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. >> mr. lloyd indicated in response to a question from senator busman that a normal driver's license is at least as secure, probably in many cases more secure, than a twic. we did that in coordination with other agencies, including the forensics document lab at ice. so we did the best we could to make that card secure. you also need to keep in mind that it has a biometric on it. although the readers aren't in place yet, the coast guard dos have portable hand-held readers they can use to do random checks and security checks, as well as do check as far as port security and vessel inspections each year. >> now, general zukunft, coast guard policy letter 1115 implements section 809 but still requires those seeking their first mariner credential to visit a twic enrollment center. essentially complete the twic enrollment process and pay the enrollment fee. i understand that the twic exemption has been estimated by the coast guard to apply to potentially 60,000 of the 210,000 licensed mariners in the unit
. >> mr. lloyd indicated in response to a question from senator busman that a normal driver's license is at least as secure, probably in many cases more secure, than a twic. we did that in coordination with other agencies, including the forensics document lab at ice. so we did the best we could to make that card secure. you also need to keep in mind that it has a biometric on it. although the readers aren't in place yet, the coast guard dos have portable hand-held readers they can use to...
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reminder of the embarrassment of the politicians being in bed with the murdoch to be lloyd press and personal ties of mr. cameron. after all his director of communications had to resign. he who had been earlier arrested in this very scandal. >> andy coulson the interchange like football announcers. >> i think the legal term not good applies here. as you suggested the allegation here arrest on that suspicion of perversion of justice still to this day has not been formally criminally charged. it suggests she interfered with this investigation. in fact, there have been allegations as you may know that hundreds of thousands of emails that might pertain to this investigation have been destroyed. attempts to revive those have come up with allegations. this was developed by the scotland yard's investigators themselves. >> even the police began to sit up and take notice. rebekah brooks arrested for a second time, the prime minister and the horse involved, as well. is it no longer a stretch to say we might see a james murdoch or rupert murdoch perp walk? >> members of parliament have been openly skeptical even d
reminder of the embarrassment of the politicians being in bed with the murdoch to be lloyd press and personal ties of mr. cameron. after all his director of communications had to resign. he who had been earlier arrested in this very scandal. >> andy coulson the interchange like football announcers. >> i think the legal term not good applies here. as you suggested the allegation here arrest on that suspicion of perversion of justice still to this day has not been formally criminally...
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imogen lloyd webber, tim carney, and mr. cedar. he will be the nominee according to the math.nd there's a lot of denial about the fact that that's what's going on. this is a very close race. but it's a consistently close race that breaks towards romney all the time. >> two things we have been waiting for. can romney break above 50%. he hasn't really done that. if newt drops out, santorum could beat him. but ron paul is not going away. that's not as relevant. these guys drop out because they can't get money. but as long as sheldon adelson and foster frieze says there's a game, there's a game. >> we keep producing more events because of foster and shelley to see if there's a different outcome. well i'm going to keep gambling. that suggests denial to me. >> i think there's just a genuine sort of dislike of mitt romney in the republican party. i think there's also a quality. it's time to look beyond the presidential election. we have lost. >> yes. but here we are. >> a better sense in 24 hours or maybe 36 hours. >> you get the last word. i'm not surprise d because i've been listen
imogen lloyd webber, tim carney, and mr. cedar. he will be the nominee according to the math.nd there's a lot of denial about the fact that that's what's going on. this is a very close race. but it's a consistently close race that breaks towards romney all the time. >> two things we have been waiting for. can romney break above 50%. he hasn't really done that. if newt drops out, santorum could beat him. but ron paul is not going away. that's not as relevant. these guys drop out because...
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lloyd montenegro. there you go. >> mr.president, the proposal is showing that latino voters think to be stable in the reelection over a republican alternative, yet some of them are still disappointed, others are upset about the promise that he made on immigration reform that had yet to come to pass. if you are the elected, what would be your strategy? how would you be different to get immigration passed in congress, and especially if both houses contingent as they are right now? >> first of all just substantively, every american should want immigration reform. we've got a system that's broken. we've got a system in which you have millions of families sharing this country who are living in the shadows worried about deportation, you've got american workers that are being undercut because those undocumented workers can be hired and the minimum wage laws may not be observed, over time laws may not be observed. you've got incredibly talented people want to start businesses in this country or to work in this country, and we shou
lloyd montenegro. there you go. >> mr.president, the proposal is showing that latino voters think to be stable in the reelection over a republican alternative, yet some of them are still disappointed, others are upset about the promise that he made on immigration reform that had yet to come to pass. if you are the elected, what would be your strategy? how would you be different to get immigration passed in congress, and especially if both houses contingent as they are right now? >>...
