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mr. richard danielle. in response, before mr. keith gets up, to your point, we are trying to provide both parties the opportunity to give their views on the evidence. i think we did that. the objection that was sustained was the one that was put in on the papers, which was the irrelevance. i think you had adequate opportunity to respond to that. we provided you with that opportunity. i am sorry that you feel that way. we will certainly endeavor to provide both parties the opportunity they feel they need. we also are trying to conduct these proceedings in a fair and efficient manner. mr. keith? >> the objection to the declaration of inspector danielle, i will take the objections to the exhibit separately from the objections to the testimony. there were objections to paragraphs 27 through 32 of that testimony. 27 through 31 relate to the handing over of the sheriff's firearms. it begins with the service of an emergency protective order on the sheriff at the time of his arrest, an agreement made by the sheriff and his attorney with
mr. richard danielle. in response, before mr. keith gets up, to your point, we are trying to provide both parties the opportunity to give their views on the evidence. i think we did that. the objection that was sustained was the one that was put in on the papers, which was the irrelevance. i think you had adequate opportunity to respond to that. we provided you with that opportunity. i am sorry that you feel that way. we will certainly endeavor to provide both parties the opportunity they feel...
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mr. richards said, it is very hard ucrsndt isard to get the man artso take them. adults with disabilities in this ty is public housing. this woman was not a senior when she came to san francisco and wa not a siowhen she lived n standard housing. housing when she was a senior, but to oers is csenow. i have been working with adults with disabilities and i have material i can e-mail to you. thank you. >> congratulations, christina. >> thank you. it cracks i have a speech -- >> i have a speech impairment, so it is quite to take me more than two minutes, but i will do my best am here with my mobility service document o testify befo y how these budget cuts have altered by life. i am a person with a disability, which ishidden and often misunderstood. one, i have a brain injury. i can feel the discord burning within the city with regard to those of us who are viewed differently. i have endured a reduction in in-home support services and ssi can no longer afford to buy food at my local grocery store, safeway. wastold i was ineligible and that i have too much money. he cu i
mr. richards said, it is very hard ucrsndt isard to get the man artso take them. adults with disabilities in this ty is public housing. this woman was not a senior when she came to san francisco and wa not a siowhen she lived n standard housing. housing when she was a senior, but to oers is csenow. i have been working with adults with disabilities and i have material i can e-mail to you. thank you. >> congratulations, christina. >> thank you. it cracks i have a speech -- >> i...
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mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer at jpmorgan chase and co. mr. dimon, your full written statement will be included in the record. please begin your testimony. >> chairman johnson, ranking member shelby, and members of the committee, i am appearing today to discuss recent losses in a portfolio held by jpmorgan chase's chief investment office cio. these losses have generated considerable attention, and while we are still reviewing the facts, i will explain everything i can to the extent possible. jpmorgan chase's six lines of business provide a broad array of financial products and services to individua
mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief...
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mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer at jpmorgan chase and co. mr. dimon, your full written statement will be included in the record. please begin your testimony. >> chairman johnson, ranking member shelby, and members of the committee, i am appearing today to discuss recent losses in a portfolio held by jpmorgan chase's chief investment office cio. these losses have generated considerable attention, and while we are still reviewing the facts, i will explain everything i can to the extent possible. oforgan chase's six lines business provide a broad array of financial products and services to individuals,
mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief...
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mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer at jpmorgan chase and co. mr. dimon, your full written statement will be included in the record. please begin your testimony. >> chairman johnson, ranking member shelby, and members of the committee, i am appearing today to discuss recent losses in a portfolio held by jpmorgan chase's chief investment office cio. these losses have generated considerable attention, and while we are still reviewing the facts, i will explain everything i can to the extent possible. jpmorgan chase's six lines of business provide a broad array of financial products and services to individua
mr. richard shelby. >> one opening statement will be permitted to the ranking member. i will note that senator warner is absent to attend his daughter's graduation but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other materials you would like to submit. now, i will introduce a our witness. mr. jamie dimon is the chairman of the board, president and chief...
