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mr. meyer soften same question. -- meyerson? >> id add to mr. culbertson's comment, his response that the key board was ten years -- keyword was ten years of investment by the russian government to develop a replacement for the nk-33 that's the key point. ten years, and we don't know how much money was invested. the we-4 is being developed, it's fully funded. so this engine is real there's real hardware to see. it's not a paper engine, so -- >> great. tell me mr. bruno has stated that both the be-4 and the ar-1 would work on the atlas v with modifications. one with more modifications than the other. can you describe the extent to which we'd have to modify the atlas v for your engine to work? >> i think that's a better question for mr. bruno. but the engine, when you're developing a new engeneral you start with requirements -- engine, you start with requirements, and the details really matter. because the be-4 is so far along in its development those details are much more well understood so that mr. bruno's team at ula can meet the right system t
mr. meyer soften same question. -- meyerson? >> id add to mr. culbertson's comment, his response that the key board was ten years -- keyword was ten years of investment by the russian government to develop a replacement for the nk-33 that's the key point. ten years, and we don't know how much money was invested. the we-4 is being developed, it's fully funded. so this engine is real there's real hardware to see. it's not a paper engine, so -- >> great. tell me mr. bruno has stated...
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mr. meyer, thanks very much for being here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. >> is it fair to say that the town, the size of the crowd that turned out to see bernie sanders this weekend is larger than the population of the town in which he was speaking? >> yes. that is a fair statement. there are about 240 people that live in beautiful kensett. >> and when you cover an event like that, when you see people turn out for an event like that, is it familiar faces to you as a democratic activist and organizer? is it all people you know and who have been involved in the past? who are you seeing turn out? >> there were a number of familiar faces and certainly the tried and true were there. some of them are bernie supporters. some are interested in hearing what bernie has to say. there were also people that hadn't been involved before, people that were new to me, people that i had the pleasure to introduce myself to. they arrived in some cases early enough that i could exchange pleasantries, hear about who they were. and it will be interesting if thes
mr. meyer, thanks very much for being here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. >> is it fair to say that the town, the size of the crowd that turned out to see bernie sanders this weekend is larger than the population of the town in which he was speaking? >> yes. that is a fair statement. there are about 240 people that live in beautiful kensett. >> and when you cover an event like that, when you see people turn out for an event like that, is it familiar faces to you as a...
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mr. meyers. >> according to you in the no spin zone. >> fbi. with the latest on the two murder memberrers who escaped from prison still at large after nine days. also watters world the politically correct edition. >> is it okay if i call someone fat? >> i would not ever say that about someone. >> would you say large and in charge? >> no. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you can be a morning person again. aleve pm for a better am. now available with an easy open cap. >>> did you know that segment tonight, fox news anchor gretchen carlson the author of a new memoir called "getting real" out tomorrow. see you tomorrow on the real story on fnc. did you know that? ms. carlson did not like the way she looked as a child scblvmentd so you were raised on
mr. meyers. >> according to you in the no spin zone. >> fbi. with the latest on the two murder memberrers who escaped from prison still at large after nine days. also watters world the politically correct edition. >> is it okay if i call someone fat? >> i would not ever say that about someone. >> would you say large and in charge? >> no. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to...
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mr. meyers. >> according to you in the no spin zone. >> fbi.ith the latest on the two murder memberrers who escaped from prison still at large after nine days. also watters world the politically correct edition. >> is it okay if i call someone fat? >> i would not ever say that about someone. >> would you say large and in charge? >> no. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk
mr. meyers. >> according to you in the no spin zone. >> fbi.ith the latest on the two murder memberrers who escaped from prison still at large after nine days. also watters world the politically correct edition. >> is it okay if i call someone fat? >> i would not ever say that about someone. >> would you say large and in charge? >> no. >> we hope you stay tuned to those reports. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring...
