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. >> directors i want to thank mr. lloyd he was always courteo u.s. and i want to express my appreciation. >> any other comments? >> i'll just add and you know i've only been on this board for 3 years but really appreciated director lloyd's dedication and his credible long career and i don't know how he had 60 years of experience unless he started very very young a very very well deserved retirement. >> agreed move approval. >> so we have a motion and second. is there any public comment on this item? >> seeing none we'll have a roll call on this item. >> that's five ayes and item 14 is approved. >> thank you so at this time we'll recess the regular meeting to go into closed session but before we do so is there any comment on this item? >> no members of t
. >> directors i want to thank mr. lloyd he was always courteo u.s. and i want to express my appreciation. >> any other comments? >> i'll just add and you know i've only been on this board for 3 years but really appreciated director lloyd's dedication and his credible long career and i don't know how he had 60 years of experience unless he started very very young a very very well deserved retirement. >> agreed move approval. >> so we have a motion and second. is...
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lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. doggett: thank you so much. across america, for 30 million schoolchildren, implementation of the healthy, hunger-free kids act is working. schools are literally stepping up to the plate with a plate of healthier food. indeed, for school lunches in texas, 99% of texas school districts are successfully serving meals that meet strong nutritional standards. in most of the schools i visit, 99% is an a-plus. first lady michelle obama has provided impressive leadership in getting students, families, all of taos pay a little more attention -- all of us to pay a little more attention to food quality, to encourage kids to be more physically active, to get moving and grow up healthy. active, healthy kids do bet for the school and grow up to be more productive citizens who can help in moving our country forward. today's bill presents the question of whether we are to wave good-bye with a waiver to healthy school lunch standards. and this bill that we are about to consider is not the only place wh
lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. doggett: thank you so much. across america, for 30 million schoolchildren, implementation of the healthy, hunger-free kids act is working. schools are literally stepping up to the plate with a plate of healthier food. indeed, for school lunches in texas, 99% of texas school districts are successfully serving meals that meet strong nutritional standards. in most of the schools i visit, 99% is an a-plus....
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all wounded one way or another but ale lloyd to speak freely to the press, immediately called their family, army set oat up. it seems to me strange that this man, mr. bergdahl is being kept away from clearing up all of the questions about who he is, what he did and what happened to him while he was there. >> schieffer: as i understand it, tom, he's not been ale lloyd to call his family yet? >> east doctors haven't recommended, i don't know enough about psychological state. say one other thing about the taliban:is important point for me which is release these five guys, been off the battlefield for 1 years we need to stop treating these people as if they're some combination of paul bunion and john wayne. they weren't 15 feet tall, they're important to the taliban, the country will survive if they are released and even if they return to the battlefield. >> major big serious operatives and players and there's no particular reason to think they will not be going back to the show. >> schieffer: we are going to hold this thought. i'll be back with personal thoughts of my own about some or things. we asked people a question, how much money do you think y
all wounded one way or another but ale lloyd to speak freely to the press, immediately called their family, army set oat up. it seems to me strange that this man, mr. bergdahl is being kept away from clearing up all of the questions about who he is, what he did and what happened to him while he was there. >> schieffer: as i understand it, tom, he's not been ale lloyd to call his family yet? >> east doctors haven't recommended, i don't know enough about psychological state. say one...
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lloyd is busy telling his buddies about the good time he had at a club the night before. >> oh, he said he was at the club with mr. hernandez and that they were partying and he had a good time and mr. hernandez spent a good amount of money. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> how much money? >> he said like 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club closes, the evening continues at an apartment the football player keeps near the patriot's stadium. oden lloyd's best buddies, darrell hodge and darrell sweet say their friend wasn't normally a big partier, they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows. he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his moms and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, we
lloyd is busy telling his buddies about the good time he had at a club the night before. >> oh, he said he was at the club with mr. hernandez and that they were partying and he had a good time and mr. hernandez spent a good amount of money. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> how much money? >> he said like 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club...
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with lloyd blankfein, chairman and ceo of goldman sachs, and michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp. honor the recipients of the goldman sachs 10,000 small businesses program and just announce that mrerg will join mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church. you could hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two icons, mike bloomberg and lloyd blankfein. not start asin did a goldman sachs investment banker. he was a lawyer. and he worked his way up. mike bloomberg, who lost his job at allan brothers started in i.t. business with a couple of other guys. >> and then he was asked to leave. >> and that sure worked out for him. >> sure. >> the recipient of the 10,000 business award, what can this do for them? >> one of the things that i learned that the mayor sees clearly is how terrific the people all are. they are fantastic. you would think that the people we talk with today, the couple dozen that we spoke with today were from central casting. with 3500 people that we have already brought through this program, it
with lloyd blankfein, chairman and ceo of goldman sachs, and michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp. honor the recipients of the goldman sachs 10,000 small businesses program and just announce that mrerg will join mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church. you could hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two...
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>> lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs, spoke this morning on "squawk box" regarding mr.antor's defeat in the republican primary in virginia. >> i hope it doesn't mean that it will be impossible from this point forward to compromise on issues like the budget, on immigration policy, or any of the issues in the country. at the end of the day i don't look forward to a time when every legislature goes to washington absolutely committed to an extreme point of view and we can never resolve anything and never move forward and i think this is a -- this is not necessarily a good signal but have to see how this plays out. >> there were all these reports that cantor would flirt with the tea party and then bankers in new york would then come in and say maybe you're going too far and he would then straddle things. look, the reason why -- yesterday i said the reason why this market keeps going up is we forget about washington. and washington bodes confidence, things like debt ceiling that make our bonds less attractive and s&p wants to downground. >> that very evening we get a reminder
>> lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs, spoke this morning on "squawk box" regarding mr.antor's defeat in the republican primary in virginia. >> i hope it doesn't mean that it will be impossible from this point forward to compromise on issues like the budget, on immigration policy, or any of the issues in the country. at the end of the day i don't look forward to a time when every legislature goes to washington absolutely committed to an extreme point of view and we...
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lloyd blank fine, the ceo of goldman sachs. i don't know anything about him, but i know eric cantor pretty well. not a liberal democrat, he is pretty conservative and i will say this, mrbrat will have no impact on th republican caucus going forward. the only impact he has was he beat eric cantor. somebody will need to fill his shoes. unless i am missing something here, they are not that much different than eric cantor. liz: he may end up needing business money to make it in the general election. >> just a quick point regarding mr. cantor and business credentials. they have never been in dispute. one of the problems they consistently ran into was this balancing act how to be friendly to business and somehow acknowledge the rising influence of the tea party. i think that really contributed to the erosion of support at home. >> listen, i know eric pretty well, i have watched his record. other than voting for the bailouts in 2008, what did he do that gave wall street some special privilege? nothing. it was guilt by association. we should point out one other thing. wall street thought it had a friend in eric cantor, gave my to him but this will have no impact on business.
lloyd blank fine, the ceo of goldman sachs. i don't know anything about him, but i know eric cantor pretty well. not a liberal democrat, he is pretty conservative and i will say this, mrbrat will have no impact on th republican caucus going forward. the only impact he has was he beat eric cantor. somebody will need to fill his shoes. unless i am missing something here, they are not that much different than eric cantor. liz: he may end up needing business money to make it in the general...