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mr. marks and todd henry. i do think that continuity is important, but i do want to give an opportunity to mr. henry as well to make the case. so, i look forward to that. i think that this is one of the more important appointments that we're making at the rules committee given the seriousness of what's happening out there in terms of pedestrian safety in san francisco. and i'm very pleased to see the caliber of the people that are serving and the commitment. i was very impressed with the presentations. mr. bloomberg, very thorough. mr. lowell, very thorough, very passionate. and mr. strassner, you know, i'm familiar with his work for many years, his commitment to community service. so, i'd like to make a motion to reappoint mr. bloomberg to seat 1, mr. lowell to seat 4, and mr. strassner to seat 6. >> so, my comments is that -- thank you for your willingness to want to serve again. i think this issue is important to not only me individually, but i think everybody on the board of supervisors, the work [adjourne
mr. marks and todd henry. i do think that continuity is important, but i do want to give an opportunity to mr. henry as well to make the case. so, i look forward to that. i think that this is one of the more important appointments that we're making at the rules committee given the seriousness of what's happening out there in terms of pedestrian safety in san francisco. and i'm very pleased to see the caliber of the people that are serving and the commitment. i was very impressed with the...
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nob number[inaudible] mr. henry commons the first black man to work in parole [inaudible] also civil rights in american for the black experience in san francisco. [inaudible] brown. lewis garret senior. gerled johnson. [inaudible] jf doctor rea rifferedson. i come here here today because tomorrow is the 2 year an versery of trivon. the number is 510, 652 [inaudible] kg paul aul.com. my name is juicy. i have been singing [inaudible] i show to you mr. mark of district to to get pin touch with the people at 474 [inaudible] we want to get ahead and get together. people shouldn't have to be abused. [inaudible] thank you. >> are there any other members of the public that would like to speak? madam you >> item 19 is the board of supervisors [inaudible] the california government code regarding the [inaudible] with labor union representing city employees >> the parties we will present to us would like to brief us next week on march the 4 so can i have a motion to amend to do that? let me ask if there are members of the publi
nob number[inaudible] mr. henry commons the first black man to work in parole [inaudible] also civil rights in american for the black experience in san francisco. [inaudible] brown. lewis garret senior. gerled johnson. [inaudible] jf doctor rea rifferedson. i come here here today because tomorrow is the 2 year an versery of trivon. the number is 510, 652 [inaudible] kg paul aul.com. my name is juicy. i have been singing [inaudible] i show to you mr. mark of district to to get pin touch with the...
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joining us now mr. henryrd who is going to tell us everything we need to know in the world of sports. >> how would you know that, henry? >> i know these things. they are just off the top of my head. >> all right. don't underestimate me. >> i'm not going to follow up on that one, no. i will not follow up. >> it's scary because i only have two sons that i know where to get a dress from but that's a whole other story. when we come back tiger woods looking for his first victory of 2014. can he get it and giants training camp continues in arizona and today the men in orange and black took on their heated rivals in dodger blue. baseball highlights next in sports. olt. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you know, spring training records don't mean anything, but after getting spanked by the mariners by a score of 18-3 yesterday the giants were focused on getting a win today. the g-men split squad faced their biggest rival, the dodgers, who had their $215 million pitcher on the mound. arizona, bottom of the first. a.j.
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mr. secretary henry paulson. mr.ank you very much for coming back on. >> larry, good to be with you. >> are we in a recession right now, sir? >> well, larry, what i'm saying is we're clearly in a difficult period. >> governor chris christie, welcome to "the kudlow report." we're honored, sir. >> happy to be here, larry, thanks. >> alaska republican governor sarah palin. governor palin, thank you ever so much for coming on. >> mr. geithner, thank you very much. >> good to be here, larry. >> ex-chairman and ceo fred smith. if there's a better businessman in this country, i don't know him. fred, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, larry, for that kind introduction. >> donald trump, welcome back to "the kudlow report." i appreciate it. >> good, larry. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney. governor romney, welcome back to the show. >> thanks, larry, good g. to be with you. >> i'm wliev live at the republican convention in tampa, florida. >> mr. cantor, we appreciate it. >> budget chairman paul ryan, we appreciate you
mr. secretary henry paulson. mr.ank you very much for coming back on. >> larry, good to be with you. >> are we in a recession right now, sir? >> well, larry, what i'm saying is we're clearly in a difficult period. >> governor chris christie, welcome to "the kudlow report." we're honored, sir. >> happy to be here, larry, thanks. >> alaska republican governor sarah palin. governor palin, thank you ever so much for coming on. >> mr. geithner,...
