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good morning, mr. poore>> cedric was out of prison several months prior to being charged to the homicide. >> i wanted to work like the jeffersons, but live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. nevertheless, i did it. i suffered the consequences of doing it. >> detention of four charges of murder in the first degree. three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges being held without bond. >> now facing charges that could be the death penalty. >> my best attorney right now is me right now. i can read. i can write. it don't take much for me to learn. >> a public defender to represent you on the case. good luck. james poore. good morning mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is carrying a heavy load, james poore hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. an offi
good morning, mr. poore>> cedric was out of prison several months prior to being charged to the homicide. >> i wanted to work like the jeffersons, but live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. nevertheless, i did it. i suffered the consequences of doing it. >> detention of four charges of murder in the first degree. three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges being held without bond. >> now facing charges that could be the death penalty. >> my...
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good morning, mr. poore>> cedric had been out of prison 11 months, prior to being charged with a quadruple homicide. served 17 years for armed robbery after holding up customers at a tulsa strip club. >> i want to live like the judges, like the jennifer sons but like donald trump. i suffered the consequences for doing it. >> detention on four charges of murder in the first degree and three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges, you're held without bond. >> facing charges that could result in the death penalty, cedric cannot afford an attorney. >> my best lawyer is me right now, only thing i can do is continue to file requests to get into the law library. i can read, i can write. don't take much for me to learn. >> appoint a public defender to represent you on this case. good luck. james poore. good morning, mr. poore. i believe you're represented by kathy try, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to carry a heavy case load and have limited resource
good morning, mr. poore>> cedric had been out of prison 11 months, prior to being charged with a quadruple homicide. served 17 years for armed robbery after holding up customers at a tulsa strip club. >> i want to live like the judges, like the jennifer sons but like donald trump. i suffered the consequences for doing it. >> detention on four charges of murder in the first degree and three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges, you're held without bond....
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good morning, mr. poore of prison for 11 months prior to being charged with the quadruple homicide. he had served nearly 17 years for armed robbery after holding up the customers at a tulsa strip club. >> i want to live like the joneses, i want to work like the jervises, but i want to live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. nevertheless, i did it and i suffered the consequences for doing it. >> probable cause found for your detention on four charges of murder in the first degree and three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges, bail without bond. >> now faces charges that could result in the death penalty, cedric cannot afford an attorney. >> my best lawyer is me right now. the only thing i can do is continue to fight requests to get into the law library. i can read, i can write. it don't take much for me to learn. >> i will appoint a public defenders to represent you on this case. good luck. all right, james poore. good morning, mr. poore. i believe you're being represented by kathy cr
good morning, mr. poore of prison for 11 months prior to being charged with the quadruple homicide. he had served nearly 17 years for armed robbery after holding up the customers at a tulsa strip club. >> i want to live like the joneses, i want to work like the jervises, but i want to live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. nevertheless, i did it and i suffered the consequences for doing it. >> probable cause found for your detention on four charges of murder in the first degree...
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mr. president. you got all the poor votes. you need suburban votes, salt lake hands with cops. kennedy said when did democrats back to republicans when they move to the suburbs? he was curious about that. which suggested he might have had more ability than the democrats in the late '60s to lessen -- although he cooperate have stopped the split between white working class and blacks, but he might have been better at it. just two more things. i'm going by the time i was told to speak, so -- actually i have a few more minutes but maybe you don't. i'm going to try to give you as much as i can without violating the rule that so many mothers taught their daughters earlier. they don't buy the milk if the cow -- don't buy the cow if the milk is free. think about the late 1960s and the culture. and on this one i interviewed a number of leaders of the new left. tom hayden and i wanted their take on this. if kennedy lives, and there's no vietnam war, then what happens to the movements of the 60 ares? my feeling is, you had a huge cohort of young people, change in sexual more raise, sex, r
mr. president. you got all the poor votes. you need suburban votes, salt lake hands with cops. kennedy said when did democrats back to republicans when they move to the suburbs? he was curious about that. which suggested he might have had more ability than the democrats in the late '60s to lessen -- although he cooperate have stopped the split between white working class and blacks, but he might have been better at it. just two more things. i'm going by the time i was told to speak, so --...
