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mr. harris and commissioners we believe we have an agreement with the appellant and the only thing we would like to highlight to make sure we stress to the commission we would like to have the existing permit extended nil to july 31st, 2015, we believe we have an agreement how we incorporate what's been requested. >> do you have a written document not necessarily with the terms outlined. >> i'm told we will in 5 minutes. >> 5 minutes is good. >> anything else mr. hastings. >> thank you thank you for the opportunity to speak. >> commissioners it's in our court now what would you like to do you want to wait and give them their 5 minutes or deliberate now. >> it makes sense to wait. >> items concluded - >> we could go ahead and deliberate and come to a conclusion and it's pend the receipt of the presentation if they need to do on both parties by reviewing the final thing and concurred it will be turned into a victory does that make sense madam clerk. >> i'd like rather not take a vote. >> i'll be prepared to do you want support the extension with the permit with the agreement it's reached by a
mr. harris and commissioners we believe we have an agreement with the appellant and the only thing we would like to highlight to make sure we stress to the commission we would like to have the existing permit extended nil to july 31st, 2015, we believe we have an agreement how we incorporate what's been requested. >> do you have a written document not necessarily with the terms outlined. >> i'm told we will in 5 minutes. >> 5 minutes is good. >> anything else mr....
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mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> a pair of to two of them were in the argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. let me ask you a question. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i called see it appeared that thompson was the aggressor. >> i'll get you that bag of ice. >> harris and thompson reason placed in separate units until the investigation is complete. officers will determine what charges, if any, will be filed. >> the difference between charges is in-house charges are disciplinary sanctions within the facility. opposed to criminal charges, which you have to take to the courts outside of the facility. if we can find out it was an assault that occurred by mr. thompson then we'll push forwards and file criminal charges against him. >> little shaky about it. i don't know. >> you worried about that? >> i'm, very worried about it. i don't need another case on me. for what? me defending myself. >> alone thompson was more
mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> a pair of to two of them were in the argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. let me ask you a question. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i called see it appeared that thompson was the aggressor. >> i'll get you that bag of ice. >> harris and thompson reason placed in separate units until the...
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mr. harris: mr. speaker, this week the house republicans rolled out next year's budget and laid out a clear plan to balance the budget in less than 10 years, cut $5.5 trillion in deficit spending, and fully repeal obamacare. it will work to cut waste and create a lean and effective government that truly works for the people. every day hardworking taxpayers across our nation are forced to balance their budgets. it's about time that the federal government does the same. over the last several years, we have seen reckless spending that is saddling future generation was massive amounts of debt. i want our children and grandchildren to have a better opportunity to succeed than we did e. and on the current trajectory that's not possible. unlike the budget president obama submitted to congress, the house budget calls for a fairer simpler tax code, promotes job creation, and healthy economy. it will work to cut red tape that is suffocating our private employers, and it creates a more transparent and accountab
mr. harris: mr. speaker, this week the house republicans rolled out next year's budget and laid out a clear plan to balance the budget in less than 10 years, cut $5.5 trillion in deficit spending, and fully repeal obamacare. it will work to cut waste and create a lean and effective government that truly works for the people. every day hardworking taxpayers across our nation are forced to balance their budgets. it's about time that the federal government does the same. over the last several...
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mr. harris's comment is not paying 50% to each party. but i would also say i'm not sure that i feel as a small business owner it is my responsibility to subsidize a small business company. >> i think it is problematic, i believe miss matthews it is problematic to get everybody involved. but with aztec and bmi controlling everybody involved. let's start with 90% and if you can get the other actors in piecemeal, let's start at 90% and see where it goes. >> mr. miller. >> mr. pincus and miss matthews can speak much better to that. i will clarify. it is called southern girl, not comfort girl. i got a sixth of $7,000 and that is on a number one song in the united states on tim mcgraw. >> miss griffin on the issue of a data base, i agree on moving forward on what that would look like and how to get as much information as possible are important. there are details people have been talking about, including the copyright office. i do not think the office is handling that. if you look at the biggest licensors, you could download a list of the songs
mr. harris's comment is not paying 50% to each party. but i would also say i'm not sure that i feel as a small business owner it is my responsibility to subsidize a small business company. >> i think it is problematic, i believe miss matthews it is problematic to get everybody involved. but with aztec and bmi controlling everybody involved. let's start with 90% and if you can get the other actors in piecemeal, let's start at 90% and see where it goes. >> mr. miller. >> mr....