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mr. john henry dayton and all of his contributions to his family and our community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess >> we'll show you some of what dianne feinstein had to say earlier today on the senate floor. >> based on what director brennan has informed us, i have grave concerns that the c.i.a.'s search may well have violated the separation of powers principles emwodied -- embodied in the united states constitution, including the speech and debate clause. it may have undermined the constitutional framework, essential to effective congressional oversight of intelligence activities or any other government function. i have asked for an apology and a recognition that this c.i.a. search of computers used by its oversight committee was inappropriate. i have received neither. besides the constitutional implications, the c.i.a. search may also have violated the fourth amendment, the computer fraud and abuse act, as well as 333 which ive order 12 prohibits the c.i.a. from conducting domestic searches or sur
mr. john henry dayton and all of his contributions to his family and our community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess >> we'll show you some of what dianne feinstein had to say earlier today on the senate floor. >> based on what director brennan has informed us, i have grave concerns that the c.i.a.'s search may well have violated the separation of powers principles emwodied -- embodied in the united...
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mrs. chang. - how nice to see you. - oh, thank you. henry, where are your grandparents ? your father's parked outside. - my grandparents ? - yes. you mean grandma and grandpa. yes, henry. that's who i mean. where are they ? they... just stepped out. where exactly did they go ? they didn't exactly tell me. do you know when they'll be back ? soon, i think. i told you i would be here to pick them up. well-- - mrs. chang i'm jess washington. - how do you do. i'm going to be leaving in a little while. let me drive henry's grandparents home. no, that would be a terrible imposition. not at all. please, i insist. well, all right, then. thank you very much. henry, what did she say ? something about staying in my room for the rest of my life. mr. brashov ! sit down. this has all been a big mistake, but no one believes me. you're the owner of the cafe. and jamal is a valued employee of mine. you know where he was last night ? wherever jamal says he was, he was. i'm sorry, but that's not good enough. yeah ? "jamal al-jibali. occupation, engineer. wife, jihan el-bially." it's all here
mrs. chang. - how nice to see you. - oh, thank you. henry, where are your grandparents ? your father's parked outside. - my grandparents ? - yes. you mean grandma and grandpa. yes, henry. that's who i mean. where are they ? they... just stepped out. where exactly did they go ? they didn't exactly tell me. do you know when they'll be back ? soon, i think. i told you i would be here to pick them up. well-- - mrs. chang i'm jess washington. - how do you do. i'm going to be leaving in a little...
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mr. rogers. next speaker >> good morning. i'm henry i'm here to voice any support of the feasibility study with one transcript on the avenue some not where the m lines are at there are a lot of students who ride the 28 everyday during the rush hour there's congestion in the north direction and if the questing right-of-way were there it would improve where their ride the m or 28. that's one thing i ask the feasibility study to consider >> anyone else who would like to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor yee >> yeah. i just want to make a comment about the process of seeing the ta and mta as partnership come together on this. when they first went out to the community it was in draft form and there were options for several. was interesting to watch the public or lynn listen to the public initially when there was a fear that decisions were already made they continued to give their comments and input to the create of the process when it came back the comments that were made were listened to and the adaptation of the nex
mr. rogers. next speaker >> good morning. i'm henry i'm here to voice any support of the feasibility study with one transcript on the avenue some not where the m lines are at there are a lot of students who ride the 28 everyday during the rush hour there's congestion in the north direction and if the questing right-of-way were there it would improve where their ride the m or 28. that's one thing i ask the feasibility study to consider >> anyone else who would like to speak. seeing...