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so you want to stay as poor as a church mouse, hmm, mr. ubu? god's wounds, madam. pshit. i'd rather be poor as the stingiest mouse, than rich as the cruelest cat. and your bonnet and your umbrella and your officer's greatcoat? and then what, you old cow? [music] pfart, pshit, what a stingy bastard. but pfart, pshit. i think i've got him pshitting just the same. thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu, what are you eating now? nothing, nothing, just a spot of veal. the veal. he's eaten my veal, the lout. the veal. help. help. by my green candle, i'll gouge your eyes out. [music] good day, gentlemen. we have been awaiting your
so you want to stay as poor as a church mouse, hmm, mr. ubu? god's wounds, madam. pshit. i'd rather be poor as the stingiest mouse, than rich as the cruelest cat. and your bonnet and your umbrella and your officer's greatcoat? and then what, you old cow? [music] pfart, pshit, what a stingy bastard. but pfart, pshit. i think i've got him pshitting just the same. thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it...
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. >> oh, poor guy! mrs. better about life with glasses, so she turned to the internet. she started a facebook page "glasses for noah," urging people to show him glasses can be cool. the response was overwhelming, more than 1,600 people liking the page and hundreds of them posting pictures of themselves wearing their glasses along with the words of encouragement. noah's now getting used to those glasses. >> i don't know how many more likes or pictures we'll get, but as long as i'm getting pictures, i'll keep showing them to him every night. >> thank you for all the pictures. >> i like it. i like it when noah does that little thing. >>> and in washington, illinois, some therapy dogs were on hand this thanksgiving to give some special attention to victims of last week's devastating tornadoes. one dog, smokey, served up a lot of love to go with that prethanksgiving feast at a community center. >>> and now a story of second chances. a woman in the final throes of stage four lymphoma says she was given a chance to
. >> oh, poor guy! mrs. better about life with glasses, so she turned to the internet. she started a facebook page "glasses for noah," urging people to show him glasses can be cool. the response was overwhelming, more than 1,600 people liking the page and hundreds of them posting pictures of themselves wearing their glasses along with the words of encouragement. noah's now getting used to those glasses. >> i don't know how many more likes or pictures we'll get, but as long...
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mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other d.o.c. facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide range of crimes, everything f
mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player...
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it's easy to say there's poor mr. paulson to mr. paulson is for close to it's terrible for mr.ulson. it's terrible for the bank. it's terrible for everybody. we just wrote mr. paulson's mortgage down, the bank would be better off. mr. paulson would be better off. mr. paulson's community would be better off. why can't those idiots just get it done? it's easy to say the. like somebody came to my office every three days to say the. really, i did understand that completely. here's the problem. the problem is that for every mr. paulson they were about seven mr. wessels. mr. wells will come your also underwater. >> but i'm not a deadbeat. i'm paying my mortgage. spent mr. wells was also underwater. he was underwater about as much as mr. paulson was. he was paying his mortgage and he was doing all of that. if you announced a program where everybody who stopped paying their mortgage could get a lot of relief, then mr. wessel would stop paying. you would spend a lot of money. you might come to be doing a huge unjust thing. washed all the people who bought houses badly get money relative
it's easy to say there's poor mr. paulson to mr. paulson is for close to it's terrible for mr.ulson. it's terrible for the bank. it's terrible for everybody. we just wrote mr. paulson's mortgage down, the bank would be better off. mr. paulson would be better off. mr. paulson's community would be better off. why can't those idiots just get it done? it's easy to say the. like somebody came to my office every three days to say the. really, i did understand that completely. here's the problem. the...
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poor. they think how can government help? is who mr. help those people if not government?hey argue private charity would step in individuals freely choosing to help. but would enough of us help? thaits why liberals news day columnist says when it comes to helping the needy that is mostly government's job? well, listen, it would be great if people reached into their hearts and solved all of these horrible problems we have. history teaches us that it exists that you and i weren't enough. >> politicians said they weren't enough but we could do better i would argue if government didn't take so much money the private sector would take care of it. >> social security came along and medicare and now all of the people really do comparatively fairly well. before food stamps we had hungry kids spread aout across america. those numbers were cut traum mattedcal -- dramatically by th. >> they are trillions in debt unsustainable. >> maybe we have to tweak them, but you can't throw away the idea. it is the reality that we need government in there, too. >> food starches a couple billionair
poor. they think how can government help? is who mr. help those people if not government?hey argue private charity would step in individuals freely choosing to help. but would enough of us help? thaits why liberals news day columnist says when it comes to helping the needy that is mostly government's job? well, listen, it would be great if people reached into their hearts and solved all of these horrible problems we have. history teaches us that it exists that you and i weren't enough. >>...
