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mr. turner. mr. turner votes no. burd dia. mr. kleiny mr. klein votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rodgers. >> mr. rodgers votes aye. mr. lopsack votes aye. mr. franks. mr. franks votes no. miss tsongas. aye. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. khannaway votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn votes no. miss hanabusa votes aye. mr. whittman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes no. mr. barber. mr. barber votes aye. dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes no. mr. carson. mr. carson votes aye. mr. kaufman. mr. coffman votes no. miss shea-porter. miss shea-porter votes aye. mr. vigil votes no. mr. mcfay. mr. mcfay votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes aye. mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer votes aye. mrs. hartler votes aye. mr. castro quotes aye. dr. heck. dr. heck votes no. miss duckworth. miss duckworth votes aye. mr. runyan votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. caught. scott. mr. scott votes aye. mr. enard votes aye. mr. palaza vote no, sir. m
mr. turner. mr. turner votes no. burd dia. mr. kleiny mr. klein votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. rodgers. >> mr. rodgers votes aye. mr. lopsack votes aye. mr. franks. mr. franks votes no. miss tsongas. aye. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. khannaway votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn votes no. miss hanabusa votes aye. mr. whittman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes no. mr. barber. mr. barber votes aye. dr. fleming....
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mr. turner's imminent. i value my work with mr. turner, especially that the we have that as co-chair of the military sexual assault prevention caucus and with the legislation we have crafted on combating this terrific crime. i am proud of our work together. now the fair military act which is included in the underlying bill we are debating today. however, i do take exception to the amendment before us that would require mandatory confinement for all individuals convicted of sexual assault. i agree that we must make sure that all individuals who are convicted of sexual assault in the military are punished with confinement but there are many different ideas about the best way to do that. that is why mr. turner and time worked on a provision in last year's defense authorization which required their judicial proceedings panel to take a hard look at mandatory minimums. that review has not yet happened. this committee also put in place an independent review panel selected of the military investigates prosecutes and cares for the victims of
mr. turner's imminent. i value my work with mr. turner, especially that the we have that as co-chair of the military sexual assault prevention caucus and with the legislation we have crafted on combating this terrific crime. i am proud of our work together. now the fair military act which is included in the underlying bill we are debating today. however, i do take exception to the amendment before us that would require mandatory confinement for all individuals convicted of sexual assault. i...
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mr. turner. >> mr. chairman i speak in opposition and with all due respect i appreciate the hard work on the issue of sexual assault that ms. speier has contributed. this review was correctly described taking the issue of prosecution out of the chain of command which has already been previously rejected by this body and is recently been subject to a vote in the senate. this amendment is different from the actual one that was before but the concept is similar. specifically, we do have the response systems to adult sexual assault crimes panel that is currently ongoing. that panel is looking at the uniform court of military justice before we do something to restructure the uniform code of military justice it really needs to be done on a full-scale basis and just one footnote from my ranking member the sentence in california's three years. i yield back. thank you. >> is there further debate on the amendment? ms. tsongas. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank congressman spierer for raising this very im
mr. turner. >> mr. chairman i speak in opposition and with all due respect i appreciate the hard work on the issue of sexual assault that ms. speier has contributed. this review was correctly described taking the issue of prosecution out of the chain of command which has already been previously rejected by this body and is recently been subject to a vote in the senate. this amendment is different from the actual one that was before but the concept is similar. specifically, we do have the...
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mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost always full. >> mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidding you...i his private jet. - ...until his wife cancelled
mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are...
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mr. turner," playing the romantic painter j w.m. turner.e still manages to convey the sense of this man, and i think it is a role that could turn out next year at the oscars. we will have to see if the voters will be willing to mumble their way through his performance as well. i could have gotten great reviews, so i am going to go watch it. thank you, scott, appreciate it. to soccer now. it is the first ever all madrid tribune slate final. -- champions league final. atleti god and ana madrid. more than 100,000 spanish soccer capital.in the tickets were sold out weeks ago, and scalpers have been charging thousands of euros ahead. tico has never won, unlike real madrid, who hais chasing a 10 title. itsany continues preparations at its training camp. we focus on two squad members whose friendship could play an important role. even at the young stars play for fierce rivals in the bundesliga. >> germany kicked off training with some team bonding, but then bayern's mario and dortmund's -- slink off to different sides. everyone here is pulling in
mr. turner," playing the romantic painter j w.m. turner.e still manages to convey the sense of this man, and i think it is a role that could turn out next year at the oscars. we will have to see if the voters will be willing to mumble their way through his performance as well. i could have gotten great reviews, so i am going to go watch it. thank you, scott, appreciate it. to soccer now. it is the first ever all madrid tribune slate final. -- champions league final. atleti god and ana...
