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mr. rogers so we can make nnsa function effectively. so with the chairman's permission i would like to withdraw the amendment at this point. >> the amendment is withdrawn. next the gentleman from washington mr. larson is recognized. >> scuke to be distributed. >> and the staff will please distribute the amendment. so while it's being distributed, a brief description. if the gentleman -- i thought i gave enough time. well, just trying to give members a fair shot to see what's in the amendment before we start discussing it. >> without objection the amendment is considered as read and mr. larsen is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, this amendment modifies and or reports on the nuclear enterprise to include a 25-year plan and a plan covering the production timelines related to mod rpization of delivery system command and control and critical spills necessary to maintain testimony deterrence. i ask the question to approve this. the penguin and department of pentagon and department of of defense, the modernization plan includes con
mr. rogers so we can make nnsa function effectively. so with the chairman's permission i would like to withdraw the amendment at this point. >> the amendment is withdrawn. next the gentleman from washington mr. larson is recognized. >> scuke to be distributed. >> and the staff will please distribute the amendment. so while it's being distributed, a brief description. if the gentleman -- i thought i gave enough time. well, just trying to give members a fair shot to see what's...
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mr. rogers: i yield one minute to mr. thornberry. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thornberry: i appreciate the chairman of the subcommittee for yielding. it is in my district where this dismantlement occurs. we are missing one key point but mr. rogers raised it earlier. we have a limited number of people, facilities and dollars and we can use them to take things apart or use them to help them modernize our stockpile so we can be safe and reliable and providing that nuclear deterrence. and the concern is based on what secretary kerry said, that this administration is going to put more money and people and facilities into taking things apart than they should. they got their priorities wrong. so this amendment or the underlying provision of the the gentleman from alabama tries to set those priorities straight. and that's what's important. we can't do everything. we have to set priorities and the priority ought to be defending the country especially in what china and russia continue to do. this amendment should
mr. rogers: i yield one minute to mr. thornberry. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thornberry: i appreciate the chairman of the subcommittee for yielding. it is in my district where this dismantlement occurs. we are missing one key point but mr. rogers raised it earlier. we have a limited number of people, facilities and dollars and we can use them to take things apart or use them to help them modernize our stockpile so we can be safe and reliable and providing that...
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right hand person my right hand man who i lean on sxhavn to give me voices and team you that is mr. roger kim from the mayor's office (clapping) so with that that end a really exciting morning but not eergd so many of us are getting on the phenomenally muni bus wore to reside to the paperwork we'll join a larger celebration i might you all to join us and thank you, mr. mayor and leadership giant and warriors and department heads and thank you to all the businesses that have worked with us to make this happen thank you so much
right hand person my right hand man who i lean on sxhavn to give me voices and team you that is mr. roger kim from the mayor's office (clapping) so with that that end a really exciting morning but not eergd so many of us are getting on the phenomenally muni bus wore to reside to the paperwork we'll join a larger celebration i might you all to join us and thank you, mr. mayor and leadership giant and warriors and department heads and thank you to all the businesses that have worked with us to...
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. >> mr. roger. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm roger the president of the western council that represents 20 homeowners associations in san francisco we support this is fair to homeowners that need extra money and to protect the single-family unit neighborhoods we've support the conditional use permit as long as it didn't violate the neighbors but this provides no protection to the homeowners that live here in zoned residential neighborhoods there's no question of before a short-term rental is allowed in a arrange neighborhood there's a approach to for permit right of action it only means that that hmos is have litigation even if a association files to file for cc&rs the violate can claim a violation average should be required to give the neighbors an opportunity to be heard as at the do with the zoning variance eye otherwise the city allows unauthorized bed-and-breakfast if people want to apply for a b and b license they should be encouraged supervisors that is a zoning issue please protect the
. >> mr. roger. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm roger the president of the western council that represents 20 homeowners associations in san francisco we support this is fair to homeowners that need extra money and to protect the single-family unit neighborhoods we've support the conditional use permit as long as it didn't violate the neighbors but this provides no protection to the homeowners that live here in zoned residential neighborhoods there's no question of before a...
