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mr. rogers: mr. roth, is what she just described what you were making reference to about the sida badges? john roth: somewhat. it's a little more complicated than that from our point of view. there are a number of codes that we're talking about. mr. rogers: a number of what? john roth: of codes or sort of categories of -- of individuals or names in the large tide database. now some of those are, in fact known or suspected terrorists. there are other components that they get that tsa do not get. mr. rogers: why? john roth: it is difficult to describe in an open setting. but we can certainly explain it later on, if you'd -- if you'd wish. mr. rogers: yes, i do. let me ask you, is this the first time that you've done an i.g. report on this problem? john roth: we have done reports on access badges in general, control over access badges. this is the first time though that we've done sort of a data run comparing to the terrorist databases. mr. rogers: ok, all right. do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice's char
mr. rogers: mr. roth, is what she just described what you were making reference to about the sida badges? john roth: somewhat. it's a little more complicated than that from our point of view. there are a number of codes that we're talking about. mr. rogers: a number of what? john roth: of codes or sort of categories of -- of individuals or names in the large tide database. now some of those are, in fact known or suspected terrorists. there are other components that they get that tsa do not get....
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mr. rogers: do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice's characterization that the 73 people identified with terrorist ties weren't a problem? mr. roth: we don't have information as to the process the t.s.a. used once we gave them those names in november of last year. i would say that the more information that you have, the better decisions that you make. so whether or not these 73 individuals in fact do not pose a threat to terrorism doesn't mean that the system's working perfectly. mr. rogers: my time's up. i hope one of the other members will pick up on this. i would like to know if they weren't a problem, why were they on the list. i yield back. mr. katko: the chair now recognizes mr. payne from new jersey for questioning. mr. payne: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to the ranking member of this committee. mr. roth, bit of a confusing element in your most recent report. how t.s.a.'s vetting process can be considered generally effective, yet 73 individuals with links to terrorism were not found during this process. seems a
mr. rogers: do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice's characterization that the 73 people identified with terrorist ties weren't a problem? mr. roth: we don't have information as to the process the t.s.a. used once we gave them those names in november of last year. i would say that the more information that you have, the better decisions that you make. so whether or not these 73 individuals in fact do not pose a threat to terrorism doesn't mean that the system's working perfectly. mr. rogers: my...
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mr. rogers: do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice's characterization that the 37 people identified sw terrorist ties weren't a problem? mr. roth: we don't have information as to the process the t.s.a. used once we gave them those names in november of last year. i would say that the more information that you have, the better decisions that you make. so whether or not these 73 individuals in fact do not pose a threat to terrorism doesn't mean that the system's working perfectly. mr. rogers: my time's up. i hope one of the other members will pick up on this. i would like to know if they weren't a problem, why were they on the list. i yield back. mr. katko: the claire now recognizes mr. payne from new jersey for questioning. mr. payne: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to the ranking member of this committee. mr. roth bit of a confusing element in your most recent report. how t.s.a.'s vetting process can be considered generally effective, yet 73 individuals with links to terrorism were not found during this process. seems a l
mr. rogers: do you agree with ms. fitzmaurice's characterization that the 37 people identified sw terrorist ties weren't a problem? mr. roth: we don't have information as to the process the t.s.a. used once we gave them those names in november of last year. i would say that the more information that you have, the better decisions that you make. so whether or not these 73 individuals in fact do not pose a threat to terrorism doesn't mean that the system's working perfectly. mr. rogers: my time's...
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mr. rogers claimed self-defense and was acquitted. g. >> after he was acquitted rogers got a nursing degree and eventually moved to new york. at the time of the last call murders, rogers had been working as is surgical assistant at mt. sinai hospital in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have any long-term relationships. in your wildest dreams you would not look at richard rogers and say this guy is a serial killer. >> we learned that during the times of these murders, richard rogers had been off duty. >> lisa hall chose rogers' picture in a photo lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were purchased. >> detectives searched richard rogers' apartment. and they found an array of videotapes, "hush hush sweet charlotte," "texas chainsaw massacre." he had a bible in which there wer
mr. rogers claimed self-defense and was acquitted. g. >> after he was acquitted rogers got a nursing degree and eventually moved to new york. at the time of the last call murders, rogers had been working as is surgical assistant at mt. sinai hospital in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have any long-term relationships. in your wildest dreams you would not look at richard rogers and say this guy is a serial killer. >> we learned that...