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if you would remain kwooit, i would like to introduce to you mr. harry belafonte, the chairman of our entertainment committee who will now give us a brief period of entertainment. >> it's a great day. great day. >> to the millons on the way. we have a little group here that is just a small portion of the group that was here last night. i think we're happy and healthily represented. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> harry belafonte just renaling around the entertainerings and having a word with dr. martin luther king whofgs immediately to the left as you see it on your screen of the entertainers. >> this is a combined group of entertainers. now, back to the podium. ♪ ♪ ♪ the answer my friend is blowing in the wind ♪ ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ ♪ how many roads must exist before it is washed in the sea ♪ ♪ how many years do some people exist before they're allowed to be free ♪ ♪ how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see ♪ ♪ the answer, my friend is blowing in the wind ♪ ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ ♪ how many times must a man l
if you would remain kwooit, i would like to introduce to you mr. harry belafonte, the chairman of our entertainment committee who will now give us a brief period of entertainment. >> it's a great day. great day. >> to the millons on the way. we have a little group here that is just a small portion of the group that was here last night. i think we're happy and healthily represented. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> harry belafonte just renaling around the entertainerings and having a word...
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mr. harris and you talked about this 150,000-dollar fine that could be imposed for infringing. have you ever paid such a fine? >> no sir. >> how many times has that fine in your experience your knowledge been imposed? >> well in the context of pandora. >> just in the whole ego system of this? >> oh hundreds if not thousands of copyright infringement cases going on right now. farah williams is involved with a lawsuit over marvin gaye's estate of her blurred lines were statutory damages and willful infringement are being sought by the plaintiffs. >> i go back to the question, how many times has this line been imposed? >> the maximal 180,000 i can't give you a number. >> you brought that up. >> yes pandora was threatened by music publishers by their outside counsel. >> i want to know how real the threat that is. ms. matthews in your testimony you say section 114i of the copyright act prohibits a court in setting fees for the music words for looking at fees paid by those same services to the recording industry for the performance of sound recordings leading to rate disparities in f
mr. harris and you talked about this 150,000-dollar fine that could be imposed for infringing. have you ever paid such a fine? >> no sir. >> how many times has that fine in your experience your knowledge been imposed? >> well in the context of pandora. >> just in the whole ego system of this? >> oh hundreds if not thousands of copyright infringement cases going on right now. farah williams is involved with a lawsuit over marvin gaye's estate of her blurred lines...
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if you will remain quiet now, i would like to introduce to you mr. harryte, the chairman of our entertainment committee, who will now give us a brief period of entertainment while the rest of the marchers make their way here. mr. belafonte. [applause] >> it is a great day. a great day. great day! there are millions on the way! we have a little group here, just a small portion of the group that was here last night. the other artists had to get back to continue work. i think we are happily represented. let's jump in. >>[guitar playing] >> come go with me to that land come and go with me to that land come and go with me to that land come and go with me to that land come and go with me to that land where i am bound there ain't no kneeling in that land where i am bound there ate no mourning in that land ain't no mourning in that land where i am bound there ain't no mourning in that land where i am bound there will be singing in that land there will be singing in that land there will be singing in that land where i am bound there will be singing in that land the
if you will remain quiet now, i would like to introduce to you mr. harryte, the chairman of our entertainment committee, who will now give us a brief period of entertainment while the rest of the marchers make their way here. mr. belafonte. [applause] >> it is a great day. a great day. great day! there are millions on the way! we have a little group here, just a small portion of the group that was here last night. the other artists had to get back to continue work. i think we are happily...
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if you would remain quiet now, i would like to introduce to you mr. harryy here. mr. belafonte. [applause] >> it is a great day, great day, great day, and there are millions on the way. we have a little group here. this is just a small portion of the group that was here last night. i think we're happily represented. ♪ >> go with me to that land go with me to that land. there ate no kneeling in that land. there ain't no kneeling in that land. and no kneeling in that land ain't no kneeling in that land and no kneeling in that land there ain't no morning in that land there ain't no morning in that land ain't no morning in that land and no morning in that land and no morning in that land where i'm bound. they will be singing in that land they will be singing in that land worm bound. -- where i am banned hash found it come with me to that land could come with me to that land could come with me to that land. come and go with me to that land. come and go with me to that land. come and go with me to that land. come and go with me to that land where i am bound. [app
if you would remain quiet now, i would like to introduce to you mr. harryy here. mr. belafonte. [applause] >> it is a great day, great day, great day, and there are millions on the way. we have a little group here. this is just a small portion of the group that was here last night. i think we're happily represented. ♪ >> go with me to that land go with me to that land. there ate no kneeling in that land. there ain't no kneeling in that land. and no kneeling in that land ain't no...
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mr. kendrick? my name is dan harris i'm from abc news can we talk about candace conti? >> my statement is this. i've never been alone with candace conti. i've never molested candace conti. >> do you really think she's just making this up? >> what do you mean, think? i just told you. >> you never did any field service with her alone? >> never. i've never -- okay. get this right. i've never been alone with candace conti, ever. never have i been alone with candace conti. >> kendrick strongly denied it. >> i'm sure that's the smart thing for him to say. but do you expect honesty from a child molester? really. >> when you told church officials about what happened with your stepdaughter do you think they should have told the rest of the congregation? >> that's not -- hey, you know what? >> i'm calling the police. >> did they tell you to keep it secret? >> no, of course not. >> wa you please send the police to -- >> reporter: this woman is kendrick's current wife. >> there's newspaper people here trying to get a story. >> reporter: you may remember that candace only decided to step forward after learn
mr. kendrick? my name is dan harris i'm from abc news can we talk about candace conti? >> my statement is this. i've never been alone with candace conti. i've never molested candace conti. >> do you really think she's just making this up? >> what do you mean, think? i just told you. >> you never did any field service with her alone? >> never. i've never -- okay. get this right. i've never been alone with candace conti, ever. never have i been alone with candace...