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mr. rogers. >> oh. >> didn't he -- he was really had the mr. rogers sweater.s. >> makes you smart i'll wear the sweater. >> it worked. >> a winner. >> those studios are chilly. >> exactly. >> you would have gotten it. >> you heard me. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back. >> oh no no no. >> next contestant. >>> how about ginger? >> yeah, ginger. >> ginger, we're going to check in with her real soon. she is somewhere in this big, beautiful world. that's a live shot right now. she's somewhere there and we're going to hear from her coming up in our next hour. >> look at that down there. incredible pictures. ♪ there's beauty in the world altogether now quote. >>> coming up "gma's" "dancing with the stars" the morning after brought to you by autotrader. find your car your way at autotrader. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. you don't have to buy the new samsung galaxy s 6. sprint will just give you o
mr. rogers. >> oh. >> didn't he -- he was really had the mr. rogers sweater.s. >> makes you smart i'll wear the sweater. >> it worked. >> a winner. >> those studios are chilly. >> exactly. >> you would have gotten it. >> you heard me. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back. >> oh no no no. >> next contestant. >>> how about ginger? >> yeah, ginger. >> ginger, we're going to check in with her real soon....
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. >> our next witness is mr. roger martella, a partner at sidley austin and he was formerly the general counsel at the u.s. epa. welcome. >> thank you, madam chair, ranking member carper chairman inhofe, thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet yet to finalize existing source performance standards but that hasn't stopped the lowest am submitting thousands of pages of legal arguments both in passionate support of the rulemaking and in opposition of it. i've added to it makes it a with written testimony i should with people but i thought i would is digested those scores of arguments into what i think will be the two overarching issues that the court will consider when it ultimately reduce the final roll. the first is picking up on a point from senator carper in his introduction that if we look at how the courts have responded to climate change issue since 2007 sense of massachusetts versus epa, we got a lot of direction from the supreme court, the d.c. circ
. >> our next witness is mr. roger martella, a partner at sidley austin and he was formerly the general counsel at the u.s. epa. welcome. >> thank you, madam chair, ranking member carper chairman inhofe, thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet yet to finalize existing source performance standards but that hasn't stopped the lowest am submitting thousands of pages of legal arguments both in passionate support of the...
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mr. rogers. mr. rogers: i rise in strong support of h.r. 1735, fiscal year 2016 national defense authorization act the 54th consecutive defense authorization act which passed out of the armed services committee by 60-2. i thank the chairman for his leadership in getting us here today. without his guidance, we might have had a bill that failed to provide the money requested by the president for national defense. and i wouldn't have been able to support that bill. but we do have one that does meet the minimum needs outlined by chairman martin dempsey. and i'm proud of the subcommittee's jurisdiction where we authorize $475 million for the israeli missile defense including the u.s.-based co-production. and u.s. capabilities to counterrussia's nuclear forces treaty. putin must recknizz that his actions will have consequences. the you is deploying to poland and capable of self-defense. it is simply immoral to remove intrinsic defense capability. we strengthen our decision made last year to end u.s. relianc
mr. rogers. mr. rogers: i rise in strong support of h.r. 1735, fiscal year 2016 national defense authorization act the 54th consecutive defense authorization act which passed out of the armed services committee by 60-2. i thank the chairman for his leadership in getting us here today. without his guidance, we might have had a bill that failed to provide the money requested by the president for national defense. and i wouldn't have been able to support that bill. but we do have one that does...
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." >> reporter: i'm karen rogers with mr. jones from green more farm animal rescue, the winner of this week's "shelter me rescue of the week." he'll be looking for his forever home. he has found a pretty good place for now. we'll learn more about his shelter coming up later on "action news." >>> next a check on the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" at 9:00 a.m. continues. does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. happening now on "action news" saturday at 9:00. feeling lucky this holiday weekend? both the mega millions and the powerball jackpot has a whole lot of money on the line. >>> same sex marriage advocates score a victory in ireland. >>> those stories but first let's head outside to chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. it looks nice, but it's chilly. >> reporter: looks f
." >> reporter: i'm karen rogers with mr. jones from green more farm animal rescue, the winner of this week's "shelter me rescue of the week." he'll be looking for his forever home. he has found a pretty good place for now. we'll learn more about his shelter coming up later on "action news." >>> next a check on the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" at 9:00 a.m. continues. does your...
