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mr. joseph thank you so much for being here today and thank you for telling your story. i would like to echo what the lady said from washington is that what is the scope of the federal government? in how they reached the 50 states? there's a separation. the states do have their own laws and jurisdictions and their constitutions and such but it's all throughout the contiguous united states that there is police brutality with minority groups and also mr. joseph mentioned something very important as well that it's our fellow white americans as well that should be alarmed at this. there are some flights and constitutional rights that have been breached here and i wonder what the federal government, what is the scope, how far can he reach and what can they do or is it just left up to the state? i have five children, we have three boys and two girls. the three boys are adults doing well have six figures. they are very intelligent but i was alarmed at what i saw and what i hear. they have never been in trouble, done well. one daughter in college and one graduating high school t
mr. joseph thank you so much for being here today and thank you for telling your story. i would like to echo what the lady said from washington is that what is the scope of the federal government? in how they reached the 50 states? there's a separation. the states do have their own laws and jurisdictions and their constitutions and such but it's all throughout the contiguous united states that there is police brutality with minority groups and also mr. joseph mentioned something very important...
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mr. joseph, thank you so much for being here today. thank you for telling your stories. i would like to echo what the lady said from washington, is that what is the scope of the federal government and how they reach 50 states? there is a separation. the states do have you know their own laws and jurisdictions and their constitutions and such but all throughout the contiguous united states there is police brutality and problems with minority groups and also mr. joseph mentioned something very important as well that it's our fellow white americans as well that should be alarmed with this. it's people's civil rights that have been breached here. i'm wondering what the federal government, what is their scope and what can they do or is it just left up to the states? my husband and i have five children. we have two boys and two girls. three boys are adults doing we well, have six figures. they are very intelligent but i was just alarmed that what i saw and what i hear, you know we have been blessed. they have never been in trouble, done well. i have one daughter in college, on
mr. joseph, thank you so much for being here today. thank you for telling your stories. i would like to echo what the lady said from washington, is that what is the scope of the federal government and how they reach 50 states? there is a separation. the states do have you know their own laws and jurisdictions and their constitutions and such but all throughout the contiguous united states there is police brutality and problems with minority groups and also mr. joseph mentioned something very...
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mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of ore i start, for those to who have never try identify human remains this is very hard. went in we had full dna analysis and facial reconstruction. were 16 sailors lost. who they could of been, who our were associated with external identify them. we have some butterfields even here in the us waters. many people are unaware that there are two world wars. and who uick background i am. in the us territorial waters. normally based on ecosystem. national sanction for wales. we have recently found associated aircraft. bay freshwater, that protects about 300 rakes associated with lake shipping. we have these two sites that we focus on marine archaeology. sites have y of the some shipwrecks. we have a program called the maritime heritage program. focus on up and only ecological resources or the are historically significant. to give you a background on why we do this can work. to look into ed butterfield -- battlefield archaeology. these are considered foreign wars. when we think of sites as
mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of ore i start, for those to who have never try identify human remains this is very hard. went in we had full dna analysis and facial reconstruction. were 16 sailors lost. who they could of been, who our were associated with external identify them. we have some butterfields even here in the us waters. many people are unaware that there are two world wars. and who uick background i am. in the us territorial waters....
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mr. joseph le emerged as a central figure in this election after he abruptly quit on election day morning. there's been widespread speculation in the public and in the media about the potential impact of his departure especially after some of the voter tracking systems used to track the ballots coming in from the various precincts went down on election night. now, mr. le is finally going public. i sat down with him this afternoon in this exclusive interview. he said internal personnel conflicts at the registrar of voters and the stress of working 70 hours a week caused him to quit. >> basically [ indiscernible ] on that day decision i just blow my top and decided to resign the next day. >> reporter: do you regret your decision? >> um, not really because, you know, that job is rather stressful and i'm not looking forward working in a stressful place. >> reporter: now, as for the questions about whether his departure delayed election night processes, le says it is true there was a major problem with precinct tracking results that night. but he says it's not his fault. it's registrar's. you'
mr. joseph le emerged as a central figure in this election after he abruptly quit on election day morning. there's been widespread speculation in the public and in the media about the potential impact of his departure especially after some of the voter tracking systems used to track the ballots coming in from the various precincts went down on election night. now, mr. le is finally going public. i sat down with him this afternoon in this exclusive interview. he said internal personnel conflicts...
