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mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and recall the life of carla anderson. carla passed away on july 23, after a month-long fight against an infection. she was 52, a loving mother, devoted wife and deputy executive director of the next generation 911 institute. it was in this capacity that i had the privilege of working with her. technology continued to move forward, congresswoman anna eshoo and i worked closely as part of the congressional e-911 congress. she was part of legislation passed by congress to advance 911 services. in so doing, many lives have been saved. as first responders throughout the country could not only receive calls but identify the location of the call. in the first responder community, time saves lives. aztec nothing improved, carla ensured that the legislation and the education of members improved with it. carla was laid to rest in her beloved north dakota. she will be missed by us and the first responder community throughout this country. and i yield back the ba
mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and recall the life of carla anderson. carla passed away on july 23, after a month-long fight against an infection. she was 52, a loving mother, devoted wife and deputy executive director of the next generation 911 institute. it was in this capacity that i had the privilege of working with her. technology continued to move forward, congresswoman anna eshoo and i worked closely as part of the congressional e-911 congress....
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mr. moran: mr. chairman, mr. chairman, this is one more bill designed to punish the federal work force and to discourage the very people that we need to join the federal work force. singling it out for harsher treatment than we would apply , ourselves or our work force frankly. you need to be able to reward your best workers. if this was a private sector corporation, our revenue would have dried up, our stock value would have imploded and our employees would have left. but federal employees stick with it because they believe in this government. they hope that one day the legislative branch will appreciate what they do. i worked for the federal government 40 years ago. while i worked 10, 12 hours a day, there were people that did that longer than that and they did that for 40 years and did it in a dedicated way. this legislation isn't even properly thought through. no congressional hearing has been held on this measure that in fact jeopardizes law enforcement. it would intrude upon and disrupt sensitive phases of m
mr. moran: mr. chairman, mr. chairman, this is one more bill designed to punish the federal work force and to discourage the very people that we need to join the federal work force. singling it out for harsher treatment than we would apply , ourselves or our work force frankly. you need to be able to reward your best workers. if this was a private sector corporation, our revenue would have dried up, our stock value would have imploded and our employees would have left. but federal employees...
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mr. grainger. i don't think we should take it lying down, do you mrs. slocombe. no i don't. mr. free? mr. lucas, miss brabms? you no doubt you've noticed the way in which this young lady operates. yes we have mr. grainger. i felt it. she is certainly drawing customer's away from our departments. now if you'll back me up i'll take the matter to a higher authority. i'll back you up mr. grainger. it's no good going to peacock, he's going to have his eyes glued to her garters till closing time. it's no good going to rumbold he'll back up peacock. weak as water he is, weak as water. we're lumbered then aren't we? will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest? i beg your pardon mr. grainger. mr. grainger is quoting from henry ii, when he wanted to bump off becket. oh not that nice mr. becket from hardware. no, no, no... mr. grainger played becket in grace brothers production of "murder in the cathedral." i'm sorry i missed that. mr. grainger was very good in spite of his gammy leg. he fell of the cathedral steps
mr. grainger. i don't think we should take it lying down, do you mrs. slocombe. no i don't. mr. free? mr. lucas, miss brabms? you no doubt you've noticed the way in which this young lady operates. yes we have mr. grainger. i felt it. she is certainly drawing customer's away from our departments. now if you'll back me up i'll take the matter to a higher authority. i'll back you up mr. grainger. it's no good going to peacock, he's going to have his eyes glued to her garters till closing time....
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mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i have a few matters -- the presiding officer: we are in a quorum call. mr. reid: i'm going to consent to terminate it. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, following leader remarks, the senate will be in morning business until 11:00 this morning. the time until that will be equally divided and controlled between the majority leader and the republican leader. at 11:00 the senate will proceed to executive session to consider the chen nomination to be united states circuit judge for the federal circuit. also at 11:00 there will be a filing deadline for all second-degree amendments to the transportation bill. at noon there will be two roll call votes on confirmation of chen and cloture on the thud bill. following those votes the senate will recess until 2:00 p.m. for a bipartisan
mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i have a few matters -- the presiding officer: we are in a quorum call. mr. reid: i'm going to consent to terminate it. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, following leader remarks, the senate will be in morning...
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mr. murphy: mr. chairman, we have how much time on our side? the chair: 1 1/2 minutes. mr. murphy: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. barton. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. barton: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. barton: i rise in strong support of the murphy amendment and i also want to say we should vote for that in conjunction with the gentleman from georgia's amendment that was just heard previously. if you walk into a greenhouse anywhere in america, do you know what the average carbon concentration will be? it won't be 350 parts per million. it won't be 400 parts per million. it will be over 1,000 parts per million. we have records that indicate the co-2 concentration in the upper atmosphere has been as high as 5,000 to 6,000 parts per million in the past. the gentleman from california those adhering his philosophy would have you believe having a carbon concentration of 350 to 400 parts per million is cataclysmic. no
mr. murphy: mr. chairman, we have how much time on our side? the chair: 1 1/2 minutes. mr. murphy: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. barton. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. barton: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. barton: i rise in strong support of the murphy amendment and i also want to say we should vote for that in conjunction...
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mr. speaker, -- mr. cole: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up i call up house resolution 322 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 49, house resolution 422, resolved that at anytime after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill 367, to amend chapter 5, , to provide code that major rules of the executive branch shall have no force or effect unless a joint resolution of approval is enacted into law. the first reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. general debate shall be confined to the bill and shall not exceed one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on the judiciary. after general debate the bill s
mr. speaker, -- mr. cole: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up i call up house resolution 322 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 49, house resolution 422, resolved that at anytime after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for...
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mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i now ask consent the senate proceed to s. con. res. 22. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate concurrent resolution 22 providing for additional adjournment or recess of the senate and adjournment of the house of representatives. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, so ordered. the majority leader is recognized. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the concurrent resolution be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening. action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. reid: for this work period we've done a lot of work and it's turned out quite well. none of us got what we wanted but we all got something. i appreciate the cooperation of democrats and republicans this afternoon. it's always the last few hours before a rece
mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i now ask consent the senate proceed to s. con. res. 22. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate concurrent resolution 22 providing for additional adjournment or recess of the senate and adjournment of the house of representatives. the presiding officer: is there objection to...