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richard, mr. icans are sharpening their line of attack on the president over his immigration move. although i wonder if it is a particularly wise one. take a listen to this, richard. >> if the president insists on continuing to ignore parts of the law that he doesn't like, and simply not enforce the law, the primary remedy for that is political. now, if it is bad enough, and it is -- if there are shenanigans involved in it, impeachment is always a possibility but i don't think at this point anybody is talking about that. >> that was arizona senator -- is you have to forgive me for a moment p.m. i'm learning things about the american government to impeach someone don't you need grounds for doing so? >> right. well -- i -- as a -- an older immigrant, speaking lou newer immigrant let me explain a couple of things. there was an impeachment thing that happened during the clinton years. as we -- didn't turn out too well important the republicans. they managed to lose seats in what should have been a good
richard, mr. icans are sharpening their line of attack on the president over his immigration move. although i wonder if it is a particularly wise one. take a listen to this, richard. >> if the president insists on continuing to ignore parts of the law that he doesn't like, and simply not enforce the law, the primary remedy for that is political. now, if it is bad enough, and it is -- if there are shenanigans involved in it, impeachment is always a possibility but i don't think at this...
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how many of you have ever heard of jack would or dick smith, richard smith, mr. sayer? [laughter] all my gosh, there is one educator who has read the book. [laughter] this is scary. i thought you guys were educated. >> jack woodberry and richard smith. they were my history teachers. and also my third-grade teacher, and all three of them change the world. i would not be standing up here if it weren't for them. i wouldn't have written a single book. they taught me the power of the written word in history and in literature. they taught me that we can move mountains and change governments and change the world from writing. mrs. schaner, she taught me great things. i went through the eighth grade in school, and the kids had to stay there through 16 years old. that was the rules in new hampshire. when i was in third grade, there was a 15-year-old boy in my class. he didn't like me. and he used to push me around on the playground. and i would go running to mrs. schaner. and she didn't know what to do. if you kick him out for a week, they had to let him back in. he came back mea
how many of you have ever heard of jack would or dick smith, richard smith, mr. sayer? [laughter] all my gosh, there is one educator who has read the book. [laughter] this is scary. i thought you guys were educated. >> jack woodberry and richard smith. they were my history teachers. and also my third-grade teacher, and all three of them change the world. i would not be standing up here if it weren't for them. i wouldn't have written a single book. they taught me the power of the written...
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richard ford. (cheers and applause) mr. thanks so much for coming on. >> good to be here. >> all right, sir, let's get out what is quite the impressive resume for you. >> there's no need to do that. >> stephen: no, the audience needs to know what a powerhouse i'm sitting across from right now. you are a novelist short story writer best known for "the sports writer" and its sequels "independence day" and "the lay of the land." "independence day," the first novel to win both the pulitzer and penn faulkner award. now, i don't normally have novelists on because i do not like people who lie to me. (laughter) okay? novels aren't true, right? they aren't factual. >> that's really an old saw, you know, about novels being lies. novels are much better than lies actually.3y+ lies you have to finally 'fess up to at the end, get caught at. novels you don't have to do that. novel cans actually aspire to be the truth even. >> stephen: will w a capital "t "t"? >> or a little one if you like. >> stephen: you're shooting for one right now wi
richard ford. (cheers and applause) mr. thanks so much for coming on. >> good to be here. >> all right, sir, let's get out what is quite the impressive resume for you. >> there's no need to do that. >> stephen: no, the audience needs to know what a powerhouse i'm sitting across from right now. you are a novelist short story writer best known for "the sports writer" and its sequels "independence day" and "the lay of the land."...
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mr. blaine? >> i was curious about richard. what do you think would have happened had he won?i think he would turn out to be -- put it this way. i think he would be regarded the best president between lincoln and t.r. >> very interesting. why? >> because he was assertive, because he had intellectual heft, because he -- he had a lot of talent, and i think once he had actually -- people are consumed by -- they lust after the presidency. it's a distorting, warping, malignancy that they suffer from, and if they survive it and they win the office, you know, i think blaine is someone like clay -- clay and blaine have a great deal in common. they are both very charismatic, polarizing figures who i think in office would have distinguished themselves. >> and as promised, we are in the reception room at the blaine house, let me introduce me to our two special guests with us for this program. earl shuttleworth is maine's state historian and also the director of the maine's historic preservation commission. thanks for being here. and elizabeth blair is an expert on the civil war region er
mr. blaine? >> i was curious about richard. what do you think would have happened had he won?i think he would turn out to be -- put it this way. i think he would be regarded the best president between lincoln and t.r. >> very interesting. why? >> because he was assertive, because he had intellectual heft, because he -- he had a lot of talent, and i think once he had actually -- people are consumed by -- they lust after the presidency. it's a distorting, warping, malignancy...
