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. >>> well done, mr. terry mcsweeney. >> henry was tearing up trying to read about the giants after the disastrous weekend with the rockies. >> brutal. >> it was cool weather at the ballpark. the weather tried to help out. tomorrow we'll see another cool day around the bay area. look at san francisco, 62 tomorrow, 72 in san jose. monday the coolest day of the week with morning drizzle tomorrow morning. wednesday you'll see the highs inland back to the upper 80s. >>> thank you so much. happy father's day to all the dads out there. thanks for watching tonight. "30 rock" is up next. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >>> good night. [exhales] [knock on door] hey, i wanted to come say merry christmas before we all leave for the break. oh, thank you, lemon. that's very thoughtful. help yourself to a gift. oh, wow. it's our new handheld photo scanner/paper shredder. [shredder whirrs] oh, well, won't people just end up shredding their photos? well, no, no, it's very easy to use. if you want to photo-scan, you f
. >>> well done, mr. terry mcsweeney. >> henry was tearing up trying to read about the giants after the disastrous weekend with the rockies. >> brutal. >> it was cool weather at the ballpark. the weather tried to help out. tomorrow we'll see another cool day around the bay area. look at san francisco, 62 tomorrow, 72 in san jose. monday the coolest day of the week with morning drizzle tomorrow morning. wednesday you'll see the highs inland back to the upper 80s....
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this is the return to the stock market for mr. terry leahy isn't it? >> it absolutely is. was just looking at how it was trade today. it is down this year. he must be pretty happy that he is with a story like b&m, their sales seem to be going great. they are not as well known not on every street corner as tesco but the i.p.o. shouldn't hurt for that. >> the art of leaving your job is var skillful art. to many, he left at the pacific northwest time as tesco's fortunes declined. it is a pop, isn't it? we don't like to use words like that. >> this year, yes. absolutely. when you see -- the -- of the world that had these great evaluations and are trading down. >> more on the world cup next. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to move. i'm mark barton at bloomberg's european headquarters in london. let's see how things are shaping up so far. here is a picture on the markets, as you can see the ftse down about .10. gains for the stoxx 600 creeping up towards those six-year highs once again. more advanced in germany. the dax up about .1% as well. caroline hyde is here at the touch sc
this is the return to the stock market for mr. terry leahy isn't it? >> it absolutely is. was just looking at how it was trade today. it is down this year. he must be pretty happy that he is with a story like b&m, their sales seem to be going great. they are not as well known not on every street corner as tesco but the i.p.o. shouldn't hurt for that. >> the art of leaving your job is var skillful art. to many, he left at the pacific northwest time as tesco's fortunes declined....
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so we now recognize mr. terry, care m chairman of the subcommittee on manufacturing. >> thank you. i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas, i want to ask you, i want to go back to i'm still stuck on how this sub spec parts were even allowed at the very beginning of the process. so in that regard, the production part approval process that they go through and they do the testing, would that 2002 bpap package be a keep document in this investigation? >> certainly would be something i'd want to see. i think we sought it out. we've asked delphi for it and we don't have it. >> and delphi wouldn't produce it? >> they informed us they don't have it. >> they don't have. do you believe that? >> i can only report what they told us. we made requests from them from the very beginning for access to any and all documents relating to this matter. what they produced to us were a limited number of documents which were documents that had actually been cha exchanged wit.
so we now recognize mr. terry, care m chairman of the subcommittee on manufacturing. >> thank you. i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas, i want to ask you, i want to go back to i'm still stuck on how this sub spec parts were even allowed at the very beginning of the process. so in that regard, the production part approval process that they go through and...
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mr. terry kebbel, united states army retired, and mr. glenn minney, director of government relations for the blinded veterans association. all of your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. mr. fugate, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thanks, chairman and ranking member, for inviting me here to speak again. it was over five years ago that i came here to speak about the vce. it had been the creation had been mandated the year prior to the time that i spoke before which was march 2009. only a week before the day that i spoke i'd been told that my vision was totally gone, i wouldn't see again. most people who reviewed the case agreed that the vision that i had lost -- let me explain something further. when i was injured, i had some remaining vision. and i had it for three years, and then i got an infection, went to the va, and the doctors didn't have access to the proper medical data. so they failed to do preventative surgeries, and when i had an emergency situation, they didn't have access to the me
mr. terry kebbel, united states army retired, and mr. glenn minney, director of government relations for the blinded veterans association. all of your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. mr. fugate, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thanks, chairman and ranking member, for inviting me here to speak again. it was over five years ago that i came here to speak about the vce. it had been the creation had been mandated the year prior to the time that...