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our next witness is mr. roger martella. he's a partner at sidley austin. welcome. >> thank you madam chair senator inhofe and thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet to finalize the existing standard but that hasn't stopped the lawyers from submitting thousands of arguments both in support and in opposition of it. i've added to that mix a little bit today with written testimony that i shared with you. but what i thought i would do is digest those scores of arguments into what i think will be the two over-arching issues that the court is going to consider when it reviews the final role. and the first is picking up on a point from senator carper in his introduction that if we look at how the courts have responded to the climate change issue since 2007, since massachusetts versus the epa, we've had a lot of direction from the supreme court, ninth circuit, they take climate change extremely seriously regardless of what i might think about it what anyone here thinks about it, the court has been h
our next witness is mr. roger martella. he's a partner at sidley austin. welcome. >> thank you madam chair senator inhofe and thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet to finalize the existing standard but that hasn't stopped the lawyers from submitting thousands of arguments both in support and in opposition of it. i've added to that mix a little bit today with written testimony that i shared with you. but what i thought i...
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mr. rogers, can you explain what is going on in the senate today and perhaps the weekend as well?st: the senate is in a race against time. they are try to figure out a few different manners. the first is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but senate republican leadership wants to pass before they leave for memorial day recess. after that, there is going to be a time sensitive deadlines it the deadline. the end of the month, the and is able collection of phone metadata will and midnight on the 31st. there could be some lapses if the senate does not pass a house passed bill by the end of today. then, of course, there's also the third item -- a highway trust fund authorization that the house has passed a temporary two-month bill there as well. they have a lot on their plates. you can argue start smelling them as they try to get home for all the parades and everything else this weekend. host:
mr. rogers, can you explain what is going on in the senate today and perhaps the weekend as well?st: the senate is in a race against time. they are try to figure out a few different manners. the first is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but senate republican leadership wants to pass before they leave for memorial day recess. after that, there is going to be a time sensitive deadlines it the deadline. the end of the month, the and is able collection of phone metadata will and...
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mr. rogers can you explain what is going on in the senate and what's going to happen today and perhaps over the weekend as well? >> sure the senate is in a race against time but trying to figure out a few different matters. the first is a schedule is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but senate republican leadership wants to pass before the memorial day recess. after that there's going to be the end of the month the nsa's collection of telephone metadata will end by midnight may 31st and the administration admitted there could be lapses if the senate doesn't pass a house passed bill by the end of today. and then of course there's also the third item highway trust fund authorization that the house has passed a temporary two-month bill there as well. they have a lot on their plate and the senators can already -- they are trying to get home for the parades and everything else this weekend. >> alex rogers what kind of negotiation are going on right now to get these things passed? >> well, what has happened so far is the senate has pushed forward this trade bill and got an advance o
mr. rogers can you explain what is going on in the senate and what's going to happen today and perhaps over the weekend as well? >> sure the senate is in a race against time but trying to figure out a few different matters. the first is a schedule is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but senate republican leadership wants to pass before the memorial day recess. after that there's going to be the end of the month the nsa's collection of telephone metadata will end by midnight...
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. >> our next witness is mr. roger martella, a partner at sidney austin. he was a general council at the u.s. epa. welcome. >> thank you madam chair. ranking member carper chairman inhofe and thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet to finalize the existing source performance standard but that hasn't stopped the lawyers from submitting legal arguments to the agencies, both in passionate support of the role making and in vehement opposition of it. i have added to the mix with some written testimony i shared with you but i thought i'd digest them into the overarching issues that the court will look at. the first is picking up on the point from senator carper in the introduction. if we look at how the courts have responded to climate change issues since 2007 since massachusetts versus epa, we have had a lot of direction from the supreme court, the d.c. circuit, the ninth circuit. what the courts have told us they take climate change extremely seriously, what i might think of it. the courts have
. >> our next witness is mr. roger martella, a partner at sidney austin. he was a general council at the u.s. epa. welcome. >> thank you madam chair. ranking member carper chairman inhofe and thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee once again. it's a great honor. epa has yet to finalize the existing source performance standard but that hasn't stopped the lawyers from submitting legal arguments to the agencies, both in passionate support of the role making and...
