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if mr. van trieste, if your research and stuff could find out where that heparin came from which you've done and yet i've heard from mr. coukell that no one's been held accountable so obviously there is a way of traceability. we need to know -- everyone along that line needs to be held accountable. everyone. and the only way that you can be held accountable is to know who you are at every step of the way. that's my question on the bar codes or some other similar situation like that that we can do that. interesting point i think was raised -- i forget who raised it -- about coordination with other countries, europe and others, so that, number one, we can assure that that manufacturing facilities and supplier countries are inspected, but we want to ensure that they're inspected, but we don't want to be duplicative. we don't want you to know, one country inspects it and then another country and then another country. we want to make sure that we have some coordination with other countries in that pr
if mr. van trieste, if your research and stuff could find out where that heparin came from which you've done and yet i've heard from mr. coukell that no one's been held accountable so obviously there is a way of traceability. we need to know -- everyone along that line needs to be held accountable. everyone. and the only way that you can be held accountable is to know who you are at every step of the way. that's my question on the bar codes or some other similar situation like that that we can...
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. >> the cochair now recognizes mr. van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to briefly turn to the question of pass-through entities because a lot of people have described these pass-through entities as if they were all small businesses. i would just like to read from your testimony before the senate finance committee july 14, 2010, where you say the staff of the joint committee on taxation estimates in 2011, just under 750,000 tax payers with net positive business income, 3% of all taxpayers with net positive business income would have marginal rates the fell about 250,000. is that correct? >> if you're reading from something. >> i just want to make sure that fact remains true. you have this important caveat in your testimony. the figures for net positive business income do not imply of income is to entities that might be considered small in quotations. for example, in 2512 dozen 62 as corporations and 12,006 mpt partnerships have received more than $50 million. now my point here isn't that these are good businesses. we should get over this conversati
. >> the cochair now recognizes mr. van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to briefly turn to the question of pass-through entities because a lot of people have described these pass-through entities as if they were all small businesses. i would just like to read from your testimony before the senate finance committee july 14, 2010, where you say the staff of the joint committee on taxation estimates in 2011, just under 750,000 tax payers with net positive business income, 3%...
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. >> the cochair now recognizes mr. van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman.to briefly turn to the question of pass-through entities because a lot of people have described these pass-through entities as if they were all small businesses. i would just like to read from your testimony before the senate finance committee july 14, 2010, where you say the staff of the joint committee on taxation estimates in 2011, just under 750,000 tax payers with net positive business income, 3% of all taxpayers with net positive business income would have marginal rates the fell about 250,000. is that correct? >> if you're reading from something. >> i just want to make sure that fact remains true. you have this important caveat in your testimony. the figures for net positive business income do not imply of income is to entities that might be considered small in quotations. for example, in 2512 dozen 62 as corporations and 12,006 mpt partnerships have received more than $50 million. now my point here isn't that these are good businesses. we should get over this conversation and a
. >> the cochair now recognizes mr. van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman.to briefly turn to the question of pass-through entities because a lot of people have described these pass-through entities as if they were all small businesses. i would just like to read from your testimony before the senate finance committee july 14, 2010, where you say the staff of the joint committee on taxation estimates in 2011, just under 750,000 tax payers with net positive business income, 3% of all...
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excellent see mr van an application for the admission afghanistan as a full member of the united nations. palestine officially ask for recognition at the one for security council vote ignoring america's repeated warning to veto this to say after sixty three years of suffering on saturday and enough enough enough thank you. it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence the time has come for the form of the nobel peace prize winner for middle east our first kid he could to prevent this from happening in american power is gone as a result of footfall last year when we come back here next year we can have an agreement that will lead to a new member of the united nations an independent sovereign state of palestine living in peace with it this year palestinian seaview were stabbed in the back he has created a sense of letdown among palestinians the arabs even the world people of good conscience who expected obama to live up to his promises to his values and principles rather than to not zero sense and obama's explanation one year ago. i stood at this podium and i
excellent see mr van an application for the admission afghanistan as a full member of the united nations. palestine officially ask for recognition at the one for security council vote ignoring america's repeated warning to veto this to say after sixty three years of suffering on saturday and enough enough enough thank you. it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence the time has come for the form of the nobel peace prize winner for middle east our first kid he...