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mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. in ♪ hey, risin', risin' ♪ oh, woo! yeah! depp: they record quickly, doing several songs a day. to help keep morrison interested, botnick brings in jerry scheff, elvis' bass player. the band wants "love her madly" to be the first single, but robby resists, calling his own song too commercial for the doors. his choice is "riders on the storm." ♪ riders on the storm ♪ riders on the storm ♪ into this house we're born ♪ into this world we're thrown ♪ ♪ like a dog without a bone, an actor out on loan ♪ ♪ riders on the storm ♪ there's a killer on the road ♪ ♪ his brain is squirming like a toad ♪ ♪ take a long holiday ♪ let your children play ♪ if you give this man a ride ♪ sweet memory will die ♪ killer on the road ♪ yeah ♪ yeah depp: it takes just over a week to record the entire album. once again, all songs are credited to "the doors." on december 8, 1970, jim morrison celebrates his birthday by recording his own poetry. morrison: he was no private, for he could not be sold. he was only a
mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. mojo risin' ♪ mr. in ♪ hey, risin', risin' ♪ oh, woo! yeah! depp: they record quickly, doing several songs a day. to help keep morrison interested, botnick brings in jerry scheff, elvis' bass player. the band wants "love her madly" to be the first single, but robby resists, calling his own song too commercial for the doors. his choice is "riders on the storm." ♪ riders on the storm...
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mrs. pope, i guess, went through the academy. mrs. -- mrs. harrison? mrs. harrison was a -- >> carrie harrison. benjamin harrison's wife. >> okay, next the president -- not controversy at all. mary lincoln. edith mail helping with the series talk about robert lincoln and his mother. [video clip] >> she was sewing money and bonds in the hems of her skirt and carrying -- literally carrying them around with her because she was show terrified that she was impoverished. so that kind of was the final straw for him. but interestingly enough, she was not allowed to testify in her own behalf. and all of the people who made the decisions were men. so they got all of these male pillars of the community to come and testify. about, you know, she's -- she's kind of gone off. and she needs to be institutionalized. >> what's your verdict on -- was she mentally insane? or -- >> i think she was mentally -- manic or something like that. they know more about that than me. there was definitely something wrong. she was not a successful first lady. when you judge first ladies, you
mrs. pope, i guess, went through the academy. mrs. -- mrs. harrison? mrs. harrison was a -- >> carrie harrison. benjamin harrison's wife. >> okay, next the president -- not controversy at all. mary lincoln. edith mail helping with the series talk about robert lincoln and his mother. [video clip] >> she was sewing money and bonds in the hems of her skirt and carrying -- literally carrying them around with her because she was show terrified that she was impoverished. so that...
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mr. wheeler's secretary, lydia, said that mr. wheeler had a problem with my earrings. really ? apparently mr. wheeler felt they were... "ethnic" is the word she used. she told me he said he would like it if i wore something a little less garish, a little smaller and more... "american." what'd you say ? i said, "my earrings are american. they're african-american." [ chuckles ] [ laughing ] [ judge ] let's have order, please. thank you. no more questions. miss burton, weren't you recently promoted ? yes. i'm in charge of the paralegal department. congratulations on your unfettered ascendancy at wyant, wheeler. i don't know if i'd go so far as to call it unfettered. i don't understand. how do you explain... e promotion of an obviously... intelligent, articulate, qualified african-american woman... in a firm which practices discrimination... as wantonly and consistently as you and mr. beckett claim ? i can't explain it. could it be... that these... instances of discrimination... are in fact misunderstandings... that have been blown completely out of proportion ? i think counsel tends to oversimplify the issue somewhat. tha
mr. wheeler's secretary, lydia, said that mr. wheeler had a problem with my earrings. really ? apparently mr. wheeler felt they were... "ethnic" is the word she used. she told me he said he would like it if i wore something a little less garish, a little smaller and more... "american." what'd you say ? i said, "my earrings are american. they're african-american." [ chuckles ] [ laughing ] [ judge ] let's have order, please. thank you. no more questions. miss...
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mr. brashov a lot. very nice. now i am new in this country and mr. brashov is helping me; we are like family. ah. checkmate. sorry. mr. brashov ! i still have not thought of a name. but you're running out of time ! now what are you going to call this place ? can i have everybody's attention, please ? thank you. this restaurant is going to open in a few minutes and we still do not have a name. does anybody have any ideas ? -how about calling it brashov's? -no, no, that could mean anything. a hardware store a mechanic's garage. i've got it ! rosa's cantina ! she's been here for two days and already she thinks she owns the place. someday, when you have your own place, you can call it that. - come on, folks ! - [ jess ] how about crossroads cafe ? what did you say ? i said crossroads cafe. what does "crossroads" mean ? it's a place where two roads meet but it can also be a place where people meet, kind of like an intersection. a crossroads. well ? that's it ! crossroads cafe is open for business ! all right ! whoo ! closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a series that teaches english... to spea
mr. brashov a lot. very nice. now i am new in this country and mr. brashov is helping me; we are like family. ah. checkmate. sorry. mr. brashov ! i still have not thought of a name. but you're running out of time ! now what are you going to call this place ? can i have everybody's attention, please ? thank you. this restaurant is going to open in a few minutes and we still do not have a name. does anybody have any ideas ? -how about calling it brashov's? -no, no, that could mean anything. a...
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mr. sternman was having his will redrawn. he was on the phone to his lawyer every day about it. edward thought it was because mr. and mrs. he new will going to cut edward out? i got that impression. kid: go get the ball. well, what? what are you waiting for? matthew, get over here! just get your ball. it's yours. don't be scared of them. come on! they're just kids in uniforms. edward's lawyer accused you of abandoning sternman in his bathroom. what was i supposed to do? he wouldn't come out and i didn't have the key. anyway, it wouldn't have made a difference. and why do you say that? the main elevator was cut off by the fire. i tried the service elevator. i punched in the code, but it wasn't working. you sure you used the right code? yes. the stairs were the only other way out. i doubt mr. sternman would have made it. you can't let people like that intimidate you, okay? sorry, dad. what happened? nothing. how was your day? long. look, i picked up the blazers. i just have to sew on the st. stephan's crest. they look good. have you heard from them yet? you know, we're just two months away from the start of school. told you
mr. sternman was having his will redrawn. he was on the phone to his lawyer every day about it. edward thought it was because mr. and mrs. he new will going to cut edward out? i got that impression. kid: go get the ball. well, what? what are you waiting for? matthew, get over here! just get your ball. it's yours. don't be scared of them. come on! they're just kids in uniforms. edward's lawyer accused you of abandoning sternman in his bathroom. what was i supposed to do? he wouldn't come out and...
