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progressive party as a pro european the one we see across a movement towards the right wing and mr michael it is traditionally a right wing politician is this part of that movement the thing to an extent yes although the clear cut distinctions between a right and left in serbia us political arena why aren't are both easily made namely there is a lot of less. populous the rhetorically in some right oriented political parties some by survivors but generally after four years of predominantly left oriented to government led by two social democratic parties like the democratic party and socialist party of serbia. having a majority which is explaining its it's something different and does that make sort of psychologically a part of your in that it's subject to the same social trends i would say so yes. there are trends that can be followed throughout the region not just in serbia and i am content because these developments. policy shift expect to see in president micheletti government speak about the policy is i think that economy would be. in because as i said that was the only important topic
progressive party as a pro european the one we see across a movement towards the right wing and mr michael it is traditionally a right wing politician is this part of that movement the thing to an extent yes although the clear cut distinctions between a right and left in serbia us political arena why aren't are both easily made namely there is a lot of less. populous the rhetorically in some right oriented political parties some by survivors but generally after four years of predominantly left...
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mr. michael cranser, i had to slow down every time is a return engagement. he was on the full panel this morning. thank you for staying over. he is the pennsylvania department of environmental protection. this is a new thing in pennsylvania compared to where we are in oklahoma where we have done fracking since the '40s. you bring a lot of insight on how pennsylvania has continued to handle the state overcite sight. we'll start with ms. roddenberry's testimony as soon as we get back. we have three votes and will get done with them as quickly as we can. with that we stand to recess. >>> thank you all for allowing us to have the pause there as we do votes. i think the next series of votes is around 5:30. we'll be halfway done at that point, right? pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses do need to be sworn in before they testify. so as i call us back in order, if you would please stand and raise your right hands. you solemnly swear or affirm to the testimony you are about to give this committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so
mr. michael cranser, i had to slow down every time is a return engagement. he was on the full panel this morning. thank you for staying over. he is the pennsylvania department of environmental protection. this is a new thing in pennsylvania compared to where we are in oklahoma where we have done fracking since the '40s. you bring a lot of insight on how pennsylvania has continued to handle the state overcite sight. we'll start with ms. roddenberry's testimony as soon as we get back. we have...
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mr. michael tyson, to come up with a song. and this is his tribute to lebron james of the miami heat. hoo whoo ♪ lebron james whoo hoo hoo ♪ oh lebron james is great he makes cleveland irate ♪ ♪ he was born in ohio and that's where cleveland is ♪ ♪ ooh do you see the irony ♪ oh lebron, win a championship it's all you have to do ♪ ♪ if only y the finals you would be an indisputable success ♪ ♪ indisputable indisputable ♪ oh lebron please win for me [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: coat's the most impor. that's the most important -- thank you, mike. tonight on the show, david spade is here, and we'll be right back with jeremy lin versus roy hibbert in a special nba player edition of the skype scavenger hunt. stick around. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's back again at red lobster, but not for long! your very own four course seafood feast for just $14.99. start your feast with a soup, like our hearty new england clam chowder. next, enjoy a salad with unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then get your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp shrimp and scallops alfredo or ne
mr. michael tyson, to come up with a song. and this is his tribute to lebron james of the miami heat. hoo whoo ♪ lebron james whoo hoo hoo ♪ oh lebron james is great he makes cleveland irate ♪ ♪ he was born in ohio and that's where cleveland is ♪ ♪ ooh do you see the irony ♪ oh lebron, win a championship it's all you have to do ♪ ♪ if only y the finals you would be an indisputable success ♪ ♪ indisputable indisputable ♪ oh lebron please win for me [ cheers and applause ]...
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mr. michael dakduk, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting student vet rans of america to speak on the president's executive order and impact on students and institutions. i'm michael dakduk. i served in afghanistan and iraq as a marine. i used tuition assistance in the service and participated in distance learning courses on a navy ship heading to the middle east for a second deployment. as a first-generation college student, i used the g.i. bill and post- 9/11 g.i. bill to earn my degree. student veterans of america currently has over 450 chapters at colleges and urines across the nation assisting veterans in education experiences on a daily basis. this direct contact gives sva unique perspective on the needs and obstacles faced by the veterans returning to the communities to enroll in institutions of higher learning and reintegrate in to the civilian work force. as you are likely aware, we recently conducted an annual review of the chapters both for-profit and not profit and found 26 for-
mr. michael dakduk, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting student vet rans of america to speak on the president's executive order and impact on students and institutions. i'm michael dakduk. i served in afghanistan and iraq as a marine. i used tuition assistance in the service and participated in distance learning courses on a navy ship heading to the middle east for a second deployment. as a first-generation college...
