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mr. rogers already convalesce the sequa amendments but in question to the - the newly appoint commissionersthat have a question about the environmental impact reports and that's largely a training issue and we'll continue to work with the commission in explaining the chart but ms. rogers said we're continuing to work with the commission. what the proposed pieces of legislation. the commissioner also approved a certify at 7206 daughter patch area notes saloon. is commission also provided the eir on your calendar this afternoon. the commission found the analysis of historic - of historic and cultural resources adequate within the document there is one inclusion of the measures identified in order to protect impact. the environmental planning staff is working on a request to that request. the commission looking at the rehabilitation thought or son building a category one building within the conservation district as well as a new residential tower and mexican museum at the base of jessie square. after it was over there was opposition and support think the process there was shadow impacts and th
mr. rogers already convalesce the sequa amendments but in question to the - the newly appoint commissionersthat have a question about the environmental impact reports and that's largely a training issue and we'll continue to work with the commission in explaining the chart but ms. rogers said we're continuing to work with the commission. what the proposed pieces of legislation. the commissioner also approved a certify at 7206 daughter patch area notes saloon. is commission also provided the eir...
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and then one boy raised his hand and he said, "mrs. rogers, what can we do to help endangered species?" >> when i look at what we did, i honestly am blown away. i'm really proud to see that, you know, that little project created this. >>> major funding for "natural heroes" is provided by... alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products. additional support provided by the lef foundation. ♪ ♪ >>> we all live in a watershed, somewhere, someplace... ♪ this is a story of how a sense of connection to place transformed a community... beginning with the children, beginning with a question. >> in 1992, i was teaching fourth grade, and i showed a video on endangered species and watched my students sink lower and lower in their seats until it was done. and then one boy raised his hand and he said, "mrs. rogers, what can we do to help endangered species?" >> it seemed liked somebody's got to do something about it. what good is talking about something if you're not going to try and help? >> and that's when i looked at hi
and then one boy raised his hand and he said, "mrs. rogers, what can we do to help endangered species?" >> when i look at what we did, i honestly am blown away. i'm really proud to see that, you know, that little project created this. >>> major funding for "natural heroes" is provided by... alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products. additional support provided by the lef foundation. ♪ ♪ >>> we all live in a...
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mr. rogers and aunt sylvia, you special.ng chris: what i'm reading about in "time" is that the people in 20's, now, can actually think when they join a big company like google, i'm going to dash off and email the c.e.o. we're all equals here. equality but also it's immediacy. anythingsed to getting they want whenever they want through new technology and social media so there's that emedeiacy but i also think it's interesting to consider that addition toion, in maybe being lazy, it's also incredibly responsible. they're learning from the we all made. they're not buying houses they buyingfford, they're not cars, they're waiting to get married, they're carrying less selfso i find them to be reflective and aware of what's going on. chris: joe? generation consists of a lot of components. the component i have been , returning veterans from iraq and afghanistan and are special. chris: how are they distinguishing themselves their service from the mass group of people that didn't have the earned self confidence. i think it's the service and sacrifice aspects of it. they know how to govern. they k
mr. rogers and aunt sylvia, you special.ng chris: what i'm reading about in "time" is that the people in 20's, now, can actually think when they join a big company like google, i'm going to dash off and email the c.e.o. we're all equals here. equality but also it's immediacy. anythingsed to getting they want whenever they want through new technology and social media so there's that emedeiacy but i also think it's interesting to consider that addition toion, in maybe being lazy, it's...
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mr. rogers.t in your neighborhood. >> what children probably need to hear most from us adults is that they can talk with us about anything, and that we will do all we can to keep them safe in any scary time. i'm always glad to be your neighbor. ♪ one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: welcome to the "the young turks." we're on scandal watch here as everyone in the country. we're trying to follow all the different scandals. the obama administration is swamped. first the irs. do you remember lois lerner. she was the one who revealed there was a problem in the first place. apparently when she revealed that she said some things that were questionable. they brought her to the house to question her on what she knew and didn't know. she decided to
mr. rogers.t in your neighborhood. >> what children probably need to hear most from us adults is that they can talk with us about anything, and that we will do all we can to keep them safe in any scary time. i'm always glad to be your neighbor. ♪ one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: welcome to the "the young...