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mr. rogers: i thank the distinguished gentleman from new jersey for yielding. mr. chairman, first i'd like it express my support for fiscal year 2016 defense appropriations bill and my appreciation for the hard work of the chairman in drafting this very good bill, which will provide essential funding to our national security. however, i have a serious concern with the proposed reduction of funding in this bill for an existing weather collection satellite called the defense meteorological satellite program or dmsp. our military is facing a critical capability gap in the department of defense's two highest priority weather requirements. as the air force continues to work through its plan for addressing weather requirements, launching dmsp will help address these issues. much has been spent on dmsp already and it would be a shame to waste those dollars when the satellite could be put to good use. mr. chairman, i agree with you that the air force has not properly managed the space program -- weather program and they must submit a better plan. however, i ask for your su
mr. rogers: i thank the distinguished gentleman from new jersey for yielding. mr. chairman, first i'd like it express my support for fiscal year 2016 defense appropriations bill and my appreciation for the hard work of the chairman in drafting this very good bill, which will provide essential funding to our national security. however, i have a serious concern with the proposed reduction of funding in this bill for an existing weather collection satellite called the defense meteorological...
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mr. rogers as well who i had the privilege of traveling with. i appreciate this opportunity to discuss the department of energy's role in supporting nuclear deterrence. secretary of energy and i appreciate the priority that this committee places on nuclear matters. given their significantance and the emphasis president obama has placed on safety security and effectivenessglobal nuclear dangers. today's hearing is set aboard a step in the ongoing effort with the nuclear deterrence of united states i am honored to testify along my colleague from the department of defense the department of energy and defense share a solemn responsibility to you deliver the nuclear deterrent to work in this with deterrent to provide the delivery systems. our to agencies collaborate through the nuclear weapons council to approve communication and increase coordination and the cooperation is strong and deliberate as you will hear today. the cooperation depends upon the leadership of experienced members of the military as the chairman noted will be retiring after the v
mr. rogers as well who i had the privilege of traveling with. i appreciate this opportunity to discuss the department of energy's role in supporting nuclear deterrence. secretary of energy and i appreciate the priority that this committee places on nuclear matters. given their significantance and the emphasis president obama has placed on safety security and effectivenessglobal nuclear dangers. today's hearing is set aboard a step in the ongoing effort with the nuclear deterrence of united...
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mr. rogers. >> he's one place, and they're another place, so you've got to straighten that out. >> well, we've got to take a quick break, and we'll come right back to more "inside story." >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> welcome back to "inside story." let's talk a little bit about wine and the state of pennsylvania. a lot of talk about privatization. that may not happen. but the senate passed on home delivery of wine in changing some rules. they would just charge wineries a $100 fee, getting rid of some more exorbitant costs. it looks like they will come to something with the house. this might get signed by wolf. will this be what we get? we don't get privatization but you can get it through the mail -- whatever you want? >> about one-sixth, one-seventh of the way into the 21st century... >> we're almost there. >> ...we're almost into the 20th century. >> we're almost there. >> and i think it takes a lot of pressure away from t
mr. rogers. >> he's one place, and they're another place, so you've got to straighten that out. >> well, we've got to take a quick break, and we'll come right back to more "inside story." >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. temple fuels students with academics and opportunities to take charge. plugged into the city, powered by the world. temple.edu/takecharge. >> welcome back to "inside story." let's talk a little bit about...
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mr. rogers and i made it clear again and again. the fact remains tsa is not responding very important issues. as it stands now i highly doubt we would be any closer to getting access to the database. we cannot have a bureaucratic -- in charge of guarding our airports. we just can't. i yield my questioning. >> thank you. you mentioned something in your testimony. limiting the ability for them to give relevant information. is that a change that needs to be made? ensure that the vetting to be thorough and complete. >> this is been a topic of discussion for years. the compact act from 1998 is what set the requirements for requesters the considered to be having criminal justice access versus noncommercial justice access. when we did our work several years ago tsa position was that they did not really fit neatly into either one of those categories. it was their position that the noncriminal justice access records was not meeting the needs of which it clearly was not. at the time they only have access to information from about 15 states a
mr. rogers and i made it clear again and again. the fact remains tsa is not responding very important issues. as it stands now i highly doubt we would be any closer to getting access to the database. we cannot have a bureaucratic -- in charge of guarding our airports. we just can't. i yield my questioning. >> thank you. you mentioned something in your testimony. limiting the ability for them to give relevant information. is that a change that needs to be made? ensure that the vetting to...
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mr. rogers, mrs. lowey, and others as we continue down this march. i want to thank the gentleman for his service not only in the energy and commerce, but on the rules committee today on this effort. i thank you very much for caring about so many young men and young women who show up and i know they do at your town hall meetings. i expect you to get this done as they do myself. i think the only way we'll do it is by becoming committed to its completeness. thank you. mr. mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: thank you very much, mr. chairman i thank both of you for being here. i appreciate the hard work you do on the appropriations committee. there are some good things in this bill. waint to thank you for your help in calling attention to the issue of funding for service dogs. a lot of our veterans who are suffering from posttraumatic stress sin droum -- syndrome we found it's an important tool to help them deal with their issues and not rely so much on medications. thank you. there are obviously some things in here that are troubling. the ranking member pointed out
mr. rogers, mrs. lowey, and others as we continue down this march. i want to thank the gentleman for his service not only in the energy and commerce, but on the rules committee today on this effort. i thank you very much for caring about so many young men and young women who show up and i know they do at your town hall meetings. i expect you to get this done as they do myself. i think the only way we'll do it is by becoming committed to its completeness. thank you. mr. mcgovern. mr. mcgovern:...