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mr. michael is acting director of the u.s. bureau of land management as of today. we're breaking you in officially. we'll try to be done before your placed as acting administrator. as i mentioned we do have votes that will be called shortly we will try to get in both your testimony and deal with questions as we go. we'll be glad to receive your testimony. >> good afternoon. chairman lankford, i'm nancy stoner, acting administrator for water and u.s. pepa. >> i apologize so much for this. i did not swear everyone in. >> okay. >> every hearing has to have some swearing in it. if i could ask both of you to stand in. that is pursuant to committee rules. >> of course. >> i apologize for that. please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give the committee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. let the record reflect that the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. i apologize >> that's okay. for having to stall you. i think i'll pick up right where i stopped. the epa an
mr. michael is acting director of the u.s. bureau of land management as of today. we're breaking you in officially. we'll try to be done before your placed as acting administrator. as i mentioned we do have votes that will be called shortly we will try to get in both your testimony and deal with questions as we go. we'll be glad to receive your testimony. >> good afternoon. chairman lankford, i'm nancy stoner, acting administrator for water and u.s. pepa. >> i apologize so much for...
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mr. michael powell, president, ceo of the national cable and telecommunications association. mr. powell, we're delight tod have you here today. please go ahead with your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking measure eshoo. always a great honor and privilege to appear before this committee. i have done it many times and i'm proud to be here again. i'm also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the united states, to talk about the future of video. for one reason only and that this is an industry through its own investment, technological innovation, has contributed to the glimmering present that we're currently enjoying and has every intention of contributing to a more glorious future in the area of video. it's important as a quick reminder to reminder to remember that cable industry when it was first pioneered was all about making tv better. we brought television to rural america and urban areas it couldn't reach, couldn't be reached by traditional broadcast programming. we ultimately develope
mr. michael powell, president, ceo of the national cable and telecommunications association. mr. powell, we're delight tod have you here today. please go ahead with your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking measure eshoo. always a great honor and privilege to appear before this committee. i have done it many times and i'm proud to be here again. i'm also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the...
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mr. michael hirsh and people that hold his viewpoint seem to be very '90s.ing had some experience in -- and i need. having had some experience in security is -- people did not realize what it does to methods. we had the leak in the middle east very recently. s. senator dianne feinstein pointed out, she is correct that we will lose cooperation of other intelligence agencies. this nation needs to strengthen laws by adopting something similar to what britain heads, going after these people and putting them in jail. there is a law against leaking classified information. the final point is you could pick a good argument about what should and should not be classified. i think this country over- classified. the argument is solved. when you read the information you are breaking federal law. it is that simple. host: thank you. guest: the caller seems very well-informed and his points are well-taken -- this is a direct threat to sources, methods and a gathering of intelligence. i think the point that senator dianne feinstein was making are extremely valid. if you do n
mr. michael hirsh and people that hold his viewpoint seem to be very '90s.ing had some experience in -- and i need. having had some experience in security is -- people did not realize what it does to methods. we had the leak in the middle east very recently. s. senator dianne feinstein pointed out, she is correct that we will lose cooperation of other intelligence agencies. this nation needs to strengthen laws by adopting something similar to what britain heads, going after these people and...
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mr. michael j. fox. >> narrator: this time, he brought in some high-profile advocates for a number of diseases to kick off the debate. >> we do thank you for joining us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm one of a million involuntary experts on parkinson's disease in the united states, battling its destructive nature as we wait for a cure. please help us to not wait any longer than we have to. we urge you to not let politics interfere and needlessly delay this critical research. >> narrator: the hearing and the larger debate hinged on one question: how we choose to view research that depends on leftover frozen embryos from fertility clinics. >> once you have in vitro fertilization, you've got all these frozen embryos-- a hundred thousand, i guess, that are frozen. they're just not going to be kept forever and ever and ever and ever. they're going to be discarded. so if they're going to be discarded, is it more ethical and moral than to use these in a method that might reduce suffering than to just disc
mr. michael j. fox. >> narrator: this time, he brought in some high-profile advocates for a number of diseases to kick off the debate. >> we do thank you for joining us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm one of a million involuntary experts on parkinson's disease in the united states, battling its destructive nature as we wait for a cure. please help us to not wait any longer than we have to. we urge you to not let politics interfere and needlessly delay this critical research....