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mr. weiss the trade on gt. >> the stock had a poor quarter, but here look i think the fundamentals are good for goodye goodyear. manager finally started giving cash back to shareholders. stock has corrected. down here is a reasonable buy. >> murph, mosaic. >> mosaic right now to me seems like it's in no man's land. i wouldn't buy it here, wouldn't short it here. too much news that needs to hit the tape until you have assurance on where they're going. for right now if you're in it you can hold it. >> stef, talk to me, ibm. >> i did not like ibm at 210. we sold a lot of our position there and then at 200. under 180 i think this story gets more interesting. this is not a revenue growth story. this is not a high flyer by any means but trading ten times forward estimates. you get the buyback which was recently increased and dividend. >> pete, give me buy, sell, hold on northrop grum mond. >> buy it, still cheap, great upside. >> final winner of the debate on the other side of this break. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retire
mr. weiss the trade on gt. >> the stock had a poor quarter, but here look i think the fundamentals are good for goodye goodyear. manager finally started giving cash back to shareholders. stock has corrected. down here is a reasonable buy. >> murph, mosaic. >> mosaic right now to me seems like it's in no man's land. i wouldn't buy it here, wouldn't short it here. too much news that needs to hit the tape until you have assurance on where they're going. for right now if you're in...
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mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash.ll my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going to get it. i'm going to die right here. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil. but see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> me, myself, i got 35 to life. i'm here on a three strikes case. in the mid-'80s i had a burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two. in 1996, i caught a drug charge, a methamphetamine charge, i fell under the califor
mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash.ll my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm,...
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it is an excuse, a very poor excuse. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. think that our colleague might very well want to recommend himself to the justice department to pursue that as well, that i think the nominee has limited capacity in that give a legal analysis of where the justice department views are, but i understand your concern and that made the an appropriate way to get to an accommodation. one final question -- international affairs spending has gone from 2% of the budget in 1965 to less than 1% today. which means that the challenges havewe have faced globally dramatically multiplied. we are doing active diplomacy terms.r less in relative so one of the most significant challenges i think or have an one of the assets i think you can definitely bring to this job , i would like to hear you thinking about, how do you think about international affairs spending most effectively, and efficiently in the context of what is our stated foreign- policy? >> thank you. it is an important investment of just 1% of our budget. our mission has been getting smalle
it is an excuse, a very poor excuse. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. think that our colleague might very well want to recommend himself to the justice department to pursue that as well, that i think the nominee has limited capacity in that give a legal analysis of where the justice department views are, but i understand your concern and that made the an appropriate way to get to an accommodation. one final question -- international affairs spending has gone from 2% of the...
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poor waiver. i wanted to mention the other committee i chair would i want be meeting until early next year february >> mr. haney. can you give us a report from the rules policy and legislation committee? >> yes. and i'm asking mr. davis to come up for that there's some clarification on that. sow there were tow issues on the agenda for the rules policy and legislation committee that meet on october 1, '67. one was to review the which we weren't school understanding and the other was related to the sense and advisory committee evolutions. i'm going to ask the gentleman to gusts an update he has for clarity on it. for those two items on the first, the rules committee did review the operational memoranda of in evidence and fourteen for our charter schools the committee decided to recommend to the superintendent that the agenda be recommended to require the san francisco unified school district to follow the guidelines in the 2014 and 15 and subsequent years. any questions on that? >> and then horrify general - and a second one on the citizen advisory committee was the appointment for the committee and we had
poor waiver. i wanted to mention the other committee i chair would i want be meeting until early next year february >> mr. haney. can you give us a report from the rules policy and legislation committee? >> yes. and i'm asking mr. davis to come up for that there's some clarification on that. sow there were tow issues on the agenda for the rules policy and legislation committee that meet on october 1, '67. one was to review the which we weren't school understanding and the other was...
