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important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be here. >> thank you dave hilton man. >> folks next up i'd like to introduce somebody who really is approximately to the city and done a fantastic job as our may be mayor he's the people's mayor folks i'd like to welcome mr. mayor meanwhile. (clapping.) >> thank you mike and thank you, david for m that wonderful delay when a with wasn't a that a great performance on that think name changing dave and i were joking he needs that skill for the business world i need it for our political world we're going to have to excel but i want to say congratulations to united you've been a huge part of our airport hub. >> thank you john and other chiang did you is one of the most important cities in china not only the fourth largest but its population over 14 million demolishing we have 16 and a half visitors here that you rivals that and it's the first of major flight into the interior part of china had city is one of the huge chung do and you don't
important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be here. >> thank you dave hilton man. >> folks next up i'd like to introduce somebody who really is approximately to the city and done a fantastic job as our may be mayor he's the people's mayor folks i'd like to welcome mr. mayor meanwhile. (clapping.) >> thank you mike and thank you, david for m that wonderful delay when...
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mr. mike mears, president and ceo of magellan midstream partners. for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> this is the great growth stock for this moment. they are -- when you hear about us exporting oil, they're the best player. because they have got all of this different infrastructure. they have the longest pipe line, ever everything going for them. stay with cramer. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup only at your ford dealer. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. you say the name of the stock. sell sell sell. i don't know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you wheth
mr. mike mears, president and ceo of magellan midstream partners. for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> this is the great growth stock for this moment. they are -- when you hear about us exporting oil, they're the best player. because they have got all of this different infrastructure. they have the longest pipe line, ever everything going for them. stay with cramer. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so...
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for that we go to mr. mike allen. , rick perry published a bruising op-ed criticizing rand paul's stance on iraq as isolationist. saying president obama's policies have led us to this but perry also spoke about this on cbs' "face the nation." >> disagree with senator paul's representation of what america should be doing. america can no longer come back on to the continental united states and draw a red line around the shore of america and think that we're somehow or another not going to be impacted. >> now rand paul is responding in politico saying the texas governor is mischaracterizing his position. paul writes there are many things i write about texas governor rick perry, including his stance on the tenth amendment to the constitution. but apparently his new glasses have altered his perception of the world. >> there you go. >> or allowed it to see it any more clearly. he goes on to criticize governor perry for advocating sending troops back into iraq, a position perry took during his failed 2012 campaign. paul writi
for that we go to mr. mike allen. , rick perry published a bruising op-ed criticizing rand paul's stance on iraq as isolationist. saying president obama's policies have led us to this but perry also spoke about this on cbs' "face the nation." >> disagree with senator paul's representation of what america should be doing. america can no longer come back on to the continental united states and draw a red line around the shore of america and think that we're somehow or another not...
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mr. williams, aye. that is it, exclaimed mike mansfield. it was delaware's john williams, the 96th name to be called, that provided the decisive 67th vote. hubert humphrey raised his arms to the heaven and winked visitors in the gallery. everett dirksen just smiled. as the roll call ended, there was one more moment of drama. waiting in the cloak room was arizona senator carl hayden, the senate's longest serving member known as the dean of the senate. hayden did not answer his name when it was called. he supported the civil rights bill. but throughout his long senate career, he had opposed cloture. he had opposed all efforts to invoke cloture. it was a matter of principle. he fully embraced the senate's tradition of unlimited debate. despite his lifelong opposition to cloture, hayden had agreed he would vote yes if and only if his vote was the deciding factor. it is all right, mike mansfield said quietly as hayden entered the chamber, we have the vote. hayden proceeded to vote no. with six wavering senators providing a four-vote margin of vi
mr. williams, aye. that is it, exclaimed mike mansfield. it was delaware's john williams, the 96th name to be called, that provided the decisive 67th vote. hubert humphrey raised his arms to the heaven and winked visitors in the gallery. everett dirksen just smiled. as the roll call ended, there was one more moment of drama. waiting in the cloak room was arizona senator carl hayden, the senate's longest serving member known as the dean of the senate. hayden did not answer his name when it was...
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. >>> with us now, chief white house correspondent for politico, mr. mikeen with a look at the "playbook." good morning. >> good morning, mr. willie geist. >> good to see you. white house press secretary josh ernest called out "the washington post" for what he called anonymous sourcing in a recent article. let's listen to what he said. >> well, alexis, i'd first point out that you're asking about a story that's based entirely on anonymous source, so that should be reflected in the record. >> we have anonymous sources from you every day. i think we have a call today. i mean, how can you criticize that when that's what you basically give us every day except for the briefing? >> except for the briefing, except for the fact that i've been standing here for an hour answering all of your questions which is an important practice, right? and this is a symbol that we're committed to. the president is traveling tomorrow. i'm going to do a briefing tomorrow. we are committed to this process. and that's why we do this briefing on the record. >> anonymous sources. i'm j
. >>> with us now, chief white house correspondent for politico, mr. mikeen with a look at the "playbook." good morning. >> good morning, mr. willie geist. >> good to see you. white house press secretary josh ernest called out "the washington post" for what he called anonymous sourcing in a recent article. let's listen to what he said. >> well, alexis, i'd first point out that you're asking about a story that's based entirely on anonymous source,...