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mr. turner. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: thank you. i rise in strong support of h.r. 4435, the national defense authorization act of fiscal year 2015. i want to begin by thanking chairman mckeon and ranking member smith for their work in this committee being a bipartisan effort. i want to thank chairman mckeon, this will be his last bill, not only has he been a leader for our committee and congress, but he's ban tremendous mentor for so many of us in congress his legacy will leave a lasting impact not only in legislation affecting the department of defense, our national security and men and women in uniform but the members of congress who serb and certainly as we look to the future of the armed service committees, his legacy will be in his mentoring of the other members of the committee. i serve as chairman of the tactical air and land forces subcommittee as well as co-chair of the sexual assault prevention caucus. i want to thank the subcommittee's ranking member, loretta sap czyz for her support in completing the markup of this bill
mr. turner. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: thank you. i rise in strong support of h.r. 4435, the national defense authorization act of fiscal year 2015. i want to begin by thanking chairman mckeon and ranking member smith for their work in this committee being a bipartisan effort. i want to thank chairman mckeon, this will be his last bill, not only has he been a leader for our committee and congress, but he's ban tremendous mentor for so many of us in congress...
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mr. turner, a mike lee look at the life of a british artist. cannes is described as one of the more mainstream festivals not that it's any easier. >> you can predict the oscars every year down to a short, but they've got to agree. there has got to be a majority. there really is proper debate about what they're doing. i think they'll want something radical. i think they'll want something political because that's been one of the big themes. >> war has been another of the big themes with the jury considering conflicts old and new. fighting from timbuktu. the search has been with follow up making much moisture near. >> so the sun begins to set on the 67th cannes film festival. it's solely on who will take the big prize. the jury have seen all the films. it has no doubt reached its verdict, and down there somewhere there is a win center waiting. you can really feel the excitement here. al jazeera, at the can cannes fm festival. >>> the poor girls in northern nigeria are deprived of an education, and much more. and in sport, back for a showdown with
mr. turner, a mike lee look at the life of a british artist. cannes is described as one of the more mainstream festivals not that it's any easier. >> you can predict the oscars every year down to a short, but they've got to agree. there has got to be a majority. there really is proper debate about what they're doing. i think they'll want something radical. i think they'll want something political because that's been one of the big themes. >> war has been another of the big themes...
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and from "jimmy's hall", and "mr turner", the look of a british artist. cannes is describes as a main-stream festival. not that that makes it easier to predict. >> you can predict it. they have to agrees, a majority. there's proper debate about what he's doing. i think they'll want something radical, political, because that's been a big theme. war has been another of the big themes with the jury considering conflicts hold and new - from fighting in the malian city and a look at the conflict in chechnya. the directors previous effort was another cannes favourite - black and white silent movie "the artist", will the follow-up make as much noise. the sun begins to set on the 67th cannes film festival. the focus not on sales or distribution, but who will take the big preez, the palm d'or. down there, there is a winner in waiting. not long until we find out who it is. you can feel the excitement here. >>> time for the sports news, here is robin. it's a matter of a football match. >> not even a small matter, a big match. thank you. football fans have been descr
and from "jimmy's hall", and "mr turner", the look of a british artist. cannes is describes as a main-stream festival. not that that makes it easier to predict. >> you can predict it. they have to agrees, a majority. there's proper debate about what he's doing. i think they'll want something radical, political, because that's been a big theme. war has been another of the big themes with the jury considering conflicts hold and new - from fighting in the malian city and...
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mr. turner. the biopic of thet a british trainer. best female we want to julian moore for ma"maps to the stars" look at a disfunctional hollywoholly family. >> mommy, it's director 25 years old, very much considered the one to watch, this tail of a mother whose son has adhd honored alongside this from a man considered the godfather of french cinema. his goodbye to language is surreal but revolutionary for the weigh it takes on 3d. >> the wonders took the grand prix prize a woman director, one of only two competing against 16 male entries. jane kampion, the only one to have won that prize in 67 years. the man expected to take the top prize did in the end. this year, the competition has been about more than the top prize. it's been about highlighting the lack of female directors. something jane tampion is passionate about she hopes next year there are more than two contenders in a short list so far dominated by men. phil lavelle, al jazeera at the cannes film festival. >> more to come. we will stick with pope francis as he visits israe
mr. turner. the biopic of thet a british trainer. best female we want to julian moore for ma"maps to the stars" look at a disfunctional hollywoholly family. >> mommy, it's director 25 years old, very much considered the one to watch, this tail of a mother whose son has adhd honored alongside this from a man considered the godfather of french cinema. his goodbye to language is surreal but revolutionary for the weigh it takes on 3d. >> the wonders took the grand prix prize a...
