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. >> mr. row, is that the totality of the budget presentation? colleagues any questions for mr. row. anybody else, supervise mar. >> i want to thank the director luma for being here and thank you mrs. carlson, and thank you to michelle from your staff as well. >> i understand you're still working with mr. rose. >> we are. >> okay. we'll see you back next wednesday. >> you got it. >> thanks, everyone. >> okay. madam clerk, we're done with our different departments. we have items 15 and 16 left to go, so can you call item -- both of them together. city clerk: fiscal year 2014-15, 2016. item 16, hearing on the mayor's addressing funding for non profit corporations or entities for the two fiscal years. >> we have kate howard to speak on both of these items. >> good afternoon, supervisor, kate howard. i'm here to speak on items 15 and 16. item 15 is a resolution approving the allocation of the budget incentive savings fund. the administrative fund -- it's saving into the fund which can be used on one time expenditures in those departments that have the savings. all of the projects tha
. >> mr. row, is that the totality of the budget presentation? colleagues any questions for mr. row. anybody else, supervise mar. >> i want to thank the director luma for being here and thank you mrs. carlson, and thank you to michelle from your staff as well. >> i understand you're still working with mr. rose. >> we are. >> okay. we'll see you back next wednesday. >> you got it. >> thanks, everyone. >> okay. madam clerk, we're done with our...
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mr. row, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 4 of our report, a budget for the proposed project costs will be 34.5 million as shown in table 3. and, again, that's on page 4 of our report. and then on page 5 we note that the total project costs including the brookville equipment contract of the 34.5 million and the associated expenditures of 5.2 million is 39,66 1,708. and that amount of project cost would be funded from three sources ~ including a federal grant bridge total funds and [speaker not understood] sales tax monies and that's detailed in table 6 on page 5 of our report. we recommend that you approve this resolution. >> okay, thank you, mr. rose. any questions? seeing none, we'll open this up to public comment. anybody wish to comment on item number 1? please step forward. >>> if i'm not mistaken i have something like an automobile, like an overhaul repair. to my definition, it's not the city service [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that
mr. row, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 4 of our report, a budget for the proposed project costs will be 34.5 million as shown in table 3. and, again, that's on page 4 of our report. and then on page 5 we note that the total project costs including the brookville equipment contract of the 34.5 million and the associated expenditures of 5.2 million is 39,66 1,708. and that amount of project cost would be funded from three sources ~ including...
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it, mr. row. until dph does the revised numbers you're aware of -- >> yes, we're aware of that. we reviewed it and we're aware of that ~. >> okay, thank you very much, mr. rose. dph. we'll open number 9 up to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on this item? okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so, if no other questions, supervisor mar, could i have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendation and accept the underlying item as amended? >> so moved. i just wanted to give a shout out to [speaker not understood] and the whole staff of the richmond area multi-services for really advancing community-based culturally sensitive and relevant mental health services to our communities. and i know that the children youth and families part of the contract, really the focus on improving the wellness centers throughout the schools, outpatient services, the [speaker not understood] project which is really an ip credible program to so many other different things in addition to the adult mental health services. so, i'm really proud to have been a former staffer 3
it, mr. row. until dph does the revised numbers you're aware of -- >> yes, we're aware of that. we reviewed it and we're aware of that ~. >> okay, thank you very much, mr. rose. dph. we'll open number 9 up to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on this item? okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so, if no other questions, supervisor mar, could i have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendation and accept the underlying item as amended?...
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cleez, if -- colleagues, if there are no questions, let's go to mr. rows -- rose for the report. >> this is not one that we did report on. >> thank you. best wishes for your retirement. we are going to call up next our parks parks and recreation department because of the commission happening on the side. we are going to call him up first . madam clerk can you call item 4 -- 14 with this presentation. mr. clerk, sorry. city clerk: item 14: [park code - annual increase of west harbor berthing license fees] sponsor: mayor ordinance amending the park code to require the controller to increase the berthing license fees for the west harbor of the san francisco marina small craft harbor each year by 3 the annual increase in the consumer price index, whichever is higher, until september 1, 2043; and making environmental findings. fiscal impactt1234 >> thank you. thank you supervisors for allowing us to present. we are excited that we've started to come out of the worst of the budget. we are very grateful for the mayor's suggest in the budget process. we have a ver
cleez, if -- colleagues, if there are no questions, let's go to mr. rows -- rose for the report. >> this is not one that we did report on. >> thank you. best wishes for your retirement. we are going to call up next our parks parks and recreation department because of the commission happening on the side. we are going to call him up first . madam clerk can you call item 4 -- 14 with this presentation. mr. clerk, sorry. city clerk: item 14: [park code - annual increase of west harbor...
