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mr. johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as long as you do not force it on anyone else. theink that fits description of most people in america. i think most people in america are libertarian but don't know it. that arethird leg to the military interventions. libertarians are not isolationist. arertarians non-interventionist. why are we getting involved in another country's affairs? and by getting involved in other countries affairs, are we perhaps making the world less .afe as opposed to more safe so, fiscally conservative. let's go into that. i have been an entrepreneur my entire life and if there is one suggestion is that i give everyone -- and my suggestions are worth exactly what people pay for them which is nothing -- but if there is any suggestion i
mr. johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as long as you do not force it on anyone else. theink that fits description of most people in america. i think most people in america are libertarian but don't know it. that...
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mr. johnson: the issue that exists is being in the polls. i don't have a problem being at 15% to be in the debates, the issue is being in the polls. every day you see in the media that we are presented with two choices -- clinton and trump -- and whenever my name does appear in polls, which it is appearing in polls, it's always in a sub-poll. it's always when gary johnson's name is included, but i think right now, the consensus number is 10% and if that were just in the forefront, i think there would be more scrutiny of my record and i think more scrutiny of my record will actually bode well. i think it holds up well under examination. most of the american public is libertarian. it's just that they don't know it. and speaking with a broad brush stroke, libertarian is being fiscally conservative, smaller government, less taxes. look, when government taxes, it takes money out of your and my pocket that we could be spending on our lives. when it comes to making choice, always think of libertarians, always think of me as a presidential candidate
mr. johnson: the issue that exists is being in the polls. i don't have a problem being at 15% to be in the debates, the issue is being in the polls. every day you see in the media that we are presented with two choices -- clinton and trump -- and whenever my name does appear in polls, which it is appearing in polls, it's always in a sub-poll. it's always when gary johnson's name is included, but i think right now, the consensus number is 10% and if that were just in the forefront, i think there...
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mr. irvin magic johnson. cheers and applause] mr. johnson: hello everybody, hello every body. i'm so happy to be here. let's give it up for the captain. there is no greater sports hero that the city has produced then kareem abdul-jabbar. so give it up for him. we are here supporting the next president of the united states. hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] the only candidate that can really move our country forward, great jobs, make sure, as kareem talked about, all our kids get a great education. many of our kids are getting killed, we can't stand by and atch that. that is why i'm so happy to support her as well. then today, one of the smartest men and one of the greatest presidents we have ever had, he is here and he is going to speak to you. that man is president bill clinton. before he comes up, my job is o introduce somebody who has been fighting for all of us, especially for this district and others. so give it up to the sumpe supervisor solis. here she is. the differences i have to help her on the stage so you guys can't see her. god bless you too. >> thank you. we
mr. irvin magic johnson. cheers and applause] mr. johnson: hello everybody, hello every body. i'm so happy to be here. let's give it up for the captain. there is no greater sports hero that the city has produced then kareem abdul-jabbar. so give it up for him. we are here supporting the next president of the united states. hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] the only candidate that can really move our country forward, great jobs, make sure, as kareem talked about, all our kids get a great...
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mr. johnson at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence rhode island. this is about 12 minutes. host: your study of socialism focuses on the late 19th-century-early 20th century. define socialism for us in that time. prof. johnson: there were a lot of socialists talking about it broadly. they were wrestling with, how to we come up with systems where distribution could be more fair. more equal. as a lot of socialists were talking about that. it was really crow marx who came along in the 19th century looking at it historically and said there is this march of capitalism and ultimately he believed capitalism had gone awry and was exploitive. thinking about it in terms of the march of history, he believed class struggle would bring about a revolution. for him, it was a revolutionary, immediately kind of socialism than theorists who attacked about it earlier. this was in response to the industrial revolution and these ideas from europe started to come to the united states and change the political landscape. that was socialism. to think about classical society
mr. johnson at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence rhode island. this is about 12 minutes. host: your study of socialism focuses on the late 19th-century-early 20th century. define socialism for us in that time. prof. johnson: there were a lot of socialists talking about it broadly. they were wrestling with, how to we come up with systems where distribution could be more fair. more equal. as a lot of socialists were talking about that. it was really crow...
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mr. johnson: people should be able to make choices in their own lives. >> is this former two term governorining traction with the media and voters?
mr. johnson: people should be able to make choices in their own lives. >> is this former two term governorining traction with the media and voters?
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mr. johnson ending his speech. ve li as a child gb speechspeech -- l -- lbj speech. erpreted by miss may? francine: if you look at boris johnson, there was a lot of divisive nests. he is something what we call a marmite. you either love it or you hate it and boris johnson had the potential of never becoming prime minister. maybe he thought he would never be elected so this is a better chance to support who he thinks could win a better negotiation. he has yet to announce who he supports to become prime minister. , sterling be direct spikes on this and goes back today's highs. people like this announcement but a fold into the shock of all global wall street. i saw you when he announced it, you were shocked. now we have anly conservative party that will not be splitting at the seams, that we are all behind the leader whoever they elect. theresa may is so far above any other candidates. makeup tohe have the replace mr. osborne? daragh: i think he will be going for one of the high profile positions. in, maybe taking a view having gone in, the conservative bbling, maybe he
mr. johnson ending his speech. ve li as a child gb speechspeech -- l -- lbj speech. erpreted by miss may? francine: if you look at boris johnson, there was a lot of divisive nests. he is something what we call a marmite. you either love it or you hate it and boris johnson had the potential of never becoming prime minister. maybe he thought he would never be elected so this is a better chance to support who he thinks could win a better negotiation. he has yet to announce who he supports to...
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mr. johnson. distinguish ladies and gentlemen. and most importantly to the mighty class of 2016. i can't hear you. that's more like it. isn't that cool, mr. president? i love that. as your other speakers have said, i could not imagine a more beautiful day to be sitting of the base of the rockies celebrating four years of hard work and rigorous training and looking forward to what our graduates will add to our service in the years ahead. we are so honored to be joined by our commander in chief, president barack obama. in a few moments i'm going to yield the podium to him. i have a few things to say and i'm going to direct myself to the class of 2016. let's rewind, if you will, four years ago, when you were sitting on the front third of your chair hoping not to get asked. one of the main reasons you were able to make it through basic training was teamwork. i think you would agree teamwork is essential. when it comes to teamwork, our president is second to none. he has unified our allies and partners across the globe and he has done so at home as well. from negotiating a landmark cli
mr. johnson. distinguish ladies and gentlemen. and most importantly to the mighty class of 2016. i can't hear you. that's more like it. isn't that cool, mr. president? i love that. as your other speakers have said, i could not imagine a more beautiful day to be sitting of the base of the rockies celebrating four years of hard work and rigorous training and looking forward to what our graduates will add to our service in the years ahead. we are so honored to be joined by our commander in chief,...