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he was decided to be best actor for "mr turner", the bioptic of a painer, and the best actress is julienmoore for "a dysfunctional family." "mummy", a director who was 25, considered the one to last. the tale of a mother whose son had adhd honoured alongside this, from a man considered the godfather of french cinema. his "good buy to language" surreal and revolution ray. "the wonders" took the grand prix prize, a director, one of two competing against 16 male entries, no female palme d'or winner. jane campion, the only one to have won the prize in 67 years. >> so the 67th cannes film festival draws to a close, was it a night of surprises. honestly. the man that was expected to take the prize did in the end. this year the competition was about law, the highlighting, the lack of female directors. something that jane campion is passion about. semi is hoping next year there were more than two contenders, dominated by men. >>> you can find out about the rest of the films at the al jazeera website. coming up next, taking you through the next 30 minutes. is justice really for all? >>> the motiv
he was decided to be best actor for "mr turner", the bioptic of a painer, and the best actress is julienmoore for "a dysfunctional family." "mummy", a director who was 25, considered the one to last. the tale of a mother whose son had adhd honoured alongside this, from a man considered the godfather of french cinema. his "good buy to language" surreal and revolution ray. "the wonders" took the grand prix prize, a director, one of two competing...
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mr. turner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> please distribute the amendment. >> without objection.r recognizes the gentlelady from california for offering in explaining her amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish to speak to the amendment i have a test. without eston we constitute one of america's most important oteri and security policies. you and i both represent districts with past ties to the asia pacific, whether political or security, military or economic or cultural, social and even people to people exchange. as you and our colleagues are well aware, more than 200,000 young women and girls from throughout asia and the effect but mainly from korea are forced to become sex slaves known to the world is comparable women during world war ii by the imperial armed forces of japan. in 2007 the house of representatives passed this one to 124 late knowledge and apologize for this historical fact. this is an issue that congress has already expressed as critical. and i believe this issue has linked the rebounds in the asia pacific and i believe that this is germane to the jurisdic
mr. turner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> please distribute the amendment. >> without objection.r recognizes the gentlelady from california for offering in explaining her amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish to speak to the amendment i have a test. without eston we constitute one of america's most important oteri and security policies. you and i both represent districts with past ties to the asia pacific, whether political or security, military or economic or...
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"mr turner" and where "mike lee" looks at the life of artists. >> you can predict the oscars almost every year. this is like a criminal security. they have to agree. there's really proper debate about what they are doing. they'll want something radicaling it political. >> war has been one of the themes - conflict old and use, from fighting in tim back tu to this, a look at the conflict in chechnya. the search anticipated. the director's previous effort was a favourite. black and white movie, the artist. will the follow up make much noise. >>> the sun forgets on the 37th keynes. the focus on palm door. it no doubt reached its verdict. now, down there, there is a winner in waiting. there's not lopping until we find out who that is. you can feel the excitement here. >>> well, at the end of the first hour, here is what ber following - pope francis begins a 3-day trip to the holy land. from there he travels to israel. >>> residents head to the polls in ukraine. elections were scheduled for march but moved following country-wide protests. >>> aid may be somebodieded -- suspended to thailand ove
"mr turner" and where "mike lee" looks at the life of artists. >> you can predict the oscars almost every year. this is like a criminal security. they have to agree. there's really proper debate about what they are doing. they'll want something radicaling it political. >> war has been one of the themes - conflict old and use, from fighting in tim back tu to this, a look at the conflict in chechnya. the search anticipated. the director's previous effort was a...
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he was best actor for "mr turner", a biomic of a picture painter.est female to julien more for "map to the stars." the jury prize split between "the mummy", a 25-year-old director, one to watch. this tale of a mother whose son has adhd honoured alongside this from jean luke, the god father, "good buy to language" sewer reel and revolutionly for the way it took on 3d. a grand prize, to a woman director, competing against 16 males. no palme d'or winner, jury head jane kompion the only-- campion the only woman to have won it. was it a night of surprises? no, the man expected to take the top prize did. this year it's been about highlying the lack of female directors, something that jane campion is passionate about. she'll be hoping that next year there are more than two contenders in a short list that has been dominated by men. >>> phil lavelle looking dapper. the happy craze is spreading to yemen. [ singing ] >> this machine up of "happy", was created by yemeni bloggers and social media activists. they say their mission is to encourage civic engagement
he was best actor for "mr turner", a biomic of a picture painter.est female to julien more for "map to the stars." the jury prize split between "the mummy", a 25-year-old director, one to watch. this tale of a mother whose son has adhd honoured alongside this from jean luke, the god father, "good buy to language" sewer reel and revolutionly for the way it took on 3d. a grand prize, to a woman director, competing against 16 males. no palme d'or winner,...