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mr. cramer. hek. >> ever since richard heckmann came on peopleç are asking me y i like heck.lative play and i believe in it. natural gas was at two and oil fell 30 bucks. heckmann is good. but it's not going up until things get better in the business. david in new york. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. first of all, thank you for great education. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question is ford motor company, ticker f. close to 52 weeks low. is it time to buy again? >> you can't. it has a big business in europe and latin america. we have a wait. before those areas fell off a fiscal and social clifford w fos doing well. kenneth in georgia, please. >> caller: yes, jim. penn west energy. buy, sell or hold. >> you will take a lot of pain. oil has come down and it's just a play on oil. if you think oil will bounce here you want to own it. i'm not saying oil will bounce. uh'm not saying that. anthony in ohio, please. >> caller: hi, jim. my son and i watch you every day. we get smarter every time. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> caller: i'm looking at stocks at that time 4% yield f
mr. cramer. hek. >> ever since richard heckmann came on peopleç are asking me y i like heck.lative play and i believe in it. natural gas was at two and oil fell 30 bucks. heckmann is good. but it's not going up until things get better in the business. david in new york. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. first of all, thank you for great education. >> my pleasure. >> caller: my question is ford motor company, ticker f. close to 52 weeks low. is it time to buy again?...
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we will hear first from jim salinas, sally roth, richard goldman, paul hogarth and kevin stall. >> good morning mr. chairman. and members of the task force. i'm native san francisco, born and raised in the mission district, lived in san francisco all my life. i'm here on behalf of the san francisco democratic club hoping and looking forward to the decision of this task force. to repatriate the district, we're hoping that you will take the mission district from its current boundaries to the northern boundaries all the way to the freeway. we know for a fact that there are a number of latinos and latino families that live in that part of the city and we believe it's important for them to be part of a historic district. >> so sorry. >> was that you mr. chairman? [laughter] >> no, sir. >> and members of the panel i would hope that you would consider the feelings and the opinions of what we consider to be a historic district, the mission district. and it's certainly a neighborhood that i recognize as a neighborhood. so please, you know, do your due diligence and understand that we're looking forward to
we will hear first from jim salinas, sally roth, richard goldman, paul hogarth and kevin stall. >> good morning mr. chairman. and members of the task force. i'm native san francisco, born and raised in the mission district, lived in san francisco all my life. i'm here on behalf of the san francisco democratic club hoping and looking forward to the decision of this task force. to repatriate the district, we're hoping that you will take the mission district from its current boundaries to...
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mr. murdoch, i think, who defeated richard lugar ran on the platform of noome prsed n.ncom ae w matyay suspect it doesn't really. i think people do not like the status quo. we'll know better after this election, if that's true. but i think most americans would like to get things done, and you n't aomplisf se ta fs t i , ar o politics, to coin an old-fashioned -- reuse an old-fashioned phrase is the art of compromise. d, you know, that's what do in vermont more or less much better thanin core cossu tbee in mega m ways should be considered a hero because he worked with democrats on the nuclear arms control treaty. instea he is villainized for that. i think the public has to speak up a say ha thikind o in nnd ttis r of money in politics. these super pacs, that's all they do is purchase negative ads. ree czeunwe findwa haot these super pacs. but, again, the public has to speak up. and with or without money, i still believe that individual voices can have an impact. deac ruin democracy. interesting thing happened in massachusetts. if they can stick with it, both scott brown
mr. murdoch, i think, who defeated richard lugar ran on the platform of noome prsed n.ncom ae w matyay suspect it doesn't really. i think people do not like the status quo. we'll know better after this election, if that's true. but i think most americans would like to get things done, and you n't aomplisf se ta fs t i , ar o politics, to coin an old-fashioned -- reuse an old-fashioned phrase is the art of compromise. d, you know, that's what do in vermont more or less much better thanin core...
