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. >> thank you, mr. nick evens and board members turning to the staff research the initiatives a couple of things updates on previous items that were in closed session in september at the september board meeting the board approved a multiply venture capital it closed on october 15th at the october board meeting it did close i should note somewhat a smaller amount than we asked for up to $35 million to close at 36 meeting and the october meeting it approved an obligation a special situation strategy this accident close subsequentially severalty weeks ago and it closed i believe our investment is $2025 million and hon company in september the board approvals up to $50 million in an asian backed beauty strategy closed on october 4th are there any questions on the 3? yeah. 5 up, 50. >> board members i am particularly delighted to announce the postponement of ms. u.s. ma question as the senior portfolio manager she's served as an analyst on our team as spurs for the last 2 years 9 years total and other years anoth
. >> thank you, mr. nick evens and board members turning to the staff research the initiatives a couple of things updates on previous items that were in closed session in september at the september board meeting the board approved a multiply venture capital it closed on october 15th at the october board meeting it did close i should note somewhat a smaller amount than we asked for up to $35 million to close at 36 meeting and the october meeting it approved an obligation a special...
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her father, mr. nickd, has since set up the hollie gazzard trust, one of the objectives being to promote the teaching of personal, social, health and economic education in schools. that is mentioned in the new national curriculum but the trust feels it needs to be compulsory for all schools and that it needs to be taught by external specialists. will the prime minister help with this? >> i will look very carefully at what my hon. friend says. first, i would like to send my deepest condolences, and those of the whole house, to hollie's family, following her brutal murder. i would also like to pay tribute to the hollie gazzard trust, set up by her family, for its high-quality programme of classes aimed at educating young people about domestic abuse. what we have said is that sex education should always include relationship education as well, and that goes for all schools. >> thank you, mr. speaker. rents are sky-high and house prices in brighton rose 13% in the last quarter alone. nurses' wages were recomme
her father, mr. nickd, has since set up the hollie gazzard trust, one of the objectives being to promote the teaching of personal, social, health and economic education in schools. that is mentioned in the new national curriculum but the trust feels it needs to be compulsory for all schools and that it needs to be taught by external specialists. will the prime minister help with this? >> i will look very carefully at what my hon. friend says. first, i would like to send my deepest...
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mr. monopoly. >>> nick is going to like this proposal. he did the same thing you did in italy. >> impossible. >> number one, you proposed in italy. this is in maui. this guy is the wedding photographer. he hired a maui photographer to catch what he was about to do. what he is about to do is propose. >> give me something really silly. hand on hip. put your hand on your head like that. >> he's asking this woman to stand in front of the beach in maui and act out "i'm a little tea pot." that was priceless. that's why beth anne is being proposed to because she is game. that's when the other photographer starts peeking his head in. she thinks he is getting pictures of her and ray anthony. for artistic purposes. >> she is going along with his vision. >> he goes in the bag and digs out the ring. at first she is surprised. he tells her how wonderful she is and can't imagine his life with anybody else. so she says yes. the best part of the video is the very end. she said yes! >> squirrel enjoys some nuts. >> everybody knows when you're playing mono
mr. monopoly. >>> nick is going to like this proposal. he did the same thing you did in italy. >> impossible. >> number one, you proposed in italy. this is in maui. this guy is the wedding photographer. he hired a maui photographer to catch what he was about to do. what he is about to do is propose. >> give me something really silly. hand on hip. put your hand on your head like that. >> he's asking this woman to stand in front of the beach in maui and act out...
