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thank you >> mr. jim. >> good afternoon. i'm jim. i.e., represent the vice president pat is ill and not able to leave home at this point. we want to add our support to this lease provision p we spent a tremendous amount of time with jim summers and we found which usually we're on the other side of the table but in this specific project we're extremely pleased with the kind of cooperation that we had. the kind of assistance and understanding the complex issues that the folks in the area had concerns about. we got a lot of straight information wherever we asked our questions. i think i can. for the general population that the community is pleased with the process. and we're extremely pleased with the final outcome. there will be a community fund established and that will be funded by albert. there are making a generous donation to argue response project in the community. we are extremely supportive. and the chances that this lease revision will allow will mitigate many of the major concerns we had about the original proposal quarry. so
thank you >> mr. jim. >> good afternoon. i'm jim. i.e., represent the vice president pat is ill and not able to leave home at this point. we want to add our support to this lease provision p we spent a tremendous amount of time with jim summers and we found which usually we're on the other side of the table but in this specific project we're extremely pleased with the kind of cooperation that we had. the kind of assistance and understanding the complex issues that the folks in the...
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>> caller: hey, boo-yah, mr. jim cramer. >> boo-yah, neighbor, what's going on? >> caller: i have a question regarding the oil prices reaching a nine-month high. southwest airlines. common sense would say either it's going to profit or it's going right to the consumer. if that's the case -- >> i'm not that concerned about oil. i think oil comes back down. i think it's unnaturally up because we are awash with oil. i'm not going to ban my quality that you should ban the airlines, no, not now. chris in new york. chris! >> caller: hey, i'm calling about utx, united technologies. i have been liking defense and aerospace contractors lately, lockheed, raytheon and textron but this one has been getting attention because of the contracts and the repair for the boeing 787. so i'm wondering if you see it as a bit pricey? >> no, i like it very much. my charitable trust took a profit in it. go back to 91, it's not. a guy on squawk this morning was telling a good sto. i like you, tex. >> this is phil from surprise, arizona. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm calling about facebook.
>> caller: hey, boo-yah, mr. jim cramer. >> boo-yah, neighbor, what's going on? >> caller: i have a question regarding the oil prices reaching a nine-month high. southwest airlines. common sense would say either it's going to profit or it's going right to the consumer. if that's the case -- >> i'm not that concerned about oil. i think oil comes back down. i think it's unnaturally up because we are awash with oil. i'm not going to ban my quality that you should ban the...
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>> caller: hey, boo-yah, mr. jim cramer. >> boo-yah, neighbor, what's going on?> caller: i have a question regarding the oil prices reaching a nine-month high. southwest airlines. common sense would say either it's going to profit or it's going right to the consumer. if that's the case -- >> i'm not that concerned about oil. i think oil comes back down. i think it's unnaturally up because we are awash with oil. i'm not going to ban my quality that you should ban the airlines, no, not now. chris in new york. chris! >> caller: hey, i'm calling about utx, united technologies. i have been liking defense and aerospace contractors lately, lockheed, raytheon and textron but this one has been getting attention because of the contracts and the repair for the boeing 787. so i'm wondering if you see it as a bit pricey? >> no, i like it very much. my charitable trust took a profit in it. go back to 91, it's not. a guy on squawk this morning was telling a good story. i like you, tex. >> this is phil from surprise, arizona. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm calling about facebook.
>> caller: hey, boo-yah, mr. jim cramer. >> boo-yah, neighbor, what's going on?> caller: i have a question regarding the oil prices reaching a nine-month high. southwest airlines. common sense would say either it's going to profit or it's going right to the consumer. if that's the case -- >> i'm not that concerned about oil. i think oil comes back down. i think it's unnaturally up because we are awash with oil. i'm not going to ban my quality that you should ban the...