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mr. johnson at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence rhode island.s is about 12 minutes. host: your study of socialism focuses on the late 19th-century-early 20th century. define socialism for us in that time. prof. johnson: there were a lot of socialists talking about it broadly. they were wrestling with, how to we come up with systems where distribution could be more fair. more equal. as a lot of socialists were talking about that. it was really crow marx who came
mr. johnson at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence rhode island.s is about 12 minutes. host: your study of socialism focuses on the late 19th-century-early 20th century. define socialism for us in that time. prof. johnson: there were a lot of socialists talking about it broadly. they were wrestling with, how to we come up with systems where distribution could be more fair. more equal. as a lot of socialists were talking about that. it was really crow marx...
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mr. johnson was among the clear favorites for conservative leadership.left his home to set out his pitch for the job this morning amid continuing controversy over the referendum results, he had this message about the outcome. >> it's not a crisis, nor did we see it as an excuse for wobbling or self-doubt, but at the moment, the hope and ambition of britain. >> so what led up to this change of heart? in another unexpected move, the justice secretary said he would run for the leadership. it had been thought he would manage boris johnson's campaign. in a statement, he said i want to help build the team behind boris johnson but i have come reluctantly to the conclusion that he cannot provide leadership or build a team for the task ahead. already he is getting the backing from those who have switched allegiance from boris johnson but his surprise entrance to the race will bring new scrutiny to a man who once said he could not be p.m. >> sera lots of other folks in the cabinet who could be run minister. i am not one of them. i could not be prime minister. i'm
mr. johnson was among the clear favorites for conservative leadership.left his home to set out his pitch for the job this morning amid continuing controversy over the referendum results, he had this message about the outcome. >> it's not a crisis, nor did we see it as an excuse for wobbling or self-doubt, but at the moment, the hope and ambition of britain. >> so what led up to this change of heart? in another unexpected move, the justice secretary said he would run for the...
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mr. johnson down at the office today. >> i don't know what to say to that. >> i think that does it for uss week what do you say. >> well i'm looking forward to president rock when he comes up. >> hi to mention it. it was i mean he says he might run one day. fox news sunday coming up next ♪ having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the topical treatment of acne for people 12 years and older. aczone gel is a once-a-day acne treatment with clinically proven results. in clinical trials, acne got better for people using aczone gel in just 12 weeks. aczone gel may cause the serious side effect of methemoglobinemia, which decreases oxygen in your blood. stop taking aczone gel and get medical help right away if your lips, mouth, or nails turn grey or blue. talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. using benzoyl peroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily common side effects of aczone gel include dryness and itching of treated skin. now,
mr. johnson down at the office today. >> i don't know what to say to that. >> i think that does it for uss week what do you say. >> well i'm looking forward to president rock when he comes up. >> hi to mention it. it was i mean he says he might run one day. fox news sunday coming up next ♪ having acne... ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time. aczone gel 7.5% is fda approved for the...
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mr. gore: i met jacqueline johnson in st. louis, missouri. [applause] mr.e: she worked for 35 years as a medical assistant caring for others. , now, she is 72 years old and needs prescription medicine to care for herself. she spends over half of her social security check, her only source of income, on her pills. so, she either skips meals or shops for bargains at a wholesale food store and buys macaroni and cheese dinners in bulk, and then have them at them atthem -- has every meal. i invited her here tonight. and mrs. johnson, i promise you once again, i will fight for a prescription drug benefit for all seniors under medicare. [applause] mr. gore: it is just wrong for seniors to have to choose between food and medicine, while the big drug companies run up record profits. that is wrong! [applause] mr. gore: i met george and juanita gutierrez in san antonio, texas. their daughter caterina -- [applause] mr. gore: their daughter caterina has just started the fourth grade at davy crockett elementary school. the school building is crumbling and overcrowded, wit
mr. gore: i met jacqueline johnson in st. louis, missouri. [applause] mr.e: she worked for 35 years as a medical assistant caring for others. , now, she is 72 years old and needs prescription medicine to care for herself. she spends over half of her social security check, her only source of income, on her pills. so, she either skips meals or shops for bargains at a wholesale food store and buys macaroni and cheese dinners in bulk, and then have them at them atthem -- has every meal. i invited...
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mr. johnson. i know you are a republican -- guest: libertarian. caller: well, he was a republican as a governor, wasn't he? guest: yes, but a libertarian republican governor. today, libertarian presidential candidate. i want to draw a distinction. caller: you cannot bury your past. guest: nobody can. caller: i want to see you and bill weld support bernie sanders. there's a lot of people out here that want bernie sanders to win the nomination. if he is not in the nomination, i'm sure you would take home the prize if you had all the ideas that bernie sanders has and three quarters of america have. guest: claudia, here is a pitch to make to everybody out there. the website isidewith.com. get online, take that political quiz. really simple. 60 questions, you don't have to register. at the end of that quiz, you get paired up with the presidential candidate most in line with your views. don't we all owe it to ourselves to find out who we align with and side with? i side 70% with bernie sanders. there is crony capitalism. the government really isn't fair
mr. johnson. i know you are a republican -- guest: libertarian. caller: well, he was a republican as a governor, wasn't he? guest: yes, but a libertarian republican governor. today, libertarian presidential candidate. i want to draw a distinction. caller: you cannot bury your past. guest: nobody can. caller: i want to see you and bill weld support bernie sanders. there's a lot of people out here that want bernie sanders to win the nomination. if he is not in the nomination, i'm sure you would...