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mr. president, please do not fix the web site. i wouldn't want this exclusive club to be ruined by a bunch of poor people.ughter) and, folks, i believe the only thing worse than obama's web site is his lack of foresight. now, our neville chamberlain in chief loves surrendering to america's enemies and this weekend he sent secretariat of state john kerry to wave the white flag at iran. >> secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland to negotiate a possible break through to freeze iran's nuclear program. >> the united states is largely looking for iran to take the first step in curbing its nuclear activity. >> the white house has reportedly prepared to offer the iranians limited relief from crippling economic sanctions if they agree to temporarily halt their nuclear program for a period of six months. >> stephen: six months! you don't negotiate a deal with terrorists that last six months-- unless you're raising the debt ceiling. (laughter) folks, iran is a nation of radical muslims hell bent on acquiring nuclear weapons. we can't have nukes in the middle east. someone might bomb israel and then they'd ha
mr. president, please do not fix the web site. i wouldn't want this exclusive club to be ruined by a bunch of poor people.ughter) and, folks, i believe the only thing worse than obama's web site is his lack of foresight. now, our neville chamberlain in chief loves surrendering to america's enemies and this weekend he sent secretariat of state john kerry to wave the white flag at iran. >> secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland to negotiate a possible break through to freeze iran's...
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mr. ryan is not focused on the budget. he is focused on the poor. that is a proper focus. this congress ought to be focused on that. but it is interesting that the ryan budget does exactly the opposite of what we need to do to make sure that the poor are reduced in number and the middle class are expanded in number. that is why, in my view mr. speaker, regarding this budget, so many of his own party could not support appropriation bills within the framework of the ryan budget. that is why the bills were not brought to the floor. some republicans are admitting that only a balanced approach will enable us to achieve the level of deficit reduction we need. contrary to mr. ryan's duke -- view, that means revenues must be on the table. representative tom cole, the former chairman of the republican campaign committee of oklahoma is one of them telling "i think both sides would like to deal with the sequester and we are willing to put more revenue on the table to do that." mr. cole was one of the signers of that letter to which i referred, saying, let's replace the meat ax. chair
mr. ryan is not focused on the budget. he is focused on the poor. that is a proper focus. this congress ought to be focused on that. but it is interesting that the ryan budget does exactly the opposite of what we need to do to make sure that the poor are reduced in number and the middle class are expanded in number. that is why, in my view mr. speaker, regarding this budget, so many of his own party could not support appropriation bills within the framework of the ryan budget. that is why the...
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poor u pour and no part of the structure is left open to the elements. absolutely not >> you couldn't answer envy first question i'd like address them to mr.verman. >> so do you remember the questions the first kwae question was the parties moved in july 1st yet there's no discolor in our briefs indicating they were made aware of this type of rams was going to take place. >> the timeline as i understand it back in may the roofing contractor started work on the roof. in the course of that he discovered some dry rot of the unstuck stucco and it was communicated to the tenant >> i see from the students it says 5 slash 26 but the tenants came in july and i don't see their disclosure in the briefs. >> their responsibilities to that commissioner is that we don't have a disclosure on record for those residents so it's an oversight and so it's plausible that there was window repairs that would be dunn done in two weeks. >> i wasn't present but i interpret that to be window work that's where you're inside a unit and windows go back in we have to patch and a paint and a leave it in the same condition. >> i understand p.i. but that initial side to be
poor u pour and no part of the structure is left open to the elements. absolutely not >> you couldn't answer envy first question i'd like address them to mr.verman. >> so do you remember the questions the first kwae question was the parties moved in july 1st yet there's no discolor in our briefs indicating they were made aware of this type of rams was going to take place. >> the timeline as i understand it back in may the roofing contractor started work on the roof. in the...
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poor management? as far as the situation -- the forest are a threat to our community. essentially, she is concerned because this is a danger now. i think mr. pitcher alluded to the same type of thing. acreage that this is a tinderbox for a variety of different reasons print what percentage of that is just poor management? >> i don't have a percentage but i would say we would be wrong if we did not attribute an awful lot of the weather related events to these really intense fires. the very intense fires we have had in the last decade are due to these high temperature, long drought events. there is a tremendous relationship there. thems. clark mentioned that areas that were well-managed in her areas did not have as much problem. >> i have had the good fortune of visiting a number of sites. i got to spend time in the area around the wallow fire in arizona. we are involved in a project with the city of colorado springs and manitou springs and the forest service. there are several fire problems where we will need several fire solutions. if it were not for the problematic weather problems, it would not be nearly as bad. the overzealous fire sup
poor management? as far as the situation -- the forest are a threat to our community. essentially, she is concerned because this is a danger now. i think mr. pitcher alluded to the same type of thing. acreage that this is a tinderbox for a variety of different reasons print what percentage of that is just poor management? >> i don't have a percentage but i would say we would be wrong if we did not attribute an awful lot of the weather related events to these really intense fires. the very...
