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mr. hughes: thank you mr. koskinen . are only sony people who can perform audits and resources for audits, how do you determine who gets audited? it would seem to people who own the most money would be the higher on the priority list, but that is not always the case. commissioner koskinen: for those of you not at the top of the food chain making a lot of money, not rest comfortably that we are not coming after you as well. our audits serve an important function, which is to have taxpayers, as they pay their taxes, feel comfortable that everybody is paying their fair share. if you're trying to cut corners we are going to notice that, find it, and we will be unhappy about it. so we need to actually demonstrate our focus on taxpayers across the entire income spectrum. because tax repairs are very quick on their feet and they will notice if they have taxpayers in certain income brackets you don't get audited very often word all. that will simply encourage people to take risks that they otherwise shouldn't take. every year we
mr. hughes: thank you mr. koskinen . are only sony people who can perform audits and resources for audits, how do you determine who gets audited? it would seem to people who own the most money would be the higher on the priority list, but that is not always the case. commissioner koskinen: for those of you not at the top of the food chain making a lot of money, not rest comfortably that we are not coming after you as well. our audits serve an important function, which is to have taxpayers, as...
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mr. hughes. he said, houston leave the whole science of diplomacy consists in giving -- hughes believes the whole science of diplomacy consists in giving dinners. who are the british sending? dr. william adams, admiralty lawyer. he's on the team because americans are known to favor legalistic arguments. lord gambier will look out for the british naval interests. they're not going to budge on this issue. the reason they can't is the minute they give up the idea of impressment what any british sailor does not want to be part of the navy, what are they going to do? desert to an american flag vessel. if you're great britain if you give up impressment, you just shot yourself in the foot. henry goulburn, is there to look after canada. still some very smart people. any questions so far? ok. what are the main issues they're going to tackle? we know the seizure of ships that was done. what is the number one issue? impressment. the u.s. will draw back immediately when negotiations began in august. in august
mr. hughes. he said, houston leave the whole science of diplomacy consists in giving -- hughes believes the whole science of diplomacy consists in giving dinners. who are the british sending? dr. william adams, admiralty lawyer. he's on the team because americans are known to favor legalistic arguments. lord gambier will look out for the british naval interests. they're not going to budge on this issue. the reason they can't is the minute they give up the idea of impressment what any british...
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mrs. hughes. and cal is back with us. a new face on the panel, kpmg's chief economist here. we need you here today. we'll press you to see how good you are. let's dig into the first real, real deal. matt, i want to ask you, what do you make of today's session? it felt like the third lightest volume of the year. it feels like the ultimate calm before the jobs report. matt: it was the perfect day with all the snow. let the market do its thing. as you mentioned late volume. not much movement. there are pockets of strength. the biotechs broke out. hot on biotechs. i love it. you want to be buying the biotechs. overall, the trend is good. the pullback, 1% of the s&p. biggest pullback, 1%. amazing. good jobs number. i think we rally off that. charles: what do you think about all the numbers we're getting and all the mixed signals? >> there are mixed signals. a lot of that is weather. we've had a lot more snow than we normally have. if you take last year plus last year, two winters that were extraordinary. the underlying trends are overall strong. averaging 287,000 jobs every month
mrs. hughes. and cal is back with us. a new face on the panel, kpmg's chief economist here. we need you here today. we'll press you to see how good you are. let's dig into the first real, real deal. matt, i want to ask you, what do you make of today's session? it felt like the third lightest volume of the year. it feels like the ultimate calm before the jobs report. matt: it was the perfect day with all the snow. let the market do its thing. as you mentioned late volume. not much movement....
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she met philip logan who plays mrs. hughesousekeeper, for fans of the show you will know they met the butler mr. carson n costume design. clearly i would imagine she's having quite a lot of fun wandering around the set. due to leave in about half an hour. >> thanks very much. >>> britain's prime minister has weighed in to the controversy over whether the staff the bbc's "top gear" presenter david clarkson should continue presenting the show. he was suspended for allegedly production one of his production team in a disagreement over catering. the bbc launched an investigation. the show is off the air. lucy manning reports. >> i've been suspended. >> reporter: he said with a smile after this was a rout about food. >> no no. >> reporter: did he have regrets a about what happened? >> any regrets? >> oh, yes. yes. >> about what you've done? >> >> reporter: he might be about to lose his job but jeremy clarkson hasn't lost his sense of humor. suspended facing allegations of a physical altercation with producer on the left in a routh
she met philip logan who plays mrs. hughesousekeeper, for fans of the show you will know they met the butler mr. carson n costume design. clearly i would imagine she's having quite a lot of fun wandering around the set. due to leave in about half an hour. >> thanks very much. >>> britain's prime minister has weighed in to the controversy over whether the staff the bbc's "top gear" presenter david clarkson should continue presenting the show. he was suspended for...
