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mr. pierce, in new orleans' darkest hour, what did you do?" and i knew that i had to have a response, i'm an actor, so that's what i wanted my response to be. - you gravitate to your-- - and i said this is what i want to respond to, so we did "waiting for godot" right in the heart of the lower ninth ward where it was our ground zero-- - [evan] most devastated - it was sacred ground. it was sacred ground. thousands of people had died. hundreds of people had died, and, i knew that i wanted to respect them. and in the middle of that play, there was the most cathartic moment of my life. when my character stands there, in the midst of the desolation, and he says, "at this place, in this moment in time, "all mankind is us, let us do something "while we have the chance." it was as if i was stepping out of character, as if i was talking to my family members of the community of new orleans who had come from all different places, in the midst of this disaster, we knew that to honor the people that had lost their lives through no fault of their own. and
mr. pierce, in new orleans' darkest hour, what did you do?" and i knew that i had to have a response, i'm an actor, so that's what i wanted my response to be. - you gravitate to your-- - and i said this is what i want to respond to, so we did "waiting for godot" right in the heart of the lower ninth ward where it was our ground zero-- - [evan] most devastated - it was sacred ground. it was sacred ground. thousands of people had died. hundreds of people had died, and, i knew that...
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mr. pierce: the proposed -- is that? mr. cordray. this will be released this spring. mr. pierce: she suggested i asked the cfp be whether you have any willingness to de it toify data and release the public so banks and financial institutions can interpret the data and draw their own conclusions, is that something you would be willing to do? mr. cordray: what data are we talking about? pierce: the debtor that you are using to formulate the rule on overdraft. mr. cordray: i thought you were talking about small dollars. we will release a proposal. we are not releasing a proposal this spring. mr. pierce: would you be willing to release the data that forms a basis of your conclusion? mr. cordray: we issued a couple different white papers on overdraft of that is what you want me to address. be willingwould you to release information? i have released a bill, are you familiar? ist the bill would do >> congress legislated that to protect and defend our country. there is congressional judgment. >> that the loans they are being offered are more expensive compared to other options in
mr. pierce: the proposed -- is that? mr. cordray. this will be released this spring. mr. pierce: she suggested i asked the cfp be whether you have any willingness to de it toify data and release the public so banks and financial institutions can interpret the data and draw their own conclusions, is that something you would be willing to do? mr. cordray: what data are we talking about? pierce: the debtor that you are using to formulate the rule on overdraft. mr. cordray: i thought you were...
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mr. pierce if he used his property the way he has other properties, simply to run his business.the federal government would be able to say his property was wetlands under their control and threaten him with jail. deirdre: a family business that has functioned in a certain way for years, all of a sudden the pattern changed. >> they want to use their property as they have used other property in minnesota. they have a successful family-owned business. some of the nicest golf course and football stadiums use their soil that they mine from peat. he said i hope you allow them to use their property because if not we'll all be out of the job. the bureaucrat said you might want to get your resume in order. deirdre: it seems as if millions of property owners would be affected. mark miller, managing attorney for pacific legal foundations. we may be closer to finding the source of susan rice's benghazi talking points. the president of the group is suing the government. we'll talk about this victory. >> was it because of a pro test or because of a guys out on a walk who decided to go kill am
mr. pierce if he used his property the way he has other properties, simply to run his business.the federal government would be able to say his property was wetlands under their control and threaten him with jail. deirdre: a family business that has functioned in a certain way for years, all of a sudden the pattern changed. >> they want to use their property as they have used other property in minnesota. they have a successful family-owned business. some of the nicest golf course and...
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mr. pierce. >> how are you doing, mr. secretary? hi. >> we're all going back and forth. >> yeah, okay. so the president's in cuba this week and first president in 90 years to visit. have you been involved in the discussions about normalizing relations and trade with cuba? >> yeah. >> so the president stated in december that he'd like to go to cuba where there's progress in the liberty and freedom and the possibility of ordinary cubans. what progress did we make since december that now has changed the president so he should go? >> you know, congressman, the purpose of the president's -- >> i didn't ask that. the purpose. he made the comment, sir, and you're in the discussions. i just would like to know what progress cuba has made since december in freedom, liberty and the possibilities for ordinary cubans. >> the purpose of the changes that we've made is to open -- >> okay. that's not my question. i apologize. i don't mean to cut you off. i've got five minutes. >> i do have an answer to your question if i can get beyond the first few words. i'm happy the answer at your pleasure. >> i'm
mr. pierce. >> how are you doing, mr. secretary? hi. >> we're all going back and forth. >> yeah, okay. so the president's in cuba this week and first president in 90 years to visit. have you been involved in the discussions about normalizing relations and trade with cuba? >> yeah. >> so the president stated in december that he'd like to go to cuba where there's progress in the liberty and freedom and the possibility of ordinary cubans. what progress did we make...