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mr. president. ♪ happy birthday to you. >> shepard: richard adler produced shows for several other u.s.ter wrote the song the lady remembers for the 100th anniversary for the statue of liberty. richard adler died in his home south hampton on long island. he was 90 years old. ♪ whatever lola wants. ♪ lola gets. [ male announcer ] don't miss d lobster's four course seafo feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. the winner, the mt. vernon's ladies association which maintains washington's estate in the state of virginia or commonwealth. the association won after a fierce bidding war with another potential buyer. the book is in pristine condition they tell us. even contains some of washington's personal notes. laura ingle with the news live in new york. the final price was a whole lot more than anybody expected. >> that's right, shep. christie's auction house had estimated that the book would be sold somewhere around 2 million to $3 million.
mr. president. ♪ happy birthday to you. >> shepard: richard adler produced shows for several other u.s.ter wrote the song the lady remembers for the 100th anniversary for the statue of liberty. richard adler died in his home south hampton on long island. he was 90 years old. ♪ whatever lola wants. ♪ lola gets. [ male announcer ] don't miss d lobster's four course seafo feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four...
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richard nixon? not kennedy? all right, mr. what? you are watching "the daily rundown."e keeps finding me new ways to save me money on my car insurance. you're sure to save it forward. i see you're a healthy eater. you qualify for a healthy eater's discount. oh, my gosh! thank you. you're welcome. dropping off the shopping cart discount. why are you doing it? because of the hundreds i saved at progressive. and that's when i told her about progressive online! [ all chuckling ] all right, look busy, the manager is coming. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite hel
richard nixon? not kennedy? all right, mr. what? you are watching "the daily rundown."e keeps finding me new ways to save me money on my car insurance. you're sure to save it forward. i see you're a healthy eater. you qualify for a healthy eater's discount. oh, my gosh! thank you. you're welcome. dropping off the shopping cart discount. why are you doing it? because of the hundreds i saved at progressive. and that's when i told her about progressive online! [ all chuckling ] all...
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mr. weld later served as government of massachusetts. >> hi, i'm director of the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. september 8, 2011. i have the honor and privilege to interview william weld. thank you for joining us today. please tell us how you came to be involved with the inquiry? >> i got a call in the fall of 1973, an associate at a law firm in boston. asking me if i would be interested in interviewing for a job on the impeachment staff. at that point, it hadn't really gotten off the ground. i said no, i have to stay on until i make partner. and i called back in 15 seconds and said i made a grave mistake. can i still interview? he said yes and sam garrison, running the republican side of the staff, not yet fully unified. some thought it never was. i went down, met with sam, had a good interview with him. engaged to come in quite shortly thereafter, and reported for duty in december 1973. >> tell us a little bit about -- first of all, about sam garrison. give us the work nature of him? >> he was a devoted family man. i think from the south. from r
mr. weld later served as government of massachusetts. >> hi, i'm director of the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. september 8, 2011. i have the honor and privilege to interview william weld. thank you for joining us today. please tell us how you came to be involved with the inquiry? >> i got a call in the fall of 1973, an associate at a law firm in boston. asking me if i would be interested in interviewing for a job on the impeachment staff....
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lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m., 1884 republican candidate james blaine. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up next, we speak with national parks service chief historian robert sutton who tells us about the park's efforts toward accurate historical interpretation. we interviewed mr. sutton at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee, wisconsin. this is about 15 minutes. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee. and joining us is the national parks service historian, the chief historian, robert sutton. thanks for being here. >> thank you
lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m.,...
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mr. bernstein reminds us just a few days ago, watergate also comprises what richard mentioned in terms of the watergate horrors. things that occurred in '71 and arguably things that occurred right back to 1969. john, what are the lessons? >> what are the lessons? one of the questions you posed to me is how i feel after archibald cox had been fired. i had decided to plead. i still to this day my lawyer who's here tonight charlie shafer had hold me, he said, john, you have the case that we now can describe as soldier north's case and they can't touch you. but the lesson to me was charlie you may be right. and he obviously was right from a legal standpoint, but still for those who get involved the lesson is to be accountable. to stand up, tell the truth because the truth is really the only way these things get resolved. and while there are revisionists out there who are trying to rewrite that truth at this point, we basically have the best historical record we'll ever have and it not only corroborates those of us who were involved many the unraveling it corroborates what the washington post
mr. bernstein reminds us just a few days ago, watergate also comprises what richard mentioned in terms of the watergate horrors. things that occurred in '71 and arguably things that occurred right back to 1969. john, what are the lessons? >> what are the lessons? one of the questions you posed to me is how i feel after archibald cox had been fired. i had decided to plead. i still to this day my lawyer who's here tonight charlie shafer had hold me, he said, john, you have the case that we...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the senior united states senator from north carolina, richard burr. >> mrker, leaders from the senate and the house, my colleagues from both bodies, what a great day and what a wonderful event we are here to celebrate. good afternoon and welcome to everyone. thank you to the monfort point marines and their families who have traveled here to be at this occasion today. the marines in the audience, especially those of you who are seasoned veterans, know that the history of the core you read about in books and see in movies does not begin to capture the true essence of what it means to be a marine, the sacrifice and commitment it requires, the demand of leadership and the responsibility to lead up to the -- live up to the legacy of those who have gone before you. the story of the monfort point marines encompasses all of that effort and something more. something uniquely american and inspiring. in no other nation could such a story have unfolded at a time when our commitment to racial equality was still restrained by segregation. when those who wanted to serve w
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the senior united states senator from north carolina, richard burr. >> mrker, leaders from the senate and the house, my colleagues from both bodies, what a great day and what a wonderful event we are here to celebrate. good afternoon and welcome to everyone. thank you to the monfort point marines and their families who have traveled here to be at this occasion today. the marines in the audience, especially those of you who are seasoned veterans,...
