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mr. kelly: that is correct. mrs. demings: can you share with me how you prioritized those recommendations to the t.s.a.? mr. kelly: we didn't prioritize them. we made nine recommendations. we thought they were all important to be implemented. and we expect all of those nine recommendations to be implemented. mrs. demings: do you know where we are in that process in terms of implementation? mr. kelly: three of the recommendations t.s.a. has implemented so they're closed. mrs. demings: which ones? mr. kelly: off the top i don't know. three have been implemented. we have closed them. the remaining six have been resolved, which means t.s.a. has recommended or given us actions they plan on taking that we believe address our concerns but have not yet been implemented. so they have a plan to implement the other six but they have not closed. mrs. demings: mr. chairman, thank you. i yield back. mr. correa: i want to thank the witnesses for their valuable testimony today and all of the members here for their most important que
mr. kelly: that is correct. mrs. demings: can you share with me how you prioritized those recommendations to the t.s.a.? mr. kelly: we didn't prioritize them. we made nine recommendations. we thought they were all important to be implemented. and we expect all of those nine recommendations to be implemented. mrs. demings: do you know where we are in that process in terms of implementation? mr. kelly: three of the recommendations t.s.a. has implemented so they're closed. mrs. demings: which...
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mr. kelly. saving taxpayer dollars. how does a stable workforce save taxpayer dollars, how much do you think was wasted over the fiscal year 2016, 2017, over attrition, every time you hire 70 is the cost. every time you train somebody there's a cost. can you talk on the issue? >> cost of taxpayers beyond the dangers of security or not. >> chairman, as i mentioned in my opening statement, fiscal year 2017, tsa spent $75 million to hire and train roughly 9000 individuals that they brought on board. >> $75 million. how much is that per new individual that is higher. >> it is cost tsa about $8500 to train and hire someone. >> thank you very much. that being said i'm going to turnover to ms. lasko for five minutes of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i first question is for mr. neil. thank you for your work on this blue-ribbon panel. as you said in your opening statement and in report he strongly suggests the tsa not adopt the general schedule and you gave some of the reasons of why. what -- wh
mr. kelly. saving taxpayer dollars. how does a stable workforce save taxpayer dollars, how much do you think was wasted over the fiscal year 2016, 2017, over attrition, every time you hire 70 is the cost. every time you train somebody there's a cost. can you talk on the issue? >> cost of taxpayers beyond the dangers of security or not. >> chairman, as i mentioned in my opening statement, fiscal year 2017, tsa spent $75 million to hire and train roughly 9000 individuals that they...
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mr. kelly, to inquire. mr. kelly: thank you for being here today. mom, f all, cameron's ms. felix, thank you for being here. you are total aly relevant in this. and i think the fact you are willing to come forward and talk about your story, what i'm puzzled with, though, is in your case it wasn't a matter of not having proper care, it wasn't a matter of nothing being in great shape, it wasn't a matter of so many different things, yet you encountered this. i got to tell in you my life, we have been blessed with four children, between number one and number two, we had an atopic pregnancy. never would have known it if it hadn't been for visits to the doctor's office. hi absolutely no idea what an atopic pregnancy was. my wife went through that. then we went on to have three children after it. it just puzzles me because i'm trying to understand. you had the best care you could possibly have. you were aware of everything in your life. what you eight, -- ate, your vitamins, everything ready to give b
mr. kelly, to inquire. mr. kelly: thank you for being here today. mom, f all, cameron's ms. felix, thank you for being here. you are total aly relevant in this. and i think the fact you are willing to come forward and talk about your story, what i'm puzzled with, though, is in your case it wasn't a matter of not having proper care, it wasn't a matter of nothing being in great shape, it wasn't a matter of so many different things, yet you encountered this. i got to tell in you my life, we have...
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. >> commissioner: mr. kelly. >> wiring fiber is the department of technology. >> is that under p.u.c.? >> no. >> who controls the utility poles. i was told by the internet company the public utilities controls this. >> we can't respond. >> can you point me to who is responsible. >> we can talk offline. >> commissioner: we can direct him to ms. hail. any more public comment on item 4? next item, please. >> clerk: next item is communications. >> commissioner: commissioners, any comments? any public comment on item 5? next item, please. >> clerk: item 6 is other commission business. >> commissioner: thank you. i have a couple items i'd like to add to the general meanager' report next time. there's work in the city around disaster resilience that has to do with hazardous mitigation and what not. i was at a loss to say what our disaster preparedness plans are so in the event of a major disaster, age earthquake, flooding, fire, in the event our pipes get broken or go out, what are the plans and how are we preparing fo
. >> commissioner: mr. kelly. >> wiring fiber is the department of technology. >> is that under p.u.c.? >> no. >> who controls the utility poles. i was told by the internet company the public utilities controls this. >> we can't respond. >> can you point me to who is responsible. >> we can talk offline. >> commissioner: we can direct him to ms. hail. any more public comment on item 4? next item, please. >> clerk: next item is...