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mr. nick rasmussen to be the trick of the counterterrorism center, or as we call it nctc. mr. rasmussen is well-known and respected why the committee. he has appeared numerous times in closed session as a deputy to her of nctc. and since matt olson's resignation as the acting director, it is my intention pending today's session to move this nomination quickly to the senate and seek his confirmation before our adjournment in december. mr. rasmussen has been the deputy director of nctc since 2012. prior to this he served from 2007-2012 as the senior director for counterterrorism at the national security council. he is well-versed in terrorist threats to the united states and the growth of terrorist groups around the country. mr. rasmussen's government service goes back in 1991, with a series of positions at the department of state, the nsc and nctc. mr. rasmussen, i enjoyed reading in the background materials for this hearing the public service is part of your family. i am pleased to welcome your family here who have been in public service as well. i know i speak for the vice ch
mr. nick rasmussen to be the trick of the counterterrorism center, or as we call it nctc. mr. rasmussen is well-known and respected why the committee. he has appeared numerous times in closed session as a deputy to her of nctc. and since matt olson's resignation as the acting director, it is my intention pending today's session to move this nomination quickly to the senate and seek his confirmation before our adjournment in december. mr. rasmussen has been the deputy director of nctc since...
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mr. paul jolovitz. >> nick foles headed for the doctor today. >> he is expected to get a ct scan to see howealing. right now, looks like mark sanchez at quarterback for awhile. but you got both those guys, we're in pretty good shape. the eagles next opponent week from sunday is the defending superbowl champion seattle see headaches. now, their defense shut down the 49ers last night in prime time. richard sherman had couple every interceptions to lead seattle to the win 19 to three was the final score. >> bring them on. >> who can think afternoon in south philly. flyers host the rangers in matinee game opening face-off at 1:00 o'clock. fly guys struggling little bit right now. they have lost six of their last seven. let's get it together this afternoon. diana, back over you. >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", it is a shopping bonanza this morning. jan? >> reporter: diana, it seems like as soon as turkey dinner was over hundreds of people headed to the mall. live at king of prussia mall. more and more stores continue to open. a look at all of the excitementment coming up
mr. paul jolovitz. >> nick foles headed for the doctor today. >> he is expected to get a ct scan to see howealing. right now, looks like mark sanchez at quarterback for awhile. but you got both those guys, we're in pretty good shape. the eagles next opponent week from sunday is the defending superbowl champion seattle see headaches. now, their defense shut down the 49ers last night in prime time. richard sherman had couple every interceptions to lead seattle to the win 19 to three...
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nick ended up in bensalem. mr. and mrs.rees and heard wishes from the boys and girls. >> the museum of art, rehearsing their fancy footwork eakins oval. >>> your hosts rick williams and cecily tynan. if you are planning to start your shopping on black friday you can't afford to fi miss the playbook. it freebies exclusive to you the viewer. >> no matter what you are looking to buy on black friday use promo code "actioqwçi,ú abc. skirts in bryn~mawr. >> if you make any purchase on black friday you receive a free necklace me to you. >> if you are in center city stop by alore. >> you get a free nail polish and then 25% off with the code 6 abc on our website.lñhm: will receive a complementary hot chocolate. >> and hip and thrifty is offering one of our deepest discounts. >> 6 abc viewers can get a discount off of our entire store and a gift giveaway. >> looking for kids stuff. only coupon code 6 abc, it gives the viewers 25%. wayne baits is offering 30% off. and the designs are extending the 40% off sale through sunday for your
nick ended up in bensalem. mr. and mrs.rees and heard wishes from the boys and girls. >> the museum of art, rehearsing their fancy footwork eakins oval. >>> your hosts rick williams and cecily tynan. if you are planning to start your shopping on black friday you can't afford to fi miss the playbook. it freebies exclusive to you the viewer. >> no matter what you are looking to buy on black friday use promo code "actioqwçi,ú abc. skirts in bryn~mawr. >> if you...