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mr cars or unco. stars of this is the kaiser report oh we're hunting bunting we shall go tell you know things are tell us more. hunting for joining lloyd blankfein hunt goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein reportedly hunting for muppets so c.e.o. lloyd blankfein told partners in a conference call this week that he's scanning internal e-mails for the term up it and other evidence that employees refer to clients in a derogatory way yeah ok so he's going through everybody's email looking for a muppet sees in their bedroom he's in the bathroom he's examining everyone looking for the word muppet looking in the mirror lloyd blankfein that's the biggest muppet of them on you you go up in the joke's on you well two things first of all he's buddies with the n.s.a. i'm sure you can just call them and say send me although not references from my firm and number two just look at the headlines around the world because that's what we're going to do and you can see muppets everywhere you look first headline the rich versus the see the thing masses actually could call this the rich versus the see the muppets in a remarkable column in italy's paper of record
mr cars or unco. stars of this is the kaiser report oh we're hunting bunting we shall go tell you know things are tell us more. hunting for joining lloyd blankfein hunt goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein reportedly hunting for muppets so c.e.o. lloyd blankfein told partners in a conference call this week that he's scanning internal e-mails for the term up it and other evidence that employees refer to clients in a derogatory way yeah ok so he's going through everybody's email looking for a muppet...
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lloyd blankfein suggested smith was disgruntled. is this a crisis for goldman sachs? >> i think it's a crisis because i think today mr. smith got probably $100 million of publicity against goldman. it questions the core of goldman's values. >> reporter: this after years of widespread escalating criticism of goldman for questionable practices in its role in the financial meltdown. one called goldman a vampire squid. it was accused of duping clients and in 2010 goldman paid $550 to settle the charges. two years ago, blankfein drew fire when in defending compensation he said banks are doing god's work. goldman paid employees an average of more than $367,000 last year. >> our clients' trust is not only important to us. it is essential to us. >> reporter: smith disagrees writing, i have seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as muppets. smith said he wanted to send a wake-up call to the board of directors, a real life scene reminiscent of "jerry ma giguir" there are online detractors. he must be starting a new firm. they department care, but i did. >> he may be in the witness protection program a
lloyd blankfein suggested smith was disgruntled. is this a crisis for goldman sachs? >> i think it's a crisis because i think today mr. smith got probably $100 million of publicity against goldman. it questions the core of goldman's values. >> reporter: this after years of widespread escalating criticism of goldman for questionable practices in its role in the financial meltdown. one called goldman a vampire squid. it was accused of duping clients and in 2010 goldman paid $550 to...
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production that would close down the last two manganese al lloyd facilities in america costing over 500 direct american jobs and thousands of indirect jobs. mr. johnson: one of the facilities is in my hometown of mare yet, ohio. these allies are vital components to the -- alloys are a vital componen tote steel industry. the proposed e.p.a. rule would require scientifically unproven and costly process controls to be installed on the two -- on the two facilities and the e.p.a. has ignored the warnings that if the proposed rule is finalized it will not be economically feasible for these plants to continue to operate. furthermore, if this rule is finalized, american steel companies will be poresed to import this vital raw material from china or other foreign sources. tailed i will begin work with my house colleagues to ensure e.p.a. does to the go forward with job killing rule w that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? >> yes, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walz: thank you, madam speaker. i
production that would close down the last two manganese al lloyd facilities in america costing over 500 direct american jobs and thousands of indirect jobs. mr. johnson: one of the facilities is in my hometown of mare yet, ohio. these allies are vital components to the -- alloys are a vital componen tote steel industry. the proposed e.p.a. rule would require scientifically unproven and costly process controls to be installed on the two -- on the two facilities and the e.p.a. has ignored the...
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mr. smith and people are talking about on wall street. host: so let's -- i want to get your reaction to something that lloyd blank fine said when he testified in 2010. he talked about the change in the mission or the change in time. i want you to listen to what he said then and bring it up to date with our viewers now. >> i would say that increasingly -- and this is a change in the sociology of the business that took place over the last 15 or 20 years. i'm not sure it was precipitate bid the fall of glass spiegel or it caught it to fall as u.s. institutions had to become more competitive with global institutions but somewhere along the line clients used to ask you for advice and then went -- if you were an investment bank and then went to other institutions and asked them for financing and to take principled risk. somewhere along the line they stopped asking necessarily to do things for them but to do things with them. in other words torks be the other side. and today in the world -- and this evolved over a long period of time, to be effective for your clients you not only had to give them advice but you had to have the financial wherewitha
mr. smith and people are talking about on wall street. host: so let's -- i want to get your reaction to something that lloyd blank fine said when he testified in 2010. he talked about the change in the mission or the change in time. i want you to listen to what he said then and bring it up to date with our viewers now. >> i would say that increasingly -- and this is a change in the sociology of the business that took place over the last 15 or 20 years. i'm not sure it was precipitate bid...