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bob mueller and mr. jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat.r more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made lightly, and i know congress did not grant it lightly, but at the time transitions were underway at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats facing our nation, it was critical to have bob's strong leadership at the bureau. 12 years is a long time to do anything. and i guarantee you that bob's wife agrees. in addition to asking congress, we need approval from ann as well. today, as bob prepares to complete his service, this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you to bob and ann, but also gives me a chance to announce my next choic
bob mueller and mr. jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. please have a seat.r more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for the last 12 years, an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law fbi directors only serve for 10 years, but back in 2011, when bob's term was up, i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a...
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jim. caller: i noticed when mr. boehner gave his comments you chose to ignore what he said, which i feel that the republicans are responsible for. unemployment, how poor it is right now. when all the republicans in the house have stood firmly against spending programs, even for our snurt. well, my understanding for other economists they were quite successful. please respond. guest: i can't pay attention everything boehner said but i was focusing on one thing. snusht, of course, we need snurt. i don't like the language on either side of the aisle. i would say we have a debt .roblem it depeppeds what color glasses you're looking through. we need to get to infrastructure soon. we have crumbling roads and bridges are not falling out of the sky but we need to repair them. here's the problem, if you don't mind me saying so. i don't know where you were going with general electic. the fact that he doesn't pay taxes, is that your question? host: he's gone. i wanted to get this question in regarding with chairman bernanke's s
jim. caller: i noticed when mr. boehner gave his comments you chose to ignore what he said, which i feel that the republicans are responsible for. unemployment, how poor it is right now. when all the republicans in the house have stood firmly against spending programs, even for our snurt. well, my understanding for other economists they were quite successful. please respond. guest: i can't pay attention everything boehner said but i was focusing on one thing. snusht, of course, we need snurt. i...
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. >> mr. jim shannon. >> thank the prime minister for his statement there as well. for the welcome, the very distinctive british agenda that you referred to for the g8 summit and for the province and also for the two -- [inaudible] looking forward to that, of course. but, prime minister, you also referred to talks with the taliban. what will this start talks and discussions with them? the cessation of violence or a ceasefire priority? starting the process? >> as the honorable gentleman say, the sunshine for two days was a bonus and not one i was totally expecting. [laughter] the point about the discussions with the taliban is they are taking place to a background of a statement by the taliban that they don't want to see, and i'm paraphrasing, afghanistan used as a base of attacks on other countries. think that is the right basis for them to start. but, clearly, in this process the whole aim is to give people who thought they could achieve their goals through the bomb or the bullet the opportunity to achieve goals through political means. that is, i suppose, the para
. >> mr. jim shannon. >> thank the prime minister for his statement there as well. for the welcome, the very distinctive british agenda that you referred to for the g8 summit and for the province and also for the two -- [inaudible] looking forward to that, of course. but, prime minister, you also referred to talks with the taliban. what will this start talks and discussions with them? the cessation of violence or a ceasefire priority? starting the process? >> as the honorable...
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. >> mr. jim shannon. >> thank the prime minister for his statement there as well.and for the welcome, the very distinctive british agenda that you referred to for the g8 summit and for the province and also for the two -- [inaudible] looking forward to that, of course. but, prime minister, you also referred to talks with the taliban. what will this start talks and discussions with them? the cessation of violence or a ceasefire priority? starting the process? >> as the honorable gentleman say, the sunshine for two dys was a bonus and not one i was totally expecting. [laughter] the point about the discussions with the taliban is they are taking place to a background of a statement by the taliban that they don't want to see, a i'm paraphrasing, afghanistan used as a base of attacks on other countries. think that is the right basis for them to start. but, clearly, in this process the whole aim is to give people who thought they could achieve their goals through the bomb or the bullet the opportunity to achieve goals through political means. that is, i suppose, the para
. >> mr. jim shannon. >> thank the prime minister for his statement there as well.and for the welcome, the very distinctive british agenda that you referred to for the g8 summit and for the province and also for the two -- [inaudible] looking forward to that, of course. but, prime minister, you also referred to talks with the taliban. what will this start talks and discussions with them? the cessation of violence or a ceasefire priority? starting the process? >> as the...
