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mr. roberts: you might want to be wary of where greece are going to go. time in new zealand. john key is a terrific prime minister. he is a guy full of ideas. running new zealand is not -- guy: challenging -- mr. roberts: w you just have to win the rugby world cup. guy: let's not talk about that. i watched the last game. why do you think we had the idea deficit? is the idea deficit being driven by the fact that we live in a world that is almost instant? .it is digitally driven is a cause and effect? is one influencing the other? is the digital world bad for ideas? mr. roberts: it is just weakness in leadership and the right people not taking the right time. the u.s. military strategist, if that is not an oxymoron, they say we live in a world that is volatile, uncertain complex and ambiguous. thought-out uncertain, complex and ambiguous. this has come as a revelation to the u.s. if you live in argentina or greece spain or scotland, it is a way of life. in yorkshire, perhaps not. in the civilized world it is a way of life. i'm from mentorship. guy: i i have
mr. roberts: you might want to be wary of where greece are going to go. time in new zealand. john key is a terrific prime minister. he is a guy full of ideas. running new zealand is not -- guy: challenging -- mr. roberts: w you just have to win the rugby world cup. guy: let's not talk about that. i watched the last game. why do you think we had the idea deficit? is the idea deficit being driven by the fact that we live in a world that is almost instant? .it is digitally driven is a cause and...
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mr. robert p. summer pick up the white phone. mr. robert p. summer please pick...ing! i'm not going. [sighs] why? i saw the taped outtakes of the interview with the girl. i know you-- acted your reaction after the interview. it's verboten, huh? i thought since i almost did it the first time, but... but i get you. that's not the reason you're not coming. of course it's the reason. it's terrible. come with me we'll disagree and get a tan at the same time. if you're going to be glib y i'm going to lose it! jane keep it down. i was up all night, and... jane. it made me ill. that's better. you could get fired for that. i got promoted for that. working up tears for a news piece cutaway? you crossed the line-- it's hard not to. they keep moving the little sucker! it-- it proves that the differences we-- this is a one-way argument. we have six days... if we fight, we'll come home. if you don't go, i leave for london after that. so it would be a very big deal-- the plane is boarding. you're good at deadlines. here's your ticket. it's amazing. you commit this breach of ethic
mr. robert p. summer pick up the white phone. mr. robert p. summer please pick...ing! i'm not going. [sighs] why? i saw the taped outtakes of the interview with the girl. i know you-- acted your reaction after the interview. it's verboten, huh? i thought since i almost did it the first time, but... but i get you. that's not the reason you're not coming. of course it's the reason. it's terrible. come with me we'll disagree and get a tan at the same time. if you're going to be glib y i'm going to...
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mr. robert stewart who is the executive director of the rural community assistance partnership.mittee. i think the previous witnesses and y'all have done an excellent job at sort of framing the issue. as someone that has worked 20 years with hundreds of communities in texas both for the rural community assistance partnership and the rural water association and someone who has directed the national program for ten years i'm here to tell you that the needs of small communities are many. the resources are limited. the dedication and determination of small communities to provide their citizens with the best possible water is strong and undiminished undiminished. i'm sure everyone knows a little about the rural community assistance partnership. it's in my testimony. i won't repeat things that are in my testimony. i just want to make a few points that have been touched on but maybe i could amplify a little bit. one is the access to capital. there's a real issue in accessing the resources they need to extend lines to new customers. i believe mr. gomez talked about access to the municip
mr. robert stewart who is the executive director of the rural community assistance partnership.mittee. i think the previous witnesses and y'all have done an excellent job at sort of framing the issue. as someone that has worked 20 years with hundreds of communities in texas both for the rural community assistance partnership and the rural water association and someone who has directed the national program for ten years i'm here to tell you that the needs of small communities are many. the...
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mr. robert meyers who is obviously distraught. mr. meyers -- >> are you happy? my wife looked like an animal and my son. there's the animal a block away. are you happy? >> obviously very angry what has been happening, what people have been saying about the meyers family blaming them for this tragedy and they have said over and over again that look you know she was scared she was angry, she went out because she wanted to protect her daughter and emotions obviously spilling over. a very very tense scene here. he clearly believes that this person may have something to do with the incident that left his wife dead but police have not confirmed that in any way, same or form. i want to make that clear, but you heard him there, essex treatmently emotional, as anyone would be when they lose the love of their life his wife of four children. brooke. >> let me just remind our viewers all this obviously playing out in realtime. sara sidner is there in this las vegas neighborhood just a block away lives the meyers family. they just lost this wife this mother who was shot and
mr. robert meyers who is obviously distraught. mr. meyers -- >> are you happy? my wife looked like an animal and my son. there's the animal a block away. are you happy? >> obviously very angry what has been happening, what people have been saying about the meyers family blaming them for this tragedy and they have said over and over again that look you know she was scared she was angry, she went out because she wanted to protect her daughter and emotions obviously spilling over. a...
