today to see you because we can't always see poverty from the capitol in washington but you can see it when you go out and ride the rivers and the range the mountains and the...
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mr. mehlo she is an undercover cop and he's now under arrest. >> do you have anything on you, guns, weapons? just here for sex. i told her. >> that's fine. >> police hustle him across the halluickly reset the trap. >> gordon's got one here now and danielle has one. >> he has one here, too. >> okay. >> with multiple subjects on the way, the investigation begins to take on the dynamics of an air traffic control tower. >> may have a couple on top of each other. hispanic female is on the door and the black male is right behind her. this is going to be interesting. >> they are getting on the elevator together. >> the hallway is crowded with players in the cat and mouse game. the woman senses something is not right and turns back toward the exit. but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> get out there and grab her. >> police have enough evidence for charges on the women, so they apprehend her in the hallway, while the female undercover makes a deal for sex with the john in the room. >> show me your hands. keep them here. do you have anything illegal on you? >> no. >> put your hands behind your back. >> 21-year-old mohammad hails from the suburbs of c
mr. mehlo she is an undercover cop and he's now under arrest. >> do you have anything on you, guns, weapons? just here for sex. i told her. >> that's fine. >> police hustle him across the halluickly reset the trap. >> gordon's got one here now and danielle has one. >> he has one here, too. >> okay. >> with multiple subjects on the way, the investigation begins to take on the dynamics of an air traffic control tower. >> may have a couple on top of...
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mr. president. big nameplate american corporations get it, unlike this building and this institution and the one down the hall, the congress of the united states, the house of representatives, which remain under the control and thrall of the polluting interests and won't tax action like these big leadership name plate american corporations already have. we can work with those big corporations. we have got to work with them to break the campaign of polluter paid denial that has congress barricadeed. that campaign of denial is as poisonous to our democracy as the underlying carbon pollution is to our atmosphere and oceans. we need to clean them both up. we need a democracy that is clean of polluter-paid denial and we need atmosphere and oceans that are clean of polluter-emitted carbon. it is time to push back on the misleading propaganda of the polluters. it is time to recognize that our allies are out there to work with us. it is time for us to wake up. mr. president, i thank you and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. ms. murkowski: mr. president, i had
mr. president. big nameplate american corporations get it, unlike this building and this institution and the one down the hall, the congress of the united states, the house of representatives, which remain under the control and thrall of the polluting interests and won't tax action like these big leadership name plate american corporations already have. we can work with those big corporations. we have got to work with them to break the campaign of polluter paid denial that has congress...
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mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the senate recess until 8:25 today. upon reconvening, proceed as a body to the hall of the house of representatives for the joint session of congress. upon the dissolution of the joint sessionings, the senate adjourn until 10:00 a.m. on wednesday january 29, following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. following any leader remarks, the senate be in a period of morning business for an hour with senators permitted to speak up to ten minutes each, with time divided and controlled between the two leaders or their designees, with the majority controlling the first half, the republicans the final half. following morning business, the senate resume consideration of the motion to proceed to s. 1926, the flood insurance legislation postcloture, that the time until noon divided and controlled between the two leaders or their designees, and that at noon all postcloture time be expired. the presiding officer: without objection. presiden
mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the senate recess until 8:25 today. upon reconvening, proceed as a body to the hall of the house of representatives for the joint session of congress. upon the dissolution of the joint sessionings, the senate adjourn until 10:00 a.m. on wednesday january 29, following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. following...
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he tellier hall of fame award from the florida restaurant and lodging association for his success in managing a network of hotels that provide exquisite accommodations and excellent service. mr. prescott's dedication to excellence is best reflected in his leadership role of a 10-year, $40 million ren nation -- renovation of the builtmore hotel, an a-- of the biltmore hotel located in the heart of my congressional district, as all good things are. thank you, gene, for helping make south florida an even more welcoming destination for tourists who keep our economy strong and congratulations on this well-deserved honor. you make us proud, amigo. congratulations to gene prescott. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. >> one of my -- mr. cohen: one of my constituents will retire from the navy with the honor of being female or most enlisted in the navy. she was on u.s.s. abraham lincoln in support of iraqi freedom, she most recently rved as command chief at the indianapolis. ma
he tellier hall of fame award from the florida restaurant and lodging association for his success in managing a network of hotels that provide exquisite accommodations and excellent service. mr. prescott's dedication to excellence is best reflected in his leadership role of a 10-year, $40 million ren nation -- renovation of the builtmore hotel, an a-- of the biltmore hotel located in the heart of my congressional district, as all good things are. thank you, gene, for helping make south florida...
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mrs. kennedy would have to testify at the trial. he buses in a distraught emotional state and was impulsive any way. but it hit him hard. everyone who's talk to him said they were shocked hall over, and he was that it was an emotional downward spiral he had a little dog he called his wife. the little white dog was in his car when he shot oswald. he was also very angry. the man to to tout the ad in the papers was jewish and he was furious. and after he shot oswald he said i had to show there were some tough to wish people in dallas. >> host: very surely we have time for a few questions but i want to sum up one more aspect. there is so much to talk about. pre-don't have the time. the funeral was over jackie dedicates herself to make certain that this event and her husband place in history was going to be seen as wonderful. tell the story about camelot >> guest: you have all heard of camelot it was not the word that describes the kennedy and frustration while it was unfolding. you never heard that phrase associated with kennedy before the assassination. so one week after the murder jackie is in hyannis port spending for thanksgiving fare than she is looking forward to a lonely
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mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to the gentlelady from north carolina. you know, we stand in this hall and many times it's spoken of the history and the things that's been done and said that's echoed through time, the speaker, the president, others who have spoken here and today as we talk about there is an echo that should be coming forth -- spoken in the chamber that was spoken by this, our administration, our president who said one more misunderstanding i want to clear up. adding no federal dollars will e used to fund abortions and laws will remain in place. to me that still echos in this chamber and i rise today as the co-sponsor for the no taxpayer funding for abortion. and i rise in strong support of the bill and the underlying rule. i share the belief of many taxpayers that life is a gift worthy of our protection, not something to be snuffed out when deemed inconvenient or challenging. i rise in support of this bill on behalf of those who do not yet have a voice and yet to be sons and daughters of this nation. for me this issue is very personal. we learned that our daughter, geo
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mr. bean. his trick he does them all in black and white. that way you don't have complexions and skin tones. >> facial structures were incredible. >> i know. >> if one more person calls me hallence you hear it a thousand times. great. that's great. that was awesome. >> lara. >> all right, thank you, guys. >>> time now for "deals & steals." tory johnson, always has big discounts, today no exception. in fact, 75% off of products designed to save you money. josh, get on over here. >> you are about to hug me and then you stopped. >> i was going to hug you. 75% off. josh, we want to remind everybody, right that -- >> log on right now. going like hotcakes even before people know what are under the boxes so let's go. >> codes, everything on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! let's do it. >> first up it's called the porkfolio. so this takes a piggy bank to a whole new level and syncs with an app. every time you put money in the nose lights up and sends you an update of how much money in there and alert you if somebody dares to touch your piggy bank. it's amazing. regularly, regularly $70, in half, $35 plus free shipping. this is fun for an office too. save money and have a party, you k
mr. bean. his trick he does them all in black and white. that way you don't have complexions and skin tones. >> facial structures were incredible. >> i know. >> if one more person calls me hallence you hear it a thousand times. great. that's great. that was awesome. >> lara. >> all right, thank you, guys. >>> time now for "deals & steals." tory johnson, always has big discounts, today no exception. in fact, 75% off of products designed to...