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mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with a community policing attitude that really we haven't seen from san francisco police department you know so hopefully in this can be added a policing add you know to the chiu new community to the new districts wherever those districts are so thank you. >> thank you pastor. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone i'm from the lower hate neighborhood association earlier this week we spoke what lieutenant escobar and some of the groups we're in favor of the redistricting i guess we wanted to know when and where we can find more information regarding the sectors and how they're to change i know if i recall correct 1, 2, 3, 4
mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with...
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mr. harris, to preside over the committee of the whole. mr. shuster: mr. speaker i ask -- i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 749 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to re-authorize federal support for passenger rail programs and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule the bill is considered as read the first time. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, and the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. shuster: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shuster: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to begin by thanking chairman denham, ranking member defazio and capuano who have all worked well on this bill together. i also would like to thank ms. brown who in the last congress when this bill started on its path to thank her for her great work. ms. brown is from th
mr. harris, to preside over the committee of the whole. mr. shuster: mr. speaker i ask -- i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 749 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to re-authorize federal support for passenger rail programs and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule the bill is considered as read the first time. the gentleman from...
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mr. chairman. >> you are welcome. now going over to the one member on our team over here, doctor collins we recognize doctor harris. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you all for coming to the hearing. i'm just going to start with a rhetorical question first since the last time you probably know that my wife passed away from heart disease three days before her 58th birthday and in general we have really underfunded research into heart disease on women over the years. so i went back and looked at theirs. by disease breakdown, what we spend money on. the amount of money that we spend project is 100 times less on heart disease as it is on hiv and aids. one hundred times less productive and that is a discrepancy that just needs to be justified. and it is stunning what that discrepancy is and how the fact is that we dedicate as little as we do to the most prevalent disease in the country and how that will affect the population. anyway, a rhetorical question on that one. i'm going to ask you a question about drug use there is honestly an ongoing discussion some people might not think it is dangerous or addictive, but it is,
mr. chairman. >> you are welcome. now going over to the one member on our team over here, doctor collins we recognize doctor harris. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you all for coming to the hearing. i'm just going to start with a rhetorical question first since the last time you probably know that my wife passed away from heart disease three days before her 58th birthday and in general we have really underfunded research into heart disease on women over the years. so i went back...
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mr. bailey thank you. >> straight ahead, senator harry reid throws in the toul, and hillary clinton's word police are threateningment. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am dealer and test drive the spyder f3 today. 19 years ago we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list... is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule... ...services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angies list app. visit angieslist.com today. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can a
mr. bailey thank you. >> straight ahead, senator harry reid throws in the toul, and hillary clinton's word police are threateningment. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete...
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. >> i want to congratulate harry reid for retiring from the senate. his finest hour. thank you, mr. reid. thank you to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. i hope to see you next week. >>> shedding light on the possible mindset of the germanwings pilot. he had been through a breakup with his fiance and he may have been grappling with vision problems that may have jeopardized his career as a pilot. i'm kelly wright. welcome. >> i'm heather childers in for julie banderas. a whole lot of news to cover for you. the revelations that kelly was talking about don't stop there. we're learning that the co-pilot may have visited an area near the crash site
. >> i want to congratulate harry reid for retiring from the senate. his finest hour. thank you, mr. reid. thank you to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. i hope to see you next week. >>> shedding light on the possible mindset of the germanwings pilot. he had been through a breakup with his fiance and he may have been grappling with vision problems that may have jeopardized his career as a pilot. i'm kelly wright. welcome. >> i'm heather childers in for julie...
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mr. president, this is not my statement. let me clarify. this is senator harry reid's statement on the floor of the u.s. senate. i submit for the record his full speech including his strong support for an end to birthright citizenship. i ask unanimous consent that this be a part of the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. vitter: and in closing mr. president, let me just thank senator reid for his prior words in strong support of what he yesterday called -- quote -- "vitter's stupid amendment." i yield the floor. perfect wyden: mr. wyden: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent to speak in morning business for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, this morning in the energy and natural resources committee there was a very valuable hearing on a bipartisan piece of legislation called the sportsman's act. obviously designed to promote hunting and fishing, activities which are so important to oregonians and something that ou
mr. president, this is not my statement. let me clarify. this is senator harry reid's statement on the floor of the u.s. senate. i submit for the record his full speech including his strong support for an end to birthright citizenship. i ask unanimous consent that this be a part of the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. vitter: and in closing mr. president, let me just thank senator reid for his prior words in strong support of what he yesterday called -- quote --...