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there was the great company of our chairman and ceo mr. rogerhat. how incredible. >> on behalf of the entire class of 2015 he want to thank for leading this. i hope you can put this to good use on fox news. >> that's great. we don't have a good shot of it right there. does it say something on it chris? >> well, let's see. >> what an honor. >> i've got it right here. and let me explain just quickly and roger ales got me invited, i moderated a panel with the four former superintendents and we spoke to the class about 1100 the seniors are called first classmen talking about the history of west point and about the future of west point. one of the great honors of my career. they did give me this tar bucket it's called. it's the hat that the cadets wear when they have formal and it has the date. could you like to see me put it on. >> yeah do you mind? >> i think you have to watch "fox news sunday" this week. >> geez. >> who else is going to do that on their show? >> i'm not sure anybody else has a head big enough to fit it. >> you're right about that.
there was the great company of our chairman and ceo mr. rogerhat. how incredible. >> on behalf of the entire class of 2015 he want to thank for leading this. i hope you can put this to good use on fox news. >> that's great. we don't have a good shot of it right there. does it say something on it chris? >> well, let's see. >> what an honor. >> i've got it right here. and let me explain just quickly and roger ales got me invited, i moderated a panel with the four...
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mr. rogers, can you explain what is going on in the senate and what is going to happen today and perhapsver the weekend as well? alex: the send it is in a race against time. they are trying to figure out a few matters. the first on the schedule is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but that the republican leadership wants to pass before leaving for memorial day recess. after that, there is going to be a time sensitive deadline. the end of the month, the nsa bulk collection of telephone meta data will and by midnight, may 31. the administration has -- there could be some lapses if the senate does not pass a house passed bill by the end of today. then, of course, there is a third item. a highway trust fund authorization the house has passed a temporary two month bill there as well. so, they have a lot on their plate. the jet fumes, the senators are starting to smell them. they're trying to get home for the parades this weekend. host: alex rogers, what kind of negotiations are going on right now to get these things past? alex: well, what has happened so far is the senate has pus
mr. rogers, can you explain what is going on in the senate and what is going to happen today and perhapsver the weekend as well? alex: the send it is in a race against time. they are trying to figure out a few matters. the first on the schedule is a trade legislation that is not time sensitive but that the republican leadership wants to pass before leaving for memorial day recess. after that, there is going to be a time sensitive deadline. the end of the month, the nsa bulk collection of...
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the chief executive officer or commissioner of the league, mr. rogerl was receiving a salary to years ago of $44 million, and last year's salary of $35 million so $79 million in compensation where people are looking at this league that does not seem to be directed very well, and they have made a lot of missteps in the domestic violence area. so the media kind of jumped on this and said that the nfl is tax exempt. that was a mischaracterization. not everybody in the media did it, but many media sources said the nfl is tax exempt. that is a mischaracterization of the facts. there are 32 teams in the nfl. each one is subject to taxes like every other corporation in the united states will stop some of them are very very profitable, and they do pay corporate and income tax. tax exempt is the league office the office that coordinates the activities of the league and promotes the business of professional football. and fundamentally it is a pass-through organization. the fact that they were tax-exempt, they had a status of 501(c)6, which is one of the tax exem
the chief executive officer or commissioner of the league, mr. rogerl was receiving a salary to years ago of $44 million, and last year's salary of $35 million so $79 million in compensation where people are looking at this league that does not seem to be directed very well, and they have made a lot of missteps in the domestic violence area. so the media kind of jumped on this and said that the nfl is tax exempt. that was a mischaracterization. not everybody in the media did it, but many media...
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mr. rogers you want to hear what mr. manners has to say about that. right after this.with abandon. hold the sacrifice no compromise. sargento ultra thin slices we're real cheese people. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with walmart's low prices every day... ...it's not just about having more savings. it's about having more fun. great get-togethers start with low prices you can trust every day. ♪ ♪ to protect and care for the things we cherish and the ones we love each and every one of us has a natural, human instinct to cover. covering is caring. because covering heals 5 days faster. band-aid brand you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. to folks out there whose
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. >> good morning, david murphy is off, karen rogers is here and mr. matt pellman. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan we're dry through the region. we did get a few showers and thunderstorms yesterday. didn't produce quite enough rainfall we've been needing it. looking at the temperatures. it's warm and humid today not a lot has changed. 64 in manners creek. 68 in coatsville, 69 in center city. the temperatures where they were yesterday morning. 69 in buena. 70 degrees if you're in dover delaware. looking at the dpiewnts, 67 degrees dewpoint, which means very humid. anytime you hit 65 we're feeling it. in fact it is 71 in dover. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. here's what to expect today we'll see sunshine mixing with clouds once again it's still warm and humid. we have the chance for a spotty thunderstorm around later on. they won't be as numerous as yesterday, we'll talk about that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> reporter: how do the roads look matt? , so far so dry a few puddle from the storm
. >> good morning, david murphy is off, karen rogers is here and mr. matt pellman. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan we're dry through the region. we did get a few showers and thunderstorms yesterday. didn't produce quite enough rainfall we've been needing it. looking at the temperatures. it's warm and humid today not a lot has changed. 64 in manners creek. 68 in coatsville, 69 in center city. the temperatures where they were yesterday morning. 69 in buena. 70 degrees if...
