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hi mr. klein. it seems to me that mr. president obama even though he's having trouble with the questions he also doesn't care for mr. bush either. so if you want to put this in some kind of realm you now, it's two presidents that it dealt with sitting president and we have the one president and the house now in there something wrong with two presidents. and besides that when the clintons were in, they happen to have a very good cause. they were at a stage in life where electronics are coming out and people were just getting into that and there was a lot, a lot of money made through that. do you understand what i'm saying? >> guest: i do and i'd like to respond and say that barack obama basically, if you just get to the core matters, won the presidency in 2008 by his opposition to george w. bush and the iraq war. that was his key platform and since then, for years, now he's in his sixth year of office, he is blamed bush again and again and again for the problems that he inherited. the fact of the matter is the fact of the
hi mr. klein. it seems to me that mr. president obama even though he's having trouble with the questions he also doesn't care for mr. bush either. so if you want to put this in some kind of realm you now, it's two presidents that it dealt with sitting president and we have the one president and the house now in there something wrong with two presidents. and besides that when the clintons were in, they happen to have a very good cause. they were at a stage in life where electronics are coming...
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mr. kleinoger green on process for selecting hillary as secretary of state a concession and an example of keeping her enemies closer? >> guest: yes, it was. that's exactly correct. the appointment of hillary clinton as secretary of state was opposed by valerie jarrett and michelle obama on the grounds that it would bring the clintons into the white house and complicate obama's ability to get his policies through. but in fact in obama's point of view and the point of view of his political and other political advisers bringing hillary and in a way forced bill clinton to silence, to not be an active opponent of the obama so for instance bill clinton literally signed an agreement with the obama administration that if hillary were appointed as secretary of state he would not make any speeches in foreign countries for which by the way he used to get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars we know now or say anything in major policy speeches that was not first vetted and cleared by the white house. so i
mr. kleinoger green on process for selecting hillary as secretary of state a concession and an example of keeping her enemies closer? >> guest: yes, it was. that's exactly correct. the appointment of hillary clinton as secretary of state was opposed by valerie jarrett and michelle obama on the grounds that it would bring the clintons into the white house and complicate obama's ability to get his policies through. but in fact in obama's point of view and the point of view of his political...
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. >> or mr. klein. >> but everyone has scrutiny. i have scrutiny on my job. tonight when i get off the air i will have three or four e-mails from somebody, a boss or more. i'm scrutinized on my job and many more from viewers. and so if -- if i am held to account, why aren't police officers held to account? >> i believe constructive criticism, i believe and attempt every day to refine yourself and make yourself better is key. but that doesn't seem to be what the agenda is here. it appears to me that every opportunity we get to take a shot at the police, because people inherently resent authority, don. we see it every day in the streets in this city. they fail to yield to our emergency vehicles, they fail to comply with lawful orders. they are dismissive of our police. i live in this city. i lived here pretty much my whole life in this borough. i'm a bed sty kid by the way. >> do you think police hold any responsibility for that because of the way they carry themselves and because of their tactics? >> first of all, what did he die from? we still don't know. >>
. >> or mr. klein. >> but everyone has scrutiny. i have scrutiny on my job. tonight when i get off the air i will have three or four e-mails from somebody, a boss or more. i'm scrutinized on my job and many more from viewers. and so if -- if i am held to account, why aren't police officers held to account? >> i believe constructive criticism, i believe and attempt every day to refine yourself and make yourself better is key. but that doesn't seem to be what the agenda is here....
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rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the the gentleman from minnesota, mr. klein, to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 803, an act to reform and strengthen the work force investment system of the nation to put americans back to work and make the united states more competitive in the 21st century, senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the the gentleman from minnesota, mr. klein, to suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 803, an act to reform and strengthen the work force investment system of the nation to put americans back to work and make the united states more competitive in the 21st century, senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the question...