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while mr. van buskirk may disagree with you on some matters, he still recognizes your qualifications to lead; is that not correct? >> i don't want to speak for anyone else, senator, but my relationship with the banker's league, i have been open to hearing from them about their concerns and i think that listening to those concerns maid me do a better job of state treasurer and state general. >> i appreciate the modesty, but can't you deduct from the letter there's an endorsement of your capability to do the job even if there's disagreement about what the agency's about? >> i think that i've come to respect my public service and understand i try to be honest and straightforward and do the right thing. sometimes it's difficult to know what the right thing is, but by getting broad advice and input from a lot of sources including the bankers and businesses that i work with, i have found it makes for better decision micking. >> have my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, to your knowledge, called
while mr. van buskirk may disagree with you on some matters, he still recognizes your qualifications to lead; is that not correct? >> i don't want to speak for anyone else, senator, but my relationship with the banker's league, i have been open to hearing from them about their concerns and i think that listening to those concerns maid me do a better job of state treasurer and state general. >> i appreciate the modesty, but can't you deduct from the letter there's an endorsement of...
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mr. van triest. thank you. >> chairman harkin, ranking member enzi, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is martin van triest and i'm senior vice president of quality aggen, in addition i'm the founder and past chair of rx-360 and its on their behalf i testify here today. our rx-360 was filed in 2009 in direct response to the commickly motivated result of heparin with the mission to enhance the security and quality of the pharmaceutical supply chain. our membership has quickly grown to over 65-member companies, including most of the large pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and generic drug manufacturers along with our key suppliers. this industry is extensively regulated by the f.d.a. in a variety of ways, including through compliance with good manufacturing practices or g.m.p.'s. however economically motivated alteration and counterfeiting are not g.m.p. issues. they do little to prevent unethical players or criminals to exploit the complexities
mr. van triest. thank you. >> chairman harkin, ranking member enzi, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is martin van triest and i'm senior vice president of quality aggen, in addition i'm the founder and past chair of rx-360 and its on their behalf i testify here today. our rx-360 was filed in 2009 in direct response to the commickly motivated result of heparin with the mission to enhance the security and quality of the pharmaceutical...
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time square se trata oportuna plaza mÁs europea, se sacarÁ el asfalto por un cemento oscuro, se van arem mrveniencia para aquÍ para el Área para la ciudad. >>> time square ocupa sÓlo 5 manzanas con un costo de 25 millones de dÓlares el proyecto estarÁ a cargo de los mismos arquitectos que diseÑaron el reciÉn inaugurado memorial del 11 de septiembre. y forma parte de un plan para rehabilitar otros espacios pÚblicos. >>> los arquitectos que estÁn detrÁs de este...
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becerra, mr. van hollen who are participating in the deficit reduction committee, which we also believe, if you are going to reduce the debt you need to grow the economy, you need to grow jobs because that will increase revenue without any references to tax increasing and therefore bring down the deficit. i believe very strongly that this committee must be successful. if it is successful, i think it will grow confidence in the private secretaryor and it will grow confidence in the international community. that america in fact can meet its challenges and meet them successfully. i hope all of my colleagues on either side of the aisle, and i know my three colleagues on the committee, will seek that end. let me now yield tocies -- the assistant leader of our party, mr. jim clyburn, to discuss among other things infrastructure and how we grow our investment and infrastructure and therefore grow jobs in america. >> thank you, mr. whip. madam leader, colleagues. those of you who have visited charleston, sout
becerra, mr. van hollen who are participating in the deficit reduction committee, which we also believe, if you are going to reduce the debt you need to grow the economy, you need to grow jobs because that will increase revenue without any references to tax increasing and therefore bring down the deficit. i believe very strongly that this committee must be successful. if it is successful, i think it will grow confidence in the private secretaryor and it will grow confidence in the international...