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mr. roger's pediatrician. >> i tie my shoes and sing a song before the show. >> you roasted the inmates in texas was it? >> it was in bryant x texas in college station. >> you had to seek many prisons to get permission, right? >> it was hard to find a jail that would allow cameras and the comedians to come in and look around and joke around. these are closed off places. i was lucky they had enough pride in their facility and confidence that they let me in. >> now you perform for the troops overseas. that's also a tough crowd. who is tough -- tougher? it is a good question that they are starved for a laugh. there is something beautiful about performing for the troops. it was more of an intervention of sorts. trying to get them to laugh and trying to get them to see the human side of what it is like in jail. jail sucks. >> it does. tell me about -- what is it? the shoe? >> solitary confinement. it is a little different at every jail and prison, but essentially in my opinion if you put somebody in a tiny room by themselves for too long they start to go crazy. >> it is not good. i am a law and
mr. roger's pediatrician. >> i tie my shoes and sing a song before the show. >> you roasted the inmates in texas was it? >> it was in bryant x texas in college station. >> you had to seek many prisons to get permission, right? >> it was hard to find a jail that would allow cameras and the comedians to come in and look around and joke around. these are closed off places. i was lucky they had enough pride in their facility and confidence that they let me in. >>...
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mr. rogers, he would say don't be scared.cial. >> everybody, life is special because everybody is different. >> just go and do the thing you love. that stuck with me. ♪ can you tell me how to get how to get to sesame street ♪ >> sesame street introduced my children to the interaction of people with different backgrounds. ♪ it's not that easy being green ♪ >> count it. >> count it? >> count. >> "sesame street" was aggressive in terms of learning not only concepts of reading, but concepts of interacting. >> i may be small. >> i may be small. >> but i am. >> but i am. >> some body. >> some body. >> "sesame street" was as big as it got in terms of celebrity. everybody wanted to hang with the muppets. >> aren't you johnny trash? >> cash. >> cash, cash. >> education champion's television really matured in the '70s. >> i'm leaving. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> oh, thanks. >> now for something completely different. >> when i was 13 the show from england came on pbs, which before that was only the realm of my parents. >> ew. >
mr. rogers, he would say don't be scared.cial. >> everybody, life is special because everybody is different. >> just go and do the thing you love. that stuck with me. ♪ can you tell me how to get how to get to sesame street ♪ >> sesame street introduced my children to the interaction of people with different backgrounds. ♪ it's not that easy being green ♪ >> count it. >> count it? >> count. >> "sesame street" was aggressive in terms of...
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mr. rogers. >> good evening and happy mardi gras. as a child i remember growing to the grocery store with my dad. we walked through the aisles, looking at the endless writing on the shelves, he would tell me bobby americans can do anything. >> comedians had a field day. >> can we have candy for dinner? >> on the heels of the national ridicule jindal returned to louisiana where the state's budget fortunes began to crash. to close the gap jindal refused to raise taxes even on cigarettes, and it was a difficult time for louisiana's poor, and he received federal funds in obama's expansion of medicaid. >> it's time for folks in washington to admit the truth. you can't grow the economy and the government at the same time. >> by all accounts, jinden strictly adheres to conservative principles. >> if we have to hide who we are again we will lose again. >> but his rigid ideology has hurt him. the state continues to face difficult budget issues, and jindal's approval rating in louisiana hit an all-time low of 32% with a disapproval rating of 6
mr. rogers. >> good evening and happy mardi gras. as a child i remember growing to the grocery store with my dad. we walked through the aisles, looking at the endless writing on the shelves, he would tell me bobby americans can do anything. >> comedians had a field day. >> can we have candy for dinner? >> on the heels of the national ridicule jindal returned to louisiana where the state's budget fortunes began to crash. to close the gap jindal refused to raise taxes even...
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mr. rogers to send a request to the commander of stress, with the open skies construct was designed for a different era that the application today that the united states said concert with allies continues to address these concerns. i am concerned the treaty has become a critical component of russia intelligence collection capability directed at the united states. in addition to flying over installations it can overfly and collect on national critical infrastructure and dod. are you aware the most recent compliance report from the department of state indicates russia is not in compliance with the treaty? >> i am. this is something we would like to talk about in a closed hearing but we are concerned what russia is doing as well was the other activities and nuclear missions to reach you have any reason to believe they are using it for reasons beyond what it was ratified for? direct we are concerned the way they're operating as the admiral said beyond the original intent of the treaty and we continue to look at this very, very closely. >> so the russians have requested we continue the treaty
mr. rogers to send a request to the commander of stress, with the open skies construct was designed for a different era that the application today that the united states said concert with allies continues to address these concerns. i am concerned the treaty has become a critical component of russia intelligence collection capability directed at the united states. in addition to flying over installations it can overfly and collect on national critical infrastructure and dod. are you aware the...