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. >> the executive editor down there is mr. jim van de hyde. you have a piece titled the gop's clueless caucus. >> the republicans have been wrestling with this since the election. how do you keep congress from saying these bombastic things that become a huge distraction for the party. you have a republican congressman in georgia who saided to akin was partially right when he says, quote, unquote, rape in those cases where women's bodies can shut down and abort the fetus. and up in alaska, you have don young referring to hispanics as wetbacks. these things become controversies, distractions for the party, and the party leadership is wrestling with how do we silence these guys? how do we keep them from saying things that become distractions for a party that's trying to modernize itself, trying through immigration reform and other things, to reach out to voters who have not been with them in the past? >> i guess it's john boehner's job theoretically to rein them in, and it hasn't happened the last few years. these guys are outliers, but they've b
. >> the executive editor down there is mr. jim van de hyde. you have a piece titled the gop's clueless caucus. >> the republicans have been wrestling with this since the election. how do you keep congress from saying these bombastic things that become a huge distraction for the party. you have a republican congressman in georgia who saided to akin was partially right when he says, quote, unquote, rape in those cases where women's bodies can shut down and abort the fetus. and up in...
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mr. showden. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus, san francisco chamber of commerce. also here for our 60-member alliance for jobs and sustainable growth to thank the supervisors, david chiu, and others that were involved in lengthy negotiations and the entire board for i think indications of support that we think are there for a unanimous approval of a project that's a long-time in coming, important not only to the local economy, but the delivery of health services to the residents ~ and to people in the region. san francisco i think is blessed with a very balanced delivery of health care services through a public structure of our own hospitals, the ucsf system and group of private nonprofit hospitals that really make us a destination for medical care that we benefit as residents of san francisco. clearly public safety requires new hospitals to be built up to current standard and we appreciate the fact that the city appears on the verge of approving an extensive group of pieces of legislation necessary to see this happen. as a long time in coming, we look forward to
mr. showden. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. jim lazarus, san francisco chamber of commerce. also here for our 60-member alliance for jobs and sustainable growth to thank the supervisors, david chiu, and others that were involved in lengthy negotiations and the entire board for i think indications of support that we think are there for a unanimous approval of a project that's a long-time in coming, important not only to the local economy, but the delivery of health services to the...
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jim cramer. >> well, how are you doing boo-yah, kids? >> caller: mr. cramer this is mark, natalie and evan in the grand canyon state of arizona. we appreciate everything you do for our family and it's like macy's threw a sale yesterday. we pulled out the shopping list and bought allstate, all. >> i like that very much. a 10% move. like that. you got a good one. don't forget, everybody, june 13th is the family affair just like we got from mark. have your kids on. it's fabulous. we get all kinds coming on this show. let's go to lorna in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. my stock is alny. >> we like that. that's a special pharma. they do a special speculative biotech pharma. after what regeneron did today, you have to like that stock. we will stick by it. let's go to paul in washington. paul. >> caller: hello, jim, from blain, washington. how are you doing? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: good. my stock is calumet. until it started reversing, it was going down three months, a peg ratio .5 and a great dividend, what do you think? >> i will say okay. abat
jim cramer. >> well, how are you doing boo-yah, kids? >> caller: mr. cramer this is mark, natalie and evan in the grand canyon state of arizona. we appreciate everything you do for our family and it's like macy's threw a sale yesterday. we pulled out the shopping list and bought allstate, all. >> i like that very much. a 10% move. like that. you got a good one. don't forget, everybody, june 13th is the family affair just like we got from mark. have your kids on. it's fabulous....