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my colleague mr. van hollen and i met adding max baucus and mr. china urn. having gone there all that, a dose of realism is required here. this is tedious time-consuming work. we have had a lot of hearings in both the house and senate. it is time i think for us to get down to the hard decisions that are required to go through those line by line items. as chairman murray point out time is short as well, which complicates our job. not only must we act by november 23rd, but we have to have anything we would make public 48 hours in advance. the c.b.o. most score everything and that could take weeks based on some of the things we have to do. the reality is we have to act by sometime -- by the end of october, realistically, which means we have about six weeks to construct our package. it is a long way of saying that we are only going to succeed if we can avoid partisanship and try to limit the demands on the committee as well as the staff so that we can collectively work to achieve this goal. the more demand made on this committee and its membership, the more chal
my colleague mr. van hollen and i met adding max baucus and mr. china urn. having gone there all that, a dose of realism is required here. this is tedious time-consuming work. we have had a lot of hearings in both the house and senate. it is time i think for us to get down to the hard decisions that are required to go through those line by line items. as chairman murray point out time is short as well, which complicates our job. not only must we act by november 23rd, but we have to have...
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the gentleman from maryland, mr. van york, miss opal. >> the president appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, mr. reid. the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from new york -- >> they're introducing the delegation that's going to escort the president of the united states, the leaders of the senate, the leaders of the house, democrats and republicans. they will bring the president in. he'll be obviously warmly received, and then he'll deliver his remarks, some of which won't necessarily be warmly received especially by the republicans in the house of representatives and the senate. gloria, i interrupted you, but go ahead, finish your point. >> well, you asked about john boehner's relationship with the president. i think they do have a warm relationship, but when i talked to senior advisers at the white house, it really seems to be a sense, wolf, that john boehner is a cap
the gentleman from maryland, mr. van york, miss opal. >> the president appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, mr. reid. the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from new york -- >> they're introducing the delegation that's going to escort the president of the united states, the leaders of the senate, the leaders of the house,...
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. >> i'll have to check that for you mr. van hollen. we did a coal collation like that in the past couple years, but the enactment of expensing, which changes the business cash flow over a ten year period in which we measured this, changes that calculation, so i'll get a new calculation. >> that would be helpful to sort through this because if we wanted to do this say within the corporate tax code, we have to look at which tax expenditures we thought we should prune or eliminate in the process. let me just go back, circle back to a question that's been asked of you in different ways, but with respect to scoring, and you mentioned the house rules and i've looked at some of the analysis that you have done with respect to taking into account the gdp effects, and as i understand your analysis, one of the reasons you might be reluctant to include a set rule within the score is that they take into account so many different factors in the economy, what decisions the fed makes, whether or not deficits, you know, the cost of the tax cut is offse
. >> i'll have to check that for you mr. van hollen. we did a coal collation like that in the past couple years, but the enactment of expensing, which changes the business cash flow over a ten year period in which we measured this, changes that calculation, so i'll get a new calculation. >> that would be helpful to sort through this because if we wanted to do this say within the corporate tax code, we have to look at which tax expenditures we thought we should prune or eliminate in...