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located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, louisiana, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building, mr. boustany, would designate the united states postal service located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, louisiana, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building. this bill was introduced on november 14 of 2011 and was reported from the committee on government oversight and reform on february 7. sergeant richard franklin abshire was born on october 20, 1944, in to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, louisiana, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building and served in the united states marine corps. service abshire was awarded the navy cross for extraordinary heroism while serving as platoon sergeant fourth marine, ninth marine amphibious brigade against the enemies in the republic of vietnam
located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, louisiana, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building, mr. boustany, would designate the united states postal service located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 1421 veterans memorial drive in abbeville, louisiana, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building, as the sergeant richard franklin abshire post office building....
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when he started his mail route, richard nixon was president and the beatles was still together, back in 1969. well, today mr. o'leary delivered his last letter. after 42 years on the job, co-workers, administrators, even the mayor helped him celebrate his last day of sorting and delivering mail. asked what he'll do with all his free time, o'leary told us it's not up to him. >> my wife has got a lot of stuff for me to do. she has -- she doesn't have a list. she's got a novel. honey-do novel. >> even more remarkable, in 2010 o'leary was honored for driving a million miles without an accident. i don't think he's going to get much rest in his retirement. >> hopefully something on the list is take a vacation. >> one quick programming note. because of the giants game at 7:00, "dateline" will aerate:ir to 10:00. >> hope to see you at 6:00. good night. good night.
when he started his mail route, richard nixon was president and the beatles was still together, back in 1969. well, today mr. o'leary delivered his last letter. after 42 years on the job, co-workers, administrators, even the mayor helped him celebrate his last day of sorting and delivering mail. asked what he'll do with all his free time, o'leary told us it's not up to him. >> my wife has got a lot of stuff for me to do. she has -- she doesn't have a list. she's got a novel. honey-do...
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richard jordan, news 4. >> former first lady nancy reagan endorsed mitt romney for president. mrs. reagan made the decision after a meeting in california. the romneys and the former first lady talked about the campaign over a lemonade and cookies. she said her husband would have liked romney's business background and strong principles. >>> tonight, sources say the federal government is unlikely to seek a new trial for john edwards now that his corruption case has ended in a mistrial. the former presidential candidate was charged with using campaign money to hide his pregnant mistress. the trial ended with confusion this afternoon. there was word that jurors had reached a verdict. it turned out that verdict was for only one of six counts. edwards was found not guilty on a charge of accepting illegal campaign contributions from heiress rachel bunny mellon. after the mistrial was announced, edwards said he didn't do anything illegal but he had done plenty wrong. >> i don't think god's through with me. i really believe he thinks there's still some good things he thinks i can do. >> edw
richard jordan, news 4. >> former first lady nancy reagan endorsed mitt romney for president. mrs. reagan made the decision after a meeting in california. the romneys and the former first lady talked about the campaign over a lemonade and cookies. she said her husband would have liked romney's business background and strong principles. >>> tonight, sources say the federal government is unlikely to seek a new trial for john edwards now that his corruption case has ended in a...