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interestingly, the website we just showed is paid for by a pac founded by former senator, jim demint. here is mrwe need to fight the irs, take a listen, jared. >> obama care puts the irs on steroids. greta. >> steroids, jared. that's major league baseball should be investigating the irs, too. but seriously, the irs is just another straw man for the gop's relentless war on health care reform, isn't it? >> two things, relentless war on health care reform and relentless war on paying taxes and who pays taxes? folks with high incomes like the people that jim demint is representing with that position. look, the irs scandal that's erupted with these 501(c)4s, is actually paradoxically a good example of congress basically off-shoring their job to the irs in a completely incoherent way. when it comes to collecting taxes and when it will come to implementing the affordable care act, the irs is perfectly capable of all of the above. because the rules are clear-cut. when you get to trying to figure out who should be exempted for political activities, those rules are extremely amorphous. so this is exactly
interestingly, the website we just showed is paid for by a pac founded by former senator, jim demint. here is mrwe need to fight the irs, take a listen, jared. >> obama care puts the irs on steroids. greta. >> steroids, jared. that's major league baseball should be investigating the irs, too. but seriously, the irs is just another straw man for the gop's relentless war on health care reform, isn't it? >> two things, relentless war on health care reform and relentless war on...
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mr. patrick first but you can go right after him. >> hi i am jim patrick and with patrick and company in san francisco and as a neighbor to this project. i approached this board a number of times about the west end entrance and i have a letter i would like to share to the board and i will give it to the secretary upon the completion of my presentation. i believe we can save $5 million by eliminating the west end area, the exit way to the park. $5 million is about equal to the budget for the trances bay operating budget for next year. i believe it deserves serious consideration. it will -- it's a poor design. it won't be used. it's going to be dangerous. we saw what happened to the elevator in the guy riding the bart elevateddor. it spoils the ground floor design on the west end where the traffic is coming in from the west end and it's just a plain old bad idea. i like it to be reevaluated. i approached the board and other people about this and to date have received zero responseo i am hoping that we can get more than zero response. thank you. >> thank you mr. patrick. our next speaker --
mr. patrick first but you can go right after him. >> hi i am jim patrick and with patrick and company in san francisco and as a neighbor to this project. i approached this board a number of times about the west end entrance and i have a letter i would like to share to the board and i will give it to the secretary upon the completion of my presentation. i believe we can save $5 million by eliminating the west end area, the exit way to the park. $5 million is about equal to the budget for...
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jim beecher. if -- the national championship. it was his birthday. loses to gesten rose, and mrs. another chance at the u.s. open. >> for me, this was heartbreaking. this could have been the big turnaround for me in how i look at the u.s. open and the tournament i would like to win after having so many good opportunities. also, playing very well here and loving the golf course. >> phil mickelson. with the nba draft is 10 days out london and waterport will be the surprise picks in this draft. one of those two will play for the wizards. >> you are calling that already? hey, look! a shooting star! ma wke a wish! i wish we could lerie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male annnnouncer ] ] it's practically yours. test drive! [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lo
jim beecher. if -- the national championship. it was his birthday. loses to gesten rose, and mrs. another chance at the u.s. open. >> for me, this was heartbreaking. this could have been the big turnaround for me in how i look at the u.s. open and the tournament i would like to win after having so many good opportunities. also, playing very well here and loving the golf course. >> phil mickelson. with the nba draft is 10 days out london and waterport will be the surprise picks in...
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mr. fernandez, welcome to "mad money." >> hello, jim, thank you very much. >> well, look, it's great to havetive space and i want people to understand from the get go you're not just an e-mail company, you're a solutions company for lots of companies that need to be able to reach customers. so why don't you walk through the food chain for us of where marketo plays a role in getting these customers, nurturing them and building somebody's business. >> you bet. well, we work with customers of all sizes, large and small, including some of the world's global brands, and we help them really build more profitable relationships with their customers. you know, our customers use web, e-mail, facebook, direct mail, phone, text messages and they coordinate all of those ways to really build relationships with their customers over time and ultimately sell more to them. the marketer is really in charge of the customer relationship these days and we help the customer, our customers do that more effectively to sell more, frankly. >> now, i think a lot of companies are trying to do this. offering webinars, e-
mr. fernandez, welcome to "mad money." >> hello, jim, thank you very much. >> well, look, it's great to havetive space and i want people to understand from the get go you're not just an e-mail company, you're a solutions company for lots of companies that need to be able to reach customers. so why don't you walk through the food chain for us of where marketo plays a role in getting these customers, nurturing them and building somebody's business. >> you bet. well, we...
