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i was going to ask about the personal responsibility of officer for instance mr. how large is his purse. no responsibility for the reform so what's being happy. is just an example because i get a feeling that whenever something some of your agency happens in my country to for instance a catastrophe. you know. the office is in charge i'm not really responsible and they don't get to answer for that but the most solemn when i can't fully agree with you because in some cases the crime happened even though your deputy minister was held responsible then absolutely. as regards feel the responsibility of the. the interior peaceful the responsible for the situation in the police force and he realizes that he's responsible for the reform of the woman and i'm also responsible as president as the commander in chief. and so we talk about the future of the ministers their future is clear on may seventh. cabinet will resign. and eve this is not the consequence of this is just. a fact that resigning is the worst punishment possible. yes and this is a scheduled event i agree but. ever
i was going to ask about the personal responsibility of officer for instance mr. how large is his purse. no responsibility for the reform so what's being happy. is just an example because i get a feeling that whenever something some of your agency happens in my country to for instance a catastrophe. you know. the office is in charge i'm not really responsible and they don't get to answer for that but the most solemn when i can't fully agree with you because in some cases the crime happened even...
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others that worked in -- >> they are in constant contact. >> how often do you think you communicated whether it's between staff to staff or you with mrs. johnson. how often is it? >> we communicate several times a week between our staff and staff at gsa. and i know that my deputy communicates regularly with the deputy administrator and i believe they did so about this investigation. >> did anybody from the administration contact you? >> no one from the white house has ever contacted me. i have never spoken to them. >> so several times a week, the oig contacted gsa and let them know? >> did you let them know? >> no. because it's an investigation. and we need to keep it confidential. when we contact people throughout gsa, it's about many matters. we're involved in audits. we're involved in many things. so the contact between my office and gsa are on many topics. >> let me understand. my time is expired. i will come back to this. ms. norton? i think one of the members said we ought to just get rid of gsa. it's precisely because gsa serves a function in the government and it's such a serious matter. we have to do it the hard way. and i'm
others that worked in -- >> they are in constant contact. >> how often do you think you communicated whether it's between staff to staff or you with mrs. johnson. how often is it? >> we communicate several times a week between our staff and staff at gsa. and i know that my deputy communicates regularly with the deputy administrator and i believe they did so about this investigation. >> did anybody from the administration contact you? >> no one from the white house...
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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. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of that. hold your head up and act like you belong to somebody. if you didn't, you were growing up like a weed. i love dunbar for that reason. fast forward many years later, i am a teacher of 8th grade english. i want to give my students dunbar. there is nothing for young readers. so i
mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to...
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(applause) he has been in office 10 months, how do you steer a boat that big, mr. a complete vincent reporting.n't.i'm rick an... arraignment ... was set.../ foo... may 8th. .../ áábutáá monday ../ zimmerman's attorney... entered a written.../ "not guilty" ...plea .../ to... second-degree murder ../ on... zimmerman's behalf -/// 3 bad day for a girl in china. chinn.she really should have hung up that cell phone.... before she walked rightt nto into it.see the cab in the pack?the cab driver got outt jumped in, but got stuck oo. firefighters had to get them out.family members oo the girl hhm. this video to help track - health experts... / warn... parents... oo an alarminn trenn... involving hand sanitizer.../. in... past onths, .../ &p half a dozen teenagers ...i southern california... were... hospitalizzd...// for... alcohol poisoning.../ aftee drinking the liquid...//. ááhandáá 62-percent... ethyl alcoool ... and....makes a... 120-proof drink...//. ááit'sáá easy... for teens to purchase..../ ááexpertsáá say... parents houlddbuy... ááoamá... hand sanitizer.../ becaus
(applause) he has been in office 10 months, how do you steer a boat that big, mr. a complete vincent reporting.n't.i'm rick an... arraignment ... was set.../ foo... may 8th. .../ áábutáá monday ../ zimmerman's attorney... entered a written.../ "not guilty" ...plea .../ to... second-degree murder ../ on... zimmerman's behalf -/// 3 bad day for a girl in china. chinn.she really should have hung up that cell phone.... before she walked rightt nto into it.see the cab in the pack?the...