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we're going to go to mr. kelly burge us. you're holding thes n, "teacher of the year nominee," second runner up. you've been doing this a long time. >> long time. >> how does it feel to still be passionate about teaching? >> it's feels great. getting here, put wind in my sails, get a different type. position, teaching the electric class. i feel blessed to be surrounded by such educators and glaed to be teaching. >> reporter: it's good to see you because we need more black male teachers in the classroom.n there's be huge hole in the area. and celestial is hiding. she's one of the teachers also called out for her great work and leadership especially in working with girls. i just know this band is ready to get started. we're going to let them do it and close by saying we've got a treat that nbc 4 isng givi you all for being outstanding. and of course, for teacher appreciation we'll. tal about that ine 6:00 hour of my favorite. back to you. ♪ >> thank you. awesome to see all that energy this early. thank you, teachers. >> always
we're going to go to mr. kelly burge us. you're holding thes n, "teacher of the year nominee," second runner up. you've been doing this a long time. >> long time. >> how does it feel to still be passionate about teaching? >> it's feels great. getting here, put wind in my sails, get a different type. position, teaching the electric class. i feel blessed to be surrounded by such educators and glaed to be teaching. >> reporter: it's good to see you because we need...
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mr. kelly: there is nobody on this panel that's looking at what's going on and saying, you know what, it's not a problem. it's a huge problem, we have to address it. thank you for being here. respect you for coming in and doing what you are doing. chairman neal: let me recognize the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, to inquire. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much for putting on this very important hearing. thanks to all the witnesses. you folks have done an outstanding job. this is other witnesses, the witness vs. stated before and colleagues on the panel have stated, is a woman's health issue. i think it's important to point out it's also a community health issue. this is something that affects all of us. the better handle we get, the more our entire community is going to benefit from this. a couple of -- dr. lu for sure, i think someone else mentioned it, talked about the success that california has had. i want to focus on it a little bit. we started making our p
mr. kelly: there is nobody on this panel that's looking at what's going on and saying, you know what, it's not a problem. it's a huge problem, we have to address it. thank you for being here. respect you for coming in and doing what you are doing. chairman neal: let me recognize the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, to inquire. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much for putting on this very important hearing. thanks to all the witnesses. you folks have done an...
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mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from arizona. for over 100 years, america's railway, roadways and runways and rivers were the envy of the entire world. now they're emblems of a past time that requires significant upgrades to support our current needs. that not only allows us to participate in a global economy, but allows you to dominate that economy -- allows us to dominate that economy. let me note that american infrastructure is made up of the following. 4.1 million miles of public highways. ver 600,000 bridges. 140,500 miles of railways. 11,300 miles of public transit systems. 25,000 miles of navigable waterways. 250 water ports. and 19,500 airports. much of that infrastructure is decades' old and in dire need of repair. and for too long america has stood by and allowed our once world leading infrastructure to crumble. our competitors have not only caught up with us, but in many cases have surpassed us. countries like china and india spend billions on new roads, new rails and ports while we've allowed ours to decay. america st
mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from arizona. for over 100 years, america's railway, roadways and runways and rivers were the envy of the entire world. now they're emblems of a past time that requires significant upgrades to support our current needs. that not only allows us to participate in a global economy, but allows you to dominate that economy -- allows us to dominate that economy. let me note that american infrastructure is made up of the following. 4.1 million...
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seeing none, you may continue mr. kelly. >> the next item is the quarterly budget status report, a.g.n. handler will give a presentation. >> commissioners eric sandler a.g.m. of business service. welcome commissioner maxwell and paulson. i'm here to give an update on the budget status of our various e enterprises. it reflects three-quarters of operations ending in march and the results are largely similar to what i described in the q2 report. we're positive net results for waste water and clean water program. we're seeing lower revenues for the threeient prizes or water sales -- three enterprises of water sales largely the result of extremely wet weather. it rains a lot, we have demand expression on the water side. there's a lot of cheap power in the state so power sales are done. we saw this a number of times in the past and it's largely a result of hydrology. we're seeing demand expression with wet weather and more in the wholesale than retail. you see lower revenues. they've been of where -- offset in new service connect
seeing none, you may continue mr. kelly. >> the next item is the quarterly budget status report, a.g.n. handler will give a presentation. >> commissioners eric sandler a.g.m. of business service. welcome commissioner maxwell and paulson. i'm here to give an update on the budget status of our various e enterprises. it reflects three-quarters of operations ending in march and the results are largely similar to what i described in the q2 report. we're positive net results for waste...
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neal: i want to acknowledge the good work mr. kelly and mr. kind did on one important amendment as well. with that i yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell, for one minute. mr. pascrell: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pascrell: after years and years of prior congresses thinking that tax policy was giving cuts to the rich, this bill uses our tax code for some good. and as the gentleman, my good friend from pennsylvania, just said, we can can work together, we can work and chew gum at the same time, we can have oversight and have issues come up and we join together for the american people. whoever thinks otherwise doesn't know history and is not reading the papers every day. retirement should be about one thing, security. if you spent your life working your tail off, you have the right, the right to be able to relax without fear. but today millions of americans, millions are afraid they are entering or in retirement and don't have the resources they need to live.
neal: i want to acknowledge the good work mr. kelly and mr. kind did on one important amendment as well. with that i yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell, for one minute. mr. pascrell: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pascrell: after years and years of prior congresses thinking that tax policy was giving cuts to the rich, this bill uses our tax code for some good. and as the gentleman, my good friend from...