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mr. joseph le apologized to his coworkers for abruptly walking out on election day morning.he quit because of the high stress level at the registrar of voters. joseph le spent 20 years at the registrar of voters most of them as i.t. manager but he suddenly quit on election day morning because he said he had had enough of working 70 hour weeks. >> job is stressful. >> reporter: the last straw he said was getting blamed by his boss for problems with an early voting place. >> i just blow my top and decided to resign the next day. >> reporter: the stress only got worse. there was speculation about unreturned county equipment including a laptop computer. >> i have no property of the county. and i didn't damage anything. >> reporter: he emerged as a central figure in the election due to the speculation in the public and media about the impact of his departure. >> any failure on the election day was the county disable my account for the program to work. [ indiscernible ] my account was deleted. that's why it wasn't working on election night. >> reporter: he said he never meant to s
mr. joseph le apologized to his coworkers for abruptly walking out on election day morning.he quit because of the high stress level at the registrar of voters. joseph le spent 20 years at the registrar of voters most of them as i.t. manager but he suddenly quit on election day morning because he said he had had enough of working 70 hour weeks. >> job is stressful. >> reporter: the last straw he said was getting blamed by his boss for problems with an early voting place. >> i...
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mr. joseph lei here at the registrar of voters office but we have learned that the sheriff's office was alerted potential situation this week. at this point the sheriff's department is standing back but monitoring what is still a county personnel matter. when the registrar of voters head of i.t. abruptly quit on election morning he failed to turn in his county property including a badge, a cell phone and a computer hard drive. the sheriff's office says the registrar of voters alerted law enforcement on monday and while it's not a criminal probe it's being investigated by county counsel labor relations and the registrar of voters. neighbors haven't seen him for days. he has reportedly been in telephone contact with the registrar's office but hasn't made himself widely available. the sheriff's department gave me a no comment today when i asked about the potential of a missing hard drive. but that's a very crucial part of this story because as i.t. manager that computer hard drive would have been loaded with information and programs used to help mr. lei do his job which is to count
mr. joseph lei here at the registrar of voters office but we have learned that the sheriff's office was alerted potential situation this week. at this point the sheriff's department is standing back but monitoring what is still a county personnel matter. when the registrar of voters head of i.t. abruptly quit on election morning he failed to turn in his county property including a badge, a cell phone and a computer hard drive. the sheriff's office says the registrar of voters alerted law...
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mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of ore i start, for those to who have never try identify human remains this is very hard.
mr. joseph hoyt. [applause] >> thank you. i am really glad to be here. of ore i start, for those to who have never try identify human remains this is very hard.
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mrs. harvey firestone. joseph g. gannon.he house of representatives. >> will rodgers, america's favorite humorist. out west, a few hearty souls visit glacier national park. he goes for a climb. a little short on equipment. but strong in spirit. ♪ the view is worth the effort, so they say. uh-oh, there goes dad. it's not all play. there's still work to be done and no end it seems to our natural resources. the cameraman can't resist his little joke. you see a lot of women in the factories now. these girls are making footballs. and these are making hats. there is a difference. down at the post office, they're teaching the girls to sort the mail. one thing he learn in a hurry, don't pick up too many at once. too bad. here's a clean place for women to work and steady, too. ♪ some men change their collars twice a week. machines do more and more hard work these days. for instance, this is how they assemble the spokes to make the wheels for the model t fords in michigan. ♪ ♪ >> the eight-hour work day ends and the men go home. mostl
mrs. harvey firestone. joseph g. gannon.he house of representatives. >> will rodgers, america's favorite humorist. out west, a few hearty souls visit glacier national park. he goes for a climb. a little short on equipment. but strong in spirit. ♪ the view is worth the effort, so they say. uh-oh, there goes dad. it's not all play. there's still work to be done and no end it seems to our natural resources. the cameraman can't resist his little joke. you see a lot of women in the factories...