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mr. johnson isn't likely to win a state, but he can still play a useful role by reminding the major party candidates that they aren't the only choices. mr. trump seems to think he can say whatever he wants because millions of voters are repealed by mr. clinton. >> 50% of the population he's talking about hispanics, mexicans in this way when the opposite is true. it's racist. >> are you ready for donald trump once you're in this thing and he recognizes you to give you a big punch in the nose for calling him a racist? >> i think they already started coming. so, you know, donald. >> trump hit back today. >> gary johnson got 50% of the vote. i watched that whole situation. it was disgraceful. i think he's a fringe candidate if you want to know the truth. >> trump took a shot at bill well. he said, i don't talk about his alcoholism. a recent fox poll showed him getting 10% of the vote nationally. if these guys get in the race, gary johnson's in it. if somebody else, an undisclosed name gets in, it does wear down the center right and the right. >> i think it does. i think the libertarian thing
mr. johnson isn't likely to win a state, but he can still play a useful role by reminding the major party candidates that they aren't the only choices. mr. trump seems to think he can say whatever he wants because millions of voters are repealed by mr. clinton. >> 50% of the population he's talking about hispanics, mexicans in this way when the opposite is true. it's racist. >> are you ready for donald trump once you're in this thing and he recognizes you to give you a big punch in...
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mr. johnson is taking votes away, and messing with mr. trump or even hillary clinton. well good. wagging about this. according to to this poll came out, and 12% and he lowers both hillary and donald equally. so you can't complain he's throwing it one way or o the other he takes from republicans and democrats. if he gets the 15% he can be in the debate. but -- >> never going to win. once he's in the debate and people learn, oh, my gosh -- >> that's the hoax. a same person is running. vote for him. [laughter] need to listen to this. fair share of taxes, roll the tape. >> after military service patriotic thing you can do is pay taxes because there's nothing here that i haven't benefited from. right iemg proud to be an american and blessed to be in this country. and -- >> what do you think is fair? >> more about marginals cost i don't have a problem that, you know, if i'm making $100 million a year on the next $10 million i'm paying 50%. i can live with that. right it won't affect my lifestyle. but what had i care about more -- more important know is how we spend it. >> yeah, 50%. bu
mr. johnson is taking votes away, and messing with mr. trump or even hillary clinton. well good. wagging about this. according to to this poll came out, and 12% and he lowers both hillary and donald equally. so you can't complain he's throwing it one way or o the other he takes from republicans and democrats. if he gets the 15% he can be in the debate. but -- >> never going to win. once he's in the debate and people learn, oh, my gosh -- >> that's the hoax. a same person is running....
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mr. johnson said the lead side was adding hope over fear saying they could prosper as never before outside the eu. the editor of the gloom and doom report saying a exit from the eu is a risk britain should be willing to take. >> i happen to think that brexit would be bullish for global economic growth. because it would give other countries the incentive to leave the badly organized eu. >> richard louis still with us. richard. is it a risk britain should be willing to take? >> well first of all i have to say there are many opinions in fidelity and -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- position is quite leclear. fidelity has many clients in uk and europe. and whatever the decision we'll deal with it. it is not a big deal for us one way or the other. that is it. brexit is it good or bad? >> well i'll give you my thoughts on what will happen to the markets in the event of a remain or a leave. and i actually don't think it is a big deal one way or other for markets. i think sterling has taken on board the weakness it would take on. in the event of a brexit maybe it will get marked down on the day but i do
mr. johnson said the lead side was adding hope over fear saying they could prosper as never before outside the eu. the editor of the gloom and doom report saying a exit from the eu is a risk britain should be willing to take. >> i happen to think that brexit would be bullish for global economic growth. because it would give other countries the incentive to leave the badly organized eu. >> richard louis still with us. richard. is it a risk britain should be willing to take? >>...
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mrs. johnson, i promise you once again, i will fight for a prescription drug benefit for all seniors underedicare. [applause] mr. gore: it is just wrong for seniors to have to choose between food and medicine, while the big drug companies run up record profits. that is wrong! [applause] george and met juanita gutierrez in san antonio, texas. their daughter caterina has just started the fourth grade at davy crockett elementary school. the school building is crumbling and overcrowded, with cracked walls and killing plster. aster. trailers cover the playground where the kids used to spend recess. the gutierrez family is here tonight. and i will tell them i will , fight to rebuild and modernize our crumbling schools, and reduce class size. we need to put safety, discipline, and character first in every classroom. [applause] mr. gore: you know -- [chanting] mr. gore: are you with me? [chanting] [applause] mr. gore: you know, education may be a local responsibility. but i believe it also has to be our number-one national priority. we cannot stop until every school in america is a good place to g
mrs. johnson, i promise you once again, i will fight for a prescription drug benefit for all seniors underedicare. [applause] mr. gore: it is just wrong for seniors to have to choose between food and medicine, while the big drug companies run up record profits. that is wrong! [applause] george and met juanita gutierrez in san antonio, texas. their daughter caterina has just started the fourth grade at davy crockett elementary school. the school building is crumbling and overcrowded, with...
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mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor one of the great servants, truly great servant in atlanta broadcasting history, her name is jocelyn dorsey. -tv as been working at wsb in atlanta for the last 40 years. she was the first regularly scheduled black female anchor of tlanta tv in the history our great city. she has -- she's truly a pioneer. she was inducted in a the georgia association of broadcasters' hall of fame. ong her many accolades and recognitions in the industry. throughout her more than 40-year award winning career, jocelyn dorsey has collected more hardware in terms of awards than i could possibly take five minutes to recite. certainly it would take us all day to recite the many awards that she has received. but my point is that in every professional recognition category that she has been considered under, she has won awards. and her recognition is duly noted by the professionals, her eers throughout the country. she is -- she's been giving back to her community in ways that have
mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor one of the great servants, truly great servant in atlanta broadcasting history, her name is jocelyn dorsey. -tv as been working at wsb in atlanta for the last 40 years. she was the first regularly scheduled black female anchor of tlanta tv in the history our great city. she has -- she's truly a pioneer. she was inducted in a the georgia association of broadcasters' hall of fame. ong her many...
