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mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes aye. mr. harper votes aye. mr. lance votes aye. mr. cassidy votes aye and mr. guthrie votes aye. mr. olsson votes aye. mr. mckinley votes aye. mr. gardener votes aye. mr. mom peo. he votes aye. mr. kin singer votes aye. mr. griffith votes aye. mr. waxman votes no. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes no. mr. towns votes no. mr. paloan votes no. mr. rush votes no. mr. eschew votes no. mr. engle votes no. mr. green votes no. ms. duget votes no. mrs. caps votes no. mr. doyle. mr. doyle votes no. mr. gonzalez votes no. mr. insly votes no. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross votes aye. mr. mathisson votes aye. mr. butterfield votes no. mr. barrow. mr. barrow votes aye. miss matsui votes no. mr. christianson votes no. ms. castor votes no. chairman upton. >> votes aye. >> wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> on that vote, 33 ayes and 20 nays. >> the ayes have it and the bill is favorably recorded. without objection, staff is authorized to make technical and changes to the bill approved by the committ
mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes aye. mr. harper votes aye. mr. lance votes aye. mr. cassidy votes aye and mr. guthrie votes aye. mr. olsson votes aye. mr. mckinley votes aye. mr. gardener votes aye. mr. mom peo. he votes aye. mr. kin singer votes aye. mr. griffith votes aye. mr. waxman votes no. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes no. mr. towns votes no. mr. paloan votes no. mr. rush votes no. mr. eschew votes no. mr. engle votes no. mr. green votes no. ms. duget...
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mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie. mr. guthrie votes no. mr. oleson. mr. oleson votes no. mr. mckinley. mr. mckinley votes no. mr. gardener. mr. gardener votes no. mr. pock peo votes no. mr. kin singer. mr. kin singer votes no. mr. griffith. mr. griffith votes no. mr. waxman. mr. waxman votes aye. mr. dingle. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes aye. mr. towns. mr. towns votes aye. mr. paloan? >> mr. paloan votes aye. mr. rush votes aye. mr. engle votes aye. >> mr. green votes no. mr. duget votes no. mr. caps votes aye. mr. doyle. mr. doyle votes no. mr. shekowsky votes aye. mr. congal ez votes no. mr. insly votes no. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross
mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie. mr. guthrie votes no. mr. oleson. mr. oleson votes no. mr. mckinley. mr. mckinley votes no. mr. gardener. mr. gardener votes no. mr. pock peo votes no. mr. kin singer. mr. kin singer votes no. mr. griffith. mr. griffith votes no. mr. waxman. mr. waxman votes aye. mr. dingle. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes aye. mr....
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mr. rogers. correct as long as you are in a nice neighborhood. -- >> as long as you're a nice neighborhood. >> speaking of buckles on sweaters and cardigans, how much would you pay to watch your team play in the super bowl? get your phone and text to this 88509.288to fauquier standard text messaging rates do applied -- standard text messaging rates do apply. so far, 46% of you said you would pay whatever it takes. >> i would rather buy a new cardy. >> with buckles. [laughter] ] tom is up next with the forecast. >> coming up tonight, the search is on after a robbery and kidnapping in towson. how you can help with the investigation. investigation. and four arrests are made after. hi. i was on carmax dot com and i think i found the one. great car. and i think, it's right over there... (sighes)... finding your perfect car is easy at carmax because we carry only the highest quality used vehicles. and at carmax dot com, you can choose from nearly 30 thousand cars with most available for transfer to the
mr. rogers. correct as long as you are in a nice neighborhood. -- >> as long as you're a nice neighborhood. >> speaking of buckles on sweaters and cardigans, how much would you pay to watch your team play in the super bowl? get your phone and text to this 88509.288to fauquier standard text messaging rates do applied -- standard text messaging rates do apply. so far, 46% of you said you would pay whatever it takes. >> i would rather buy a new cardy. >> with buckles....