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but trust me, the forecast is improving, mr. mike. >> well, thank you for that, sue.rrifying moment faces one of our favorite people certainly. sandra bullock, america's sweetheart, right? she came face-to-face with a stalker, inside her home, the latest details on very scary situation, and why can't anything be done about it? this guy's really kind of been after her for years. >>> and oh, i found a list yesterday. do you realize, i mean, philadelphia's become a restaurant capitol of the world. they are right now currently right now 19 new restaurants in the city of philadelphia. so, i was on this website, i look at all of the time. >> you can't say it but you like it? >> so we will reveal the top 19 all of them. if you like to go out to dinner, into the philadelphia area, you have to get through. >> this by the way, why don't you say your favorite restaurant, use the hashtag food east. tell us. nineteen, called masters. >> oh, really? >> yes, a bar in. and restaurant in north philadelphia. >> and that made the police. >> yes. >> brand new? >> the woman who wrote the
but trust me, the forecast is improving, mr. mike. >> well, thank you for that, sue.rrifying moment faces one of our favorite people certainly. sandra bullock, america's sweetheart, right? she came face-to-face with a stalker, inside her home, the latest details on very scary situation, and why can't anything be done about it? this guy's really kind of been after her for years. >>> and oh, i found a list yesterday. do you realize, i mean, philadelphia's become a restaurant...
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i can speak for the whole committee and saying that we were very impressed by what we heard from mr. mike donald both in terms of his passion with the need for veterans and also his administrative knowledge, his management skills as the former head of one of the largest corporations in america. he left us with a strong impression. the result was a few hours ago by unanimous vote the senate committee voted to confirm ross mcdonald as our new secretary of the va and i hope very much that his nomination will get to the floor as soon as possible. i think that's good news because the va needs stable leadership. sloan gibson in my view who is an acting secretary is doing an excellent job. he has a ready, is to love but it's important we have a new permanent secretary on board and i hope that the members see fit to confirm him as soon as we possibly can. mr. president on an additional issue i think is all members of the senate know about a month or so ago we voted by a vote of 93-3 almost unanimously to make sure that the veterans of our country get quality health care in a timely manner, that w
i can speak for the whole committee and saying that we were very impressed by what we heard from mr. mike donald both in terms of his passion with the need for veterans and also his administrative knowledge, his management skills as the former head of one of the largest corporations in america. he left us with a strong impression. the result was a few hours ago by unanimous vote the senate committee voted to confirm ross mcdonald as our new secretary of the va and i hope very much that his...
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lastly, i'd like to read excerpts from mr. mike boyle of best in new hampshire. the c.e.o. and president of best is mr. michael boyle and he sent us a very good letter last week. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. ms. waters: we will enter into the record these letters that we're not able to read this evening. i thank you and we'll yield ack the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman has yielded back. the time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert, or 30 minutes. mr. schweikert: thank you, mr. speaker. one of my reasons for coming and taking some of this time this evening was around a frustration i've had and i think this may be for a lot of us who are from a border state who have been watching both the press and a lot of our brothers and sisters around this place, about immigration, about the border crisis, and what's happening. if you're actually from arizona , this isn't a new issue for us . we've been bathing and living this for
lastly, i'd like to read excerpts from mr. mike boyle of best in new hampshire. the c.e.o. and president of best is mr. michael boyle and he sent us a very good letter last week. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. ms. waters: we will enter into the record these letters that we're not able to read this evening. i thank you and we'll yield ack the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman has yielded back. the time has expired. under the speaker's...
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mr. selig? >> thank you very much, erin. and mikecongratulations on winning the ted williams most valuable player award. presented by chevrolet, as erin said. three years as an all-star already, with a great future. and already, you've represented our sport extraordinarily well. we're all proud. and you have many of these ahead of you. congratulations. well deserved. >> thank you. >> erin: mr. edwards, i think you have a nice presentation for mike trout. >> mike, congratulations. on behalf of everyone at chevrolet and our dealers across the country, we want to offer you your choice of either the north american car of the year, the corvette, or the north american truck of the year, the chevy silverado. >> erin: your mom is pointing at the corvette. >> i'm taking the vette. >> erin: and the mom's reaction is priceless. congratulations to you. as you get your key right here to the corvette. as soon as your family ran over, i think they were more excited about the car than you winning the award. what did you say to your family? >> i'm sp
mr. selig? >> thank you very much, erin. and mikecongratulations on winning the ted williams most valuable player award. presented by chevrolet, as erin said. three years as an all-star already, with a great future. and already, you've represented our sport extraordinarily well. we're all proud. and you have many of these ahead of you. congratulations. well deserved. >> thank you. >> erin: mr. edwards, i think you have a nice presentation for mike trout. >> mike,...