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mrs. johnson knows n her case it was a true effort. most are from above, but truly from here. you heard me mention the signs, there they are easy to remember, fast, look for changes in some h than would's face. their arm. can they raise both in the air and speech, if there is ais problem with communication, definitely sign there. and remember time is of the essence. fortunately for dad this happened back to a great trauma center back in burg. he is going to see this. he watches this every night. but it's important because iause think, you know, you don't thint about those sort of signs all the time.time >> sure. > it could be the of something else.of i appreciate you saying that. how is your dad doing?ing? >> he's doing well. i shot shawn a message. took him to the doctors. he is able to take some steps, which is good. his speech is fantastic most of the time. it's a convenience way to ignore my mother. there is that. it's doing quite well and it all comes to somebody seeing thateig something was wrong. so they called paramedics and here we are.e. it's been a long road, but we
mrs. johnson knows n her case it was a true effort. most are from above, but truly from here. you heard me mention the signs, there they are easy to remember, fast, look for changes in some h than would's face. their arm. can they raise both in the air and speech, if there is ais problem with communication, definitely sign there. and remember time is of the essence. fortunately for dad this happened back to a great trauma center back in burg. he is going to see this. he watches this every...
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mr. johnson also took on jpmorgan's jamie dimon after the banking boss said on friday quitting the eu could mean fewer jobs in the uk. >> jamie dimon and jpmorgan are the very people i recall in the bank campaign who urged this country to imbed itself in the euro, which has turned out to be an absolute catastrophe. yes, it is true that some financial services and institutions have over the last 20 years benefited phenom family from the eu setup. but it is also true that they have modest earnings in this country have not seen their wages rise in realtime. as a result, they have seen the wages fall as as a result of the signature policies of the eu. one is the euro and the other is migration across the territories. >> in the united states, there are quite often, i don't know because of the delightful blonde hair or your charisma or populist data, but quite often comparisons with donald trump between yourself and him, what do you make of comparisons like that? >> well, i don't know the gentleman you refer to at all. i heard what he had to say about muslims and not wanting to allow muslims into
mr. johnson also took on jpmorgan's jamie dimon after the banking boss said on friday quitting the eu could mean fewer jobs in the uk. >> jamie dimon and jpmorgan are the very people i recall in the bank campaign who urged this country to imbed itself in the euro, which has turned out to be an absolute catastrophe. yes, it is true that some financial services and institutions have over the last 20 years benefited phenom family from the eu setup. but it is also true that they have modest...
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mr. johnson. mr. johnson: thank you all. i know you have been here a while already. -- how cguire and mr. important is it in the rulemaking process? what are the challengeses when d.o.e. proposes rulemaking without having consulted with you beforehand? >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view, if the manufacturer has president had the opportunity to be in dialogue with the government about the proposal and how they expect the efficiency requirements to be acommeefed and do some testing, you are dealing in a vacuum. this is what happened with the proposed dishwasher rule. these are technical matters. important that not only manufacturers are involved but all stakeholders. this process does do that. but the process is useful once a decision has been made that there will be a new standard. what what we are talking about is determining whether there should be a new standard. if there is going to be new one, consensus will be best. putting data on the table and not wondering where the data came from. >>
mr. johnson. mr. johnson: thank you all. i know you have been here a while already. -- how cguire and mr. important is it in the rulemaking process? what are the challengeses when d.o.e. proposes rulemaking without having consulted with you beforehand? >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view, if the manufacturer has president had the opportunity to be in dialogue with the government about the proposal and how they expect the efficiency requirements to be...
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mr. johnson wouldn't dispose of government regulations right off the bat?there was an act of congress he would look at these regulations but he tends to be prudent and pragmatic, perhaps more than i am, more radical, it is important to remember if there were any regulatory bills come across governor johnson's desk that i'm confident that he would make the best decision for what's in the best interest of the american people. and some of that might entail some cuts. but the first thing you need to do is have an audit. i think governor johnson would look at auditing and finding the waste fraud and abuse and libertarians would never endanger the national security of the american people or economic security of the american people, that comes first before ideology. >> a lot of people would quibble with bringing all of the troops home because a lot would argue you would need more troops to fight isis in iraq and syria and libya. >> sure but if they do so, they should operate constitutionally. president has limited powers of war making and congress has the power to
mr. johnson wouldn't dispose of government regulations right off the bat?there was an act of congress he would look at these regulations but he tends to be prudent and pragmatic, perhaps more than i am, more radical, it is important to remember if there were any regulatory bills come across governor johnson's desk that i'm confident that he would make the best decision for what's in the best interest of the american people. and some of that might entail some cuts. but the first thing you need...
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mr. johnson, one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: we have seen horrific reports from the groups in yemen and innocent bystanders and attacking. earlier this year, the coalition dropped cluster bombs, specifically targeting neighborhoods. has a he those and school for blind children. e tr children was unbearably gruse some. this highlights their complete disregard for the welfare. these actions are unacceptable and wrong with preaching civil rights while we exploit. we cannot ignore our basic human rights. unfortunately, as lopping as we see the mune missions, these violations will concht to occur and with that, i yield back and i ask my coloogs to support this amendment. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. l the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. >> i yield to mr. visclosky. advise advice i rise in strong support. i applaud the administration for as of cent suspension, may 23, the gentleman's amendment would add certainty to the administration's possession and i do support him in his effort an
mr. johnson, one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: we have seen horrific reports from the groups in yemen and innocent bystanders and attacking. earlier this year, the coalition dropped cluster bombs, specifically targeting neighborhoods. has a he those and school for blind children. e tr children was unbearably gruse some. this highlights their complete disregard for the welfare. these actions are unacceptable and wrong with preaching civil rights...
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mr. johnson may have been able to negotiate better terms for the move out of the uk from the european union or at least the market imply somehow he removing himself would be a potential negative for negotiations down the road. at any rate we're sitting near the highs for the day, s&p up ten points right now. back to you. >> generally size up the second quarter of the year for us. what are the most notable moves we've seen, what do you think we should be watching into the close today which is the last day of the quarter. >> a notable quarter for some commodity names. energy was very strong. on the other hand, retail names continue to perform poorly. airlines fell apart in the last few weeks over concerns on slow down in global travel overall. the big issue on the third quarter and fourth quarter is very simple. what's the impact in brexit on the earnings situation in the united states. the two areas we just talked about is where there could be problems. that is the impact of a stronger dollar, potentially stronger dollar and number two lower interest rates for longer, stronger dollar will ha
mr. johnson may have been able to negotiate better terms for the move out of the uk from the european union or at least the market imply somehow he removing himself would be a potential negative for negotiations down the road. at any rate we're sitting near the highs for the day, s&p up ten points right now. back to you. >> generally size up the second quarter of the year for us. what are the most notable moves we've seen, what do you think we should be watching into the close today...