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in closing, i'd like to thank ranking member wasserman schultz, chairman rogers, mrs. lowey, and the members of our our subcommittee and full committee and staff for their hard work throughout this entire process. this is a product that we can be proud of. mr. chairman, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida ms. wasserman schultz, is recognized -- is recognized. was was mr. chair, i yield -- was was was mr. chair i yield -- ms. wasserman schultz: mr. chair, i recognize myself. i want to begin by congratulating chairman graves on his maiden voyage as a chair of a appropriations subcommittee. i know that he was diligent and focused and we found agreement where we could and where we could not agree i appreciate his willingness to discuss it in a congenial and thoughtful manner. today we consider the smallest of the appropriations bills. while that is the case, it is one that does fund an entire branch of our government. the bill provides, as the chairman mentioned $3.3 billion to the leg
in closing, i'd like to thank ranking member wasserman schultz, chairman rogers, mrs. lowey, and the members of our our subcommittee and full committee and staff for their hard work throughout this entire process. this is a product that we can be proud of. mr. chairman, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida ms. wasserman schultz, is recognized -- is recognized. was was mr. chair, i yield -- was was was mr....
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mrs. mcmorris rogers, the gentlelady presiding in the chair. this has been a team effort and it will yield considerable protection when it's finally enacted into law. the pain-capable unborn child protection act is landmark human rights law. it recognizes the compelling body of medical evidence that unborn children feel pain and seeks to safeguard and protect vulnerable children from the violence of abortion. a leading expert in the area of fetal pain has said, and i quote, it is my opinion that the human fetus possesses the ability to experience pain from 20 weeks of gestation, if not earlier, and the pain perceived by a fetus is possibly more intense than that perceived by term newborns or older children. the doctor testified before the judiciary committee and said when we speak of infants at 20 weeks, we no longer have to rely on ultrasound imagery. because such premature patients are kicking, moving and reacting and developing right before our eyes in the neonatal intensive care unit. today madam speaker, surgeons routinely administer anest
mrs. mcmorris rogers, the gentlelady presiding in the chair. this has been a team effort and it will yield considerable protection when it's finally enacted into law. the pain-capable unborn child protection act is landmark human rights law. it recognizes the compelling body of medical evidence that unborn children feel pain and seeks to safeguard and protect vulnerable children from the violence of abortion. a leading expert in the area of fetal pain has said, and i quote, it is my opinion...
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sandy rogers and scottie richardson from akin, south carolina, you familiar with that case? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about roger day o' rice from ryan, south carolina, are you familiar with that case? ms. rahr: -- ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: russ sorrow from greenville, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: nell lindsey, santiago rios? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add, they were not protest either with those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings
sandy rogers and scottie richardson from akin, south carolina, you familiar with that case? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about roger day o' rice from ryan, south carolina, are you familiar with that case? ms. rahr: -- ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: russ sorrow from greenville, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor, those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who...
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sandy rogers and scottie richardson from akin, south carolina, you familiar with that case? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about roger day o' rice from ryan, south carolina, are you familiar with that case? ms. rahr: -- ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: russ sorrow from greenville, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who were killed in the line of duty in south carolina. and kevin carper's case is most instructive because his partner did c.p.r. on the suspect that killed kevin trying to save his life. let me ask you another way. are you familiar with the case of ricky samuel? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about tamika, houston? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: nell lindsey, santyageo rios? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: those are all folks that were the victim of intraracial homicides in south carolina. and i hasten to add, they were not protest either with those police officer killings or any of the intraracial killings
sandy rogers and scottie richardson from akin, south carolina, you familiar with that case? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: how about roger day o' rice from ryan, south carolina, are you familiar with that case? ms. rahr: -- ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: russ sorrow from greenville, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: or kevin carper from spartanburg, south carolina? ms. ramirez: no, sir. mr. gowdy: professor those are just a handful of the more than 340 police officers who...