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the third, mr. vanlen, from a district which her super federal employees and contractors who have a vested interest in keeping federal expenditure is high. this is the kind of stuff that we get from democratic party, and there disgusting. guest: i understand where the caller is coming from. the payroll tax has been something that has been supported over time, a reduction by the parties, not exclusively democratic. the social security has been demagogued as long as i have been around this town by both parties. i have been around a long time. i do not think anyone has an exclusive -- right now it seemed to be more with the democrats against the republicans trying to do something to it. but these are long-term issues. they have been around almost longer than i have. the positions are gradually shifting, not the monopoly of any one party. guest: let me add to that. if you're concerned that districts -- democrats who represent is such -- districts to pay less income tax, you'd be right. that is how congress
the third, mr. vanlen, from a district which her super federal employees and contractors who have a vested interest in keeping federal expenditure is high. this is the kind of stuff that we get from democratic party, and there disgusting. guest: i understand where the caller is coming from. the payroll tax has been something that has been supported over time, a reduction by the parties, not exclusively democratic. the social security has been demagogued as long as i have been around this town...
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. >> congressman mr. van jhollen is now recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we're talking averages of averages, average taxpayers over certain income levels. one of the ideas of trying to make this fair is to make sure that no individual taxpayer can take advantage of a lot of special preampses, and i would point out that the top 400 richest americans all making over $110 million a year and making an average of $271 million a year paid only 18% of their income in income taxes in 2008 effective rate, but what i really want to turn to is the larger conversation about tax expenditures that has been discussed by many tax experts for a long time, but got more popular as a result of simpson- bowles who looked at this. there's a number of ways to deal. one is to look them over and decide to eliminate them or a subset of them. that could be used to reduce the deficit, raise revenue, and also buy down rates. another way to do is it along the lines of the one of the proposals that the president made is for higher income earners, for example, the 35% rate, say their ded
. >> congressman mr. van jhollen is now recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we're talking averages of averages, average taxpayers over certain income levels. one of the ideas of trying to make this fair is to make sure that no individual taxpayer can take advantage of a lot of special preampses, and i would point out that the top 400 richest americans all making over $110 million a year and making an average of $271 million a year paid only 18% of their income in income taxes in...
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and the third, mr. van holland is from a district full of super grade federal employees and super contractors who have a vested interest in keeping federal expenditures high. so this is the kind of stuff that we get on democrat party people and it's absolutely demagoguely disgusting. thank you. >> guest: well, i understand where the caller is coming from. i would note that the payroll tax has been something that's been supported over time by both parties is not exclusively a democratic province. the social security has been demagogued as long as i have been around this town by both parties and i've been around this town a long time so i don't think anybody has any exclusive. right now it seems to be right now with the democrats defending it and the republicans trying to do something to it or change it in some way. but these are long-term issues. they have been around longer -- almost longer than i have where the positions are gradually shifting, not the monopoly of any one party. >> guest: i would add if yo
and the third, mr. van holland is from a district full of super grade federal employees and super contractors who have a vested interest in keeping federal expenditures high. so this is the kind of stuff that we get on democrat party people and it's absolutely demagoguely disgusting. thank you. >> guest: well, i understand where the caller is coming from. i would note that the payroll tax has been something that's been supported over time by both parties is not exclusively a democratic...
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mr. martin van triust. senior vice president of amgen. is the past chair of rx-360 regarding counterfeits, thefts and aduller ated materials in the pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. last is allen kukel. did i pronounce that right? >> alan kockel. he overseas the initiative of the pharmaceutical supply chain safety. in july the pugh released an interesting report that shed light on the weaknesses and gaps in our pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. all of your testimony will be made a part of the record in their entirety and i'll go from left to right and ask if you could sum up in 5 to 7 minutes. appreciate it. we'll start with you, dr. cross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member enzy and members of the committee. i'm pleased to be here today to discuss oversight of the drug supply chain. gao has issued a number of reports on the challenges we identified in fda's oversite of drugs that are manufactured in other countries for the u.s. market. while fda is making progress, we have concerns
mr. martin van triust. senior vice president of amgen. is the past chair of rx-360 regarding counterfeits, thefts and aduller ated materials in the pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. last is allen kukel. did i pronounce that right? >> alan kockel. he overseas the initiative of the pharmaceutical supply chain safety. in july the pugh released an interesting report that shed light on the weaknesses and gaps in our pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being...