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seeing no questions, mr. row, can we go to your report, lao? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 39, our recommendation based on the budget submitted by dph, we recommend that you ~ amend the proposed legislation to reduce the contract not to exceed amount by 4 million 8 89,334 from the requested 69 million 451,787 to [speaker not understood] and we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution as amended. >> okay, thank you very much. why don't we open this item up to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on item number 10? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so move approval of the amendment. >> approval of the amendments -- >> public comment? >> we just did public comment. no one is here to speak in public comment. so, we have it a motion to approve the amendments. excuse me, dph, did you have something to say? >> no, sorry. >> all right. we'll move approval thev amendments. we can take that without objection. [gavel] >> and the underlying item is amended, we can also take that without objection. [gavel] >> madam clerk, can you call item number
seeing no questions, mr. row, can we go to your report, lao? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 39, our recommendation based on the budget submitted by dph, we recommend that you ~ amend the proposed legislation to reduce the contract not to exceed amount by 4 million 8 89,334 from the requested 69 million 451,787 to [speaker not understood] and we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution as amended. >> okay, thank you very much. why don't we open this item up...
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your answer to mr. row was a fully-funded i.t. budget. would that be the number one priority? are there other things we should consider as a congress who's responsible for doing our job as well? >> congressman, one of the things that i would tell you first of all, yes. it's a fully-funded i.t. budget. not just at one year but all years. fully-fend f funded i.t. budget. we're in a world that requires that in order to create real fish sa efficiency and effectiveness. and the second thin, the chairman put together a roundtable that brought us together to have discussions about appeals. in that he brought fort the vso's and he brought us and the board of veterans appeals and other stakeholders to the able. i thank you. what resulted in that is, frankly, the disabled american veteran leadership said, if you're having a hard time moving this for word let us steak the leadership with the other vso's and we'll move forward. i don't care who takes credit. got to do something about the appeals process. >> so do we need legislative solutions that this body needs to enact? i have to ask y
your answer to mr. row was a fully-funded i.t. budget. would that be the number one priority? are there other things we should consider as a congress who's responsible for doing our job as well? >> congressman, one of the things that i would tell you first of all, yes. it's a fully-funded i.t. budget. not just at one year but all years. fully-fend f funded i.t. budget. we're in a world that requires that in order to create real fish sa efficiency and effectiveness. and the second thin,...
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people are spending longer in a&e and hospital a&e, as a&e missed their target the last 50 weeks in a row. mr. speaker, while he tries to begiget the things are getting better, patients, nhs staff and the public can see it is getting worse right before their eyes. >> he still has to defend a man who provide over -- [shouting] were standards of patient care were so bad yet patient's drinking out of dirty bases because of standards. look, but the point is this. the reason we been able to cut bureaucracy and the reason we been able to put more money into the nhs is because we have taken difficult decisions, including having a 1% pay cap in the nhs, which, of course, labour said they would support but this week they have decided they will back strike. and, mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i have here, i have your the labour breathing of strike. and it says this, do we support a strike? no. will be condemned the strikes? no. they are we have it. [laughter] that is his leadership summit up in one go. how they got a plan for the nhs? no. hohave begun plan for our econo? no. is remotely up to the job? no. [
people are spending longer in a&e and hospital a&e, as a&e missed their target the last 50 weeks in a row. mr. speaker, while he tries to begiget the things are getting better, patients, nhs staff and the public can see it is getting worse right before their eyes. >> he still has to defend a man who provide over -- [shouting] were standards of patient care were so bad yet patient's drinking out of dirty bases because of standards. look, but the point is this. the reason we...