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nick pulls. then we see the mr. hyde here, just getting pressured, goes off the back foot, throws the pick it, six, not the world's greatest interception tackle here either. >> that book foot throwing, has gotten him in trouble so many times. >> it has. try to throw over the middle. hard to get juice on that, texans tie the game at seven. hereof course nick foles goes, linebacker, merciless. >> how about it? >> and unfortunately, this mr. hyde part with the interception, now the injury. he comes from the back, nothing nick -- had problems with the shoulder anyway, but the collarbone obviously gave out. and you lose your starting quarterback for probably four weeks. >> mark sanchez came in. nice pre-season, did a nice job. >> summer of 2012, chip says, well, easy in, i'm chip kelly, i don't do. that will throw the fastball. fifty-two more yards to jeremy. you need two quarterbacks in this league, ukee. and sanchez veteran back up, a loft backups, named steve if you know what i mean. steps in, this is unfortunately th
nick pulls. then we see the mr. hyde here, just getting pressured, goes off the back foot, throws the pick it, six, not the world's greatest interception tackle here either. >> that book foot throwing, has gotten him in trouble so many times. >> it has. try to throw over the middle. hard to get juice on that, texans tie the game at seven. hereof course nick foles goes, linebacker, merciless. >> how about it? >> and unfortunately, this mr. hyde part with the interception,...
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mr. lewis's attendance to this i'll say that nick from my staff is doing his by the evidence with the city attorney's office but we can't hold up the legislation but i'll foil with the trailing legislation thank you, mr. lewis. >> next speaker >> jane from the s f w thank you for the legislation and the contracted property services and security happy to see that in there i wanted to support the request that we address this issue around restaurants and side hotels and actually it is important for the vacs advocates we continue to supporting each other and rather have this dealt with up front but it's a big deal we make sure there is no intended consequences and workers support each other as we try to improve things i wanted to say we approve the six months waiting period but no ramp up period after that and agree that 6 months is enough and to say we're against the 2 hundred thresholds for job retention as supervisor mar said earlier there's no threshold in the city law around janitorial job retention and actually, the state law this displaced janitorial acts it's it would be the big flaws
mr. lewis's attendance to this i'll say that nick from my staff is doing his by the evidence with the city attorney's office but we can't hold up the legislation but i'll foil with the trailing legislation thank you, mr. lewis. >> next speaker >> jane from the s f w thank you for the legislation and the contracted property services and security happy to see that in there i wanted to support the request that we address this issue around restaurants and side hotels and actually it is...
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mr. sanchez. >> i think sanchez stepped up tonight. nick foles was playing all right. but sanchez got his shot. he made the best of t i think it was good stuff. it looks like they got a whole new attitude at home this year. you know? and it carried over from last year little bit, too, but they were fired up, they didn't stop playing really. >> by the way, you will hear more from rookie receiver jordan matthews about the best game of his career, and more from the birds coming up in sports. >>> happening today, honoring our country's veterans. it is veterans day, and the group philly veterans. com will launch new job program today to get 2,015 local vet hired in 2,015. they are holding virtual job fair this afternoon to kick start that effort. we're putting more information about how you can get involved on cbsphilly.com. >>> now, you can also pay tribute to our troops today at a veterans day parade in media, delaware county. eighty-five world war ii vets will march in the parade that starts at state and edgemont streets at 11:11 this morning. pennsylvania senator bob ka
mr. sanchez. >> i think sanchez stepped up tonight. nick foles was playing all right. but sanchez got his shot. he made the best of t i think it was good stuff. it looks like they got a whole new attitude at home this year. you know? and it carried over from last year little bit, too, but they were fired up, they didn't stop playing really. >> by the way, you will hear more from rookie receiver jordan matthews about the best game of his career, and more from the birds coming up in...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute, too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also mr. baker and mr. rinaldi a chance to answer this. you touched on the edges of the five to six billion dollar nextgen investment that the gao reported but there's little confidence, i think we have seen and heard through testimony, among the stakeholder in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is the disconnect and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this process, and mr. calio, if you can expand a little bit more on what you have already talked about on that issue, i'd appreciate it. >> thank you. congressman davis, there are, as captain moak pointed out, there are benefits already been realized in certain areas. we have put in place procedures where planes get in quicker and take off faster. more clearly needs to be done, though. the return on investment will come, i think, when the -- we think when the procedures -- the business processes that captain moak referenced and governor engler addressed are put in place. our problem is the system currently as it's struct
mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute, too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also mr. baker and mr. rinaldi a chance to answer this. you touched on the edges of the five to six billion dollar nextgen investment that the gao reported but there's little confidence, i think we have seen and heard through testimony, among the stakeholder in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is the disconnect and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this...