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. >> i want to congratulate harry reid on his announcement that he's retiring from the senate so thank you, mrid. that's it for now. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> so glad you could join us. joining us is dr. samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the code of happiness. he's joining us from sunny los angeles, getting that tan. good to see both of you docs. we're going to begin with the shocking details of the germanwings tragedy, the co-pilo
. >> i want to congratulate harry reid on his announcement that he's retiring from the senate so thank you, mrid. that's it for now. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> so glad you could join us. joining us is dr. samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the code of happiness. he's joining us from sunny los angeles, getting that tan. good to see both of you docs. we're going to begin with the shocking details of...
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joining me is former senator and confidante of martin luther king who marched, harris walford and martin luther king iii. mr. king let me dpine begin with you. you heard of another police shooting and the nation still dissecting what went on in ferguson. it occurs that your father would be displeased to know before the shooting in ferguson voting participation there was so low, i think 12%. >> that is correct. not only would he have been disappointed but he would certainly be disappointed that all over the country many states have imposed new laws making it more difficult to vote. and the reality as we observe today it really is not a celebration. it cannot be a celebration unless there's legislation that creates new voting rights for all people. >> you have in an opinion piece you just penned commemorating the 50th anniversary you noted that we rank 138th out of 172 democracies in terms of voter participation. so let's look forward. what's to be done about that? >> i think one, we have to examine why is it that people are not voting. first, the first thing we have to do is create legislation. and i propose
joining me is former senator and confidante of martin luther king who marched, harris walford and martin luther king iii. mr. king let me dpine begin with you. you heard of another police shooting and the nation still dissecting what went on in ferguson. it occurs that your father would be displeased to know before the shooting in ferguson voting participation there was so low, i think 12%. >> that is correct. not only would he have been disappointed but he would certainly be disappointed...
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mr. chairman. >> you're welcome. i want to go on the one number to our team who may have the intellectual power to stay with your team down there dr. collins. i recognized dr. harris. >> thank you very much mr cha irman. let me start with a rhetorical question. since the last time you appeared before this committee, you may know my wife passed away with heart disease before her that the birthday. we have really underfunded research into heart disease for women over the years. i looked at the chart of what the nih spent on. hundred 58 million americans have heart disease. and yet the amount we spend per death is 100 times less on heart disease than it is on hiv and aids. that kind of discrepancy needs to be justified. this is a rhetorical question. it is stunning what that discrepancy is and how the fact that we dedicate as little as we do to heart disease, most trouble and disease in the country, how that will affect the population. anyway, rhetorical question on that one. i will ask you a question about drug use. there is obviously an ongoing discussion about legalizing a dangerous drug called marijuana. some people may not think it is dangerous or addictive, it
mr. chairman. >> you're welcome. i want to go on the one number to our team who may have the intellectual power to stay with your team down there dr. collins. i recognized dr. harris. >> thank you very much mr cha irman. let me start with a rhetorical question. since the last time you appeared before this committee, you may know my wife passed away with heart disease before her that the birthday. we have really underfunded research into heart disease for women over the years. i...
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mr. smarty pants, there is quincy harris, what do you think about this. >> i down loaded the app yesterday>> i bet you did. >> i did. i had to. it is the same as spotify and beats music, the one difference with tidal i can say is they have video and they have like different artists. they have their actual input, you know, you have like artists blurbs and what they were thinking about when they wrote different songs. they have more extensive play list on tidal as well. it seemed like the same. i signed up for the 9.99, 19.99 if you have high resolution, you know, speakers but, it seems like the same as, you know, as the other service but for me, i went okay, i would like to support jay-z and the cause. >> you are talking about... you are talking about supporting, quincy, is this really better for artist or better for us listeners like to listen to music. >> i think, for me, an extra dollar to give to artists to necessity that the artist will get more money, from their music, you know, i will give them support. >> i agree that. >> if you like artist, you have to support them. >> because they
mr. smarty pants, there is quincy harris, what do you think about this. >> i down loaded the app yesterday>> i bet you did. >> i did. i had to. it is the same as spotify and beats music, the one difference with tidal i can say is they have video and they have like different artists. they have their actual input, you know, you have like artists blurbs and what they were thinking about when they wrote different songs. they have more extensive play list on tidal as well. it...