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seniors, for the second year in a row the premiums will not increase one penny, second year in a row. mr. president, this improved health of medicare is significant. the health of it has improved dramatically even in the last year but where the improve really looks significant is if you compare the 2014 report with the 2009 report, the report that was done on medicare's 44th birthday five years ago. the 2009 report said the hospital insurance trust fund was not adequately financed for the next ten years and it would be exhausted in 2017. so, again, just to compare, 2009, medicare's trustee report , the trust fund will be exhausted by 2017, 2014 medicare trustees report, the trust fund will be solvent all the way through 2030. there's a difference of 13 years of additional solvency in medicare according to the projections and the change just from 2009 to 2014. so, mr. president, i think you know where i'm going with this. what explains the improving solvency of the medicare trust fund? why would it have changed so dramatically from the 2009 to the 2014 project and added 13 years of solven
seniors, for the second year in a row the premiums will not increase one penny, second year in a row. mr. president, this improved health of medicare is significant. the health of it has improved dramatically even in the last year but where the improve really looks significant is if you compare the 2014 report with the 2009 report, the report that was done on medicare's 44th birthday five years ago. the 2009 report said the hospital insurance trust fund was not adequately financed for the next...
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people are spending longer in a&e and hospital a&e, as a&e missed their target the last 50 weeks in a row. mr. speaker, while he tries to begiget the things are getting better, patients, nhs staff and the public can see it is getting worse right before their eyes. >> he still has to defend a man who provide over -- [shouting] were standards of patient care were so bad yet patient's drinking out of dirty bases because of standards. look, but the point is this. the reason we been able to cut bureaucracy and the reason we been able to put more money into the nhs is because we have taken difficult decisions, including having a 1% pay cap in the nhs, which, of course, labour said they would support but this week they have decided they will back strike. and, mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i have here, i have your the labour breathing of strike. and it says this, do we support a strike? no. will be condemned the strikes? no. they are we have it. [laughter] that is his leadership summit up in one go. how they got a plan for the nhs? no. hohave begun plan for our econo? no. is remotely up to the job? no. [
people are spending longer in a&e and hospital a&e, as a&e missed their target the last 50 weeks in a row. mr. speaker, while he tries to begiget the things are getting better, patients, nhs staff and the public can see it is getting worse right before their eyes. >> he still has to defend a man who provide over -- [shouting] were standards of patient care were so bad yet patient's drinking out of dirty bases because of standards. look, but the point is this. the reason we...
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mr. sheridan will have a front row seat for the sordid spectacle of human suffering that is america's undergroundrade. >> one chick coming in 45 medicines bringing a friend also -- 45 minutes, bringing a friend also. >> this contact offers to bring a friend for what is known as a two-girl show. shortly after 5:00 p.m., they arrive. >> hello. how are you? how long are you in orlando? >> one night. >> making deals can sometimes be awkward. the undercover asks about price, but the women are wary and reluctant to discuss specifics. he must wait until they signal their intent to perform a sexual service. >> get comfortable, and that will make me more comfortable. >> we need you to get comfortable. >> yeah. >> what do you want me to do? >> take your clothes off. >> take them. >> gets off the -- get off the bed. >> in front? >> in front. >> the women in custody are 34-year-old shawna and 26-year-old lindsay, both from orlando. >> how many times have you been arrested for this. >> my second time. >> i've never been arrested. >> this is your second time ever getting arrested or for this -- >> ever getting
mr. sheridan will have a front row seat for the sordid spectacle of human suffering that is america's undergroundrade. >> one chick coming in 45 medicines bringing a friend also -- 45 minutes, bringing a friend also. >> this contact offers to bring a friend for what is known as a two-girl show. shortly after 5:00 p.m., they arrive. >> hello. how are you? how long are you in orlando? >> one night. >> making deals can sometimes be awkward. the undercover asks about...
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mr. wonderful, 149 times in a row. >> i think maybe 250 people, and when i got a no i wanted to know, whyntimes, it wasn't they didn't believe in the team, believe in the business. they just didn't understand something about it. >> how about you? >> what kelly said, i agree. no is the second best answer. right? give me the information. don't keep me hanging. >> all of the sudden somebody writing you a check. what do you owe them? >> i think you owe them honesty. you owe them real meaningful communication. it's not the score card. not the ultimate victory. you have to remind yourself this is shrike day zero. >> you? >> essentially once you get that investment, the clock starts ticking. you no now have to perform. it's not by any means the end. it's literally the start. >> interesting discussion what it means to own and run a start-up, speaking of raising and earning money, how do you turn money into millions? launching an advertising program that has brands like nestle and gap onboard. the ceo of up worthy, probably know the name. website for viral content. good morning. nice to have you h
mr. wonderful, 149 times in a row. >> i think maybe 250 people, and when i got a no i wanted to know, whyntimes, it wasn't they didn't believe in the team, believe in the business. they just didn't understand something about it. >> how about you? >> what kelly said, i agree. no is the second best answer. right? give me the information. don't keep me hanging. >> all of the sudden somebody writing you a check. what do you owe them? >> i think you owe them honesty....