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mr. marenco? >> how we first discovered this case -- >> your primary mission. >> i am about to explain it. he came up for one of our hearings for failure to pay his annual license fee as well. in terms of sanitation, and he is doing ok. >> is their public comment on this item? step forward. >> the two minutes each. >> good evening, my name is maria. i was a worker at panchita's. [speaking spanish] i am here to say that this is unfair that businesses like this can continue to operate because it is not just me that has not been paid. other workers as well. [speaking spanish] he, to me, is not a good employer because he does not respect all laws. as he has not respected his employees. [speaking spanish] it is not fair he can continue a business when he has not shown he can pay us what he was supposed to. i am here representing my co- workers as well to say that we would like to see some kind of a justice in this case. that is all i would like to ask for. she was also saying that she would like to receive yo
mr. marenco? >> how we first discovered this case -- >> your primary mission. >> i am about to explain it. he came up for one of our hearings for failure to pay his annual license fee as well. in terms of sanitation, and he is doing ok. >> is their public comment on this item? step forward. >> the two minutes each. >> good evening, my name is maria. i was a worker at panchita's. [speaking spanish] i am here to say that this is unfair that businesses like this...
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how did mr. neely get it? >> ms. britta and mr. leeds and bob peck and michael robertson and i discussed the entire matter together in a meeting. it was a meeting in which we reviewed what was happening. we agreed it was egregious. it was of high concern -- >> who was at the meeting? >> the deputy administrator, the chief of staff, the commissioner, the senior counselor, and myself. >> mr. robertson, mr. peck, ms. britta -- >> mr. leeds and myself. and we discussed this report and we agreed it was egregious and we were eager -- we were eager to get the final report so we could act. it took nine months before we were able to receive a final report. i will say that had i had that report earlier, i felt i could have moved much more strongly with respect to -- >> we will come deeper into those details. mr. walz? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and ms. johnson, i want to make sure i avoid gross generalizations and due process and myself and i know this committee as a whole, the interest is not for grandstanding and while the loss of your ca
how did mr. neely get it? >> ms. britta and mr. leeds and bob peck and michael robertson and i discussed the entire matter together in a meeting. it was a meeting in which we reviewed what was happening. we agreed it was egregious. it was of high concern -- >> who was at the meeting? >> the deputy administrator, the chief of staff, the commissioner, the senior counselor, and myself. >> mr. robertson, mr. peck, ms. britta -- >> mr. leeds and myself. and we discussed...
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mr. levin: how much time is there again on each side? the speaker pro tempore: 13 1/2 over here and 51 fourts over here -- 5 1/4 over here. mr. levin: i now yield three minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland for three minutes. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, ladies and gentlemen of this house, it is hard to call us to responsibility but that's what our public wants. our public wants it on the right, they want it on the left and they want it on the middle. this is a fiscally, totally irresponsible piece of legislation and you know it. and i know you know it. and america ought to know you know it. ladies and gentlemen, what this bill does is blows a $46 billion hole in the deficit this year alone. but, ladies and gentlemen, mr. speaker, the people of america need to know that we use 10-year figures for the most part. so this means $460 billion. now, i know all of you on your side of the aisle, because i've been here for a substantial period of time, are next year going to say, we're going
mr. levin: how much time is there again on each side? the speaker pro tempore: 13 1/2 over here and 51 fourts over here -- 5 1/4 over here. mr. levin: i now yield three minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland for three minutes. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, ladies and gentlemen of this house, it is hard to call us to responsibility but that's what our public wants. our public wants it on the right, they want it on the left and they want it on...