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. >> cenk: beirne, before i ask you about this, jim briden stein is more outraged. >> mr.aker dishonest competence, vengefulness and lack of moral campus lead many to think that he is not fit to lead. >> cenk: do they have a boy who called wolf problem. they've been so outraged over every decision i know, out of a scale of 1-10, republicans are at a 11 as usual. >> susan rice has long been a republican target. when the president put her forward as secretary of state or floated her name republicans piled on and he was ultimately forced to pick john kerry. i under under estimate republican outrage over susan rice. >> cenk: yeah, that's the thing look, i think they have a legitimate point on susan rice. let me talk to you about this, right. yes, i think that when she came out on the sunday talk shows, i said on that next monday, i came on this program and said, i don't believe her. to say people walked in spontaneously with the plan is up sadr. not that she made it up, but at what point do you say the administration made that decision. you could pin it on susan rice but the r
. >> cenk: beirne, before i ask you about this, jim briden stein is more outraged. >> mr.aker dishonest competence, vengefulness and lack of moral campus lead many to think that he is not fit to lead. >> cenk: do they have a boy who called wolf problem. they've been so outraged over every decision i know, out of a scale of 1-10, republicans are at a 11 as usual. >> susan rice has long been a republican target. when the president put her forward as secretary of state or...
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mr. cole, welcome to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. thanks for having me. >> we're getting a lot of questions on iconix. a lot of "lightning round" questions. and one of the things that's difficult to understand is looking at all this nothing says iconix on it, but that's by design. right? you don't want -- that's not the name that wants to be featured. >> yeah. we have 33 different brands. and we're trying to sell umbro and peanuts and candies. we're not selling iconix. we're a holding company. but these are the brands that, you know, average brand over 50 years old. some of them over 100 years old. the consumer knows these brands. and this is where when these brands sell we make a royalty. so these are the brands we're out there promoting. >> let's take london fog. that's a venerable name. how did you get that? why would anyone sell you that? >> actuallyish london fog, it's an interesting story. london fog is been 80, 90-year-old brand. we ended up -- it went into bankruptcy. one of the unique ones. and we bought that in bankruptcy c
mr. cole, welcome to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. thanks for having me. >> we're getting a lot of questions on iconix. a lot of "lightning round" questions. and one of the things that's difficult to understand is looking at all this nothing says iconix on it, but that's by design. right? you don't want -- that's not the name that wants to be featured. >> yeah. we have 33 different brands. and we're trying to sell umbro and peanuts and candies. we're not...
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mr. patrick first but you can go right after him. >> hi i am jim patrick and with patrick and company in san francisco and as a neighbor to this project. i approached this board a number of times about the west end entrance and i have a letter i would like to share to the board and i will give it to the secretary upon the completion of my presentation. i believe we can save $5 million by eliminating the west end area, the exit way to the park. $5 million is about equal to the budget for the trances bay operating budget for next year. i believe it deserves serious consideration. it will -- it's a poor design. it won't be used. it's going to be dangerous. we saw what happened to the elevator in the guy riding e
mr. patrick first but you can go right after him. >> hi i am jim patrick and with patrick and company in san francisco and as a neighbor to this project. i approached this board a number of times about the west end entrance and i have a letter i would like to share to the board and i will give it to the secretary upon the completion of my presentation. i believe we can save $5 million by eliminating the west end area, the exit way to the park. $5 million is about equal to the budget for...