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mr. robert lightfoot junior jr. we thank you for your patience and it's been a while to get to this panel but we do appreciate you being here. so if you could please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony will be the truth and the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> yes thank you. >> let all the witnesses answer in the affirmative and you may be seated. we will start with you mr. john koskinen. the single will be introduced into the record, please limit your testimony to five minute to thank you. >> chairman ranking member, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the government accountability offices high risk as it obtains to irs operations. i am delighted to note that business systems modernization was removed from the list in 2013 after being on it since 1995. its removal came about because of the dances that the irs has made over many years in addressing weaknesses and information technology and financial management capabilities. turnin
mr. robert lightfoot junior jr. we thank you for your patience and it's been a while to get to this panel but we do appreciate you being here. so if you could please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony will be the truth and the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> yes thank you. >> let all the witnesses answer in the affirmative and you may be seated. we will start with you mr. john koskinen. the single will be introduced into the...
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mr. shaw? >> good evening robert shaw about public works we reviewed that with the public works code and nothing further this is a schematic of the brief locates and as was mentioned it is about presidential 15 to 20 feet so you guides get a better idea. >> right in front of. >> so. >> where the - it's right in front of that approximately. >> it is a little bit to the right if you're looking at directly at the store. >> at this angle it is approximately directly in front of their entrance to the offset 9 feet to those trees. >> silly question any way to offset it oath 9 feet. >> the department will have to review this against other utility there are a couple of man holds and requirement to cleaners from other utilities and a things of that nature we could look into the applicant to submit a new dinning room the permit is subject to complaints and the business owner complains on a day to day bats this will think continuing. >> it doesn't appear to be polk the sidewalk is wide enough we'll need to make sure it didn't effect the pedestrian path it didn't look or appear to be many utilities or any o
mr. shaw? >> good evening robert shaw about public works we reviewed that with the public works code and nothing further this is a schematic of the brief locates and as was mentioned it is about presidential 15 to 20 feet so you guides get a better idea. >> right in front of. >> so. >> where the - it's right in front of that approximately. >> it is a little bit to the right if you're looking at directly at the store. >> at this angle it is approximately...
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mr. robert m. lightfoot jr., associate administrator at the national aeronautics and space administration. we thank you for your patience. it's been a while to get to this panel but we do appreciate you here. pursuant to committee rules, if you could all please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. you may be seated. we will start with you. your full statement will be introduced into the record but we'd ask that you please limit your testimony to five minutes and we'll go from there. >> thank you chairman. ranking member and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the government accountable office's high-risk list as it pertains to irs operations. i'm delighted to note that one of our programs, business systems modernization, was removed from the list in 2013 after
mr. robert m. lightfoot jr., associate administrator at the national aeronautics and space administration. we thank you for your patience. it's been a while to get to this panel but we do appreciate you here. pursuant to committee rules, if you could all please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> hi, i'm frank jorge golden go up a utility supervisor for the distribution system i offer seizing see the personnel that install water maidens and water carbon monoxides i've personal proud to work with city and distribution place whether a fire or main break those folks come on scene and get the job done 3450r7b9 what time they're here to take care of each other and make it so a safe and secure way i was encouraged to learn to deal with the services and breaks and i wanted to move into understanding how to do main connections one the great things that the sfpuc to move to different sections in if you're tdr in learning a different job you have the ability to move up i courage anyone to step out of their comfortable zone and work on a system as large as a our water system we started from one end and keep on going i
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> hi, i'm frank jorge golden go up a utility supervisor for the distribution system i offer seizing see the personnel that install water maidens and water carbon monoxides i've personal proud to work with city and...