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mr. michael tyson, to come up with a song. and this is his tribute to lebron james of the miami heat.oo whoo ♪ lebron james whoo hoo hoo ♪ oh lebron james is great he makes cleveland irate ♪ ♪ he was born in ohio and that's where cleveland is ♪ ♪ ooh do you see the irony ♪ oh lebron, win a championship it's all you have to do ♪ ♪ if only you stop choking at the finals you would be an indisputable success ♪ ♪ indisputable success indisputable ♪ ♪ oh lebron please win for me [ applause ] >> jimmy: comes from the heart. that's the most important -- thank you, mike. tonight on the show, david spade is here, and we'll be right back with jeremy lin versus roy hibbert in a special nba player edition of the skype scavenger hunt. stick around. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar
mr. michael tyson, to come up with a song. and this is his tribute to lebron james of the miami heat.oo whoo ♪ lebron james whoo hoo hoo ♪ oh lebron james is great he makes cleveland irate ♪ ♪ he was born in ohio and that's where cleveland is ♪ ♪ ooh do you see the irony ♪ oh lebron, win a championship it's all you have to do ♪ ♪ if only you stop choking at the finals you would be an indisputable success ♪ ♪ indisputable success indisputable ♪ ♪ oh lebron please win...
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mr. michael, president of -- and c.e.o. of american transportation association. the chair: covered by general leave. mr. holt: my amendment addresses part of this shortfall by moving a total of $50 million from three accounts. overall management and administration, intelligence and analysis and the transportation security administration. to the state and local programs grant account for the express purpose of increasing funding available for rail and transit security grants. i make -- i propose these moves reluctantly but we need the funding in the transit security. this would bring to $138 million the account for rail security. well above the $88 million currently there but well below the $300 million that only a few years ago was the funding will -- funding level. this amendment actually saves the taxpayer $36 million because of the difference in the account spenddown rates. it's a responsible amendment, i believe, that addresses a crucial vulnerability in our rail and transit security posture and i ask support for this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the ge
mr. michael, president of -- and c.e.o. of american transportation association. the chair: covered by general leave. mr. holt: my amendment addresses part of this shortfall by moving a total of $50 million from three accounts. overall management and administration, intelligence and analysis and the transportation security administration. to the state and local programs grant account for the express purpose of increasing funding available for rail and transit security grants. i make -- i propose...
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mr. stol will be michael nolty, lawrence reid, evans, and rose hilton. >> hello, my name is kevin stall and i live at 875 post street which, right now, you kept in district six and i wanted to say i thank you for that. i am a tenant organizer in my building and we worked with the bristol hotel, helping deal with issues with the tenants who live there that have problems that they did not solve. so we helped solve their issues for them. and we would like to continue to work with them as long as they stay in district six. it's only like a hundred people though, which is a very insignificant population addition to district three, but it would still be most important to keep the tenderloin as a community intact. to keep the tenderloin intact. he also just said that he with hopefully not having to take anything else away from district six as well. thank you for your hard work and hopefully this will be the last of your meeting. thank you, and go giants. >> hi, i'm lawrence lee -- >> hold on, it's actually mr. nolty first. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> can you do everything at once? all right, thank you ve
mr. stol will be michael nolty, lawrence reid, evans, and rose hilton. >> hello, my name is kevin stall and i live at 875 post street which, right now, you kept in district six and i wanted to say i thank you for that. i am a tenant organizer in my building and we worked with the bristol hotel, helping deal with issues with the tenants who live there that have problems that they did not solve. so we helped solve their issues for them. and we would like to continue to work with them as...