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mr. kite," maybe that's a song. and it's interesting to hear it in his own voice. and little richardboyant, talking very calmly. >> yeah. >> talking in a natural, relaxed voice about a very different time there. was no phone. i had to wake everybody in the house up. i had to go all over town to wake them up to say my song is on the radio. >> is there a common denomina r denominator? they all have a sense of not only the music they love and create, but also what the business is like? >> yes, absolutely. because again, they're talking to a guy who they know so well, who runs a label. >> they speak the same language. >> exactly. >> when people begin to do this, you wonder what they would say to each other, wonder what dylan would say to mccartney, that kind of thing. >> right, right. >> song writers personified. >> right. >> it would be fascinating to get one of those roundtables together. i guess this is the best representative you're going to get to that. >> you're talking about one archive where you have george harrison, paul mccartney, mick jagger, bob dylan, robert plant from led z
mr. kite," maybe that's a song. and it's interesting to hear it in his own voice. and little richardboyant, talking very calmly. >> yeah. >> talking in a natural, relaxed voice about a very different time there. was no phone. i had to wake everybody in the house up. i had to go all over town to wake them up to say my song is on the radio. >> is there a common denomina r denominator? they all have a sense of not only the music they love and create, but also what the...
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comment on their resignation of richard grenell and why the issue of bisexuals and transgender people is especially important in a report on anti-bullying. >> it is clear mrenell had his wings clipped by the romney campaign. in early may, foreign policy was the subject of significant discussion and the presidential race. richard grenell was kept out of the loop. he was not representing the romney campaign, did not have input. they basically had neutered him so if he stayed, it would be in a purely symbolic role. he was not interested in that. they forced him out, although they tried to maintain window dressing of having a gay advisor just for the appearances of its. the fact is, lgbt people are the second most frequent targets of bullying and american middle schools and high schools. the most frequent targets are children of disabilities -- with disabilities and special needs children. lgbt is the primary focus of bullying. the phrase "that's ok" is anerstood as an ininsults from early age. the u.s. attack stereotypes and prejudices related to sexual orientation. you cannot really address the subject without addressing some of its most frequent and tormen
comment on their resignation of richard grenell and why the issue of bisexuals and transgender people is especially important in a report on anti-bullying. >> it is clear mrenell had his wings clipped by the romney campaign. in early may, foreign policy was the subject of significant discussion and the presidential race. richard grenell was kept out of the loop. he was not representing the romney campaign, did not have input. they basically had neutered him so if he stayed, it would be in...
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mr. obama has not had to go through what president bush has gone through. he had to put up with everything. host: richard smith is participating on facebook -- next call, sacramento, california, democratic line with lesley. caller: [unintelligible] mitch mcconnell said that he wanted mr. obama to be a one- term president. [unintelligible] we spend trillions of dollars on war and cannot take care of our own people with health care. host: massachusetts, eddie on our republican line. caller: incivility it:, is ideology -- it is not incivility, it is ideology. all john boehner wants to do is try to balance the budget. the tea party is getting fed up with spending, spending. give him a break. host: florida, stephen is on our independent line. caller: good morning. this is about incivility, it says 81% say that is harming the u.s. future, which i find humorous. every person that calls says incivility they agree says is harming the u.s., but it is the other side's fault, which is the beginning of what the true problem is. i wish people would look at what they're about to say on the show. they are talking about
mr. obama has not had to go through what president bush has gone through. he had to put up with everything. host: richard smith is participating on facebook -- next call, sacramento, california, democratic line with lesley. caller: [unintelligible] mitch mcconnell said that he wanted mr. obama to be a one- term president. [unintelligible] we spend trillions of dollars on war and cannot take care of our own people with health care. host: massachusetts, eddie on our republican line. caller:...
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richard engel reports as the u.n. says it is civil war. >>> happy 88th birthday, mr. president. bush 41 celebrates that milestone in a revealing conversation with je nna bush o the "today" show. >> your socks have been making headlines. >> i like a colorful sock. i'm a sock man. this is a modest pair here today. subdued, you might say. >> they have been comparing your socks to that of justin bieber. >> bieb? is he a sock man? >> he evidently is a sock man just like you. >> i don't know much about the bieber. never seen him. i don't know what he does. >> we'll have more of that conversation, too. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. first up, calls for attorney general eric holder to resign at an explosive senate hearing today investigating the leak of classified intelligence programs and other issues with justice. with me now, pennsylvania republican senator pat toomey. senator, we want to talk about the economy in a moment but we just want to get your perspective on this. we should point out that senator cornyn, who took the lead along with lindsey graham, but sena
richard engel reports as the u.n. says it is civil war. >>> happy 88th birthday, mr. president. bush 41 celebrates that milestone in a revealing conversation with je nna bush o the "today" show. >> your socks have been making headlines. >> i like a colorful sock. i'm a sock man. this is a modest pair here today. subdued, you might say. >> they have been comparing your socks to that of justin bieber. >> bieb? is he a sock man? >> he evidently is a...