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row botho -- mr. roboto. rr time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. the african cichlid maybe smarter than you think. they have a memory that can last 12 days. >> it's typically thought the memory span of a fish is minute or seconds. when they put food in one area of the fish tank, 12 days later they would return to the spot. even if they were totally removed from that tank environment, this suggests that they are remembering. they do have bigger brains, it appears than other fish. >> bigger fish giants a county in south florida taking on fracking. they say the state is allowing the process despite health risks. acid breaks down bedrock to break down natural gas, similar to hydraulic fracturing. there's been apostate wide moratorium on the extraction method for a few years. protestors lobbying for communities to ban the practice in case the state allows it to take place. >> while many believe fracking is causing earthquakes. in oklahoma,
row botho -- mr. roboto. rr time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. the african cichlid maybe smarter than you think. they have a memory that can last 12 days. >> it's typically thought the memory span of a fish is minute or seconds. when they put food in one area of the fish tank, 12 days later they would return to the spot. even if they were totally removed from that tank environment, this suggests that they are...
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row every day of the trial. smithart insist he was innocent. >> mr.thart, you are going to have to be quiet at this time. >> gonna throw me in jail? i've been in jail 20 months for a crime i did not commit. >> i'm going to have have you removed from the court. >> that's fine. throw me in jail. i've been in there 20 months for a crime i did not commit. >> prosecutors believe that molten steel from smithart's metalwork formed the tiny spheres that were attached to his shirt. smithart was wearing that same shirt when he saw mandy walking to meet her friends. it's unclear whether mandy accepted smithart's offer of a ride or whether he forced her into his vehicle. the forensic evidence suggests the tiny metal spheres attached to smithart's shirt were transferred onto the seat of his truck, and later, on to mandy's clothing during the abduction. the same red and blue trilobal carpet fibers were in the truck and on mandy's clothing. a single yellow speck of glossy paint from smithart's workshop was also found on mandy lemaire. even after two weeks in the woo
row every day of the trial. smithart insist he was innocent. >> mr.thart, you are going to have to be quiet at this time. >> gonna throw me in jail? i've been in jail 20 months for a crime i did not commit. >> i'm going to have have you removed from the court. >> that's fine. throw me in jail. i've been in there 20 months for a crime i did not commit. >> prosecutors believe that molten steel from smithart's metalwork formed the tiny spheres that were attached to...
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mr. champlete >> i'm. christian-ono row dill jouse in trying to be as straight orward in your answers as i am -- when it comes to raising the debt limit what may be the mits if we fail to raise the debt limit? > we think the failure poses very significant risk. we haven't actually done that before the country, we have not let that debt limit last for any period of time. but if it were to happen, then that could be very large and negative ramifications for the financial system and for the u.s. economy and maybe the global economy. >> when you say "maybe the global economy" is it because we're connected and because we're the largest economy on the la set? >> the -- both companies are very interconnected and we play a similar goal because they're viewed as such an asset. if they were call into doubt be trusting would nd costly for u.s. treasury in borrowing. >> when it comes to health care, you already spoke about -- somebody asked you question about the projections. in 2009, the c.b.o. estimated that spending for medicare and
mr. champlete >> i'm. christian-ono row dill jouse in trying to be as straight orward in your answers as i am -- when it comes to raising the debt limit what may be the mits if we fail to raise the debt limit? > we think the failure poses very significant risk. we haven't actually done that before the country, we have not let that debt limit last for any period of time. but if it were to happen, then that could be very large and negative ramifications for the financial system and for...
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row. is our country doing enough to bring him home? >> mr. president, sir, you have a marine serving your country faithfully, why isn't there any sort of a fight going on at the white house level to get andrew back for freedom. guy: ok, and just click on the one you want. woman: but, but, jimmy. all of these travel sites seem the same. captain obvious: i always use hotels.com. with their loyalty program, i get a free night for every ten nights i collect. so they're not the same, because they're different. woman: jimmy look, this one has a king-sized bed. captain obvious: if you're travelling with your grandmother, i suggest getting twin beds. woman: oh, captain obvious, jimmy is not my grandson. woman: man: are you no. jimmy? man: here comes president roosevelt. woman: i hope so. captain obvious: i regret coming here. hotels.com. for lovers. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office pl
row. is our country doing enough to bring him home? >> mr. president, sir, you have a marine serving your country faithfully, why isn't there any sort of a fight going on at the white house level to get andrew back for freedom. guy: ok, and just click on the one you want. woman: but, but, jimmy. all of these travel sites seem the same. captain obvious: i always use hotels.com. with their loyalty program, i get a free night for every ten nights i collect. so they're not the same, because...
