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mr. patrick. please come up. >> good morning, directors. i see we have had 1.3 million hours, labor hours, that is good news. i would like to take ten of those hours or 100th of one percent to devote to long-range planning. guess what? we were mentioned. i don't understand that. we're building a $3 billion system and how are we going to connect? what is the system's approach? i think you need to have a surette that you see up-and-down market street and other places where we talk about what is going on in the planning phase? in the long-range planning phase -- not the short range, but the long-range. there is a lot that needs to be done. because we may well miss the boat and if we miss the boat, the ship will sail and the ship may sink. we want policies and procedures that achieve that as a basic concept and result and we need to promote that. i believe that is your responsibility. thank you. >> thank you. that concludes members of the public who wants to address you under that item. you can go ahead and move into your regular calendar. >> w
mr. patrick. please come up. >> good morning, directors. i see we have had 1.3 million hours, labor hours, that is good news. i would like to take ten of those hours or 100th of one percent to devote to long-range planning. guess what? we were mentioned. i don't understand that. we're building a $3 billion system and how are we going to connect? what is the system's approach? i think you need to have a surette that you see up-and-down market street and other places where we talk about...
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he is one of the three missing children, the chances are strong that he was 11-year-old patrick baltazar -- >> mrser husband went to the funeral home to identify their child. >> they told me he had struggled, you know, for his life. and seeing the print -- the rope print across his neck. all the way around in the front. ♪ >> at patrick baltazar's funeral, she would insist on an open casket. >> i just wanted the world to see that this child could have been anybody's child. >> patrick's fifth grade classmates wrote a poem read at his funeral, this from local tv coverage that day. >> patrick baltazar, our school mate, you came to school though sometimes late, but you were never mean to anyone. you tried to help people and thought it was fun. then one night, one terrible night, you didn't come home, not even at daylight. something's happened to that boy, the people said, patrick is missing. is patrick dead? we cried some and we bowed our heads. >> and hoped for your safety and prayers were said. oh, god, please bring back that missing boy. when he returns, we will shout for joy. the police and the new
he is one of the three missing children, the chances are strong that he was 11-year-old patrick baltazar -- >> mrser husband went to the funeral home to identify their child. >> they told me he had struggled, you know, for his life. and seeing the print -- the rope print across his neck. all the way around in the front. ♪ >> at patrick baltazar's funeral, she would insist on an open casket. >> i just wanted the world to see that this child could have been anybody's...
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we're joined now by the deputy mayor of paris, patrick klugman. mr. klugman, thanks for joining us. first of all, our condolences for the victims of that horrific attack. i know the french president said that paris has been struck in the heart by this. you've just observed a moment of silence. tell us the mood in paris this morning. >> well, the moment is terrible in paris. we, as you said, we just made a moment of silence, but it's also a time for action. >> no idea where the suspects may be? there have been some reports unconfirmed that they were seen driving in the north. >> yeah, there's been some leaks about they've been identified in the north of france but i cannot confirm at this stage. >> there's also been a shooting in the paris suburbs this morning of a police officer and another witness there. any idea whether that is connected to what happened yesterday? >> the suspect still i think on the loose but at this stage it's far too early to speak about any connection in relation with what happened yesterday at "charlie hebdo." >> are the police learning anything useful from t
we're joined now by the deputy mayor of paris, patrick klugman. mr. klugman, thanks for joining us. first of all, our condolences for the victims of that horrific attack. i know the french president said that paris has been struck in the heart by this. you've just observed a moment of silence. tell us the mood in paris this morning. >> well, the moment is terrible in paris. we, as you said, we just made a moment of silence, but it's also a time for action. >> no idea where the...