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mr. rogers.ng to have a a great show today. [ laughter ] god bless us. [ cheers and applause ] do you like "the three stooges"? sure you do. i like "the three stooges" too. they make me laugh. last screen grab was sent in by carol beadler in grass valley, california. she was checking out some tv listings and came across an interesting show here. i'm pregnant and look good naked. there you go, right there. that's all the time we have for screen grabs. [ cheers and applause ] if you have a funny screen grab email us which is screengrabs@tonightshow.com. we might put it on the show. stick around. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] . . . [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much for watching. i appreciate it. now, as i mentioned earlier, american pharoah just became the first horse to win the triple crown in 37 years. [ cheers and applause ] it's an amazing feat. but believe it or not, there's actua
mr. rogers.ng to have a a great show today. [ laughter ] god bless us. [ cheers and applause ] do you like "the three stooges"? sure you do. i like "the three stooges" too. they make me laugh. last screen grab was sent in by carol beadler in grass valley, california. she was checking out some tv listings and came across an interesting show here. i'm pregnant and look good naked. there you go, right there. that's all the time we have for screen grabs. [ cheers and applause ]...
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mr. rogers sort of threw down a gauntlet to secretary eric shinseki who was heading up the v.a.at that point chuck hagel secretary of the army, saying we cannot have a electronic record system for our military that isn't seamless. so i'm pleased by the progress i see the department of defense has made but it needs to be machd by the same sort of resources that are being put into the veterans administration. so i think we've made some progress. i think the money has been well spent and i think it is all accountable. >> mr. chairman i would just add that this should be done by now. >> that is what i -- you are going to where i want to hear. >> i would agree with the chairman's observations. i do believe a sense of urgency has taken hold at the department and that they are making all deliberate speed. i do agree with the chairman, we should be done with this but i do believe there is a sense of urgency that has overtaken them. >> thank you very much. it is believe my ranking member miss slowy and chairman have stayed after this in the highest level of the discussions with the depar
mr. rogers sort of threw down a gauntlet to secretary eric shinseki who was heading up the v.a.at that point chuck hagel secretary of the army, saying we cannot have a electronic record system for our military that isn't seamless. so i'm pleased by the progress i see the department of defense has made but it needs to be machd by the same sort of resources that are being put into the veterans administration. so i think we've made some progress. i think the money has been well spent and i think...
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mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the chairman for yielding. it's no secret, mr. chairman, that there is a strain on our nation's prison system. as the inmate population continues to rise, our prisons get more and more crowded every day. as the inmate population continues to rise with 216,000 individuals currently serving federal sentences, our prisons get more and more crowded every day. at the end of fiscal 2013 -- listen to this -- a quarter of our medium security inmates and 85% of our low security inmates were triple bunked. triple bunked. considering that eight out of every 10 medium security inmates has a history of violence, this creates some very serious questions about the safety of the b.o.p. staff, the public and even other inmates. updating our prisons will provide greater efficiency and staffing and permits staff to safely oversee more inmates. our medium security prisons -- medium and maximum security prisons house some of the world's most dangerous and violent criminals. the bill before us provides critical funding to the federa
mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the chairman for yielding. it's no secret, mr. chairman, that there is a strain on our nation's prison system. as the inmate population continues to rise, our prisons get more and more crowded every day. as the inmate population continues to rise with 216,000 individuals currently serving federal sentences, our prisons get more and more crowded every day. at the end of fiscal 2013 -- listen to this -- a quarter of our...
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mr. rogers keillor has made multiple visits here to the national press club. he spoke here in 1986 1987 and he spoke again in 1949. after 21 years we are so glad that he's back again and clearly he was waiting until minnesotans were more in charge of the place before he was going to come back. keillor is in the nation's capital for performances at wolf trap today and tomorrow, and this summer he hits the road for a prairie home companion's america the beautiful. this is a tour of 30 cities in 36 days. his latest book, the keillor reader, just came out in soft cover and on july 4th, a prairie home companion will celebrate its 41st anniversary with a live outdoor broadcast in st. paul at mcallister college. that was the location of the first broadcast of a prairie home companion on july 6th 1974. keillor is active in democratic politics so he may have a thought or two about that subject. he's going to talk with us about 15 things that need to happen tomorrow. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm national press club welcome to garrison keillor. [ applause ] >
mr. rogers keillor has made multiple visits here to the national press club. he spoke here in 1986 1987 and he spoke again in 1949. after 21 years we are so glad that he's back again and clearly he was waiting until minnesotans were more in charge of the place before he was going to come back. keillor is in the nation's capital for performances at wolf trap today and tomorrow, and this summer he hits the road for a prairie home companion's america the beautiful. this is a tour of 30 cities in...