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richard cordray, head of the consumer protection bureau to begin their briefing. it's usually in two parts. jay carney will usually yield to secretary duncan and mr. cordray.hey'll be talking about college student aid transparency. then mr. kacarney will continue with his briefing. in the meantime, waiting for this to start we'll bring awe portion of today's "wall street journal." our guest this morning, mark zandi, moody analytics, chief economist and talk answer calls for fed action after a weak jobs report issued by the labor department last week. >>> mark zandi, chief economist analytic, thanks for joining us from west k4e69or, pennsylvania. >> good morning. thanks to having me. >> calls for federal action after we all the saw the weak jobs report come out last week, but the fed's main purpose is monetary policy. how does that relate to job growth? >> well, the federal reserve play as very key role in terms of the broader economy, and job creation. it lowers interest rates in times of difficulty like the current period to make it easier tore people to borrow money. for businesses to borrow money, go out, invest and to hire. takes pressure off people wh
richard cordray, head of the consumer protection bureau to begin their briefing. it's usually in two parts. jay carney will usually yield to secretary duncan and mr. cordray.hey'll be talking about college student aid transparency. then mr. kacarney will continue with his briefing. in the meantime, waiting for this to start we'll bring awe portion of today's "wall street journal." our guest this morning, mark zandi, moody analytics, chief economist and talk answer calls for fed action...
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richard, are you satisfied with their answers? >> good answer, thank you. >> shelley? >> thank you very much. my question goes to ted cruz. mr. cruz, you support the construction of the keystone pipeline that would transport tar sands oil to texas refineries. number of texas landowners however oppose the company's using eminent domain to forcefully route that pipeline through their private property. should the pipeline companies be able to override the landowners by using eminent domain? >> that's ultimately a question for state law to determine. i think, i am disturbed about eminent domain abuse because i think private property rights are fundamental to who we are as americans and who we are as texans. the problem isn't eminent domain. the problem is the obama administration with the stroke of a pen shut that project down and it makes no sense. he killed tens of thousands of jobs that that pipeline would have produced and in addition to that, what will happen is, now that oil will simply be sent west. it will be refined in china instead. it will pollute the environment more and the result is our nation remains dependent and
richard, are you satisfied with their answers? >> good answer, thank you. >> shelley? >> thank you very much. my question goes to ted cruz. mr. cruz, you support the construction of the keystone pipeline that would transport tar sands oil to texas refineries. number of texas landowners however oppose the company's using eminent domain to forcefully route that pipeline through their private property. should the pipeline companies be able to override the landowners by using...
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mr. speaker. the house is fortunate today to have reverend dr. richard benjamin hayes as our guest chaplain. he's a life-long servant of the lord, growing up as son of a baptist minister. he is in my home county of gwenette. he's a fisherman but he's a fisher of men. in the 23-plus years that he's led salem missionary baptist, that church has grown from 100 to 4,500 in that congregation. beyond the pulpit, reverend hayes is active throughout our community. he's been past chaplain of the sheriff's department, director of the statewide minister's commission and currently board of education advisory board, to name just a few. i'm honored to have him in washington, d.c., with me today. him, his wife, beverly, is with us today and is his daughter, sheena, and his two grandsons, benjamin and bashon. reverend, thank you for your prayer today. thank you for your ministry every day, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina ris
mr. speaker. the house is fortunate today to have reverend dr. richard benjamin hayes as our guest chaplain. he's a life-long servant of the lord, growing up as son of a baptist minister. he is in my home county of gwenette. he's a fisherman but he's a fisher of men. in the 23-plus years that he's led salem missionary baptist, that church has grown from 100 to 4,500 in that congregation. beyond the pulpit, reverend hayes is active throughout our community. he's been past chaplain of the...