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mr. kraft is too chummy with roger goodell.hink that all of that plays out in a way that will hold them accountable, or is this like a slight slap on the hand and they're going to move on? >> look i think when it comes to the patriots and what the world thinks of them, i think opinion was sort of set in stone a long time ago. i think the vast majority of fans out there outside of new england with the spy-gate thing now eight years ago decided this was sort of an outlaw organization. fans in new england obviously going to have -- a completely different take on that. by the other thing, you mentioned the supposed chumminess between kraft and goodell. and kraft has been a model owner in terms of what he's done for the league. i do wonder though if that sense played into goodell's decision to come down in my view so hard on the patriots here, sort of prove that his chumminess wasn't making him go soft on the patriots. we'll see if they can get that knocked down. four game for brady. a pretty big deal. >> all right. terrance, look.
mr. kraft is too chummy with roger goodell.hink that all of that plays out in a way that will hold them accountable, or is this like a slight slap on the hand and they're going to move on? >> look i think when it comes to the patriots and what the world thinks of them, i think opinion was sort of set in stone a long time ago. i think the vast majority of fans out there outside of new england with the spy-gate thing now eight years ago decided this was sort of an outlaw organization. fans...
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roger: i suppose mrs. merkel. in europe. she is playing a clever game. she is fantastically able.audible] her domestic audience as well. this line of britain pushing for concessions is not the right way to go about things. i think the people are fed up with britain asking, we are different, we want something special. cameron should be saying we are reforming the eu. not just for britain but for all of us. mark: there is appetite for that. we do know, don't we? maybe in sweden. how much appetite, how many people are going to put their neck on the block and admit they need change? roger: it is difficult. you have elections coming up and germany, other countries. i do not think they are going to come up with anything radical enough. you have to hope cameron is wonderful at presenting this to the british people. anna: remember that. and they are dealing with greece and the migration crisis. and the mediterranean as well. what about the broader implications of the conservative majority? in terms of infrastructure investment, getting things done because you do not have this mixture of l
roger: i suppose mrs. merkel. in europe. she is playing a clever game. she is fantastically able.audible] her domestic audience as well. this line of britain pushing for concessions is not the right way to go about things. i think the people are fed up with britain asking, we are different, we want something special. cameron should be saying we are reforming the eu. not just for britain but for all of us. mark: there is appetite for that. we do know, don't we? maybe in sweden. how much...
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mrs. mcmorris rogers, the gentlelady presiding in the chair. this has been a team effort and it will yield considerable protection when it's finally enacted into law. the pain-capable unborn child protection act is landmark human rights law. it recognizes the compelling body of medical evidence that unborn children feel pain and seeks to safeguard and protect vulnerable children from the violence of abortion. a leading expert in the area of fetal pain has said, and i quote, it is my opinion that the human fetus possesses the ability to experience pain from 20 weeks of gestation, if not earlier, and the pain perceived by a fetus is possibly more intense than that perceived by term newborns or older children. the doctor testified before the judiciary committee and said when we speak of infants at 20 weeks, we no longer have to rely on ultrasound imagery. because such premature patients are kicking, moving and reacting and developing right before our eyes in the neonatal intensive care unit. today madam speaker, surgeons routinely administer anest
mrs. mcmorris rogers, the gentlelady presiding in the chair. this has been a team effort and it will yield considerable protection when it's finally enacted into law. the pain-capable unborn child protection act is landmark human rights law. it recognizes the compelling body of medical evidence that unborn children feel pain and seeks to safeguard and protect vulnerable children from the violence of abortion. a leading expert in the area of fetal pain has said, and i quote, it is my opinion...