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if mr. kelly sounds familiar to you, he was a student assistant at the journal of east tennessee and the fall of 2014. -- in the fall of 2014. lucas: thank you for the introduction. happy to be here. on a rainy march 4, 1845, his inauguration day, james k. polk is on the east portico of the u.s. capitol and addresses the nation. tylerng president john had signed a congressional resolution three days before to annex texas. an enormous victory for democrats like pulp, i've been casting their eyes on texas since before tyler's presidency. annexation,cheered but used it to articulate his expansionist vision for the nation. as our population is expanded, the union has been cemented and strengthened. beenr boundaries have enlarged and our agricultural population has been spread over large office, our system has acquired additional strength and security. thet shall be extended, bonds of our union, so far from being weekend, will become stronger. for president polk, u.s. strength depended on covenantal ex
if mr. kelly sounds familiar to you, he was a student assistant at the journal of east tennessee and the fall of 2014. -- in the fall of 2014. lucas: thank you for the introduction. happy to be here. on a rainy march 4, 1845, his inauguration day, james k. polk is on the east portico of the u.s. capitol and addresses the nation. tylerng president john had signed a congressional resolution three days before to annex texas. an enormous victory for democrats like pulp, i've been casting their eyes...
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mr. kelly: i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 9. if we're really going to speak about what makes sense, what doesn't make sense, what does have a relevance, let's not forget who bears the brunt of the cost of what we are talking about. this is hardworking americans. now, i find it interesting we talk about, well, you know what, you guys did stuff in the last time that prevented us from getting amendments in. so we're following along. i have great respect for the chairman of the rules committee. i have to say if the whole purpose of this is what i think it is, then i'd like to go back to the actual beginning when this should have been treated by a treaty. why didn't president obama do that? he couldn't get the advice and consent of the senate. he decided to do it this way. if our whole job in coming to the people's house is to defend the american people, then we need to take a real long look what it is we are trying to defend. this bill today is a messaging bill. there's no question about it. if you look at the damage that could be d
mr. kelly: i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 9. if we're really going to speak about what makes sense, what doesn't make sense, what does have a relevance, let's not forget who bears the brunt of the cost of what we are talking about. this is hardworking americans. now, i find it interesting we talk about, well, you know what, you guys did stuff in the last time that prevented us from getting amendments in. so we're following along. i have great respect for the...
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one of the teachers, mr. kelly burgess nminated for teacher of the year at prorngs counince ge county, you've been doing this a long time. >> we do it because we love the kids and can change the trajectory of a child's life. >> the principalhi manages business making sure he has a good balance. >> we have 17 male teachers. they canserve as mentors for african-american and hispanic students. >> i love that. teachers, you rock. let's hear another one of the great tehers celebrated for her great work was girls in the pool. the band has come out and they are ready tcelebrate national teacher's week. we brought treats to get them started. come on, teacher. >> all right. giving teachers their props. coming up tomorrow on news 4 today, molette green is taking us insideroject hope to see how one local elementary school is bridging the gap betweenaw enforcement and the community. >>> get your baseball gloves and your caps ready. nbc 4 and our sister station partnering with the washington nationals for weather day at nats pa
one of the teachers, mr. kelly burgess nminated for teacher of the year at prorngs counince ge county, you've been doing this a long time. >> we do it because we love the kids and can change the trajectory of a child's life. >> the principalhi manages business making sure he has a good balance. >> we have 17 male teachers. they canserve as mentors for african-american and hispanic students. >> i love that. teachers, you rock. let's hear another one of the great tehers...
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we expect the same results that mr. kelly will be acquitted.ppear in court next week on thursday to address these new charges. >> and if he's not acquitted, if he's found guilty, what do these new charges mean in terms of a possible sentence? >> well, what we're talking about, as i mentioned before, is a class "x" felony which could carry up to 30 years in prison. if they try all of this together, he's now got 21 charges against him. the bottom line, if he's convicted, he's going to face a lot of time behind bars. >> pretty serious. rehe rehema, thank you so. >>> new evidence in just most consequential cases before the supreme court right now, a case that will impact how political power and federal funds will be distributed across the country for the next decade. the trump administration wants to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. it claims such a question would protect voting rights. opponents say the question is a partisan power grab. if minorities are undercounted, the drawing of districts and the funding of states will favor rep
we expect the same results that mr. kelly will be acquitted.ppear in court next week on thursday to address these new charges. >> and if he's not acquitted, if he's found guilty, what do these new charges mean in terms of a possible sentence? >> well, what we're talking about, as i mentioned before, is a class "x" felony which could carry up to 30 years in prison. if they try all of this together, he's now got 21 charges against him. the bottom line, if he's convicted,...
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so i'll continue to keep mr. kelly updated and your staff updated on the process as it goes through. and then lastly, just to give you an update on the water use and this was through february, which really reflects how wet february was and based on some numbers we just saw today and i was just talking with mr. richie, march is going to be different because it has finally -- april has warmed up, seeing a little difference going on. for february water use was down significantly and remained at 22% less than february 2013 data. so, again, i think an interesting pattern and one that we will be investigating as part of our demand study when that information comes out. so with that, i'll conclude my comments and answer any questions you might have. >> you know, i would love to see at some point a chart showing different city's use. >> i absolutely can do that. >> i think it would be interesting. >> and how it has changed over time, to see if there is certain cities that have made more of an effort or you know, their use has
so i'll continue to keep mr. kelly updated and your staff updated on the process as it goes through. and then lastly, just to give you an update on the water use and this was through february, which really reflects how wet february was and based on some numbers we just saw today and i was just talking with mr. richie, march is going to be different because it has finally -- april has warmed up, seeing a little difference going on. for february water use was down significantly and remained at...