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mr. pierce. >> good to see you. >> we're going back and forth. so the president is in cuba this week and first president in 90 years to visit. have you been involved in the discussions about normalizing relations and trade with cuba? >> yeah. >> so the president stated in december that he'd like to go to cuba where there's progress in the liberty and freedom and the possibility of ordinary cubans. what progress did we make since december that's changed the president so he could go? >> you know, congressman, the purpose of the president's -- >> i didn't ask that. the purpose. he made the comment, sir, and you're in the discussions. i would like to know what progress cuba has made since december in freedom, liberty and the possibilities for ordinary cubans. >> the purpose of the changes that we've made is to open -- >> okay. that's not my question. i apologize. i don't mean to cut you off. i've got five minutes. >> i do have an answer to your question if i can get beyond the first few words. i'm happy the answer at your pleasure. >> i'm waiting bre
mr. pierce. >> good to see you. >> we're going back and forth. so the president is in cuba this week and first president in 90 years to visit. have you been involved in the discussions about normalizing relations and trade with cuba? >> yeah. >> so the president stated in december that he'd like to go to cuba where there's progress in the liberty and freedom and the possibility of ordinary cubans. what progress did we make since december that's changed the president so...
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mr. pierce. >> thank you, mr. chairman. don't want to catch you out of balance, mr. cordray, but i would like to thank, over here, would like to thank you for the past couple years, your staff's been working with the coalition to save financing, basically streamlining the rules under title 14 of dodd-frank just as it pertains to the seller financing. that's something we discussed in one of our meetings. so i appreciate whatever's going on there. there's some sense that we'll come to resolution there. so at what level do you think that people who are using payday loans are trapped? in other words, how many loans in a row does that, does constitute that? >> i don't know if there's a hard and fast definition but i guess from what we have seen, if half of the loans being made in that marketplace, more than half of the loans being made in that marketplace are going to people for -- >> i'm trying to get sort of -- >> for whom this is marketed as a short-term 14-day loan and in fact, more than half the loans growing to people who have rolled them ten or more times. seems li
mr. pierce. >> thank you, mr. chairman. don't want to catch you out of balance, mr. cordray, but i would like to thank, over here, would like to thank you for the past couple years, your staff's been working with the coalition to save financing, basically streamlining the rules under title 14 of dodd-frank just as it pertains to the seller financing. that's something we discussed in one of our meetings. so i appreciate whatever's going on there. there's some sense that we'll come to...
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piercing light showers. moderate showers with over towards mr.. as a get into start county we do have him as showers out towards trumbull and over into portage county. here's a look at your headlines daylight saving time begins tonight. as you head down on the public to set your clock for one hour tonight. at 742 sunset at 732. on and off showers do monday about a half an inch an inch and have expected than the big cool down later in the week. tomorrow were headed into the like i said he will need your rain gear and dodging though showers throughout the whole entire day we elyse reach 60 degrees are given a few more 60-degree days emma a day forecast. downtown cleveland getting a fresh look still to come on fox a news at ten the renovation underway for public square ahead of the republican national convention. a four -year-old girl suffers devastating injuries after a trip to the dentist. stay turn as we sit down for a antenna o'clock a live picture now of the city skyline beautiful clear night slideshow in the air no r some changes are in the for
piercing light showers. moderate showers with over towards mr.. as a get into start county we do have him as showers out towards trumbull and over into portage county. here's a look at your headlines daylight saving time begins tonight. as you head down on the public to set your clock for one hour tonight. at 742 sunset at 732. on and off showers do monday about a half an inch an inch and have expected than the big cool down later in the week. tomorrow were headed into the like i said he will...
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will embed a regime that creates more, not fewer hurdles, for smaller players, to pierce the silicon curtain, end quote. mr. chairman, you don't to state that you don't believe this disruption will -- has the fcc gathered evidence to this effect? has a disparity study been conducted to surface the unintended consequences of this proposal for programmers whose viability is not only improved with this business model? >> you would consider a delay? >> i would. >> commissioner clyburn, i want to congratulate you on this bill. i know it will happen. i have a question about the martinization of the life line program. i'm hearing from many constituents that they are concerned with the portion of the proposal that would start charging for services that have been free for years. i think that's been a consistent theme here this morning. would you further explain the proposal and the martinization of the lifeline program? >> what we were attempting to do, and it was a very simple objective. and it was to make sure that the lifeline looks like everyone else's options and opportunities. right now it just goes to financ
will embed a regime that creates more, not fewer hurdles, for smaller players, to pierce the silicon curtain, end quote. mr. chairman, you don't to state that you don't believe this disruption will -- has the fcc gathered evidence to this effect? has a disparity study been conducted to surface the unintended consequences of this proposal for programmers whose viability is not only improved with this business model? >> you would consider a delay? >> i would. >> commissioner...