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rates are helping savers are making money but right now no one is so this is just a deal i asked mr rogers if he could clear up just how zero percent interest rates are helping the economy you look up early just to tell us. person delighted to be here there not many people i would come straight to the gym for him to talk to but you're one minute just left the job. i don't know to whom you've been speaking but that is madness you have to have people who save and invest if you're going to build an economy i mean i don't know any of coniston history karl marx even realized you have to build up capital in order to build up your economy so if you destroy the class which saves and invest you have no future you may have a present you may even have a next week or next year but long term you're destroying a whole class of people that whole and saving ethic that whole in the us and yet they then how do you build an economy and the idea that there's no inflation war i mean those people must not shop i presume they have their bubble do their shopping for them because everybody knows that prices are go
rates are helping savers are making money but right now no one is so this is just a deal i asked mr rogers if he could clear up just how zero percent interest rates are helping the economy you look up early just to tell us. person delighted to be here there not many people i would come straight to the gym for him to talk to but you're one minute just left the job. i don't know to whom you've been speaking but that is madness you have to have people who save and invest if you're going to build...
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mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to offer for the record a letter that -- we appreciate your service. i want to talk to you about secure communities and 287-g. now, my understanding from looking at the budget -- or the memo on the budget is that the 2 #7-g program was reduced by 25% which has basically halted any additional training of additional communities going forward. is that correct? >> for forces, yes. we are moving to a -- we began this migration last ea toward, we install secure communities through the country, that's really the preferred way to identify those in the country illegally and to get them removed sfl i agree the security communities is a dpraet way. but 287-g program has been just an outstanding force multiplier, relatively inexpensive, too. i hate to see no additional communities be added. >> if i might, representative? >> certainly. >> in terms of task forces we're actually going to discontinue some because there we have task forces in the country that over the last one or two years ha
mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to offer for the record a letter that -- we appreciate your service. i want to talk to you about secure communities and 287-g. now, my understanding from looking at the budget -- or the memo on the budget is that the 2 #7-g program was reduced by 25% which has basically halted any additional training of additional communities going forward. is that correct? >> for forces, yes. we are moving to a -- we began this migration last ea...
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mr. rogers. >> thank you, chairman. coal provides 50%, roughly, of the nation's energy, electricity, today. if we went completely at 100 miles an hour developing other sources, you're still going to need coal for the foreseeable future. it is an abundant resource that we have that we call the saudi arabia of coal. it's inexpensive, relatively speaking, on the world market for energy, and yet it seems this administration is intent on completely shutting off the use of coal and the mining of coal for the purpose of generating electricity. epa is issuing regulations almost every day, and on the most recent mats, the mercury and air toxic standards, the rule that they issue, there is no technology capable of meeting those standards. and so consequently, there can be no new coal plants because of that rule, among others. and at the same time, the epa is demanding new technologies for compliance with their regulations. you are cutting the research that would develop those technologies. that seems to me to be incomprehensible.
mr. rogers. >> thank you, chairman. coal provides 50%, roughly, of the nation's energy, electricity, today. if we went completely at 100 miles an hour developing other sources, you're still going to need coal for the foreseeable future. it is an abundant resource that we have that we call the saudi arabia of coal. it's inexpensive, relatively speaking, on the world market for energy, and yet it seems this administration is intent on completely shutting off the use of coal and the mining...
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mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank the witnesses for being here. i appreciate you and your service. the budget that we just had proposed cuts army depot expenditures in 2013 by 50%. could you explain to me this drastic cut, how you arrived at 50%? particularly since the budget document itselves says we have a backlog of equipment that needs to be reset. >> well, we do have a backlog as we retrograde out -- we've retrograded out of one theater and retrograded out of another. we had to fit in that reset program within our entire budget allocation. we tried to do it in a way that would ensure the rates are sustainable. so at least in the near term, we're not cause anything work disruption or work interruptions. so it was both a strategy, but also a budget decision that, you know, was one of those hard ones that i spoke about. we think it will keep the lines open and progressing as we go through this fit-up. >> 50% will be able to keep the lines moving? >> i think -- >> that's a steep hill to go off. >> in the base budget, we sustain 50%. but there is
mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank the witnesses for being here. i appreciate you and your service. the budget that we just had proposed cuts army depot expenditures in 2013 by 50%. could you explain to me this drastic cut, how you arrived at 50%? particularly since the budget document itselves says we have a backlog of equipment that needs to be reset. >> well, we do have a backlog as we retrograde out -- we've retrograded out of one theater and retrograded out of...