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robert mr. wonderful and mark walked off the set. >> good saturday morning to you, sky6 live hd taking a live look for us over atlantic city right now. you can see the water coming in. it's a little chilly to be on the beach. 15 degrees, 6:19. >>> it's the state of the new york against ups over untaxed cigarettes. they have been accused of illegally untaxed cigarettes over a four year period. the loss seeks $180 million in damages and penalties. new york has the most smuggled cigarettes in the country. it costs the state 30 millions dollars in lost tax revenue. >>> there's overwhelming demand from investors who want to ride with uber it's become the alternate service to hailing a cab. in december the company announced it raised $1.2 billion in financing. >>> if you order girl scout cookies you may have to wait longer to get them delivered. little brownie the company that owns the cookie is behind in the popular thin mints. subsequently all of the orders or delays, girl scouts sell 200 million bo
robert mr. wonderful and mark walked off the set. >> good saturday morning to you, sky6 live hd taking a live look for us over atlantic city right now. you can see the water coming in. it's a little chilly to be on the beach. 15 degrees, 6:19. >>> it's the state of the new york against ups over untaxed cigarettes. they have been accused of illegally untaxed cigarettes over a four year period. the loss seeks $180 million in damages and penalties. new york has the most smuggled...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in septe
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. t
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005 reason we do the festival and the reason we started to celebrate the spirit and talent and trivia and the hard work of the women in the la concina program if you walk up to my one on the block an owner operated routine i recipient it's a they're going to be doing the cooking from scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbia that is crisp on the outside and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> so i want to wish everyone a good morning and thank you all for being out here we'll get this started some very important people has something to say about this tunnel project finally opening my name is vince a commissioner with the public utilities commission i'm proud to be here it's exciting just a moment agree we saw the waters coming down the tunnel we're standing 80 years ago we began it deliver precious resources to the customers we serve open this very location awe as accompanied 25 years ago we had one of the biggest quarters in modern times this is a semireminder of how important it is to invest ♪ infrastructure to make sure we are prepared with protocols in place i want to give a shout out to my partners in labor many lopez and san mateo building trade and the engineers in the house the work you've done
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> so i want to wish everyone a good morning and thank you all for being out here we'll get this started some very important people has something to say about this tunnel project finally opening my name is vince a...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ ♪ >> hello, welcome to the meet your district supervisor. i'm nona melkonian and we're here with supervisor katy tang for supervisor 4 which includes central and outer sunset. supervisor tang was appointed by mayor ed lee to serve as district 4 representative replacing previous supervisor carmen chu after she was appointed assessor reporter that same month. before her appointment she served as legislative aide to supervisor chiu. today you'll get to know her and the issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for join using us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with a little about your background. where you grew up, went to school and what kind of jobs you had in the past. >> sure, i grew up in the sunset district. still live there. spent about 20 years living in the sunset district and just am so
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ ♪ >> hello, welcome to the meet your district supervisor. i'm nona melkonian and we're here with supervisor katy tang for supervisor 4 which includes central and outer sunset. supervisor tang was appointed by mayor...
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mr. wonder. >> reporter: philadelphia native john roberts tells me he's living a wonderful life percussion anyf the for musical genius can't beat that. >> sometimes i play on the tour and i'm in my mind i'm like, i'm playing with stevie wonder right now. >> like i got to remember like don't stop playing. you got to keep up the beat. >> reporter: over the years little john as he's called has done that and then some for so many artists. his talent and connections have united him not only with stevie wonder but with people like the late george duke, neo janet jackson and that's just the tip of his very cool performing iceberg. he was noted as a child prodigy at age 16 playing with local productsly? knee defrancesco and christian mcbride. he credits all of his success to his humble beginnings. >> i starred in my dad's church. about 10 years old i took to the drums all my family members are musicians. six them are drummers. >> i had no choice. just fell in my live lap. i was in the all city jazz band here in philadelphia which i'm very proud of. >> as you can tell little john is a huge supporter of
mr. wonder. >> reporter: philadelphia native john roberts tells me he's living a wonderful life percussion anyf the for musical genius can't beat that. >> sometimes i play on the tour and i'm in my mind i'm like, i'm playing with stevie wonder right now. >> like i got to remember like don't stop playing. you got to keep up the beat. >> reporter: over the years little john as he's called has done that and then some for so many artists. his talent and connections have...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator roberts? >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. and madame secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable healthcare act's independent payment advisory board. the acronym is ipab. reminds me of pab lum people don't want to eat. you said you were hopeful ipab never needs to be used and can only be triggered in the window, your estimate said or it will never be activated. you were hopeful we can make sure ipab never gets triggered and we all agreed. but here we are again with a budget request where you're acting to expand this authority to find savings. how can you explain how you went from hoping it never had to be used to now doubling down on ipab and expanding the savings this must find? >> with regard to the -- what we are trying to do is get to the core of what ipab was about, which is making sure that we can work together to continue to keep the costs in medicare and in the entitlement space. and we're working to do that with our
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator roberts? >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. and madame secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable healthcare act's independent payment advisory board. the acronym is ipab. reminds me of pab lum people don't want to eat. you said you were hopeful ipab never needs to be used and can only be triggered in the window, your...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator roberts? >> well, thank you mr. chairman. and madam secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable health care acts. independent payment advisory board, the acronym is ipab. you said, and i'll paraphrase here, that you were hopeful ipab can never be used. it can only be triggered in the window, and it will never be activated. you're hopeful that ipab never gets triggered, and we all agree. but here we are again with a budget request, where you're acting to expand this authority to find savings. how can you explain how you went from hoping it never had to be used to now doubling down on ipab and expanding the savings it must find. >> with regard to the -- what we are trying to do is get to the core of what ipab was about. which is making sure that we can work together to continue to keep the costs in medicare, and in the entitlement space. and we're working to do that with our proposals. we've seen just in the period from 2010,
mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator roberts? >> well, thank you mr. chairman. and madam secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable health care acts. independent payment advisory board, the acronym is ipab. you said, and i'll paraphrase here, that you were hopeful ipab can never be used. it can only be triggered in the window, and it will never be activated....