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mr. michael steele, what should folks know? on tuesday -- >> talking smack. >> -- yes, but the reality is, nothing changes. you're going to get into the summer lull and people will gear up for the battle this november. there's going to be a little bit of hoopla on tuesday and wednesday but it doesn't really mean anything. >> michelle, what should folks know? >> going into next week and the next year, the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, probably the most important civil rights organization in the country, getting ready to celebrate their 55th anniversary. they are here. they will have boots in every part of the country. in the united states and lawyers committee for civil rights under law is here to help all americans protect their right to vote. >> here, here, here. >> we've talked about the things happening in florida and wisconsin and around the nation. what should folks know? >> we started the hour -- or two hours ago talking about all this new organization and how social media and individuals have kind of take
mr. michael steele, what should folks know? on tuesday -- >> talking smack. >> -- yes, but the reality is, nothing changes. you're going to get into the summer lull and people will gear up for the battle this november. there's going to be a little bit of hoopla on tuesday and wednesday but it doesn't really mean anything. >> michelle, what should folks know? >> going into next week and the next year, the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, probably the most...
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mr. michael brewer, was he intending to burn him alive or commit, maybe, an aggravated assault or aggravatedtery? i think that's what they're going to argue to the jury. jenna: do you think that'll be effective, tom? >> the one thing the defense has going for it in this case is the defendant standing trial, matthew bennett, he never doused the victim with the rubbing alcohol, and he never lit the match. however, under florida law if you're the mastermind, if you possess the intent and you take any action in first answer of that -- furtherance of that, you can be charged as a principal, and that's what the prosecutors are doing. they're going to argue to the jury but for the evil intent, the evil actions of the defendant in masterminding this whole horrific act, the victim's life would not be forever changed. and, i mean, the facts of this case are so egregious, um, that i think the prosecutors actually have a really, really strong case. jenna: the facts have been fudged a little bit. and, tom, let's talk a little bit about that. >> okay. jenna: michael, the victim, previously said that there
mr. michael brewer, was he intending to burn him alive or commit, maybe, an aggravated assault or aggravatedtery? i think that's what they're going to argue to the jury. jenna: do you think that'll be effective, tom? >> the one thing the defense has going for it in this case is the defendant standing trial, matthew bennett, he never doused the victim with the rubbing alcohol, and he never lit the match. however, under florida law if you're the mastermind, if you possess the intent and you...
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mr. tom tarantino and michael dackduct from the student veterans of america. since we have many witnesses today, i would remind each of you to limit your oral statement to the time alotted so that the committee would have time for questions. mr. wynn you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. fellow veterans and guests, let me thank you for the opportunity to come before you on behalf of the veterans organizationed that i represent. this order is a generous step towards offering for profit colleges and institutions that receive federal funding an opportunity to improve performance before laws are passed. though my time served is long gone i still have vivid memories of the meilitary efxperience. my experience serves as an example of what many are going through now. students at for-profit colleges have lower graduation rates, and loan defaults. for-profit colleges are represent i representing tuition costs and these schools probably because they serve poor students who need services and receive a quarter of their funding from federal aid. i
mr. tom tarantino and michael dackduct from the student veterans of america. since we have many witnesses today, i would remind each of you to limit your oral statement to the time alotted so that the committee would have time for questions. mr. wynn you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. fellow veterans and guests, let me thank you for the opportunity to come before you on behalf of the veterans organizationed that i represent. this order is a generous step...
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mr. michael hirsh and people that hold his viewpoint seem to be very '90s. having had some experience in -- and i need. having had some experience in security is -- people did not realize what it does to methods. we had the leak in the middle east very recently. s. senator dianne feinstein pointed out, she is correct that we will lose cooperation of other intelligence agencies. this nation needs to strengthen laws by adopting something similar to what britain heads, going after these people and putting them in jail. there is a law against leaking classified information. the final point is you could pick a good argument about what should and should not be classified. i think this country over- classified. the argument is solved. when you read the information you are breaking federal law. it is that simple. host: thank you. guest: the caller seems very well-informed and his points are well-taken -- this is a direct threat to sources, methods and a gathering of intelligence. i think the point that senator dianne feinstein was making are extremely valid. if you
mr. michael hirsh and people that hold his viewpoint seem to be very '90s. having had some experience in -- and i need. having had some experience in security is -- people did not realize what it does to methods. we had the leak in the middle east very recently. s. senator dianne feinstein pointed out, she is correct that we will lose cooperation of other intelligence agencies. this nation needs to strengthen laws by adopting something similar to what britain heads, going after these people and...