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mr. rogers and miss lowy and others as we continue down this march and i want to thank the gentleman for his service in the energy and commerce but on the rules committee today on this effort and mike, i thank you very much for carrying about so many young men and women and show up and i know they do at your town hall meetings and expect you to get this done as they do myself and i think the only way we'll do is by becoming committed to its completeness and i want to thank you. mr. mcgovern. >> thank you. and i thank you both for being here and i appreciate the hard work you do on the appropriations committee. and there are good things in this bill. i want to thank you for your help with calling attention to the issue of funding for service dogs for a veterans who are suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. we found it is an important tool to help them deal with issues and not rely so much on medication. so thank you. there are obviously some things in here that are troubling and the ranking member pointed out the administration's concerns on the bill. and i think there are seriou
mr. rogers and miss lowy and others as we continue down this march and i want to thank the gentleman for his service in the energy and commerce but on the rules committee today on this effort and mike, i thank you very much for carrying about so many young men and women and show up and i know they do at your town hall meetings and expect you to get this done as they do myself and i think the only way we'll do is by becoming committed to its completeness and i want to thank you. mr. mcgovern....
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mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i rise in support of this fiscal year 2016 interior and environment appropriations bill. mr. chairman, this is the eight of the 12 individual bills that have made it to the floor. that's a record pace, by the way. it's the fastest that these bills have come before the house since at least 1974 when the budget control act came into being. this bill as the chairman said, provides just over $30 billion in discretionary funding for programs that preserve and nurture our nation's unique natural and cultural heritage. this fulfills our responsibility to the american taxpayers to provide funding for these important programs within a smart and sustainable budget. our responsibility to the american taxpayer of course, doesn't end there. the people of this nation expect their government to act in a way that fosters economic development and job creation. this current administration has been neglecting that duty. instead choosing to push a regulatory agenda that would create an environment hostile to economic growth puts our energy independence at ris
mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i rise in support of this fiscal year 2016 interior and environment appropriations bill. mr. chairman, this is the eight of the 12 individual bills that have made it to the floor. that's a record pace, by the way. it's the fastest that these bills have come before the house since at least 1974 when the budget control act came into being. this bill as the chairman said, provides just over $30 billion in discretionary funding for programs that...
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mr. rogers, by mr. cochran and by others. until we do that we're going to be in a place where we're going to be, i predict in late september, on the threshold of giving some fear that the government's going to shut down again. the greatest government on the face of the earth. i'm not sure what people around the world thought when we shut our government down for 16 days. it wasn't a confidence-builder, that's for sure. now, we have another item that we're losing confidence on, on the highway bill. mr. speaker, you didn't mention -- mr. leader, anything about the highway bill being scheduled. i understand it does not expire until july 30, so we have about six weeks, maybe a little longer than that. does the gentleman know whether there's anyompromise being achieved so that we can give confidence to states counties, municipalities, contractors, the business community that they will have a fding stream to invest in building, repairing a maintaining our infrastructure in this country? and i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i than
mr. rogers, by mr. cochran and by others. until we do that we're going to be in a place where we're going to be, i predict in late september, on the threshold of giving some fear that the government's going to shut down again. the greatest government on the face of the earth. i'm not sure what people around the world thought when we shut our government down for 16 days. it wasn't a confidence-builder, that's for sure. now, we have another item that we're losing confidence on, on the highway...
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mr. rogers. j. crew has a sweater problem. the ceo agrees about that problem once known for its classic preppy looks the retailer he says has gotten sloppy. they had a great narrative for quite sometime. things have turned the wrong way here. drexler saying we didn't have the right cartdigan. more than that sales have fallen 31% this past year. things have turned the wrong way. >> different stores they have their own stores and they're sold in other stores. $62 million in revenue it's a small piece of it but it feels like they are trying to reboot and it could take another year to get back to where they were. a lot of the stuff has gotten very expensive. there's a collection's line. people said the price point is just too high. even the men's stuff. >> do you have j. crew suits? >> absolutely. i have some sweaters. they don't fit me as well but the price point has really risen risen. >> they don't send you every month do you? >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> you haven't called the 800 number? there's a sweater of the month
mr. rogers. j. crew has a sweater problem. the ceo agrees about that problem once known for its classic preppy looks the retailer he says has gotten sloppy. they had a great narrative for quite sometime. things have turned the wrong way here. drexler saying we didn't have the right cartdigan. more than that sales have fallen 31% this past year. things have turned the wrong way. >> different stores they have their own stores and they're sold in other stores. $62 million in revenue it's a...
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mr. rogers. >> case and point . superstar has emerged jordan spieth. >> well, you think he's hot he's the 6th golfer to ever win the u.s. open and the masters. >> it's the end of the tiger woods era now comes john doe . stuart: yes. >> and people were complaining about that course, and when you talk about someone like sandra smith, she says they were just a bunch of winers, and bubba watson not happy about the conditions of the course . stuart: very few of them were happy, except for the couple of winners. but does that course -- was that up to the standards that you should have for the u.s. open, which is arguably one of the biggest tournaments in the world. >> no. it wasn't. all of the golfers were complaining about the quality of the course. but getting back to this new superstar spieth, do you remember what they said when they put his picture up there. their website was on fire . stuart: i tell you. he's hot. a lot of female golf fans will be attracted to the game. what you're looking at is dustin johnson losing
mr. rogers. >> case and point . superstar has emerged jordan spieth. >> well, you think he's hot he's the 6th golfer to ever win the u.s. open and the masters. >> it's the end of the tiger woods era now comes john doe . stuart: yes. >> and people were complaining about that course, and when you talk about someone like sandra smith, she says they were just a bunch of winers, and bubba watson not happy about the conditions of the course . stuart: very few of them were...