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mr. rogers. they look like pretty scary guys. the kids -- how does it happen? you're an expert about this, unfortunately, marc. you don't know if they've ever been armed at all. we don't know if there's ever any arms involved in this. how do you grab a kid, get them out of a public situation without them being able to even scream for help? are they seduced away from it or just grabbed physically and gagged? >> well, my suspicion is these kids were probably gagged. i mean, it's been -- this guy has been described as a sexually sadistic psychopath. quite frankly, i can't find any fault with that. what he's going to do is find a situation where nobody else appears to be looking and then make his move at that point. >> i see. >> then isolate these kids. is exactly what he's going to do. and this guy has been able to successfully do that for a long time. these are young girls that are being approached and being manhandled by a determined predator. that's a huge -- that's a huge disconnect as far as power goes. >> you know, let me bring jeff in. an expert. i've seen
mr. rogers. they look like pretty scary guys. the kids -- how does it happen? you're an expert about this, unfortunately, marc. you don't know if they've ever been armed at all. we don't know if there's ever any arms involved in this. how do you grab a kid, get them out of a public situation without them being able to even scream for help? are they seduced away from it or just grabbed physically and gagged? >> well, my suspicion is these kids were probably gagged. i mean, it's been --...
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mr. rogers. the gentleman from texas, mr. poe. the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from california, mr. becerra. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentleman from new york, mr. israel. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the gentleman from virginia, mr. moran. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the gentleman from california, mr. honda. the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen. the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui. the gentlewoman from california, ms. chu. the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell. the gentleman from new york, ms. meng. >> the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort her exlancey, park geun-hye, president of the republic of korea, into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, there reid. the senator from alaska, mr. begich, the senator from new jersey, mr. menendez. the senator from maryland mr. cardin, the
mr. rogers. the gentleman from texas, mr. poe. the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from california, mr. becerra. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentleman from new york, mr. israel. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the gentleman from virginia, mr. moran. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. the gentleman from california, mr. honda. the gentleman from...
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mr. rogers says and we should think about on friday, you can grow ideas in the garden of your mind. >> thanksay we can get everybody in. tell me your name. >> jordan. >> where are you from? >> shreveport, louisiana. >> new zealand. >> from toronto. >> wait, look over here. hi. it's tory. how are you? dancing. come over here. times square. all the way out in times square. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning we want to show you. it's insanity in times square. how about a live shot of new york city? it is a cool, crisp kind of springy day. a little bit and we'll take you through the weekend. that little low will back in some cooler air but temperatures are great. need to hit the big headline in the west. it's another day of heat, near record levels in southern california and also >> come on, tory. we're friends. we're friends. >> this is the number one thing that was asked for. >> it is very big. i don't think you'll get her to tell you but here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." jennifer aniston revealing top tips for looking great, calling it her cheat d
mr. rogers says and we should think about on friday, you can grow ideas in the garden of your mind. >> thanksay we can get everybody in. tell me your name. >> jordan. >> where are you from? >> shreveport, louisiana. >> new zealand. >> from toronto. >> wait, look over here. hi. it's tory. how are you? dancing. come over here. times square. all the way out in times square. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning we want to show...
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mr. rogers, hang up my sweater and say, oh, okay here i am and then i go back out to work, my life is theis not like you would -- most people expect. it's not -- think of it as always in motion. >> okay, now, i got to ask you about your hair. because here's the deal. you have great hair and you could be in the middle of -- >> i didn't even shower this morning. i just got back from a run so i hope it doesn't -- >> how is it that you -- i'll see youin t in the middle of something with bombs going off around you and the sky lighting and i say his hair's perfect. >> i don't know what to say to that. i do nothing. i get hair cuts on the street from whatever barber is around. >> do you run around with a back pack? >> that i've got down to a science. >> so share. >> i'm a very good packer. i'm the best packer you know. but i pack very, very light. and i have a secret as well, that i squirrel things away in places. so can i pack very light but since i travel around a lot, i leave things places. so there's a closet in cairo and i'll have a shirt and pair of shoes and pair of socks and underwear st
mr. rogers, hang up my sweater and say, oh, okay here i am and then i go back out to work, my life is theis not like you would -- most people expect. it's not -- think of it as always in motion. >> okay, now, i got to ask you about your hair. because here's the deal. you have great hair and you could be in the middle of -- >> i didn't even shower this morning. i just got back from a run so i hope it doesn't -- >> how is it that you -- i'll see youin t in the middle of...
