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mr. jacobs, 's, i'd like to ask you the finish what you were saying because i think the information you're talking about is very important. i just want to make sure we have that information. *frjts so, half will not be eligible for affordable care act program and is if we look at those who are eligible for healthy sarn fra*ns, that goes down to a little over about 43% will not be eligible for programs, so if i can just quickly finishing up, for those who will be eligible for the program, and it's important to say this is a big expansion and for many people, the cost of coverage through covered california will be much less than they would pay today and for a much better plan but it will still be costly for many. for a full time worker earning $15 an hour, 30 thousand dollars a year, they would still pay 200 dla, a month for a health care plan with a 2 thousand dollar deductible and 45 dlarp co-pay, the take up of covered california of the subsidy population, would be 20 to 44% in 2014 rising by 2019, so the result is we still will have a large residual uninsured population in the state and
mr. jacobs, 's, i'd like to ask you the finish what you were saying because i think the information you're talking about is very important. i just want to make sure we have that information. *frjts so, half will not be eligible for affordable care act program and is if we look at those who are eligible for healthy sarn fra*ns, that goes down to a little over about 43% will not be eligible for programs, so if i can just quickly finishing up, for those who will be eligible for the program, and...
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mr. rees-mogg. jacob rees-mogg: is my right honorable friend aware that after yesterday's surrender of powers by the home office to the european union by bringing the european court of justice into the arrest warrant, the commission has welcomed it as pragmatic? has pragmatism overtaken the prime minister's popular desire to repatriate powers? the prime minister: the home secretary's announcement yesterday represents the repatriation to the uk of 98 powers. there were 133 items on the justice and home affairs list, which is a massive transfer of power back here to the uk. i think my honorable friend should welcome that. alison seabeck: a carer and her husband who has parkinson's disease were moved to a two- bedroomed property because she found it impossible to sleep when they were sharing a room. the cumulative effect of this government's welfare changes means that she is going to have to find an additional 1,000 a year. carers uk has published evidence showing that the discretionary payment scheme is ben
mr. rees-mogg. jacob rees-mogg: is my right honorable friend aware that after yesterday's surrender of powers by the home office to the european union by bringing the european court of justice into the arrest warrant, the commission has welcomed it as pragmatic? has pragmatism overtaken the prime minister's popular desire to repatriate powers? the prime minister: the home secretary's announcement yesterday represents the repatriation to the uk of 98 powers. there were 133 items on the justice...
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mr. alexander: i ask consent to vitiate the quorum. i ask consent the privileges of the floor be granted to the following member of my staff, chris jacob. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
mr. alexander: i ask consent to vitiate the quorum. i ask consent the privileges of the floor be granted to the following member of my staff, chris jacob. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
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>> reporter: the leader here, jacob zuma, said mr.een the case now for close to two weeks, perhaps. mandela's wife made public comments for the first time. she was thanking the nation and the world for prayers and support, saying that he sometimes is uncomfortable, sometimes in pain, but generally, she said, he is fine. so, that's where we are now almost a month later. alex? >> okay. ron, can you tell me quickly, and this is complicated though, about this family feud that is under way? i mean it has been the headlines in the newspaper, mandela versus mandela? >> reporter: basically, it is about burial grounds. nelson mandela also said he wants to be buried with his children in a village where he grew up. he has a grandson, the heir, oldest grandson, the chief of a nearby village that grandson removed the remains of three of mandela's deceased children to this other cemetery because he wants mandela and the children buried there. now, the rest of the family objected in court. now, a judge has ordered the grandson to move the remaines b
>> reporter: the leader here, jacob zuma, said mr.een the case now for close to two weeks, perhaps. mandela's wife made public comments for the first time. she was thanking the nation and the world for prayers and support, saying that he sometimes is uncomfortable, sometimes in pain, but generally, she said, he is fine. so, that's where we are now almost a month later. alex? >> okay. ron, can you tell me quickly, and this is complicated though, about this family feud that is under...
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mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate will now oak observe a moment f silence in honor of detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut of the united states capitol police. [moment of silence] mr. merkley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. thank you, mr. president, for presiding over that moment of silence, and again on behalf of so i am of my cleeks, colleagut to thank the security forces here at the capitol for the incredible job that they do in protectinprotecting these roomse debates of democracy take place. mr. president, the debate that we are engaged in right now is about how to create a broad path to access education, as education is one of the key factors in developing, realizing the dream of middle-class jobs in america. and i was starting to share that this is very personal to me because i come from a working-class family, and my parents had not gone to college. my grandparents had not dpon to- had not gone to college. i didn't know people on my street that had gone to college. my siblings had not gone to college. but it was a scho
mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate will now oak observe a moment f silence in honor of detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut of the united states capitol police. [moment of silence] mr. merkley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. thank you, mr. president, for presiding over that moment of silence, and again on behalf of so i am of my cleeks, colleagut to thank...