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mr. rogers, but the chief makes a good point. a lot of what we need to do, a lot of what we hope to be able to do will be dependent, not just after or up until drawing out of the theater in iraq and afghanistan but for two or three years afterwards in terms of sustaining oco. and it's not just in the kinds of things that people often think about. it is critical for our depots to have those funds available for our reset of equipment as we draw out of afghanistan as well. >> so based on this core budget and oco funding, do you believe you're going to be able to meet your requirements as outlined in title 10 for combat vehicles? >> the issue becomes, oco is a one-year -- we don't know what we get from year to career. what we're getting in '13 we have enough to do what i think we need to do. what we don't know is what the oco would be in '14, '15, '16 and '17, two or three years after we finish coming out of afghanistan. we are making it clear we need support for reset in those years in order to not only -- it would not only support
mr. rogers, but the chief makes a good point. a lot of what we need to do, a lot of what we hope to be able to do will be dependent, not just after or up until drawing out of the theater in iraq and afghanistan but for two or three years afterwards in terms of sustaining oco. and it's not just in the kinds of things that people often think about. it is critical for our depots to have those funds available for our reset of equipment as we draw out of afghanistan as well. >> so based on...
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mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing. this brother of mine is amazing. he has built up something astonishing here. it was almost like he was no longer invisible to me. i could begin to see him. then when i watched him walking ahead of me, i realized he has the same gape i do. we are probably so much more alike than we ever allowed ourselves to think. that was a beginning moment for me. >> one of the narratives that runs through this book, particularly as he becomes more sick in the last part of it, you are the relentless, you are going to be okay, there is going to be hope, if i make enough contacts, i'l
mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and packing house routine, 5:00 a.m. routine. we were walking at dawn with the pickers who were all working, my brother was walking ahead of me. i saw all the shades of green, i was able to get my own ego out of the way. i thought he is amazing....
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mr. rogers. >> coal provides 50% of the nation's energy, electricity today. if we went completely 1,000 miles an hour developing other sources you are still going to need coal for the foreseeable future. it is an abundant resources we have, the saudi arabia of coal. it is in expensive, relatively speaking. around world market for energy. and yet it seems this administration is intent on completely shutting off the use of coal and mining of coal for the purpose of generating electricity. the epa is issuing regulations almost everyday and on the most recent mercury and air toxics standards that rule that they issue, bears no technology capable meeting those standards. so consequently there can be no new coal plants because of that rule among others. at the same time the epa is demanding new technologies for compliance with their regulation. you are cutting the research that would develop those technologies. that seems to me to be incomprehensible. we have two agencies and of the government at cross purposes. the fossil energy research and development program in
mr. rogers. >> coal provides 50% of the nation's energy, electricity today. if we went completely 1,000 miles an hour developing other sources you are still going to need coal for the foreseeable future. it is an abundant resources we have, the saudi arabia of coal. it is in expensive, relatively speaking. around world market for energy. and yet it seems this administration is intent on completely shutting off the use of coal and mining of coal for the purpose of generating electricity....
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mr. rogers sweater. they call this my mr. rogers sweater in the newsroom and my kids call it that, too. >> an endearing term, gary. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> a calvin klein and that is very, very comfortable to all of you. >> and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as well. >> that's right, apropos. >> exactly. thank you, we'll see you back inside in a few. >> you bet. >> check the weather any time with fox 5s weather app. go to the app store or and ride -- or android market. >>> coming up, a father who let his 9-year-old daughter drive while he sat in the passenger seat drunk learns whether or not he is going to prison. >>> also ahead, a young girl dead after being forced to run for hours. find out who is facing murder charges. >>> and if you have a story idea, we would like to invite to you call the fox 5 tipline at 2028953000 or send us an e- mail, fox5tips@wttg.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide ra
mr. rogers sweater. they call this my mr. rogers sweater in the newsroom and my kids call it that, too. >> an endearing term, gary. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >> a calvin klein and that is very, very comfortable to all of you. >> and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood as well. >> that's right, apropos. >> exactly. thank you, we'll see you back inside in a few. >> you bet. >> check the weather any time with fox 5s weather...