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mr. george hughes, thank you very much for reporting in, 66 degrees. currently your pressure is high. that's accurate because we have a ridge of high pressure building into the bay area with near or record heat expected. let's see what kind of photos we have received in the past couple of hours. this one happens to be mine because i am too a weather watcher here at kpix 5. and part of the program. and i shot this photograph yesterday on my bike ride through the livermore valley just pristine conditions the flowers are blooming. if you want to send our photos join our weather watcher program and go to kpix.com/weatherwatchers. from livermore valley now let's go ahead and head to the golden gate bridge. blue skies, the coast is clear. and we know that because we're going to check in on the cliff house momentarily. look at all the numbers right now into the 60s. average high in san francisco 62. but instead right now 67 degrees. san jose is approaching 70 as is santa rosa. and the winds are calm. this is the coast outside the cliff house here where we have fog-free conditions. clear skie
mr. george hughes, thank you very much for reporting in, 66 degrees. currently your pressure is high. that's accurate because we have a ridge of high pressure building into the bay area with near or record heat expected. let's see what kind of photos we have received in the past couple of hours. this one happens to be mine because i am too a weather watcher here at kpix 5. and part of the program. and i shot this photograph yesterday on my bike ride through the livermore valley just pristine...
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mr. hughes? >> no. >> mr. woodall? >> no. >> mr. buchanan? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> have all members voted? any member wish to change their vote? if not the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 12 and nos are 20. >> nos have it. the amendment is not agreed to. the chair will make a few announcement. now, the chair intends to continue through the remainder of the markup without stopping. we will have a bipartisan meal in the lunch -- well, it will be supper in the room. and we ask members to partake during the time when they're not participating in debate but to be present for all votes. and i apologize for the break that we had before but i think we can finish in good season if we keep rolling through this. at this point we have amendment number 6 up. the staff will distribute copies. >> amendment number 6 offered by mr. passquell relating to health care coverage. >> mr. passquell is recognized for six minutes. >> a moment? a minute? well, i want to thank the gentleman from new jersey for offering this important amendment
mr. hughes? >> no. >> mr. woodall? >> no. >> mr. buchanan? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> have all members voted? any member wish to change their vote? if not the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 12 and nos are 20. >> nos have it. the amendment is not agreed to. the chair will make a few announcement. now, the chair intends to continue through the remainder of the markup without stopping. we...
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mr. carter: it is my privilege to recognize and honor the members of the parade committee including grand marshal hugh coleman for their tireless efforts in putting together this parade. thank you all for all you do in our community and the state of georgia. i wish you much success in today's event. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the republican budget released today would deny working families the opportunity to earn a fair living that used to ensure a strong middle class in this country. their budget would hurt seniors as republicans have proposed four times before by ending medicare as we know it. ms. dingell: it would place the burden of balancing the budget on the poor and keep arbitrary spending caps to hurt the young and old alike by decimating head start and denying home bound seniors access to meals. it would cut pell grants, hurting students seeking higher education and it would leave our military lacking the criti
mr. carter: it is my privilege to recognize and honor the members of the parade committee including grand marshal hugh coleman for their tireless efforts in putting together this parade. thank you all for all you do in our community and the state of georgia. i wish you much success in today's event. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr....
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mr. chair and thank you secretary for being here today. your service to our country as secretary of state and in this body. i wanted to follow up quickly on my colleague's question. hugh mentioned that there had been other authorizations with restrains. which ones for you referring to and what were the restraints? >> there was -- on the chemical weapons recently passed authorization, there were restraints put into that -- >> what were those restraints? >> let me check. there was a restraint of time, limit of months and a limitation the certain use of force on the -- >> what was the other example? i think you said there may have been -- >> there was multi-national force in lebanon, 1983, when there was a time limit limitations on force, et cetera. so i think what the president has tried to do here is tailor something based on the aumf hearing in december that reflected the sensitivities of the committee. and obviously you guys have to tackle that now and the administration is prepared to sit and work with you and work it through. >> i wanted to follow up with questions that senator flake asked. when you talk about the former role of congress in approval of any agreemen
mr. chair and thank you secretary for being here today. your service to our country as secretary of state and in this body. i wanted to follow up quickly on my colleague's question. hugh mentioned that there had been other authorizations with restrains. which ones for you referring to and what were the restraints? >> there was -- on the chemical weapons recently passed authorization, there were restraints put into that -- >> what were those restraints? >> let me check. there...