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mr. r. kellyand you know, jimmy, if you give me that picture i keep asking you for, i got a nice spot for you right here. >> jimmy: you know what, harry, i think i'll be fine without having my picture up on the wall. you know, you may want to take some of those down. >> you are a hoot, jimmy, always with a joke. >> jimmy: i'm not really joking. harry, are you drinking the stuff you sterilize the combs in? >> i sure am, it's called barbercide. >> jimmy: i don't know that you are supposed to drink that. >> oh, that's good. my little piece of blue heaven. you know that song? >> jimmy: yes, i'm glad you're not gossiping. >> you know our shop motto? >> jimmy: what is the shop mo motto? >> mind your own gosh beeswax. hey, jimmy. did you noknow elton john is a gay? >> jimmy: yes, i did, and that's gossip, exactly what the pope was saying not to do. well, thank you, harry. we have a good show for you tonight. we have music from a cappella music tonight. that means no music at all. it was a lot cheaper for
mr. r. kellyand you know, jimmy, if you give me that picture i keep asking you for, i got a nice spot for you right here. >> jimmy: you know what, harry, i think i'll be fine without having my picture up on the wall. you know, you may want to take some of those down. >> you are a hoot, jimmy, always with a joke. >> jimmy: i'm not really joking. harry, are you drinking the stuff you sterilize the combs in? >> i sure am, it's called barbercide. >> jimmy: i don't know...
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section 105 is based upon a bill mr. kelly and i introduced, the small employer retirement savings auto enrollment credit act. it would provide small businesses with those up to 100 employees to defray the start-up cost of offering automatic enrollment. the tax credit would also be available to small business that is convert their existing employee retirement programs from an opt-in to auto enrollment. i was pleased to work with the chairman and his staff, as well as the gentleman from pennsylvania on this issue. i urge adoption of the resolution and the secure act. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to associate myself with everything my friend from massachusetts just said. every line of this bill as crafted by the ways and means committee was designed to make a difference in a family's life, a difference in every single one of us can be proud of. no one has
section 105 is based upon a bill mr. kelly and i introduced, the small employer retirement savings auto enrollment credit act. it would provide small businesses with those up to 100 employees to defray the start-up cost of offering automatic enrollment. the tax credit would also be available to small business that is convert their existing employee retirement programs from an opt-in to auto enrollment. i was pleased to work with the chairman and his staff, as well as the gentleman from...
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mr. kelly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for being here. i don't know if there is anything more complicated than trying to understand how many people get billed for medical procedures. i'm in the automobile business and people bless don't try to compare it with automobiles. but we repair a lot of cars. both in the mechanical end and body shop end of the business we use a labor time guide to be the mitchells manual. it could be the chilton manual, the manufacturers manual that actually they have run time studies on how to do all the different procedures. now, i know there is a difference. i know there is a difference. but i'm trying, to say, doctor when you were talking about when you're going to enter into an agreement with an insured how do you determine or how do they determine what should be the fair price to do whatever it is? i think you used what an appearen decadent me. there is variations there is wear and tear that enter for a it. how do you come up with a fair price to do the operation or the procedure you're asked to do. >> right
mr. kelly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for being here. i don't know if there is anything more complicated than trying to understand how many people get billed for medical procedures. i'm in the automobile business and people bless don't try to compare it with automobiles. but we repair a lot of cars. both in the mechanical end and body shop end of the business we use a labor time guide to be the mitchells manual. it could be the chilton manual, the manufacturers manual that...
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. >>> mr. kelly. >>> thank you all for being here. i don't know if there is anything more complicated than trying to understand how people get billed for medical procedures. people say don't try to compare it with automobiles. but we repair a lot of cars. both and the mechanic business and the body shop. we use something called a labor time died. it could be the chilton's manual. the manufacturer's manual. they have runtime studies on how to do all these different procedures. i know there is a difference. but i'm just trying to see. when you were talking about when you are going to enter into an agreement with an insurer. how do you determine or how did they determine what should be the fair price to do whatever it is? an appendectomy? there is variations. there is no two models the same. there is wear and tear and different things that enter into it. how do you come up with a fair price to do the operation or the procedure you are being asked to do? >>> i'm from flint michigan automobile time. let me start by rephrasing it back to yo
. >>> mr. kelly. >>> thank you all for being here. i don't know if there is anything more complicated than trying to understand how people get billed for medical procedures. people say don't try to compare it with automobiles. but we repair a lot of cars. both and the mechanic business and the body shop. we use something called a labor time died. it could be the chilton's manual. the manufacturer's manual. they have runtime studies on how to do all these different procedures....