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mr. michael g carroll is deputy inspector general at the u.s. agency for international development and the honorable stuart w. bowen assistant inspector general for iraq reconstruction. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn before they testify. gentleman would you please rise and raise your right hand? do solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth come old truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect the witness answered in the affirmative. please be seated. as you know we've got a busy day on capitol hill today and in order to allow time for questioning and discussions, i would ask you limit your testimony to five minutes. your entire written statement will be made part of the record. we invite you to summarize then hit the high point of your remarks. we will start up with mr. coors. you're recognized for five minutes. >> good morning mr. chairman, ranking member tierney. i'm pleased to be here to discuss transition that u.s. military presence in iraq treat civilian presence but i
mr. michael g carroll is deputy inspector general at the u.s. agency for international development and the honorable stuart w. bowen assistant inspector general for iraq reconstruction. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn before they testify. gentleman would you please rise and raise your right hand? do solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give will be the truth come old truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect the witness answered in the...
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michael allen, 53. local guy. been a member of the olympic club since he was 14. that is an eagle. one under 69 for mr. allen. beautiful going there. the leader, michael thompson, 466. 12-foot birdie on number 12. he has a three shot lead at last look and looks like tiger woods brought his a game this weekend. fred inglis has been covering it all week. round one, fred, what is up? >> reporter: yes, unlike his partners, phil mickelson and bubba watson tiger woods was able to keep his ball on the fairway. they started on the 9th 9th hole under over cast skies and tiger woods finished in a sunny disposition. two bogies, three birdies, including back to back birdies. 1 under 69. three back of michael thomson. solid and spectacular first round. >> i played well today. felt like i had control of my game all day and stuck to my game plan and executed. >> tiger played pretty good. tiger, that was the old tiger. beautiful to watch. that is what we come to see. we want it watch. that was awesome to see. >> reporter: yeah. bubba watson plus 8. phil mickelson plus 6. those threesome will play again tomorrow afternoon. exp
michael allen, 53. local guy. been a member of the olympic club since he was 14. that is an eagle. one under 69 for mr. allen. beautiful going there. the leader, michael thompson, 466. 12-foot birdie on number 12. he has a three shot lead at last look and looks like tiger woods brought his a game this weekend. fred inglis has been covering it all week. round one, fred, what is up? >> reporter: yes, unlike his partners, phil mickelson and bubba watson tiger woods was able to keep his ball...
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mr. michael powell, president of the national cable and telecommunications association. mittee. i have done it many times. i am also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the united states, to talk about the future of video. for one reason only -- this is an industry through its own investment and technological innovation that has contributed to the present we currently enjoy it and has every intention of contributing to a more glorious future in the area of video. it is important to remember that cable when first pioneered was all about making tv better. we brought television to rural american urban areas that could not be reached by traditional broadcast programming. we ultimately developed the original programming that led to the iconic brands that most americans associate with the television today. cnn, espn, cspan, discovery, the history channel. the lives or all creations of the cable industry working in cooperation with the production community. we were the first to bring about any kind -
mr. michael powell, president of the national cable and telecommunications association. mittee. i have done it many times. i am also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the united states, to talk about the future of video. for one reason only -- this is an industry through its own investment and technological innovation that has contributed to the present we currently enjoy it and has every intention of contributing...
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michael mukasey. >> thank you, mr. lungren. mr. watt is recognized. >> thank you, chairman. let me start by expressing my disappointment that some of my colleagues are spending so much time advancing the notion that we should be disqualifying people from exercising the most basic right that they have in our democracy. the right to vote. and that -- and this is the judiciary committee in which these arguments are being advanced is just disappointing to me. second, i want to applaud the justice department for some work that they're doing in my congressional district in particular. some very high-level cases, fighting drug trafficking. protecting against child predators. a bunch of money we spent on the c.o.p.s program and the most vigorous supporters of the c.o.p.s program are the most conservative sheriffs in my congressional district because they've been able to access funding to beef up their law enforcement capacities. so i won't go back to the voting rights part of this because i think i'll get too emotional about that. let me deal with the thing that's under my subcommit
michael mukasey. >> thank you, mr. lungren. mr. watt is recognized. >> thank you, chairman. let me start by expressing my disappointment that some of my colleagues are spending so much time advancing the notion that we should be disqualifying people from exercising the most basic right that they have in our democracy. the right to vote. and that -- and this is the judiciary committee in which these arguments are being advanced is just disappointing to me. second, i want to applaud...