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. >> you think there's a shot mcconnell loses here despite what mr. mike allen is telling you?think there's a clans. if you put your money on it, you put it on mcconnell given that the state is conservative and mcconnell is a ruthless campaigner and is going to have so much money. it's close enough that it's one you have to keep an eye on. i think georgia has a much better chance of flipping, still a tough one for democrats, but an easier one than kentucky because of what kasie was talking about. georgia has changed a lot more than kentucky t rise in the minority population, it is run of the states that is changing and could potentially change in profound ways over the next couple election cycles. if there's one state to watch, if you watch these things casually, watch georgia because it tells you a lot about the country and a lot about the new south. >> jim vandehei and kasie hunt, thank you very much. >>> the donald sterling continues. >> dear god, no. >> he sues the nba as head coach doc rivers claims to leave the team if this issue isn't settled before the season begins. ♪
. >> you think there's a shot mcconnell loses here despite what mr. mike allen is telling you?think there's a clans. if you put your money on it, you put it on mcconnell given that the state is conservative and mcconnell is a ruthless campaigner and is going to have so much money. it's close enough that it's one you have to keep an eye on. i think georgia has a much better chance of flipping, still a tough one for democrats, but an easier one than kentucky because of what kasie was...
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knowledgeable members of the house of representatives the chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. mrchairman let's go back to israel for a minute. hamas continues to fire the rockets. they poured all this concrete as you heard prime minister benjamin netanyahu talk about, where are they getting this stuff? >> it is an interesting combination. and there is an interesting development on this front. iran is publicly in their own newspapers touting the fact that they are helping militarize hamas in the gaza strip and now the qat tarrees are saying we want to pull iran away and want to support which is a dangerous combination for israel. you have the two-front combination, the qat qatarrees are engaged. and so that money and they pilfer money that is coming in for legitimate purposes to divert to tunnels. the hundreds of millions of dollars they have had over a decade 20% of the people in gaza strip are not connected to a water source. 90% of the water does not meet international standards but they have got the israelis closed 35 tunnels. they are diverting legitimate money and you have i
knowledgeable members of the house of representatives the chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. mrchairman let's go back to israel for a minute. hamas continues to fire the rockets. they poured all this concrete as you heard prime minister benjamin netanyahu talk about, where are they getting this stuff? >> it is an interesting combination. and there is an interesting development on this front. iran is publicly in their own newspapers touting the fact that they are...
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mr. chairman is of mike the reinsurance program that is a definitive set amount of money or what is required to operate on a neutral basis with does not spend more a day and it takes it but this program is not explicitly required to operate on that basis so yes that is a concern the taxpayers should have. >> the congressional research services issued a memo questioning the ability of the administration to make payments under the risk corridor program for valid appropriation''. since it is congress's job to make law of the president's job to implement the law if it needs to be changed it is our job, given that the administration has tried to rewrite the health care law over dozens of times through regulations and executive orders and delays should taxpayers be concerned the administration would once again ignore the rule of law to prop up the president's health care law? >> the administration has taken such different positions at different times on this provision at one time they said it would be budget neutral then they said they would not. so there is ambiguity that is congress's job to cla
mr. chairman is of mike the reinsurance program that is a definitive set amount of money or what is required to operate on a neutral basis with does not spend more a day and it takes it but this program is not explicitly required to operate on that basis so yes that is a concern the taxpayers should have. >> the congressional research services issued a memo questioning the ability of the administration to make payments under the risk corridor program for valid appropriation''. since it is...
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mr. symonds off of twitter, mike randall asked about you explaining harry truman's hole in d-day saying he thinks it was unbelievable that he was in the dark. >> that the harry truman did not know the timing of the invasion. >> correct. >> it is interesting who knew and who did not know. franklin roosevelt went on the air the night before, now this was the 5th. this was supposed to have been the original d-day. he knew, very few others knew. apparently the vice president did not know. it's not clear the secretary of state knew, although roosevelt routinely kept the secretary of state often out of the loop. secretary of the navy, secretary of war did know. but it was a very small group, and roosevelt went on the road because he was announcing the fall of rome which had taken place the day before in the italian campaign. here is a reason to celebrate and, of course, while he's giving that speech he know that is even as he's speaking troops are going ashore in normandy but says nothing about it until the next night when he says when i spoke to you yesterday about the fall of rome, i knew our
mr. symonds off of twitter, mike randall asked about you explaining harry truman's hole in d-day saying he thinks it was unbelievable that he was in the dark. >> that the harry truman did not know the timing of the invasion. >> correct. >> it is interesting who knew and who did not know. franklin roosevelt went on the air the night before, now this was the 5th. this was supposed to have been the original d-day. he knew, very few others knew. apparently the vice president did...