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it turns out an elderly customer, roger mays, loses control of his pickup truck. >> well, mr. to drop his clothes off. one of our customers had been at the counter, and he was waiting. >> after the other customer pulls out, mays attempts to pull into the parking spot. according to the police report, he went to apply the brakes, but accidentally hit the accelerator. >> he was in the cleaner so fast that it was scary. >> mays isn't hurt, but he is cited for failure to exercise due care. the incident rattles him. >> once they got him out of the truck, which they had to pull the truck back and once they got hem out of the truck, he was walking around and his daughter came to, you know, make sure that he was okay. and mr. mays stayed until they loaded brittany on to thing ambulance. he was shook up. i mean, he is an elderly gentleman, and he was shook up. >> while the front of the dry cleaners is destroyed, shauna manages to keep the cleaners open for business. >> none of our machines were hurt. it took out all of our computer equipment and the counter and all of that. >> you have
it turns out an elderly customer, roger mays, loses control of his pickup truck. >> well, mr. to drop his clothes off. one of our customers had been at the counter, and he was waiting. >> after the other customer pulls out, mays attempts to pull into the parking spot. according to the police report, he went to apply the brakes, but accidentally hit the accelerator. >> he was in the cleaner so fast that it was scary. >> mays isn't hurt, but he is cited for failure to...
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mrs. wilder was a great mom too. >> she was. >> a lot of people on facebook wrote us with their choices. roger said mrs. >> and chris writes miss kay robinson of duck dynasty. real christian, and a great cook. boy, those are three great criteria. she's an actual person. unlike our picks. >> right. estelle estelle costanza. weigh in on our facebook page. >>> tom brady will reportedly face the music for the deflategate next week. one report says he could be suspended for up to eight games. but it will likely be lower than that we're being told. the wells report found that brady was at least generally aware staffers were deflateing the footballs. he dodged questions about the report during a public appearance thursday night but says the scandal does not take away from the patriots super bowl win. has this incoming tweet from a professor crossed the line? one tweet says why is white america so reluctant to identify white college males as a problem population? another quote, "white masculinity is the problem for america's colleges." the school is standing behind the professor saying she is exercising free sp
mrs. wilder was a great mom too. >> she was. >> a lot of people on facebook wrote us with their choices. roger said mrs. >> and chris writes miss kay robinson of duck dynasty. real christian, and a great cook. boy, those are three great criteria. she's an actual person. unlike our picks. >> right. estelle estelle costanza. weigh in on our facebook page. >>> tom brady will reportedly face the music for the deflategate next week. one report says he could be...
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mrs. alice longworth in the senate gallery when the bill passed will rogers wrote to a friend.lice tooking right on the chin and smiled. but she also had the last laugh once again. a few days later on he next visit to a former white house function she showed up wearing a blue velvet gown, and well-chosen alaska see his-the paper reported from their ear to her shoulders dangled gold earrings shaped lining horn's plenty. about her neck was a hey gold chain from which dangled a cherokee indian frog in green gold. her watch bracelet was white gold. she even wore amber gold side cones in her hair. eleanor found herself caught in her cousin's web as well thangs to her cousin's genius for mimickry. with her teeth jutted out and her voice ratcheted up. alice am spooned eleanor as something like a talking horse just out of a proper finishing school. he act started as a cocktail party student but soon payment infamous enough that washington gossip columnists reported when alice add knew feature. one woman recalled being at a white house luncheon won eleanor herself asked alice why don't
mrs. alice longworth in the senate gallery when the bill passed will rogers wrote to a friend.lice tooking right on the chin and smiled. but she also had the last laugh once again. a few days later on he next visit to a former white house function she showed up wearing a blue velvet gown, and well-chosen alaska see his-the paper reported from their ear to her shoulders dangled gold earrings shaped lining horn's plenty. about her neck was a hey gold chain from which dangled a cherokee indian...
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roger sherman was one of the six people at the convention that passed the declaration of independence. in "1776" mr. sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." he was coming up with constitutional compromises. and the connecticut compromise my goodness. look, he looks so stern. but impressive. how could you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's compromise was to blend the virginia and new jersey plans and propose a system we have today where we have a bicameral legislature. every state has two votes in the senate regardless of how big it is. the house of representatives has -- which is apportioned by population. these men were not ideologues. they had strong views, which they were not willing to compromise in some cases and ultimately, the question of whether the constitution should contain the bill of rights or not was one that led three men to refuse to sign the document. we will see those three dissenters in a mome
roger sherman was one of the six people at the convention that passed the declaration of independence. in "1776" mr. sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." he was coming up with constitutional compromises. and the connecticut compromise my goodness. look, he looks so stern. but impressive. how...