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mr. rogers. next speaker >> good morning. i'm henry i'm here to voice any support of the feasibility study with one transcript on the avenue some not where the m lines are at there are a lot of students who ride the 28 everyday during the rush hour there's congestion in the north direction and if the questing right-of-way were there it would improve where their ride the m or
mr. rogers. next speaker >> good morning. i'm henry i'm here to voice any support of the feasibility study with one transcript on the avenue some not where the m lines are at there are a lot of students who ride the 28 everyday during the rush hour there's congestion in the north direction and if the questing right-of-way were there it would improve where their ride the m or
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mr. brashov. while i'm doing that you should all start working. henry, you can finish taking the chairs down. jamal, you can fill up all the salt and pepper shakers. and, katherine start setting the tables. - what ? - who made you the boss ? i'm sure that's what mr. brashov would want. well, i think he would feel better if i were in charge. mr. brashov might not be feeling well, but he's not that sick. the way you bark orders at people ? well, i'm sorry, but i don't know if anyone would want you in charge. katherine, i don't bark orders. i make strong suggestions. i think if only one of us is to be in charge, it ought to be me. you're in the kitchen most of the day, hidden away, out of view, where you should be. i'm sorry, but i don't know if i can work here if you are the boss. i'm positive that i can't work here if you're the boss. - i know. maybe jamal can be the boss. - what ? weren't you in charge of a bunch of people back in egypt ? well, yes, but-- you know, that's not such a bad idea. i agree. that is a good idea. i am honored. that even sounds like mr. brashov. - but i must turn down
mr. brashov. while i'm doing that you should all start working. henry, you can finish taking the chairs down. jamal, you can fill up all the salt and pepper shakers. and, katherine start setting the tables. - what ? - who made you the boss ? i'm sure that's what mr. brashov would want. well, i think he would feel better if i were in charge. mr. brashov might not be feeling well, but he's not that sick. the way you bark orders at people ? well, i'm sorry, but i don't know if anyone would want...
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mr. dixon, thank you for the information, if that's true about the 101 henry adams being 90 or 95 percent occupied, it leaves -- you know, this is my concern is that these businesses will no longer be able to operate in san francisco because i imagine getting 22,000 square feet, you know, that's somewhere related to the design industry is probably not possible in this neighborhood. so -- and then mr. shaheen also, i'm wondering about the /phrarpb plan that was put forward. what you said was you're going to get a 30 day notice to leave and that doesn't sound much like a transition plan at all. you know, while i understand the parking issues, 250,000 square feet of office space is going to generate a lot of people and that's a whole planning code issue that we have nothing to do with, but i understand the loophole in the code because we have the opportunity but at the same time it is a historic resource already, and any changes to that building would have to go through the /skaout any of our whole code and review process so, you know, i'm just really torn about this because i really see tha
mr. dixon, thank you for the information, if that's true about the 101 henry adams being 90 or 95 percent occupied, it leaves -- you know, this is my concern is that these businesses will no longer be able to operate in san francisco because i imagine getting 22,000 square feet, you know, that's somewhere related to the design industry is probably not possible in this neighborhood. so -- and then mr. shaheen also, i'm wondering about the /phrarpb plan that was put forward. what you said was...
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would be the response of patrick henry, john adams, james madison, thomas payne, all of those people -- thomas payne wasn't a very religious man but he was big on rights. mrs. bachmann: we know what they would say. patrick henry said, give me liberty or give me death. they were willing to put their live, their honor, their sacred fortune on the line to fight for what the obama administration has been eager to deny to the american people which is freedom of speech, expression and religious liberty. that's what they would do. they would do far more than dump some boxes of tea into boston harbor. if they thought the tea party was strong now, you ain't seen nothing yet. we're going to see the american people rise up in force. they're unwilling to put duct tape willingly over their mouths, unwilling to put duct tape over their moral conscience. unwilling to put duct tapes over their hearts that have a heart for god. people will stand for freedom because that's -- it's written in our d.n.a. as americans. it's what we do for a living. we get up in the morning and we fight for liberty. it is who we are. the obama administration can pass an unconstitutional bill. w
would be the response of patrick henry, john adams, james madison, thomas payne, all of those people -- thomas payne wasn't a very religious man but he was big on rights. mrs. bachmann: we know what they would say. patrick henry said, give me liberty or give me death. they were willing to put their live, their honor, their sacred fortune on the line to fight for what the obama administration has been eager to deny to the american people which is freedom of speech, expression and religious...