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mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator roberts? >> well, thank you mr. chairman. and madam secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable health care act's independent payment advisory board, the acronym is ipab. you said and i'll paraphrase here that you were hopeful ipab can never be used. it can only be triggered in the window, and it will never be activated. you're hopeful that ipab never gets triggered, and we all agree. but here we are again with a budget request where you're acting to expand this authority to find savings. how can you explain how you went from hoping it never had to be used to now doubling down on ipab and expanding the savings it must find. >> with regard to the -- what we are trying to do is get to the core of what ipab was about. which is making sure that we can work together to continue to keep the costs in medicare, and in the entitlement space. and we're working to do that with our proposals. we've seen just in the period from 2010, ou
mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator roberts? >> well, thank you mr. chairman. and madam secretary. let me echo the sentiments of many members to thank you for the job that you're doing. during your confirmation hearing, we talked a lot about the affordable health care act's independent payment advisory board, the acronym is ipab. you said and i'll paraphrase here that you were hopeful ipab can never be used. it can only be triggered in the window, and it will never be activated....
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas we had 19 cases of vaccine-preventable diseases last year the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned, our parents are concerned, however, i'm concerned. problem is that our immune sawtion rates are down -- immunization rates are down. for the 2013-2014 school year, the percentage of youngsters that have received vaccinations is now below 90. that's not good. for the record, i had measles. and chickenpox and mumps and everything else that people had back in the day. but what i'm asking, if i can get to it here very quickly, if immunization rates continue to decline, what advice do you give to these youngsters' parents who have to rely on others in their community to choose vaccination to help protect their own? >> the lower the rates are the more your children are at risk. so you want to be making sure your own children are vaccinated, but also it'
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas we had 19 cases of vaccine-preventable diseases last year the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned, our parents are concerned, however, i'm concerned. problem is that our immune sawtion rates are down -- immunization rates are down. for the 2013-2014...
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mr. mayor, don't sign off on it. robert steinberg one who lied on this needs to go.would hope that the board would also be made to go. they hung two lawyers out to dry. two dumb lawyers. there's no need to give this money until they clean house. >> what's so disturbing is they exercised bat judgment and there are those who get poor representation, but because of their stupidity in being in a video about cop killing and the supervisor, i don't know what their problem s it hurts people. there are lots of insoemt people who get arrested who can't afford a lawyer. >> i have to disagree with ted on this. i don't think you throw the baby out with the bath water. i think if you need the funding to represent indyigent persons, you need to get rid of it. what you do is farm out the money based on whether she meades the criteria that she's supposed to be doing as in they monitor her, supervise her, and if she doesn't do right, then they don't get the money. >> katy, she's got go. she gets go. she's the head in office. we used to say in louisiana when you kill a snake you go to
mr. mayor, don't sign off on it. robert steinberg one who lied on this needs to go.would hope that the board would also be made to go. they hung two lawyers out to dry. two dumb lawyers. there's no need to give this money until they clean house. >> what's so disturbing is they exercised bat judgment and there are those who get poor representation, but because of their stupidity in being in a video about cop killing and the supervisor, i don't know what their problem s it hurts people....