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mr. lucas? why am i standing like this captain peacock. that is what i asked. it's your lumbago mr. lucas. it's my lumbago mr. lucas... captain peacock. why do you suddenly get it behind my back. no, no it's behind my back. come here mr. lucas. is that the best you can do. at the moment sir, yes, i usually have to massage it for him captain peacock. oh the relief. why are you massaging his ankle mr. humphries, that's not where you get lumbago. if i was to massage him where you get lumbago we'd both be thrown out. (frantically) it's gone. it's in my pocket. back to your places both of you. just a moment captain peacock, i'd like a word with everybody. would all the staff pay attention please, mr. rumbold would like a word with everybody. captain peacock would you like us to go back to our places while mr. rumbold has his word with everyone or stay here? don't be juvenile mr. lucas. i've just had a message from a lady who has lost a valuable diamond somewhere in this department. now she is offering a substantial reward for it's recovery, so i suggest you all have a very good search and whoever finds it should bring it s
mr. lucas? why am i standing like this captain peacock. that is what i asked. it's your lumbago mr. lucas. it's my lumbago mr. lucas... captain peacock. why do you suddenly get it behind my back. no, no it's behind my back. come here mr. lucas. is that the best you can do. at the moment sir, yes, i usually have to massage it for him captain peacock. oh the relief. why are you massaging his ankle mr. humphries, that's not where you get lumbago. if i was to massage him where you get lumbago we'd...
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mr. mr. emmanuel and mr.net, i don't know why they would close 50 schools in terms of what is going on in chicago with the murder rates. a lot of schools that were closed, a lot of those schools were rivals, and some of the students who attended both schools. i know when i was growing up on the west side i went to a school, which they closed. where they're going to send those schools maybe two blocks over. and it has always been a rival. so i'm not understanding how they're going to address pretty much overcrowding because tease all that they're doing. they're overcrowding a lot of these schools. and the excuses that they're giving is, like, i can't believe that they were able to do that. >> let me ask you this question. you said you were a student of the chicago public school system. you now have a son who is a student in the chicago school system. was it this bad when you were going to school? and if so, how long ago was th that. >> well, it's not polite to ask a lady her age. but i came up in '80, and it i
mr. mr. emmanuel and mr.net, i don't know why they would close 50 schools in terms of what is going on in chicago with the murder rates. a lot of schools that were closed, a lot of those schools were rivals, and some of the students who attended both schools. i know when i was growing up on the west side i went to a school, which they closed. where they're going to send those schools maybe two blocks over. and it has always been a rival. so i'm not understanding how they're going to address...
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mr. summers and mr. yel yell-- yellin, ms. yellin. and they're both terrific people i think its perception that mr. summers might have an insight track simply had to do with a bunch of attacks that i was hearing on mr. summers preemptively which is sort of a standard washington exercise, that i don't like. because when somebody has worked hard for me and worked hard on behalf of the american people, and i know the quality of those people and i see them getting slapped around in the president for no reason, before they've even been nominated for anything, then i want to make sure that somebody is standing up for them. i felt the same way when people were attacking susan rice before she was nominated for anything. so you know, i tend to defend folks who i think have done a good job and don't deserve attacks. but i consider them both outstanding candidates. my main criteria, i've stated this before but i want to repeat it, my main criteria for the fed reserv reserve-- reserve chairman is somebody who understands they've got a dual mandate. a critical part of the job is making sure that we keep inflatio
mr. summers and mr. yel yell-- yellin, ms. yellin. and they're both terrific people i think its perception that mr. summers might have an insight track simply had to do with a bunch of attacks that i was hearing on mr. summers preemptively which is sort of a standard washington exercise, that i don't like. because when somebody has worked hard for me and worked hard on behalf of the american people, and i know the quality of those people and i see them getting slapped around in the president...
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mr. zane? yeah. who are you? my name is otto sinclair. i'm from 1-800-1-go-free. i was asked by mr. waingrow to be your legal representation. mr. who? ll depends onyo mr. z. what do you mean? mr. waingrow has agreed to purchase the release bond, provided you enter into a partnership with him. he said you'd understand. you gotta be kiddin' me. no, mr. zane. i am not. this is ridiculous. this says 50%. yes, it does, mr. zane. otto, zane, you're up next. hey, you better make up your mind fast. i don't want to waste this judge's time. you shoplifted in the wrong state. i'm going to recommend a sentence of only 2 years. see you in court. 2? michael zane. good luck, pal. hey! hey! hang on a second. 2 years? let me see that again. jack. jack: yeah? jack, it's me. i'm in a holding tank in boise, idaho. i'm under the name jonathan liebling. i have to make bail. i have to do it before my prints come back. do you understand? completely. i'll have you out in an hour. good. 50%, huh? so, i'll see you tuesday morning, 9 a.m.? [dials cell phone] come on. [cell phone rings] 1-800-1-go-free. yeah, jack. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪
mr. zane? yeah. who are you? my name is otto sinclair. i'm from 1-800-1-go-free. i was asked by mr. waingrow to be your legal representation. mr. who? ll depends onyo mr. z. what do you mean? mr. waingrow has agreed to purchase the release bond, provided you enter into a partnership with him. he said you'd understand. you gotta be kiddin' me. no, mr. zane. i am not. this is ridiculous. this says 50%. yes, it does, mr. zane. otto, zane, you're up next. hey, you better make up your mind fast. i...