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sanchez represents the planning department and planning commission and senior building inspector joseph is here mr. pacheco if you would please go over the board guidelines and conduct the swearing in board requests you turn off outline electronic and boards rules appellants and permit hollers and representatives have 7 minutes to present their cases and 3 minutes for rebuttals people affiliated must include their minutes within the time and parties not affiliated with the parties have up to 3 minutes and to assist the board in the preparation of minutes members of the public are asked to the required to submit a speaker cards e.r. business card when you come up to the podium shakespeare's and pens are available it on the left-hand side of the podium the board windshield wipers our comments there are customer satisfaction forms ton the left side of the podium if you have question, please speak is to the board staff or wall the cod office it's located at 1650 mission street between debuts and van ness this is abbreviate live on sfgovtv cable channel 78 and cds are available for purchase thank you f
sanchez represents the planning department and planning commission and senior building inspector joseph is here mr. pacheco if you would please go over the board guidelines and conduct the swearing in board requests you turn off outline electronic and boards rules appellants and permit hollers and representatives have 7 minutes to present their cases and 3 minutes for rebuttals people affiliated must include their minutes within the time and parties not affiliated with the parties have up to 3...
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joining us from the bus is the university executive vice president and provost, joseph steinmetz. and mr. steinmetz, let's just begin with your job as provost, you oversee osu's academic curriculum. how do you assure that the curriculum is relevant to a modern global economy? >> thank you and i want to begin by thanking cspan for visiting our campus. also i would like to say, i notice how the bus is painted gray with a touch of scarlet on it. so we appreciate that as well. as for your question, i think one of the main duties of the provost is the chief academic officers is to assure, first of all that the programs that we offer throughout the university and it doesn't matter if we're talking about our professional or graduate programs, that they are current and that they meet the needs that the students have in this world today. and so one of the interesting thing is if there's any trend in higher education, or edge -- not just what's going on in the state of ohio or in the u.s. so we're constantly looking at ways that our individual programs address that internationality and also that w
joining us from the bus is the university executive vice president and provost, joseph steinmetz. and mr. steinmetz, let's just begin with your job as provost, you oversee osu's academic curriculum. how do you assure that the curriculum is relevant to a modern global economy? >> thank you and i want to begin by thanking cspan for visiting our campus. also i would like to say, i notice how the bus is painted gray with a touch of scarlet on it. so we appreciate that as well. as for your...
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mr. martin, can you hear me? >> hi. >> hi. >> reporter: joseph martin has been in jail since his arrest last year. when a former student in his fifth grade class accused him of molestation, others soon came forward. he faces counts against 14 boys. >> reporter: did you ever molest these boys? >> absolutely never, ever ever. >> reporter: martin appeared confident and relaxed. his first trial ended in january. jurors were split on counts. his retrial starts monday. >> my heart was in the right place and there was no sexual intent with any of this. i do believe i will be acquitted when the jury see it is truth. >> reporter: the 46-year-old tells me he's thought for more than two decades including 18 years at wood side elementary in concord. he said the case against him started with a former student visiting him in the classroom. >> the initial complaint was just a misconstrued affection which i do in front of my whole class. which consists of pats on the shoulder, back of collar bone and hugs that are only given with students if they are comfortable with that, with their permission. >> reporter: earl
mr. martin, can you hear me? >> hi. >> hi. >> reporter: joseph martin has been in jail since his arrest last year. when a former student in his fifth grade class accused him of molestation, others soon came forward. he faces counts against 14 boys. >> reporter: did you ever molest these boys? >> absolutely never, ever ever. >> reporter: martin appeared confident and relaxed. his first trial ended in january. jurors were split on counts. his retrial starts...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to welcome blaze joseph suppage as the ninth archbishop of the archdiocese of cardinal. arch bishop is being installed today at a mass at the holy name cathedral in chicago. after many years of studying in the u.s. and in rome, including a doctorate at catholic university, in august of 1975 blaze was ordained to the priesthood. in his first assignment, he served as associate pastor at saint margaret marry church as an instructor at paul the 6th high school in omaha. from 1981 to 1987, he served as secretary of the nunciature of the holy see of the united states here in washington, d.c. he was appointed bishop of rapid city, south dakota, by saint pope john paul ii on july 61998. bope pen dict the 16th appointed him bishop of spokane on june 30, 2010. he was installed as the sixth bishop on september 3, 2010. he's served as chair of the united states conference of catholic bishops tweet and protection for children and young people since 2008. he's remained a strong advocate for children. saying that a catholic church needs to put children first and foremost. in march, 20
mr. speaker, i rise today to welcome blaze joseph suppage as the ninth archbishop of the archdiocese of cardinal. arch bishop is being installed today at a mass at the holy name cathedral in chicago. after many years of studying in the u.s. and in rome, including a doctorate at catholic university, in august of 1975 blaze was ordained to the priesthood. in his first assignment, he served as associate pastor at saint margaret marry church as an instructor at paul the 6th high school in omaha....