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robert e. lee chases george mccell land off the peninsula those damn newspapers are speaking very differently about mr. lee at that point. >> what was grant's opinion about robert e. lee. >> grant says that lee has -- it's almost impossible to be able to read his facial expressions. even in this moment of ultimate defeat for lee, he is holding himself together with complete self-control and grant knows that. the other thing that is so interesting about that meeting between grant and lee is that grant actually has a pretty good memory of robert e. lee from the mexican-american war, and lee has been struggling to sort of picture grant's face the whole time he has been fighting him, because during that time robert e. lee what much more important that ulysses s. grant and there's one more meeting -- another meeting that happens between grant and lee and that takes place at the white house when grant becomes president and robert eastern lee actually goes to the white house and meets the newest occupant. you can only imagine what that meeting must have been like for robert e. lee. >> you say he had this pec
robert e. lee chases george mccell land off the peninsula those damn newspapers are speaking very differently about mr. lee at that point. >> what was grant's opinion about robert e. lee. >> grant says that lee has -- it's almost impossible to be able to read his facial expressions. even in this moment of ultimate defeat for lee, he is holding himself together with complete self-control and grant knows that. the other thing that is so interesting about that meeting between grant and...
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robert e. lee chases george mccell land off the peninsula those damn newspapers are speaking very differently about mr. lee at that point. >> what was grant's opinion about robert e. lee. >> grant says that lee has -- it's almost impossible to be able to read his facial expressions. even in this moment of ultimate defeat for lee, he is holding himself together with complete self-control and grant knows that. the other thing that is so interesting about that meeting between grant and lee is that grant actually has a pretty good memory of robert e. lee from the mexican-american war, and lee has been struggling to sort of picture grant's face the whole time he has been fighting him, because during that time robert e. lee what much more important that ulysses s. grant and there's one more meeting -- another meeting that happens between grant and lee and that takes place at the white house when grant becomes president and robert eastern lee actually goes to the white house and meets the newest occupant. you can only imagine what that meeting must have been like for robert e. lee. >> you say he had this pec
robert e. lee chases george mccell land off the peninsula those damn newspapers are speaking very differently about mr. lee at that point. >> what was grant's opinion about robert e. lee. >> grant says that lee has -- it's almost impossible to be able to read his facial expressions. even in this moment of ultimate defeat for lee, he is holding himself together with complete self-control and grant knows that. the other thing that is so interesting about that meeting between grant and...
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roberts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. number one, i would observe that we have flipped the seating arrangement here. there's a brand-new start. the lights are a little brighter. the heat is a little warmer. you can see what the majority used to enjoy. but basically, i observed the minority is to your right and we, sir, are to your left, which is seldom. but at any rate, just thought i'd make that observation. i'd like to concentrate on the teachers -- stephen, how do you pronounce your last name? >> lazar. >> that's what i figured. thank you for your statements on behalf of teachers. some years ago, way before senator collins, i was a teacher for three years. i worried about standard deviation. i had a principal who insisted on doing that and we finally had meaningful dialogue and i was free from that effort. i have no idea how you teach x number of months the way you want to teach and then one month being, quote, a done teacher and i think it was jia who pointed out the mindless test preparation. thank you for your viewp
roberts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. number one, i would observe that we have flipped the seating arrangement here. there's a brand-new start. the lights are a little brighter. the heat is a little warmer. you can see what the majority used to enjoy. but basically, i observed the minority is to your right and we, sir, are to your left, which is seldom. but at any rate, just thought i'd make that observation. i'd like to concentrate on the teachers -- stephen, how do you pronounce your...
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roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of preventable diseases, and the most was measles greed we have not had any new measles cases reported this year. public health care workers are concerned, and the problem is our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year until the 2014 school year, the percentage of those receiving this is not good. for the record, i had measles. chickenpox and that that people had back in the day. if i can get to you very quickly. if immunization rates continue to decline, what advice do you give to the youngsters and parents you have to choose the vaccination to help protect their own? >> the lower the rates are, the more your children are at risk so we want to make sure your own children are vaccinated. some kids cannot get vaccines, because they have leukemia, for example. they cannot have live viral vaccines, so our next is the community vaccine. >> you highlighted some of the reasons, fear of side effects religious, or philosophical objections, and there are a who
roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of preventable diseases, and the most was measles greed we have not had any new measles cases reported this year. public health care workers are concerned, and the problem is our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year until the 2014 school year, the percentage of those receiving this is not good. for the record, i had measles. chickenpox and that that people had back in the day....
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roberts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year. the most prevalent was measles. we have not any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned and parents are concerned and i'm concerned. our immunization rates are down. for the 2013-2014 school year the percentage of youngsters has fallen below 90 i had measles and chickenpox and mumps and everything else that people had back in the day. what i am asking, if i can get to it quickly -- if immunization rates continued to decline, what advice do you give to these youngsters parents? >> the lower the rates are, the more your children are at risk. you want to be making sure your own children are vaccinated. it's important to have those around them vaccinated. some kids cannot get vaccines because they have leukemia. our best protection is that community level of vaccination. >> you highlight three reasons parents don't vaccinate. fear of side effects of a religious or philosophical
roberts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year. the most prevalent was measles. we have not any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned and parents are concerned and i'm concerned. our immunization rates are down. for the 2013-2014 school year the percentage of youngsters has fallen below 90 i had measles and chickenpox and mumps and everything else...