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mr. butterfield: thank you. the final presenter will be congressman al green from harris county, city of houston, state of texas. mr. green: thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank mr. clay for the outstanding job that he has done to keep these issues at the forefront of our thoughts. mr. chairman, if i may say so, the justice department has but only confirmed with empirical evidence what the anecdotal evidence has revealed to us for many years. we have known anecdotally, by simply going to any courtroom, almost any courtroom in this country, and just visually seeing the people who are there. if you walk into that courtroom, you're going to see poor people and you're going to see minorities. and you're going to see them begging and pleading for an opportunity to have more time to pay fines that minimum wages cannot afford. this problem is pervasive and the working with the city councils, working with the judicial systems, has created a circumstance whereby under the guise of law enforcement and public safety people are being taxed. this is but another invidious tax that has been imposed upon poor people a
mr. butterfield: thank you. the final presenter will be congressman al green from harris county, city of houston, state of texas. mr. green: thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank mr. clay for the outstanding job that he has done to keep these issues at the forefront of our thoughts. mr. chairman, if i may say so, the justice department has but only confirmed with empirical evidence what the anecdotal evidence has revealed to us for many years. we have known anecdotally, by simply going...
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mrs. obama and then vice president biden. prince harryir simmons has more from london. >> hey, jose prince harry says that he has now finished with the military that effectively he is look inging for a new job. and is considering his options. >> reporter: after a decade of service, prince harry says this was a really tough decision but in a statement overnight, he says most good things come to an end. in afghanistan captain harry flew aircraft along is side u.s. forces. >> they were really nice to us. >> reporter: even scrambling in the middle of a television interview. far from royal life. he rarely seemed more at home. >> this is my bed. >> reporter: from an early age he was distinned for the military. this morning he says he is incredibly lucky to have achieved that dream as he told us a few years ago. >> your brothers no matter what nation, it's the most amazeing feeling. >> reporter: he has become committed to helping veterans raising money in a breathtaking trek across the south pole. but from third in line to the throne with the bi
mrs. obama and then vice president biden. prince harryir simmons has more from london. >> hey, jose prince harry says that he has now finished with the military that effectively he is look inging for a new job. and is considering his options. >> reporter: after a decade of service, prince harry says this was a really tough decision but in a statement overnight, he says most good things come to an end. in afghanistan captain harry flew aircraft along is side u.s. forces. >>...
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mr. chairman. >> you're welcome. now, i want to go to the one member on our team up here that might actually have the intellectual firepower to stay with your team down there, dr. collins, recognize dr. harris >> thank you very much mr. chairman. thank you all for coming and appearing. first i'm just going to start with a rhetorical question first. since the last time you were before this committee you probably know, my wife passed away from heart disease three days before her 58th birthday. the nih, and in general was really underfunded research into heart disease on women over the years. so i went back and looked at the chart of the disease breakdown, what the nih spends on. 84 million americans have heart disease. and yet the amount we spend per death is 100 times less on heart disease than it is on hiv/aids. 100 times less per death. that kind of discrepancy just needs to be justified. this is going to be a rhetorical question. it is stunning what that discrepancy is. and how the fact that we dedicate as little as we do to heart disease, the most prevalent disease in the country. you know, how that will affect the population. anyway, rhetorical question on that one. dr. volcker, i'll as
mr. chairman. >> you're welcome. now, i want to go to the one member on our team up here that might actually have the intellectual firepower to stay with your team down there, dr. collins, recognize dr. harris >> thank you very much mr. chairman. thank you all for coming and appearing. first i'm just going to start with a rhetorical question first. since the last time you were before this committee you probably know, my wife passed away from heart disease three days before her 58th...
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tweeted that potus calls into nevada radio calling harry reid tough, unique and crumb muj on charm and i'll miss him. so now what for nevada the senate, mrthe conventional wisdom is wrong. chuck and i were just talking about this and he agrees which me. i think the sense is harry reid could never have won in 2016. as someone who said repeatedly publicly harry reid can't win in 2010 i learned my lesson there. i think he is stronger and would have kept a lot of major republican players out of that race not wanting to run against him and all that that entails. i always think open seats are better opportunities. think this is now a better opportunity for republicans not because of reid but the quality of candidate they might be able to get to run. i don't think that's brian sandoval would be the clear front-runner, but there's more good options for republicans and this is a swing state, both in presidential level in 2016 and will be competitive. >> it's going to be very important swing state but also the hispanic vote it will depend on who's on the tickets. >> if you're republicans, you're much happier running against harry reid's replacemen
tweeted that potus calls into nevada radio calling harry reid tough, unique and crumb muj on charm and i'll miss him. so now what for nevada the senate, mrthe conventional wisdom is wrong. chuck and i were just talking about this and he agrees which me. i think the sense is harry reid could never have won in 2016. as someone who said repeatedly publicly harry reid can't win in 2010 i learned my lesson there. i think he is stronger and would have kept a lot of major republican players out of...