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mr. hess has agreed to answer some of your questions, but i have a quick question first. daniel patricknt on to become a four-term senator of new york. are there any lessons he took into the senate from president nixon? >> well, once -- it's a good question, and i don't know thousand answer it. he -- how to answer it. he certainly on his own. moynihan, as a senator was as unique a senator as he had been unique as an adviser to the president. every summer he went when the senate retired, he went off to his farm, upstate new york, where he had put a little one-room schoolhouse on the property, and he would go in it and get out his typewriter and he'd write a book. about all sorts of things. a book about intelligence, a book about secrecy, a book about ulcer. and george will wrote mown hand has written more -- moynihan has written more books than the average senator has read. [laughter] he was really quite you week. he was a you week adviser to the president, he was unique as a united states senator, so i don't know of any specific thing that i would say this was nixon-esque. i should say
mr. hess has agreed to answer some of your questions, but i have a quick question first. daniel patricknt on to become a four-term senator of new york. are there any lessons he took into the senate from president nixon? >> well, once -- it's a good question, and i don't know thousand answer it. he -- how to answer it. he certainly on his own. moynihan, as a senator was as unique a senator as he had been unique as an adviser to the president. every summer he went when the senate retired,...
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. >> we want to talk to the deputy mayor of paris patrick goodwin who is on the phone with us. mr.eputy mayor, thanks so much for your time we hear of the trauma that parisians are suffering, indeed all of france. how do you begin to repair the damage done by yesterday? >> as was mentioned a second ago, it's a great trauma. so it's not an easy day. it's a day where we think of what happened. starting the peek with the attack at charlie. for that and then suddenly the four dead at this kosher grocery yesterday. it's very transcending first, the word "collective" is perfectly correct. perfectly true. we are suffering a collective trauma. and first, we knew that we could face that anytime in paris, like any other world cities you know in a democracy. but knowing it is not facing it. first, the collective trauma. the jewish population here in paris and in france is really suffering. i would like to say, being myself a jew, of course it is hard to think in your everyday life that you can be a target. and this is very much the feeling among the jewish population. but this being said the
. >> we want to talk to the deputy mayor of paris patrick goodwin who is on the phone with us. mr.eputy mayor, thanks so much for your time we hear of the trauma that parisians are suffering, indeed all of france. how do you begin to repair the damage done by yesterday? >> as was mentioned a second ago, it's a great trauma. so it's not an easy day. it's a day where we think of what happened. starting the peek with the attack at charlie. for that and then suddenly the four dead at...
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mr. president, it's time to work with congress on this and other important issues for the american people. >> the communicators is next with cell phone inventor martin cooper. then, patrick donahoe discusses the future of the u.s. postal service. then a portrait for john conyers unveiled, the longest-serving member of the house of representatives. >> c-span, crated by america's cable companies 35 years ago, brought to you as a public service. >> marty cooper has a long history in telecommunications. he is known as the father of the cell phone and active in spectrum management and serves on 2 advisory committees for the fcc and the commerce department. what is your role on the spectrum management advisory committee? >> both of these committees advise their organizations what to do about
mr. president, it's time to work with congress on this and other important issues for the american people. >> the communicators is next with cell phone inventor martin cooper. then, patrick donahoe discusses the future of the u.s. postal service. then a portrait for john conyers unveiled, the longest-serving member of the house of representatives. >> c-span, crated by america's cable companies 35 years ago, brought to you as a public service. >> marty cooper has a long history...
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patrick lynch. the mayor did sit down with mr. lynch and four other union leaders last week.had a closed door meeting at the police academy. they met for two hours which signalled they were hearing each other and seeing each other. but at the end of the two hours there was no resolution and no real sense of, you know here are the steps we'll take to, you know, improve this relationship. >> is bill bratton the bridge that will bring the two sides together despite his plea in the e-mail asking officers not to turn their backs? i think, you know, he had what i thought was a powerful quote when he said show me a mayor of any city not in conflict with the police union because of tensions and otherand budgets and other things. so is bratton the key to bringing this thing together? >>, i mean i think that's, you know, certainly the way it looks now for the administration. and that's been the plan in a sense all along when the playmayor appointed bill bratton. there was some skepticism from supporters of de blasio who was elected on police reform platform. he was bringing back the po
patrick lynch. the mayor did sit down with mr. lynch and four other union leaders last week.had a closed door meeting at the police academy. they met for two hours which signalled they were hearing each other and seeing each other. but at the end of the two hours there was no resolution and no real sense of, you know here are the steps we'll take to, you know, improve this relationship. >> is bill bratton the bridge that will bring the two sides together despite his plea in the e-mail...