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joseph county, south bend, notre dame, mr. obama in 2008 qualified with 534 signatures. 34 cushion. hillary at 704. 90, 90 are fake. they faked them. four people convicted. one sentenced to jail. if it came out middle of presidential campaign, fraud touch ad race for white house, what do you think that would do? not saying that he was improperly elected. but just the fact if this made public, it was three years after it happen people don't belief this could potential touch a race for highest office in the land. gerri: what about i.d.? what about showing i.d. before you vote? i can't buy cold medication without an i.d. how come i can vote without an i.d.? into that is controversial issue. some states have voter i.d. some with photo and i.d. some not. people in texas, which has one of the strictest laws, people are reporting to have problems getting eye december. rhode island a blue state. democratic governor. democratic state legislature. democratic secretary of state loves voter i.d.s. they have had no problems. 585,000 people voted in rhode island. 186 did not have i.d.s because vo
joseph county, south bend, notre dame, mr. obama in 2008 qualified with 534 signatures. 34 cushion. hillary at 704. 90, 90 are fake. they faked them. four people convicted. one sentenced to jail. if it came out middle of presidential campaign, fraud touch ad race for white house, what do you think that would do? not saying that he was improperly elected. but just the fact if this made public, it was three years after it happen people don't belief this could potential touch a race for highest...
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joseph's in upper marlboro say their mind was made up. >> i am excited. i think that mr. brown will bring some good changes, continue on with the progress in maryland. i think this is a very important election for many different reasons, but i am very excited about being here. >> i'm a democrat so i basically voted the democratic ticket. i did look at a couple of things and some of the referendums and some of the bonds i didn't vote for, but other than that, i basically voted straight democratic ticket. >>> turning to virginia now where democrats are counting on mark warner to hold his seat. he is being challenged by ed ga -- ed gallespie. >>> voters are going to the polls to decide the winner of two seats. barbara comstock is facing off against republican john foust. frank wolf is retiring after decades in office. jim moran is also retiring. moran represented northern virginia's congressional district since 1991. >>> and two procedures are rung for eric cantor's seat in virginia in the wake of his stung primary loss. they are republican party candidate dave bratt and dem
joseph's in upper marlboro say their mind was made up. >> i am excited. i think that mr. brown will bring some good changes, continue on with the progress in maryland. i think this is a very important election for many different reasons, but i am very excited about being here. >> i'm a democrat so i basically voted the democratic ticket. i did look at a couple of things and some of the referendums and some of the bonds i didn't vote for, but other than that, i basically voted...
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mr. president, let me -- first i ask unanimous consent that joseph micutt, who is an american association for the advancement of sciences fellow in my office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. mr. president, we are now reconvened from the election recess and i am back on the senate floor for the 79th consecutive week of senate session to draw the attention of this body to the growing threat of global climate change. let me first congratulate my republican colleagues on achieving a majority in the senate in the coming congress. with control of the house and a majority in the senate, republicans now have great power in congress. as the well-known saying goes, however, "with great power comes great responsibility." the hallmark of the republican minority was obstruction, often pointless obstruction, obstruction for obstruction's sake. a rational and fact-based focus on the issues has not been, to put it mildly, their hallmark. that was their choice and it is the privilege of the minority party
mr. president, let me -- first i ask unanimous consent that joseph micutt, who is an american association for the advancement of sciences fellow in my office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. mr. president, we are now reconvened from the election recess and i am back on the senate floor for the 79th consecutive week of senate session to draw the attention of this body to the growing threat of...