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practice we move to two to one questioning ratio after the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized mr. kelly. >> thank you chairman neal. thank you for being here. mr. sandkamp i share your concerns. i often wonder sometimes the cost of providing the leave versus the cost of not providing the leave. i'm also a small employer and we always tried to figure out what can we do to make it easier for people to get to go through what mr. lewis described as life changing events. but, again it comes down to well how do you pay for all these things? at the end of the day who does make the payment? at the end of the day where does the real cost lie? i agree with you, finding talent today is very difficult. retaining talent today is even more difficult. because we're constantly competing against other people. for the same type of talent. miss greszler one of the important provisions of the tax cuts and jobs act was the first ever national paid leave tax credit which would help employers to offer paid leave benefits. do you have any ideas on how this could be improved? >> well, as it is right now, it's a
practice we move to two to one questioning ratio after the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized mr. kelly. >> thank you chairman neal. thank you for being here. mr. sandkamp i share your concerns. i often wonder sometimes the cost of providing the leave versus the cost of not providing the leave. i'm also a small employer and we always tried to figure out what can we do to make it easier for people to get to go through what mr. lewis described as life changing events. but, again it...
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the one thing i thought, and i was grateful to mr. kelly for bringing up this issue. but when we worked on this issue of tax reform, keeping families in mind and keeping the bond between employer and employee, right smack dab up front. we looked at the concept of a universal savings can pick and i'm sitting here for the first two hours today, literally thinking to myself, this is such a great talking point. this is what we were talking about. and what we could honestly do is take that as a starting point. universal savings account that any employee and every employee can put in a bank, take it out for whatever reason. not even having to give a reason. just being able to withdraw that money when they needed. i am sitting here thinking to myself, big federal plans take all the individual, a lot of it, away, and you do get trapped. in the written 30 day plan, having somebody go through the rules and rakes that were set up. but, i would rather, i think the folks in my district rather be in charge of the future. have direct control over it. make their own decisions. take c
the one thing i thought, and i was grateful to mr. kelly for bringing up this issue. but when we worked on this issue of tax reform, keeping families in mind and keeping the bond between employer and employee, right smack dab up front. we looked at the concept of a universal savings can pick and i'm sitting here for the first two hours today, literally thinking to myself, this is such a great talking point. this is what we were talking about. and what we could honestly do is take that as a...
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mr. trump's america e first policy a fallacy. >>> singer r. kelly is facing 11 new counts of alleged sexual assault and abuse. kelly was charged in february with sexually abusing four women. he has pled not guilty of four of those. the new charges involve one of those women. >> reporter: r & b singer r. kelly has been changed with 11 new cases of abuse, one alleged with a minor that allegedly took place in 2010. she told the story in a docuseries on r. kelly. >> if i was about to brush my teeth, i had to let him know. >> the new charges include aggravated criminal sexual assault and abuse. kelly's attorneys say the new charges have to do with his allegedly choking her and forcing him to perform oral sex on several occasions. in february he turned himself in to chicago police after being charged with ten counts of sexual abuse in cook county. four of them were underage at the time. >> this is not me. i'm fighting for my life. >> reporter: in a tearful and sometimes angry, he said to gayle king the allegations against him were all lies. >> have you ev
mr. trump's america e first policy a fallacy. >>> singer r. kelly is facing 11 new counts of alleged sexual assault and abuse. kelly was charged in february with sexually abusing four women. he has pled not guilty of four of those. the new charges involve one of those women. >> reporter: r & b singer r. kelly has been changed with 11 new cases of abuse, one alleged with a minor that allegedly took place in 2010. she told the story in a docuseries on r. kelly. >> if i...
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mrs. trump. >> apparently, she did not rub general kelly the wrong way.only were they high ranking staffers in the west wing but the fact that they obviously had a lot of influence on president trump and when he thought about things particularly ivanka trump who could get in his ear whenever she wanted was something that he had to deal with and something that made his job harder. >> john kelly spent a lot of time trying to restrict and edit who got to the president and the current acting chief of staff is not making those efforts. >> good luck. thanks for joining us. see you back here this time. don't go anywhere. >>> underway right now, the u.s. is in a constitutional crisis according to the man whose committee could hold the attorney general in contempt as the president defies congress. plus he conned america. new evidence shows donald trump the businessman wasn't very good at it. the question is, was it illegal and who propped him up financially? and is america now numb to school violence? another school shooting this academic year rocking colorado as
mrs. trump. >> apparently, she did not rub general kelly the wrong way.only were they high ranking staffers in the west wing but the fact that they obviously had a lot of influence on president trump and when he thought about things particularly ivanka trump who could get in his ear whenever she wanted was something that he had to deal with and something that made his job harder. >> john kelly spent a lot of time trying to restrict and edit who got to the president and the current...
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mr. speaker, i am proud to honor jeff, and we thank him for his service to our community. and i'd also like to thank the kelly ann doler fund, the middle school and their principal, dr. brian cogy, for all they do to educate their youth and to serve all those in need in our community. mr. speaker, this week is teacher appreciation week, and i rise today to recognize a dedicated educator from bucks county, pennsylvania. andrea, a teacher at the holland elementary school, was recently named an outstanding earth science teacher for the state of pennsylvania by the national association of geoscience teachers. these awards are given to educators who contribute greatly to students' interests in earth science at the precollege level. in june, andrea will be recognized by her peers at the national association of geoscience teachers eastern section meeting. mr. speaker, i'm grateful for andrea's work and appreciate her dedication for instilling passion for science and learning in our community's youth. and i'd also like to recognize the holland elementary school principal and the national association of geoscience tea
mr. speaker, i am proud to honor jeff, and we thank him for his service to our community. and i'd also like to thank the kelly ann doler fund, the middle school and their principal, dr. brian cogy, for all they do to educate their youth and to serve all those in need in our community. mr. speaker, this week is teacher appreciation week, and i rise today to recognize a dedicated educator from bucks county, pennsylvania. andrea, a teacher at the holland elementary school, was recently named an...