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the stocks started going north when jim announced he was leaving the company. mr.legs and the stock is purchasing as well. every selloff has been a huge opportunity in this stock. i still think it's going to be. 103 the all time high. i think we go north of that. >> i don't think this stock technically is anywhere it can go. more importantly guy talked about, it's extensive to itself. it's 17 and a half times current ruffle 10% extensive to itself. global store sales came in at 2.6 but this was actually not a great outcome on a very low bar in a fast food space that's struggling quite a bit. they did not grow in asia. the bird flu are big issues but other markets are not giving them the gus toe that these guys have gotten. mr. skinner did a great job getting out of the competition. they're running into a lot of competition. >> the bird flu was a big deal but they're past that as well. they're going to get better apma. if the tape baifs itself i think mcdonald's goes -- >> did you not hear the buzzer here guys? hello, thank you. [ buzzer ] >> in terms of being cheap
the stocks started going north when jim announced he was leaving the company. mr.legs and the stock is purchasing as well. every selloff has been a huge opportunity in this stock. i still think it's going to be. 103 the all time high. i think we go north of that. >> i don't think this stock technically is anywhere it can go. more importantly guy talked about, it's extensive to itself. it's 17 and a half times current ruffle 10% extensive to itself. global store sales came in at 2.6 but...
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mr. fowler and jim corrigougn. >> meanwhile in china, our correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera has moreising sharply in the last week and a half. i want to show you shibor and we know libor, but this is the overnight lending bank rate, and this is the chart back to the last couple of years and you can see the sharp rise in the last week and a half or so, and first of all why this is happening is that there is a strain going on within the financial system there. possible causes that you will always see before a big holiday and right now they have the dragon boat holiday and not bigger than that, but it is bigger, and because of hawkish rhetoric about shadow banking o going on in china this last weeks in particular. here's the background that you need to know to understand this. interest rates paid by the banks in china are set by the government. the rate right now is below the rate of inflation, so if you put your money in the bank, you are losing purchasing power everyday which has led to a huge rise in something else, wmps, wealth management product, and these are offered by the banks
mr. fowler and jim corrigougn. >> meanwhile in china, our correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera has moreising sharply in the last week and a half. i want to show you shibor and we know libor, but this is the overnight lending bank rate, and this is the chart back to the last couple of years and you can see the sharp rise in the last week and a half or so, and first of all why this is happening is that there is a strain going on within the financial system there. possible causes that you...
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mr. obama is about to announce he is going to name jim comey to replace outgoing fbi director robert mueller. wait until you hear what mr. comey's claim to fame is. our chief white house correspondent ed henry live on the north lawn. >> reporter: good to see you. you remember that dramatic moment in the hospital back in march of 2004. jim comey was a justice department official in the bush administration. john ashcroft the attorney general at the time was very ill. what was happening was top white house officials in the bush white house were trying to race over to the hospital and get john ashcroft to sign up on the warrantless wiretapping program the justice department just ruled was illegal. you remember james comey was the person who intervened with robert mueller's help, the fbi director then. comey pushed back on all of that. you see the president coming out introducing comey. >> forgive me. >> for more than a century we have counted on the dedicated women of the fbi to keep us safe. that time the fbi's been led by six directors. and the second longest serving director of the fbi, for t
mr. obama is about to announce he is going to name jim comey to replace outgoing fbi director robert mueller. wait until you hear what mr. comey's claim to fame is. our chief white house correspondent ed henry live on the north lawn. >> reporter: good to see you. you remember that dramatic moment in the hospital back in march of 2004. jim comey was a justice department official in the bush administration. john ashcroft the attorney general at the time was very ill. what was happening was...
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mr. hannity. just listen to him and patriarch author, jim sensenbrenner. you an exchange with them. >> there is a liberal website out there. and they say that i have change mid opinion. now, i supported the patriot act. i support datamining. i support surveillance, and i support fisa courts. but i don't support what the administration did. am i consistent with what the law is? >> you absolutely are consistent. and i agree with every one of the points that you have made, sean. >> now, this is jim sensenbrenner, one of the authors of the patriot act. if he is being consistent, what is the objection? what are they talking about, or is this just some politics? >> it's politics. sean hannity is not being consistent here. he is being hypocritical. you know, what we know that is happening that has caused this scandal, this controversy, it's nothing new in the sense that usa today wrote about the telephone stuff back in 2005-2006. the datamining, wired magazine just this past march did a big story about the utah nsa datamining complex that's been constructed. it's
mr. hannity. just listen to him and patriarch author, jim sensenbrenner. you an exchange with them. >> there is a liberal website out there. and they say that i have change mid opinion. now, i supported the patriot act. i support datamining. i support surveillance, and i support fisa courts. but i don't support what the administration did. am i consistent with what the law is? >> you absolutely are consistent. and i agree with every one of the points that you have made, sean....