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. >> good evening, my name is robert cohen i'm an attorney representing the chu's this is a matter of family. mr. chu wants possession of the entire house to consolidate his whole family. he has elderly parents who will be there quite often he has a brother with disabilities of whom he's the caretaker and he has a miraculous baby born in may of last year whom he's taking care of. he wants everyone together he wants the grandparents there to take care of the kid during the kid's formative years he wants to take care of his brother and have a child know his brother and know the rest of the family. now, there were two applications for permits to demolish the kitchen. the kitchen is in a common area, it's not in the bedroom area, there are to units on the ground floor of the single family house, the first permit, mr. chu received after he got some bad advice from a family friend, so he withdrew it and he got counsel and he's doing it right now. he gave the appellant a 30 day notice and he's willing to make the regular payment that is are required under the rent stabilization act. however, there's no
. >> good evening, my name is robert cohen i'm an attorney representing the chu's this is a matter of family. mr. chu wants possession of the entire house to consolidate his whole family. he has elderly parents who will be there quite often he has a brother with disabilities of whom he's the caretaker and he has a miraculous baby born in may of last year whom he's taking care of. he wants everyone together he wants the grandparents there to take care of the kid during the kid's formative...
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mr. rogers and dr. seuss and i don't know -- >> robert frost. >> robert frost. >> and andrew shoe. >> he was very good at again during rehearsal, when they talk about james garfield being shot this was you versus me who was the inventor who like used his special technique to try to scan for bullets after james garfield elected in 1880 was assassinated and you knew it like that. >> that was like alexander graham bell, right? >> yes. >> somewhere in the deep recesses of my mind i vaguely remember reading that once. >> from your days at the hasty pudding club? that's what you guys do at harvard, sit around and do presidential trivia. >> the hasty pudding club we dressed up as women, did presidential trivia. exactly right. >> and told droll jokes. you're going down. tune in monday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for the cnn quiz show presidents edition hosted by anderson cooper. you can test your presidential knowledge at cnn.com/cnnquizshow. berman, always good to see you. >>> now on a more serious note at a time when media credibility is under fire with the nation's number one news anchor suspended for embellishi
mr. rogers and dr. seuss and i don't know -- >> robert frost. >> robert frost. >> and andrew shoe. >> he was very good at again during rehearsal, when they talk about james garfield being shot this was you versus me who was the inventor who like used his special technique to try to scan for bullets after james garfield elected in 1880 was assassinated and you knew it like that. >> that was like alexander graham bell, right? >> yes. >> somewhere in the...
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mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidding you...i his private jet. - ...until his wife cancelled his credit line at the casinos. >> cause i promised her before i left the house, i would not use my credit line. i keep my word... but she didn't tell me i couldn't say i had a credit line. >> ok >> now he claims he doesn't remember shooting at her with a rifle. which raises the question, if prisoners with dementia can't remember the crimes they committed, how can they be rehabilitated? >> i had the same question. i can't control that. but not being able to control that, the best that we can do, as physicians and healthcare providers is to manage them in a way that is humane, that's compassionate, and the only way we can do that is by understanding their disease. >> as the prison population in america continues to age, other states will undoubtedly need units like this one to
mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidding you...i his private jet. - ...until his wife cancelled his credit line at the casinos. >> cause i promised her before i left the house, i would not use my credit...
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mr. ammann, it was a pretty modest man was right in the 18th car though he designed the bridge. when robert moses is making his speech, it was on the staten island side of the bridge and all the dignitaries and the ribbon-cutting and bands and et cetera, he didn't even come he didn't even mention mr. ammann snicker a little oversight but it's like you didn't invite the ironworkers. amman, the great robert caro wrote the power broker if you want to know about moses, there it is. but anyway he wasn't i think a villainous character. he was just a thoughtless one year he did good things. i mean, he really was the power behind the construction of great bridges, but as was the case of people who live unfortunate in the 1950s their lives had to be paved over because the bridge and an approach way to bridge had to be built, no question that there. so it's almost like people who are victims in a time of war bombs, knockout property, kill people, destroy property. that happened in the case of the verrazano bridge. but moses, moses saw how the different value system, and there's much to say that moses
mr. ammann, it was a pretty modest man was right in the 18th car though he designed the bridge. when robert moses is making his speech, it was on the staten island side of the bridge and all the dignitaries and the ribbon-cutting and bands and et cetera, he didn't even come he didn't even mention mr. ammann snicker a little oversight but it's like you didn't invite the ironworkers. amman, the great robert caro wrote the power broker if you want to know about moses, there it is. but anyway he...