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member of the full committee can ask questions after other members have asked theirs so we recognize mr. terry, the chairman of the subcommittee of commerce and manufacturing for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs up there really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valucas, i want to go back to -- i'm still stuck on how this subspeck parts were even allowed at the very beginning of the process? in that regard, the production part a approval process. they go through and do the testing, would that 2002 pack be each be a key document in this investigation? >> it certainly would be something i'd want to see. i think we sorted it out. i don't think we ever found it and we'd ask delphi for it and we don't have it. and delphi wouldn't produce it. >> they informed us they don't have it. >> they don't have, do you believe that? >> i can only report what they told us, we made requests from them from the very beginning for access to any and all documents relating to this matt
member of the full committee can ask questions after other members have asked theirs so we recognize mr. terry, the chairman of the subcommittee of commerce and manufacturing for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs up there really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valucas, i want to go back to -- i'm still stuck on how this subspeck parts were even allowed at...
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mr. terry kavul. united states army retired. all of your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. mr. few gate, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you for inviting me to speak. it had been the creation had been mandated prior to the time i spoke which was march 2009. only a week before the day i spoke, i have been told that my vision was totally gone, i wouldn't see again. most people who reviewed the case agreed that the vision that i had lost when i was injured i had some remaining vision, and i had it for three years and then i got an infection, went to the va, and the doctors didn't have access to the proper medical data. so they failed to do preventative surgeries, when i had an emergency situation they didn't have access to the medical documentation, which may have led to the vision loss that resulted after the surgery. since i was here before, i within on, i went to school i worked to improve myself and my life, i've been active in the va and the veterans association, trying to he
mr. terry kavul. united states army retired. all of your complete written statements will be made part of the hearing record. mr. few gate, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you for inviting me to speak. it had been the creation had been mandated prior to the time i spoke which was march 2009. only a week before the day i spoke, i have been told that my vision was totally gone, i wouldn't see again. most people who reviewed the case agreed that the vision that i had lost...
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so we now recognize mr. terry, care m chairman of the subcommittee on manufacturing. >> thank you. i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas, i want to ask you, i want to go back to i'm still stuck on how this sub spec parts were even allowed at the very beginning of the process. so in that regard, the production part approval process that they go through and they do the testing, would that 2002 bpap package be a keep document in this investigation? >> certainly would be something i'd want to see. i think we sought it out. we've asked delphi for it and we don't have it. >> and delphi wouldn't produce it? >> they informed us they don't have it. >> they don't have. do you believe that? >> i can only report what they told us. we made requests from them from the very beginning for access to any and all documents relating to this matter. what they produced to us were a limited number of documents which were documents that had actually been cha exchanged wit.
so we now recognize mr. terry, care m chairman of the subcommittee on manufacturing. >> thank you. i, too, want to recognize the parents and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we're here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas, i want to ask you, i want to go back to i'm still stuck on how this sub spec parts were even allowed at the very beginning of the process. so in that regard, the production part approval process that they go through and...
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mr. terry: well, i appreciate all of that. the reality here with the type of studies that have been -- by the way, the state department has over 10,000 pages of environmental studies that were done. even under this process where you let the experts in that respective areas do their job, if there's a federal triggery in here, all of that has to occur, just like with any other project. now, we also heard that there would be this tremendous amount of natural gas exporting without permitting. what was left out of that sentence is that for there to be an export facility, it has to be permitted, and all of the environmental studies and all of the other studies that are required will be done on behalf of the exporting -- export facility. so i think we need to put those in context, because you just can't have half the facts laying out there. you need to have all the facts to make the decision. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman reserves. and the gentleman from alifornia is recognized. mr. waxman: i'm ple
mr. terry: well, i appreciate all of that. the reality here with the type of studies that have been -- by the way, the state department has over 10,000 pages of environmental studies that were done. even under this process where you let the experts in that respective areas do their job, if there's a federal triggery in here, all of that has to occur, just like with any other project. now, we also heard that there would be this tremendous amount of natural gas exporting without permitting. what...