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we have team coverage, jim angle says the government is running amok. and mr. obama can't get away from thinks troubles but we begin with katherine heritage, your phone and your government. >> reporter: tonight we are waiting for a response from the nsa on the depth of the collection program. one of the leaks is the program has expanded under president obama. >> the court order first obtained by a british newspaper indicates the f.b.i. and nsa created sweeping authority to collect records from verizon between april and july of this year. during a previously scheduled hearing, eric holder insisted that congress was not in the dark about the program. he can't say much publicly because it's highly classified. >> with all due respect i don't think it's an appropriate setting for me to discuss the issue. >> verizon told the employees that if the company were to receive such an order we would be ordered to comply. neither sprint nor at&t would comment, aclu says they accept all major carriers. >> there is every reason to believe that the government has similar areas
we have team coverage, jim angle says the government is running amok. and mr. obama can't get away from thinks troubles but we begin with katherine heritage, your phone and your government. >> reporter: tonight we are waiting for a response from the nsa on the depth of the collection program. one of the leaks is the program has expanded under president obama. >> the court order first obtained by a british newspaper indicates the f.b.i. and nsa created sweeping authority to collect...
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my name is jim, i live atwood ward street which is behind brick and mortar. i just jotted down some thoughts as mr. perkins was speaking. i have lived in this neighborhood for 6 years. i have always had sound problems with this building. the business prior was a jazz club. they did not play loud or late at night. prior to that was a lounge and they did play loud music there. inspector has been in my apartment twice with the sound meter doing sound test. so why mr. perkins feels there was no sound checks done, i don't know. i have in my possession a copy of one of the sound checks that i believe was made public. it's typed, legible. it has clear issues that need to be fixed. i don't understand the issues of not being able to read it. i have never had any offer from anyone at brick and mortar to come to my residence to do any kind of sound testing. mr. perkins acknowledges with the previous trial in the commission that he received citations. i don't think they were verbally called out. my understanding is that there were seven citations. in the previous recording he acknowledged he's received these
my name is jim, i live atwood ward street which is behind brick and mortar. i just jotted down some thoughts as mr. perkins was speaking. i have lived in this neighborhood for 6 years. i have always had sound problems with this building. the business prior was a jazz club. they did not play loud or late at night. prior to that was a lounge and they did play loud music there. inspector has been in my apartment twice with the sound meter doing sound test. so why mr. perkins feels there was no...
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mr. david glover. >> all right. with that, ladies and gentlemen, i believe we are adjourned. [gavel] [adjourned] >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun tr
mr. david glover. >> all right. with that, ladies and gentlemen, i believe we are adjourned. [gavel] [adjourned] >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city...
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mr. beck. when the heritage foundation let the eugenics guy write his report, it was senator jim demint -- he up and quit in the middle of his term to go run the heritage foundation. it turned out the backbone was sort of really ostentatiously racist and the researcher got fired. jim demint did not get fired. when fox news needed a guest to talk immigration reform, they booked jim demint. that was their go to expert guy. over in the senate, the bipartisan group of senators working on the immigration reform. the immigration reform bill, they reported a few hours ago, they have made significant progress. one republican senator said a deal could be reached as early as tomorrow. watch this space. >>> at the start of this week, the fbi called a big, very highly covered press conference to announce a new addition to their ten most wanted list. the list of the ten people who the fbi considers the most dangerous people in the world. the addition is walter lee williams who is wanted for the alleged sexual exploitation of children. the fbi had their big press conference announcing he was on their ten most
mr. beck. when the heritage foundation let the eugenics guy write his report, it was senator jim demint -- he up and quit in the middle of his term to go run the heritage foundation. it turned out the backbone was sort of really ostentatiously racist and the researcher got fired. jim demint did not get fired. when fox news needed a guest to talk immigration reform, they booked jim demint. that was their go to expert guy. over in the senate, the bipartisan group of senators working on the...