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mr. rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you and your ranking members for doing great work over here. you're doing good. >>> mr. secretary, happy birthday, happy anniversary. welcome. this week, the national average price for a gallon of gas is $3.60. it's up 20 cents over last month. 40 cents more than this time last year. the increasingly unstable middle east, a belligerent iran threatens to hold its exports, shut down of the strait of hormus. our contracts around the world, monopolizing new foreign sources. once again, energy security, key to economic prosperity and national defense, is the focus of public debate. the congress has sent a very strong message that we must have balance in the conventional fuels. coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear. to provide energy today and to renewable energies to power our future. and while the president has repeatedly mentioned his support for a similar all of the above energy policy seem that this administration is not serious about responsibility and responsibly diversifying our
mr. rogers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you and your ranking members for doing great work over here. you're doing good. >>> mr. secretary, happy birthday, happy anniversary. welcome. this week, the national average price for a gallon of gas is $3.60. it's up 20 cents over last month. 40 cents more than this time last year. the increasingly unstable middle east, a belligerent iran threatens to hold its exports, shut down of the strait of hormus. our contracts around the...
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mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm on your bill, by the way. and i share the gentleman from iowa's concerns. i have spoken repeatedly in recent months with general stein and general dunwoody about this very issue. and i'm sad to say general dunwoody retired, by the way. she is a class act. one of the things she has assured me is that y'all are determined to not get caught like we were caught offguard going into iraq and afghanistan when it came to our depot's capabilities. and i believe -- believe her and general stein when they say that then i look budget just proposed, 82% of last year. last year the funding was in oco, this year, this year 93% of last year. all this funding last year and this year is oco. the numbers for depot maintenance for the army reserve is 57% of last year, for the national guard is 64% of last year. and my question is if we want to make sure we're ready -- by the way, obviously we're still in a war. and we have other theaters threatening. a wise depot maintenance has been cut so much and why is there no funding in the
mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm on your bill, by the way. and i share the gentleman from iowa's concerns. i have spoken repeatedly in recent months with general stein and general dunwoody about this very issue. and i'm sad to say general dunwoody retired, by the way. she is a class act. one of the things she has assured me is that y'all are determined to not get caught like we were caught offguard going into iraq and afghanistan when it came to our depot's capabilities. and i...
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mr. rogers, in the proposed legislation is passed, would require us to look at the negative affects of any particular project might have on the loss of jobs in one way or another. one would assume this is in addition to i believe it was pro p h that require the city to look at any negative impacts of legislation the city was passing. this would specifically target jobs, correct? >> that is correct. the comptroller's office started as a quick economic look to see if there is something that should be looked at and for their economic detail. there would be additional analysis reporting and perhaps advisory recommendations. in the same way that you review planning legislation, the board could not act on that legislation until either the commission had reviewed it for 60 days have passed. >> it is not project, it is legislation. commissioner antonini: right. thank you. >> commissioners, historic preservation commission did meet yesterday, and there are really only two items i would like to report. they considered the transit center district, survey update, and they adopted staff recommendation.
mr. rogers, in the proposed legislation is passed, would require us to look at the negative affects of any particular project might have on the loss of jobs in one way or another. one would assume this is in addition to i believe it was pro p h that require the city to look at any negative impacts of legislation the city was passing. this would specifically target jobs, correct? >> that is correct. the comptroller's office started as a quick economic look to see if there is something that...