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mr. sanchez, how are you doing today? >>> we were at the penitentiary of new mexico with inmate joe sanchez in the weeks just prior to his release date. he had already been informed it would be delayed by 15 days due to a miscalculation of his earned good time. but the news was about to get much worse. >> mr. sanchez, how are you doing today? got a little bit of a problem. in looking at your file, i have found an error -- i found -- >> you guys find errors. you never find nothing good. you're good at finding errors. just get to the point. >> okay. at this point in time i'm looking at 88 days, not 15. >> 88 days? >> and that's what i wanted to talk to you about, but i think it's more appropriate -- >> you guys are [ bleep ]. i don't know where in the hell you get 88 days or who the [ bleep ] made that up but -- >> that's what we want to talk about, and i think it's more appropriate to talk about that -- >> you guys already did it so what the [ bleep ]. you already did it. you already done it. >> no, i haven't done it. >> i
mr. sanchez, how are you doing today? >>> we were at the penitentiary of new mexico with inmate joe sanchez in the weeks just prior to his release date. he had already been informed it would be delayed by 15 days due to a miscalculation of his earned good time. but the news was about to get much worse. >> mr. sanchez, how are you doing today? got a little bit of a problem. in looking at your file, i have found an error -- i found -- >> you guys find errors. you never find...
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mr. neely apparently figures as essential kerry during the stroma. i've been trying to figure out howhe became so powerful if i may use that word. mr. neely is not a political appointee. is that correct? is mr. neely political appointee? >> no, he is career ses. >> said this is a courier civil servant, not a political appointee who was acting regional administrator for a very long time. i believe 39. could i ask you, mr. miller, you miss brita in playing the role i regional administrator front-end and purposes in pbs commissioner and affect was mr. neely reporting from one level as himself to another level lessons of with no reporting above him. >> with his acting regional administrator, its regional commissioner pbs in one sense would report of the fact regional and a straighter. theoretically pbs regional commissioner would report to the central office pbs commissioner into the deputy administrator andy at a straighter. >> so he was supporting in his commission are all through some another chain of command to mr. peck? in his acting regional administration will, he was doing what? >
mr. neely apparently figures as essential kerry during the stroma. i've been trying to figure out howhe became so powerful if i may use that word. mr. neely is not a political appointee. is that correct? is mr. neely political appointee? >> no, he is career ses. >> said this is a courier civil servant, not a political appointee who was acting regional administrator for a very long time. i believe 39. could i ask you, mr. miller, you miss brita in playing the role i regional...
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mr. kilenberger, how quickly is the red cross ready to step up and benefit thoseç workers?ink their first job will be assessment. remember when homs was retaken, the red cross got a look in, but not the access it requires to treat people. the numbers of people who have disbursed, people finding where they are and where their needs are, frankly it's an enormous job. i think you have to regard this as the first humanitarian opening. i thinkç the red cross and oth agencies want to explore two things. one is just how bad are the humanitarian needs. they could be dreadful. they may not be so bad. they may be localç resources i thezz things are peaceful. how willing is the syrian government to go along with them? there may be difficulty getting them to go along with a fullç withdrawal of forces in towns and residential areas. but now they may find that they have more pressure on it, they might be more cooperative with humanitarianç agencies. of course that's the priority for the red cross. >> the united states has offered a $10 million bountyç. mohammed said. blamed for the
mr. kilenberger, how quickly is the red cross ready to step up and benefit thoseç workers?ink their first job will be assessment. remember when homs was retaken, the red cross got a look in, but not the access it requires to treat people. the numbers of people who have disbursed, people finding where they are and where their needs are, frankly it's an enormous job. i think you have to regard this as the first humanitarian opening. i thinkç the red cross and oth agencies want to explore two...
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his new book is "bad religion, how we became a nation of heartics." mr. douthat speaks with barb ray bradley hadley, npr religion correspondent and "washington post" colum nuclear missile michael garrison. watch it live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv.or, and today tax day, the deadline to file your 2011 said and federal returns and our facebook question today asks do you think you pay your fair share? read what others have to say and let us know your opinion. facebook.com/c-span. >>> for this year's student cam competition we asked students to create a video explaining what part of the constitution was important to them and why. today we're going to hoboken, new jersey, to meet with matthew delorenzo, an eighth grader from alisian charter school. hi, matthew. >> hello. >> your video was on capital punishment and the eighth amendment. why did you choose to focus on this issue? >> we were dealt with this project a little bit at the beginning of the year, and we were -- they gave us the whole constitution, and we had to look through the amendmen
his new book is "bad religion, how we became a nation of heartics." mr. douthat speaks with barb ray bradley hadley, npr religion correspondent and "washington post" colum nuclear missile michael garrison. watch it live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv.or, and today tax day, the deadline to file your 2011 said and federal returns and our facebook question today asks do you think you pay your fair share? read what others have to say and let us know your opinion....