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mr. klein is despicable.ed is a low mediocre hack trying to cling onto his career by not naming names. to his credit, he stands behind sources and has never been sued for libel. he came on the program and said he believes there is validity of the claims. as always, we appreciate your comments and feedback one of those days. big yankee fan that fell asleep at a nationally televised game, and we made fun of him, he is suing for $10 million. many of you had some very harsh, even cruel, words as a response to the story. i we mean to people that are overweight, and, if so, why? the world cup. a disaster showing by brazil. germany beat them 7-1. a national embarrassment. total devastation. i have never received a world cup match like that before. i was expecting riots to break out on the street. it did not happen. >> at least there were points scored in this game. stuart, i know that you love soccer. what a snoozer of a sport. >> at least this one had some action and it. stuart: are you going to be watching the sem
mr. klein is despicable.ed is a low mediocre hack trying to cling onto his career by not naming names. to his credit, he stands behind sources and has never been sued for libel. he came on the program and said he believes there is validity of the claims. as always, we appreciate your comments and feedback one of those days. big yankee fan that fell asleep at a nationally televised game, and we made fun of him, he is suing for $10 million. many of you had some very harsh, even cruel, words as a...
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mr. miller. >> thank you, chairman klein, thank you, mr. speaker. this is a remarkable bill. this has been a long time coming. i think it was worth waiting for because this bill is forward looking. it's innovative and it does much more to tie our federal work force investment dollars to local and regional employers who can customize the needs that they have with community colleges, with vocational schools, with local high schools to develop the work force that they need in their region, in their state. that's a very exciting proposal to see that kind of connection put forth in this legislation. again, i want to thank everybody who worked on this, republicans and democrats and the house and the senate. and also there is a remarkable number of staff hours in bringing this bill to the point where we are sending it to the president's desk. i really want to thank remarkable staff on both sides of the aisle and our committee for the hours they put into this. with that i would like to recognize subcommittee chair fox. >> thank you, mr. miller. you won't often hear me say amen to som
mr. miller. >> thank you, chairman klein, thank you, mr. speaker. this is a remarkable bill. this has been a long time coming. i think it was worth waiting for because this bill is forward looking. it's innovative and it does much more to tie our federal work force investment dollars to local and regional employers who can customize the needs that they have with community colleges, with vocational schools, with local high schools to develop the work force that they need in their region,...
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mr. klein. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you mr. rhine for being here. ryan, a -- thank you, mr. for being here. does amazing and almost unimaginable -- unmanageably difficult and challenging work so we thank you for that. i am looking at a couple of things here. provided byably your office, a nice little chart talking about the national center's statistics from minnesota. looking at the statistics from the, in minnesota alone, center worked on 6199 endangered runaways. from injured or otherwise missing and so forth. not is in one state and that big a state where you are working all the time and doing, as i said, unimaginably challenging and difficult work. it's aching of minnesota, in minneapolis, we have a company they're called like touch h.light -- light touc you have arranged to work with them to the blonde forstmann and the media. to work with law enforcement and the media. how did that come about? >> they are the largest national school photographers and they are now global as they grow. they stepped up on a voluntary basis and offered to take fre
mr. klein. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you mr. rhine for being here. ryan, a -- thank you, mr. for being here. does amazing and almost unimaginable -- unmanageably difficult and challenging work so we thank you for that. i am looking at a couple of things here. provided byably your office, a nice little chart talking about the national center's statistics from minnesota. looking at the statistics from the, in minnesota alone, center worked on 6199 endangered runaways. from injured...
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mr. klein. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. ryan, for being here. it was a pleasure to meet you and work with you when we were doing reauthorization, and as you know, i think that the center just does amazing and almost unimaginable, unimaginably difficult and challenging work. so we thank you for that. i'm looking at a couple of things here. i've got a, i think probably provided by your office, a nice little chart talking about the national center's statistics for minnesota, and looking at statistics since 1990 in minnesota, alone, ncmc worked on 1,699 endangered runaways. family abductions. 67 loss, injured, or otherwise missing and so forth. that's one state. and not that big a state where you're working all the time. and doing as i said, unimaginably challenging and difficult work. speaking of minnesota, in minneapolis we have a little company there called life touch. it's a school portraits company. you've arranged to work with them to help law enforcement and the media. how did that come about, and how does that work? >> life touch actually ap
mr. klein. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. ryan, for being here. it was a pleasure to meet you and work with you when we were doing reauthorization, and as you know, i think that the center just does amazing and almost unimaginable, unimaginably difficult and challenging work. so we thank you for that. i'm looking at a couple of things here. i've got a, i think probably provided by your office, a nice little chart talking about the national center's statistics for...