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mr. johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as
mr. johnson: well. i get to give my opinion. going, this election is i just might get to be the president of the united states. i will let you be the judge of that. what is a libertarian? with a broad brushed stroke, there fiscally conservative or socially liberal or socially conservative. we do not care what you are as
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mr. johnson with his fame and celebrity saying essentially black colleges matter. >> the financial need forblack college gicis is critical. many institutions are underfunded. magic became acquainted through south carolina state through his friend michael triplett who invited him to visit the school. he talked to students about achieving their dreams. >> we came together and thought of the scottership program where, you know, we can raise over $2 million, where we can, you know, put a lot of students through south carolina state. through the business program there. and allow these young people to grow and have an opportunity to really understand business and also get out here in corporate america after they graduate. >> every time i have called upon earvin to do things for the community and academic field he's stepped up and overdelivered as he did again today. >> overdelivering beyond the dream. do you know the cool thing? is that magic johnson in that particular school, they are transforming the lives of student and inspiring in them greatness. >> it's amazing. i use today cover the nba wh
mr. johnson with his fame and celebrity saying essentially black colleges matter. >> the financial need forblack college gicis is critical. many institutions are underfunded. magic became acquainted through south carolina state through his friend michael triplett who invited him to visit the school. he talked to students about achieving their dreams. >> we came together and thought of the scottership program where, you know, we can raise over $2 million, where we can, you know, put...
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mr. johnson, good morning to you. >> victor, great to be with you this morning. >> so, romney is still onsi fence but considering voting for you. i wonder what is the strategy to win not just his vote but the votes of his allies with him in park city but those never-trump voters. what's the strategy? put some meat on the bones for us. >> well, i think that mitt romney hit it on the headad, he said, hey, i'm going to check out gary johnson and what he's got to say. i think that that kind of scrutiny holds up under the light of day. and myself and bill weld, we would not be doing this if there weren't the opportunity to actually win the presidency, but to do that we've got to be in the presidential debates. and, hey, you pointed out a poll yesterday at -- or a couple days ago at 12%. well, i do think that the number -- the polling numbers are going up because there is that kind of scrutiny happening right now. and two former republican governors serving in heavily democrat states, what's the formula there? well, fiscally conservative over the top and socially, look, we're tolerant and we ca
mr. johnson, good morning to you. >> victor, great to be with you this morning. >> so, romney is still onsi fence but considering voting for you. i wonder what is the strategy to win not just his vote but the votes of his allies with him in park city but those never-trump voters. what's the strategy? put some meat on the bones for us. >> well, i think that mitt romney hit it on the headad, he said, hey, i'm going to check out gary johnson and what he's got to say. i think that...
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mr. johnson, i'm a senior citizen but to me you are my ancestors. i am blessed by your work.your work is elegant, heroic, profound, and is always a blessing to be here. >> i paid her to say that. >> thank you. >> it is just incredible. my question is this, for those of us who have completed work, what do we look for in choosing editors and agents that will be supported to us and our experience? which we look for and where are they? also, what would you say about advising us for the courage for that journey? i don't know if i am asking for you to lay hands or what, but that's a difficult process and it requires so much. especially for those of us who have been raised in the 50s that our first priority is family and to our race and our children, our husbands, our grandchildren, how do we get to a points where we can do this with all that we have to, that we are responsible for and all the many people who look to us? >> thank you. i'm not sure of the answer to the question. i think we came to the same journey. if you were you're growing up in the 50s that's when i was growing up
mr. johnson, i'm a senior citizen but to me you are my ancestors. i am blessed by your work.your work is elegant, heroic, profound, and is always a blessing to be here. >> i paid her to say that. >> thank you. >> it is just incredible. my question is this, for those of us who have completed work, what do we look for in choosing editors and agents that will be supported to us and our experience? which we look for and where are they? also, what would you say about advising us...
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mr. johnson: mr. president, i would just like to ask all of my colleagues a simple question: how many more constitutional rights are we willing to give up in response to islamic terror? you know, coming from a business background, i certainly found out the way to reach agreement is trying to find areas of agreement. here's something we can all agree on: nobody in this chamber, no american wants to see weapons transferred into the hands of terrorists or would-be terrorists. we can agree on that. we are so close -- we are so close. and i applaud susan collins and the other colleagues for trying to work to a bipartisan agreement to accomplish that goal. but my amendment simply adds due process on the front end. otherwise it's pretty much eye dent doolittle what the other senators on a -- identical to what the other senators on a bipartisan basis were trying a chief. let's trine to try to work together. let's try to find those areas of agreement to accomplish the goal of keeping weapons out of the hands o
mr. johnson: mr. president, i would just like to ask all of my colleagues a simple question: how many more constitutional rights are we willing to give up in response to islamic terror? you know, coming from a business background, i certainly found out the way to reach agreement is trying to find areas of agreement. here's something we can all agree on: nobody in this chamber, no american wants to see weapons transferred into the hands of terrorists or would-be terrorists. we can agree on that....
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mrs. alfreda johnson. >> yeah. >> i'm just a happy person. thank god for this day, i have arrived. >> miss johnson, i a broad her. >> ♪ >> she just wanted to hear her music, for her turn. >> i now pronounce you high school graduates. >> they can do it. it is easy as that. eye to eye. to go back and do something that you started and then to finish it. >> wonderful. >> that is great. >> miss johnson walk on that stage. i made it. >> i'm proud. >> yes. tommy g our photographer. >> that is wonderful. >> yes, good stuff. >> beautiful. >> all right. so how are those phillies looking. >> well, here's the thing good thing the cubs are out the of town. we don't want to see them ever again. only good news is we don't see cubs the rest of the year. not my word that is what pete mackanin said after today's matinee in south philadelphia. fightins hooking up with chi town. first inning we will go after two pitches, vince velasquez leaves the game with the strapped right biceps. we will hear from him in just a few moments. we will fast forward to the sixth
mrs. alfreda johnson. >> yeah. >> i'm just a happy person. thank god for this day, i have arrived. >> miss johnson, i a broad her. >> ♪ >> she just wanted to hear her music, for her turn. >> i now pronounce you high school graduates. >> they can do it. it is easy as that. eye to eye. to go back and do something that you started and then to finish it. >> wonderful. >> that is great. >> miss johnson walk on that stage. i made it....