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poor borders. libya is absolutely essential, mr. chairman.t's in our national security interest to ensure that libya becomes a stable and democratic partner. based with violence the libyan government has been unable to address the company's overlapping challenges. we stand ready to support future elections in libya as well as constitutional drafting and national dialogue efforts necessary. as a part of this effort, we have agreed to trade 5,000 to 8,000 members of a general-purpose force with italy and the uk to be the core of the new libyan army. we are also in the process of beginning to implement a global security contingency fund and border security program to provide technical expertise, training and equipment to build libya border security capacities. yes, security is only part of the solution. we also welcome the opportunity with our partners to help the government built its governance capacity. finally, mr. chairman continue to view tunisia as a best hope for a successful transition to democracy. the assassination of an opposition pol
poor borders. libya is absolutely essential, mr. chairman.t's in our national security interest to ensure that libya becomes a stable and democratic partner. based with violence the libyan government has been unable to address the company's overlapping challenges. we stand ready to support future elections in libya as well as constitutional drafting and national dialogue efforts necessary. as a part of this effort, we have agreed to trade 5,000 to 8,000 members of a general-purpose force with...
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to come if an employee isn't doing well, to try to help them to get back on poor -- on par with performance. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. i'm so pleased that we are able to reschedule. what i consider a very important hearing. i'm very pleased that fdasia included parts of my sentinel assurance for effective devices act, also known as the safe act in its final form. one section of the bill was to ensure swift release of the udi, the unique device identifier rule for public comment to improve device tracking and aid in any potential recalls. so, dr. shuren, i want to commend you for getting the final rule out on udi. i know it's been a long time coming, and i'm glad that you finalize its offense can finally move forward. one concern we have heard from consumer groups has been that the final udi and unique device identifier or want to make sure people know what i'm talking about, rule does not require the identifier to i shall be on the individual product itself. can you explain the decision to not require the udi to be on each one of these products? >> one o
to come if an employee isn't doing well, to try to help them to get back on poor -- on par with performance. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to our witnesses for being here today. i'm so pleased that we are able to reschedule. what i consider a very important hearing. i'm very pleased that fdasia included parts of my sentinel assurance for effective devices act, also known as the safe act in its final form. one section of the bill was to ensure swift release of the udi, the...
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mr. avalos, but that is true. and i don't know why you're railroading this whole ordeal to get your way. people that smoke medical cannabis are disabled and poor and taking a look at the mayor's comment on the homeless situation, you know, he's not scoring real high. so in my mind you're not scoring real high because when i tried to talk to you about medical cannabis when you were running for mayor you didn't have time to talk about it. you said you'd talk about it when you became mayor. i'm concerned about some of the views and that you would take on your district. if we look back to caramel, denice schmidt was taken off that policeation. there was a lot of pr going on in the streets so i'm not really believing the complaints. i think that you are possibly going in with other people to turn against our community. we need medical cannabis dispensaries, that's a fact. and the poor and disabled are the ones using those services to consider who you're impacting really. >> i'm here today because i want to bring to your attention what i believe is an important need for a time-out. i believe that this issue of increasing the restrictions on the plac
mr. avalos, but that is true. and i don't know why you're railroading this whole ordeal to get your way. people that smoke medical cannabis are disabled and poor and taking a look at the mayor's comment on the homeless situation, you know, he's not scoring real high. so in my mind you're not scoring real high because when i tried to talk to you about medical cannabis when you were running for mayor you didn't have time to talk about it. you said you'd talk about it when you became mayor. i'm...