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mr. curry, to your first hearing before the banking committee since your confirmation as comptroller. marty greenberg is the acting chair of the federal department insurance corporation. and richard is the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. i thank all of you again for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your full written statements will be included in the hearing record. secretary wallen, you may begin your testimony. >> chairman johnson, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today to discuss the implementation of the dodd-frank act. it will help protect americans from the excessive risk and poor consumer protections that played leading roles in bringing about the financial crisis. that crisis and the recession that accompanied it cost nearly 9 million jobs, erased a quarter of household growth and brought gdp growth to nearly negative 9%. today our economy has improved substantially. more than 4.3 million private sector jobs have been created over the past 27 months. and since mid-2009 our economy has grown at an annual rate of 2.9%. as part of our broader efforts to stre
mr. curry, to your first hearing before the banking committee since your confirmation as comptroller. marty greenberg is the acting chair of the federal department insurance corporation. and richard is the director of the consumer financial protection bureau. i thank all of you again for being here today. i would like to ask the witnesses to please keep your remarks to five minutes. your full written statements will be included in the hearing record. secretary wallen, you may begin your...
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richard who is a republican. >> thank you, c-span. kudos to romney. i watched his -- his answer to this and in the end we'll be thanking mr. roberts because now we know where we're going, and don't be surprised if it's not real loud or anything. there's determination in what's going to happen now, and it will be repealed regardless because it's a bad bill, and we can't afford it. not only that, i watched your companion television, number two, and the democrats were talking and they were totally stunned by what just happened and, believe me, they know they just committed political suicide. thank you very much. >> thank you. close to 90-degree day here in the nation's capital. you can see the crowds on the supreme court steps starting to thin a bit now that the decision is known, but still people watching the commentary by members of congress and others on this historic day. here comes the president. >>> good afternoon. earlier today the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the health care reform we passed two years ago. in doing so, they've reaffirmed a fundamental principle tha
richard who is a republican. >> thank you, c-span. kudos to romney. i watched his -- his answer to this and in the end we'll be thanking mr. roberts because now we know where we're going, and don't be surprised if it's not real loud or anything. there's determination in what's going to happen now, and it will be repealed regardless because it's a bad bill, and we can't afford it. not only that, i watched your companion television, number two, and the democrats were talking and they were...
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resignation of president richard millhouse nixon to celebrate here are some of my favorite fun facts about watergate. the mastermind behind this botched plot is g. gordon liddi who looks like if mron a mustache to hide his true identity. as if getting caught wasn't enough here is how nixon described him in the knowing gun tape. >> also, what is the first g stands for that you would rather go by gordon. the heart of the case against nixon are the watergate tapes. you are too can relive, not only nixon's role in the cover up but also his lazy musings on blacks and juice. >> black calf's, most them basically are just -- the jews are very aggressive, abrasive, and obnoxious. >> i am offend. and not just because i am jewish, but because if there is one person that should understand the plight of the jewish people it's the could i with the biggest ski slope in history. the legacy of watergate is twofold. on the one hands the media no longer really respects politicians. instead they hunt them like democratically elected wild turkeys. and two now every scandal has the word gate at the end. wikapedia lists all the billion of them. weaner gate. everyone nipplegate.
resignation of president richard millhouse nixon to celebrate here are some of my favorite fun facts about watergate. the mastermind behind this botched plot is g. gordon liddi who looks like if mron a mustache to hide his true identity. as if getting caught wasn't enough here is how nixon described him in the knowing gun tape. >> also, what is the first g stands for that you would rather go by gordon. the heart of the case against nixon are the watergate tapes. you are too can relive,...
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as mr that was still successful penalty attempt came in the second minute of stoppage time so too once it's in the end they will now face european and world champions failed sunday artie's a richard van portly was at the game in warsaw for us. mario balotelli love him who hates him but he's the reason that italy are in the euro two thousand and twelve finals has been in the headlines a lot sort of the last year or so mainly for the wrong reasons but is going to use condoms based eva performance to help italy to play spain in the final excellent play and made his win tonight we're very happy for the greats great game with commitment. and we want him like this like these in kiev will be there is the best is a variable the best player in the world or his or her pretty much written off by everyone coming into his stallman's on the back of yet another corruption scandal which is like six years ago when they managed to win the two thousand and six world cup italy are showing their best form on the biggest stage and in their pillow they have a midfielder as possible the best in this competition so far supporters believe they have every chance of beating spain didn't exist germany in thi
as mr that was still successful penalty attempt came in the second minute of stoppage time so too once it's in the end they will now face european and world champions failed sunday artie's a richard van portly was at the game in warsaw for us. mario balotelli love him who hates him but he's the reason that italy are in the euro two thousand and twelve finals has been in the headlines a lot sort of the last year or so mainly for the wrong reasons but is going to use condoms based eva performance...