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. >> hi, niko, it's mike again from mr. green tea. how you doing? >> good, guys. how are you?od, good. i have the three investors here with us, and we want to make a deal happen quickly. >> so i had mentioned to you guys the--the 275,000. i mean, i know there's some back taxes and stuff that are due. can you give me an idea of what you were thinking? >> we were thinking about offering today, trying to get it wrapped up quickly, at 200,000. >> no way. i could-- >> [sighs] >> i could potentially do 250,000. >> 1/4 million is out of the question. that's crazy. >> i don't think you understand the amount of work that this place has to go through before it's even habitable. >> i don't hear you telling him the reasons why, in cash, and the reasons why. quick close. sell him. michael's struggling during the negotiation, but what i do like is that he convinces himself that he has the knowledge and the energy, but he just doesn't have the experience. >> listen, we're doing no financing. cash deal. quick. get it done with. >> listen, i appreciate what you're telling me. i'm just telling
. >> hi, niko, it's mike again from mr. green tea. how you doing? >> good, guys. how are you?od, good. i have the three investors here with us, and we want to make a deal happen quickly. >> so i had mentioned to you guys the--the 275,000. i mean, i know there's some back taxes and stuff that are due. can you give me an idea of what you were thinking? >> we were thinking about offering today, trying to get it wrapped up quickly, at 200,000. >> no way. i could--...
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joining us now, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. mr.d as hamas is out could be worse? >> candidly, i don't understand the context of that. think about what they're doing. they're been militarizing the gaza strip for more than a decade, gaining advanced missile systems internally and external and they're firing these at civilian populations. it's hard to argue that you can get worse than that. thankfully the iron dome has been effective and i think the counter defense with that with the israelis have been effective. you can't go into this saying we're going to allow one to freely operate because there might be another one that's worse. that's a loser from the start. what they need to do is demilitarize the gaza strip. part of that means that you have to deal a decisive blow to hamas and its military wing. pure and simple. palestinian authority can fill in. other organizations could fill in. but when you don't go too far in destroying a terrorist organization, boy, that really concerns me that maybe they don't fully understand the sophist
joining us now, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. mr.d as hamas is out could be worse? >> candidly, i don't understand the context of that. think about what they're doing. they're been militarizing the gaza strip for more than a decade, gaining advanced missile systems internally and external and they're firing these at civilian populations. it's hard to argue that you can get worse than that. thankfully the iron dome has been effective and i think the counter...
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mrs. garvin never made it to key west. >> a check of mike's credit card activity revealed he stopped at a convenience store in miami on the way down to key west. but the store's security camera showed mike was there alone. >> and we just thought it was odd that after driving that long that shirley wouldn't be coming in there to go to the bathroom, get something to drink. you know, we never see shirley coming into the store. >> next, police checked the security videotapes located in the toll booths between jacksonville and key west. they screened hundreds of hours of videotape until they found mike garvin's white jaguar. >> you see the car going through. you see it stopping to pay the toll and then driving on through. >> when they enlarged the picture, they saw an empty passenger seat. >> we ask him where shirley was sitting in the car. he said she was sitting in the front seat. we asked him if she ever got in the back seat. no, she never got in the back seat, she never reclined the seat. so, at this point, we pull out the picture of the toll booth and show it to him. he looks at the pictu
mrs. garvin never made it to key west. >> a check of mike's credit card activity revealed he stopped at a convenience store in miami on the way down to key west. but the store's security camera showed mike was there alone. >> and we just thought it was odd that after driving that long that shirley wouldn't be coming in there to go to the bathroom, get something to drink. you know, we never see shirley coming into the store. >> next, police checked the security videotapes...