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nick. i would like mr. baker as well. go ahead. and weave a problem here will be able to work through it on the adsb implementation and mandates, but let's be clear. adsb is revolutionary. it's what we need. we probably needed it five years ago. separation, you can fly curved approaches. at 600 miles per hour you can go a long way in seven seconds. this is where we should be going. it is going to help aviation tremendously. on --w things we disagree what we need to do is work together to address them. cost is one of them. airlines,od for the good for a air traffic, good for our customers, it is good all the way around. we just have to not let those hiccups define the problem. >> i'd like to address the safety aspects of it further. are we going to operate two systems? >> we always do that. it is a transition phase. vor, to the to the military folks, we normally have two systems. it is really that you can have a light switch on this. that is part of this transformative issue. it is not one day but over a piece of time. and you will
nick. i would like mr. baker as well. go ahead. and weave a problem here will be able to work through it on the adsb implementation and mandates, but let's be clear. adsb is revolutionary. it's what we need. we probably needed it five years ago. separation, you can fly curved approaches. at 600 miles per hour you can go a long way in seven seconds. this is where we should be going. it is going to help aviation tremendously. on --w things we disagree what we need to do is work together to...
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reporter: two key injuries for the birds, multiple sources are saying nick foles broke his collarbone and out indefinitely. he has an mr scheduled later on today. hopefully we'll learn more then. >> now the game is behind us and time to go on to the next game. >> reporter: but the next game could be without two key players. the eagles top the houston texans, 31-21 but it came at a cost. linebacker, demeco resigns picked up a pass and pumped and then he went down. his teammates crying as they carted him off the field. >> demeco is a rock for us on defense, we'll see what happens, but the guys have to step up. nick foles was injured in the last play of the first quarter. he waked off the field and went into the locker room for x-rays. mark sanchez stepped in and threw two touchdown passes. >> i said in this league you need two quarterbacks. >> reporter: for now looks like ryans is rout out, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> voters across the county go to the polls tomorrow and some political analysts believe when the smoke clears republicans will control the house and the senate. the gop needz -- needs to gain
reporter: two key injuries for the birds, multiple sources are saying nick foles broke his collarbone and out indefinitely. he has an mr scheduled later on today. hopefully we'll learn more then. >> now the game is behind us and time to go on to the next game. >> reporter: but the next game could be without two key players. the eagles top the houston texans, 31-21 but it came at a cost. linebacker, demeco resigns picked up a pass and pumped and then he went down. his teammates...