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let's get in deeper with greg anthony, cnn correspondent and turner sports analyst. and mr.greg anthony, he was set up by this woman he thought liked him. that's it. he never said anything like this and he's not a racist. do you believe him and is it over now? >> well it's over ass to whether he's going to continue to own the team or his family. he's trying to win the court of public opinion and win the pr battle. and that probably wasn't as good a showing as he could have had in that interview. for the average person watching for him to make those comments, it's hard to be set up to make them. that's the other issue. you could say something off the cuff, but that was a pretty elongated conversation. it was pretty well thought of. and those were views that he held to heart. so that's the reality in that situation for him. i just think that was -- i don't want to say that it was disingenuous, but i will. >> could he have said anything -- what could he have said that would have made you rethink your ideas about him? >> honestly, i don't know. and i'm one that's willing to forg
let's get in deeper with greg anthony, cnn correspondent and turner sports analyst. and mr.greg anthony, he was set up by this woman he thought liked him. that's it. he never said anything like this and he's not a racist. do you believe him and is it over now? >> well it's over ass to whether he's going to continue to own the team or his family. he's trying to win the court of public opinion and win the pr battle. and that probably wasn't as good a showing as he could have had in that...
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mr. obama won that district in 2012 by six poips and happens to be the same percentage point that gibeson won the district. robert turnerus eldrij's fund can benefit if it is not a way to spread money around to get elected. >> something that appears as fodder in campaign commercials but there is enough media coverage locally that voters will be able to see it and judge for themselves if it is a serious long- term investment in the region or if it is it a political propaganda. >> we wanted to interview eldrij about this but his campaign said he is only speaking to local reporters and not national media like the fox news channel. >> i wonder why? eric shaun, thanks. >> many americans continue to struggle with drug addiction and the number of overdoses is rising over the past two decades and there is a push to widely distribute one drug that prevents deaths from overdwoess. it should be carried by all first responders and vaebl in your local drug store. joe frank, an addiction expert that runs rebound brooklyn. >> someone could be unconscious and blue and if they are overdosing and within a minute everything is great. >> a
mr. obama won that district in 2012 by six poips and happens to be the same percentage point that gibeson won the district. robert turnerus eldrij's fund can benefit if it is not a way to spread money around to get elected. >> something that appears as fodder in campaign commercials but there is enough media coverage locally that voters will be able to see it and judge for themselves if it is a serious long- term investment in the region or if it is it a political propaganda. >> we...
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let's discuss it with our entertainment correspondent nischelle turner and, of course, host of "reliable sources" mrrst off, i know you looked at this with a fine tooth comb. >> 25 times. >> 25 times. >> who is counting. >> what did you read into this statement? >> do we have time to tell you what i read into this statement? there was a lot. you didn't have to read too much into it because it was there for you to see. first of all, i do blame chris cuomo for all of this today because he said to me yesterday, where have you been talking about salonge and beyonce. they were trying to say, lock, we're just like you guys. things happen. nothing to see here. let's just move it along. however, you said is this enough to squelch the public curiosity? no. we're talking about it this morning. that video is so incendiary just a statement of stuff what happens, i don't know if it does justice. >> fires of all, this is such a notoriously private couple. we don't really know much about them beyond the managed public image that we see put out there for us to assess. >> this statement reminds me of a strategy you
let's discuss it with our entertainment correspondent nischelle turner and, of course, host of "reliable sources" mrrst off, i know you looked at this with a fine tooth comb. >> 25 times. >> 25 times. >> who is counting. >> what did you read into this statement? >> do we have time to tell you what i read into this statement? there was a lot. you didn't have to read too much into it because it was there for you to see. first of all, i do blame chris cuomo...
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mr. ben stein is in los angeles. former speech writer for presidents ford and nixon. and then in washington, d.c. at the white house correspondents' dinner, nischelle turner.lyst here on cnn and ben jones is the co-host of "cross fire." what did you guys think? joel mchale's humor was very biting but i think very funny. >> it was funny. but people were -- at first they were getting kicked in the stomach. they didn't know if they would laugh. is it okay to laugh at this stuff? it is a very different form of humor. >> he threw heat and was an equal opportunity offender. but they were involved in pearl clutching misunderstand humor. it was edgy but it was funny. >> people were unsure at first if they could laugh at some of the stuff but he won them over. >> he did. it was great. >> we heard him. quite honestly, the chris christie jokes i was cringing. >> oh, my god. >> it was rough, man. >> and i was sitting literally here to there from chris christie. >> what was his reaction? >> he smiled and looked around but that was brutal. the whole room was like oh, no. >> it was rough. it was a full contact sport tonight. >> full contact. >> but that's -- you like pol
mr. ben stein is in los angeles. former speech writer for presidents ford and nixon. and then in washington, d.c. at the white house correspondents' dinner, nischelle turner.lyst here on cnn and ben jones is the co-host of "cross fire." what did you guys think? joel mchale's humor was very biting but i think very funny. >> it was funny. but people were -- at first they were getting kicked in the stomach. they didn't know if they would laugh. is it okay to laugh at this stuff? it...