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mr. luke meyer said we do put out a quarterly report and so luke meyer, to his credit asks my staff to go and review the report with him, we would be glad to do that with you. to your question as to whether i have an update to that capital reserve ratio the answer is no because congress has an independent act tuary that does that. >> are the premium revenues that you projected to meet the standard because i believe what you told me in february is by the end of 2015 is you would be at 2%. so you don't have any idea whether you're going to be at 2% by the end of the year? >> to correct the record, what i said is that we expected within two years that we would reach the 2% capital reserve. that's what i said. >> well i think the problem a lot of us is you're running an organization that has a $42 billion budget. has a trillion dollar plus contingent liability. and we don't have -- we don't have the ability to track progress other than on an an mull basis? >> that is not true at all. you asked specifically about -- >> let me ask you about the revenues. are the revenues on track to meet that g
mr. luke meyer said we do put out a quarterly report and so luke meyer, to his credit asks my staff to go and review the report with him, we would be glad to do that with you. to your question as to whether i have an update to that capital reserve ratio the answer is no because congress has an independent act tuary that does that. >> are the premium revenues that you projected to meet the standard because i believe what you told me in february is by the end of 2015 is you would be at 2%....
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mr. luke meyer and then came to the better side of the state and spent time in kansas city. and so we're here today with the hearing entitled "the future of housing in america, oversight of the department of housing and urban development." it's always important to look to the future and hopefully this hearing will deal with the future more than the past or otherwise we are like somebody trying to drive a car looking through the rear-view mirror. i think we've got to go to the future, figure out the things that we can do that would be important. but if we look at the past i think it's important for us to think about the fact that when the economy teetered on the brink of cataclysmic collapse in 2008, the housing market was decimated, some families lost generations of wealth and unemployment skyrocketed. home sales ground to a halt. and in the seven years since our economy has slowly improved. last week, as they do every month, the bureau of labor statistics announced the economy added 280,000 new jobs and the 63rd consecutive month of private sector job creation. private sect
mr. luke meyer and then came to the better side of the state and spent time in kansas city. and so we're here today with the hearing entitled "the future of housing in america, oversight of the department of housing and urban development." it's always important to look to the future and hopefully this hearing will deal with the future more than the past or otherwise we are like somebody trying to drive a car looking through the rear-view mirror. i think we've got to go to the future,...
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. >> host: mr. meyer, when you look at the other side, what's the argument on the other side against -- >> guest: the argument on the other side is that if an inventer invents something, he should be able to reap the rewards and the idea that he thought of. that's the argument. now, when i hear this, if i don't know any better, i agree with it except for one minor problem. when an inventer files the patent is he really inventing something new or just filing a patent for something everyone is already doing? this is an actual patent. it's a patent for a stick that a dog can play with and it was approved by the patent office in the year 2002 n. the year 2002, the patent office decided that when someone sent them a patent application saying i propose a stick that a dog can play with, they approved it. that is the level of patent that the patent office actually approves. and the argument, oh, i invented something, so i want to have my invention protected is completely hypothetical. it's not what happens in the
. >> host: mr. meyer, when you look at the other side, what's the argument on the other side against -- >> guest: the argument on the other side is that if an inventer invents something, he should be able to reap the rewards and the idea that he thought of. that's the argument. now, when i hear this, if i don't know any better, i agree with it except for one minor problem. when an inventer files the patent is he really inventing something new or just filing a patent for something...
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mr. lute meyer of missouri at the end of the bill snerd the following, section, none of the funds made available in this act may be used to carry out the program known as operation choke point. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentleman from missouri and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: question, how does the federal government get rid of an industry it doesn't like? answer, simple, it cuts off that industry from financial services. sounds impossible, doesn't it? however, that's what the department of justice is doing in conjunction with the f.d.i.c. right now and it is called operation choke point which is designed to force illegally operating businesses by choking them off. and what started with nondepository lenders has spread to pawn shops, tobacco retailers and firearms and ammunition industries to name just a few as well as the businesses that provide services and products to these industries. this amendment would ensure that operation choke point is ended and d.o.j. returns to their proper j
mr. lute meyer of missouri at the end of the bill snerd the following, section, none of the funds made available in this act may be used to carry out the program known as operation choke point. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentleman from missouri and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: question, how does the federal government get rid of an industry it doesn't like? answer, simple, it cuts off...