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mr. rogers: i want to join him in opposing this amendment. -- -- mr.: i want to join him in opposing this amendment. this would result in fewer air traffic controllers, fewer pipeline safety inspectors, the eviction -- literally, the eviction of elderly and disabled tenants. more generally, investments in our transportation and housing infrastructure would be halted. the associated jobs would be lost. this bill is already underfunded, mr. chairman. it's got to be revisited when we have a budget agreement that lets us do a decent job with this bill so this amendment goes exactly in the wrong directions. it would encourage the agencies not to do more with less but to do less with less. and it would be a body blow to our constituents and our communities. i strongly urge opposition to the amendment. and i yield back. mr. diaz-balart: i yield back, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, mr. chairman. let me tell you why this is the right approach. our states who can't go print money in order to balance their budge
mr. rogers: i want to join him in opposing this amendment. -- -- mr.: i want to join him in opposing this amendment. this would result in fewer air traffic controllers, fewer pipeline safety inspectors, the eviction -- literally, the eviction of elderly and disabled tenants. more generally, investments in our transportation and housing infrastructure would be halted. the associated jobs would be lost. this bill is already underfunded, mr. chairman. it's got to be revisited when we have a budget...
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mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the chairman for yielding me this time. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this bill, obviously the fiscal 2016 transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill. mr. chairman, i'm proud that we have this piece of legislation. it's our fifth appropriations bill of this year on the floor today. it's the next step in our ongoing effort to fully fund the government before the end of the fiscal year. as is our congressional duty. this bill, as the chairman has said funds a wide range of federal programs that affect every zeven every district of every state -- citizen of every district of every state. from the transportation infrastructure that moves goods, people and businesses around the country to the housing options that help most those in need the benefits of the programs in this bill are felt far and wide. in total, the bill provides $55.3 billion in discretionary spending due to reduced offsets, including lower f.h.a. receipts. the bill represents
mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the chairman for yielding me this time. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this bill, obviously the fiscal 2016 transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill. mr. chairman, i'm proud that we have this piece of legislation. it's our fifth appropriations bill of this year on the floor today. it's the next step in our ongoing effort to fully fund the government before the end of the fiscal...
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mr. chairman, urge the support of all members for the -- to suprt the bridenstine-rogers-turr-poe amendment a i reserve the balance of my time. mr. viscloy: i appreciate the gentlemas conrn relative t russ and hisesire make sure tat they ade by the esting treaty. certainly w anowled tha they haveaded t country of the ukraine control a quaer of that country's inst production, as the gentleman s indicated, very concerned about theirviolation of potentially, ofe treaty that exists. my concern is that gentleman's amendment is premature. he's absolutely correct that the authorizing committee in this body did pass legislation that you are trying to address with your amendment. the other body has not yet acted. additionally, i would point out, and again i think the gentleman was absolutely correct, that d.o.d. is considering a range of options. you have innumerated at least three of them, again i think very correctly. i think, again it's premature, given the fact that we're still as a country considering what options should be utilized to deal with this very serious question that the gentleman rai
mr. chairman, urge the support of all members for the -- to suprt the bridenstine-rogers-turr-poe amendment a i reserve the balance of my time. mr. viscloy: i appreciate the gentlemas conrn relative t russ and hisesire make sure tat they ade by the esting treaty. certainly w anowled tha they haveaded t country of the ukraine control a quaer of that country's inst production, as the gentleman s indicated, very concerned about theirviolation of potentially, ofe treaty that exists. my concern is...
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i think we lost roger. mr. derose, before we go, i want to ask you what is next for the survey.ou going up to capitol hill to talk to members about the findings from the survey? guest: on june 3, last week, we shared the survey results with andrew and other members from unh with the disability community leaders, as well as staff members from congress. our hope is that this is going to influence researchers in terms of the future of programs for people with disabilities. it will influence grantmakers and other organizations coming on board to support grants that we provide. we hope it will influence policymakers as well. we are dealing with public benefits that are over 60 years old, and we really need a policymakers to take a fresh look at what has worked and what has not worked, and make the necessary changes going forward for this very large majority minority -- almost 60 million americans that have disabilities. host: roger derose is president and ceo of the kessler foundation. andrew houtenville is with the university of new hampshire. i appreciate your time this morning. gu
i think we lost roger. mr. derose, before we go, i want to ask you what is next for the survey.ou going up to capitol hill to talk to members about the findings from the survey? guest: on june 3, last week, we shared the survey results with andrew and other members from unh with the disability community leaders, as well as staff members from congress. our hope is that this is going to influence researchers in terms of the future of programs for people with disabilities. it will influence...