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. >> seema, i think it was henry waxman challenging saying your pills cost too much and everybody sold off biotech. but mr. waxman that has been on that panel is retiring. he'll be gone soon. >> there you go. >> i think the stocks should discount the elimination and determination and the extinction of congressman henry waxman. not personal. just policy. >> it definitely was one of the catalysts that resulted in selling off today. >> seema mody, thanks very much. director at tjm services and jeff killburg and o'neil securities. i do not want to talk about henry waxman. that is just too boring. what i want to know about is how good it is that janet yellen -- this might have been a freudian slip or whatever but i'm going to argue it's healthy for the economy. >> and i'm going to be right there with you. i thought she did an excellent job. i was actually offended the next day when some people called her saying it was a rookie mistake. she never should have said it. i'm thinking, what are you talking about? everything is on the table and people need to understand that. on wednesday when the news came out, it w
. >> seema, i think it was henry waxman challenging saying your pills cost too much and everybody sold off biotech. but mr. waxman that has been on that panel is retiring. he'll be gone soon. >> there you go. >> i think the stocks should discount the elimination and determination and the extinction of congressman henry waxman. not personal. just policy. >> it definitely was one of the catalysts that resulted in selling off today. >> seema mody, thanks very much....
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mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say, "henry, you're the first one i would try to get help from." and he says, "the second one is elsa." [laugh] so we knew that we were being relied on by brian. a few weeks back, mrs. lee called brian early in the morning to tell him not to bother picking them up because they were already at the hospital. mr. lee was ill and she had taken him to the er. the next day or so, brian, on his lunchtime, found out that mr. lee had been admitted to the hospital and he went up to mr. lee's room and just stuck his head in just to say hello. and the minute mr. lee saw him he went [gesture thumb up in the air] like that. and mrs. lee said, "he's telling you again you're number one driver. so brian really appreciated that; he thought that was really sweet. but he could see mr. lee wasn't doing so well so he left really quickly. and unfortunately, mr. lee passed away that evening. that had a great impact on brian and me. it was very sad, but it was so touching that he had seen mr. lee and mr. lee had confirme
mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say, "henry, you're the first one i would try to get help from." and he says, "the second one is elsa." [laugh] so we knew that we were being relied on by brian. a few weeks back, mrs. lee called brian early in the morning to tell him not to bother picking them up because they were already at the hospital....
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henry knox had worked out. in the senate the presiding officer as with most conventiong officer was always addressed as mr. president but when washington entered the presiding officer of the senate was his own vice president john adams. washington was in the position where he would have to call john adams mr. president. washington was having none of that. he was the only president and he wasn't going to call anyone else mr. president. senators didn't know what to call either one of them and adams was red-faced with embarrassment. washington eventually saw the problem in its own way. he walked out. he never again set foot in the senate nor has any other president to address that body. from that day on on the president of the has entered the capital to address only a joint session of congress in the house chamber with the presiding officer called mr. speaker and only the president of the united states is called mr. president. now these may sound like silly little things but this is what washington had to face in his first months in office as president also the least threatening issues to his person and to th
henry knox had worked out. in the senate the presiding officer as with most conventiong officer was always addressed as mr. president but when washington entered the presiding officer of the senate was his own vice president john adams. washington was in the position where he would have to call john adams mr. president. washington was having none of that. he was the only president and he wasn't going to call anyone else mr. president. senators didn't know what to call either one of them and...
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mrs. clinton that pete stark was, quote, one of the more disliked members, and also described fellow california democrat henrywaxman, then a subcommittee chair, as a medicaid guru widely unpopular with states and governors. this draft of a letter to the archbishop of philadelphia on abortion drew, as you can see, heavy editing from the 42ant president, and this shows mr. clinton striking a reference to al gore as an extraordinary partner in favor of calling him a close friend and steadfast partner. the documents also showed senior officials voicing concern that russian documents relating to lee harvey oswald turned over to washington might be doctored to embarrass the u.s. bret. >> our resident historian, james, thank you. >>> it's been a legislative priority for decades, yet action on immigration reform has gone virtually nowhere. carl cameron on making deportation humane. >> it was supposed to be all about the irish with st. patrick's day looming, but the president had undocumented immigrants from south of the border on his mind. >> there's no reason why we can't do for this generation of immigrants what wa
mrs. clinton that pete stark was, quote, one of the more disliked members, and also described fellow california democrat henrywaxman, then a subcommittee chair, as a medicaid guru widely unpopular with states and governors. this draft of a letter to the archbishop of philadelphia on abortion drew, as you can see, heavy editing from the 42ant president, and this shows mr. clinton striking a reference to al gore as an extraordinary partner in favor of calling him a close friend and steadfast...