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word that ahat tractor-trailer and another aer vehicle have collided, thiss after i.195 headed into mr. mr. it caught on fire. fire. so we're dealing with a leak, oo fuel, and also a truck fire northbound i-95, and all traffic is stopped north of i-95. i-9 and coming northbound, take 2952 to the parkway or pick up 29. 2 but you dent want to commit to northbound i-95, they are detouring all traffic, as theth work around. aroun you'll find fire and rescue units, and coming south. south but, again, as you can see, s there's a lot of rubber-neckingk because of all the equipment out there on the road. r remains closed, and again approaching i-95.. >> coming in out of germantowner and, lanes are open, find lanes open, in virginia east bound, that's traffic all time traffica >> all right.ig family and friends are remembering patrick, a student,e who was hit and killed by a train over the week.ee he was entering his senior yeara >> he was a topnotch volleyball player. player he was struck and killed justilu before 2 sunday morning. mni while walking on the tracks, trk now, a family members membere
word that ahat tractor-trailer and another aer vehicle have collided, thiss after i.195 headed into mr. mr. it caught on fire. fire. so we're dealing with a leak, oo fuel, and also a truck fire northbound i-95, and all traffic is stopped north of i-95. i-9 and coming northbound, take 2952 to the parkway or pick up 29. 2 but you dent want to commit to northbound i-95, they are detouring all traffic, as theth work around. aroun you'll find fire and rescue units, and coming south. south but,...
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mr. steve. mr. semi. uh, mr. steve-i. thanks, boomer. thanks, rowdy. couldn't have done it without you. for the long haul! dad, i'm sorry it took me so long. that's okay, chuck. you made it in time and kept your prise. i'm proud of you. thanks, but i almost didn't make it. and i didn't really do it all by myself, like i said i would. that's nothing to be ashamed of, chuck. everyone needs help once in a while. sharing the load makes the work go faster, and it's more fun, too. knowing you, i bet it was your idea to make that platform. [ horn honking ] all done! [ horn blaring ] bye, semi steve! bye, semi steve! bye, semi steve! i saw you bring in that load, little guy. i didn't think you had it in you. thanks. once you grow into those wheels of yours, i bet you're gonna be bigger, stronger, and smarter than any dump truck out there. wow. [ whistling ] [ thud! ] whoa. whoops! soy about that, sir. hope i didn't give you any scratches or dings or -- elmer? hi, there, porter. you don't look so... good? yeah, i know. porter, have you seen the -- [ crash! ] oh! i'm terribly... haulie, you rememb
mr. steve. mr. semi. uh, mr. steve-i. thanks, boomer. thanks, rowdy. couldn't have done it without you. for the long haul! dad, i'm sorry it took me so long. that's okay, chuck. you made it in time and kept your prise. i'm proud of you. thanks, but i almost didn't make it. and i didn't really do it all by myself, like i said i would. that's nothing to be ashamed of, chuck. everyone needs help once in a while. sharing the load makes the work go faster, and it's more fun, too. knowing you, i bet...
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mr. chairman. i am a little concerned at mr. werfel's inability to answer mr. ryan has a question. will your -- i will yield to mr. ryan. not think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit the amount of person days back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy of their income changes in the year where the subsidy takes place. is your person -- this law -- if a person gets a subsidy they are not eligible for which clearly would be the case if your major enforcement cool, the employer mandate, is not in place, the law requires you clawback 100% of that subsidy to which they were not entitled to. .> i apologize the hypothetical you gave have -- had a lot of moving pieces. have, weestion i discovered that this individual got an inappropriate subsidy. withde some connection their employer to learn that information. at theh would be 2015 earliest. >> wicklow learned in 2015, a any -- we could learn it in 15, we get the official report 2016. to validate -- >> somebody gets two years of a subsidy they signed up for unknow
mr. chairman. i am a little concerned at mr. werfel's inability to answer mr. ryan has a question. will your -- i will yield to mr. ryan. not think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit the amount of person days back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy of their income changes in the year where the subsidy takes place. is your person -- this law -- if a person gets a subsidy they are not eligible for which clearly...
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mr. kuchins: no meeting, no deliverables. mr. : got it. (chuckles.) mr. kuchins: i would just add, though ? mr. : simple and sweet. mr. kuchins: ? the ? we have ? we have to kind of wonder about the likelihood of a u.s. military strike on syria has obviously increased very significantly, and i?d imagine the g-20 meeting taking place right after that, perhaps. so the mood of the principal ? the principal players, the europeans, the united states, the russians and chinese, is going ? i would have to think would be very, very sour. and i can?t ? i can?t think that?s going to, you know, help just the g-20 meeting itself. mr. schwartz: questions? yes, right here. q: yeah, paul lewis from the guardian newspaper. andrew, if you could follow up on that, two things. one, you said that it wasn?t clear to you that the snowden affair was ? that the bilateral summit would have occurred, had it not been for the snowden affair. but all of the noises you heard from the white house in the run-up to the snowden affair was that the meeting was likely to take place, and it wa
mr. kuchins: no meeting, no deliverables. mr. : got it. (chuckles.) mr. kuchins: i would just add, though ? mr. : simple and sweet. mr. kuchins: ? the ? we have ? we have to kind of wonder about the likelihood of a u.s. military strike on syria has obviously increased very significantly, and i?d imagine the g-20 meeting taking place right after that, perhaps. so the mood of the principal ? the principal players, the europeans, the united states, the russians and chinese, is going ? i would have...