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robert burke. the fashion show was on a new york. we will speak with mr. the state of luxury in america. it is a troubled challenge deal with some big victories and defeats. robert burke on our next hour of radio and television. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. rendon has our top headlines from around the world. brendan: an italian court has sentenced the captain of the costa concordia to 16 years in prison. he was at the helm of the ship when it capsized three years ago. the accident killed 32 people. he was convicted of multiple criminal charges including manslaughter for stop he has an eye any -- manslaughter. he has denied any wrongdoing and saying he has been turned into a scapegoat. the indian government is asking to spare the lives of two -- the australian dollar and asked indonesia to -- new details about the american who died in the custody of islamic state. friends say taylor mueller was determined to reach of syria and learn arabic. her death was confirmed earlier this week by her family and the white house was of the militants cla
robert burke. the fashion show was on a new york. we will speak with mr. the state of luxury in america. it is a troubled challenge deal with some big victories and defeats. robert burke on our next hour of radio and television. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. rendon has our top headlines from around the world. brendan: an italian court has sentenced the captain of the costa concordia to 16 years in prison. he was at the helm of the ship when it capsized three years...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator robert. >> thank you, i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. public health workers are concerned, parents are concerned. the problem is our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year through the 2014 year the percentage of young people who receive necessary vaccinations is below 90. that is not good. for the record i had measles and chicken pox and mumps and everything else that people had back in the day. what i am asking if i can get to it here very quickly, if immunization rates continue to decline what advice do you give youngsters parent to rely on others in the community to jews vaccination and help protect their own? >> the lower the rates of the more your children are at risk so you want to be making sure your own children are vaccinated but also have those around them. and they have leukemia for instance, live virus vac
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator robert. >> thank you, i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. public health workers are concerned, parents are concerned. the problem is our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year through the 2014 year the percentage of young people who receive necessary...
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robert f. kennedy jr., founder and president of the water keeper aliea alliance. mr.ennedy, glad to have you. where's the risk? >> there's an environmental issue, and i think there's almost a larger issue now of our democracy about the growing power of the oil industry to influence our democracy. and some of those people that you showed in the clip were people who were landowners who woke up one day and found oil industry people on their property saying we're going to put a pipeline through your property, we're going to get it using imminent domain, and you have nothing to say about it. there's a permit that transfers the federal authority, this sacred authority of imminent domain, to a private company to make money for themselves. this is not about something that's going to benefit the american public. the terminus of this gas pipeline is new york. they say they are going to ship this gas in new england, but all of the gas pipelines that leave new york and goes towards new england are restrained. this company is building this pipeline so they can ship gas to nova sco
robert f. kennedy jr., founder and president of the water keeper aliea alliance. mr.ennedy, glad to have you. where's the risk? >> there's an environmental issue, and i think there's almost a larger issue now of our democracy about the growing power of the oil industry to influence our democracy. and some of those people that you showed in the clip were people who were landowners who woke up one day and found oil industry people on their property saying we're going to put a pipeline...
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robert said he hadn't seen lori at all that day and he had an alibi. he said he was babysitting their son, went shopping, and then went to two scheduled appointments. >> mrauker told me on the day of lori ann's disappearance, he had been over to wise markets to get a disability claim form, and he took that form to an an office in lewisburg to an orthopedic surgeon. and from there, he went to the bloomsburg sears mall and priced a dishwasher for his mother. police, family members, friends, and volunteers continued the search with no success. on june 12th, a woman jogging a few miles from the mall spotted something in an area known as clowdy's dump. investigators wondered if this was the body of lori auker and looked to forensic science for some way to tell. auker. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. ♪ >>> the body was markedly decomposed in that only in the extremities was
robert said he hadn't seen lori at all that day and he had an alibi. he said he was babysitting their son, went shopping, and then went to two scheduled appointments. >> mrauker told me on the day of lori ann's disappearance, he had been over to wise markets to get a disability claim form, and he took that form to an an office in lewisburg to an orthopedic surgeon. and from there, he went to the bloomsburg sears mall and priced a dishwasher for his mother. police, family members, friends,...