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mr. chair, i want to thank you for your leadership for the second year in a row we've been perhaps passing a budget out of committee before midnight that's the traditional 5:00 a.m. and that's in part because of your i think very skilled leadership in terms of working with everyone. and i've been continually expressed with your tenaciousness and with everyne you don't agree with opening on all issues. thank you to my staff jeff and others for in their support through the process and our city staff who do a tremendous job this is a wonderful balanced budget reflecting our priorities and values. once again, we thanks to the collaboration between the board and mayor this budget will backfill every penny of federal hiv cuts to prevention and care services. colleagues you'll recall since 2011, we've experienced more than $20 million from the federal government from the cuts from the federal government we've back filed those cuts and let's never lose sight of the uniqueness of san francisco we still have a large population struggling with this epidemic and many people at risk we're increased fun
mr. chair, i want to thank you for your leadership for the second year in a row we've been perhaps passing a budget out of committee before midnight that's the traditional 5:00 a.m. and that's in part because of your i think very skilled leadership in terms of working with everyone. and i've been continually expressed with your tenaciousness and with everyne you don't agree with opening on all issues. thank you to my staff jeff and others for in their support through the process and our city...
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mr. cespedes won our oakland a. >> he put on a show. two years in a row that he won the derby center that's great. >> amazing. >> we got a little rain, i guess, right? the. >> a couple of sprinkles out there this morning. not a big deal. but you know what? it's getting muggy. out the door we go, we had a couple of sprinkles yesterday. looks like we have another chance of seeing that again. our hi-def doppler radar is picking up on some of that moisture right now. you can see the focus is really in toward the south bay. some of those sprinkles continuing over the santa cruz mountains also in near san jose and just to the north so along, yeah, 880 to 680 you may pick up a couple of sprinkles this morning, maybe along the 101 if you are headed out the door. now, it doesn't look like it's going to be much but all this monsoonal moisture continues to sweep up from the south. that will continue to roll across our skies throughout the day today so mostly cloudy to begin with this morning. into the afternoon, partly cloudy but still on the muggy side. some patchy
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mr. dogan was speaking. i was sitting in a second row. >> dogan is giving his speech when unexpectedly, an unknown person dressedif black approaches the stage. >> i saw this young man walking up to him, and i thought, okay, this is probably a technician who has work to do at the podium. maybe one of the microphones doesn't work. >> nothing seems out of the ordinary until the man pulls out a weapon and points it directly in the politician's face. >> the audience was frozen for a moment when he was pulling out the gun, pointing it at the head and then he pulled the trigger once and lucky it was no shot. >> it all happens in a flash. television cameras capture dogan staring into the barrel of the gun. >> then mr. dogan reacted. he pushed the gun away and i thought he was brave. mr. dogan is obviously not that young, but he still pushed him away. then he fell over. i got a fright, because i thought, oh my god, maybe there was a knife involved or something i didn't hear or didn't see. >> panic grips the audience. >> there was a moment of fright, of shock. and then i got up and i felt, i was trembling inside because,
mr. dogan was speaking. i was sitting in a second row. >> dogan is giving his speech when unexpectedly, an unknown person dressedif black approaches the stage. >> i saw this young man walking up to him, and i thought, okay, this is probably a technician who has work to do at the podium. maybe one of the microphones doesn't work. >> nothing seems out of the ordinary until the man pulls out a weapon and points it directly in the politician's face. >> the audience was...