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mr. rogers of pbs fame is the subject of a petition on the white house website.arch 20th, a national day of certifica service. so far it's generated only 142 signatures, about 99,000 needed by june second for that petition to be considered. so if you're interested, just saying. >>> to front page politics now with the national journal saying not so fast to anthony weiner and his mayoral bid and the white house controversies continue to dominate in washington. eleanor clift for "newsweek" and the daily beast and steve, se senior white house correspondent and editor. hello to the two of you. >> hi, alex. >> eleanor, the national journal says anthony weiner should not expect too many similarities to mark sanford's comeback because south carolina is heavily evangelical. in fact, they profess starting over trends -- starting over tends to be easier because a core tenet of evangelical christianity is repentance for sin. being able to start anew, fresh. they are willing to forgive if it's heterosexual fallenness but new york city is more of a community effort and then th
mr. rogers of pbs fame is the subject of a petition on the white house website.arch 20th, a national day of certifica service. so far it's generated only 142 signatures, about 99,000 needed by june second for that petition to be considered. so if you're interested, just saying. >>> to front page politics now with the national journal saying not so fast to anthony weiner and his mayoral bid and the white house controversies continue to dominate in washington. eleanor clift for...
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mr. ronald rogers, another bush appointee, is that not correct? >> i believe he was appointed in the bush administration. > ehas been brought up by the i.g., and the i.g. has said he should be investigated because he gave false information on a pardon request. he misstated what was the facts. i want to know if he's under investigation and have you looked into i.g.'s suggestions about mr. rogers for misrepresenting information transmitted to the white house? >> there were some difficulties in connection. i don't remember what the individual's name was. about information that was i guess rerelayed to the white house from the pardon attorney's office. i think corrective measures have been put in place. that kind of mistake would not occur in the future. >> i hope not, sir. my concern is that there's nothing more important than liberty. even taking your liberty is probably the most harsh iest thing the government can do to a person. we have taken the liberty of this gentleman and i believe we need to look at that case. when 113 former a.g.'s and repub
mr. ronald rogers, another bush appointee, is that not correct? >> i believe he was appointed in the bush administration. > ehas been brought up by the i.g., and the i.g. has said he should be investigated because he gave false information on a pardon request. he misstated what was the facts. i want to know if he's under investigation and have you looked into i.g.'s suggestions about mr. rogers for misrepresenting information transmitted to the white house? >> there were some...
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mr. rogers from kentucky, said on april 25 that, and i quote, there will be some who are shocked. i couldn't think people yet understand how severe the numbers will be. that's the republican chairman, my friend with whom i served many years on that committee, hal rogers from kentucky. how severe the numbers will be. they're the numbers that were in the ryan budget, they're the numbers that will be affected in the sequester. they are playing a dangerous game of hide and seek which they'll hide what sequester levels actually mean and try to mitigate the ones they believe will have political backlash, very frankly just as we did about 12 days ago regarding the f.a.a. they know they can't achieve cuts their caucus can agree on and that the american people would support. and they seek, in my view, to blame the president and democrats for what has been a wrong-standing republican policy which i referenced in their cut, cap and balance legislation. for which 229 of them voted for on july 19 of 2011. to do so, republicans proposed shifting the defense portion of the sequester to do so mea
mr. rogers from kentucky, said on april 25 that, and i quote, there will be some who are shocked. i couldn't think people yet understand how severe the numbers will be. that's the republican chairman, my friend with whom i served many years on that committee, hal rogers from kentucky. how severe the numbers will be. they're the numbers that were in the ryan budget, they're the numbers that will be affected in the sequester. they are playing a dangerous game of hide and seek which they'll hide...