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how do you steer a boat that big, mr. mayor? how do you steer a boat in ten months to a complete turnaround? you don't. >> heated discussion, in the meantime these pictures are the last we've seen of george zimmerman. he's charged with second degree murder and is out on bail. we have no idea where he is his attorney, mark o'mara, says his client is relieved. >> he's doing well. glad to be out. trying to get settled in. worried about his safety, but talking to his family. >> martin savidge is live in sanford, florida following this story. a lot of developments, seemingly political, but what we saw with the council and the police chief does it have any effect on the upcoming litigation in the case? >> well, it doesn't have a direct impact, but you can't ignore the fact that it will have an impact on the periphery. let me give you a point of context for what was going on last night. the passions were flowing. chief bill lee had been on the job only about ten months when the trayvon martin case erupted in sanford it was about a month
how do you steer a boat that big, mr. mayor? how do you steer a boat in ten months to a complete turnaround? you don't. >> heated discussion, in the meantime these pictures are the last we've seen of george zimmerman. he's charged with second degree murder and is out on bail. we have no idea where he is his attorney, mark o'mara, says his client is relieved. >> he's doing well. glad to be out. trying to get settled in. worried about his safety, but talking to his family. >>...
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mr. madoff... >> how do you feel? >> smith: who helped him? >> are you sorry for what you did? >> mr. madoff, what would you say to all those people that lost money, mr. madoff? what do you say to them? >> smith: and when did it all begin? >> bernie! hey, bernie, give me one nice shot, buddy. bernie, turn around, buddy. come on! >> smith: the year was 1960. madoff had just graduated from hofstra college and married his high school sweetheart, ruth alpern. he was working out of her father's accounting firm in midtown manhattan. from there, he launched a career as a market-maker, matching buyers of stocks with sellers on wall street. >> he started this little stock trading firm, one of many in wall street's outer fringes at that time, and slowly built it up, building up customers. it was kind of like a wholesale firm. >> he would actually pay clients such as fidelity, charles schwab. he'd pay them a penny a share to come and trade through him. so he saw lots of trading volume that way. >> smith: in other words, he would pay for what they call "order flow"? >> exactly. >> smith: what was
mr. madoff... >> how do you feel? >> smith: who helped him? >> are you sorry for what you did? >> mr. madoff, what would you say to all those people that lost money, mr. madoff? what do you say to them? >> smith: and when did it all begin? >> bernie! hey, bernie, give me one nice shot, buddy. bernie, turn around, buddy. come on! >> smith: the year was 1960. madoff had just graduated from hofstra college and married his high school sweetheart, ruth...
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what he did, the repercussions were and how mr. hardin is feeling now. too good i would imagine. that's coming up. >>> that does it for us, fox 5 news always on myfoxdc.com. keep it right here, sports xtra two minutes away. have a great week. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone. it's like, "lisa, it'd be super cool if you got a smartphone. also, i like your outfit." thanks universe, let's get me a lucid. come in and say hello to your new, easy to use smartphone. the lucid by lg for only $79.99. verizon.
what he did, the repercussions were and how mr. hardin is feeling now. too good i would imagine. that's coming up. >>> that does it for us, fox 5 news always on myfoxdc.com. keep it right here, sports xtra two minutes away. have a great week. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone. it's like,...