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mr. issa, and the rsc chair jim jordan confirming the investigation dated july 11, 2012 for the record. >> without objection. >> do if we think there was evidence of political targeting at the highest level of our government during an election year that members of congress like chairman issa would have sat quietly and not brought it to the publics' attention? i think chairman issa's silence spoke for itself. he did not and said nothing because there was no whistle to blow. what concerns me it's the second chapter in less than a decade the irs has been caught going rogue. they went rogue in 2002, 2004 when the inappropriately targeted churches, religious groups, and the naacp. mr. chairman, i think the record speaks for itself. there is no smoking gun. what happened to these americans is intolerable. and ought not to have happened whether it be progressive or conservative groups. the action of the irs -- from a democratic side or republican side. the republican administration or democratic administration should never be tolerated. never be tolerated. >> thank you, time is expired. i want t
mr. issa, and the rsc chair jim jordan confirming the investigation dated july 11, 2012 for the record. >> without objection. >> do if we think there was evidence of political targeting at the highest level of our government during an election year that members of congress like chairman issa would have sat quietly and not brought it to the publics' attention? i think chairman issa's silence spoke for itself. he did not and said nothing because there was no whistle to blow. what...
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mr. brown, for being here. thank you jim grier for being here too. he pointed you out this time.u all for attending this hearing, and the hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in poor health, the first lady mckinney suffered from epilepsy. because of that, her husband, president william mckinley, would sit next to her at dinners, so when she had a seizure he would shield her face. despite her health problems, she traveled as first lady, even attending the 1901 pan american exhibition, where her husband was assassinated. we'll look ago the life of ida mckinley as we conclude the first season of our series on first ladies, live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> on wednesday, experts on wind storms told congress that not enough is being done to promote safe building codes and more federal dollars would help that effort. two house and science subcommittees hosted the hearing. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning
mr. brown, for being here. thank you jim grier for being here too. he pointed you out this time.u all for attending this hearing, and the hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in poor health, the first lady mckinney suffered from epilepsy. because of that, her husband, president william mckinley, would sit next to her at dinners, so when she had a seizure he would shield her face. despite...
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on the house floor, first-term oklahoma republican jim bridenstine delivered a blistering attack on barack obama, had this to say. let's watch. >> mr speaker, the president's dishonesty, incompetence, vengefulness and lack of moral compass, lead many to suggest that he is not fit to lead. the only problem is that his vice president, is equally unfit and even more embarrassing. >> what is this, this villainization of the president? what is it about him. >> it's desperation. >> these back-benchers -- >> trying to impress the hardest of the hard-core of their base. not just the base, but the hard-core of their base. >> what's interesting to me is that the president has decided to heck with it. to ignore them. >> the jackals. >> to just to ignore them and to pursue his own vision of foreign policy. don't forget, he just gave that speech where he talked about sort of the post-war post terror war age and he's picked and susan rice and samantha power, two advisers that go way back to the beginning of his national campaign. who believe his vision of how to proceed in the world. and he's basically saying the heck with the right wing hard co
on the house floor, first-term oklahoma republican jim bridenstine delivered a blistering attack on barack obama, had this to say. let's watch. >> mr speaker, the president's dishonesty, incompetence, vengefulness and lack of moral compass, lead many to suggest that he is not fit to lead. the only problem is that his vice president, is equally unfit and even more embarrassing. >> what is this, this villainization of the president? what is it about him. >> it's desperation....