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mr. rogers for misrepresenting information transmitted to the white house. >> there were some difficultiesconnection about information relayed to the white house from the pardon attorney's office but i think corrective measures have been put in place of that kind of mistake would not occur in the future. >> i would hope not, sir. my concern is there is nothing more important than liberty, and taking your liberty is the most harsh thing the government can do to a person. we have taken the liberty of this gentleman, and i believe we need to look it that case. say it is amer ag's grave injustice, i think it needs to be looked at and try to be remedied. there are other cases. mr. scott brought it up. some of those people serve longer time than they would under the law now. the president could commute their sentences. one of the greatest threats to liberty has been the government taking people's liberty for things they are in favor of. the pure research group showed that 52% of americans think that marijuana should not be illegal, yet there are people in jail and the justice department continue
mr. rogers for misrepresenting information transmitted to the white house. >> there were some difficultiesconnection about information relayed to the white house from the pardon attorney's office but i think corrective measures have been put in place of that kind of mistake would not occur in the future. >> i would hope not, sir. my concern is there is nothing more important than liberty, and taking your liberty is the most harsh thing the government can do to a person. we have...
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and roger leaned in to him and said, mr. president, dot believe that. at bs up myself. >> it is characteristic of roger too, to deflect and to be self-deprecating. he is -- i had the privilege of working for a long time in this business. there is no more feared executive in television news. i would sayn television, period. and certainly in the news media than roger ailes. he's feared. and he's respected. give us a sense of th character that he reveals, you know, as you take on his biography. >> well, i spent cle to a year with him. in meetings traveling, you know, social situations, and, you know, i was just very surpriseby how down to earth he is. he's a guy from a small town in ohio, and he's very sophisticated, obviously, but he became a kind of a blunt attitude of small town america which i relate to because i grew up in a town pretty much like his, pontiac, michigan. he's from warren, ohio. and that's the way we talked back then. >>>> between the two of you, whh is the sophisticated one then, i can ask you that? idaho, the sticks.r rupert >> you've
and roger leaned in to him and said, mr. president, dot believe that. at bs up myself. >> it is characteristic of roger too, to deflect and to be self-deprecating. he is -- i had the privilege of working for a long time in this business. there is no more feared executive in television news. i would sayn television, period. and certainly in the news media than roger ailes. he's feared. and he's respected. give us a sense of th character that he reveals, you know, as you take on his...
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joining us now, the house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers. mr.coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> you saw the story in "the washington post." chinese hackers have gone through all these plans that the u.s. spent maybe trillions of dollars onto develop some of the most sophisticated weapons and they stole it. how significant, how serious is this problem? >> it is tremendously serious. this is something the intelligent committees have seen for awhile, the intelligence community has been trying to get ahead of for awhile. the viciousness and the volume of attacks, not only by the chinese but russians and others, trying to get the blueprints of our most sensitive material is just breathtaking, and they're getting better, so their capability for getting into systems and getting that kind of information, it is not just government networks, wolf, they're also doing the supply chain, anybody connected to the defense industry is vulnerable to this type of attack. >> can you confirm just "the washington post" story it was chinese military hackers if you
joining us now, the house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers. mr.coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> you saw the story in "the washington post." chinese hackers have gone through all these plans that the u.s. spent maybe trillions of dollars onto develop some of the most sophisticated weapons and they stole it. how significant, how serious is this problem? >> it is tremendously serious. this is something the intelligent committees have seen for awhile,...
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mr. speaker, but that was well articulated by aaron rodgers, who has since passed away but the principal of -- principle of why people work and why they won't is, let's see, excuse me, adrian rogers. this is an important principle to make, mr. speaker. he was talking, dr. adrian rogers and he was talking about wealth and work. and i quote. you cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. what one person receives without working for, at person must work for without receiving. the government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else. when half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that, my dear friend, is about the end of any nation. you cannot multiply wealth by dividing it. adrian rogers, the late adrian rogers, 1931 to 2005. i never met him but with clarity, he spoke to this issue and more articulately than i am able to, mr. speaker. i appreciate his contribution to the discussion and our society. bu
mr. speaker, but that was well articulated by aaron rodgers, who has since passed away but the principal of -- principle of why people work and why they won't is, let's see, excuse me, adrian rogers. this is an important principle to make, mr. speaker. he was talking, dr. adrian rogers and he was talking about wealth and work. and i quote. you cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. what one person receives without working for, at person must work for...