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nick to jeremy, had huge day, but here is the mr. of the back foot being pressured, tackling drill doesn't exactly work here guys. >> not at all. >> and a pick turns into a pick six. and it is seven-seven, and you think well nick up and down day, but didn't think it was pretty much done. but you talk about names in sports, linebackers name merciless, that's what he was going to be with nick foles. got him in the back, end of the first quarter, drove them down, that collarbone, looks like four weeks. maybe four to six weeks. and. >> brought in mark sanchez, started, back up to steve. >> gentlemen, general steve, indeed. >> absolutely. >> but 'd great pro season. >> great pre-season. >> and he came prepared. >> easy to slide into it. mark sanchez, little more mobile. he came in, he sort of hit the grounds running. i mean, there are some passes would you like to have back. >> sure. >> the first play you figure will ease him in. right? >> goes deep. i was hollering when i that you. >> deep to jeremy, 52 yards down to the six. welcome to t
nick to jeremy, had huge day, but here is the mr. of the back foot being pressured, tackling drill doesn't exactly work here guys. >> not at all. >> and a pick turns into a pick six. and it is seven-seven, and you think well nick up and down day, but didn't think it was pretty much done. but you talk about names in sports, linebackers name merciless, that's what he was going to be with nick foles. got him in the back, end of the first quarter, drove them down, that collarbone, looks...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute, too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also mr. baker and mr. renaldi a chance to answer this. you touched on the edges of the five to six billion dollar nextgen investment that the gao reported but there's little confidence, i think we have seen and heard through testimony, among the stakeholder in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is the disconnect and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this process, and mr. calio, if you can expand a little bit more on what you have already talked about on that issue, i'd appreciate it. >> thank you. congressman davis, there are, as captain moak point i ode, there are benefits already been realize ned certain areas. we have put in place procedures where planessening get in quicker and take off faster. more clearly needs to be done, though. the return on investment will come, i think, when the -- we think when the procedures -- the business processes that captain moak referenced and governor engler addressed are put in place. our problem is the system currently as it's
mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute, too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also mr. baker and mr. renaldi a chance to answer this. you touched on the edges of the five to six billion dollar nextgen investment that the gao reported but there's little confidence, i think we have seen and heard through testimony, among the stakeholder in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is the disconnect and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also give mr.baker and mr. rinaldi a chance to answer this. you've touched on the $6 billion investment that the gao reported, but there's little confidence among the stakeholders in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is that disconnect, and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this process? mr. calio, if you could just expand more on what you've already talked about on that issue, i'd appreciate it. >> thank you. congressman davis, there are -- as captain moak pointed out, there are benefits that are already being realized. in certain areas we've put in procedures where planes can get in quicker and take off faster. more clearly needs to be done though. the return on investment will come, i think, when the -- or we think when the procedures or the business processes captain moak has referenced and governor engler addressed are put in place. our problem is the system currently as it's structured and operated does not have -- the question came from i can't remember which memb
mr. chairman. i appreciate that. i just used my extra minute too, nick. but i do want to start with mr. calio and also give mr.baker and mr. rinaldi a chance to answer this. you've touched on the $6 billion investment that the gao reported, but there's little confidence among the stakeholders in faa's ability to implement nextgen. where is that disconnect, and what return on investment is the taxpayer seeing from this process? mr. calio, if you could just expand more on what you've already...
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nick sangh dies from his wounds. >> there was backlash because it turns out mr. sangh was a nice man. he was troubled. e. >> as traumatic as it is, they can't help but feel pity for nick sangh. >> it had such an impact on me because deep down i realized he didn't have anything. not even a gun. more so because of what we had spoken about that really affected me. it hurt me very much what happened to him. >> fernandez has his own reflections on the incident. >> knowing what i know now, obviously i wouldn't have shot the man. i wish it hadn't happened. but it ended the way it did due to his own actions. >>> coming up, a night out at the theater turns terrifying. only this is no show. this is the equivalent of the sugar in one regular soda. and this is one soda a day over an average adult lifetime. but there's a better choice. drink more brita water. clean, refreshing, brita. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself alright, s
nick sangh dies from his wounds. >> there was backlash because it turns out mr. sangh was a nice man. he was troubled. e. >> as traumatic as it is, they can't help but feel pity for nick sangh. >> it had such an impact on me because deep down i realized he didn't have anything. not even a gun. more so because of what we had spoken about that really affected me. it hurt me very much what happened to him. >> fernandez has his own reflections on the incident. >>...