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mrs. mrs. tyler, i believe that is all. it was a major thing. it seems that there is one more. >> heavy studied all these first ladies -- have you studied all of these first ladies? >> wheeling's is an exceptional site. there.- everything is harriet lane was a wealthy woman. when she died in 1917, it was said that she was the most highly respected woman in the united states. laneounded the harriet children's hospital. she founded the saint albans school. she did many good things. she did not go into a shell. active and into things and doing good works. she was a strong woman. not a scholar or a learned type woman. she was a people type lady. >> how many first ladies were college educated? -- mrs. polk went to an academy. mrs. harrison. >> benjamin harrison's wife. > mary lincoln. let's listen to edith mayo talk about robert lincoln and his mother. throwing money and ingney -- sewu g money and bonds into her skirts. she was so worried she was impoverished. she was not allowed to testify on her own behalf. all of the people who made this decision were men. pillars all these male of the community testifying andt how she has gone off needs to be institutionalized. verdict on her? was she mentally insane? >> i think she's manic. -- and there was something wrong. she was not a successful first lady. constantly in controversy. she rode irresponsible letters to people. she was course. beautiful and educated. to jeffersonters davis as "jeff." she lost three sons. left.obert todd was he was cold as a fish. ice cold. the one that she was close to. she was terrified of not having any money. they think that people were taking advantage of them and it is understandable. she could not leave
mrs. mrs. tyler, i believe that is all. it was a major thing. it seems that there is one more. >> heavy studied all these first ladies -- have you studied all of these first ladies? >> wheeling's is an exceptional site. there.- everything is harriet lane was a wealthy woman. when she died in 1917, it was said that she was the most highly respected woman in the united states. laneounded the harriet children's hospital. she founded the saint albans school. she did many good things....
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thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. mr. chairman. i had the pleasure of working with him. we are very grateful to have his partnership in helping us keep these buses. i love the mayor's challenge at least i heard of the challenge that years down the road we should look at these buses to look as good as they do today. we have support from all of san francisco to keep these great investments to continue to look good. the other one is our transit director john daleey who has spent a lot of time to get these buses to hit the streets as soon as possible in a way that they will be providing great service for us for the next decade and more. to tell you a little bit more about the specifics of the buses i want to welcome job to -- john, to say a few words. >> thank you, everyone for coming. just a couple things to point out. we heard about the investment. one of the things about our bus fleet is it carries 3/4 of our rider ship. 7,000 trips a day are done on our bus fleet. this is the transportation for the city. it's clearly a billion doll
thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. mr. chairman. i had the pleasure of working with him. we are very grateful to have his partnership in helping us keep these buses. i love the mayor's challenge at least i heard of the challenge that years down the road we should look at these buses to look as good as they do today. we have support from all of san francisco to keep these great investments to continue to look good. the other one is our transit director john daleey who has...
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mr. mr. hawk has gotten from the general manager has been to avoid bargaining with us and good 98th. >>reporter: hawk says that just isn't true. >> we have dropped a lot of things agreed to a lot of things so how is that bargaining in bad maivt. >>reporter: medical pension wages sticking point in the negotiations and with the strike dead lane looming the bay area council representing local business owners is now weighing in calling on the union to accept bart latest contract offer. >> we need to all work together and i think that on balance on balance it's a fair package given all the circumstances. >>reporter: bart director observing the talk tell us the negotiations are bizarre and personality are getting in the way. so with an agreement is to be reached by sunday night. clear something will have to change. in oakland, abc 7 new news. >> bart workers turned out tonight for rally and march in oakland organized by the union and supported by some star power. actor danny glover joined the cause. allen has that part of the story. >> just got word that all 3 unions just gave their 72 hour notice. [applause]. >>reporter: announcement made its way to oakland city hall where 300 union members had just finished marching on bart head quarter investigators put pressure on upper management. >> we want contract we want a contract. >>reporter: it wasn't long before bart passengers heard the news. >> again. wow! that's crazy. i have no idea how to get to work now. >>reporter: union will continue bargaining down to the wire. but a lot of passengers are preparing for the worst. >> at that time ferry takes twice as long and cost 2 to three times as much. >> we want bart to negotiate on soiled principal. >>reporter: rally got a boost from other none bart union but some passengers who backed the union aren't sure how long the sympathy will hold out if there's a strike. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bay area transit agency are already making plans to carry more passengers f.there is a strike bart is hoping to have up to 95 bus available to make limited runs from the el from veto walnut creek, dublin, free mont west oakland station. service from concord and san leandro may added as well. ferry make additional trip from oakland vallejo. of flow parking available in alameda. golden gate transit will not have add until service but 2 boats will be used by bay ferr ferry. car pool lane hours extended just as last time from 5:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. during the last bart strike thousands of commuters globingd to casual car pooling. but the long wait frustrate add lot of people. things going much smoother this morning in san francisco as drivers dropped off passengers near the financial district. transportation officials are reserving part of the streets around the transbay terminal forth evening commute. commuters say that just adds to the chaos. >> a lieutenant of the bus were his routed to beall street and that's where the car pal pick up is so it was really difficult to get, car pool investigators get picked up because so much traffic. >>reporter: there is a small bright spot for commuters. if a strike happens transportation officials say they will be handing out 5 dollar gift card to evening casual car poolers in san francisco. >> we have assembled range of resources for you find it open our web site including the latest update from transit agency on how they are accommodating extra passengers as well as list of park and ride lot and look at real time traffic map. you cap also follow us on twitter at 7 news bay area for breaking news update. >> we have breaking news out of berkeley. police on the scene of a fatal shingt. this happened just before 9:30 tonight at san pablo avenue delaware street outside bing lick ovrment the store clerk tells us he heard 3 shots fire fired. right now police talk to witnesses and collecting evidence there. no arrest so far. >> guilty of lewd lascivious acts with young children. that's what santa clara county jury decide late this afternoon in a case against information elementary school teacher. craig chandler molested 5 little girls in the classroom. lisa has new details from san jose. >> family of young victim were silent as they left the hall of justice. craig chandler found guilty of sexually abusing 5 former students. this was chandler in court last year. today as verdict was read the 36-year-old covered his eye was kleenex while this juror wiped away tears as the word guilty was read. >> they were made victims as a result of mr. chandler hiding what he was doing. >> what chandler was doing inside his classroom at this elementary school was blindfolding students and telling them they were part of a lesson involving sensory deprivation and helen kerl and the notes one little girl reported chandler told her to lie down and then he put something gooy in her mouth. >> he was found in the classroom compelling evidence. >> the school district relessed a statement late today saying it's helping everyone move forward and that chandler actions not only violated these children but also cast a pal on the sense of safety and security in our schools for the past 18 months. this parent says moving on isn't that easy. >> i good to that school all the time and sit in the class room. just to the see how the teachers are. >>reporter: because of this. >> yes. >>reporter: chandler here at the santa clara county jail. he will be sentenced august 27th and spend 75 years to life in prison. in san jose, lisa a-abc 7 news. >> one of
mr. mr. hawk has gotten from the general manager has been to avoid bargaining with us and good 98th. >>reporter: hawk says that just isn't true. >> we have dropped a lot of things agreed to a lot of things so how is that bargaining in bad maivt. >>reporter: medical pension wages sticking point in the negotiations and with the strike dead lane looming the bay area council representing local business owners is now weighing in calling on the union to accept bart latest contract...