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the planning department, roger duffy is here representing the building inspection and john quan is here, he's the manager of public works, bureau street and mapping. at this time, mr. pa check koe, if you could go over the board meeting guidelines and conduct the swearing in process. >> the board request you turn off all cell phones and pagers, please carry on conversation ins the hallway, the board rule of presentation are as follows, appellant, permit holders and department representatives have 7 minutes to present their cases and three minutes for rebuttals f, people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the 7 or three minutes, they have up to 3 minutes each to address the board but no rebuttal, to assist the board in the accurate preparation of minutes, members of the public who wish to speak on an item are asked but not required to submit a speaker card bh you come up to the podium, speaker cards are available on the left side of the podium. your board also welcomes your comments and suggestions, there are comment forms on the left side of the podium. if you have questions about requesting a rehearing or hearing scheduling, please s
the planning department, roger duffy is here representing the building inspection and john quan is here, he's the manager of public works, bureau street and mapping. at this time, mr. pa check koe, if you could go over the board meeting guidelines and conduct the swearing in process. >> the board request you turn off all cell phones and pagers, please carry on conversation ins the hallway, the board rule of presentation are as follows, appellant, permit holders and department...
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judges, including some real controversial ones: william pryor, janice rogers brown cloture was filed within days, less than a week. mr. president, there has been a stall going on here in the senate for years. it doesn't take a mathematician to figure it out. we're being held up on nominations and legislation. president obama has been trying to have the people he wants as part of his team for four and a half years. multiple vacancies in this court. it's been reported out unanimously by the committee. it's all a stall. let's wait. maybe they'll be able to render another couple of opinions in the next few weeks and work the law which says there should be 11 people to pack the court -- to pack the court with what has been determined to be the number of people that should be on that court. is it right to have six members of the supreme court total? are you packing the court because you feel what's called for in the constitution? no. so, mr. president, we should vote on this young man today so he can go to work in helping fill one of the four vacancies that have been long-standing in that court for five or six or seven yea
judges, including some real controversial ones: william pryor, janice rogers brown cloture was filed within days, less than a week. mr. president, there has been a stall going on here in the senate for years. it doesn't take a mathematician to figure it out. we're being held up on nominations and legislation. president obama has been trying to have the people he wants as part of his team for four and a half years. multiple vacancies in this court. it's been reported out unanimously by the...
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roger ails? oh dammit marcus get off the phone! >> marcus calling sex lines. >> stephanie: yeah. it is mr. ails? hello, jim?ow soon will it be before marcus leaves her for ann coulter. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see what you did there. yeah, that's exactly what hand chris, congress is still small -- big -- she just got -- what -- i can't figure it out. you know what i mean. >> michelle is big. congress got small. >> stephanie: yes. max! max! has mr. ails called? >> max! >> max! >> there is not enough vaseline in the world -- >> no. >> stephanie: john in austin you are on the "stephanie miller show." hello, john. >> caller: hey. she is going to stay in power or stay in office until the end of 2014, if she's a lame duck and she was a bomb thrower when she needed to get elected. so what is she going to do now? she could really do some damage. >> stephanie: yeah. that she's on the house intelligence committee is just -- please mr. ails give her a jingle. casey in spokane. >> caller: hey. everybody time you talk to a right-wing tea party nut -- and you talk about marcus bachmann being gay, everybody goes w
roger ails? oh dammit marcus get off the phone! >> marcus calling sex lines. >> stephanie: yeah. it is mr. ails? hello, jim?ow soon will it be before marcus leaves her for ann coulter. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see what you did there. yeah, that's exactly what hand chris, congress is still small -- big -- she just got -- what -- i can't figure it out. you know what i mean. >> michelle is big. congress got small. >> stephanie: yes. max! max! has mr. ails...
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rogers: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlewoman seeked unanimous consent? mrs.mcmorris rodgers: unanimous consent. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today because i want to get americans back to work. when i was a little girl on the me, my parents used to tell kathy, life isn't always fair. but you see the difference was the things that weren't fair were outside of my control. years later we have a president who likes to talk a lot about fairness. but what he fails to mention is what isn't fair. it isn't fair that this administration continues to make life harder for americans all across this country. whether it's paying the bills at the end of the month, hire health care costs, higher gas prices, an economy struggling with the smallest work force participation rate since 1979. it is unfair for washington to continue down a path that isn't working. this week we are voting to clear the way for the keystone pipeline. it will create at least 20,000 new jobs from construction alone. it's just one piece
rogers: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlewoman seeked unanimous consent? mrs.mcmorris rodgers: unanimous consent. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today because i want to get americans back to work. when i was a little girl on the me, my parents used to tell kathy, life isn't always fair. but you see the difference was the things that weren't fair were outside of my control. years later...