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speaker, and i yield to mr. klein. >> thank you for bringing us together here. this has been a good week for america, a good week for this institution. it shows what happens when we come together and work toward a common goal. in this case, a common goal of helping americans to get back to work. get the skills they need to fit those jobs that were open. would like to i thank my friends on both sides of the aisle. we got together to do this. our friends in the senate are sometimes hard to reach, and in this case they came together to work with us. now, hopefully we can build on this success and support things together and put america back to work. i think now mr. miller. thank you, chairman kline. thank you, mrs. speaker. this has been a long time coming. i think it is worth waiting for, because this bill is forward looking, it is innovative, and it does much more to tie or federal workforce investment to local and regional employers which can customize the needs that they have for community colleges, with vocational schools, local high schools to develop the wor
speaker, and i yield to mr. klein. >> thank you for bringing us together here. this has been a good week for america, a good week for this institution. it shows what happens when we come together and work toward a common goal. in this case, a common goal of helping americans to get back to work. get the skills they need to fit those jobs that were open. would like to i thank my friends on both sides of the aisle. we got together to do this. our friends in the senate are sometimes hard to...
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mr. klein: thank you, madam speaker -- mr. kline: thank you, madam speaker. i can unanimous consent for members to submit extraneous material. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. kline: thank you, madam speaker. now it is my great pleasure and honor to yield one minute to the majority leader, the gentleman from virginia, mr. cantor. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, our majority leader, for one minute. mr. cantor: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the chairman, the gentleman from minnesota. madam speaker, i rise today in support of work force innovation and opportunity act. for america to work, we need effective education and work force development programs to strengthen the middle class. today, however, too many americans are looking for work without the necessary skills to match job openings. this skills gap is keeping our economy from recovering and reaching its full potential. a recent study by georgetown university indicated that we'll be short by 11 million workers in the year 2022 because of the lack
mr. klein: thank you, madam speaker -- mr. kline: thank you, madam speaker. i can unanimous consent for members to submit extraneous material. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. kline: thank you, madam speaker. now it is my great pleasure and honor to yield one minute to the majority leader, the gentleman from virginia, mr. cantor. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, our majority leader, for one minute. mr. cantor: thank you, madam speaker. i...
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mr. klein: i'm now pleased to yield to a key he member of the committee, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for three minutes. mr. guthrie: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 4984, the empowering students through enhancement financial counseling act. first i want to say thanks to my friend from oregon, ms. bonamici, for putting together a coalition on both sides where we can come together to address a problem that faces so many of the people that sent us here to represent them, and to the chairman we passed three or four bills, in a bipartisan manner, the president signed a bill that passed this committee this week as well. it shows that he's putting together where we can find common ground tole solve problems that affect the people that sent us here to represent him. we appreciate him for that. to address this bill with the rising cost of attaining a college gree, many students need
mr. klein: i'm now pleased to yield to a key he member of the committee, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for three minutes. mr. guthrie: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 4984, the empowering students through enhancement financial counseling act. first i want to say thanks to my friend from oregon, ms. bonamici, for putting together a coalition on both sides where we can come...
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. >> host: so, mr. klein, what is the feud over, as you see it? >> guest: well, the feud is over many different things. first of all, it's a personal feud between the clintons and the obamas over the kinds of words that they hurled at each other during the 2008 presidential primaries in which the obamas called the -- called bill clinton a racist and bill clinton called -- and hillary called the obama a fairytale. they've never really even forgotten those slurs. but even more important, there's ideological battle between the left wing of the party that's represented by barack obama, and the more centrist left wing of the party represented by the clintons. so this is a battle not only over personal slights and revenge but also over ideology. >> host: and when it comes to the ideology, you say president obama is more left of center and president clinton more centrist in his approach and those two kind of expose themselves as negotiations between the two came to the forefront, not only over his wife and her future but also about support that president
. >> host: so, mr. klein, what is the feud over, as you see it? >> guest: well, the feud is over many different things. first of all, it's a personal feud between the clintons and the obamas over the kinds of words that they hurled at each other during the 2008 presidential primaries in which the obamas called the -- called bill clinton a racist and bill clinton called -- and hillary called the obama a fairytale. they've never really even forgotten those slurs. but even more...