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mr. general manager, how should we proceed? >> mr. murray, are there any members of the public that would like to come forward? we would welcome someone to come forward. we will be on break until 5:30. >> four commissioners? >> stay right up here. >> thank you very much. this meeting is -- what are w >> let me reconvene the meeting of the public utilities commission. we are pleased to be joined by the commission of the southeast facilities utility. >> madame secretary, can you call the role for the commission, please? we have a quorum. >> thank you. >> as our first order of business, we wanted to have some opening comments by myself and by the president of the southeast community facility commission really to set the stage for what we're having today. we are here to listen today. there is nothing on the agenda that is an action item today. we are considering a report that was drafted for the use of this facility over the long term and we're making some changes. our intent is to reflect the needs and desires of the community. we need t
mr. general manager, how should we proceed? >> mr. murray, are there any members of the public that would like to come forward? we would welcome someone to come forward. we will be on break until 5:30. >> four commissioners? >> stay right up here. >> thank you very much. this meeting is -- what are w >> let me reconvene the meeting of the public utilities commission. we are pleased to be joined by the commission of the southeast facilities utility. >> madame...
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mr. whitehouse: how much time remains? he presiding officer: the senator from rhode island has three minutes. mr. whitehouse: and on the republican side? the presiding officer: and the republicans have four minutes. mr. whitehouse: it's my understanding, mr. president, that there are no further speakers on the republican side, so if somebody does come, i will, of course, yield the four minutes, but the latest report is that there are no further speakers until we move on to the judicial nomination. i just wanted to use the time that remains to respond to two of the points that have been made. before i do that, let me just say that, as i have kept track during the debate, the minority party has discussed debt, bureaucracy, presidential appointments, punishment of success, obamacare, jobs, fuel prices, picking winners and losers, campaign contributions, out-of-control spending, equal opportunity and massive new tax increases. the subject at hand is actually much smaller than this, and that is the undisputed and indisputable fa
mr. whitehouse: how much time remains? he presiding officer: the senator from rhode island has three minutes. mr. whitehouse: and on the republican side? the presiding officer: and the republicans have four minutes. mr. whitehouse: it's my understanding, mr. president, that there are no further speakers on the republican side, so if somebody does come, i will, of course, yield the four minutes, but the latest report is that there are no further speakers until we move on to the judicial...
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mr. myler was a weak individual and therefore the wrong man for this job? >> i would say that is a slight exaggeration. >> how would you put it up mr. murdoch in your own words?
mr. myler was a weak individual and therefore the wrong man for this job? >> i would say that is a slight exaggeration. >> how would you put it up mr. murdoch in your own words?
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mr. barry, how would you have acted if an elected official had said we have to do something about these african-americans coming into our community selling shoddy products. they have to go. what would you have said? >> i would have said if somebody hadn't had a good record on it, i would have said get out of here. >> reporter: but barry says his record is "stellar". apologizes for any offense. but continues to argue the business owners in ward 8 "be part of the community of ward 8, not just take the money and run into virginia somewhere". derek. >> thank, gary. >>> up until now, any evidence about gregg williams role in bounty gate was hearsay, at least when it comes to the redskins. not anymore. new audio evidence was released today from williams talking to his players. kristen berset is here with what was on the tape. kristen. >> we've heard plenty of stories from former players detailing how he offered to pay them to take out or injure opponents. well now that evidence is available for everyone to hear and it comes straight from the horse's mouth. an independence sports filmmaker was granted special a
mr. barry, how would you have acted if an elected official had said we have to do something about these african-americans coming into our community selling shoddy products. they have to go. what would you have said? >> i would have said if somebody hadn't had a good record on it, i would have said get out of here. >> reporter: but barry says his record is "stellar". apologizes for any offense. but continues to argue the business owners in ward 8 "be part of the...
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mr. shaffer. >> how are you doing? my name is darnell boyd, and i am an organizer from an sro glenarden and and also at the mission hotel. i live in the mission district. it is a community of divorce people, and we cannot displays the mission district where high- income housing because we would be displacing our families, our friends, our brothers, our sisters. we need to keep them in affordable housing. if we displaced families, we know what happens. they fall apart. the mother ends up one way, the mother ends up another place, and the kids and up somewhere else. we need to stop catering to high and people and help the lowest of the low. we need to go around the neighborhood and hand out keys to all of the people who sleep under tarps and in doorways and on the streets. we need help for these people. thank you for listening to me. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i am josh. i am also from the mission sro collaborative. just like kendra, i am going to read a statement from someone who could not be here. he write
mr. shaffer. >> how are you doing? my name is darnell boyd, and i am an organizer from an sro glenarden and and also at the mission hotel. i live in the mission district. it is a community of divorce people, and we cannot displays the mission district where high- income housing because we would be displacing our families, our friends, our brothers, our sisters. we need to keep them in affordable housing. if we displaced families, we know what happens. they fall apart. the mother ends up...