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and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's website has more information on these type of scams compared to the statement that you have submitted. so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we have got a vote coming up and it's at 2:10, i'm going to hold you to five minutes so that we can get through everybody and get on in the questions. all right. mr. w., you are up. if you would turn on your microphone. >> thank you, chairman nelson and ranking member collins for the opportunity to tell my story before the senate special committee on aging. i am an 81-year-old grandparent from ohio. last december, i answered a phone call that sent my life into a tailspin and conned me out of $7,000. what i now know was a phone scam. the caller had a young voice and said, grandpa, this is your favorite grandson. to which i replied, i have six grandsons and the
and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's website has more information on these type of scams compared to the statement that you have submitted. so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we have got a vote coming up and it's at 2:10, i'm going to hold you...
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and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's website has more information on these type of scams compared to the statement that you have submitted. so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we have got a vote coming up and it's at 2:10, i'm going to hold you to five minutes so that we can get through everybody and get on in the questions. all right. mr. w., you are up. if you would turn on your microphone. >> thank you, chairman nelson and ranking member collins for the opportunity to tell my story before the senate special committee on aging. i am an 81-year-old grandparent from ohio. last december, i answered a phone call that sent my life into a tailspin and conned me out of $7,000. what i now know was a phone scam. the caller had a young voice and said, grandpa, this is your favorite grandson. to which i replied, i have six grandsons and the
and then joseph campbell, the assistant director of the fbi's criminal investigative division. mr. campbell, your written statement should be very specific on the grandparent scheme and other imposter phone scams. the fbi's website has more information on these type of scams compared to the statement that you have submitted. so i would like in the questioning for you to provide additional details. now, because of the fact that we have got a vote coming up and it's at 2:10, i'm going to hold you...
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in 1860, a leading anti-slavery editor, joseph harleaf of connecticut wrote to phillips in private saying, i know mr. lincoln. he is not quite up to my standard. but, he has always been ahead of his neighbors. he has fought gallantly, honorably and unselfishly. felt really insulted and grossly wrong the, he said, by the savage epithets that were worthy of a crank, like parker pills bury, and lily edward pierce who wrote a four-volume biography of charles sumner told phillips, few public men of our time have in their discourses treated slavery as a wrong more logically and feelingly than abraham lincoln. his 1849 bill resembled legislation that had been drafted by john quincy adams earlier and by william henry seward. and pierce said, i think lincoln stands as well as seward and john quincy adams do on record. oh, and one of the surprising things about wendell phillips' attack on lincoln in 1860 is he said, william henry seward is much preferable to lincoln because in the fall of 1860 -- i mean, 1858 seward had given a speech in which he called the conflict between north and south over slavery, irrep
in 1860, a leading anti-slavery editor, joseph harleaf of connecticut wrote to phillips in private saying, i know mr. lincoln. he is not quite up to my standard. but, he has always been ahead of his neighbors. he has fought gallantly, honorably and unselfishly. felt really insulted and grossly wrong the, he said, by the savage epithets that were worthy of a crank, like parker pills bury, and lily edward pierce who wrote a four-volume biography of charles sumner told phillips, few public men of...
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joseph visconti. dan malloy has benefits from the fact he's had two opponents. mr.hat's been good news for democrat dan malloy. or at least it was good news for democrat dan malloy. right up until this weekend when this happened. >> a political earthquake today. third party independent category for governor suspended his campaign. joe viscoti pledged his support to tom foley. >> it wasn't about me. it really was about how are we going to take this state back. i had to make the call. >> the deciding moment to leave the race for his independent gubernatorial did came saturday after seeing a public policy polling poll showing democratic governor dannel malloy ahead of tom foley by three percentage points. >> if i can help tom get across the finish line, i thought i'd do that. >> the two men in private saturday. visconti said he's not asking for anything in return for his endorsement. >> it was out of the blue. >> did you say mother's house? yes, mom's house. the independent in this race called the republican candidate over to his mother's house this weekend and then un
joseph visconti. dan malloy has benefits from the fact he's had two opponents. mr.hat's been good news for democrat dan malloy. or at least it was good news for democrat dan malloy. right up until this weekend when this happened. >> a political earthquake today. third party independent category for governor suspended his campaign. joe viscoti pledged his support to tom foley. >> it wasn't about me. it really was about how are we going to take this state back. i had to make the call....