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mr. rogers is right. process reform's not going to get us where we need to be, from where we are to where we need to be. the problem is the problem. but this is one budget reform that can't help because what it does ultimately lead to is the application of that great democratic principle of transparency. what this means is that if you or i voted for a budget and the president highlighted a few items that the president said, hey, what's going on, we would have to stand up here, you and i, and vote yes or no and then be able to defend that vote to the people who elected us. one of the challenges that i think we all know we have is that the confidence that people have in this institution is very low. so anything we can do in transparency -- and transparency is the way to do something quite effective, we should do. so this simply means that at the end of the day these budget bills that are complicated, that are big, that few members really have an opportunity to review, when the president reviews them and ide
mr. rogers is right. process reform's not going to get us where we need to be, from where we are to where we need to be. the problem is the problem. but this is one budget reform that can't help because what it does ultimately lead to is the application of that great democratic principle of transparency. what this means is that if you or i voted for a budget and the president highlighted a few items that the president said, hey, what's going on, we would have to stand up here, you and i, and...
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mr. rogers' comments, and perhaps page 7 of your summary listing army components, you list the reserve component as one unit. and maybe today or soon we can start that arduous conversation about why we have a reserve and a guard. not today, but it may make sense given the look at it. i was here in '05 and on and watched some of the struggles of converting the guard and reserve from a strategic force with a domestic mission to a tactical force that was used extensively to today down range you can't tell, unless you know the patches and understand the work chart, you can't tell the difference between a guard unit and an active duty unit. general, over the next five to ten years, will you have in place the right readiness matrix to make sure that that guard reserve component stays ready for the fight, and how will you look at rotating the -- for lack of a better phrase -- quick reaction force. because if you the that extended deal, somebody's got to be first. and how do you keep those guys ready rotate that readiness issue through the system in order to make sure that we don't have those growing pa
mr. rogers' comments, and perhaps page 7 of your summary listing army components, you list the reserve component as one unit. and maybe today or soon we can start that arduous conversation about why we have a reserve and a guard. not today, but it may make sense given the look at it. i was here in '05 and on and watched some of the struggles of converting the guard and reserve from a strategic force with a domestic mission to a tactical force that was used extensively to today down range you...
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mr. roger's bill is a good example and we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that are started. exactly what do we need to do with the insurance industry to be getting them to be bigger players. >> in what way? >>ly well, you know, i mean, private insurance is one of the most effective pro social motivators that we have, people drive better. they give up smoking etcetera. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, if, the problem that we have in insurance, a couple of problems but one is that we don't have enough date a because the data is being held. >> doesn't google have all of that? >> pardon? >> i'm sorry. >> a lot of the insurance guys -- >> you were so good at humor i tried it. >> a lot of people want to share data but that runs into anti-trust problems. to share data for rates, but if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public/private partnership, we would get a better view of what the threat is is, right now they set it at maximum, we think it would bring down insurance rates. when you bring down rates more people will buy the insurance. when morp
mr. roger's bill is a good example and we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that are started. exactly what do we need to do with the insurance industry to be getting them to be bigger players. >> in what way? >>ly well, you know, i mean, private insurance is one of the most effective pro social motivators that we have, people drive better. they give up smoking etcetera. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, if, the problem that we have...
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mr. rogers and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, then you had john wayne.worked to recognize american who's he thought made a difference. >> a suck he isful life is one that includes serving others. >> because he felt it was worth it to keep triggering people to think differently about what they thought and believe is success in their lives. >> one thing is for sure, dinot lack for inspiration or support during those four years. so whether we got some things right, history can make that determination. >> up next, what does a former president do after life in the white house? here is a hint. visit the rockies. it's even br than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this is -- oh. uh... okay. everybody say "awkward." protecting your family fun. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> always an avid sportsman he is the only u.s. president eve
mr. rogers and it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, then you had john wayne.worked to recognize american who's he thought made a difference. >> a suck he isful life is one that includes serving others. >> because he felt it was worth it to keep triggering people to think differently about what they thought and believe is success in their lives. >> one thing is for sure, dinot lack for inspiration or support during those four years. so whether we got some things right,...