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mr. vice president, i think michael, whatever my first amendment hesitation may be, you are right.braced where if one wealthy candidate spends money the public spending is by some equality, do you think that could begin to bring back sanity to our political process? >> i certainly do. every year i was in the congress, i proposed full public financing for all federal e elections. i am well aware the odds of getting something like that passed are low right now. i think the more people see of the consequences of this corrupting system where wealth buys e elections, the more we have a chance to do this. and by the way elliott, this first amendment issue, you know, the corporate personhood goes back to the 1880s, but it was louis pal in the 1970s who introduced this idea that corporations have first amendment rights and that's what has been expanded under citizens united into this bizarre situation where they are buying e elections. >> mr. vice president, i have got to cut you off because we come up against 9:00 o'clock, the witching hour for this show. i am cutting off my boss and the
mr. vice president, i think michael, whatever my first amendment hesitation may be, you are right.braced where if one wealthy candidate spends money the public spending is by some equality, do you think that could begin to bring back sanity to our political process? >> i certainly do. every year i was in the congress, i proposed full public financing for all federal e elections. i am well aware the odds of getting something like that passed are low right now. i think the more people see...
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michael hennessey, the mayor, ms. lopez, mr. merton, and ms. williams. during have that correct? >> i do not think the -- we need to hear from a share tennessee. >> i thought you did. >> i was filling out the list. he probably would not be on the list. we do have our subject matter experts. chairperson hur: what is ms. williams going to offer to us that is relevant to any of the charges? >> we expect ms. madison's credibility to be attacked. ileana lopez told a consistent story. the fact that ms. williams is telling both of these witnesses a similar story career breaks m -- corroborates ms. lopez's story. areas important that her testimony be heard on that matter. -- is important that her testimony be heard on that matter. chairperson hur: what is she going to say that is related to the dissuasion allegation? >> she received either e-mail or text messages telling her to not go to the police, what i told you earlier was confidential which is different from the conversation she had with ms. lopez at 1:00 p.m. >> what is the connection between the statements and the allegations agai
michael hennessey, the mayor, ms. lopez, mr. merton, and ms. williams. during have that correct? >> i do not think the -- we need to hear from a share tennessee. >> i thought you did. >> i was filling out the list. he probably would not be on the list. we do have our subject matter experts. chairperson hur: what is ms. williams going to offer to us that is relevant to any of the charges? >> we expect ms. madison's credibility to be attacked. ileana lopez told a...
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attorney michael hardy and mr. sancho, thank you for your time tonight.ce said he longed to go to vietnam, so why did he get four deferrals? ce in my life did i ever think i would have heart disease. she just didn't fit the profile of a heart event victim. she's healthy, she eats properly. i was pushing my two kids in a stroller when i had my heart event. i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i know if i take my bayer aspirin i have a better chance of living a healthy life. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. who tore out your sill-beating heart? ah, being a vegan is really working out for her. [ bowling pins ] ok, how's this gonna play? mi amore. [ chicken clucking ] [ male announcer ] ah common g., try manly, girls dig that! [ screams ] [ male announcer ] no, no, no, think smooth, but animal. like a werewolf in finance. diversify [ elephant trumpeting ] [ male announcer
attorney michael hardy and mr. sancho, thank you for your time tonight.ce said he longed to go to vietnam, so why did he get four deferrals? ce in my life did i ever think i would have heart disease. she just didn't fit the profile of a heart event victim. she's healthy, she eats properly. i was pushing my two kids in a stroller when i had my heart event. i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone. so be sure to talk to your...
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michael got him there. it was unbelievable. >> thank you, mrs. wyeth. john, quickly your thoughts on the tactics. our time is short. >> i thought it went correctly. i wanted to get a good break and get in a nice comfortable position going forward, and then i was just hoping i get the nice room to go through there. i got to give it horse. he did it all for me. he was there and responded to the wire. i'm very glad i got on him and knew him and he worked out just fine for us. >> michael matz, you thought you had a horse with triple crown potential. bad trip in the derby, but what a way to end the last of the three triple crown contests. >> well, i'm just glad for phyllis and the horse that we really got to see the real union rags. >> we go to tom hammond. all right, bob, and finally good luck for union rags after all that bad luck. mike smith said he shouldn't have let him through on the inside. what do you think? >> there's a couple different factors. there was a big enough hole, and he was game enough to go through there. the real union rags showed up today. he had adversity here last year, he's 2
michael got him there. it was unbelievable. >> thank you, mrs. wyeth. john, quickly your thoughts on the tactics. our time is short. >> i thought it went correctly. i wanted to get a good break and get in a nice comfortable position going forward, and then i was just hoping i get the nice room to go through there. i got to give it horse. he did it all for me. he was there and responded to the wire. i'm very glad i got on him and knew him and he worked out just fine for us. >>...