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mr. armstrong votes no. >> hard to see who works harder, kelly ample strong or donald trump. leading our discussion today is adam schiff. he is chair of the house intelligence committee. how are you achieving a bipartisan approach to a subpoena where the judiciary committee can't? >> this is probably the last venue you thought that would happen, but the ranking member has his own reasons for wanting to get the underlying evidence behind the report. we have our reasons and there is that confluence of interests to make sure that the justice department follows the law. we both understand there is a statutory obligation to provide all foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence. it's not discretionary, and we're insisting on the information. we may have to go down the same road in our committee that the judiciary committee did if the justice department again stonewalls and makes this overbroad and in support aalaba supportable claims. >> is it possible that there could be things in the mueller report that would be very damaging somehow to the democrats in this story? >> well, i'm
mr. armstrong votes no. >> hard to see who works harder, kelly ample strong or donald trump. leading our discussion today is adam schiff. he is chair of the house intelligence committee. how are you achieving a bipartisan approach to a subpoena where the judiciary committee can't? >> this is probably the last venue you thought that would happen, but the ranking member has his own reasons for wanting to get the underlying evidence behind the report. we have our reasons and there is...
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tyler, kelly, back to you. >> all right, mr. santelli how do you raise successful children a woman who seems to have hit three for three will share her secrets with her esther is the 23andme ceo and youtube ceo and mother of a medical professor. she'll join us next. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> this is one of the biggest challenges for parents, giving their kids the right tools to become successful people three daughters, one a doctor and other two, among top tech entrepreneurs and ceos formula is spelled out in the word "trick. trust, respect, independence, collaborat
tyler, kelly, back to you. >> all right, mr. santelli how do you raise successful children a woman who seems to have hit three for three will share her secrets with her esther is the 23andme ceo and youtube ceo and mother of a medical professor. she'll join us next. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and...
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mr. blumenauer says kelly putting a personal face on this and evidenced by some of the witnesses here today. we've had one of our other colleagues from illinois, members of congress with i think to nursing degrees who was recently in my district and was part of the visit and made a very powerful presentation on this issue. it's very profound, and i think it illustrates some of the complexities and dysfunction of the health care system. it's no secret we spend more by about a factor of two than any other country in the world. we've too many outcomes that are troubling and some of us have access to the finest health care in the world and the communities that we are falling short on the very important markers that you are sharing with us today. and it's not just economics. we are watching some of the outcomes. there's stuff going on here. i deeply appreciate in particular some of you sharing personal stories, and it seems to me that this is a subject for new and expectant mothers that is personal, that is perhaps they are not used to talking about or entirely comfortable, and we are having the
mr. blumenauer says kelly putting a personal face on this and evidenced by some of the witnesses here today. we've had one of our other colleagues from illinois, members of congress with i think to nursing degrees who was recently in my district and was part of the visit and made a very powerful presentation on this issue. it's very profound, and i think it illustrates some of the complexities and dysfunction of the health care system. it's no secret we spend more by about a factor of two than...
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mrs. trump, the first lady is a wonderful person. >> john kelly served as chief of staff for 17 moths. president trump announced kelly's departure in december. today was a big royal reveal. archie is the winnf all those baby names. next, the duke and duchess of sussex present thebo baby y to the queen and to the wld. >>> plus, walmart joins the list of companies making it toher for teens to get their hands on cigarettes. >>> tr fking the rain chance tonight. there is a rain that will make its way back overnight tonight its way back overnight tonight andright to the ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! keep goin' man! you got it! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle.get it. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> prince harry and meghan markle finally shoed off their new baby boy to the world. >> they did and let us in on a e s his name. archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. >> archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. the name mentioned. archie harrison sounds very american and mountb
mrs. trump, the first lady is a wonderful person. >> john kelly served as chief of staff for 17 moths. president trump announced kelly's departure in december. today was a big royal reveal. archie is the winnf all those baby names. next, the duke and duchess of sussex present thebo baby y to the queen and to the wld. >>> plus, walmart joins the list of companies making it toher for teens to get their hands on cigarettes. >>> tr fking the rain chance tonight. there is a...
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mr mccann declined to leave the cells. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is there now. a magistrate going to the prison?orge, this is believed to be an unprecedented first appearance by a defendant in a criminal case. all morning, joseph mccann had refused to come out of his cell here at belmarsh jail. to come out of his cell here at belmarshjail. he to come out of his cell here at belmarsh jail. he was supposed to be going to a video link and he was going to a video link and he was going to a video link and he was going to be hooked up to westminster magistrates‘ court to face charges. the hours went by. this afternoon it was decided that the chief magistrate, lawyers and journalists we re magistrate, lawyers and journalists were travel across london to the prison for the hearing. that hearing is now under way. wejournalists prison for the hearing. that hearing is now under way. we journalists are not being allowed in because of the security at this prison so we are in a centre outside the jail, but in the prison grounds. when the hearing is over, the chief magistrate has said she will come out and bri
mr mccann declined to leave the cells. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is there now. a magistrate going to the prison?orge, this is believed to be an unprecedented first appearance by a defendant in a criminal case. all morning, joseph mccann had refused to come out of his cell here at belmarsh jail. to come out of his cell here at belmarshjail. he to come out of his cell here at belmarsh jail. he was supposed to be going to a video link and he was going to a video link and he was...