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: -- set a meyer -- sotomeyer: the government is selling the reserves. mr. kneedler: i think it is true a several others. i not sure. am some have to do with the handler and producers. wanted to correct a factual error. in the one year, there was $810 as the field price and because of the calculations, the claim was the petitioners would have been better off without the reserve. that is not correct. the assumption that all of the raisins would have been sold on the field price if they were put on the market. that is inconsistent with the premise of the wood are. -- the order. the only reason there is the free tonnage raisins is because the other ones are taken off the market so they would not have been recovered in that way. justice roberts how many of : these programs are there? marketing orders? mr. kneedler: scores of them. justice roberts i'm trying to : put the eight to 10 in relation to how many. mr. kneedler: i don't know the total number, but we can follow that up with a letter. this is not fundamentally different from the others. the government is n
: -- set a meyer -- sotomeyer: the government is selling the reserves. mr. kneedler: i think it is true a several others. i not sure. am some have to do with the handler and producers. wanted to correct a factual error. in the one year, there was $810 as the field price and because of the calculations, the claim was the petitioners would have been better off without the reserve. that is not correct. the assumption that all of the raisins would have been sold on the field price if they were put...
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mr. hallward dry meyer, you have five minutes left. >> thank you your honor: if i may start with the assertionee law has always rooted tennessee relations in biology, that is not so. tennessee law, and i'm going to quote from chapter 36-1 -- i'm sorry, it's 68-3-306 referred to on page 15 of our reply provides that a child born to a married woman as a result of an artificial insemination with consent of the married woman's husband, the father is deemed the legitimate child of the husband and wife. though the husband has no biological relationship with the child. tennessee, in other words, just as it does with adoption, reinforces the bonds of parent and child irregardless of biology as long as a parent -- as long as the couple is of opposite sexes. the import of that for real people like dr. tanco and jessie is that they who fell in love and married while in graduate school in new york as many academic couples were only able to find a position at a same university in tennessee. they moved there, and dr. tanco has given birth to their daughter in tennessee. now, as a result of the nonrecognitio
mr. hallward dry meyer, you have five minutes left. >> thank you your honor: if i may start with the assertionee law has always rooted tennessee relations in biology, that is not so. tennessee law, and i'm going to quote from chapter 36-1 -- i'm sorry, it's 68-3-306 referred to on page 15 of our reply provides that a child born to a married woman as a result of an artificial insemination with consent of the married woman's husband, the father is deemed the legitimate child of the husband...
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. >> i rise to recognize maxwell meyer, his performance at the scripps spelling bee. mr. paulsen: he was the survivor in the preliminary round when over 200 were eliminated. he spelled both of his names right in the nationally broadcast semifinal round on thursday and unfortunately came up just short of the finals after failing to score enough points on a written vocabulary point. the national spelling bee mr. speaker, showcases some of the brightest, most dedicated young students across the country and maxwell makes his community and the state of minnesota proud. to reach this stage of the spelling bee takes countless hours of hard work learning the skills and knowledge to be an accurate speller and for some that means reading the dictionary. he had folks all over the state of minnesota cheering him on and we congratulate him on his success and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. doyle of pennsylvania for today and mr. stewart of ut
. >> i rise to recognize maxwell meyer, his performance at the scripps spelling bee. mr. paulsen: he was the survivor in the preliminary round when over 200 were eliminated. he spelled both of his names right in the nationally broadcast semifinal round on thursday and unfortunately came up just short of the finals after failing to score enough points on a written vocabulary point. the national spelling bee mr. speaker, showcases some of the brightest, most dedicated young students across...