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mr. mr. hawk has gotten from the general manager has been to avoid bargaining with us and good 98th. >>reporter: hawk says that just isn't true. >> we have dropped a lot of things agreed to a lot of things so how is that bargaining in bad maivt. >>reporter: medical pension wages sticking point in the negotiations and with the strike dead lane looming the bay area council representing local business owners is now weighing in calling on the union to accept bart latest contract offer. >> we need to all work together and i think that on balance on balance it's a fair package given all the circumstances. >>reporter: bart director observing the talk tell us the negotiations are bizarre and personality are getting in the way. so with an agreement is to be reached by sunday night. clear something will have to change. in oakland, abc 7 new news. >> bart workers turned out tonight for rally and march in oakland organized by the union and supported by some star power. actor danny glover joined the cause. allen has that part of the story. >> just got word tha all 3 unions just gave their 72 hour notice. [applause]. >>reporter: announcement made its way to oakland city hall where 300 union members had just finished marching on bart head quarter investigators put .ressure on upper management >> we want contract we want a contract. >>reporter: it wasn't long before bart passengers heard the news. >> again. wow! that's crazy. i have no idea how to get to work now. >>reporter: union will continue bargaining down to the wire. but a lot of passengers are preparing for the worst. >> at that time ferry takes twice as long and cost 2 to three times as much. >> we want bart to negotiate on soiled principal. >>reporter: rally got a boost from other none bart union but some passengers who backed the union aren't sure how long the sympathy will hold out if there's a strike. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bay area transitre already making plans to carry more passengers f.there is a strike bart is hoping to have up to 95 bus available to make limited runs from the el from veto walnut creek, dublin, free mont west oakland station. service from concord and san leandro may added as well. ferry make additional trip from oakland vallejo. of flow parking available in alameda. golden gate transit will not have add until service but 2 boats will be used by bay ferr ferry. car pool lane hours extended just as last time from 5:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. during the last bart strike thousands of commuters globingd to casual car pooling. but the long wait frustrate add lot of people. things going much smoother this morning in san francisco as drivers dropped off passengers near the financial district. transportation officials are reserving part of the streets around the transbay terminal forth evening commute. commuters say that just adds to the chaos. >> a lieutenant of the bus were his routed to beall street and that's where the car pal pick up is so it was really difficult to get, car pool investigators get picked up because so much traffic. >>reporter: there is a small bright spot for commuters. if a strike happens transportation officials say they will be handing out 5 dollar gift card to evening casual car poolers in san francisco. >> we have assembled range of resources for you find it open our web site including the latest transit agency on how they are accommodating extra passengers as well as list of park and ride lot and look at real time traffic map. you cap also follow us on twitter at 7 news bay area for breaking news update. >> we have breaking news out of berkeley. police on the scene of a fatal shingt. this happened just before 9:30 tonight at san pablo avenue delaware street outside bing lick ovrment the store clerk tells us he heard 3 shots fire fired. right now police talk to witnesses and collecting evidence there. no arrest so far. >> guilty of lewd lascivious acts with young children. that's what santa clara county jury decide late this afternoon in a case against information elementary school teacher. craig chandler molested 5 little girls in the classroom. lisa has new details from san jose. >> family of young victim were silent as they left the hall of justice. craig chandler found guilty of sexually abusing 5 former students. this was chandler in court last year. today as verdict was read the 36-year-old covered his eye was kleenex while this juror wiped away tears as the word guilty was read. >> they were made victims as a result of mrchandler hiding what he was doing. >> what chandler was doing inside his classroom at this scl elementary school was blindfolding students and telling them they were part of a lesson involving sensory deprivation and helen kerl and the notes one little girl reported chandler told her to lie down and then he put something gooy in her mouth. >> he was found in the classroom compelling evidence. district relethe school distrid a statement late today saying it's helping everyone move forward and that chandler actions not only violated these children but also cast a pal on the sense of safety and security in our schools for the past 18 months. this parent says moving on isn't that easy. >> i good to that school all the time and sit in the class room. just to the see how the teachers are. >>reporter: because of this. >> yes. >>reporter: chandler here at the santa clara county jail. he will be sentenced august 27th and spend 75 years to life in prison. in san jose, lisa a-abc 7 news. >> one o
mr. mr. hawk has gotten from the general manager has been to avoid bargaining with us and good 98th. >>reporter: hawk says that just isn't true. >> we have dropped a lot of things agreed to a lot of things so how is that bargaining in bad maivt. >>reporter: medical pension wages sticking point in the negotiations and with the strike dead lane looming the bay area council representing local business owners is now weighing in calling on the union to accept bart latest contract...