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>> well, i mean, we have cisco, not that much china, and by the way, kelly cramer, the cfo with mr.. we have roku and then we have goodrx, they're a disrupter, we're in on disruption we're disrupters too >> all right, jim, obviously a big night. a good lineup. hurry home we got two more days is today wednesday >> the questions are rhetorical, david. the questions are meant to bring out ideas. >> i know. but when you're here and ask them, we handle them better. instead of there just being this transcontinental silence as i look at you going, i don't know. >> i am an actual person >> yeah. >> like a video conference call that everybody can listen in on. dow is down 13 we're back in a moment creatin. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ ♪ i'm the only one of me baby that's the fun of me ♪ >>> good wednesday orning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber at post nine of the new york stock exch
>> well, i mean, we have cisco, not that much china, and by the way, kelly cramer, the cfo with mr.. we have roku and then we have goodrx, they're a disrupter, we're in on disruption we're disrupters too >> all right, jim, obviously a big night. a good lineup. hurry home we got two more days is today wednesday >> the questions are rhetorical, david. the questions are meant to bring out ideas. >> i know. but when you're here and ask them, we handle them better. instead of...
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mr. liu of california, ms. kelly of illinois, ms. sewell of alabama, ms. degette of colorado, and ms. lee of california. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence mr. massie of ken tuck for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the request is granted. spouns -- under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019,, the gentleman from florida, mr. rutherford, is recognized for half the remaining time until 10:00 p.m. as the designee of the minority leader. mr. rutherford: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and tend their remarks and include extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. ruster ford: thank you, madam speaker. this week thousands of law enforcement officers and their families, their supporters from around the country gathered in washington, d.c., to commemorate national police week. we're here tonight to thank those who put on the uniform every day to
mr. liu of california, ms. kelly of illinois, ms. sewell of alabama, ms. degette of colorado, and ms. lee of california. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence mr. massie of ken tuck for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the request is granted. spouns -- under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019,, the gentleman from florida, mr. rutherford, is recognized for half the remaining time...
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mr beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. 0ur correspondent, june kelly ive got, erm, what i can remember of it in there... carl beech in a police interview, claiming he was a victim, abused for years by a ring of powerful men. today, the jury in his case was told that he's a paedophile, convicted earlier this year of possessing sexual images of children and secretly filming a boy indecently. while scotland yard were carrying out a £2 million inquiry into his abuse claims, at his home, he was accessing indecent images of young boys. his offences were only discovered when his electronic devices were seized, after the scotland yard inquiry ended. prosecutor tony badenoch told the court, "this evidence demonstrates that carl beech is a committed and manipulative paedophile, capable of deceit to investigators and limitless manipulation when required." among those beech falsely accused of abusing him were lord bramall — a former chief of the defence staff, lord brittan — once a conservative cabinet minister, and the ex—tory mp harvey proctor. a search of his c
mr beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. 0ur correspondent, june kelly ive got, erm, what i can remember of it in there... carl beech in a police interview, claiming he was a victim, abused for years by a ring of powerful men. today, the jury in his case was told that he's a paedophile, convicted earlier this year of possessing sexual images of children and secretly filming a boy indecently. while scotland yard were carrying out a £2 million inquiry into...
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mr. barr, now the american people know that you are no different from rudy giuliani or kelly anneconway or other people who sacrificed a once decent reputation for the grifter in office.he we know about your deep involvement in covering up for donald trump.up being an attorney general is a sacred trust. you betrayed that trust and america deserves better. you should resign. >> two people with years of experience working at the justice department.ki contributor chuck rosenberg and a senior fbi official, chuck g rosenberg and former acting solicitor general and office of legal counsel. i will begin with you. is what did you think of mr. barr's performance? >> it was a most distressing day in the history of the justice department since john mitchell was indicted and forced to resign. i understand why he is refusing to answer questions. he was so deliberately misleading at every turn. i think we watched a tragic fall of a once good reputation. i think, chris, more than that as a conservative, when he castt holy water on the notion that you should examine the people in this investigation, what
mr. barr, now the american people know that you are no different from rudy giuliani or kelly anneconway or other people who sacrificed a once decent reputation for the grifter in office.he we know about your deep involvement in covering up for donald trump.up being an attorney general is a sacred trust. you betrayed that trust and america deserves better. you should resign. >> two people with years of experience working at the justice department.ki contributor chuck rosenberg and a senior...
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special treat here kelly cramer, the chief financial officer learning more about the quarter in the company's prospects. mr. robbins, ms. cramer, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thanks for having us today. we appreciate it. >> all right of course. now, chuck, even though the world's become a tougher place i know since we talked last i saw a nice reacceleration in business in orders talk about the transformation because it seems like it's even getting better in terms of software versus hardware >> well, jim, we have -- obviously we're very proud of what our team's accomplished this past quarter. we've been on this journey to increase the percentage of our business that comes from software and even implementing subscriptions on top of our cornet working portfolio,s which has gone incredibly well whether you look at our collaboration portfolio, security portfolio or cornet working portfolio we have drastically increased the percentage of software in our business and we've also driven a ton of innovation that obviously our customers are really believing in right now so we're really pleased with what we've
special treat here kelly cramer, the chief financial officer learning more about the quarter in the company's prospects. mr. robbins, ms. cramer, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thanks for having us today. we appreciate it. >> all right of course. now, chuck, even though the world's become a tougher place i know since we talked last i saw a nice reacceleration in business in orders talk about the transformation because it seems like it's even getting better in terms...