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mrs. brown and said, look, this is going to be out, you should be careful. how would you like it handled? and one or several days later we published the story, and four or five days later mr. brown wrote a personal letter to mrs. brooks, thanking her for her sensitivity and the way she handled the story. i believe that letter is in the hands of the police. >> mr. murdoch, you had no knowledge of the involvement in the events you just described. you presume they're communicating, what mrs. brooks has told you, is that correct of? >> on her handling of the story, and, indeed, i have since had, sometime ago, personal contract -- contact with mrs. brown, she was very friendly, and yes, that part of the story. i'm sure there's plenty of evidence that she took it out of the news list and said let me handle that, but other people were present. there were people in the newsroom who would have known that would have received the call from the hospital. i haven't seen the letter. but no doubt you will have a chance to do that. >> may i go back just -- >> we are jumping som
mrs. brown and said, look, this is going to be out, you should be careful. how would you like it handled? and one or several days later we published the story, and four or five days later mr. brown wrote a personal letter to mrs. brooks, thanking her for her sensitivity and the way she handled the story. i believe that letter is in the hands of the police. >> mr. murdoch, you had no knowledge of the involvement in the events you just described. you presume they're communicating, what mrs....
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mr. misener. how critical is net neutrality to the ability to let the net distribute and develop in this sort of way that you've described? >> sorry, please, after you, simple. >> i would say it's a parity with the need for national broadband policy that gets us to be, if not number one, i wouldn't settle for less than number two. we are now number 18, i think. >> something like that, 16, 18. >> net neutrality is mandatory because there is no question that without it you will see the absolute crushing of any competitive force. it's just not going to be possible if you say that distributors the put tin cans and anchors around anyone that wants to deliver programming that they don't own, those distributors. since we have a universe today where there are very few distributors, that's not a good thing. >> mr. misener, do you agree with that? >> i'm confident that i could not have said it better. >> okay. final question, if i may. as we all know, hundreds of thousands of movies are illegally downloaded eve
mr. misener. how critical is net neutrality to the ability to let the net distribute and develop in this sort of way that you've described? >> sorry, please, after you, simple. >> i would say it's a parity with the need for national broadband policy that gets us to be, if not number one, i wouldn't settle for less than number two. we are now number 18, i think. >> something like that, 16, 18. >> net neutrality is mandatory because there is no question that without it you...
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mr. nichols, how do you justify self-defense even in the broadest definition if you're shooting down, pretendinglaw man chasing an escaping felon? he was acting like a police officer. maybe an officer does in some cases have a right to shoot a fleeing felon but in this case, explain to me how he used that as a self-defense motive. >> i don't think it's credible to use as a self-defense motive. it's almost obscene of the traditional protection for self-defense. unfortunately this is what has happened in states across the country. we've had instances where people have shot. in circumstances where by just about any reasonable measure you'd say it was not necessary to use lethal force. and the person who did the shooting has been let off the hook on the argument that they felt threatened. >> let me go to my friend, thank you for coming from the naa kcp. you are concerned about this group, american legislative exchange council which pushes these laws. tell me what you know about them and why you're concerned. >> this is a group, frankly, when we took a look at them, we hoped maybe it was like the cha
mr. nichols, how do you justify self-defense even in the broadest definition if you're shooting down, pretendinglaw man chasing an escaping felon? he was acting like a police officer. maybe an officer does in some cases have a right to shoot a fleeing felon but in this case, explain to me how he used that as a self-defense motive. >> i don't think it's credible to use as a self-defense motive. it's almost obscene of the traditional protection for self-defense. unfortunately this is what...