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mr. terrycome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you seek now from mary barra that you didn't have before? >> well, i have the same opinion i had before. she's been very cooperative in our investigation to providing us documents and the nagency document as well. i'm impressed that she's come in as an outsider doing the investigation. but i would say our documents and my interpretation of the documents we provided is that there has been a culture of cover-up regarding the defects, and we will continue our investigations into how that was allowed to cur and whether it did reach the top of the food chain and gm's management. >> would you at least at least have expected -- if you believe what you say is true, would you have at least expected that the general council would come under some pressure? >> oh, absolutely general counsel would have to come under pressure because i think they were involved in some of the discussions. but the culture there was disturbing at that time, an
mr. terrycome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you seek now from mary barra that you didn't have before? >> well, i have the same opinion i had before. she's been very cooperative in our investigation to providing us documents and the nagency document as well. i'm impressed that she's come in as an outsider doing the investigation. but i would say our documents and my interpretation of the documents we provided is that there has been a culture of cover-up...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska mr. terry of nebraska. >> i'm humor this is not a mandate. if i live in omaha and have to make it to lincoln a certain time and can only take 45 minutes to get there, that is a mandate. even if you let it up to my own imagination how i get there, it's still a mandate. it's interesting we can play word games, but it's still a mandate and it will have costs. we are a state that is 72% reliant on coal. we are a state where you take six to seven hours 75 miles per hour to get across. so some of this doesn't make a lot of sense, but i have reached out to our major public power entities. we are in public power states, nebraska public power as well as our national power association and some of our rurals. they are all working together. that's the good news. bad news is they are completely panicked. in how to actually do the plan and how to actually meet the 26% mandated reduction. because we are 72% reliant upon coal. in reaching out to them, they are frustrated and the lack of direction, what they se
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska mr. terry of nebraska. >> i'm humor this is not a mandate. if i live in omaha and have to make it to lincoln a certain time and can only take 45 minutes to get there, that is a mandate. even if you let it up to my own imagination how i get there, it's still a mandate. it's interesting we can play word games, but it's still a mandate and it will have costs. we are a state that is 72% reliant on coal. we are a state where you take...
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we now recognize mr. terry for five minutes. >> i too want to recognize the appearance and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we are here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas -- i am still stuck on how this sub suspect parts were even allowed at the very beginning of this process. so, in that regard, the production part of approving, that they go through and they do the testing -- 2002 package be a key document in this investigation? >> it certainly would be something i would want to see. i think we sought it out, i do not know if we ever founded grid we asked for it and we do not have it. they would not produce it. they informed us that they do not have it. >> they do not have? do you believe that? >> i can only report what they told us. we made requests from the beginning for access to any and all documents relating to this matter. what they produced were a limited number of documents, which were documents that had been exchanged with us. but, that is what we got
we now recognize mr. terry for five minutes. >> i too want to recognize the appearance and family members in the back. those photographs really keep reminding us why we are here and investigating today. i want mr. valukas -- i am still stuck on how this sub suspect parts were even allowed at the very beginning of this process. so, in that regard, the production part of approving, that they go through and they do the testing -- 2002 package be a key document in this investigation? >>...
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waltz and mr. terry as well as my staff. i want to acknowledge the success that this bill -- builds on from the omniwith us bus -- omnibus bill from earlier in this year that included my amendment to increase funding for d.o.t.'s pipeline and hazardous material and safety administration over lower priority programs. mr. chairman, on march 29, 2013, the exxonmobil pegasus pipeline in my district, the second district, suffered a catastrophic accidental rupture. it inundated nearby homes and businesses with thus -- thousands of gallons of spilled oil. i'm committed to making things right to the people of mayflower and ensuring that another spill never occurs again in arkansas. femsa is the government's primary body for regulating oil and petroleum products through america's interstate pipelines. as an interstate pipeline, the inspection of the pipeline in my district was femsa's responsibility. interstate pipelines deliver 11.3 11.3 billion -- over billion barrels of petroleum each year. the cost to transport it on the pipeline
waltz and mr. terry as well as my staff. i want to acknowledge the success that this bill -- builds on from the omniwith us bus -- omnibus bill from earlier in this year that included my amendment to increase funding for d.o.t.'s pipeline and hazardous material and safety administration over lower priority programs. mr. chairman, on march 29, 2013, the exxonmobil pegasus pipeline in my district, the second district, suffered a catastrophic accidental rupture. it inundated nearby homes and...