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i highlighted in the harry wilson thing, of course -- mr.son is getting paid by hedge fund but didn't get on the board because they got an outcome they wanted. >> we haven't talked about nelson peltz attacking specific directors in dupont. >> no, we haven't. and who he went on. >> sandly cutler ceo of eaton. >> and another lady. asked and answered. >> will you stop! i think what's important with the dupont that is he does not want that. he's not -- his directors are paid like all directors, they work for the common shareholders another reason why i think nelson is a pure play generator of positive energy and positive stock price. >> interesting. all right. talking about, by the way, activists who sometimes try to take credit yahoo! announcing approved new $2 million share buyback program. using proceeds from alibaba's ipo, of course which took place some time back now, the new plan will expire the 31st of 2018. when it comes to yahoo! of course marissa mayer, many laud her for capital allocation or return of capital to shareholders. the big
i highlighted in the harry wilson thing, of course -- mr.son is getting paid by hedge fund but didn't get on the board because they got an outcome they wanted. >> we haven't talked about nelson peltz attacking specific directors in dupont. >> no, we haven't. and who he went on. >> sandly cutler ceo of eaton. >> and another lady. asked and answered. >> will you stop! i think what's important with the dupont that is he does not want that. he's not -- his directors...
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earlier today, mitch mcconnell and harry reid came to the floor to discuss the fifth anniversary of the health care law and the republican budget plan. >> mr. president, we begin by remembering a failed idea from the past; obamacare. and we will end by passing balanced budget legislation about the future. five years ago today a partisan obamacare bill was signed into law over the objections of the american people. it was rushed through and defied the experts who warned it would result in higher cost fewer choices and broken promises for the middle class and tragically that is what we have seen. millions of americans lost health care plans they were promised they could keep ration premiums skyped deductibles sky rocketed and tax burdens were costly. and family doctors and trusted hospitals for too many fell out of network. listen to letters like karen from lewisville to know that americans deserve better than what obamacare has given them. karen was paying $325 a month for her health insurance and now she said her premium spiked to almost $550 a month with a deductible well in access of $6,000. i cannot afford this karen wrote, but i do not
earlier today, mitch mcconnell and harry reid came to the floor to discuss the fifth anniversary of the health care law and the republican budget plan. >> mr. president, we begin by remembering a failed idea from the past; obamacare. and we will end by passing balanced budget legislation about the future. five years ago today a partisan obamacare bill was signed into law over the objections of the american people. it was rushed through and defied the experts who warned it would result in...
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harris talk show host. great to have you all with us. mr. potter, you first. ted cruz, we know he's wrong.lly obligated to sign up. so why spin it this way. >> you know i don't really know. i guess he felt it was really important to keep it going. i will say he and i have something in common. we are getting health insurance through the employers. i had to do that when i left my job in the insurance industry. and this was before obamacare. and i probably would have done what i did has it not been for my wife having the job. probably uninsurable because of the age. so it's one very good thing about the affordable care act. and he should be grateful to have the chance to be on his wife's health plan. >> well, the fundamental of this is this man has gone around blistering obamacare at every corner. he could go to the private sector, could he not? just pick up the phone and say i need coverage. what is your rate? why doesn't he go down the the road to the private sector? >> well he can. first of all, you're right. there's no obligation to get his coverage at the workplace, just as anybody does
harris talk show host. great to have you all with us. mr. potter, you first. ted cruz, we know he's wrong.lly obligated to sign up. so why spin it this way. >> you know i don't really know. i guess he felt it was really important to keep it going. i will say he and i have something in common. we are getting health insurance through the employers. i had to do that when i left my job in the insurance industry. and this was before obamacare. and i probably would have done what i did has it...
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the final presenter, congressman al green from harris county city of houston state of texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank mr. clay for the outstanding job to keep these issues at the forefront ever our thoughts. mr. chairman if i may say so, the justice department has only but confirmed with empirical evidence what the anecdoteal evidence has revealed to us for many years. we have known anecdotally by simply going to almost any courtroom in this courtroom and just visually seeing the people who are there. if you walk into that courtroom, you're going to see poor people and you're going to see minorities and you're going to see them begging and pleading for are an opportunity to have more time to pay fines than minimum wages cannot afford. this problem is pervasive and the establishment working with the city council working with the judicial system has created a circumstance whereby under the guys of law enforcement and public safety people are being taxed. this is but another invidious tax that's been imposed upon poor people and minorities. it is time for us to act. than
the final presenter, congressman al green from harris county city of houston state of texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to thank mr. clay for the outstanding job to keep these issues at the forefront ever our thoughts. mr. chairman if i may say so, the justice department has only but confirmed with empirical evidence what the anecdoteal evidence has revealed to us for many years. we have known anecdotally by simply going to almost any courtroom in this courtroom and just...
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harris? >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary for being before the subcommittee. let me ask a couple of questions about h 2 b. a lot of seafood processing tourism industry it's necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going. in my district. and, you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations, and the department of labor subsequently spending applications. but then surprisingly enough dhs is suspending applications right after it even though the law is clear that dol only has a consult consultative role. why is premium processing for h2b being suspended? for the employer to pay to have the expedited processing in 15 days? >> i'm aware of the case. i'm aware of the issue. and i'm aware that we're moving forward with h-2-b processing. with the permission of the court on an interim basis. i've got to get back to you -- >> on the premium issue? do you know what the time frames are right now? you can get back to me. but i would appreciate it prett
harris? >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary for being before the subcommittee. let me ask a couple of questions about h 2 b. a lot of seafood processing tourism industry it's necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going. in my district. and, you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations, and the department of labor subsequently spending applications....