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joseph clancy. this is before the house judiciary committee. mr. clancy formerly headed president obama's security detail. he came out of retirement after director pierson resigned. he says he's conducting a comprehensive bottom-to-top assessment to determine the root cause of recent problems with the secret service. he's been holding meetings with employees, and spending time at the white house with agents, and officers. and this hearing expected to get under way momentarily. >>> and darrell issa there. being term limited out of his position as chair on the oversight committee. he'll be replaced by jason chaffetz as we learned yesterday. he's also in the room as we wait for this how judiciary committee to begin with an update on the secret service. we'll hear from acting director joseph clancy, who formerly headed president obama's security detail. he came out of retirement to try to fix some of the problems with the secret service, after security breaches in september there. >>> i can't imagine that you don't have enough photographs by now. we ar
joseph clancy. this is before the house judiciary committee. mr. clancy formerly headed president obama's security detail. he came out of retirement after director pierson resigned. he says he's conducting a comprehensive bottom-to-top assessment to determine the root cause of recent problems with the secret service. he's been holding meetings with employees, and spending time at the white house with agents, and officers. and this hearing expected to get under way momentarily. >>> and...
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mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring chief joseph e. white r. by voting aye on h.r. 5142. again, thank you, mr. welch, thank you, mr. issa. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina yields back. the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. issa: i move the previous question and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5142. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5544, the low-dose radiation research act of 2014, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the
mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring chief joseph e. white r. by voting aye on h.r. 5142. again, thank you, mr. welch, thank you, mr. issa. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina yields back. the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. issa: i move the previous question and yield back. the...
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mr. coin said he expected isis to basically break up. where as joseph and yazeed said it would be do abl and if experts whose daily lives are consumed studying isis, we obviously cannot make up our minds oz to what's going on and that really makes analysis, but the kind of prognosis is my one has suggested dift. to come by with the western world in deep crisis and the other two major powers, russia wanting to be a game breaker and china just not willing to do anything positive. number one. kob kobani. it's becoming something much more important than it could be three months ago, four monlts ago, on several counts. on the turkish issue it is true ta the turkish government thought it would be a good idea for is and the forces to actually tear each other down. and ultimately, the united states did use their air power. that's what it had done when isis starts to move towards er bir brk il. that from from the regions populations perspective, if it is just a single, just one clear american policy, american policy has been anything but clearly consistent. we w
mr. coin said he expected isis to basically break up. where as joseph and yazeed said it would be do abl and if experts whose daily lives are consumed studying isis, we obviously cannot make up our minds oz to what's going on and that really makes analysis, but the kind of prognosis is my one has suggested dift. to come by with the western world in deep crisis and the other two major powers, russia wanting to be a game breaker and china just not willing to do anything positive. number one. kob...
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joseph zadroga joins us now. so we saw that emotional video of when you met mr. o'neill this summer. very, very emotional meeting him for the first time and knowing that he was the one that shot him and put an end to that trauma that we felt that day at 9-11. >> we learned in the special last night and the night before, the reason we all know his story and he told his story and came forward is because of you and the other family members that he met this summer. how do you feel about that? >> i'm just hearing about that from this special yesterday. i didn't realize that. i only told him how i felt that day and how gratified that we were that he was able -- not him, but the seal unit was able to accomplish the mission that day and it put an end to the waiting to destroy that individual who i call the devil that day. my granddaughter used to always ask, why did god let this happen? that she lost her father. and i would tell her, it wasn't god. it was the devil that did it. he was the one that did that day, planned that event. it was great that we sent him to hell that day. >> still emot
joseph zadroga joins us now. so we saw that emotional video of when you met mr. o'neill this summer. very, very emotional meeting him for the first time and knowing that he was the one that shot him and put an end to that trauma that we felt that day at 9-11. >> we learned in the special last night and the night before, the reason we all know his story and he told his story and came forward is because of you and the other family members that he met this summer. how do you feel about that?...