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song and dance they did together speaking really quickly before we go we're almost out of time but mr rogers i was just in davos for my first time at the world economic forum where experience for me i'm not a billionaire i'm just a lowly journalist obviously i only have my perspective on the thing but i didn't hear a lot of creative thought or innovative thought i more so felt like i understand where the herd mentality comes from when it comes to conventional wisdom i'm wondering you've been around longer than me even you know done very well what's your insight on. why do you say with a new. mode and not at all. well you're right about herd mentality is. extremely well lots of things were there in the beginning. but after a while they become. part of the crowd you heard of legendary investor and author jim rogers. all right we've got a fun new graphics hip hop beats to talk about some of these stories that we didn't get to. as our producer here in the studio and shannon donahoe in the newsroom we're actually at the control room scares newsroom where am i ok so when the craziness of the euroz
song and dance they did together speaking really quickly before we go we're almost out of time but mr rogers i was just in davos for my first time at the world economic forum where experience for me i'm not a billionaire i'm just a lowly journalist obviously i only have my perspective on the thing but i didn't hear a lot of creative thought or innovative thought i more so felt like i understand where the herd mentality comes from when it comes to conventional wisdom i'm wondering you've been...
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mr. rogers -- it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add a little john wayne. here we go.et's go over the ridge. you got george herbert walker bush. >> during his if i'm days at the white house, president bush worked diligently to recognize americans he thought made a difference. >> we began with a national strategy, changing attitudes so all americans define a successful life as one that includes serving others. >> he used that sentence more than any other sentence in his presidency because he felt it was important to keep triggering people to think differently about what they thought and what they believed was success in their lives. >> one thing is for sure, i didn't lack for inspiration or support during those four years. as to whether we got some things, history can make that determination. >> up next, what does a former president do after life in the white house? here's a hint. he doesn't sit in a rocking chair. >> always an avid sportsman, george h.w. bush is the only u.s. president to skydive. his record is five, not including the world war ii bailout. he sees thos
mr. rogers -- it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add a little john wayne. here we go.et's go over the ridge. you got george herbert walker bush. >> during his if i'm days at the white house, president bush worked diligently to recognize americans he thought made a difference. >> we began with a national strategy, changing attitudes so all americans define a successful life as one that includes serving others. >> he used that sentence more than any other...
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mr. rogers -- oh, dr.chnek, go ahead if the committee is okay. >> one point if that's okay. >> yeah, sure. >> the example on australia is a beautiful example of a need for information sharing. i'm challenging the wording a little bit, but the isps don't know what's going on with your computer, not watching your banking or watching you work, but they see because they own the block of addresses, see the behavior as a footprint as it tries to send traffic, which the isps track to protect you from malware. they see the footprint. from that, they can see where traffic has come in. for example, a ridiculously large volume in a short amount time from certain machines and they can see these machines are infected, and with the australiaian model, they can let you know. it's showing how with representative roger's work, we can get a larger intelligence picture making for the humans that the pretty weather map picture that mr. dicks recommends, but there's the ability to look at who is infected where and look at ince
mr. rogers -- oh, dr.chnek, go ahead if the committee is okay. >> one point if that's okay. >> yeah, sure. >> the example on australia is a beautiful example of a need for information sharing. i'm challenging the wording a little bit, but the isps don't know what's going on with your computer, not watching your banking or watching you work, but they see because they own the block of addresses, see the behavior as a footprint as it tries to send traffic, which the isps track to...
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mr. rogers, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add a littlejohn wayne, here we go. together you got george herbert walker bush. >> during his final days at the white house he worked diligently to recognize americans who he thought made a difference. >> we begin with a national strategy. changing attitudes so that all americans define a successful life as one that includes serving others. >> he used that sentence more than any other as president because he felt it was important to keep triggering people to think differently about what they thought and what they believe was success in their life. >> one thing is for sure, i did not lack for inspiration or support during those four years. as to whether we got some things right history can make that determination. >> up next what does a former president do after life in the white house. here is a hint. doesn't sit in a rocker. if you have high blood pressure, like me, and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise
mr. rogers, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. then you add a littlejohn wayne, here we go. together you got george herbert walker bush. >> during his final days at the white house he worked diligently to recognize americans who he thought made a difference. >> we begin with a national strategy. changing attitudes so that all americans define a successful life as one that includes serving others. >> he used that sentence more than any other as president because he felt...