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mike. >> obviously we'd prefer it to be done tonight but i know that mr. shep has to have surgery and will be out of commission at least six or eight weeks and require additional recovery time after all. so >> the 15 accounting will be 3 months from now. >> that's fine. >> you didn't kg agree to give up the permit. >> we understand your position. >> mr. purdue. >> i'll be away from the 23rd to the - >> the 29. >> the department october 29th. >> s ms. carmichael. okay >> into the microphone please. i couldn't hear you a 3 page commission on. >> whatever you want to supply us. >> any additional information you want to supply to the board to be considered. >> thank you. i'm going to move we continue this until october 29th all parties may submit up to a 3 page belief with no exhibits with the condition that the audio cds be provide >> the dvd coming from the dph. >> i'll ask the department to provide is. >> they don't have the transcripts. >> they noted no to that. >> is there a date of submission. >> thursday prior to the hearing. >> okay. so again, the moti
mike. >> obviously we'd prefer it to be done tonight but i know that mr. shep has to have surgery and will be out of commission at least six or eight weeks and require additional recovery time after all. so >> the 15 accounting will be 3 months from now. >> that's fine. >> you didn't kg agree to give up the permit. >> we understand your position. >> mr. purdue. >> i'll be away from the 23rd to the - >> the 29. >> the department october 29th....
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mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other young men who committed suicide is all too familiar in our country. and 22 veterans a day are still committing suicide. even after we have heard the tragedies of the young men who lost their lives here. and their brothers all across this country. and as we heard from mr. walz, congress has addressed this issue before, passed legislation before, said they were going to fix it before. yet, the problem has not only gotten better, it's gotten worse. i have heard a lot of testimony today about ideas to actually reform the system and make it bet
mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other...
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mr. reiskin i have a few comes. in the picture that bill and mike referenced they've talked about the cars on the track for illinois student i was wondering is this going to change or will there be cars on at grade on the tracks? >> so the loop. >> yeah. >> the loop goes over to illinois and it will be a muni right-of-way like any other muni right-of-way is your question can cars still access that portions. >> i want to know if you're going to be pitting in an obstruction so cars can't drive on the tracks. >> no, i building it's a shared trait automobile way. >> so like when you think about third streets there are certain parts of the t line that has a designated part of the track then the track goes at grade where cars can cross in front of the trains that causes a delay in service is there a preventive measure something at this particular corner to prohibit cars to drive on the rail it sounds like after there is some kind of activity it will be will congestion. i can on imagine it trains and cars colliding at some parts in third and 11 we have a l
mr. reiskin i have a few comes. in the picture that bill and mike referenced they've talked about the cars on the track for illinois student i was wondering is this going to change or will there be cars on at grade on the tracks? >> so the loop. >> yeah. >> the loop goes over to illinois and it will be a muni right-of-way like any other muni right-of-way is your question can cars still access that portions. >> i want to know if you're going to be pitting in an...
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mr. putin's war. mike is from new philadelphia, ohio. independent line. -- the i'm curious a flightshot down coming from alaska towards korea. what did we do that in? what do we do when the russians forced the piii o'brien to land and then stripped it down and send it back to us? what happened to us when we shot down an iranian airbus? all we can do is what we are doing right now. you can protest all you want. when you have not done anything in the past -- it wasn't obama that was president when the orion was taken by the chinese and we did nothing. he was not president when the korean airline was shot down. presidentsn't when we shot down at the iranian airliner. it's funny how it's all of a sudden obama's fault. these people are going to have to get over the fact that when a wakes up, he's black. he will have to deal with it for two more years. host: virginia. democrat line. caller: i agree with the previous caller. the difference with the way america has responded, the way the obama administration has responded -- the response is appr
mr. putin's war. mike is from new philadelphia, ohio. independent line. -- the i'm curious a flightshot down coming from alaska towards korea. what did we do that in? what do we do when the russians forced the piii o'brien to land and then stripped it down and send it back to us? what happened to us when we shot down an iranian airbus? all we can do is what we are doing right now. you can protest all you want. when you have not done anything in the past -- it wasn't obama that was president...
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so with that let me give the mike over to the ranking member senator burr. >> thank you mr. chairman and acting secretary gibson, welcome. since our last hearing there have been several developments relating to the scheduling irregularities among the v.a. and its negative impact on patient care. v.a. has begun to take the necessary steps to address the systemic problems and the corrosive culture that have been identified and substantiated by several independent sources. however these changes will not happen overnight and this can he must provide the oversight to ensure those changes occur and are effective. even with the steps v.a. has take ton improve access for many veterans there will continue to be reports and allegations regarding v.a. health care facilities and workers. these reportless not only highlight critical areas of needed reform but identify the magnitude and the breadth of the systemic issues facing the v.a. the ongoing internal evaluation by v.a. as well as investigations currently being conducted by the office of special counsel and inspector general are ess
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wonderful night conversations with great minds actor and activist mike farrell for eight years mr farrell starred as captain b.j. hunnicutt in the hit series mash he also had leading roles and days of our lives the interns the city and a recently products off screen my kids are very active in opposing the death penalty. remoting human rights and fighting for our environment mike has received a variety of awards and honors including the donald wright award from the california attorneys for the criminal justice system for significant contributions to the criminal justice system and the national association of criminal defense lawyers humanitarian and like joins me now from our los angeles studio welcome back to the program good to have you with us thanks tom. thank you well i'd like to start off and given the context of this with you. what what got you into acting and then from there what got you into activism or did activism precede acting they both kind of involved together. well. long story i wanted to be an actor since i was a kid but didn't do anything about it because i was a very shy
wonderful night conversations with great minds actor and activist mike farrell for eight years mr farrell starred as captain b.j. hunnicutt in the hit series mash he also had leading roles and days of our lives the interns the city and a recently products off screen my kids are very active in opposing the death penalty. remoting human rights and fighting for our environment mike has received a variety of awards and honors including the donald wright award from the california attorneys for the...