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mr. richie leet elite, as you further steer yourself away from people into your island of luxury. screw you, patrick. >> you're the one with the big bus driver. >> wasn't the seat kicker your least favorite thing about flying? >> yes. >> go ahead. >> the drunk talker is my worst gregory. >> i thought it was good stuff. it's true. >> if somebody talks to you too much i want to warn you before going any further i have a very contagious disease. >> and sometimes you're not lying. >> liberal hollywood changing its tune. the oscar nominations are out and pro military american sniper racked up a lot of >>> the 2015 oscar nominations were announced today and as usual, plenty of surprises. "birdman" and the grand budapest hotel. "selma" got a nod for best picture. gregory, talk to me about this list. have you seen any of these movies? what do you think? >> i've seen a fair amount but the big injustice here and i think america will agree with me, the "lego" movie only got an oscar for a song. that was probably the best movie and achievement in movie making of the last five or ten years. it is an incredible f
mr. richie leet elite, as you further steer yourself away from people into your island of luxury. screw you, patrick. >> you're the one with the big bus driver. >> wasn't the seat kicker your least favorite thing about flying? >> yes. >> go ahead. >> the drunk talker is my worst gregory. >> i thought it was good stuff. it's true. >> if somebody talks to you too much i want to warn you before going any further i have a very contagious disease. >>...
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mr. smooth. you're like satin. you lose it. ellen, oprah, neil patrick >> i'm friends with neil patrick harris. >> those two are signing books. >> clearly i'm not getting the vote invite. >> i was at a big party with sidney portier. a big mafia party. you're not invited on the boat. and that's a metaphor, too. that's the tony romo. >> sidney portier. >> he's very cool. that's his wife. that's piers morgan's fingers. and piers got offended. sidney was saying i'm so sorry, what's your name? and that set piers off. >> this is the most air time that he's gotten -- you are making his year. >> i know. it's a funny photo that accidentally happened. >> oh, my goodness. >> let's play hardball. >> you didn't see that coming at all. of all the people, she's going to reference -- why does she ever bring up chris matthews? that makes no sense. i knew it would get you. >> i met crazy eyes. what duo you think of joe and teresa going away now? convicted felon, i have comments. >> there are folks on twitters, go bananas. they have people. >> trying to kill me more than o
mr. smooth. you're like satin. you lose it. ellen, oprah, neil patrick >> i'm friends with neil patrick harris. >> those two are signing books. >> clearly i'm not getting the vote invite. >> i was at a big party with sidney portier. a big mafia party. you're not invited on the boat. and that's a metaphor, too. that's the tony romo. >> sidney portier. >> he's very cool. that's his wife. that's piers morgan's fingers. and piers got offended. sidney was saying...
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patrick, what do you make of the economic landscape? >> well, first of all would agree with mr.f the things he said to you. a couple of my lines when we get to energy. but when we have good news, that is not bad. you should try to make good news bad news -- shouldn't try to make good news bad news. but there are holes in this. the american people don't see the personal prosperity. the great middle class doesn't. comes because of the inequality, some often has been going to capital. whatever you want to say. the fact we have a new structure to our economic worries and woes, but more importantly, it seems to me in the years when the economy gets better, it doesn't necessarily -- the president is not running for re-election. what it opens the door to is another election. like in 1968. opens the door when you have good -- terrific economy to other issues and concerns that are recesssive, and we have some. the deficit is huge. the question you just raised on obamacare with the doctor. i can only think when i heard her, the adage that man is his own lawyer has a fool nor a client and
patrick, what do you make of the economic landscape? >> well, first of all would agree with mr.f the things he said to you. a couple of my lines when we get to energy. but when we have good news, that is not bad. you should try to make good news bad news -- shouldn't try to make good news bad news. but there are holes in this. the american people don't see the personal prosperity. the great middle class doesn't. comes because of the inequality, some often has been going to capital....