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issues dividing these two governments -- let's start with the geo-politics as nick schifrin was say, iran. when it comes to iran, mr. netanyahu is hawkish. any kind of deal he wants on iran will no doubt be fiercely criticized by israel but if we want to look at some of the more domestic issues here in israel that have angered officials in the u.s. including president obama, it's this government's continual of their policy to expand settlement in east jerusalem and, indeed, in the occupied west now internationally, these settlement are viewed illegal. they have been condemned in unusually strong terms by the obama administration. but here is the thing. we have to consider what's going on here in israel and perhaps some of the reasons why mr. netanyahu has been green lighting these settlement. in the next 12 months, many agree we are going to see an election here in israel. the fact that mr. netanyahu is only in power because he has a coalition government. his partners are far right or ultra nationalists if you will. they are very proceed settlement. when it comes to what the u.s. really wants, which is a workable p
issues dividing these two governments -- let's start with the geo-politics as nick schifrin was say, iran. when it comes to iran, mr. netanyahu is hawkish. any kind of deal he wants on iran will no doubt be fiercely criticized by israel but if we want to look at some of the more domestic issues here in israel that have angered officials in the u.s. including president obama, it's this government's continual of their policy to expand settlement in east jerusalem and, indeed, in the occupied west...
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because there's a couple little vessels around here that if you nick them, they can bleed quite a lot, and i don't think that would please mrs. high maintenance out there. narrator: lisa is thrilled that the surgery went well, but she's not happy with the news that he must stay overnight. dr. marchevsky: so i don't know why he's -- maybe he's just that way at home. dr. chimes: oh, yeah, right. dr. marchevsky: he's staying overnight. dr. chimes: no, i'll be taking that sick pup home. dr. marchevsky: he's staying overnight. dr. chimes: no, that pup will come home. dr. marchevsky: you're staying overnight. dr. chimes: can i see him? dr. marchevsky: yeah, you can see him. dr. chimes: okay. dr. marchevsky: come on. dr. chimes: oh, little lukie. oh, baby boy. i feel like i'm an owner. it's really bizarre being the one getting all emotional and saying goodnight, complete role reversal for me. who's a sleepy boy? i've been putting this off for so long, and i'm just so happy that it's over, and i can now look forward, and he can recover, and it's all in the past. chris: it's a big day for her, so it's pretty reasonable that she's a l
because there's a couple little vessels around here that if you nick them, they can bleed quite a lot, and i don't think that would please mrs. high maintenance out there. narrator: lisa is thrilled that the surgery went well, but she's not happy with the news that he must stay overnight. dr. marchevsky: so i don't know why he's -- maybe he's just that way at home. dr. chimes: oh, yeah, right. dr. marchevsky: he's staying overnight. dr. chimes: no, i'll be taking that sick pup home. dr....
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mr. chairman. >> i have been on this committee my entire tenure in congress. the chairman of the subcommittee, you will then in resources, nick came to my district for interesting hearing but i tell the story the day after election day, i will miss nick a lot. jim doyle who has been with nick almost the whole time, i have stories about jim too in the days when we used to earmarks which we would bring back and how we promoted them. kim, it might n , it might not, your district and transportation investments are important to the american people. thank you for that great work and i look forward to working with you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. to all of our departing members we wish you well. just had an incredible run. in my short tenure as chairman, ranking member, we all remember working with mr. transportation, we did a lot of positive fingers. the first reauthorization, passenger rail in even years, a record number, $24 billion, which we actually over wrote president bush's veto quietly when jim went into the hospital. mr rahall, and i found out where beckley, west virginia, was with our very first transportation hearings. t
mr. chairman. >> i have been on this committee my entire tenure in congress. the chairman of the subcommittee, you will then in resources, nick came to my district for interesting hearing but i tell the story the day after election day, i will miss nick a lot. jim doyle who has been with nick almost the whole time, i have stories about jim too in the days when we used to earmarks which we would bring back and how we promoted them. kim, it might n , it might not, your district and...