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mr. robert beckle. online gambling just overthe line. >> i think it's fine. the people who get hurt the most by gambling is poor people. that's true. games like keno, games they can play locally. online gambling is a bigger deal. i do it sort of legally by going through the caymans through the bahamas. >> you've said nasty things about new jersey. nice you said something nice. >> i figure i can beat their gambling people. >> eric, what do you think? >> very much for it. in favor of it for a very, very long time. you know who was not in favor of this are the las vegas casinos. >> of course. >> right now it's technically illegal, unless you do what bobble does, going around the rule. you are not doing anything illegal, they are. the vegas casino, all of that money that you're not gambling, going to vegas, going to atlantic city. >> they are really freaked out by it, the atlantic city casinos. >> the brick and mortar cumulative comments are going back and forth. there's opportunity but they're also going uh-oh. >> have you gone into their big -- every sporting event and you can imagine and you can go in there and bet. so you ought to
mr. robert beckle. online gambling just overthe line. >> i think it's fine. the people who get hurt the most by gambling is poor people. that's true. games like keno, games they can play locally. online gambling is a bigger deal. i do it sort of legally by going through the caymans through the bahamas. >> you've said nasty things about new jersey. nice you said something nice. >> i figure i can beat their gambling people. >> eric, what do you think? >> very much...
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poor families. the average person receives less than $1.50 per meal. for many of these families, mr.peaker, a healthful meal is already a luxury that remains out of reach. these families just want to put food on the table. the program means a few hundred dollars a month per family, which is enough for some bread, cereal and canned food, but rarely fresh vegetables or meat. no one gets rich off of food stamps, but at least they can eat. the program remains a prime target for members of congress who are looking to cut four million people from this program and this is unacceptable and has real-life implications. in my district, we have the network, the indiana healthy weight initiative, indiana's family and social services administration and the indie food council. they are working with our local farmers to encourage people who are receiving assistance to re-invest in our economy by matching the snap dollars spent on fresh fruits and vegetables. these types of partnerships are not supported when we decide to cut benefits in eligibility. we must invest in these types of creative initiati
poor families. the average person receives less than $1.50 per meal. for many of these families, mr.peaker, a healthful meal is already a luxury that remains out of reach. these families just want to put food on the table. the program means a few hundred dollars a month per family, which is enough for some bread, cereal and canned food, but rarely fresh vegetables or meat. no one gets rich off of food stamps, but at least they can eat. the program remains a prime target for members of congress...
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poor. jim tankersley, since you talked with mr.tewart earlier and this story came out earlier this week, had you followed up with him? exchanged text messages with him. that more to report than 30 people have e-mailed or called to find out how they can help mr. stewart. of peoplemillions like him, but he is a very compelling story. he is a very nice man. more than 30 people have asked how they can help them. i shared the news with him. jim tankersley of "the ," thank you for spending a few moments with us this morning. if you would like to dial in -- democrats, (202) 585-3880. republicans, (202) 585-3881. independents, (202) 585-3882. you can also contribute via @cspanwj. span.ook.com/c-span there are still 11 million americans looking for work who cannot find a job. the unemployment rate is seven .3%, higher than it has been since 1980, except during recessions and they are immediate aftermath. adjusting for inflation, average household income for the poorest 40% of workers has fallen steadily by more than 10%. lower income worker
poor. jim tankersley, since you talked with mr.tewart earlier and this story came out earlier this week, had you followed up with him? exchanged text messages with him. that more to report than 30 people have e-mailed or called to find out how they can help mr. stewart. of peoplemillions like him, but he is a very compelling story. he is a very nice man. more than 30 people have asked how they can help them. i shared the news with him. jim tankersley of "the ," thank you for spending...
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mr. speaker, the funny and sad thing about this in this poster, it's a cartoon, there's a poor american soldier standing behind karzai who is at a money machine and it says, the thoughts of the soldier is, i'd like to make a quick withdrawal from here. to the american soldier, i'm sorry to say, but if we don't do our job in congress, you will be there until 2024. the american people need to call their members of congress and say that we do not accept this agreement to keep our troops there until 2024. if you can't stop it, at least floor of ate on the the house and pass a resolution to say this is what the american people want to see. no long-term agreement with afghanistan. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back my time. first i want to thank god for blessing our troops and blessing america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, for five minutes. mr. speaker, you want to share with you another letter i received from a constituent about the affordable care act. he writes, and i quote, about nine months
mr. speaker, the funny and sad thing about this in this poster, it's a cartoon, there's a poor american soldier standing behind karzai who is at a money machine and it says, the thoughts of the soldier is, i'd like to make a quick withdrawal from here. to the american soldier, i'm sorry to say, but if we don't do our job in congress, you will be there until 2024. the american people need to call their members of congress and say that we do not accept this agreement to keep our troops there...