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mr. congeniality there. >> all right. he's something else. >> thank you howard. >> you got it. >> we want to row cap that breaking news we'veeen following for you all night here. a man opened fire this afternoon inside a doctor's office at the wellness center at mercy fitzgerald hospital. a caseworker is dead. and a doctor is injured. >> authorities say the gunman is richard plots. the man they say is a psychiatric patient. now, police believe the doctor fired back at plots in self-defense shooting him three times. so from what we understand, the staff was in the office heard some commotion, they opened the door, saw a gunman pointing a gun at the doctor. the doctor's hands up next to his head they hear that happening call 911. right now plot social security in critical condition. of course you can get the very latest on this story on myfoxphilly.com. and of course we'll all see you right back here at 10:00 for the and of course we'll all see you righ[ shelly ] as a graduate the of devry university and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career training camp... my professors... t
mr. congeniality there. >> all right. he's something else. >> thank you howard. >> you got it. >> we want to row cap that breaking news we'veeen following for you all night here. a man opened fire this afternoon inside a doctor's office at the wellness center at mercy fitzgerald hospital. a caseworker is dead. and a doctor is injured. >> authorities say the gunman is richard plots. the man they say is a psychiatric patient. now, police believe the doctor fired back...
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mr. junker was chosen. we already went rowing a boat with chancellor merkel in a swedish lake in order to win support. but what did she say afterwards? she said this -- threats are not part and parcel of the european spirit. this is not part of the way in which we usually proceed. we know who she was talking about. she was talking about him and what happened is great allies in europe? it has been suggested we now lack allies will stop mr. speaker, all he needed to do to block mr. junker was persuade the people in the vote. everyone voted against them. the dutch prime minister voted against him. the german chancellor voted against them. now he wants to imply all of this shows every other european leaders equally unprincipled. the health secretary went as far to say everyone else was a coward. is that how he would describe his fellow european leaders? isn't there another more possible explanation? the problem is a toxic supporter, him. isn't the reality that he could not attract any allies because the rest of europe simply lost pat
mr. junker was chosen. we already went rowing a boat with chancellor merkel in a swedish lake in order to win support. but what did she say afterwards? she said this -- threats are not part and parcel of the european spirit. this is not part of the way in which we usually proceed. we know who she was talking about. she was talking about him and what happened is great allies in europe? it has been suggested we now lack allies will stop mr. speaker, all he needed to do to block mr. junker was...
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row, not so hot. mark in new hampshire, mark? >> caller: hi, mr. cramer, how are you, sir? >> fine, thanks.ou? >> caller: great. i wanted to ask you, i've been really following starbucks and really want to get into starbucks but looks like it might be a little too high, i don't know. >> well, look, i mean obviously i'd like to recommend starbucks back in the low 70s early 60s, it's now above again where it was when we went to seattle. i think you put a position on it, if the market brings it down, you buy the rest. i like starbucks. i need to go to shirley in texas. shirley? >> caller: good evening, mr. cramer. >> hi, shirley. >> caller: my question is in regards to a company called gen, gy. >> aerospace, terrific. always surprises me this company's still independent. i like boeing very much for my charitable trust, it's not been acting well. all of the stocks get taken up at the air show that starts this next week. terry in new york, terry? >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. >> boo-yah, ter. >> caller: hi! i watch your show nightly and i want to go to your restaurant some day. >> oh, thank yo
row, not so hot. mark in new hampshire, mark? >> caller: hi, mr. cramer, how are you, sir? >> fine, thanks.ou? >> caller: great. i wanted to ask you, i've been really following starbucks and really want to get into starbucks but looks like it might be a little too high, i don't know. >> well, look, i mean obviously i'd like to recommend starbucks back in the low 70s early 60s, it's now above again where it was when we went to seattle. i think you put a position on it, if...
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rowe, you are recognized. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for your service in this tough time. i agree with your opening statement. i've said this in the very beginning. one of the problems the v.a. has that it did have was lost of trust, and i think ms. brown brought up the point a minute ago that a previous secretary and i've said this the very beginning, what the mow toe should be of the v.a. is we work for the veterans. i don't wok for the v.a. i work for the veterans. that cultural change will help. one of the things i'm just not sure about having more people is going to solve the problem because when i came on this committee five and a half years ago, there were quarter of a million people that work for the v.a., 250,000 people and the number i saw in your testimony is 341,000. that's more people that work for the v.a. than any city in my district. it's huge, and i'm just not convinced in getting bigger is going to solve the problem. i think getting better will solve the problem and getting
rowe, you are recognized. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for your service in this tough time. i agree with your opening statement. i've said this in the very beginning. one of the problems the v.a. has that it did have was lost of trust, and i think ms. brown brought up the point a minute ago that a previous secretary and i've said this the very beginning, what the mow toe should be of the v.a. is we work for the veterans....