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nicked, will be solved pretty soon. so, therefore, i think india is open for business. india wants to welcome a lot of american corporations. mrdi himself is very upbeat about it and he addressed businesspeople here and, therefore, i think this is the right time for american companies to add even more value. already we have almost every high-tech company there. we have gm, ford, lots of american companies there. but we need even more of them because they bruing a lot of value to the company. >> we'll see you at the party. murayana murthy number 13 on the list. mr. modi has been in office since may. the etf that tracks india has been up about 25%. is that still a trade innior vote? >> i'm no longer in it but i like it. the only reason i got out was because of the options i put on it. they already have expired by now. so the problem is, i have to wait until i see some of that again. 57% of that epi, financials, tech and talking about energy. i like those areas. i think that's the areas of growth you'd want to have exposure. >> india overall is not cheap. infosys, not bad. 16 1/2. the company going through a change. a vision whic
nicked, will be solved pretty soon. so, therefore, i think india is open for business. india wants to welcome a lot of american corporations. mrdi himself is very upbeat about it and he addressed businesspeople here and, therefore, i think this is the right time for american companies to add even more value. already we have almost every high-tech company there. we have gm, ford, lots of american companies there. but we need even more of them because they bruing a lot of value to the company....
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nick, can you get closer to the mic. >> sorry. i'm already standing up, mr. chairman. >> at stake is whether you and your constituents can get to destinations faster, smarter, and more eye efficiently. aviation is five percent of our gross domestic product. the question before the committee is simple. can we move people products in a more efficient manner with a more modern system. there seems be little did agreement we can do so. three federal commissions and reames of testimony and multiple speeches all agree to the point. so the question becomes, how do we get that system and what does it look like? her the clarity of the goal starts to get complicated. while chairman called for transformational change, and we agree, different stakeholders have dissing interests and my guess this emptyee will he res sans stand to potential changes. undeniable record of missteps, cost overruns exist. it's been detailed before this committee, been detailed by gao reports, by the inare inspector general and others. some of that record, as well as airline dive appoint are deta
nick, can you get closer to the mic. >> sorry. i'm already standing up, mr. chairman. >> at stake is whether you and your constituents can get to destinations faster, smarter, and more eye efficiently. aviation is five percent of our gross domestic product. the question before the committee is simple. can we move people products in a more efficient manner with a more modern system. there seems be little did agreement we can do so. three federal commissions and reames of testimony...
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this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden of cdc and dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop t
this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden...
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jonas was and nick terrible and santa was outstanding and is rumored that terry lundgren has already locked santa up for the next 12 years to get to the 100th running of the balloon fest. mren is legendary and joins us for a back -- black friday visit. what is different this year? i guess what is different is the fact that we did open a couple hours earlier. what is different in the store i haven't missed this one else so -- also and i had a long day and night. andad a really diverse international crowd last night standingthe doors outside the store coming in. so it was just the diversity of the crowd that was here from all walks of life and i came back to the store. it was all millenial's in her 20's. millenial's in their 20's. >> what is your response to a modern bloomingdale's like look on your first floor? >> we tried very hard, this store is all things to all people and a toy wanted to make sure. you can still get a nine dollars toastertoaster -- $9.99 but you can also get a louis vuitton bag. it really needs to cater to everyone and that was what the renovation was all about. i am out of questions ahead to bring in some but he smart and experienced ask you here is g
jonas was and nick terrible and santa was outstanding and is rumored that terry lundgren has already locked santa up for the next 12 years to get to the 100th running of the balloon fest. mren is legendary and joins us for a back -- black friday visit. what is different this year? i guess what is different is the fact that we did open a couple hours earlier. what is different in the store i haven't missed this one else so -- also and i had a long day and night. andad a really diverse...
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nick robertson, thanks for that. >>> joining us now by phone with more on this new claim by isis is the managing director with a think tank that works to tackle extremism and radicalism. mr. rafiq, do you think this video is real, first of all? >> yeah. i've watched the video a few time with a number of experts. and we believe this video is real. it has been very professionally produced. it is one of the video propaganda they've produced so far, not just kassig being beheaded but a number of other syrians as well. this is symbolic. this is a response, as we see the u.s. and the coalition making gains against isil, we'll find they'll try to show that they are still strong. try and show that they are just as barbaric as they have been and one of the things we'll see is the videos will become more and more barbaric as we make more end roads into -- into the fight against isil. >> one of the things that we look at whether we see these videos and you talk about they seem to be highly produced and more so even this one. doesn't that speak to the fact that we really don't know when this was carried out? it takes time to make those videos, yes? >> absolutely. if you read today's
nick robertson, thanks for that. >>> joining us now by phone with more on this new claim by isis is the managing director with a think tank that works to tackle extremism and radicalism. mr. rafiq, do you think this video is real, first of all? >> yeah. i've watched the video a few time with a number of experts. and we believe this video is real. it has been very professionally produced. it is one of the video propaganda they've produced so far, not just kassig being beheaded but...