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mr. mayor, thank you so much deputy mayor patrick klugman, any information you get, please feel free to passwe have from here right now. alisyn back to you in new york. >>> we'll update everyone with what's happening at home. because law enforcement agency ace cross the country are responding to the paris attack with increased security and surveillance today. they are on high alert for potential copycat attacks and lone wolf terrorists cnn's debra feyerick has the latest. >> based on the early analysis of the shooting the nypd deployed officers to the french consulate and other sensitive sites. the nypd intelligence and counterterrorism bureaus determined it was necessary to basically reconfigure deployment plans. you see the heavily armed teams outside the consulate. deployed the much the same after the shooting in australia a couple of weeks ago. they did not raise the threat level. the threat level has not been raised anywhere in the country. however here in new york the nypd is reviewing the latest intelligence and they're making the necessary adjustments, now the great fear yesterday be
mr. mayor, thank you so much deputy mayor patrick klugman, any information you get, please feel free to passwe have from here right now. alisyn back to you in new york. >>> we'll update everyone with what's happening at home. because law enforcement agency ace cross the country are responding to the paris attack with increased security and surveillance today. they are on high alert for potential copycat attacks and lone wolf terrorists cnn's debra feyerick has the latest. >>...
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patrick, along with members of the defense team. first, the judge will ask if keenan has accepted the plea deal. >> is mr.eenan prepared to go forward with this change of plea? >> your honor, he is not. >> okay. that being said, then i have an opinion with respect to the motion to dismiss. and so i'm going to read that opinion here this morning. it is without question, based on the egregious history of the prosecutorial misconduct in this case that the state willfully withheld exculpatory evidence from keenan and his attorneys. the knowledge of this material prior to trial would have clearly benefitted mr. keenan's case. i do want to state that the court wants to make a clear statement that the decision here today is not a reflection on the current team of assistant county prosecutors that have been assigned to this case. they have conducted themselves in a professional and forthcoming manner. nor is this a reflection of the court's opinion on keenan's guilt or innocence. instead, it is a decision that is founded on the basic right that our forefathers envisioned for those accused of a crime to be afforde
patrick, along with members of the defense team. first, the judge will ask if keenan has accepted the plea deal. >> is mr.eenan prepared to go forward with this change of plea? >> your honor, he is not. >> okay. that being said, then i have an opinion with respect to the motion to dismiss. and so i'm going to read that opinion here this morning. it is without question, based on the egregious history of the prosecutorial misconduct in this case that the state willfully withheld...
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mr. stephen hess new one of the few people that he was close to. it is the subject of his new book, "the professor and the president: daniel patrick moynihan in the white house." before we introduce them to the this stage, we have a preview video to show. >> he is assistant to the president for affairs. he was speaking at a rally that was appropriately scheduled on halloween night. [laughter] we are predicting the end of the world after he was elected the following week. >> the president of the united states. >> it was an incredibly close election in 1968 he came in with an opposition to congress and he felt that he needed some prominent democrat and strangely he turned to daniel patrick moynihan and put him on his white house staff. he put opposition people in the cabinet because he could fire them very easily and if you quit, they are in trouble. >> i have been a speechwriter for him when he ran for governor of california in 1962 he was professional a political relationship, but he was close he was completely different they were simply good friends. it was a very unusual white house to have a richard nixon staff that is all very uptight and then thro
mr. stephen hess new one of the few people that he was close to. it is the subject of his new book, "the professor and the president: daniel patrick moynihan in the white house." before we introduce them to the this stage, we have a preview video to show. >> he is assistant to the president for affairs. he was speaking at a rally that was appropriately scheduled on halloween night. [laughter] we are predicting the end of the world after he was elected the following week....