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mr. butts is a court appearance on wednesday when he will be appointed a public defender. live in daly city, terry mcsweeney. >> thank you. >>> a college student who died last month just a few class units short from graduating from sf state will be awarded his degree posthumously this week. steven guillermo was shot and killed after trying to enter the wrong apartment in his own building. tomorrow guillermo's family will receive his international regulations diploma in his honor. the 26-year-old reportedly would have been the first member of his immediate family to receive a college degree. >>> still ahead here at 11:00, dogs going offleash in one south bay city. the new pilot program leading to some concerns. >>> empowering young women to become tech visionaries. a global contest in the bay area tonight. plus the two local teams competing for cash. >>> and amazon heating up smart game phone. a unique features. stay with us. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, a south bay city is going to the dogs, at least temporarily. mountain view is changing the rules at its city parks. as of monday, dogs can run free a
mr. butts is a court appearance on wednesday when he will be appointed a public defender. live in daly city, terry mcsweeney. >> thank you. >>> a college student who died last month just a few class units short from graduating from sf state will be awarded his degree posthumously this week. steven guillermo was shot and killed after trying to enter the wrong apartment in his own building. tomorrow guillermo's family will receive his international regulations diploma in his honor....
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. >> this terry gross who i have had my innings with, why didn't mrs.ould have shut her up. >> i think it actually would have. >> i think that's exactly the role she should have played in that situation. i think she has this long standing battle going on with a will the of members of the media i think that she tends to get a little defensive where maybe she shouldn't. and i think in this case she should have realized. look, npr for the most part is a friendly outlet and they are going to understand that everyone's position has changed on this issue. >> hillary clinton made two major mistakes this week. that one and the taliban commander which will absolutely come back to haunt her. is it she is tired? is it she is not getting good advice? what do you think it is? >> bill, if what passes for being roughed up with this npr interview and if she decides to run for president, it will be smooth sailing. remember back in the 90's what she had to deal with around healthcare and these kind of faux scandals swelling up. she has been dealing with things like this
. >> this terry gross who i have had my innings with, why didn't mrs.ould have shut her up. >> i think it actually would have. >> i think that's exactly the role she should have played in that situation. i think she has this long standing battle going on with a will the of members of the media i think that she tends to get a little defensive where maybe she shouldn't. and i think in this case she should have realized. look, npr for the most part is a friendly outlet and they...
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mr. brown: yesterday i chaired the congressional executive committee on china. at this hearing, terry sophranic, a clevelander, submitted written testimony. the hearing was to address the concerns that american consumers, that pet owners and farmers and parents have about the safety of pet food, of pet treats, of processed chicken, of animal feed from china. mr. sophranic joined me today on a call to the national press to talk about this issue. i want to share briefly the actual words of ms. sophranic. "my little sampson was showing signs he wasn't well. he seemed withdrawn, his appetite was decreasing. all he wanted was to drink water and urinate. his health rapidly decreased. we took him to the veteran three times in the next two weeks. finally blood tests re-vealed horrible results. sampson was in acute renal failure. the doctor gave him intravenous fluids for six long, tormenting days. then the most heartbreaking decision. with my husband and children, i held my little buddy in my arms for the last time as he was euthanized. one day during this time, ms. sophranic continues to wri
mr. brown: yesterday i chaired the congressional executive committee on china. at this hearing, terry sophranic, a clevelander, submitted written testimony. the hearing was to address the concerns that american consumers, that pet owners and farmers and parents have about the safety of pet food, of pet treats, of processed chicken, of animal feed from china. mr. sophranic joined me today on a call to the national press to talk about this issue. i want to share briefly the actual words of ms....
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mr. costa: madam speaker, it's with a heavy heart that i rise to honor terry.nited states army specialist who died on june 9, 2014. kerry made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the united states in afghanistan in support of operation enduring freedom. the specialist graduated from met water high school and joined the military in 2007. during his time in the army, terry served two tours in afghanistan, and for the past five years he served as a generator mechanic and a builder. he was assigned to company b, 710 brigade, support battalion, 10th mountain division stationed in new york. his family and friends will hold memories of terry in their hearts forever. his smile, his laughter, his kindness to everyone will never, ever be forgotten. his fondness for sports and a big lover of animals, especially his dog, trinity. he will be remembered as a hero who fought for our freedoms. he's survived by his wife, natalie, as well as his father, his mother, step mother, three sisters and a brother. it's with great respect that i ask my colleagues in the u.s. house of re
mr. costa: madam speaker, it's with a heavy heart that i rise to honor terry.nited states army specialist who died on june 9, 2014. kerry made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the united states in afghanistan in support of operation enduring freedom. the specialist graduated from met water high school and joined the military in 2007. during his time in the army, terry served two tours in afghanistan, and for the past five years he served as a generator mechanic and a builder. he was...