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going back on one's word sets a very poor example for our children. mr. marino: and that is the truth. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does this egentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, the affordable care act is more than a website. that's the comforting assurance president obama is giving to the american people as the continuing train wreck of his law's implementation grinds on. the law is more than a website. unfortunately, that means it's flaw -- its flaws extend past the website as well. it is bad technology mixed with bad policy. each day we hear more and more people losing plans they like despite the president's promise they could keep them. recently, i spoke with scot randolph, a self-employed father of two in my district, who is feeling the harmful effects head on. mr. fitzpatrick: he received this notice in the mail that said his insurance plan, which he liked and which worked for him a
going back on one's word sets a very poor example for our children. mr. marino: and that is the truth. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does this egentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, the affordable care act is more than a website. that's the comforting assurance president obama is giving to the american people as the...
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poor have swelled to almost one in six people. we are now at an all-time high in long-term unemployment. millions of americans are struggling and out of work. >> well, today mris a moral authority. he gave a big speech at the citadel. and i hope he checked for this one. >> her failure to provide our ambassador for security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. >> wait a minute. come on, senator paul. where'd you get that one? your first big speech since the plagiarism scandal that forced you to say, if it will make people leave me the hell alone, we're going to do them like college papers. and you're using that tired, old, false benghazi attack. this is your idea of being original? we've been hearing this farce fear amongering for over a year. senator paul, this isn't even a nice try. and you can source me again on this one. we got you. safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his n
poor have swelled to almost one in six people. we are now at an all-time high in long-term unemployment. millions of americans are struggling and out of work. >> well, today mris a moral authority. he gave a big speech at the citadel. and i hope he checked for this one. >> her failure to provide our ambassador for security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. >> wait a minute. come on, senator paul. where'd you get that one? your first big...
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mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poort think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you grow your business with you side by side. >> i was thinking more of 20%. >> hank, look, my time is valuable. i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need that incentivizes me to do the things that i think need to be done. investing in businesses is always a risk. but i always gear my offers towards minimizing my risk. there's over $400,000 of inventory here, so my $100,000 offer is safe. if this deal goes bad, i know for certain i'll get my money back. and you understand, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. last year, maarse lost $20,000. but i know with a few tweaks, we can go from losing $20,000 to making $1/2 million very quickly. i'm so confident that
mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poort think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you...
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poor quality, but its mere existence was significant. >> now, even that just one not having been destroyed would show that mr. helms' statement was incorrect. >> where, then, are the tapes? and the question that arises here is why is the cia reluctant for us to see the photographs and reluctant for us to see the tapes, to hear the tapes of oswald's voice? while they refuse to come clean, clearly, there's going to be a suspicion that the tapes or the photographs don't show what one would expect them to. >> narrator: but there is much evidence that the real oswald was in mexico city. at the soviet embassy, all three kgb officers told frontlithe man they met was the real lee harvey oswald, not the man in the photograph the cia released. >> (translated): no, this is a completely different person. the oswald who had visited our embassy and whose photographs i saw in many newspapers and on tv was completely different. >> the day after the assassination, in the mexican newspapers were a photo of oswald and i said to my husband, "i'm sure that this is the man who went to us for a visa." so i went to the embassy and i
poor quality, but its mere existence was significant. >> now, even that just one not having been destroyed would show that mr. helms' statement was incorrect. >> where, then, are the tapes? and the question that arises here is why is the cia reluctant for us to see the photographs and reluctant for us to see the tapes, to hear the tapes of oswald's voice? while they refuse to come clean, clearly, there's going to be a suspicion that the tapes or the photographs don't show what one...