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mr. sasso, what are you talking about? >> guest: right. well, patrick leahy the chairman of the senate judiciary committee in 2014 was the author of the usa freedom act. the main issue is t first leak that came out of edward snowden's documents which was this mass collection of information on all of our phone calls. so that's, you know, the time, the phone numbers, the duration of the call. and so that sort of mass surveillance of americans was, i think, the most shocking revelation. that's been the main debate is how do they address that curb the nsa's authority in that area? president obama took some voluntary step toss change how the nsa handles that data, but ultimately, they want to move the reformers in congress, so leahy, senator ronyden and others would like to remove the nsa's control of that vast database. >> guest: short of large scale, comprehensive nsa reform i think one thing that could be prepared to move is reform of the electronicommunitions privacy act which was, got a tremendous amount of support this past year in the house. it's a bi
mr. sasso, what are you talking about? >> guest: right. well, patrick leahy the chairman of the senate judiciary committee in 2014 was the author of the usa freedom act. the main issue is t first leak that came out of edward snowden's documents which was this mass collection of information on all of our phone calls. so that's, you know, the time, the phone numbers, the duration of the call. and so that sort of mass surveillance of americans was, i think, the most shocking revelation....
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mr. president, on a separate topic, late last night i returned from havana, cuba, with senator patrick leahy senator stabenow senator whitehouse, congressman van hollen and congressman welsh of vermont. it was a whirlwind trip. in a matter of two days, we had a number of visits with a variety of different people in havana. they included government officials. bruno rodriguez who is the foreign minister of the cuban government. had a lengthy meeting with him yesterday. we had a meeting with about ten different ambassadors from foreign countries to cuba. we met as well with about a dozen reformers or dissidents, opponents of the current castro regime in cuba and had individual meetings with ministries. this was a productive and important delegation trip, important because starting tomorrow, we are going to have face-to-face negotiations in havana between the united states and cuba pursuant to president obama's december 17 announcement. we are setting out to change the foreign policy of the united states as it regards cuba. it's time for a change. for over 50 years, we have been committed to a p
mr. president, on a separate topic, late last night i returned from havana, cuba, with senator patrick leahy senator stabenow senator whitehouse, congressman van hollen and congressman welsh of vermont. it was a whirlwind trip. in a matter of two days, we had a number of visits with a variety of different people in havana. they included government officials. bruno rodriguez who is the foreign minister of the cuban government. had a lengthy meeting with him yesterday. we had a meeting with about...
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mr. connick realized he had no alternative, the evidence was all too clear. it was physically and scientifically impossible for thompson to have been the carjacker. >> michael gordon and connick met with judge patrick who had presided over both of thompson's trials. upon learning of the hidden blood evidence, judge quinlan grew furious with connick. >> he said he was going to hold a hearing in open court, to try to determine exactly how this had happened. he wanted all the citizens of new orleans to see. >> at the hearing, attorneys questioned the key prosecutors involved with thompson's case, including jim williams, the man with the little electric chair on his desk. a colleague testified that williams was given the blood results, but williams denied it. >> williams' story is that he never received it, he never saw it, and so at the end of the day, the choices between dishonesty and incompetence. they can either be the prosecutors who knew that evidence was being withheld in their case or they can be prosecutors who weren't in charge of their cases when a man's life was on the line. >> visibly upset, judge quinlan overturned thompson's carjacking conviction. he also ordered a stay of execution and
mr. connick realized he had no alternative, the evidence was all too clear. it was physically and scientifically impossible for thompson to have been the carjacker. >> michael gordon and connick met with judge patrick who had presided over both of thompson's trials. upon learning of the hidden blood evidence, judge quinlan grew furious with connick. >> he said he was going to hold a hearing in open court, to try to determine exactly how this had happened. he wanted all the citizens...
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patrick murphy, as a veteran? how did you take this movie? >> i saw it yesterday with my wife. i got choked up a couple of times during it. i couldn't disagree more with mr. greenwald. i thought it was very humanizing. the struggles that we have as soldiers over in iraq between protecting the iraqi people between protecting the men and women that you served with and also you saw so many innocent lives being taken as collateral damage. i thought the film showed how chris kyle struggled internet edd interntally who had an 8-year-old boy who picked up something to throw at a convoy. clearly, his men were in imminent danger. he still didn't do it. you know why? because he had compassion. he protected the seals, the marines, the troops that he served with. and when he came home he protected the veterans who were struggling to come back home and that was the cause of his death. >> do you reject the idea that there is an agenda in inthis movie? >> i think people out there who are trying to make this a controversy are conflating the issues. i lost 19 men in iraq. i came back home and ran for congress on that. i did my best to end the war and bring our troops hom
patrick murphy, as a veteran? how did you take this movie? >> i saw it yesterday with my wife. i got choked up a couple of times during it. i couldn't disagree more with mr. greenwald. i thought it was very humanizing. the struggles that we have as soldiers over in iraq between protecting the iraqi people between protecting the men and women that you served with and also you saw so many innocent lives being taken as collateral damage. i thought the film showed how chris kyle struggled...