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harris? >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary, for being before the subcommittee. couple of questions about h 2 b. a lot of seafood processing tourism industry, it's necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going. in my district. and, you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations, and the department of labor subsequently spending applications. but then surprisingly enough, dhs is suspending applications right after it, even though the law is clear that dol only has a consultative role. why is premium processing for h2b being suspended? for the employer to pay to have the expedited processing in 15 days? >> i'm aware of the case. i'm aware of the issue. and i'm aware that we're moving forward with h-2-b processing. with the permission of the court on an interim basis. i've got to get back to you -- >> on the premium issue? do you know what the time frames are right now? you can get back to me. but i would appreciate it pretty timely. we're ve
harris? >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary, for being before the subcommittee. couple of questions about h 2 b. a lot of seafood processing tourism industry, it's necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going. in my district. and, you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations, and the department of labor subsequently spending applications. but then...
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. >> i want to congratulate harry reid for retiring from the senate. his finest hour. thank you, mr. reid. thank you to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. i hope to see you next week. >>> shedding light on the possible mindset of the germanwings pilot. he had been through a breakup with his fiance and he may have been grappling with vision problems that may have jeopardized his career as a pilot. i'm kelly wright. welcome. >> i'm heather childers in for julie banderas. a whole lot of news to cover for you. the revelations that kelly was talking about don't stop there. we're learning that the co-pilot may have visited an area near the crash site as a child as a member of the german gliding club saying between 1996 and 2003 lubitz's family were regulars at an airfield in the town of sisteron. all of this as crews continue to look for the victims who have to be i.d.'d by dna. amy kellogg is reporting live with the latest. amy? >> reporter: hi, heather. through locals they have been badly shaken by the tragedy. the fact that andreas lubitz spent a lot of time here is particularly
. >> i want to congratulate harry reid for retiring from the senate. his finest hour. thank you, mr. reid. thank you to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. i hope to see you next week. >>> shedding light on the possible mindset of the germanwings pilot. he had been through a breakup with his fiance and he may have been grappling with vision problems that may have jeopardized his career as a pilot. i'm kelly wright. welcome. >> i'm heather childers in for julie...
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mr. president you are in trouble now facing crippling strikes and communism and things began to get rough. >> you look like that son of a harry is the grave
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harris. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary, for being before the subcommittee. let me ask you a couple questions about h2 b, very important to my district, a lot of seafood processing tourismzy. the workers are necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going in my district. and you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations and the department of labor subsequently suspending applications and surprising enough, dhs suspending applications after even though the law is very clear they only have a consultative role. one thing came up, why did dht suspend the premium processing once -- in general. why is premium processing for h2 h2b suspended the ability for the employer to pay extra to have expedite processing within 15 days. >> i'm aware of the case and the issue and wear we're moving$x forward with h2b processing. with the permission of the court, on an interim basis, i have to get back to you. >> on the premium issue. do you know what the c
harris. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary, for being before the subcommittee. let me ask you a couple questions about h2 b, very important to my district, a lot of seafood processing tourismzy. the workers are necessary to keep the little bit of economic recovery we have going in my district. and you know, you're well aware of the whole court issue with the court that ruled against the department of labor's ability to have rules and regulations and the department of labor...
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harris who's the clerk of the court. is patricia? kathie and patricia from our public information office. as you indicated mr. chairman, we're always very careful and cautious about budget tear expenditures. the budget of the supreme court is just a small part of the budget for the course of the whole. and i think a day, you will hear presentation from judge julia gibbons of the 6th circuit on the budget for the judiciary as a whole. she does a marvelous job for the judiciary. spends many, many days and weeks on this subject. the budget for the federal judiciary as a whole it's important, i think, for the congress to realize it isn't just judges. there are 7,900 probation and presentencing officers. this is cost effective because this keeps people on supervised release so that they're not in custody. this is a huge cost saving without reference to the human factor. and over the years, in the federal system, we have a very low recidivism rate for those on release. it's high if you look at it as one-third. but it's quite low compared to the state. so this is cost effective. the federal courts as a whole, mr. ch
harris who's the clerk of the court. is patricia? kathie and patricia from our public information office. as you indicated mr. chairman, we're always very careful and cautious about budget tear expenditures. the budget of the supreme court is just a small part of the budget for the course of the whole. and i think a day, you will hear presentation from judge julia gibbons of the 6th circuit on the budget for the judiciary as a whole. she does a marvelous job for the judiciary. spends many, many...