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mr. meyerson, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman rogers, ranking member cooper, and membersf the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. assured access to space is a national priority and a challenge we must meet domestically. blue origin is working to deliver the american engine to maintain u.s. leadership in space and deliver critical national security capabilities. our partnership with ula is fully funded and offers the fastest path to domestic alternative to the russian rd-180 without requiring taxpayer dollars. for more than a decade we have steadily advance our capabilities flying five different rocket vehicles and developing multiple liquid rocket engines. we're spinning our own money rather than taxpayer funds and taking a clean sheet approach to development. as a result we are able to out compete the russians building modern american engines to serve multiple launch vehicles. our recent success has demonstrated that. in april of this year our dd3 engine performed flawlessly our our new shepherd space vehicle to the edge of space. it is
mr. meyerson, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman rogers, ranking member cooper, and membersf the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. assured access to space is a national priority and a challenge we must meet domestically. blue origin is working to deliver the american engine to maintain u.s. leadership in space and deliver critical national security capabilities. our partnership with ula is fully funded and offers the fastest path to...
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mr. chairman and ceo roger ailes signed a new multiyear deal with 20th century fox.n of fox television stations. this is the bid ask for 21st century fox. roger ailes has signed on. reports to coexecutive chairman rupert murdoch and james murdoch and coexecutive chairman lachlan murdoch. breaking news, fox news chairman ceo, roger ailes just sign ad new multiyear deal with twenty-first-century-fox. congratulations, roger. a look at the stock as we see. we're expecting, as you can see wide range there for the bid and ask on 21st century fox. >>> governor bobby joined tall kicking off his run for the white house becoming 13th republican to officially enter the race. hedge funds and private equity firms spent big bucks to influence political contests. wall street is expected to pump $220 million in the 2016 race. we have dick deif votes, one of the top political donors. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. i'm a michigan guy. i live in grand rapids, michigan, this wall street stuff i don't know. maria: good for you. what is important to you. we want to zero in wh
mr. chairman and ceo roger ailes signed a new multiyear deal with 20th century fox.n of fox television stations. this is the bid ask for 21st century fox. roger ailes has signed on. reports to coexecutive chairman rupert murdoch and james murdoch and coexecutive chairman lachlan murdoch. breaking news, fox news chairman ceo, roger ailes just sign ad new multiyear deal with twenty-first-century-fox. congratulations, roger. a look at the stock as we see. we're expecting, as you can see wide range...
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however, teeny rogers the widow of brent miller she believes mr. despite being made a widow from someone's crime, and let me play what she said. >> to know that they were there for all them years, it just -- it breaks my heart. it just breaks my heart. to spend time especially knowing that you haven't done anything to deserve it. i can't even imagine it. can't even imagine it. >> and many people feel that very way, but beginagain, that is the widow of brent miller saying she can't imagine it because she believes they're innocent. with that said in addition to the cases, there have been reforms as a result of what happened to these three men. we should note that at least -- robert king will be talking with us on monday. mr. wallace was released october 1st 2013 and after those 41 years in prison he died just a few days later. but the spotlight, for lack of a better description, was put on what was happening in that prison and others regarding the treatment of individuals there. >> yeah and the important thing to remember about angola back in 1972 wh
however, teeny rogers the widow of brent miller she believes mr. despite being made a widow from someone's crime, and let me play what she said. >> to know that they were there for all them years, it just -- it breaks my heart. it just breaks my heart. to spend time especially knowing that you haven't done anything to deserve it. i can't even imagine it. can't even imagine it. >> and many people feel that very way, but beginagain, that is the widow of brent miller saying she can't...
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chair recognizes kathy rogers for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman, and i do look at the calorie counts and my democrat colleague and i loretta sanchez share nat in command, we're wire trying to do and working with everyone to accomplish the goal of providing this information in a common sense way and that's the purpose of the legislation to accomplish the goal of the calorie count inside a common sense way, and i appreciate everyone being here today. i wanted to start with miss hubbard. you and almost 300 stores. that? >> yes, ma'am. >> did you purchase them all at once? >> no. we have been in business for 15 years, and we have built some in 1970 that have evolved and morphed. we acquired many stores and our construction mold has changed. >> are they exactly the same on the inside. >> none of them do. >> >> host: you sell the exact same stuff. >> no because we have -- we are operating in four states and different markets and the consumers demands competition would merit different servings at different stores. >> is so it possible you night
chair recognizes kathy rogers for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman, and i do look at the calorie counts and my democrat colleague and i loretta sanchez share nat in command, we're wire trying to do and working with everyone to accomplish the goal of providing this information in a common sense way and that's the purpose of the legislation to accomplish the goal of the calorie count inside a common sense way, and i appreciate everyone being here today. i wanted to start with miss...