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mr. president, on a separate topic, late last night i returned from havana, cuba with senator patrick leahy, senator stabenow senator whitehouse, it was a whirl wind trip. in a matter of two days, we had a number of visits with a variety of different people in havana. they included government officials, bruno rodriguez, had a lengthy meeting with him yesterday. we had a meeting with about ten different ambassadors from foreign countries to cuba. we met as well with about a dozen reformers or dissidents opponents of the current castro regime in cuba and had individual meetings with ministries. this was a productive and important delegation trip. important because starting tomorrow we are going to have face-to-face negotiations in havana between the united states and cuba. pursuant to president obama's december 17th announcement, we are setting out to change the foreign policy of the united states cause it regards -- as it regards cuba. it's time for a change. for over 50 years, we have been committed to a policy of exclusion, believing that if we had embargoes and blockades, we could force i
mr. president, on a separate topic, late last night i returned from havana, cuba with senator patrick leahy, senator stabenow senator whitehouse, it was a whirl wind trip. in a matter of two days, we had a number of visits with a variety of different people in havana. they included government officials, bruno rodriguez, had a lengthy meeting with him yesterday. we had a meeting with about ten different ambassadors from foreign countries to cuba. we met as well with about a dozen reformers or...
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at the national press club, postmaster general patrick donahoe discussed the future of the postal service and how they are adjusting to lower mail volume. mr. donahoe has led the agency since 2011 and is leaving the job on february 1st. this is an hour. >>> it is nice to be back here at the national press club and i'm glad to see everybody made it. neither rain nor snow nor gloom nor dark of night. that's very good, but this is not a good day to be a letter carrier. it's cold and especially going up and down steps. keep them in your thoughts today as they are out there making sure the mail gets delivered. i'd like to hank herb perrone and the newsmakers committee for making a little room for the schedule for the lame duck. but 40 years my uncle bob rousted me out of bed one summer morning. i was probably a sophomore in college. and he wanted to make sure that i went down to the pittsburgh general post office in time to take the postal example. if if i wouldn't have done that 40 years ago, i wouldn't be standing here today. ended up working the afternoon shift and was going to university of pittsburgh during the day. i was going to graduate
at the national press club, postmaster general patrick donahoe discussed the future of the postal service and how they are adjusting to lower mail volume. mr. donahoe has led the agency since 2011 and is leaving the job on february 1st. this is an hour. >>> it is nice to be back here at the national press club and i'm glad to see everybody made it. neither rain nor snow nor gloom nor dark of night. that's very good, but this is not a good day to be a letter carrier. it's cold and...
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academy award host neal patrick harris tweeted a bunch of oscar themes. >> i'm going to quiz you. the first is mry difficult. yeah. i will give you a hint. this is about a scientist. it's a movie about a scientist. >> and the last one, i can't believe i am saying this on national television but rectal efls. >> that was my band name in high school. >> this guy was on the office. >> steve carrel? >> yes, very good. >> he is going to be upset. >> he maybe will appreciate it. >> yes. >> do we have time for the sneak peek from ted to i can't believe we can show a trailer. >> this trailer is pretty dirty. >> yes, bring it on. >> do you consider yourself to be human. >> overruled. guilty. hearsay. in my chambers. >> i rest. >> all right. >> that's how they are supposed to. >> the first made huge money. hollywood said let's make a sequel and the teddy bear is marrying a woman and they want to have a kid. you do the science on that. >> the tough issues such as beastiality. i think it's time as a society that we go there. >> rectal elves. >> on that note thank you so much. >> that was my last time on the s
academy award host neal patrick harris tweeted a bunch of oscar themes. >> i'm going to quiz you. the first is mry difficult. yeah. i will give you a hint. this is about a scientist. it's a movie about a scientist. >> and the last one, i can't believe i am saying this on national television but rectal efls. >> that was my band name in high school. >> this guy was on the office. >> steve carrel? >> yes, very good. >> he is going to be upset. >> he...