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> captain jeffrey pierce says the incident began hours earlier, when conroy and his 37- year-old girlfriend, began arguing. it escalated. >> preliminary investigation is showing that mr. conroy physically attacked her. >> it was all in front of her 15-year-old son who found his mother's semi automatic firearm. >> he fired several rounds, striking mr. conroy, and of course he was killed. >> the 15-year-old is in degree murder. >> why is this 15-year-old boy charged? >> in the commonwealth of virginia, all homicides, by stat utes are presumed -- stat utes are presumed to be murder. >> the three had lived together for several years, says pierce. >> no matter what the outcome, the family has been severely damaged or destroyed. >> after the investigation is complete, the commonwealths's attorney will decide whether to prosecute or dismiss this case. >> sentencing was handed down today 32-year-old paul thomas was hearded to spend the year and three months behind bars. the baby sister was left alone, while their mother, 31-year-old ashley white drove thomas to work. white was convicted of three counts of abuse and neglect. she will be sentenced may >>> top prosecutor, angel
> captain jeffrey pierce says the incident began hours earlier, when conroy and his 37- year-old girlfriend, began arguing. it escalated. >> preliminary investigation is showing that mr. conroy physically attacked her. >> it was all in front of her 15-year-old son who found his mother's semi automatic firearm. >> he fired several rounds, striking mr. conroy, and of course he was killed. >> the 15-year-old is in degree murder. >> why is this 15-year-old boy...
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hurdles for smaller players, new entrants and minority content providers to the pierce the silicone curtain, end quote. mr. chairman, you continue to assert that you don't believe that this disruption will harm or limit minority and independent programming. so has the fcc gathered evidence to the fact? has a disparity study been conducted for programs whose viability is not only driven by increased viewership, but also proven business models? >> thank you, congresswoman. the entire nprm is designed to e elicit this kind of information. and then to collect that information in the first round and then to have a rebuttal to that information or adding -- >> okay, so there's been no study, no -- >> what i'm saying is that's the process, we're collecting that right now. >> so i've asked for a study to be performed on the impact of the set-top box proposal on small and minority programmers and content providers and broadcasters. i consider this a reasonable request. would you consider delaying the rulemaking until the report is completed and to work with the committee to address any concerns that may be raised b
hurdles for smaller players, new entrants and minority content providers to the pierce the silicone curtain, end quote. mr. chairman, you continue to assert that you don't believe that this disruption will harm or limit minority and independent programming. so has the fcc gathered evidence to the fact? has a disparity study been conducted for programs whose viability is not only driven by increased viewership, but also proven business models? >> thank you, congresswoman. the entire nprm...
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fewer hurdles for smaller players, new entrants and minority content providers to pierce the silicon curtain. end quote. mr. chairman, you continue to assert that you don't believe this disruption will harm or limit minority and independent programming, so has the fcc gathered evidence to this effect? has a disparty study been conducted to surface the consequences of this proposal for programmers whose viability is not only driven by viewership but also proven business models? >> thank you, congresswoman. the entire nprm is designed to illicit this kind of information and then to collect that information in the first round and then to have a rebuttal to that information or -- >> okay, so there's been no study? >> that's the process, we're collectsi collecting that right now. >> i've asked for a study of the impact of the set top box proposal on small and minority programmers and content providers and broadcasters. i consider this a reasonable request. would you consider delaying the rule making until the report is completed and to work with the committee to address any concerns that may be raised by a repo
fewer hurdles for smaller players, new entrants and minority content providers to pierce the silicon curtain. end quote. mr. chairman, you continue to assert that you don't believe this disruption will harm or limit minority and independent programming, so has the fcc gathered evidence to this effect? has a disparty study been conducted to surface the consequences of this proposal for programmers whose viability is not only driven by viewership but also proven business models? >> thank...
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mr. trump. >> thank you, a fine night. thank you, katrina pierce. look who is with us, john tapper, how, john is a tough guy, if you've ever see the show, he's a tough guy, no nonsense. so, john, do you like trump? >> well, you know, i think he's more deliberate than we think. you know, when you think about him launching his campaign, he did it with immigration, took over the news cycle. i think the term that's going to win this election is not traditional conservative, but moderate conservative. and i think there's a real disconnect and we look at the pundits and everybody saying he's not a true conservative, he's not a true conservative. i think a true conservative wins this election. i think a moderate conservative wins the election. stuart: are you going to pick it. >> i'm with much of what he stands for, i'm not there yet. stuart: you're working on it? >> i'm working on it. stuart: you're going to be with us for the next 40 minutes. >> i am. stuart: you're a lucky guy. let's get to marco rubio, as i said before, i think he had a tough night. do
mr. trump. >> thank you, a fine night. thank you, katrina pierce. look who is with us, john tapper, how, john is a tough guy, if you've ever see the show, he's a tough guy, no nonsense. so, john, do you like trump? >> well, you know, i think he's more deliberate than we think. you know, when you think about him launching his campaign, he did it with immigration, took over the news cycle. i think the term that's going to win this election is not traditional conservative, but moderate...