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the nonfiction list and whether you believe a word in that book, and there's been past books by mr. kleinthings up. must not be happy. >> beach reads tend to sell better. >> tabloids over -- >> "hard choices" for all of its merits is not a really gripping book, you know. this is a beach read. it is more fun, but us a pointed out clintons would definitely like to see it sheffield with the fiction books. >> i'm not going to ask you about your summertime beach reading. i'm just, you know -- >> guilty pleasures over here. >> send me a list. i've got a long weekend coming up next week so send me a list. >> excited as always to see you, john king. thanks very much. >> good to have you with us. next up on "new day," he was missing for more than a week until authorities found him barricaded in his own family's basement. now the 12-year-old boy tells of some bizarre abuse that he endured. the shocking allegations ahead. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home a
the nonfiction list and whether you believe a word in that book, and there's been past books by mr. kleinthings up. must not be happy. >> beach reads tend to sell better. >> tabloids over -- >> "hard choices" for all of its merits is not a really gripping book, you know. this is a beach read. it is more fun, but us a pointed out clintons would definitely like to see it sheffield with the fiction books. >> i'm not going to ask you about your summertime beach...
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ed klein, one of mr. obama's sharpest critics is here. he will join us next.pilot. the blisters and the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space with the rash to move to change radio frequencies. i would just stop and literally freeze up. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in an airplane. when my doctor told me that shingles came from the chickenpox virus i was very surprised. for two weeks i sat up in bed because i couldn't lay down. i had the scabs all throughout the side of my head and into the upper neck region. i didn't want to do anything except go to sleep and have the pain be over. as a pilot that meant i was grounded. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. prior
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. >> thank you, chairman klein, thank you mr. speaker. bill.s a remarkable this is been a long time coming but i think it was worth waiting for because this bill is forward looking. it's innovative, and it does our federal tie resources to dollars with local resources and employers who can customize the needs they have with community colleges, vocational schools, local high schools to develop the workforce their state. that is a very exciting proposal to see that kind of connection put forth in this legislation. again, i want to thank everybody who worked on this, republicans and democrats in the house and the senate. there is a remarkable number of staff hours in bringing this where we areoint bringing it to the president's desk and i really want to thank remarkable staff on both sides of the i/o and the committee for the hours they put into this. i would like to recognize subcommittee chairwoman foxe. >> you won't often hear me say amen to something the george miller says, but i want to say amen, because i think his comments were right
. >> thank you, chairman klein, thank you mr. speaker. bill.s a remarkable this is been a long time coming but i think it was worth waiting for because this bill is forward looking. it's innovative, and it does our federal tie resources to dollars with local resources and employers who can customize the needs they have with community colleges, vocational schools, local high schools to develop the workforce their state. that is a very exciting proposal to see that kind of connection put...
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mr. speaker, for bringing us together. thank you for your leadership. thanks to chairman klein, chairwoman foxx, ranking member miller and others for getting us to this place where we can all come together in a bipartisan overwhelming way to support this jobs training bill. >> kumbaya my lord. remember that from camp? everyone working together to help the middle class if it weren't so sad, i don't mean to laugh, but everyone taking credit for coming together. not president obama. all right. you remember kumbaya? they are a happy family but the president got his nose grew over the weekend. he got three pinocchios. >> it took "the washington post" this time. i've been watching that vision for the last six years here with the nose crashing through the screen. the question is who is playing gepetoo and working on puppeteering here. in defense of the president, that was so yesterday. what difference does it make if it was just a couple days ago there was an agreement because today's truth is all that matters. >> what are we to make of it? i guess politicians can say whatever they wa
mr. speaker, for bringing us together. thank you for your leadership. thanks to chairman klein, chairwoman foxx, ranking member miller and others for getting us to this place where we can all come together in a bipartisan overwhelming way to support this jobs training bill. >> kumbaya my lord. remember that from camp? everyone working together to help the middle class if it weren't so sad, i don't mean to laugh, but everyone taking credit for coming together. not president obama. all...