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. >> ed henry last night said that this phone call between the two heads of state was initiated by mr do you read anything into that at all? tammy, let's start with you. >> well, look, i mean, putin has nothing to lose. he's in the catbird seat. anything he wants, he's going to get. any negotiation at this point, look, you don't go into a negotiation or request one unless you know what it is you want and it's obvious that putin can ask for anything. i would suggest with all of those troops putin's in a position now where he not only could ask for a reversal of the small sanctions that we've already done but could also ask for no aid to go to ukraine. he could ask for the moon. so, if he's very worried, we've got, look, our billion aid package that we'll vote on on tuesday is nothing compared to the $18 billion that the imf is suggesting and even more from the eu, but none of that has been implemented yet. he could effectively demand that we help him isolate ukraine and considering the failure of obama's approach, of kerry's approach at this point, we're now scrambling to effectively g
. >> ed henry last night said that this phone call between the two heads of state was initiated by mr do you read anything into that at all? tammy, let's start with you. >> well, look, i mean, putin has nothing to lose. he's in the catbird seat. anything he wants, he's going to get. any negotiation at this point, look, you don't go into a negotiation or request one unless you know what it is you want and it's obvious that putin can ask for anything. i would suggest with all of those...
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henry, everybody. directly ahead. factor exclusive, congressman paul ryan branded a racist by congresswoman barbara lee. mr.n will be here. later, many people believe the malaysian government covering up what happened to the missing jet. we will tell you why they here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for u. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, chargesexpenses and other importt information and should be re and considered carefully befo investing. for a current prospectus visit www.etrade.com/mutualfunds. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen
henry, everybody. directly ahead. factor exclusive, congressman paul ryan branded a racist by congresswoman barbara lee. mr.n will be here. later, many people believe the malaysian government covering up what happened to the missing jet. we will tell you why they here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary...
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henry, everybody. directly ahead. factor exclusive, congressman paul ryan branded a racist by congresswoman barbara lee. mr.will be here. later, many people believe the malaysian government covering up what happened to the missing jet. we will tell you why they believe that upcoming. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect yr eye health. as yoage, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for youeyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your ey are unique, so hp pro
henry, everybody. directly ahead. factor exclusive, congressman paul ryan branded a racist by congresswoman barbara lee. mr.will be here. later, many people believe the malaysian government covering up what happened to the missing jet. we will tell you why they believe that upcoming. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can...
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mr. gallego: earlier, i was on the floor and mentioned clay henry as one though elected officials in the district i represent, i referred to him as mayor of terlingua. you would think i would remember that he was actually mayor of lajitas. that's in the big bend country, next to tembings rlingua. i will tell you that one of the most beautiful parts of the world, one i urge everyone to get familiar with is the big bend country of west texas. the rio grande river, the canyons, it is an amazing place and i urge everyone to get familiar with that part of the world as there's nothing like it in the entire united states. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. the american people have not received the answers they deserve from the i.r.s. lois lerner appeared before the
mr. gallego: earlier, i was on the floor and mentioned clay henry as one though elected officials in the district i represent, i referred to him as mayor of terlingua. you would think i would remember that he was actually mayor of lajitas. that's in the big bend country, next to tembings rlingua. i will tell you that one of the most beautiful parts of the world, one i urge everyone to get familiar with is the big bend country of west texas. the rio grande river, the canyons, it is an amazing...
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mr frazer it's every freshening to see yourself and henry kissinger people we would normally describeold warriors advocate a sensible compromise in this very difficult situation while they current generation of western policymakers seem to be very inflexible i'm going for one side take all approach anyway we have to take a short break now when we come back despite the chorus of western condemnations russia has recognised the results of the crimean referendum is this a cross violation of international law or simply history repeating itself that's coming up in a few moments on well the part. we have a solution to the manufacturing crisis in america potemkin factories delta temp good jobs oh how the potemkin markets will be impressed to see a thriving potemkin economy. we wanted to create a realistic movie that would represent like there were debates like this it really is. there's an exit in the six. what some people are wonderful with the whole thing is a. welcome back to worlds apart from riyadh discussing the tensions between the west and russia with former australian prime minister
mr frazer it's every freshening to see yourself and henry kissinger people we would normally describeold warriors advocate a sensible compromise in this very difficult situation while they current generation of western policymakers seem to be very inflexible i'm going for one side take all approach anyway we have to take a short break now when we come back despite the chorus of western condemnations russia has recognised the results of the crimean referendum is this a cross violation of...