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in 1999 the democratic moneyman terry-mccaulive gave them $1.3 million to buy a house with and they could pay him back when they got more money which they did. mrs. clinton signed a $8 million book deal before they left the white house. but the larger issue of it being a gaffe, she said they needed money for mortgages and houses plural. she'll be explaining this one for quite a while. bill: this is very interesting all these interviews. thank you, byron. >> a closed door briefing getting underway as senators meet with pentagon officials on the taliban pricon -- the talibp that freed bowe bergdahl. many members are less than pleased with the explanation they heard. >> we heard nothing but executions why they didn't come to congress. i think people probably are leaving there even more disappointed than they were. >> reporter: it sounds like you were. >> i expected something but i got nothing. they believe congress doesn't have a role to play here. >> mike emanuel is joining us live from capitol hill. what have we heard on this house briefing on the bergdahl swap. >> reporter: sources say 80-90 officials at white house, state department and pentago
in 1999 the democratic moneyman terry-mccaulive gave them $1.3 million to buy a house with and they could pay him back when they got more money which they did. mrs. clinton signed a $8 million book deal before they left the white house. but the larger issue of it being a gaffe, she said they needed money for mortgages and houses plural. she'll be explaining this one for quite a while. bill: this is very interesting all these interviews. thank you, byron. >> a closed door briefing getting...
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mr. lieutenant governor, thank you for joining us this morning. give us the bottom line on this. this is what terryuliffe ran on, this is sort of the signature pledge of his governorship. i am going to expand medicaid. we're going to be another one of these blue states that gets it. the republicans now have forced this budget on him that does not include that. what happens next? >> well, steve, good morning. we were able to pass a budget thursday night, but disappointingly there are 400,000 virginians now, hard-working virginians without coverage. as we know when one doesn't have coverage, they ending up receiving the care in the emergency room. there's a time and place for the emergency room but it's certainly not an effective and efficient place for care. so we're going to continue to move forward with medicaid expansion and hopefully in a bipartisan manner. the other thing, steve, that is important for folks to realize, we are losing right now in the commonwealth of virginia $5.2 million a day. to date we have left $827 million on the table. as a business model, it just doesn't make sense for th
mr. lieutenant governor, thank you for joining us this morning. give us the bottom line on this. this is what terryuliffe ran on, this is sort of the signature pledge of his governorship. i am going to expand medicaid. we're going to be another one of these blue states that gets it. the republicans now have forced this budget on him that does not include that. what happens next? >> well, steve, good morning. we were able to pass a budget thursday night, but disappointingly there are...
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terry pope who used to work here at nbc. did a great job. >> you did a great job. >> i've never seen mr.embering the artist robert de niro sr. which debuts on hbo. >>> it's the 70th anniversary of the d-day landing. nbc's tom brokaw is in omaha beach this morning. good morning to you. >> thanks, matt and savannah. omaha beach. 70 years ago, frank levito who was 18 years old at the time landed on this beach in a higgins boat, on a landing craft. he didn't want to put down the ramp for very good reason. and now he's brought his entire family back to revisit that terrible day. ♪ >> on june 6th, 1944, we made the invasion of europe. i was skinny. >> reporter: frank devita was 18 when he dropped out of high school in his senior year to enlist in the coast guard. >> when the japanese bombed pearl harbor, everyone wanted to do their duty. ♪ my boat was the "u.s.s. samuel." >> d-day is here. >> that morning, we were all sea sick. we saw the beach, one particular machine gun took a liking to us and was hitting my boat. he was shooting down at us. it was like hitting fish in a barrel. my job was t
terry pope who used to work here at nbc. did a great job. >> you did a great job. >> i've never seen mr.embering the artist robert de niro sr. which debuts on hbo. >>> it's the 70th anniversary of the d-day landing. nbc's tom brokaw is in omaha beach this morning. good morning to you. >> thanks, matt and savannah. omaha beach. 70 years ago, frank levito who was 18 years old at the time landed on this beach in a higgins boat, on a landing craft. he didn't want to put...