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joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014, by secretary of homeland security jey johnson. prior to accepting the position of acting director mr. clancy served as the executive director of cable security at comcast corporation. a 27-year veteran of the secret service, mr. clancy's career there began in 1984, in the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division on february 1, 2009. mr. clancy held this position until his retirement from the secret service on june 30, 2011. mr. clancy attended the united states military academy at west point, and is a graduate of villanova, university, with a bachelor of arts in political science, and criminal justice. prior to joining the secret service, mr. clancy worked as a high school teacher, and football and baseball coach for the philadelphia archdiocese. mr. clancy, we appreciate your presence here today and we look forward to your testimony. your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety, and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that, there'
joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014, by secretary of homeland security jey johnson. prior to accepting the position of acting director mr. clancy served as the executive director of cable security at comcast corporation. a 27-year veteran of the secret service, mr. clancy's career there began in 1984, in the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division...
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joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014, by secretary of homeland security jey johnson. prior to accepting the position of acting director mr. clancy served as executive director of cable security at comcast corporation. a 27-year veteran of the secret service, mr. clancy's career there began in 1984, in the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division on february 1, 2009. mr. clancy held this position until his retirement from the secret service on june 30, 2011. mr. clancy attended the united states military academy at west point, and is a graduate of villanova, university, with a bachelor of arts in political science, and criminal justice. prior to joining the secret service, mr. clancy worked as a high school teacher, and footba the philadelphia archdiocese. mr. clancy, we appreciate your presence here today and we look forward to your testimony. your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety, and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that, there's a timing light on your tabl
joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014, by secretary of homeland security jey johnson. prior to accepting the position of acting director mr. clancy served as executive director of cable security at comcast corporation. a 27-year veteran of the secret service, mr. clancy's career there began in 1984, in the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division on...
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mr. fort. we're going to talk about the battles of online retail dominance. later on "squawk on the street" david faber will have an interview with alibaba vice chairman josephublicans as you have heard by now are hoping to take control of the senate. joining us with more on what the gop's agenda would look like if the party retakes the senate, senator rob portman. vice chairman of the national republican senatorial committee, member of the finance energy budget. and homeland b security committees. and the first question you ask in our pre-interviews, what does the gop stand for? rob, that grand old party, it's an old term. from years ago, i would have thought you would have known that. >> you're taking him literally. >> you're right. and in fact, that is what we keep hearing again and again and again. it's got to be more than the party of no. there are people that paint republicans as obstructionists now. i don't think that's necessarily a fair, you know, accounting of what's happened over the past two or six years. but what would you say is a positive message that the gop should have right now? >> first of all, it's exciting. . we do get the majority which
mr. fort. we're going to talk about the battles of online retail dominance. later on "squawk on the street" david faber will have an interview with alibaba vice chairman josephublicans as you have heard by now are hoping to take control of the senate. joining us with more on what the gop's agenda would look like if the party retakes the senate, senator rob portman. vice chairman of the national republican senatorial committee, member of the finance energy budget. and homeland b...
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joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014 by secretary of homeland security j johnson. prior to accepting the position mrlancy served as a executive director cable security at comcast corporation. in 27 year veteran of the secret service mr. clancy's career there began in 1984 and the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division on february 1, 2009. mr. clancy held this position until his retirement from the secret service on june 30, 2011. mr. clancy attended the united states military academy at west point and is a graduate of villanova university with a bachelor of arts and political science in criminal justice. prior to joining the secret service mr. clancy worked as a high school teacher and football and baseball coach for the philadelphia archdiocese. mr. clancy and we appreciate your presence here today and we look forward to your testimony. your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety and we ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that there is a timing l
joseph p. clancy was designated as the acting director of the united states secret service on october 1, 2014 by secretary of homeland security j johnson. prior to accepting the position mrlancy served as a executive director cable security at comcast corporation. in 27 year veteran of the secret service mr. clancy's career there began in 1984 and the philadelphia field office. mr. clancy was appointed special agent in charge of the presidential protective division on february 1, 2009. mr....