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mr. says this is one day she won't forget. >>. >> it is life changing and thank goodness that i'm okay. >> took over nine hours for the chp to finish the investigation and for cal-trans crew to klein the mess. now all 4 lanes in both direction on highway 17 are back open. in santa cruz mountains david louie abc 7 news. sni parents of one of 3 bay area teenagers murdered in the massacre in may put the son to rest at south bay cemetery. 19-year-old george chen was a junior at uc santa barbara studying computer science and volunteered at the ymca in the spare time. vick spoke with the family today at the cemetery in los altos. >> kelly and buried their son ash ins a buddhist service attended by family close friends. his parents said george was everything to them. l sweet child. bright. givin giving. >> he was a veteran volunteer since he was nine years old. he work with me to cook for the homeless. to work about hom homeless center. ask his short life touched so many heart. >> i pray that no experience will ever experience unbearable unimaginable pain that we are suffering. he was only 19. and i will never have a chance to the celebrate his 20th birthday and it hurts my heart. >> won
mr. says this is one day she won't forget. >>. >> it is life changing and thank goodness that i'm okay. >> took over nine hours for the chp to finish the investigation and for cal-trans crew to klein the mess. now all 4 lanes in both direction on highway 17 are back open. in santa cruz mountains david louie abc 7 news. sni parents of one of 3 bay area teenagers murdered in the massacre in may put the son to rest at south bay cemetery. 19-year-old george chen was a junior at uc...
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mr. salmon: i thank the speaker. i rise in support of the rule and the underlying bill, h.r. 313 , the advancing competency based education demonstration project of 2014. i'd like to thank chairman kleine and the subcommittee chairman -- chairman kline and their subcommittee chairman fox for their support on this legislation. i appreciate representative polis and all of his fine work. this truly is a bipartisan bill. i would also like to state how proud i am to be part of a body that has actually taken its job very, very seriously for the hard times that most americans have fallen upon. i'm proud that over the course of the last year and a half since i rejoined the congress, that we passed over 320 bills, 30 of them -- excuse me, 30 of them that would create jobs in this economy immediately that are languishing in the majority leader of the senate's drawer and have no action taken. a lot of the american public are frustrated and they have begun to calling this the to-nothing congress. let me tell you, half the congress, the house, is actually doing its work. when it comes to the appropriation bills, which we are required by our rules and our laws to do every year, the house will have d
mr. salmon: i thank the speaker. i rise in support of the rule and the underlying bill, h.r. 313 , the advancing competency based education demonstration project of 2014. i'd like to thank chairman kleine and the subcommittee chairman -- chairman kline and their subcommittee chairman fox for their support on this legislation. i appreciate representative polis and all of his fine work. this truly is a bipartisan bill. i would also like to state how proud i am to be part of a body that has...
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you heard alyson klein talk about the nea and a recent decision by them on education secretary arne duncan. from "the washington post," "delegates adopted a business item that called for mr. duncan's resignation. it underscores the long-standing tension between the obama administration and teachers unions, a longtime steadfast democratic ally. this is the response secretary duncan had towards the nea. [video clip] seems to be pinning a lot of its frustration on you directly. calling for bill your resignation. i wonder if you could respond to that call, and the broader concerns with the administration's policies. local unionhat is politics. we have had a very good relationship with the nea in the past to make met every month for breakfast with them, work on a national labor summit. they have elected a new president and we wish her the best of luck and we look for to working closely with them moving forward. host: talking about the latest program, the initiative from the obama administration, the american federation of teachers put out this tweet. host: jeffrey from massachusetts, thanks for holding on. you are out paren -- you are a parent. hi. caller: i think they need t
you heard alyson klein talk about the nea and a recent decision by them on education secretary arne duncan. from "the washington post," "delegates adopted a business item that called for mr. duncan's resignation. it underscores the long-standing tension between the obama administration and teachers unions, a longtime steadfast democratic ally. this is the response secretary duncan had towards the nea. [video clip] seems to be pinning a lot of its frustration on you directly....