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mr. chair. >> thanks, everyone. we are adjourned. [gavel]all. >> good morning folks. i'm mike and i'm the president of the san francisco memorial truce asia on behalf of the war context and the san francisco symphony welcome to davis home. we're grateful for the puc's san francisco puc's support to make that building one of the greenest performing venues in this country. in this context we have the san francisco war memorial opera house and davis building symphony haul tharsz the homes for the ballot and the san francisco to symphony and others hundreds of organizations that perform and need to place for the performing arts. we're really grateful also in the last 10 years the puc's pour enterprise has invested nor $2 million to improve the efficiency of the lighting and the mechanical systems we're saving more than one million kilowatts of energy a year and 16 thousand themselves of natural gas a thermal is one hundred and 10 thousand b t us if this helps you or a form is one hundred and cubic feet of gatt gal gassy appreciate the puc's commission support. that partnership is
mr. chair. >> thanks, everyone. we are adjourned. [gavel]all. >> good morning folks. i'm mike and i'm the president of the san francisco memorial truce asia on behalf of the war context and the san francisco symphony welcome to davis home. we're grateful for the puc's san francisco puc's support to make that building one of the greenest performing venues in this country. in this context we have the san francisco war memorial opera house and davis building symphony haul tharsz the...
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mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other young men who committed suicide is all too familiar in our country. and 22 veterans a day are still committing suicide. even after we have heard the tragedies of the young men who lost their lives here. and their brothers all across this country. and as we heard from mr. walz, congress has addressed this issue before, passed legislation before, said they were going to fix it before. yet, the problem has not only gotten better, it's gotten worse. i have heard a lot of testimony today about ideas to actually reform the system and make it bet
mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other...
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as players such as mile j - smiley givehart, david murray, jerry, marsh walz, mike mcgee, woodson emens and possibly others. mr. speaker, i now close with these words. to a man, each of my brother wildcats, i am sure feel as i do, that moment of hard work, sweat, pain and sometimes disappointment, all of those things were worth it. and we are all better men because of it. such a common experience even a half century ago bonds us together forever. indeed, we were then as we are today and always, even when we no longer answer that roll call, we'll be known as the meridian high school wildcats, a true band of brothers. mr. speaker, today i want to express a heartfelt tribute to the leaders of our wildcat band of brothers. coaches bob tyler, charles garrett, and all wildcat coaches living and not, and to all of my brother players living and not, for all of you have done for our town, our school, and especially for me. with that, mr. speaker, i yield ack. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced spoifl january 3, 2013, the gentleman from iowa mr. king is recognized for 50 minutes as the designee of th
as players such as mile j - smiley givehart, david murray, jerry, marsh walz, mike mcgee, woodson emens and possibly others. mr. speaker, i now close with these words. to a man, each of my brother wildcats, i am sure feel as i do, that moment of hard work, sweat, pain and sometimes disappointment, all of those things were worth it. and we are all better men because of it. such a common experience even a half century ago bonds us together forever. indeed, we were then as we are today and always,...
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let's talk about this with republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. mr.n, thanks very much for joining us. you know, i've done some research. there may have been a case where a nato ally expelled a cia station chief. i don't remember a time when they publicly made that kind of announcement. how big of a deal is this? >> it's a huge deal. and for those of us who value the german-american relationship, i'm very very, very concerned. but they sure seem to be spending a lot of time, wolf, worrying about what the american intelligence services are doing and their parliament is not necessarily worrying about what the german intelligence services are doing. so again, i think this is -- these are important countries with important economies both the u.s. and germany and the rest of the g-7 plus one, if you will economies,ing and it just doesn't seem like a very adult reaction to be expel the cia chief from germany. and it's concerning and it's a political temper tantrum like i've never seen before that i think is not productive, it is jeopardizing both intelligen
let's talk about this with republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. mr.n, thanks very much for joining us. you know, i've done some research. there may have been a case where a nato ally expelled a cia station chief. i don't remember a time when they publicly made that kind of announcement. how big of a deal is this? >> it's a huge deal. and for those of us who value the german-american relationship, i'm very very, very concerned. but they sure seem to be spending a lot of time,...