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mr. rogers. to get to as many as we can in a little bit but still to come on "worldwide exchange," u.s. treasury secretary tim gooet ne geithner facing a subpoena. we'll have the full story after the break. >>> welcome back to wo"worldwid exchange." treasury secretary tim geithner facing a subpoena from bankruptcy lawyers at lehman brothe brothers. they want to question him about transactions made just before the collapse in 2008 that suggested jpmorgan chase used inside information to illegally siphon billions of dollars during the final days. treasury secretary geithner was head of the new york fed at the time and brokered meetings between bank executives, lawyers in the civil suit want to force geithner to give a deposition by the march 16th deadline. >>> let's get back to our guest host jim rogers. jim, we have a slew of questions here. what's your forecast for the renminbi and other currencies but specifically the chinese. >> well, i own the renminbi. every time i can i buy more. you can't j
mr. rogers. to get to as many as we can in a little bit but still to come on "worldwide exchange," u.s. treasury secretary tim gooet ne geithner facing a subpoena. we'll have the full story after the break. >>> welcome back to wo"worldwid exchange." treasury secretary tim geithner facing a subpoena from bankruptcy lawyers at lehman brothe brothers. they want to question him about transactions made just before the collapse in 2008 that suggested jpmorgan chase used...
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mr. rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> cyber insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public- private partnership, we would get a realistic view of what the threat is. if we shared data we could get a realistic view of what the threat is. we think this could bring down insurance rates. if you bring down insurance rates, more people by the insurance. and we get a virtuous cycle going on. and we can use insurance to motivate better cyber security investment. >> mr. dix, a question for you, and you can add on if you want. you mentioned that most businesses, small businesses, is a matter of cyber
mr. rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> cyber insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if...
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mr. chairman, charnlg rogers and ranking members jackson lei-lee and thompson. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the mission to protect the freedom of movement for people in commerce and also appreciate the opportunity to update the committee on the progress we continue to make in our efforts to develop and deploy a range of risk-based intelligence-driven initiatives to prevent terrorist attacks while facilitating the movement of people and goods across it is u.s. and nationally. our number one priority is to provide the most effective skwurt in the most efficient way. tsa accomplishes this mission through a series of public and private partnerships. last year alone tsa invested nearly $2.5 billion in the private sector in critical services, technologies and equipment across all frpgs modes. since 2002 or work force has safely screened more than 5 million passengers. throughout 2011 we began evaluating the benefits of several risk-based security conferences including precheck, an initiative you know began last fall and is currently ope
mr. chairman, charnlg rogers and ranking members jackson lei-lee and thompson. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the mission to protect the freedom of movement for people in commerce and also appreciate the opportunity to update the committee on the progress we continue to make in our efforts to develop and deploy a range of risk-based intelligence-driven initiatives to prevent terrorist attacks while facilitating the movement of people and goods across it is u.s. and...
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mr. rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> private insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd, so that -- the problem -- >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd -- cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public- private partnership, we would get a realistic view of what the threat is. if we shared data we could get a realistic view of what the threat is. we think this could bring down insurance rates. if you bring down insurance rates, more people by the insurance. and we get a virtuous cycle going on. and we can use insurance to motivate better cyber security investment. >> mr. dix, a question for you, and you can ad
mr. rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> private insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd, so that -- the problem -- >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd --...
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mr. chairman. chairman rogers and ranking members jackson-lee, thompson and members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the mission to protect the freedom of movement for people and commerce and appreciate the opportunity to update the committee on the progress we continue to make and our efforts to develop and deploy a range of risk based initiatives while facilitating the movement of poem and goods across the u.s. and internationally. our goal and number one priority is to provide the most infective security and the most efficient way. tsa accomplishes this vital national security mission through a saer riz of pun lick-private partnerships. for example, last year alone tsa invested $2.5 billion in the private sector in critical sfs, technologies and equipment across all transportation modes. since 2002, we screened 5 exper workforce safely screened more than 5 million passengers through a multi-layered security system. through 2011, benefits of several risk-based security screening concepts including precheck, many of you know in some
mr. chairman. chairman rogers and ranking members jackson-lee, thompson and members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the mission to protect the freedom of movement for people and commerce and appreciate the opportunity to update the committee on the progress we continue to make and our efforts to develop and deploy a range of risk based initiatives while facilitating the movement of poem and goods across the u.s. and internationally. our goal...