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west to force the situation so that the ukraine will become part of nato mr frazer it's every freshening to see yourself and henryissinger people we would normally describe as cold warriors advocate a sensible compromise in this very difficult situation while the current generation of western policymakers seem to be very inflexible and going for one side take all approach anyway we have to take a short break now when we come back despite the chorus of western condemnations russia has recognised the results of the crimean referendum is this a cross violation of international law or simply history repeating itself that's coming up in a few moments on a well the part. live . your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't. call it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend stupid's tear jerking poetry keep count norrish. we post only what we found out r.t. to your facebook news feed. we have a solution to the manufacturing crisis in america potemkin factories delta temp good jobs oh how the potemkin markets will be impressed to see a thriving protest going to come out of
west to force the situation so that the ukraine will become part of nato mr frazer it's every freshening to see yourself and henryissinger people we would normally describe as cold warriors advocate a sensible compromise in this very difficult situation while the current generation of western policymakers seem to be very inflexible and going for one side take all approach anyway we have to take a short break now when we come back despite the chorus of western condemnations russia has recognised...
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subject of this same kind of thing when democrats were in the majority and henry waxman ran that same committee. watch this clip. >> mr mr. chairman, rules of the house -- >> the rules of the house call for an alternating five minutes. on what time does the chairman -- >> the gentleman will seat. >> on what time does the chairman speak and ask these questions? >> the rules of the house -- >> we will furnish you with a copy of the rules. >> i would ask that you -- >> i will have you physically removed from this meeting if you don't stop. >> there must be something with that gavel. >> that's on the flip side for darrell issa. >> that's a bare knuckle sport. no doubt. that's why you got to get that whole racist charge, it's such an easy charge to level against anybody. once you do get that charge attached to you, you can't get it off your skin. i think that's unfortunate. you got to save the allegation of racism for racists. not for these kind of bare knuckle disputes in the oversight committee where that's what they do. this is the most hard-core, political operators from both parties. but that's where i go back to my i
subject of this same kind of thing when democrats were in the majority and henry waxman ran that same committee. watch this clip. >> mr mr. chairman, rules of the house -- >> the rules of the house call for an alternating five minutes. on what time does the chairman -- >> the gentleman will seat. >> on what time does the chairman speak and ask these questions? >> the rules of the house -- >> we will furnish you with a copy of the rules. >> i would ask...
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mr. chairman, i agree with the amendment. i would note that the late henry hyde signed the letter urging for prosecutorial discretion, that is part of the law, recognized by the supreme court in the arizona case, i do not believe that the late henry hyde would have urged the administration to do something that did not comport with the constitution or the law and i would ask unanimous consent to put this letter into the record. the chair: the request of the gentlewoman from california will be covered by general leave. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, may i ask the time remaining? the chair: the gentlelady has a minute and a quarter left. ms. jackson lee: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i believe i have ea right to close, if that's correct, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman is correct, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i want to ask the chairman, there's no other speakers, mr. chairman? thank you. as i indicated, this is a political fight. i thought that we had settled th
mr. chairman, i agree with the amendment. i would note that the late henry hyde signed the letter urging for prosecutorial discretion, that is part of the law, recognized by the supreme court in the arizona case, i do not believe that the late henry hyde would have urged the administration to do something that did not comport with the constitution or the law and i would ask unanimous consent to put this letter into the record. the chair: the request of the gentlewoman from california will be...
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mr. speaker is with heavy heart but a joy for his life that i rise today o honor henry willis hank neal of houston, texas, who lost his battle with life next last week. mr. speaker, i rise to pay reverend at a baptist church was called home on february 27, 2014. he was 57 years old. attack that took his life occurred where he loved the music ministry and concluding at another church a few miles away, never stopping, never ceasing to lead to the lead of the glory of the lord. had a distinctive singing voice. according to the render of the will avenue baptist church, because of hank, we have been enriched by his genius. he was born one of eight children and raised in indiana where he took up the organ and violin and sang in the church on sunday. he dreamed of becoming a teacher, a gifted musician, hank neal and two friends formed a trio and they were discovered at a work shop and signed to a recording contract by reverend james cleveland. hank neal sang the lead on the title track of the 1980 gospel album. the main thing that i want to share with all of you that hank was a friend. he sang at
mr. speaker is with heavy heart but a joy for his life that i rise today o honor henry willis hank neal of houston, texas, who lost his battle with life next last week. mr. speaker, i rise to pay reverend at a baptist church was called home on february 27, 2014. he was 57 years old. attack that took his life occurred where he loved the music ministry and concluding at another church a few miles away, never stopping, never ceasing to lead to the lead of the glory of the lord. had a distinctive...