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mr. chairman my time is expired. >> dr. row, you are recognized five minutes. >> thank you. i want to go back to where the chairman began with this legal pad here. i really find this offensive. and the reason i find it so offensive is because we've heard over the last six weeks or so -- and our job as the chairman said is over sight. we have a constitutional obligation do this. when you see someone really just rub into the staff's face, this is their job to go and get this information, i find it astonishing on here. it do. i don't see how anybody could explain and secondarily anybody who was still working. and i think mr. lamborn asked how many at been fired. who had thumbed their nose at the veterans affairs committee. this is our job. you are doing your job and you are explaining it tonight. and when we have lost -- and that is one of the things general hickey that i am really very concerned about is a loss of trust that we've had in our va. i think if you look at any organization in this country a year ago would have a held the va as a shining star up on the hill. i belie
mr. chairman my time is expired. >> dr. row, you are recognized five minutes. >> thank you. i want to go back to where the chairman began with this legal pad here. i really find this offensive. and the reason i find it so offensive is because we've heard over the last six weeks or so -- and our job as the chairman said is over sight. we have a constitutional obligation do this. when you see someone really just rub into the staff's face, this is their job to go and get this...
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mr. wood's execution, i don't know. >> reporter: 55-year-old wood had been on death row since murdering his ex-girlfriend and father in 1989. the victim's family sees nothing wrong for what happened during the execution and says justice has finally been served. >> everybody is more worried about did he suffer. who really suffered was my dad and my sister when they were killed. >> reporter: a judge called for an emergency hearing right after the execution and an arizona state attorney assured the judge wood was comatose and did not feel any pain. the state is conducting an investigation and an independent autopsy will also take place. last week a federal judge in california declared the death penalty unconstitutional. state attorney general has not yet decided whether to appeal that ruling. earlier this week one of the highest ranking federal appeal s jerusal judges in california says prisons should just go back to death by firing squad because that would be more effective. >>> still ahead, what went wrong. another plane packed with passengers goes down. that wreckage just discovered. >>> meanwhile, could military tech
mr. wood's execution, i don't know. >> reporter: 55-year-old wood had been on death row since murdering his ex-girlfriend and father in 1989. the victim's family sees nothing wrong for what happened during the execution and says justice has finally been served. >> everybody is more worried about did he suffer. who really suffered was my dad and my sister when they were killed. >> reporter: a judge called for an emergency hearing right after the execution and an arizona state...
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rowe, you are recognized. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for your service in this tough time. i agree with your opening statement. i've said this in the very beginning. one of the problems the v.a. has that it did have was lost of trust, and i think ms. brown brought up the point a minute ago that a previous secretary and i've said this the very beginning, what the mow toe should be of the v.a. is we work for the veterans. i don't wok for the v.a. i work for the veterans. that cultural change will help. one of the things i'm just not sure about having more people is going to solve the problem because when i came on this committee five and a half years ago, there were quarter of a million people that work for the v.a., 250,000 people and the number i saw in your testimony is 341,000. that's more people that work for the v.a. than any city in my district. it's huge, and i'm just not convinced in getting bigger is going to solve the problem. i think getting better will solve the problem and getting
rowe, you are recognized. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for your service in this tough time. i agree with your opening statement. i've said this in the very beginning. one of the problems the v.a. has that it did have was lost of trust, and i think ms. brown brought up the point a minute ago that a previous secretary and i've said this the very beginning, what the mow toe should be of the v.a. is we work for the veterans....
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rows. >> thank you. david sedny, formerly with the u.s. department of defense. mr. minister, you spoke about your determination not to have another frozen conflict in eastern ukraine and said frozen conflicts should be eliminated. what steps is ukraine taking now, is prepared to take to address the other frozen conflict that does exist on your borders -- [inaudible] >> why don't we pick up those two, please. >> yeah, firstly, i believe this is goal fully compatible and sustainable because if you're going to fight the russian -- [inaudible] but not, but not the people of donesk and lugansk. and if you see the situation on the ground, it's about a limited number of -- [inaudible] and it's about, you know, a couple of thousand people, mercenaries who came from russia or came in -- [inaudible] hired for money on the ground. so if we are able to counter this influence, if we are able to counter the terrorists, we would be fully able to talk in a very positive way not just round tables, but in a way of carrying out inclusive, effective dialogue with the people who stay in
rows. >> thank you. david sedny, formerly with the u.s. department of defense. mr. minister, you spoke about your determination not to have another frozen conflict in eastern ukraine and said frozen conflicts should be eliminated. what steps is ukraine taking now, is prepared to take to address the other frozen conflict that does exist on your borders -- [inaudible] >> why don't we pick up those two, please. >> yeah, firstly, i believe this is goal fully compatible and...