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mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other young men who committed suicide is all too familiar in our country. and 22 veterans a day are still committing suicide. even after we have heard the tragedies of the young men who lost their lives here. and their brothers all across this country. and as we heard from mr. walz, congress has addressed this issue before, passed legislation before, said they were going to fix it before. yet, the problem has not only gotten better, it's gotten worse. i have heard a lot of testimony today about ideas to actually reform the system and make it bet
mike. >> thank you, mr. miller and mr. michaud for allowing me to participate in today's hearing and special thanks to my colleague from arizona who represents our community so well. i want to thank all of the panelists, in particular, thank you to daniel's parents, howard and jean, for being here. we worked together quite closely, and learning of daniel's suicide, and it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you again today. unfortunately, daniel's story and the story of the other...
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employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect get warm. it's one of the weakest industries you know that we know in the logging industry it's always the majority of the you know i was in you know the circle so if there were going to global manufacturing. once again you know the east the waters low and you would have those three little in the little meeting in the. in the lead on down the road. who are who are who are going to slow this will. relieve you of the form. that we. were. in the civil rights that oh everybody should place everybody you know the one who is slowly well the industry and there is little the whole of who thinks everybody here while mr collins told me that they weren't experiencing any tremors in his part of the country he said that the state would be harder hit if fracking went away from washington manila cham r.t. . and a letter to the united nations iraq announced insurgents have seized nuclear materi
employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect get warm. it's one of the weakest industries you know that we know in the logging industry it's always the majority of the you know i was in you know the circle so if there were going to global manufacturing. once again you know the east the...
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employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect they won't tell me it was true. it in one of the biggest industries in the middle between then in the logging industry it was probably the majority that you had then you had the trickle down effect there were even a glove manufacturer it was living in a space when we were slow in the oil industry a slow and slow man with industry and it was raining and. things of hardware stores you slow were slow. and even uniform. we. were forms of the minimum thanks. very much a price everybody in the oil industry slowed a whole industry and ire is slow the whole of the six everybody while mr collins told me that they weren't experiencing any tremors in his part of the country he said that the state would be harder hit if fracking went away from washington manila chan. the detroit based rap group known as insane clown posse or i.c.p. has some rather guard followers known as juggalos careful n
employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect they won't tell me it was true. it in one of the biggest industries in the middle between then in the logging industry it was probably the majority that you had then you had the trickle down effect there were even a glove manufacturer it was...
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we have not improved the oddoh system so you will need to bring the mike close to you. mr. wilson, you are recognized for a summary of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman, ranking members -- >> pull it a little closer >> i am dale wilson. the ceo of first state bank san diego. a rural bank serving a small texas town. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to present the views of the texas bankers association on the umpacts of the dodd-frank act. let me start by thanking my own congressman who serves on this committee. we had a pleasure ho hosting the congressman at my bank and we appreciate his service to our community. during the last decade the regulatory burden for community banks has multiplied ten-fold. dodd-frank alone as added nearly 14,000 pages of proposed and final regulations. managing this tsunami of regulations is a significant challenge for a bank of any size but for a small bank with only 17 employees it is overwhelming. today it isn't unusual to hear from bankers ready to sell to larger banks because of the regulatory burden becoming too much to manage.
we have not improved the oddoh system so you will need to bring the mike close to you. mr. wilson, you are recognized for a summary of your testimony. >> thank you, chairman, ranking members -- >> pull it a little closer >> i am dale wilson. the ceo of first state bank san diego. a rural bank serving a small texas town. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to present the views of the texas bankers association on the umpacts of the dodd-frank act. let me start by thanking my...
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mr. cheney about his own role in the iraq war and somewhat contentious exchange. today, politico's mikeeneys about it. >> you and your father co-authored two recent pieces, one in "the wall street journal" where the headline -- and you didn't even need to write the article, the sentence at the top, rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many. but as you know the main reaction to that piece was people saying takes one to know one including you sitting next to your father having megyn kelly on fox news know enemy really let into y'all. to the point he called a reagan at one point. >> yeah, well, i guess i'd say a couple things about that. i don't think you could say that was the main reaction. >> the vice president's wife, lynn cheney, wanted to comment on my interview with the cheneys. a little later in their chat with politico watch this. >> you know what, i'd like to go back to fox news too. the sort of underlying assumption of your question was that if you ask tough questions of a public figure, that must mean you're being critical. well, i just t
mr. cheney about his own role in the iraq war and somewhat contentious exchange. today, politico's mikeeneys about it. >> you and your father co-authored two recent pieces, one in "the wall street journal" where the headline -- and you didn't even need to write the article, the sentence at the top, rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many. but as you know the main reaction to that piece was people saying takes one to know one including...