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boris johnson is speaking now. >> mr. mayor, thank you very much. re keeping a close eye on the man replace boris johnson who worked so tirelessly to achieve the result he got and may be the results that he wanted that the uk should leave the eu. >> my apologies. i wanted to, i thought we were going to hear from boris johnson. that was the current mayor of london speaking to our colleagues over at sky news with his reaction to the historic events that we have seen unfold in britain overnight. that live picture that he have been watching is the apartment of boris johnson. he was leading the leave of vote, the vote to leave. that is what he wanted. he likely will come out and not make any moves about going to be the next prime minister because david cameron, as we now learned about 30 minutes ago is resigning. stunning events. kathleen is still with me. i've just a couple of minutes here but the volatility that we are seeing seems to be easing up. from a market perspective it seems that all of these politicians coming out and speaking is making investo
boris johnson is speaking now. >> mr. mayor, thank you very much. re keeping a close eye on the man replace boris johnson who worked so tirelessly to achieve the result he got and may be the results that he wanted that the uk should leave the eu. >> my apologies. i wanted to, i thought we were going to hear from boris johnson. that was the current mayor of london speaking to our colleagues over at sky news with his reaction to the historic events that we have seen unfold in britain...
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mr. johnson, known on the remain he has called for britain to join in building europe or in creating a europeanntity. that is because they know that this ideology, their dominant in brussels, would be viewed with alarm by francine lacqua. i thought you would get that going this morning. francine: it certainly points to anxiety or this acrimonious fight that we have seen play out 10 days prior to the referendum. if you look at the next future position on the pound, growing anxiety is spooking investors. what do you look at? do you look at polls? stephen: the polls in previous referenda have not been 100% reliable. people have been moving more towards the brexit side but the ones are leaning on the side of remaining. in part, the u.k. relies on funding from other countries to becausetheir deficit other countries invest in the u.k. to be part of the single market. if the u.k. leaves, the question is what happens to the funding. francine: is the sterling moore susceptible and a euro? stephen: the u.k. still is looking -- living well beyond its means. funding that post eu could be a major difficulty
mr. johnson, known on the remain he has called for britain to join in building europe or in creating a europeanntity. that is because they know that this ideology, their dominant in brussels, would be viewed with alarm by francine lacqua. i thought you would get that going this morning. francine: it certainly points to anxiety or this acrimonious fight that we have seen play out 10 days prior to the referendum. if you look at the next future position on the pound, growing anxiety is spooking...
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mr. johnson. republican -- a guest: libertarian. caller: well, he was a republican as a governor, wasn't he? guest: yes, but a libertarian ,epublican governor, today libertarian presidential candidate. i want to draw a distinction. you cannot bear your past. ry your past. i want to see you and bill weld support bernie sanders. there's a lot of people out here that want bernie sanders to win the nomination. ,f he is not in the nomination i'm sure you would take home the if you had all the ideas that bernie sanders has and three quarters of america have. claudia, here is a pitch to make to everybody out there. sidewith.com. get online, take that political quiz. really simple. 60 questions, you don't have to register. at the end of that quiz, you get paired up with a presidential candidate most in line with your views. don't we all away to ourselves to find out who we align with we it toith -- o ourselves to find out who we align with and side with? 70% with bernie sanders. there is crony capitalism. the government really isn't fair wh
mr. johnson. republican -- a guest: libertarian. caller: well, he was a republican as a governor, wasn't he? guest: yes, but a libertarian ,epublican governor, today libertarian presidential candidate. i want to draw a distinction. you cannot bear your past. ry your past. i want to see you and bill weld support bernie sanders. there's a lot of people out here that want bernie sanders to win the nomination. ,f he is not in the nomination i'm sure you would take home the if you had all the ideas...
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mr. johnson: i thank the gentlelady from california. and i rise in support of h.r. 3636, the overseas visa integrity and stakeholder advisory act, also known as the o-visa act. i support this bipartisan legislation because it will strengthen the role of labor unions in the o-visa petition process, a process by which international artists and entertainers with extraordinary ability are brought to the united states. as many of you may know, my home state of georgia is one of the nation's leading locations for film and television production. since the state updated its tax laws, this industry has generated approximately $800 million annually in economic development, and it's credited with supporting about 11,000 jobs in georgia. in june alone, there were more than 23 movies and tv shows being filmed in the state. and as more studios and prunks teams move to georgia, -- production teams move to georgia, the demand for international talent will continue to rise. while international audiences have a strong appreciation and demand for american
mr. johnson: i thank the gentlelady from california. and i rise in support of h.r. 3636, the overseas visa integrity and stakeholder advisory act, also known as the o-visa act. i support this bipartisan legislation because it will strengthen the role of labor unions in the o-visa petition process, a process by which international artists and entertainers with extraordinary ability are brought to the united states. as many of you may know, my home state of georgia is one of the nation's leading...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and, gentlemen, thank you for being here today to discuss what is really a turning point in what is an approach to our defensive military policy. being a member of the judiciary committee, particularly the i.d. subcommittee, cryber is at the forefront of our midnight and i'm encouraged to see we're taking necessary steps to make sure the u.s. is taking a compareton and competitive advantage with this arena. mr.ed mr. atkin, i would ask this question. it's in relation to my colleague miss jaworski asked. with rocky mountains to civil authorities specifically at the state and municipal level and in consideration of the fact that u.s. army cyber command is moving to ft. gordon, i even heard concerns about how this may put neighboring communities at risk. for example, if ft. gordon is hit with a cyber attack, is it independent enough from the local energy grid that it does not down the entire region, cetera, and what do we do to help request local authorities in the event such an attack h
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and, gentlemen, thank you for being here today to discuss what is really a turning point in what is an approach to our defensive military policy. being a member of the judiciary committee, particularly the i.d. subcommittee, cryber is at the forefront of our midnight and i'm encouraged to see we're taking necessary steps to make sure the u.s. is taking a compareton and competitive advantage with this arena. mr.ed mr. atkin, i would ask this...