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clyburn, mr. van hollen, who are going to participate in the debt reduction committee.hout any reference the taxes increasing, therefore bringing down the deficit. i believe very strongly that this committee must be successful. if it is successful, i think it will grow confidence in the private sector, and it will grow confidence in the international community, that american in fact can meet its challenges and make them successful. i hope all my colleagues, on either side of the aisle, and i know my three colleagues on the committee will see that end. so let me now yield to the assistant leader of our party, mr. jim clyburn, to discuss and researcher and how we growth that and grow jobs in america. >> thank you, mr. whip. for those of you who have visited charleston, south carolina, in recent years," you probably have seen a magnificent new bridge. it is a talking point up and down the east coast. that bridge was made possible by a state infrastructure bank. the money is gathered by that bank and was leverage to secure a loan. it is a man of isn't structured, but in add
clyburn, mr. van hollen, who are going to participate in the debt reduction committee.hout any reference the taxes increasing, therefore bringing down the deficit. i believe very strongly that this committee must be successful. if it is successful, i think it will grow confidence in the private sector, and it will grow confidence in the international community, that american in fact can meet its challenges and make them successful. i hope all my colleagues, on either side of the aisle, and i...
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mr. martin van triust. senior vice president of amgen. is the past chair of rx-360 regarding counterfeits, thefts and aduller ated materials in the pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. last is allen kukel. did i pronounce that right? >> alan kockel. he overseas the initiative of the pharmaceutical supply chain safety. in july the pugh released an interesting report that shed light on the weaknesses and gaps in our pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. all of your testimony will be made a part of the record in their entirety and i'll go from left to right and ask if you could sum up in 5 to 7 minutes. appreciate it. we'll start with you, dr. cross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member enzy and members of the committee. i'm pleased to be here today to discuss oversight of the drug supply chain. gao has issued a number of reports on the challenges we identified in fda's oversite of drugs that are manufactured in other countries for the u.s. market. while fda is making progress, we have concerns
mr. martin van triust. senior vice president of amgen. is the past chair of rx-360 regarding counterfeits, thefts and aduller ated materials in the pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being here. last is allen kukel. did i pronounce that right? >> alan kockel. he overseas the initiative of the pharmaceutical supply chain safety. in july the pugh released an interesting report that shed light on the weaknesses and gaps in our pharmaceutical supply chain. we thank you for being...
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mr. mcfarlane has an issue with the way i operate the building, he should go to the facilities on van ness avenue, but he should not be here trying to hold up trying to get these repairs made. there are immediate life safety issues. there are is garbage all of the decks that is blocking the exits. -- all over the decks. it has to be corrected immediately. i do not think the building department or the fire department or anybody would be happy with the condition of the decks. i just want to make repairs, and if he has a question with the way we operate, he can go to the rent board. commissioner garcia: or possibly, he can come here. >> it is up to you guys. i am just trying to make the repairs. commissioner garcia: will the state definitively that they will be able to have their laundry facilities? >> this is a very green city, very environmentally focused, and we have 12 people living there, and eight of them have their own laundry machines, and it would probably make sense to have a central laundry area as opposed to having all of these going the same time in a building that is 120 years o
mr. mcfarlane has an issue with the way i operate the building, he should go to the facilities on van ness avenue, but he should not be here trying to hold up trying to get these repairs made. there are immediate life safety issues. there are is garbage all of the decks that is blocking the exits. -- all over the decks. it has to be corrected immediately. i do not think the building department or the fire department or anybody would be happy with the condition of the decks. i just want to make...