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patrick j. conroy of the state of oregon be and is hereby chosen chaplain of the house of representatives. the speaker: the gentlelady from washington. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, for the purposes of offering an amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker: the house will be in order. members will take their seats. the gentleman from california. mr. becerra: i thank the gentlewoman for ruling. i have an amendment to the resolution. before offering the amendment i ask there be a division of the question on the resolution so we may have a separate vote on the chap -- chaplain. the speaker: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. becerra of california. that drew hamill of the district of colombia be and is hereby chosen clerk of the house of representatives. that wendall primus of the commonwealth of virginia be and is hereby chosen sergeant at arms of the house of representatives. and nadine yoshami of the commonwealth of virginia be and is hereby chosen chief administrative officer of the house of representatives. the speaker: the question w
patrick j. conroy of the state of oregon be and is hereby chosen chaplain of the house of representatives. the speaker: the gentlelady from washington. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, for the purposes of offering an amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker: the house will be in order. members will take their seats. the gentleman from california. mr. becerra: i thank the gentlewoman for ruling. i have an amendment to the...
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mr. smooth. like satin. you are so nervous. when i make fun of oprah, you lose it. you get so freaked out, mention of ellen, oprah, neil patrickat? >> clearly not on the boat. >> you didn't get the boat invite. >> interesting. never got the boat invite. >> i was at a party with sydney poitier. >> i was at a beverly hills party. >> i choose not to be on the boat. you are not invited on the boat. a metaphor too. become to tony romo. a >> oh, yeah, huh. nothing. >> what? >> nothing. >> i can't get over it. >> we have the picture of you with sydney poitier. >> referenced it half an hour ago. >> how cool is sydney poitier? >> that's his wife. piers morgan's fingers. sydney going, who are you? piers got offended. sydney was kindly saying, i'm sorry, what is your name? that sets piers off. >> this is the most air time this guy has gotten. you are, you are making it a year. >> i know. i know. >> oh, my god. >> funny photo. awe off it accide it accidentally happened. >> who is the new surgeon general? >> i don't know the name of the new surgeon general? >> vivid murphy. >> who is he replacing? >> okay. you know what? i, i, no. >> i'm n
mr. smooth. like satin. you are so nervous. when i make fun of oprah, you lose it. you get so freaked out, mention of ellen, oprah, neil patrickat? >> clearly not on the boat. >> you didn't get the boat invite. >> interesting. never got the boat invite. >> i was at a party with sydney poitier. >> i was at a beverly hills party. >> i choose not to be on the boat. you are not invited on the boat. a metaphor too. become to tony romo. a >> oh, yeah, huh....
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mr. gohmert: in the time i have left, i wanted to touch on a significant article by patrick pool, j.p.j. media, because as he says, it's a look back on this year's parade of failure and expect more in 2015. he has a top, the national security not top 10 of 2014. so i guess my paraphrase this to be top 10 failures in national security by this administration. number one befriending quote, moderate al qaeda in syria. he said, where with reason and reality they can only exist in the vetted potomac fever swamps of d.c. think tanks and foreign policy community. such was the case in january when three of the best and brightest from those ranks published an article in foreign affairs, same publication in 2007 brought us the moderate muslim brotherhood contending that the u.s. needed to befriend the syrian jihadist group as some kind of counter to more extreme jihadist groups like isis and gentleman bad. the president they decided was the u.s. failure to designate the taliban after 9/11. at the time they wrote this one of of the top leaders was a lieutenant for al qaeda head if zawahiri who openl
mr. gohmert: in the time i have left, i wanted to touch on a significant article by patrick pool, j.p.j. media, because as he says, it's a look back on this year's parade of failure and expect more in 2015. he has a top, the national security not top 10 of 2014. so i guess my paraphrase this to be top 10 failures in national security by this administration. number one befriending quote, moderate al qaeda in syria. he said, where with reason and reality they can only exist in the vetted potomac...