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mr. rogers in discussion about, you know, a lot of times if it comes up the https comes up you're safe. are you going to tell me that's not true now? >> the only thing i tell you is unless the chrome goes green, i wouldn't assume you're safe. >> the reason i ask that, you know, we have to get the message out to the american people, and i know that a lot of folks see the yellow lock come up and say i'm fine. >> right. >> i hate to say that my daughter's were on some social networking, and we had a problem for about four days before somebody could spend that much money to get the thing fixed because we could go back on to the computer, but, you know, i'm really very cognizant of the fact now watching for the https come up because it goes to the whole point, again, if the state -- you do online banking or people do certain things, and we have to communicate that. that's one thing. if i could ask mr. dix and dr. schnek this question, you both mentioned the idea of creating trusting relationships online either through authenticated e-mails or white listing. can you elaborate on the ideas exp
mr. rogers in discussion about, you know, a lot of times if it comes up the https comes up you're safe. are you going to tell me that's not true now? >> the only thing i tell you is unless the chrome goes green, i wouldn't assume you're safe. >> the reason i ask that, you know, we have to get the message out to the american people, and i know that a lot of folks see the yellow lock come up and say i'm fine. >> right. >> i hate to say that my daughter's were on some...
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mr. chairman, on a roger hitchcock show, you said, "atf people and justice people are telling us this goes all the way to the very top. it goes all the way to the atf and the director and the office of the attorney general. this is the approved plan that you know is basically at the highest levels of the obama appointees." if those are allegation that's you're going to make, then it will be important to have mr. nelson come in here and testify as part of that instead of blocking his testimony and continuing to make those assertions which now apparently are obviously not correct. >> i appreciate the gentleman giving roger hitchcock a plug. the fact is that those allegations were made with a number of other false allegations. i might note for the record that we were given statements, allegations that the atf director was viewing on closed circuit internet connection the actual purchases being made. after receiving testimony and multiple checks, we discovered that although he qurd aboinquirt the capability of witnessing the surveillance as they occurred that no such event occurred. this often
mr. chairman, on a roger hitchcock show, you said, "atf people and justice people are telling us this goes all the way to the very top. it goes all the way to the atf and the director and the office of the attorney general. this is the approved plan that you know is basically at the highest levels of the obama appointees." if those are allegation that's you're going to make, then it will be important to have mr. nelson come in here and testify as part of that instead of blocking his...
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he'll examine the career of roger ailes. mr. brock contends that mr. ailes, former media consultant, brought a conservative political agenda to fox news when he was hired in 1996. the author will speak at politics and pros book store in washington, d.c. and we'll have that live streaming on our website. booktv.org. here on c-span 3 gop presidential candidate rick santorum wraps up campaigning in michigan ahead of the state's primary tomorrow. he'll be at the heritage christian academy at kalamazoo and you can watch live coverage here on c-span 3. >>> this is a seven watt solar panel with a battery pack. you can charge your iphone, cell phone, all of that kind of stuff directly. >> what you're seeing here on this chip in this pen, you're actually seeing an area that has 165 million wells, each of which can sequence a small piece of dna. >> the technology itself is using two using two cameras, one that looks out and one that looks at the eye. so we know exactly what the person is interested in in the scene that they are seeing. a visit to the consumer el
he'll examine the career of roger ailes. mr. brock contends that mr. ailes, former media consultant, brought a conservative political agenda to fox news when he was hired in 1996. the author will speak at politics and pros book store in washington, d.c. and we'll have that live streaming on our website. booktv.org. here on c-span 3 gop presidential candidate rick santorum wraps up campaigning in michigan ahead of the state's primary tomorrow. he'll be at the heritage christian academy at...
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up next, the "morning joe" football frenzy with mr. roger bennett. you're watching "morning joe."nade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >> renaldo. oh! did he really just do that? >> you got to be kidding me. you have to be kidding me. i mean, that is over the edge of
up next, the "morning joe" football frenzy with mr. roger bennett. you're watching "morning joe."nade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because...