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hennessey and the acting sheriff if their testimony would be overlapping and michael hennessey will speak to statements made by mr. mirkarimi? >> i think given the burden of preparing a declaration, i feel is more appropriate to place them on someone who was working so we would use the key heresy -- hennessey. >> if we could keep the silence. it is a long night. the views on vicki hennessey. is there an objection? do we need your testimony? >> did you say it would or would not overlap with michael hennessey's testimony? >> my concern is could we get a declaration from a retired sheriff. >> is your objective to choose one or the other? i am not sure what question is on the table. >> my question is whether we need the acting sheriff vicki hennessy. it sounds like michael hennessey was listed as an expert witness by the sheriff and we can address that later. if he is testifying, do we need what sounds like overlapping testimony from vicki hennessy. whether or not you can get a declaration. >> we did not list the retired sheriff as a witness who will testify to every responsibility. we witnessed him -- listed him as
hennessey and the acting sheriff if their testimony would be overlapping and michael hennessey will speak to statements made by mr. mirkarimi? >> i think given the burden of preparing a declaration, i feel is more appropriate to place them on someone who was working so we would use the key heresy -- hennessey. >> if we could keep the silence. it is a long night. the views on vicki hennessey. is there an objection? do we need your testimony? >> did you say it would or would not...
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mr. ergan, thank you for your testimony. our final witness, michael o'leary, the senior executive vice president for global policy and external affairs at the motion picture association of america. mr. o'leary, thank you for being here today. look forward to your comments. >> thank you, chairman wald on and ranking member eskew and members of the committee. i want to thank you all for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the motion picture association and the member companies and i want to acknowledge and thank my colleagues on the panel. i am honored to be with such a distinguished group here this morning. whether you are in a theater, at home, on the road, or choose to download and view when you want, content creators, consumer electronics companies, and content distributors are working together to provide new, innovative pgs 0s for audiences and easily access high quality content. we welcome this opportunity to testify and work with this subcommittee as you consider appropriate policies for the future of video. this is an important discussion an
mr. ergan, thank you for your testimony. our final witness, michael o'leary, the senior executive vice president for global policy and external affairs at the motion picture association of america. mr. o'leary, thank you for being here today. look forward to your comments. >> thank you, chairman wald on and ranking member eskew and members of the committee. i want to thank you all for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the motion picture association and the member companies and i...
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mr. vice president, i have to cut you off because we come up again, 9:00 o'clock, the witching hour for this show. i cut it off. my boss and the onlier of this network, and michael waldeman. appreciate your insights mr. vice president, a joy to have you on the show. stay right here to enter the war room with jennifer granholm. thanks for watching. >> thanks elliott. i am jennifer granholm. tonight, polls close in wisconsin. >> an historic recall election comes down to the wire. voters in wisconsin turn out in record numbers. the final word in a race that has become a national bellweather. >> i think it's great people are excited about the process. obviously, there is a lot of passion out there. >> scott walker wanted to make this a national race because i think he has a desire to be on the national stage. >> they look at wisconsin and see america's battleground. >> tonight in the war room let's count them up. after all of the time, money, volunteers and contacts, it all comes down to this: who got more people to the polls? by all accounts, turnout for today's wisconsin recall election was huge. it's expected to be. you cannot believe this. 96% in dane county whe
mr. vice president, i have to cut you off because we come up again, 9:00 o'clock, the witching hour for this show. i cut it off. my boss and the onlier of this network, and michael waldeman. appreciate your insights mr. vice president, a joy to have you on the show. stay right here to enter the war room with jennifer granholm. thanks for watching. >> thanks elliott. i am jennifer granholm. tonight, polls close in wisconsin. >> an historic recall election comes down to the wire....