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mr. ryan. it is great to be on the same side of the disable as you. it was just -- the country has paid a steep price for those reckless actions. stoord & poors estimates the shutdown cost our economy $24 illion, and the peterson institute said bipartisanship has cost our country 900,000 jobs since the 2010 elections. i hope every member of this committee, democrats and republicans alike, will put away the threats of future shutdowns and default and focus our efforts to help our economy grow. the house and republican and senate democratic budgets before us represent very different visions for the future of the country. we're not going to be able to bridge all those differences, but i hope we can make some progress, and that will require tough compromises. it is also important to be honest with the public about the nature of our differences, because to govern is to choose, and our budgets reflect different choices. we need to reduce the long-term deficit in a balanced way. it provides for vital investments to ensure america remains the world's economic powerhouse. we aloe indicate resources to -- allocate resources to put people to work, moder
mr. ryan. it is great to be on the same side of the disable as you. it was just -- the country has paid a steep price for those reckless actions. stoord & poors estimates the shutdown cost our economy $24 illion, and the peterson institute said bipartisanship has cost our country 900,000 jobs since the 2010 elections. i hope every member of this committee, democrats and republicans alike, will put away the threats of future shutdowns and default and focus our efforts to help our economy...
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poor, and accurate reporting. something that we are going to have to deal with here in the future. i'm glad you clarified that. mrclapper, i am going to ask you this, giving the recent row about leaders that may or may not have been collected or numbers that may have been in the possession of the u.s. what if,ence services, in fact, any value of that information found its way to the national security council in the white house? >> it certainly could. i would rather not speak specifically, but speaking in totality, clearly leadership an importante dimension of the landscape for policymakers whether the white house or wherever. intelligence committee, which the house committee was available on information available on any foreign leadership and attention plan, one it logically the administration have access to that same information? >> as i indicated earlier in my discretion, it may not have information specifically related to a specific selector or any specific collection target. what they would see, though, would be the output of this in its total dimension. >> we are dancing around the bush, but i can imagine if
poor, and accurate reporting. something that we are going to have to deal with here in the future. i'm glad you clarified that. mrclapper, i am going to ask you this, giving the recent row about leaders that may or may not have been collected or numbers that may have been in the possession of the u.s. what if,ence services, in fact, any value of that information found its way to the national security council in the white house? >> it certainly could. i would rather not speak specifically,...
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mr. icahn talking about his success here with transocean. what is your thought about the sector and the stock, itself. >> this has been one of the poor performers because of the condo, also because their rigs are supposed to be older than other rigs. i have been waiting for the big surge in deep water drilling supposed to happen off the gulf of mexico. they have not been able to cap it. they have so into harness it. >> that said, it's a very inexpensive stock. so i certainly understood why mr. icahn would want to go for it. it's my least entire part of the entire oil sector. >> really? >> look. i think if you are doing offshore drilling with older platforms, you will not get the contract. there is a big gap between when these big contracts kick in. it's a long-term play. it's not my favorable. my charitable trust sold ensco, you know what, there is better fetch to fry in the sector. but they will pay out that $3 dividend. >> yes. >> versus something, people. ed $4 bucks per share. it puts you in mind of another larger company mr. icahn is asking for significant repurchases of shares. >> yeah. >> i'm not sure that's going anywhere at this point.
mr. icahn talking about his success here with transocean. what is your thought about the sector and the stock, itself. >> this has been one of the poor performers because of the condo, also because their rigs are supposed to be older than other rigs. i have been waiting for the big surge in deep water drilling supposed to happen off the gulf of mexico. they have not been able to cap it. they have so into harness it. >> that said, it's a very inexpensive stock. so i certainly...
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poor victims? if you want information, go to their counsel, go into the courthouse. they will provide it. let's give them relief. i yield back. oppose this legislation. the chair: the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. chairman, may i ask how much time is remaining on each side? the chair: the gentleman from virginia has 18 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume to respond to the mischaracterization of this legislation as somehow imposing burdens on the victims of asbestos. it's quite the opposite quite in fact. first off, the information disclosed under the fact act is very basic and is less information that would be disclosed during the normal course of a state lawsuit where many asbestos bankruptcy claimants pursue simultaneous claims. secondly, but they don't tell the bankruptcy that, so the trusts need to tell them that. secondly, the fact act includes strong privacy protections, including prohibiting the disclosure of confidential medical records and full social security numbers. to be clear, the fact act does not require asbestos trusts to require or -- nor disclose asbestos vict
poor victims? if you want information, go to their counsel, go into the courthouse. they will provide it. let's give them relief. i yield back. oppose this legislation. the chair: the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. chairman, may i ask how much time is remaining on each side? the chair: the gentleman from virginia has 18 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from michigan has 20 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume to respond to the...