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johnson. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, welcome. thank you for testifying. >> good morning your >> good morning. on to. on tuesday of this week, we conduct a hearing on the systematic scrubbing of law enforcement and intelligence materials. your department was invited to attend and the department of homeland security refused to attend the hearing. at that hearing, we heard testimony that described a systematic effort as one compares the 9/11 commission report. the word jihads appears in the report 106 times. the word islam appears in that report 322 times. since the 9/11 commission report, different policies have come into effect benefit under systematic policy, those terms under longer allowed to be used. the fbi counterterrorism lexicon uses the word jihads zero times. the national intelligence strategy of 2009 uses the word jihads zero times. the strategic implementation plan to prevent the violent extremists and uses words zero times. the national intelligence strategy in 2014 uses the words zero times. we also heard testimony f
johnson. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, welcome. thank you for testifying. >> good morning your >> good morning. on to. on tuesday of this week, we conduct a hearing on the systematic scrubbing of law enforcement and intelligence materials. your department was invited to attend and the department of homeland security refused to attend the hearing. at that hearing, we heard testimony that described a systematic effort as one compares the 9/11 commission report. the word...
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mr. johnson next but very quickly, mr. cannon, you are hearing a lot about this, but the cti students without any notice, without any ability to grandfather, in some cases spent tens of thousands of dollars to go through the system and the acts fell down and that's it. there's just not a good answer for that. miss johnson. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. thanks to all of the witnesses for being here. as you know, the staffing shortages are impacting critical airports all across united states and especially those in the metro areas that i have to fly to. a good example is 42 fully certified controllers on staff. this falls below the minimum target of 48. the dallas-fort worth terminal approach controlled tray con handles all the arrivals and departures into and out of dfw, and many other smaller airports. at 17000 feet and below and at a radius of 40 miles from dfw airport, the dfw tray con is also chronically understaffed with only 57 on staff which is far below the target minimum of 78 cbcs. stephanie at the dallas l
mr. johnson next but very quickly, mr. cannon, you are hearing a lot about this, but the cti students without any notice, without any ability to grandfather, in some cases spent tens of thousands of dollars to go through the system and the acts fell down and that's it. there's just not a good answer for that. miss johnson. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. thanks to all of the witnesses for being here. as you know, the staffing shortages are impacting critical airports all across...
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mr. johnson i mean we all know that tasers if you're close enough to shoot a tasers have a fishing net through fishing net even madison bum gardens could teach people we know we have mental health problems and not trained to be mental health guardians we need a practices when we get from control to send them someplace we have a we've got a lot more work to do as far as deescalating if a two team police units one person not wearing a belt and they do accident approaching they don't want to get themselves in troubt not get themselves in danger not circulates nothing in a guy or woman comes builtless i've got a badge we want to help the police chief greg suhr got fired a policeman pulled a gun the sergeant fireside the chief he was on forum and in the affair of germany no police killed anybody thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker. >> welcome back. >> again, i'd like to echo what in any friends francisco said about the process it is designed to bore us to death those in the audience and to keep us from saying what we would like to say if you don't beaked consider changing the rules a we c
mr. johnson i mean we all know that tasers if you're close enough to shoot a tasers have a fishing net through fishing net even madison bum gardens could teach people we know we have mental health problems and not trained to be mental health guardians we need a practices when we get from control to send them someplace we have a we've got a lot more work to do as far as deescalating if a two team police units one person not wearing a belt and they do accident approaching they don't want to get...
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mr. johnson this morning, boris, rather than his dad. said, we know he is inside. boris johnson watching the television with his adies. he may have wished his father was there. you can see a future amount of interest, people turning up and waiting to see a boris is would come out and speak. you remember that media scrum outside of his house when he first opted to join the leave campaign, similar scene this morning. is adies telling us he may wait for the prime minister to speak. to talk on the half of the vote leave campaign before he gives his view on the nights of elements. he has put his name, that list tory mps, but there were be plenty of questions for him about his leadership ambitions. he certainly seems to have jumped on the right bandwagon. whether people feel he is not a man to perhaps lead the tory party and the country through the negotiations, as we come out of europe, that is another matter entirely. tom: richard, thank you very much. mr.ort time ago, we had campbell in the studio. but they have moved on since then. to put it mildly, he is now with jul
mr. johnson this morning, boris, rather than his dad. said, we know he is inside. boris johnson watching the television with his adies. he may have wished his father was there. you can see a future amount of interest, people turning up and waiting to see a boris is would come out and speak. you remember that media scrum outside of his house when he first opted to join the leave campaign, similar scene this morning. is adies telling us he may wait for the prime minister to speak. to talk on the...
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mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, today i rise in honor of flag day. a special day when we reflect on what our american flag stands for and how blessed we are to live in this great nation that celebrates freedom. i believe this reflection is particularly important given this weekend's isis-inspired terrorist attack. there are those who seek to we oy our way of life and must actively defend our freedom. so as our american flag waves proudly today and we reflect on its symbol of hope, i invite colin county folks to join me this saturday for a special event that will be -- we'll be hosting the inaugural stars and stripes retirement flag ceremony. i hope you will join me for this unique program that honors our flag and our country's unique founding. god bless america. i salute you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one
mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, today i rise in honor of flag day. a special day when we reflect on what our american flag stands for and how blessed we are to live in this great nation that celebrates freedom. i believe this reflection is particularly important given this weekend's isis-inspired terrorist attack. there are those who seek to we oy our way of life and must...