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mr. mr. hawk has gotten from the general manager has been to avoid bargaining with us and good 98th. >>reporter: hawk says that just isn't true. >> we have dropped a lot of things agreed to a lot of things so how is that bargaining in bad maivt. >>reporter: medical pension wages sticking point in the negotiations and with the strike dead lane looming the bay area council representing local business owners is now weighing in calling on the union to accept bart latest contract offer. >> we need to all work together and i think that on balance on balance it's a fair package given all the circumstances. >>reporter: bart director observing the talk tell us the negotiations are bizarre and personality are getting in the way. so with an agreement is to be reached by sunday night. clear something will have to change. in oakland, abc 7 new news. >> bart workers turned out tonight for rally and march in oakland organized by the union and supported by some star power. actor danny glover joined the cause. allen has that part of the story. >> just got word that all 3 unions just gave their 72 hour notice. [applause]. >>reporter: announcement made its way to oakland city hall where 300 union members had just finished marching on bart head quarter investigators put pressure on upper management. >> we want contract we want a contract. >>reporter: it wasn't long before bart passengers heard the news. >> again. wow! that's crazy. i have no idea how to get to work now. >>reporter: union will continue bargaining down to the wire. but a lot of passengers are preparing for the worst. >> at that time ferry takes twice as long and cost 2 to three times as much. >> we want bart to negotiate on soiled principal. >>reporter: rally got a boost from other none bart union but some passengers who backed the union aren't sure how long the sympathy will hold out if there's a strike oakland, abc 7 news. >> bay area transit agency are already making plans to carry more passengers f.there is a strike bart is hoping to have up to 95 bus available to make limited runs from the el from veto walnut creek, dublin, free mont west oakland station. service from concord and san leandro may added as well. ferry make additional trip from oakland vallejo. of flow parking available in alameda. golden gate transit will not have add until service but 2 boats will be used by bay ferr ferry. car pool lane hours extended just as last time from 5:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. during the last bart strike thousands of commuters globingd to casual car pooling. but the long wait frustrate add lot of people. things going much smoother this morning in san francisco as drivers dropped off passengers near the financial district. transportation officials are reserving part of the streets around the transbay terminal forth evening commute. commuters say that just adds to the chaos. >> a lieutenant of the bus were his routed to beall street and that's where the car pal pick up is so it was really difficult to get, car pool investigators get picked up because so much traffic. >>reporter: there is a small bright spot for commuters. if a strike happens transportation officials say they will be handing out 5 dollar gift card to evening casual car poolers in san francisco. >> we have assembled range of resources for you find it open our web site including the latest update from transit agency on how they are accommodating extra passengers as well as list of park and ride lot and look at real time traffic map. you cap also follow us on twitter at 7 news bay area for breaking news update. >> we have breaking news out of berkeley. police on the scene of a fatal shingt. this happened just before 9:30 tonight at san pablo avenue delaware street outside bing lick ovrment the store clerk tells us he heard 3 shots fire fired. right now police talk to witnesses and collecting evidence there. no arrest so far. >> guilty of lewd lascivious acts with young children. that's what santa clara county jury decide late this afternoon in a case against information elementary school teacher. craig chandler molested 5 little girls in the classroom. lisa has new details from san jose. >> family of young victim were silent as they left the hall of justice. craig chandler found guilty of sexually abusing 5 former students. this was chandler in court last year. today as verdict was read the 36-year-old covered his eye was kleenex while this juror wiped away tears as the word guilty was read. >> they were made victims as a result of mr. chandler hiding what he was doing. >> what chandler was doing inside his classroom at this elementary school was blindfolding students and telling them they were part of a lesson involving sensory deprivation and helen kerl and the notes one little girl reported chandler told her to lie down and then he put something gooy in her mouth. >> he was found in the classroom compelling evidence. >> the school district relessed a statement late today saying it's helping everyone move forward and that chandler actions not only violated these children but also cast a pal on the sense of safety and security in our schools for the past 18 months. this parent says moving on isn't that easy. >> i good to that school all the time and sit in the class room. just to the see how the teachers are. >>reporter: because of this. >> yes. >>reporter: chandler here at the santa clara county jail. he will be sentenced august 27th and spend 75 years to life in prison. in san jose, lisa a-abc 7 news. >> one of
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mr. stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on the calculation. the bottom line that the mills act value should be closer to 1.1 million instead of $1 million and impact to the city of $6,000 versus $7,000. i did note that we consulted with the city attorney and noted this lower estimate is not substantive and would not require a continuance and now i would like to turn it over to michael who will address the general mills act process and for the corrected estimate rational. >> thank you trisha and good afternoon chair farrell and supervisors. i am here to speak on the g
mr. stein and mr. peeps and for their understanding and commitment to historic preservation i want to acknowledge the need of supervisor breed and wiener and the fine work of the budget analyst so thank you very much. we do have revised financial impact for your consideration today. as you might be aware our office is preparing the estimated application for this so you can understand the financial impact before taking action. our city realized there was an error made on our part on the...
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mr. peter's property and supported by the region that runs along the northern property line of mr. peter's property. mr. peter's filed this appeal because he knew that the building and the department and the supplying department and all of the permit holders have addressed mr. peter's questions regarding the impact of the project on his retaining foundation wall. it outlines the project and does not address the reviews of mr. peter's retaining wall and foundation. and in fact, the plan was engineered without reviewing this retaining wall which is visible only from mr. peter's garage. >> and i have a picture of the wall. that is the wall and that goes on top. >> that way? >> okay. >> mr. peters wants the permit application to reflect the impact that does not retaining wall is going to sustain from the amount and the effect of the additional load that is going to be created by this addition to property and if any. and but the depth of the excavation and the method whether by hand or using missionary, and findings of the type, and the soil for filling is going to be compressed and the details of the hard
mr. peter's property and supported by the region that runs along the northern property line of mr. peter's property. mr. peter's filed this appeal because he knew that the building and the department and the supplying department and all of the permit holders have addressed mr. peter's questions regarding the impact of the project on his retaining foundation wall. it outlines the project and does not address the reviews of mr. peter's retaining wall and foundation. and in fact, the plan was...
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mr. lazarus, mr. black, mr. wright for being here. i think it's important we try to work together and i appreciate the fact that you've been sitting here and, you know, san francisco has figured this before and that's why it was important in reference to what mr. wright said to make sure we get the city attorney on record so people have this guidance and that clarity is important and i think we got it today. >> we appreciate that. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good evening, my name is donna smith and i am a native of san francisco and resident of hunter's point bayview, it is imperative that you keep the hdso because insurance under the healthy san francisco will be crucial for helping to meet the cost of caring for the uninsured. now, speaking of the uninsured, the san francisco insurance will allegation be affected. the healthy san francisco has definitely helped some of the families in hunter's point bayview. we do have agencies like the southeast center, the bayview medical center and we have health fairs throughout our community
mr. lazarus, mr. black, mr. wright for being here. i think it's important we try to work together and i appreciate the fact that you've been sitting here and, you know, san francisco has figured this before and that's why it was important in reference to what mr. wright said to make sure we get the city attorney on record so people have this guidance and that clarity is important and i think we got it today. >> we appreciate that. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good evening,...