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mr. barry, how would you have reacted if an elected official had said we have to do something about he has
mr. barry, how would you have reacted if an elected official had said we have to do something about he has
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mr. secretary, how would you say that russia is supporting syrian's military today? secondly, i want to switch to china. which unavoidably takes to us the issue of north korea. north korea's recent ballistic missile launch failed mchl people sighed with relief. i think that's probably misplaced relief and that we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology and most recently in the observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the dictatorship brought forth a new missile. secretary gates previously ated that north korea is becoming a direct threat to the united states. i recently wrote to secretary clinton and general clapper over my concern what appears china's support for the new north korean missile. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. specifically a transported launcher system for the new missile that a appears to be of chinese origin. my second question, mr. secretary, could you tell me of your concerns of china supporting north korea's missiles. and is north korea a direct threat to the united states somethin
mr. secretary, how would you say that russia is supporting syrian's military today? secondly, i want to switch to china. which unavoidably takes to us the issue of north korea. north korea's recent ballistic missile launch failed mchl people sighed with relief. i think that's probably misplaced relief and that we know that north korea continues its quest for missile technology and most recently in the observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the dictatorship brought...
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mr. mcgovern: might i inquire of the gentleman from utah how many speakers he has? mr. bishop: how many does he want us to have? mr. mcgovern: as many as he wants. mr. bishop: we have many. i hope it won't be. mr. mcgovern: i'll close for our side. madam speaker, if we defeat the previous question i'll offer an amendment to the rule to ensure that they can't use reconciliation procedures to force through the elimination of medicare as we know it or force cuts in medicare benefits for seniors or people with disabilities. madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of the amendment in the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, you know, we have a choice here. we can either balance our budget and deal with our deficit and our debt in a fair and balanced manner or we can do it in the way that the republican leadership has proposed which is to basically put the burden on middle-income families and those struggling to get in the middle a
mr. mcgovern: might i inquire of the gentleman from utah how many speakers he has? mr. bishop: how many does he want us to have? mr. mcgovern: as many as he wants. mr. bishop: we have many. i hope it won't be. mr. mcgovern: i'll close for our side. madam speaker, if we defeat the previous question i'll offer an amendment to the rule to ensure that they can't use reconciliation procedures to force through the elimination of medicare as we know it or force cuts in medicare benefits for seniors or...
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mr. peck, i wondered how is it after your briefing by the i.g. in may of last year that you continued to allow lavish conferences to continue? >> as i testified, in fact, when i came back, after that, i canceled a number of conferences. before that even we had eliminate issed funding for the next western regions conference. i canceled a bunch of other national conferences which, by the way, i would not believe was lavish, but still given the budget environment, there was not enough benefit given the expense that they were going to make us have. >> mr. miller, wonder if if you can tell us some of the offsi offmeetings in region nine. how often would they have those site meetings? where would they go and how much would they cost? >> well, the offsite meetings appear to be fairly regular. there was an offsite meeting at napa, i believe, at the end of march of 2012. that's march of this year. pbs region nine offsite leadership meeting in napa. food is reported to be about $40,000 for that particular offsite. we're also looking into allegations regard
mr. peck, i wondered how is it after your briefing by the i.g. in may of last year that you continued to allow lavish conferences to continue? >> as i testified, in fact, when i came back, after that, i canceled a number of conferences. before that even we had eliminate issed funding for the next western regions conference. i canceled a bunch of other national conferences which, by the way, i would not believe was lavish, but still given the budget environment, there was not enough...