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van from washington, d.c.. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. cose, i am of a age where i listen to you, using a popular culture they were to segregate and what many of my white chairs were listening to. and now we seem to have no barriers in between, particularly in music, between black culture and white culture. would you comment on how you think that has affected perceptions among people today? >> guest: i think that is part and parcel of a large phenomenon which is we see a breaking down of racial barriers. i don't think we've seen him in the racial barriers if you listen to jazz these days, a lot of jazz musicians our young white guys. probably more in some sense, probably more in some places than blacks who play jazz. the largest consumers of rap music our young whites, which again is, would have been totally surprised to somebody who came up in the '50s and '60s when this sort of music listening industry for lack of a better phrase was very much segregated. and when whites had to in effect cover black music in order for white listeners to
van from washington, d.c.. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. cose, i am of a age where i listen to you, using a popular culture they were to segregate and what many of my white chairs were listening to. and now we seem to have no barriers in between, particularly in music, between black culture and white culture. would you comment on how you think that has affected perceptions among people today? >> guest: i think that is part and parcel of a large phenomenon which is...
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mr. peresh, who was displaced from bombay bazaar and is now underneath the freeway on 13th and south van ness, that's what we want the department to look at. so when projects do come in that everybody is playing by the same rules, but at the same time we're looking at especially businesses that are offering retail, you know, goods that are at family affordable prices. because that's what we lose. where do you get your keys made? where do you get your shoes fixed? where do you wash your clothes or get your nails done? that's what we lose. it doesn't become a community anymore. it becomes a destination spot, bridge and tunnel folks come here, party. and then leave. who has to pick up the pieces? it's families like the vigils, who live there. president olague: thank you. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: thank you. i think the discussion is entirely correct. i can go over many streets in the last 15, 20 years, most notably fillmore, heys, valley, divisadero, and now valencia and restaurants have come in and sort of transformed these streets from places that were not really frien
mr. peresh, who was displaced from bombay bazaar and is now underneath the freeway on 13th and south van ness, that's what we want the department to look at. so when projects do come in that everybody is playing by the same rules, but at the same time we're looking at especially businesses that are offering retail, you know, goods that are at family affordable prices. because that's what we lose. where do you get your keys made? where do you get your shoes fixed? where do you wash your clothes...
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mr. obama became the 15th president from the democratic party. who was the first? a, andrew jackson. b, martin vanurren, c john tyler and d, millard fillmore. you went with van burren. do you even know who? >> he was shortly after that. >> bill: yes, he was. he was jackson's vice president. he was the next president. >> that's right. >> bill: can i educate these ladies? >> oh, please. >> bill: came from martin van burren, did you know that, the term ok? because he kissed jackson's butt, everything jackson said he went that's right, general. and his nickname was old kinder hook van buren. thank you very much. some conservatives still mad at democratic president woodrow wilson. >> talk to anybody about woodrow wilson, he's neutral at worst. the guy was a racist monster. >> bill: woodrow wilson a monster. >> he was! >> bill: ok. wilson's second term was trying to get the u.s.a. to join what international organization? a, league of nations. b, united nations. c, nato. d, world trade organization. what did wilson want? the answer is league of nations. mcdowell wins! you meant it. >> no, i did. >> bill:
mr. obama became the 15th president from the democratic party. who was the first? a, andrew jackson. b, martin vanurren, c john tyler and d, millard fillmore. you went with van burren. do you even know who? >> he was shortly after that. >> bill: yes, he was. he was jackson's vice president. he was the next president. >> that's right. >> bill: can i educate these ladies? >> oh, please. >> bill: came from martin van burren, did you know that, the term ok?...