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mr. phelps i appreciate it. for more let me bring in mike rogers of rawstory.com. what is your reaction to this news tonight? >> well on one hand of course it's another case where it appears to have another politician who spent all of these years in washington telling everybody else how to live their lives, when the last thing they wanted people to do was look at how they themselves lived their lives. we're hearing speculation and we're waiting for the facts, which i appreciate which you've been doing. and as these reports come out more and more, we're seeing that he had zero rating in terms of the human rights campaign for six years that he was rated by the congress. a zero rating. and then we find out that he's off doing these kinds of things reports are coming out. it's just -- i would say it's unbelievable, but for the fact that it's another case that's so believable. and the standards that these guys want is always a double standard. >> not only did he have a zero rating politically he was known for the hastert rule. the majority of the majority. this is a man who clearly was obstructing minority views
mr. phelps i appreciate it. for more let me bring in mike rogers of rawstory.com. what is your reaction to this news tonight? >> well on one hand of course it's another case where it appears to have another politician who spent all of these years in washington telling everybody else how to live their lives, when the last thing they wanted people to do was look at how they themselves lived their lives. we're hearing speculation and we're waiting for the facts, which i appreciate which...
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roger sherman was one of the six people at the convention that pass the declaration of independence. in "1776" mr. sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. he says -- "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." that's one of the great minds of all time. robert sherman was not seen as dancing and he was coming up with constitutional compromises. and the connecticut compromise my goodness. look, he looks so stern. but impressive. how could you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's compromise was to blend the virginia and new jersey plans and propose a system we have today where we have a bicameral legislation of -- legislature of two houses. every state has two votes in the senate regardless of how big it is. the interest of the large states is represented in the house of representatives which has or apportioned by population. so that beautiful compromise which allow the constitution to be passed is just one example of the incredible pragmatism of the delegat
roger sherman was one of the six people at the convention that pass the declaration of independence. in "1776" mr. sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. he says -- "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." that's one of the great minds of all time. robert sherman was not seen as dancing and he was coming up with constitutional...
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association also vowing to call roger goodell as a witness to answer questions about how his discipline was handled and what may have been a sting operation to implicate the patriots and mr. brady. >> dan abrams is here. goodell, witness and judge. surprised? >> yeah. technically, under the nfl constitution, roger goodell is allowed and empowered to hear these sorts of appeals. typically, you would expect the commission to hear this kind of appeal. in this case with this amount of controversy, and because he's been under fire for so long now, i would have expected that he would have wanted an objective person to hear it. so what? if someone else comes in and says they got it wrong on deflating footballs, what's the big deal? this is not a particularly sensitive topic. it's not related to racism or sexism or something like that. so if he gets repudiated as he has in the past for example in the ray rice case by an objective neutral arbitrator who cares? >>en unusually detailed appeal? >> very. procedural, saying the executive vice president of the nfl didn't have the power to issue this punishment. number two, the punishment doesn't fit the crime. it should have been fair
association also vowing to call roger goodell as a witness to answer questions about how his discipline was handled and what may have been a sting operation to implicate the patriots and mr. brady. >> dan abrams is here. goodell, witness and judge. surprised? >> yeah. technically, under the nfl constitution, roger goodell is allowed and empowered to hear these sorts of appeals. typically, you would expect the commission to hear this kind of appeal. in this case with this amount of...
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mr. brady is going to appeal. do you think that the punishment fit the crime? rogerny professional sports represents his owners. there 25 professional football owners who called the commissioner and said you have to throw the book at him. the same owners called up and said it's horrible what they are doing. what underpins it i know my guys have done the same to me. they will say i didn't do anything. you want to trust them. apparently there is something there on the appeal and we will see what happens and what information tom brady is willing to disclose. does it fit the crime? honestly, i'm just a fan. i don't care. >> do you think that the nfl is a more dysfunctional organization than the nba? >> not really. i just think the numbers are different. when you have 53 players on each team that are all supposed to be warriors and beat the heck out of each other and become perfect citizens off the field, you can look at a normal population of 20 or 30-year-old man, but any organization at the top of their field that is dominating has i had different set of challenges in
mr. brady is going to appeal. do you think that the punishment fit the crime? rogerny professional sports represents his owners. there 25 professional football owners who called the commissioner and said you have to throw the book at him. the same owners called up and said it's horrible what they are doing. what underpins it i know my guys have done the same to me. they will say i didn't do anything. you want to trust them. apparently there is something there on the appeal and we will see what...