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mr. president you are in trouble now facing crippling strikes and communism and things began to get rough. >> you look like that son of a harryis is the grave site
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mr. reid. why? >> it doesn't count if you say it out of the side of your mouth. the rules are. >> i'm feeling fat. >> exactly. then it would be fine. if harrywould have a black eye. not just because of the bad fall he took it would be because not only did he lose an election and go into the minority but now he's got to deal with this serious corruption case that is swirling around congress. what it relates to is bob menendez, he is a democrat from new jersey. ranking member on the senate foreign committee has harassed the president on his foreign policy. mr. menendez points out he's not been charged with anything, but if you're holding a press conference and defending yourself against the noncharges it's not exact -- >> we do that every day we say nothing. >> also not charged. >> nor have i been charged. there you go. >> no charges today. >> harry reid doesn't want to get the call from the feds saying, hey you too, come on over here, sit down with us. >> come over and talk. because, as politico reports that reid did talk to the fbi, that he is not facing charges himself or there is not an investigation targeted at him. but he took money fro
mr. reid. why? >> it doesn't count if you say it out of the side of your mouth. the rules are. >> i'm feeling fat. >> exactly. then it would be fine. if harrywould have a black eye. not just because of the bad fall he took it would be because not only did he lose an election and go into the minority but now he's got to deal with this serious corruption case that is swirling around congress. what it relates to is bob menendez, he is a democrat from new jersey. ranking member on...
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harris, the president of american baptist college. thank you both for being here. >> good to be here. >> mr.uch a pleasure to stand here with you. yesterday you had the opportunity to hear the president reflect on 50 years. what did you make of his address? >> i think it was just right. he has never been better but he is always excellent. whether he's in the united states or whether he's in europe right. he always has so much sense and he is not politicking, like most politicians do right. he's above that. >> when he spoke yesterday for me, part of what i heard was a particular structure that sounds to me very much like the structure of a black sermon. sometimes the president uses that structure, sometimes he doesn't, but i heard him use it the way he laid out the points. that's part of why i wanted to have you all here today is that idea that institutions are part of it. we talk about the big personalities that john lewis is, we talk about the moments in history. but the institutions matter. what do we not know about abt that we need to know? >> american baptist college is where they all ca
harris, the president of american baptist college. thank you both for being here. >> good to be here. >> mr.uch a pleasure to stand here with you. yesterday you had the opportunity to hear the president reflect on 50 years. what did you make of his address? >> i think it was just right. he has never been better but he is always excellent. whether he's in the united states or whether he's in europe right. he always has so much sense and he is not politicking, like most...
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harris, clerk of the court. and, is patricia here? we have kathy. patricia from our public information office. as you indicated, mr. chairman, we are always very careful cautious about budgetary expenditures. as you all know, the budget of the supreme court is a small part of the budget as a whole. the budget for the courts as a whole is a very small part of the united states budget. i think in atoday you will hear presentation from judge julia gibbons of the sixth circuit on the budget for the judiciary as a whole. she does a marvelous job for the judiciary. she spends many days on the subject. the budget for the federal judiciary as a whole is important, i think, for the congress to realize. it is not just judges. there are 7900 probation and sentencing officers. this is cost-effective because this keeps people on supervised release so they are not in custody. this is a huge cost saving. without reference to the human factor. over the years,i in federal system, we have a very low recidivism rate for those who are on release. it is high if you look at that it as one third. this is cost-effective. the federal court
harris, clerk of the court. and, is patricia here? we have kathy. patricia from our public information office. as you indicated, mr. chairman, we are always very careful cautious about budgetary expenditures. as you all know, the budget of the supreme court is a small part of the budget as a whole. the budget for the courts as a whole is a very small part of the united states budget. i think in atoday you will hear presentation from judge julia gibbons of the sixth circuit on the budget for the...
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harris, who's the clerk of the court. and we -- is patricia here with you? we have kathy and patricia from our public information office. as you indicated, mr. chairman, we're always very careful, very cautious about budgetary expenditures. will as you well know, as the committee well knows, the budget of the supreme court is a very small part of the budget of the courts as a whole. and the budgets for the courts of a whole is a very small part of the united states budget. and i think a day you will hear presentation from judge julia gibbons of the sixth circuit on the budget for the judiciary as a whole. and this is of immense importance. she does a marvelous job for the judiciary. spends many days and weeks on this subject. and the budget for the federal judiciary as a whole, it's important, i think, for the congress to realize, it isn't just judges. there are 7900 probation and presentencing officers. and this is cost effective because this keeps people on supervised release. so that they're not in custody, which is cost saving. and over the years, in the federal system, we have a very low recidivism rate for our -- for those who are on r
harris, who's the clerk of the court. and we -- is patricia here with you? we have kathy and patricia from our public information office. as you indicated, mr. chairman, we're always very careful, very cautious about budgetary expenditures. will as you well know, as the committee well knows, the budget of the supreme court is a very small part of the budget of the courts as a whole. and the budgets for the courts of a whole is a very small part of the united states budget. and i think a day you...