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it turns out an elderly customer, roger mays, loses control of his pickup truck. >> well, mr.is clothes off. one of our customers had been at counter and he was waiting. >> after the other customer pulls out, mays attempts to pull in to the parking spot. according to the police report, he went to apply the brakes but accidentally hit the accelerator. >> he was in the cleaners so fast that it -- it was scary. >> mays isn't hurt but is cited for failure to exercise due care. the incident rattles him. >> once they got him out of the truck which they, you know, had to pull the truck back, and once they got him out of 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 onto the ambulance. he was shook up. i mean, he's an elderly gentleman. and he was shook up. >> and while the front of the dry cleaners is destroyed, shawna manages to keep lamas cleaners open for business. >> none of our machines were hurt. we just took out all of our computer equipment and the counter and all of that. you have t
it turns out an elderly customer, roger mays, loses control of his pickup truck. >> well, mr.is clothes off. one of our customers had been at counter and he was waiting. >> after the other customer pulls out, mays attempts to pull in to the parking spot. according to the police report, he went to apply the brakes but accidentally hit the accelerator. >> he was in the cleaners so fast that it -- it was scary. >> mays isn't hurt but is cited for failure to exercise due...
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it as just marshal said in the rogers' case, negligent -- jusice scalia: the government's brief? mr. elwood: that's right. a general requirement allows him to be convicted so long as it is sufficient to preclude a conviction based on facts that defendant could not have reasonably known. so they're admitting there he could be convicted of facts he didn't know but he reasonably could have known. justice alito: so what is your answer to the justice a few minutes ago was that it is not necessary for the defendant to have the purpose of causing fear. but it's sufficient for the defendant to have knowledge that it will cause fear. mr. elwood: that's right. justice alito: which of the two is it? i'm going to answer justice kennedy. i thought you said that intent which i take to mean purpose is what is necessary. mr. elwood: this is one of the things, the reason why we all hate this code era. lafade says subjective intent includes purpose, which we're not asking for, and knowledge that it's a virtual certainty that something is going to happen and do you it anyway. it's intent of. >> so you
it as just marshal said in the rogers' case, negligent -- jusice scalia: the government's brief? mr. elwood: that's right. a general requirement allows him to be convicted so long as it is sufficient to preclude a conviction based on facts that defendant could not have reasonably known. so they're admitting there he could be convicted of facts he didn't know but he reasonably could have known. justice alito: so what is your answer to the justice a few minutes ago was that it is not necessary...
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mr. ailes's contract was due to expire. so we know he is now resigned a multiyear deal. roger by the way has been with the company since 1996. he oversaw creation and launch of the fox news channel. which by the way can now be seen in some 90 million homes. it has become, let's face it a dominant ratings force in the cable news landscape. also a financial powerhouse for the company. also means that means that roger ailes will be at the helm of fox in the next presidential election and beyond of the he will report to fox co-chairman rupert murdoch and as well as james and laak lan murdoch. james is chief executive giving him day-to-day control. lackland chief executive chairman. roger and he says, will continue to and always have a special relationship. roger ailes still at the home of fox news channel, fox business network and other of course properties of the fox empire. melissa: music to our ears. best boss in the universe. thank you so much. >> sure. melissa: chaos continues in france as uber and taxi drivers riot throughout the streets. wait until you hear which famous ame
mr. ailes's contract was due to expire. so we know he is now resigned a multiyear deal. roger by the way has been with the company since 1996. he oversaw creation and launch of the fox news channel. which by the way can now be seen in some 90 million homes. it has become, let's face it a dominant ratings force in the cable news landscape. also a financial powerhouse for the company. also means that means that roger ailes will be at the helm of fox in the next presidential election and beyond of...
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rogers but our zoning administrator and others are here. they very clearly said to us it's really unenforcable unless we get the hosting platforms to comply. i think the campos-mr legislation does that in a very strategic way. i wanted to say too that requires the hosting platforms to comply is really critical. also fred brousard from our budget office has the data. it shows the loss of 1,960 units or more and i think it's really critical that we're keeping that context in our housing crisis. not harming the casual home sharers but really looking at a process that's now proliferating where we're seeing displacement of tenants for luxury vacation rentals for tourists and for profit in the city. i think share better sf.com has a great map i'm looking at right now at the proliferation of air b and b, you can zone in on my own home and i can see all the different increase in the rentals around me. i think it's a hotelization of neighborhoods. i think the process that supervisor campos with the legislation has put together is a reasonable one. that's why i'm supportive of it. but i think if anybody has any questions share better sf.com is a great place for some of t
rogers but our zoning administrator and others are here. they very clearly said to us it's really unenforcable unless we get the hosting platforms to comply. i think the campos-mr legislation does that in a very strategic way. i wanted to say too that requires the hosting platforms to comply is really critical. also fred brousard from our budget office has the data. it shows the loss of 1,960 units or more and i think it's really critical that we're keeping that context in our housing crisis....