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mrs. fields." mrs. fields cookies. >> jimmy: the mrs. fields? >> the mrs. great, i know. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: if there's a mrs. butterworth i'm gonna freak out. [ laughter ] there's no way you're real. mrs. butterworth, call me if you're real. [ light laughter ] >> we have michael chiarello, who has been on the show before with you, right? >> jimmy: michael chiarello is my man! >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's from napa valley. he's like, he's a stud. >> he's awesome. awesome. >> jimmy: yeah, i love that guy. >> and we have chris cornyn, who's our branding guru. who's our, like, tough love expert. >> jimmy: really? he knows how to do it, yeah. >> yep. and we also have a food scientist, who's andrew hunter. and we have a supermarket buyer, who's tom dahlen. so, yeah. >> jimmy: you got a bunch of people there. and so, what -- what are the worst ideas? what's the dumbest idea? people come on they have like -- >> so, if you didn't make it on the show? >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, you gotta have people come on like -- >> we have some pretty crazy things. we ha
mrs. fields." mrs. fields cookies. >> jimmy: the mrs. fields? >> the mrs. great, i know. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: if there's a mrs. butterworth i'm gonna freak out. [ laughter ] there's no way you're real. mrs. butterworth, call me if you're real. [ light laughter ] >> we have michael chiarello, who has been on the show before with you, right? >> jimmy: michael chiarello is my man! >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's from napa valley. he's like,...
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mr. chairman. i also want to thank all the witnesses here, mr. cole, mr. enlglis, mr. litt, mr. joyce, your service to the country. i want to be clear at the outset. i think the programs protect the country and have saved lives, but i do think there is a critical problem at the center of this debate, and that's the lack of transparency around these programs. the government has to give proper weight to both keeping america safe from terrorists and protecting americans' privacy, but when almost everything about these programs are secret, and when the companies involved on restrictive gag orders, the american public has no way of knowing whether we're getting that balance right. i think that's bad for privacy and democracy. tomorrow, i'm introducing a bill to address this, to fix this forcing the government to disclose how many americans had their information collected under key authorities of sir vail lance act and also will force the government to disclose how many americans have had their information actually reviewed by federal agents. my bill would also allow private companies
mr. chairman. i also want to thank all the witnesses here, mr. cole, mr. enlglis, mr. litt, mr. joyce, your service to the country. i want to be clear at the outset. i think the programs protect the country and have saved lives, but i do think there is a critical problem at the center of this debate, and that's the lack of transparency around these programs. the government has to give proper weight to both keeping america safe from terrorists and protecting americans' privacy, but when almost...
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mrs mr spencer yes we do and prime interest last week we called it the mainstream media when they floated the idea that no one would go into jail over the six billion dollars london will debacle well now the media is following a different story which is to say someone might actually go to jail no not mr diamond or any of his direct underlings just certain mid-level employees what's more mary jo white head of the f.c.c. to regulate state p. morgan passed to recuse herself that's because as we pointed out before she represented the too big to fail banks for becoming as the regulator. and speaking of j.p. morgan as we like to do it seems there is a bit on the fire fanning about the energy market manipulation to see if d.c. is finally getting involved and quote probing those actually warehouse metals that would be the likes of j.p. morgan and goldman sachs a name so i.
mrs mr spencer yes we do and prime interest last week we called it the mainstream media when they floated the idea that no one would go into jail over the six billion dollars london will debacle well now the media is following a different story which is to say someone might actually go to jail no not mr diamond or any of his direct underlings just certain mid-level employees what's more mary jo white head of the f.c.c. to regulate state p. morgan passed to recuse herself that's because as we...
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mr. meadows. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, each one of you for being here. mr. werfel, and mr. mckenney, if i could direct your attention, as we look at tax preparation in the industry and addressing this issue of tax fraud. in a, what are the recommendations that have been made that have not been addressed, or that we are failing to address with regard to the ig, with various -- because we're seeing is growing, according to mr. werfel's testimony, he says it is growing. so what have we not addressed? >> from our perspective the main concern the irs needs three areas. one, the tax return comes in the door, make sure they authenticate that it's from the right taxpayer. when they validate income withholding, they need to run that against to verify that the and then on the end of where they deposit into a bank account that also needs to be authenticated. because if they deposit bank account -- those are the three there's we thing need improvement. improvement. >> mr. werfel, what you think we have not been more successful in addressing that? is this a lack of working with attacks p
mr. meadows. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, each one of you for being here. mr. werfel, and mr. mckenney, if i could direct your attention, as we look at tax preparation in the industry and addressing this issue of tax fraud. in a, what are the recommendations that have been made that have not been addressed, or that we are failing to address with regard to the ig, with various -- because we're seeing is growing, according to mr. werfel's testimony, he says it is growing. so what...
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mr. monk? mr. monk, i know you're here! natalie... mr. monk, thank god. i've been so worried. me too. been rather worried as well. oh, god. here, go sit on the couch. i'll get you some water. where did you get that coat? ugh, from a hobo. i traded him. for what? i can't tell you. don't make me tell you. okay. here you go. i need to get these off. what? maybe i should call the captain. you can't. you can't call the captain. he'd have to bring me in. no, not necessarily. nat--it's his job, natalie. look, i didn't shoot that man. somebody set me up. but the bullet-- it came from your gun. i don't know how they did it or who's behind it. but i think that note, that coded message, was left for me. it was bait. they knew i'd decipher it. they staged the electronics store break-in to lure me to angel. if i can get back there, look around that sculpture garden, maybe i can figure it out. please... natalie... i'm sorry. of course i believe you. of course i believe you. what can i do to help? i need a file. a file. here. here. a bigger file! bigger file. um...i have some tools upstairs. and som
mr. monk? mr. monk, i know you're here! natalie... mr. monk, thank god. i've been so worried. me too. been rather worried as well. oh, god. here, go sit on the couch. i'll get you some water. where did you get that coat? ugh, from a hobo. i traded him. for what? i can't tell you. don't make me tell you. okay. here you go. i need to get these off. what? maybe i should call the captain. you can't. you can't call the captain. he'd have to bring me in. no, not necessarily. nat--it's his job,...