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mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> not bad. mr., doctor. i keep getting defrocked. what's up? advanced microdesigns. >> how low on the apple card do we have to go? not stooping to amd. >>> arlene in california. >> caller: jim, my question is about gww, granger. why the big drop after its great earnings last week? >> because people who are sellers don't know what they are doing. i say buy, buy, buy. >>> cheryl in wisconsin. >> caller: a big booyah from wisconsin. >> good, clean cheese. >> caller: my stock is byd. >> boyd is okay. i will see you boyd and raise you a las vegas sands and take all of the marbles. >>> chris in oklahoma, o.k. >> caller: a big yeehaw booyah from the home of the cowboys, stillwater, oklahoma. >> oh, man. i'm all over boomer sooners. man, what's up? >> caller: wondering if you would bless a buy on telecom corps of new zealand. >> i am not a buyer, i'm a seller. and that's the conclusion of the lightning round. ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to su
mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> not bad. mr., doctor. i keep getting defrocked. what's up? advanced microdesigns. >> how low on the apple card do we have to go? not stooping to amd. >>> arlene in california. >> caller: jim, my question is about gww, granger. why the big drop after its great earnings last week? >> because people who are sellers don't know what they are doing. i say buy, buy, buy. >>> cheryl in wisconsin. >> caller: a big booyah...
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for a full members of the public of all ages and nationalities event is just one of many mr shows how much of the summer in russia. the confidence of collectors here it's apparent that many see this as a social statement as a whole existence which affects their lifestyle fashion relationships and holidays it's a whole new way of life it's called restoring the coast i try to preserve its original mechanics and look close here and not use each of these would produce the same year as the car show. and then it's like this all the perfect place what color of his old backgrounds commutes and compare notes various parts followed by and sell such cars and chit chatting about the local retro call community in russia. but why retro cause so fashionable now and what exactly is the race that stake in place today. these questions and more let's meet this week's guest thank you very much for your time love to meet you thank you for having me now tell me about this event here today well this event this place gradually gets a place a crazy. old cards as you can see so the cars yesterday and now it's
for a full members of the public of all ages and nationalities event is just one of many mr shows how much of the summer in russia. the confidence of collectors here it's apparent that many see this as a social statement as a whole existence which affects their lifestyle fashion relationships and holidays it's a whole new way of life it's called restoring the coast i try to preserve its original mechanics and look close here and not use each of these would produce the same year as the car show....
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mr. director, how do you feel about that? >> let me start off by saying that we have a very good relationship with nypd, and the work that the nypd has done since september 11th to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first rate. and there has not been a successful attack on new york in large part attributable to the work that's been done by the new york police department along with the joint terrorism task force, which has been whereon going for many years in new york and joint terrorism task forces in new jersey and elsewhere. often there are issues in how you go about doing your work that arises over a period of time where there are bumps in the road in terms of cooperation. and my expectation is that whatever bumps in the road there have been in the past in terms of alerting people to actions that are taken will not take place in the future, but it should not interfere with the work being done and done exceptionally well with the joint terrorism task forces in new jersey as well as in -- as well as in new y
mr. director, how do you feel about that? >> let me start off by saying that we have a very good relationship with nypd, and the work that the nypd has done since september 11th to protect new york and the surrounding communities is first rate. and there has not been a successful attack on new york in large part attributable to the work that's been done by the new york police department along with the joint terrorism task force, which has been whereon going for many years in new york and...
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mrs. garfield asked how best they might restore the house. yet president arthur attempted to secure it's demolition in 1882. congress in the public rose to opposition. no one thereafter mentioned the demolition although a series of expansion plans brought forth. none made it. the last try was an el face aa fated one.aaa this plan might have worked, a though ita had opponents who w taken in her rolling chair to see it and said to all, it is nice i think but there will be no hammering while i live here. in 1902, president theodore roosevelt was able to convince congress to fund a restoration of the house. that magic word was sweetened by mrs. kennedy. he got a very careful restoration of the outside with a victorian addition. inside he got a total modernization. there has been one change of b substance and that was the balan balcony on the south side. truman took $16,000 and built the balcony. truman insisted that he would like to improve the architecture of the building. a new white house was built inside of them. those floors lincoln
mrs. garfield asked how best they might restore the house. yet president arthur attempted to secure it's demolition in 1882. congress in the public rose to opposition. no one thereafter mentioned the demolition although a series of expansion plans brought forth. none made it. the last try was an el face aa fated one.aaa this plan might have worked, a though ita had opponents who w taken in her rolling chair to see it and said to all, it is nice i think but there will be no hammering...