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mcgahn recalled kelly said he had pointed out that mr. mcgahn had not back down and would not budge. following the oval office meeting the presidents personal counsel called mcgahn's counsel and relayed the president was fine with mcgahn. analysis. in analyzing the president's efforts to have mcgahn denied he has been ordered to have the special counsel removed the following evidence is relevant to the elements of obstruction of justice. obstructive acts. the presidents repeated efforts to get mcgahn to create a record denying the president had directed him to remove the special counsel would qualify as an obstructive act so that the natural tendency to restrain mcgahn from testifying truthfully or to undermine his credibility as a potential witness if he testified consistently with his memory rather than with what the record said. there is some evidence that the stories were published in late january 2018 and the president believed the stories were wrong and he never told mcgahn rod rosenstein removed the special counsel. the president c
mcgahn recalled kelly said he had pointed out that mr. mcgahn had not back down and would not budge. following the oval office meeting the presidents personal counsel called mcgahn's counsel and relayed the president was fine with mcgahn. analysis. in analyzing the president's efforts to have mcgahn denied he has been ordered to have the special counsel removed the following evidence is relevant to the elements of obstruction of justice. obstructive acts. the presidents repeated efforts to get...
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kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, hans nichols at the white house. the with me, harry litman. mr. nichols, we'll start with you. this all seemed to catch the white house a bit off guard. >> it did. and this is something that the white house would like to get a head's up on precisely so they can answer questions about what their response will be. now, they would point out that he is a private family member, they wouldn't necessarily go through the white house, but listen to what we heard from mick mulvaney last night, listen to how he said it was kind of bad etiquette. >> the fact that the president's son got a subpoena from a republican-led committee, i have no difficulty with the bipartisan, but to subpoena the president's son and not get a head's up was let's say bad form. >> now, for the white house, this is an indication that congress will continue to investigate him, it won't just be the house committees or house judiciary. there is the senate as well controlled by republicans. and it is also an indication that committees on both sides of capitol hill take their investigative
kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, hans nichols at the white house. the with me, harry litman. mr. nichols, we'll start with you. this all seemed to catch the white house a bit off guard. >> it did. and this is something that the white house would like to get a head's up on precisely so they can answer questions about what their response will be. now, they would point out that he is a private family member, they wouldn't necessarily go through the white house, but listen to what we heard...
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mr. clerk, do we have any other business before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for this morning. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. this meeting's adjourned. . >> my name is naomi kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly elected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states and excited about the future. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the
mr. clerk, do we have any other business before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for this morning. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. this meeting's adjourned. . >> my name is naomi kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly elected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states...
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mr beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. our correspondent, june kelly i can remember of it in there... carl beech in a police interview, claiming he was a victim, abused for years by a ring of powerful men. today, the jury in his case was told that he's a paedophile, convicted earlier this year of possessing sexual images of children and secretly filming a boy indecently. while scotland yard were carrying out a £2 million inquiry into his abuse claims, at his home, he was accessing indecent images of young boys. his offences were only discovered when his electronic devices were seized, after the scotland yard inquiry ended. prosecutor tony badenoch told the court, "this evidence among those beech falsely accused of abusing him were lord bramall — a former chief of the defence staff, lord brittan — once a conservative cabinet minister, and the ex—tory mp harvey proctor. a search of his computer showed how he had researched them and others he named. the jury also heard how beech set up a bogus e—mail account, claiming to be another victim of the paedophil
mr beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. our correspondent, june kelly i can remember of it in there... carl beech in a police interview, claiming he was a victim, abused for years by a ring of powerful men. today, the jury in his case was told that he's a paedophile, convicted earlier this year of possessing sexual images of children and secretly filming a boy indecently. while scotland yard were carrying out a £2 million inquiry into his abuse claims, at...
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kelly has been charged with more sexual offences — he's pleaded not guilty. president trump has launched a particularly fierce and personal attack, without giving any evidence, on former special counsel robert mueller. mrueller made headlines this week with a rare public statement, reiterating that his long inquiry did not clear the president of obstructing justice. mr trump spoke today about russian election interference and moves by the democrats to impeach him, before laying into robert mueller. there wasn't much change. i never got into it, i never thought that would be possible to be using that would be possible to be using that word. to me, it is a dirty word, the word impeach. it is a dirty, filthy, disgusting word. i think mueller is a true never —trumper. he didn't get a job he requested and despite that, despite $40 million, 18 mike trump haters, including people who work for hillary clinton and some of the worst human being on earth, they got nothing, it is amazing. ———— trump haters. live now to washington and our correspondent chris buckler. he is now staring like that make sounding like a man who is seriously rattled. yes, and it was in direct response to robert mueller. we have had time
kelly has been charged with more sexual offences — he's pleaded not guilty. president trump has launched a particularly fierce and personal attack, without giving any evidence, on former special counsel robert mueller. mrueller made headlines this week with a rare public statement, reiterating that his long inquiry did not clear the president of obstructing justice. mr trump spoke today about russian election interference and moves by the democrats to impeach him, before laying into robert...