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mr. ryan galucci from the veteran of foreign wars and also a michael dakdut. as the panelists take your seats, i would ask you to limit your oral statements to the five minutes allotted so that the panel has sufficient time for questions. let's begin with mr. winn. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon, chairman stutzman and ranking member brayley, and fellow veterans and guests. let me first thank you for the opportunities to come before you on behalf of the veterans organizations they represent to share our views on the president's recent executive order 13607. this order is a generous step towards offering for-profit colleges and institutions that receive g.i. bill funding for students and veterans an opportunity to improve their r performance before laws are passed that will impose more severe regulatory remedies. though my time in service was many years ago as a vietnam era veteran in the u.s. air force, i have vivid memories of the military experience, and i remember quite well the tough time i had finding employment after goin
mr. ryan galucci from the veteran of foreign wars and also a michael dakdut. as the panelists take your seats, i would ask you to limit your oral statements to the five minutes allotted so that the panel has sufficient time for questions. let's begin with mr. winn. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon, chairman stutzman and ranking member brayley, and fellow veterans and guests. let me first thank you for the opportunities to come before you on behalf of the...
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michael powell. this is about 20 minutes. >> mr. chairman, good morning. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> let's start easy. the dynamics of the commissioner is always interesting. and less than a week ago, you finally got your full complement of commissioners, both of whom has blessed us by coming up to the cable show in the first week. what does that mean for you? is that exciting? new difficulties? >> it makes it harder to get conference rooms. but no, it's great. look, i've been very lucky. we've had a very well functioning commission that's got a lot done. we've got a lot done unanimously in a bipartisan basis where we disagreed, we've been able to disagree without being disagreeable. and now we have two experienced, accomplished, smart, new commissioners. i couldn't be more excited. >> did you know them before? >> i did. i did. i think ajid briefly worked for me. when i became chairman of the fcc, ajit was still in the general council's office. >> i think jessica worked for me at one point. it's great to have you. you know, if you could tell,
michael powell. this is about 20 minutes. >> mr. chairman, good morning. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> let's start easy. the dynamics of the commissioner is always interesting. and less than a week ago, you finally got your full complement of commissioners, both of whom has blessed us by coming up to the cable show in the first week. what does that mean for you? is that exciting? new difficulties? >> it makes it harder to get conference rooms. but no, it's...
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mr. speaker. i want to pay tribute to captain steven healy and corporate michael and private greg a third intoly to beyond. they served that country with dignity and bravery and the condolences to their house. >> i think it's a very significant difference between the two cases. in the case, there hasn't been a judge-led inquiry. that is why i asked to look at that case and establish some of the facts of that case. i'm entirely happy with the explanation. she's apologized for breaking the code. that's an important point. >> can the prime minster confirm the culture inquiry of the single question about whether you misled this house and breaking the code. >> he ask specifically why i haven't referred the case. that is the case as he knows, i haven't done that. which is something that he was discussing and i will be discussing tomorrow as well. alexander has replied to my letter and i will issue a copy of both letters. he said this, i know your decision in relation to germany on adherence to the ministerial code which is of course a matter for you. he goes on, the fact that there is an ongoing judicial
mr. speaker. i want to pay tribute to captain steven healy and corporate michael and private greg a third intoly to beyond. they served that country with dignity and bravery and the condolences to their house. >> i think it's a very significant difference between the two cases. in the case, there hasn't been a judge-led inquiry. that is why i asked to look at that case and establish some of the facts of that case. i'm entirely happy with the explanation. she's apologized for breaking the...
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michael in new york. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. thank you for your help.about kraft and a spinoff on mondolese. with the rise in prices in commodities, which one do you think is a better investment because of the packaged food industry and the snack industry seems like a tough one. how do you feel about the move from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq? >> doesn't matter where they go. i'm thinking about this situation like altria. when philip morris was spun off, the smartest thing was to keep them both. my trust, action owners plus.com owns kraft. we're thinking of keeping them both. they both sound pretty darn good. in the cold wars on wall street, k.o. is getting a little -- i've got to tell you -- a little too expensive. i like domestic security. i think pepsi quenches your portfolio's demand now more than k.o. or knockout. it's time to make the switch. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, jim goes fast and furious as he faces a nonstop barrage of calls giving stock after stock the final verdict on the lightning round. >>> later, refuelled
michael in new york. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. thank you for your help.about kraft and a spinoff on mondolese. with the rise in prices in commodities, which one do you think is a better investment because of the packaged food industry and the snack industry seems like a tough one. how do you feel about the move from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq? >> doesn't matter where they go. i'm thinking about this situation like altria. when philip morris was spun off, the...