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mr. rotman and all the people -- >> a converse of this. is this troubling at all, jacob, that, you know, they could take everything steve cohen has and, i mean, i remember the way spitzer did things, do you remember that? never brought a case that he could win and yet he -- right? and he extorted hundreds of millions of dollars in payoffs just because he could. should we ever worry about the government's ability to do things like this? or are they in the right -- are they doing the right thing sneer. >> coming more and more to the point where we need to start worrying about that. i think in fairness there is a legal basis for this indictment. i do think there is a broader message that comes out of that, which is all this focus on the compliance systems. we have the sac administrative case for failure to supervise, which is to the notion that in the hedge fund industry, you really don't have the -- often the level of compliance of supervisory procedures that you see in the broker/dealer industry. when the indictment came out, first thing we're talking about internally abo
mr. rotman and all the people -- >> a converse of this. is this troubling at all, jacob, that, you know, they could take everything steve cohen has and, i mean, i remember the way spitzer did things, do you remember that? never brought a case that he could win and yet he -- right? and he extorted hundreds of millions of dollars in payoffs just because he could. should we ever worry about the government's ability to do things like this? or are they in the right -- are they doing the right...
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mr. mcconnell: this morning i'd like to start by remembering the sacrifice of two 18-year veterans of the capitol police, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut on this day in 1988, gibson and chestnut paid the ultimate price while standing in defense of the united states capitol. we know these men fell defending more than just a structure, though. we know they fell defending more than just the members sent here or even the staffs that helped each of us better serve constituents and our country. no, these men died while protecting everything this billing represents: our democratic way of life, the freedom granted to each us by a creator we often thank but never see. we honor these men for their lives, and we honor them for the final act of heroism that ended those lives. that's why a plaque inside the capitol commemorates their sacrifice. that's why the capitol police headquarters bears both of their names. that i know, is of little solace to the wives and children and friends left behind, but it is a small way of saying, we remember when the scale of the debt owed can never truly be repaid in full. so today the united states senate
mr. mcconnell: this morning i'd like to start by remembering the sacrifice of two 18-year veterans of the capitol police, detective john gibson and officer jacob chestnut on this day in 1988, gibson and chestnut paid the ultimate price while standing in defense of the united states capitol. we know these men fell defending more than just a structure, though. we know they fell defending more than just the members sent here or even the staffs that helped each of us better serve constituents and...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to honor chaplain howard bell who led us in the opening prayer. the tradition of opening prayer begins with the continental ongress in 1774 when the reverend jacob duchetered a prayer at its start. since that time the house has enjoyed over 200 yearser is vancy from the chaplain of the house. chaplain bell has served in churches in missouri and illinois since 19 8 while serving his church, he was commissioned as a chaplain captain in the united states air force reserves in 2002. and assigned to the individual mobilization augmentation to the 375th air wing at scott air force base. in 2008, he was deployed to fghanistan and assigned to the 455th air expeditionary force at bagram airfield as a hospital chaplain where he received the army commendation medal. since then he's restheaved air force commendation medal, the international security and assistance force medal and the afghanistan enduring freedom medal. he was also appointed wing chaplain of the 932nd airlift wing where he supervises a ministry of nearly 1,200 airmen in the wing. e is currently pastor of the united methodist church in the a illinois and lewisville united methodist church in lewisvi
mr. speaker. i rise today to honor chaplain howard bell who led us in the opening prayer. the tradition of opening prayer begins with the continental ongress in 1774 when the reverend jacob duchetered a prayer at its start. since that time the house has enjoyed over 200 yearser is vancy from the chaplain of the house. chaplain bell has served in churches in missouri and illinois since 19 8 while serving his church, he was commissioned as a chaplain captain in the united states air force...
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jacob chestnut. gibson from virginia, chestnut from maryland, courageously placed themselves between the gunman and not only all of us who serve here but all of us who visit here. they gave their lives, mr. speaker, to protect this institution that is the foundation of our democracy. and they died protecting the many people who come here each day to serve our country, to see their government in action and put much of themselves into making america better and stronger and safer for us all. on this day and every day let us remember detective gibson and officer chestnut, heroic sacrifice, and let us appreciate the dedicated and often unsung service of the united states capitol police personnel who stand watch every hour over our safety, our lives and our ability to perform our duties without fear or violence. may god bless their families and keep us safe. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for o
jacob chestnut. gibson from virginia, chestnut from maryland, courageously placed themselves between the gunman and not only all of us who serve here but all of us who visit here. they gave their lives, mr. speaker, to protect this institution that is the foundation of our democracy. and they died protecting the many people who come here each day to serve our country, to see their government in action and put much of themselves into making america better and stronger and safer for us all. on...
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mrs. jackson lee said about lip si. when i reviewed the state department's report and i'm not finished with it yet. much of which is classified. but one question i had for the assistant secretary jacob son is what other countries in latin america did they talk to as they put together that report and her answer was none. and it took me back. when i think back about the iranian influence and activity in this hemisphere, i think about the lebanese canada bank which was more of a financial transaction. i think about the foiled assasination attempt on the saudi ambassador. we got lucky. we had an agent in the right place at the right time. the i rain yans were trying to contact a mexican drug cartel member to transit the board tore come to this country to assassinate the ambassador from saudi arabia. that was the plan. we had the right assets at the right place. i think about the business venezuela hacking attempt and yuan vision reported on i think was talked about earlier. think about the j.f.k. attempt that we talked about earlier. then the state department fails to contact and communicate and ask questions of our neighbors in this hemisphere, in latin america about what they are seei
mrs. jackson lee said about lip si. when i reviewed the state department's report and i'm not finished with it yet. much of which is classified. but one question i had for the assistant secretary jacob son is what other countries in latin america did they talk to as they put together that report and her answer was none. and it took me back. when i think back about the iranian influence and activity in this hemisphere, i think about the lebanese canada bank which was more of a financial...