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mr. jones for being here today and want to tell you why this man is deserving of this honor on july 23rd mike was a truck driver boric acid a debris box fall of cardboard not aware of a homeless man in the board he immediately turned off the hydraulic wall and rushed to his local fire station the man sustained local injuries and jones quick handling which the situation truly saved a man's life the man could have ended up for sure he wouldn't have been alive today. like the humble hero mr. jones returned to his shift and i'd like to thank the firefighters of station 22 who helped to rescue the man and everyday heros like mr. jones and the quick action he demonstrated helped to save the day i know you felt it was all in a day's work i'm ready to get back to work by that's truly why you deserve this honor we appreciate you were out there working for ecology and truly save someone's life so on behalf of the city of san francisco i want to thank you and congratulations on the amazing work you did to rescue this person (clapping) so if i want to say a few words >> i want to thank the board of super
mr. jones for being here today and want to tell you why this man is deserving of this honor on july 23rd mike was a truck driver boric acid a debris box fall of cardboard not aware of a homeless man in the board he immediately turned off the hydraulic wall and rushed to his local fire station the man sustained local injuries and jones quick handling which the situation truly saved a man's life the man could have ended up for sure he wouldn't have been alive today. like the humble hero mr. jones...
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employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect get warm. it in one of the biggest industries in the battle in the logging industry it's the majority of that if you notice then you have the sense that if there were going to love manufacture it was and so they knew that based on the water flow in the oil in those three little in the meeting with means that in the rate on down to the. hardware stores you could slow the words a little. bit and even the uniform. we. were for them it's thanks. very much a price everybody. all the industry and i get it slow the whole of it affects everybody while mr collins told me that they weren't experiencing any tremors and here's part of the country he said that the state would be harder hit if fracking went away from washington. r.t. . rod blagojevich coleman kilpatrick and now from new orleans mayor the former reagan negat what are they all have in common besides holding public office they'r
employers in that state as well now i was joined earlier by mike collins president of collins drilling in the town of sugar grove pennsylvania mr collins said that in his town fracking is just a way of life for the locals and has a great economic effect get warm. it in one of the biggest industries in the battle in the logging industry it's the majority of that if you notice then you have the sense that if there were going to love manufacture it was and so they knew that based on the water flow...
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. >> host: mike or not that's a topic we are engaging in this morning. mr. klein and you can comment. we wanted to see if callers wanted to comment on your book but if you want to come and go ahead. guess why wylmack a very quick comment and say that the coverage of the supreme court decision and the reaction from the obama white house in my view overlooked the fact that the supreme court did not say that these smaller corporations didn't have to give any contraceptive health care. it was just some contraceptive health care including the day after pills which some people think is an abortion pill. but as far as contraceptives are concerned they are still covered. they are very inexpensive as well and i don't think the supreme court decision was that radical although i certainly think the obama administration is seeing it as a big body blow to obamacare. >> host: joe from maryland, democratic line. hi. cole hello. can you hear me? >> guest: hello joe, how are you? cocoa and good, thank you. i wanted to comment on your professional author and i think when you
. >> host: mike or not that's a topic we are engaging in this morning. mr. klein and you can comment. we wanted to see if callers wanted to comment on your book but if you want to come and go ahead. guess why wylmack a very quick comment and say that the coverage of the supreme court decision and the reaction from the obama white house in my view overlooked the fact that the supreme court did not say that these smaller corporations didn't have to give any contraceptive health care. it was...
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mike morrell has been giving us unsight into the downing of the plane. until last year. mr. morrell was number two official at the c.i.a., now a cbs news contributor. mr. morrell, how much involvement did the russians have, in your opinion? >> there are different degrees here, scott. the first level we we're at is putin encouraged the separatists, funded them, has the equipment and trained them. if you feed the beast, you're responsible for what the beast has done, we're already there. additional possible complicity, which is did the putin and the russians give the separatists this particular weapon system and train them, and then did any russian special forces actually assist in the firing of the missile. >> pelley: how would the united states ever prove these things? >> you're not going to know from investigating the crash site. we're not going to find it that way. the only way we're going to find out is through intelligence. we could learn quickly, it may take time or we may never know. >> pelley: where does this lead vladimir putin? >> regardless of the level of complici
mike morrell has been giving us unsight into the downing of the plane. until last year. mr. morrell was number two official at the c.i.a., now a cbs news contributor. mr. morrell, how much involvement did the russians have, in your opinion? >> there are different degrees here, scott. the first level we we're at is putin encouraged the separatists, funded them, has the equipment and trained them. if you feed the beast, you're responsible for what the beast has done, we're already there....