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mr. ambassador, the latvian perspective. >> thank you. thank you, nick, and i want to thank all panelists. i think you have contributed a lot personally, all of you, to the achievements of these hundreds million people in the region. we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall, and i want to say a word of appreciation to all of you. and i know what you have done. so, and i appreciate your thoughts today as well. i think that -- i have two comments and one question. i think where we are today, it's not just bad weather, it's climate change. so it's really difficult to reverse the climate change. as we all know. we have bad news but also good news, i would say. the bad news everybody knows. i'm not going to repeat those. and the question is really, you know, what are the important issues that we have to tackle right now. and i think few points that are important from our perspective, probably first and foremost is transatlantic link. the synchronicity of the united states and europe. it's not only european allies, nato allies, but also europe
mr. ambassador, the latvian perspective. >> thank you. thank you, nick, and i want to thank all panelists. i think you have contributed a lot personally, all of you, to the achievements of these hundreds million people in the region. we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall, and i want to say a word of appreciation to all of you. and i know what you have done. so, and i appreciate your thoughts today as well. i think that -- i have two comments and one question. i think...
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this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden of cdc and dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop t
this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden...
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this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden of cdc and dr. anthony fauci of nih. and then we say to drs. fauci and friedman, mr. lindberg, vet good general who's here, we will ask you to join us after they testify to be able to answer questions from really this robust participation that we have. opening statements will be from the four witnesses. now, we have before us an administration request to contain and fight ebola. an emergency spending request of $6.2 billion. because the ebola, in my mind, meets the criteria for emergency spending. it's sudden, unanticipated, unforeseen, urgent and temporary. the request includes funds from the state department and u.s. id for $2.9 billion. the department of defense to develop t
this in west of a nick ka and how are we going to do it not only in those three countries but in the contiguous countries. we are then going to turn to assistant secretary of defense, mr. michael lump kin. we know that's the official ebola coordinator designated by secretary hagel and he's accompanied by major james laravair. then we will hear from secretary jeh johnson to discuss america's ports of entry. then from secretary health and human services, silvia burrell, accompanied by dr. freiden...
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mr. speaker, i'd like to take a moment to reflect on the life of this young patriot. daniel patrick riordan was born on february 17, 1983. he had a twin brother, nick, and an older sister, and after graduating from high school in kirkwood, missouri, dan attended southeast missouri state where he was in the air force rotc program. after graduation, dan decided to follow his father into the military and joined the u.s. army. quickly becoming known as lieutenant dan. lieutenant dan became a tank commander and in 2006 he was deployed to iraq as part of operation iraqi freedom. as a member of demon company, in the first cavalier -- cavalry division, dan served with courage and determination. despite frequently being outnumbered in enemy territory, dan was always out on point leading his platoon into battle. dan took his leadership responsibilities literally. as he put it, and i quote, how can i order my men forward if i'm not willing to go first? to those who knew dan, his devotion to his country through service and sacrifice came as no surprise. he was both a fierce and dedicated warrior in the service of our country, and a caring and loving gentleman
mr. speaker, i'd like to take a moment to reflect on the life of this young patriot. daniel patrick riordan was born on february 17, 1983. he had a twin brother, nick, and an older sister, and after graduating from high school in kirkwood, missouri, dan attended southeast missouri state where he was in the air force rotc program. after graduation, dan decided to follow his father into the military and joined the u.s. army. quickly becoming known as lieutenant dan. lieutenant dan became a tank...