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. >> the justice department reviewing death row cases amid revelations the f.b.i. mishandled evidence. >> mr. gray will see you now. >> the movie trailer for 50 shades of gray racking up more than 36 million views in less than a week. >> and it is battle between presidential power and congressional oversight. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. in a vote divided along party lines, the house authorized a lawsuit against president obama. >> house republicans say he overstepped his constitutional powers during the rollout of the affordable care act. >> it is called an election year stunt and the first step before impeachment. lisa stark joins us. what happens next? >> there's no time table for when this lawsuit might get filed. it may not happen before the mid term elections. if the courts decide to hear it, it could drag on for years. still the debate over this bill was as bitter as the partisan divide. >> the resolution is adopted. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. >> the house vote was along party lines. not a single democratic
. >> the justice department reviewing death row cases amid revelations the f.b.i. mishandled evidence. >> mr. gray will see you now. >> the movie trailer for 50 shades of gray racking up more than 36 million views in less than a week. >> and it is battle between presidential power and congressional oversight. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. in a vote divided along party lines, the house authorized a lawsuit...
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row, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. matthews, i was a young doctor once and i remember returning from southeast asia and i was full of vim and vigor. i was stationed at fort eustis virginia. there were 2,000 women that needed pap smears. i was going to solve that. when i left there were 2,000 people that needed pap smears. i ran into inertia. i admire what you did. you touched on two important things. you all have hit the nail on the head. it's the back log which we can easily take care of. we can do that. number two, changing the culture of the va is going to be much more difficult. that's much more critical downstream years from now but what you did when you got to the va in psychiatry, you recognized a problem. you saw long wait times for patients. you wanted to make sure those patients in need got there. i have seen those patients in my office. two, you said, how much work are we actually doing? and when you evaluated it you found out that your colleagues were seeing basically six patients a day. there's no private
row, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. matthews, i was a young doctor once and i remember returning from southeast asia and i was full of vim and vigor. i was stationed at fort eustis virginia. there were 2,000 women that needed pap smears. i was going to solve that. when i left there were 2,000 people that needed pap smears. i ran into inertia. i admire what you did. you touched on two important things. you all have hit the nail on the head. it's the...
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so, i'm just going to go down the row here this morning and ask each of you, will that be a bad thing for america? mr. stack? >> yes senator, that's a bad thing for america. that money is not just a one-time hit. that is a hit we take the year a company inverts. and it's a cost we incur throughout the ten years of a budget window. in addition, i just want to add, companies not only reduce their u.s. tax bill on day one when they invert, but they also adopt techniques to keep stripping out of the u.s., for each of the next ten years as well. so we get hit with a double whammy. it has a long-term effect. it's permanent. so the cost of waiting i think is very high. >> mr. saint-amans. >> i think it's bad. it's a symptom of a disease. either you prevent the companies to invest in the u.s. and i think that's one of the challenges of the u.s. tax code to date. or you result in inversions meaning that you lose the control of these companies which invert in another country and that's a plus for the u.s. although it's bad a symptom of an issue in the tax code. >> dr. desai. >> some the short run it will feel
so, i'm just going to go down the row here this morning and ask each of you, will that be a bad thing for america? mr. stack? >> yes senator, that's a bad thing for america. that money is not just a one-time hit. that is a hit we take the year a company inverts. and it's a cost we incur throughout the ten years of a budget window. in addition, i just want to add, companies not only reduce their u.s. tax bill on day one when they invert, but they also adopt techniques to keep stripping out...
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row. so eventually you run into bankruptcy. >> paul davis' polling, 47%, sam brownback at 41%. >> no one knows anything about paul davis. >> you could run as mrt sam brownback. >> chris hayes, thank you as always. be sure to catch chris tonight on all in at 8:00 p.m.. >>> coming up, rebellion at gitmo. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. i'm living the life of dreams. i'm living the life of dreams, with good people all around me. i'm living the life of dreams. no! i'm living the life o
row. so eventually you run into bankruptcy. >> paul davis' polling, 47%, sam brownback at 41%. >> no one knows anything about paul davis. >> you could run as mrt sam brownback. >> chris hayes, thank you as always. be sure to catch chris tonight on all in at 8:00 p.m.. >>> coming up, rebellion at gitmo. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another...