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mr. johnson you talked about some of the efforts in latin america for instance and one of my concerns is what i've heard around around the country subdued the mosquito abatement that is needed and specifically would have the federal capabilities. i happen to come from a higher we have a youngstown reserve station the one fixed-wing in the military. they do it on some job. they did this in texas and louisiana following katrina which was very helpful in terms of reducing the risk of infection. they also do other for vegetation but my question to you all is are you concerned about that also one of your colleagues spoke at a hearing. he said one of the things we think is really important about the zika outbreak is to revitalize the mosquito control efforts. this was what rear admiral stephen. he said the ability of mosquito control some localities have their own enterprises and you talked about that today little bit. some have hardly any at all. i think it could be a role for the federal air wing location capabilities needed. could you comment on that come his comments and tell me what you w
mr. johnson you talked about some of the efforts in latin america for instance and one of my concerns is what i've heard around around the country subdued the mosquito abatement that is needed and specifically would have the federal capabilities. i happen to come from a higher we have a youngstown reserve station the one fixed-wing in the military. they do it on some job. they did this in texas and louisiana following katrina which was very helpful in terms of reducing the risk of infection....
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mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to rise in support of the third district allen american hockey team. tonight, our team defends their ellar title in the kelly cup playoffs. i want to congratulate the whole team on an outstanding season. you have all accomplished so much to get to where you are today. you're just one victory away from your fourth straight championship. to all our fine allen american athletes, i want you to know that your hometown is proud of you and that we believe in you. i'll probably be rocking the red to cheer you on. go, beat the wheelers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute
mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, it's my pleasure to rise in support of the third district allen american hockey team. tonight, our team defends their ellar title in the kelly cup playoffs. i want to congratulate the whole team on an outstanding season. you have all accomplished so much to get to where you are today. you're just one victory...
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mr. johnson could be the next prime minister of united kingdom. not sure whether he wants to answer the door at this early hour but certainly we've seen the likes of all night, we get impression that, one moreime. [knocking] get impression he is up all night watching results come in. we know his advisors are inside with him. i do need to give you, i do need to warn you there will be some flash photography if he opens door, a awful lot of photographers here with us. we'll take you to john craig, who is the at leave party and then come back if they open the door. john, to you. , can you imagine, if this were the united states, if that were the united states, can you imagine knocking on the front door of one of the leaders of the party which just won a significant victory and, will he come to the door? it is about what, almost 5:00 in the morning in the london at the moment. i guess the guy is in bed. liz: may not be there. may be out celebrating. stuart: i mean you just wouldn't get that in america, would you? you would be stopped way before you got
mr. johnson could be the next prime minister of united kingdom. not sure whether he wants to answer the door at this early hour but certainly we've seen the likes of all night, we get impression that, one moreime. [knocking] get impression he is up all night watching results come in. we know his advisors are inside with him. i do need to give you, i do need to warn you there will be some flash photography if he opens door, a awful lot of photographers here with us. we'll take you to john craig,...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i too want to thank the panel. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcgwire, mr. cosgrove and mr. urich, how important is early stakeholder input for the rule-making process? what are the additional challenges that you face when d.o.e. issues a notice of proposed rule-making without having consulted with you beforehand? mr. mcgwire, let's start with you. >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view. if the manufacturer hasn't had the ability to be in a dialogue with the government about the proposal and how they expect the efficiency requirements to be
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i too want to thank the panel. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcgwire, mr. cosgrove and mr. urich, how important is early stakeholder input for the rule-making process? what are the additional challenges that you face when d.o.e. issues a notice of proposed rule-making without having consulted with you beforehand? mr. mcgwire, let's start with you. >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you all. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcguire, mr. cosgriff and mr. yurek, how important is early stake holder input in the rule making process. what are the additional challenges you face when d.o.e. issues is notice of proposed rule-making without having consulted with you beforehand? >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view. if the manufacturer hasn't had the ability to be in a dialogue with the government about the proposal and how they expect the efficiency requirements to be achieved and do some testing, then you're really dealing in a vacuum. this is what happened with the proposed dishwasher rule. it's very important. these are technical matters. it's very important that not only manufacturers are engaged early, but all stakeholders. this process does do that. but the process is useful once a decision has been made that there will be a new standard. what we're talking about is changing the process for determining whether it -- there should
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you all. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcguire, mr. cosgriff and mr. yurek, how important is early stake holder input in the rule making process. what are the additional challenges you face when d.o.e. issues is notice of proposed rule-making without having consulted with you beforehand? >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view. if the manufacturer hasn't had the ability...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank the panel. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcgwire, mr. cosgrove and mr. urich, how important is early stakeholder input for the rule-making process? what are the additional challenges that you face when d.o.e. issues a notice of proposed rulemaking without having consulted with you beforehand? mr. mcgwire, let's start with you. >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of view. if the manufacturer hasn't had the ability to be in a dialogue with the government about the proposal and how they expect the efficiency requirements to be achieved and do some testing, then you're really dealing in a vacuum. this is what happened with the proposed dishwasher rule. it's very important. these are technical matters. it's very important that not only manufacturers are engaged, but also all stakeholders. this asrac process does do that. but the asrac process is useful once a decision has been made that will be a new standard. what we're talking about is a change in the proce
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank the panel. i know you've been here a while already. for mr. mcgwire, mr. cosgrove and mr. urich, how important is early stakeholder input for the rule-making process? what are the additional challenges that you face when d.o.e. issues a notice of proposed rulemaking without having consulted with you beforehand? mr. mcgwire, let's start with you. >> i think it's very important from an effectiveness point of...
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mr. johnson: my brothers and sisters, how happy i am to be a member of congress today. i never thought i would be sitting around on the floor of the house, literally. and i never thought that i would be sitting on the floor of the in protestjohn lewis of the lack of action by this body. and nor did i ever think that we would be joined by our esteemed colleagues from the other side capitol, that you all have joined us today has heartened us. it stiffens our resolve for what we face. i want to share this with you. i just got this text from one of my staffers who is at a hearing that is supposed to be taking place right now. 'm supposed to be there. and i assume others of us are supposed to be in that hearing and in other hearings as well. but this staffer just texted me and said that he overheard a republican, one of our colleagues, saying to his colleague, another republican, in on uote, if we give this, there will be a lot more problems. so they are looking at this as if it's some kind of a game. they think that this is some kind of a ploy. they don't understand that th
mr. johnson: my brothers and sisters, how happy i am to be a member of congress today. i never thought i would be sitting around on the floor of the house, literally. and i never thought that i would be sitting on the floor of the in protestjohn lewis of the lack of action by this body. and nor did i ever think that we would be joined by our esteemed colleagues from the other side capitol, that you all have joined us today has heartened us. it stiffens our resolve for what we face. i want to...