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from new baltimore michigan robert, hello, go ahead. >> caller: good morning, gentlemen. nice to talk to you. i was wondering, mr. wilson how many white students you have at your institution, and if there are none i was wondering why not. nice talking to you. i'll take my answer offline, thank you. >> well thank you for that question. we have always, since i graduated in 1979, we've had a handful of white students at morehouse college and we have a handful now. the percentage is pretty small, but and the percentage will actually grow. back in '07 the valedictorian of morehouse college was a white american his name is josh packwith. i became president in 2013 and within a few months i visited with josh who is doing quite well on wall street, and he is as much a morehouse man as any other morehouse man i could ever visit. whul we while we have been historically black and we are now majority african-american, our doors have always been open. all students from all backgrounds, all male students from all backgrounds have always been able to apply, and they have, and those who have come have been quite well served. so
from new baltimore michigan robert, hello, go ahead. >> caller: good morning, gentlemen. nice to talk to you. i was wondering, mr. wilson how many white students you have at your institution, and if there are none i was wondering why not. nice talking to you. i'll take my answer offline, thank you. >> well thank you for that question. we have always, since i graduated in 1979, we've had a handful of white students at morehouse college and we have a handful now. the percentage is...
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mr. williams was not part of his flight he was in a different flight. >>> joining me right now is robert thompson director for the center for media studies and cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier. good to see both of you again. >> brian removed himself, not a mandate from the network. they continue to investigate but do you see him as the conversation seems to grow the op-eds written, do you see him surviving this storm and actually survive the investigation? and ever return to the chair? >> well survive is one thing. return to the chair is something else. i would be very surprised if brian williams goes back to being the anchor of the can be nbc evening news." part of that is even before the investigation shows anything he has not denied that he embellished this story. he talked about it on the air on wednesday. that mart doesn't even need an investigation, and i think probably in the end, this several days is going to spread out to be forever. what's interesting is if we find out that people had been telling nbc that this story was wrong and nbc wasn't reporting it or wasn't cor
mr. williams was not part of his flight he was in a different flight. >>> joining me right now is robert thompson director for the center for media studies and cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier. good to see both of you again. >> brian removed himself, not a mandate from the network. they continue to investigate but do you see him as the conversation seems to grow the op-eds written, do you see him surviving this storm and actually survive the investigation? and ever...
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mr. in early campaign in western virginia he brings another great grandnephew of george washington and he dies under robert e. lee command and he takes that loss very sharply >> as you study the characters have the they compare with characters today in washington? [laughter] did you think it sounds like this way? >> given the beginning when confronted with a tough question you expect washington to dock. [laughter] it is just so hard to say what would robert e. lee say about the world the way it is today? i think it is an impossible question for the week cannot know. select has happened is not bear to take them 1870 the last the the you into 2015 to say what you think about health care reform? [laughter] he could not even conceived of where we are as a country but he would be fascinated by transportation because he was an engineer. he did want the country to be bound together by different modes of transportation. he would say it could have been half a faster if it was run more efficiently. he but find that interesting but for the political situation i will take a pass it is too hard to make comparisons for
mr. in early campaign in western virginia he brings another great grandnephew of george washington and he dies under robert e. lee command and he takes that loss very sharply >> as you study the characters have the they compare with characters today in washington? [laughter] did you think it sounds like this way? >> given the beginning when confronted with a tough question you expect washington to dock. [laughter] it is just so hard to say what would robert e. lee say about the...
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mr. bongo followed in the footsteps of greats like elizabeth alexander, maya angelou and robert frost. he tells the story of that experience and in for all of us one today and inaugural poet's journey. his latest book, the memoir "the prince of los cocuyos" a miami childhood explores his coming-of-age within two imaginary worlds. his parents nostalgic 1950s cuba and his imagined america the country he saw on reruns of "the brady bunch" in "leave it to beaver." richard blanco's personal narrative is a resonant account of how he discovered his authentic self and ultimately a deeper understanding of what it means to be an american. roz chas is a national book award finalist for nonfiction. her cartoons have been published in many magazines including "the new yorker," scientific america, "harvard business review"," red book and "mother jones"." she is the author of theories of everything, selected collected and health expected cartoons of roz chas 1978 through 2006. a compilation of her favorite cartoons. she also illustrated a to y with bonus letter c. the best-selling children's book by
mr. bongo followed in the footsteps of greats like elizabeth alexander, maya angelou and robert frost. he tells the story of that experience and in for all of us one today and inaugural poet's journey. his latest book, the memoir "the prince of los cocuyos" a miami childhood explores his coming-of-age within two imaginary worlds. his parents nostalgic 1950s cuba and his imagined america the country he saw on reruns of "the brady bunch" in "leave it to beaver."...