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mr. president, in beginning, is recognize that effort by senators hatch, my preed predec, chairman of the finance committee, senator baucus, house ways and means ranking member, senator levin, chair production, and health editor ranking member, henry waxman. the work that they have been doing over the last few months, in my view, is exceptional, and in effect, they've given us the opportunity to take this flawed system of setting a kind of medicare budget, known as sgr, sustainable growth rate. they've given us the opportunity to repeal and replace this slug system with one that i think 1 going to make a huge difference in the days ahead by pushing the goal of good quality affordable care up and doing did in a bipartisan way. i hope that these colleagues will take it as a compliment that the fgr bill now before the senate incorporates all of that good bipartisan work they've been doing along with the work that was done on the senate finance complete. i see our league from north carolina here, who contributed mightily to the effort, and, of course, the president, senate, senator brown, an eloquent spokesperson, particularly for those with political power and clout, i'd like to thank both of them for their efforts. now, to be specif
mr. president, in beginning, is recognize that effort by senators hatch, my preed predec, chairman of the finance committee, senator baucus, house ways and means ranking member, senator levin, chair production, and health editor ranking member, henry waxman. the work that they have been doing over the last few months, in my view, is exceptional, and in effect, they've given us the opportunity to take this flawed system of setting a kind of medicare budget, known as sgr, sustainable growth rate....
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henri knox, had worked out with the indians. now, in this the senate -- in the senate the presiding officer, as with most conventions, the presiding officer was always addressed as prime mrresident. but when washington entered, the presiding officer in the senate was his own vice president, john adams. so washington was in the position where he'd have to call john adams mr. president. washington was having none of that. he was the only president, and he wasn't going to call anybody else mr. president. senators didn't know what to call either one of them, adams didn't know what to do. he was red-faced with 'em apartment, and washington -- embarrassment, and washington eventually solved the problem in his own inimitable way, he walked out. he never again set foot in the senate, nor has any other president to address that body. from that day on the president of the united states has entered the capitol to address only a joint session of congress in the house chamber where the presiding officer is called mr. speaker, and only the president of the united states is called mr. president. now, these may sound like silly little things, but this was what washington had to face in
henri knox, had worked out with the indians. now, in this the senate -- in the senate the presiding officer, as with most conventions, the presiding officer was always addressed as prime mrresident. but when washington entered, the presiding officer in the senate was his own vice president, john adams. so washington was in the position where he'd have to call john adams mr. president. washington was having none of that. he was the only president, and he wasn't going to call anybody else mr....
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mr. president, it during this time we have had some so-called average snows in upper colorado, but none of it reaches the river. the climate has changed. host: that was senate majority leader henry -- harry reid. we are talking about it with our viewers on the washington journal this morning. you want to get your take on what you have seen on the senate floor this past 15 or 20 hours. let's go to new york, new york on the line for democrats. steve, good morning. caller: the first thing i would like to ask you is if you can run it on saturday or sunday so that people can actually watch this in its entirety. i watched a little of it last night. i got up at 530 this morning. i watched a senator from connecticut. the one thing i wanted to mention is just about not only is the energy concerns in this country, but also our food supply, because these variations in climate, as people have mentioned in the senate, are really affecting our food supply and our ability to grow certain vegetables and foods. i am just a gardener, and if the temperature goes above 90 degrees, you can't grow a tomato. i just wanted to point this out and one other anecdotal comment. i just heard where this winte
mr. president, it during this time we have had some so-called average snows in upper colorado, but none of it reaches the river. the climate has changed. host: that was senate majority leader henry -- harry reid. we are talking about it with our viewers on the washington journal this morning. you want to get your take on what you have seen on the senate floor this past 15 or 20 hours. let's go to new york, new york on the line for democrats. steve, good morning. caller: the first thing i would...