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final serÁ sor mr sorpresa para la novia >>> conoce los elementos bÁsicos, pero hay un secreto >>> es tal el hermetismo que el equipo de producciÓn se las tuvo que ingeniar para saber cÓmo vanruinar esta gran exclusiva. en jalisco mÉxico ahora regreso con ustedes, a los estudios. >>> 1100 invitados, gracias me llegÓ la invitacion >>> fÍjense que pasando a otras noticias, el duque guillermo y su esposa la duquesa de cambridge catalina, llegaron a un hospital de londres, compartiendo con varios pacientes, el prÍncipe es presidentees este hospital, cargo que ocupaba su madre la princesa diana >>> continÚa luchando por su vida en un hospital de mÉxico el comediante capulina. su hijo revelÓ que su estado es del cada delicado y han hecho varias transfusiones de sangre por lo que thnecesitan todavÍa mÁs donantes. >>> no estÁ fuera de peligro, lo estamos animando, hasta ahora mi papÁ sigue con vida porque se ha especulado mucho. pero no estÁ fuera, agradeciÓ a seguidores y amigos de su padre, en mÉxico para ir a donar sangre al hospital medio car sur >>> en los Ángeles, llegÓ la tetani para participar en una obra de teatro, y allÍ le contÓ amago a magaly ortÍz todo este incidente q
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van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to give our colleague, mr. kemp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. -- mr. camp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. >> i appreciate his sentiment and will yield back. >> i join my colleagues in recognizing we have a big responsibility to the american people, a responsibility to meet the twin challenges of doing everything in our power to put americans back to work and put america on a steady, predictable path to deficit and debt reduction. these are not competing goals. the overlap. every day the economy is stalled is another day the american people are hurting at another date that the deficit is growing. the quickest, most effective way to reduce the deficit in the short term is to help grow jobs. indeed, the nonpartisan congressional budget office has rejected for each 1/10 of 1%, we reduce the deficit. the biggest obstacle to economic growth is weak consumer demand. it is simple, businesses are not going to hire employees unless they have customers for their goods and services. i know the
van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to give our colleague, mr. kemp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. -- mr. camp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. >> i appreciate his sentiment and will yield back. >> i join my colleagues in recognizing we have a big responsibility to the american people, a responsibility to meet the twin challenges of doing everything in our power to put americans back to work and put america on a steady,...
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last year, with scientistic van advances, that were innocent, that we continue to execute people when there's doubt, i don't think that has anything to do with justice. >> mrnusual circumstances surrounding all of this? do you think that this is -- this case, this event, this execution will change a lot of attitudes in this country? >> well at one time i would hope that that would happen. but you know, we have presidential candidates who say that signing execution orders doesn't bother their conscious at all. but i still think that mean of conscience, it does bother them. and if people were aware of all the facts about capital punishment, i think logically they would change their mind. but logic does not always prevail as you well know. dr. ault, stay with us. let's bring in rachel maddow who wants it ask a question. rachel? >> thanks. mr. ault, i'm grateful to have you sinus with us tonight. you asked georgia corrections to reconsider, specifically highlighting the toll this would take on corrections officers and other people in the corrections system involved in this execution saying, that you understand interest your own personal experiences the awful l
last year, with scientistic van advances, that were innocent, that we continue to execute people when there's doubt, i don't think that has anything to do with justice. >> mrnusual circumstances surrounding all of this? do you think that this is -- this case, this event, this execution will change a lot of attitudes in this country? >> well at one time i would hope that that would happen. but you know, we have presidential candidates who say that signing execution orders doesn't...
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van from washington, d.c.. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. cose, i am of a age where i listen to you, using a popular culture they were to segregate and what many of my white chairs were listening to. and now we seem to have no barriers in between, particularly in music, between black culture and white culture. would you comment on how you think that has affected perceptions among people today? >> guest: i think that is part and parcel of a large phenomenon which is we see a breaking down of racial barriers. i don't think we've seen him in the racial barriers if you listen to jazz these days, a lot of jazz musicians our young white guys. probably more in some sense, probably more in some places than blacks who play jazz. the largest consumers of rap music our young whites, which again is, would have been totally surprised to somebody who came up in the '50s and '60s when this sort of music listening industry for lack of a better phrase was very much segregated. and when whites had to in effect cover black music in order for white listeners to
van from washington, d.c.. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. cose, i am of a age where i listen to you, using a popular culture they were to segregate and what many of my white chairs were listening to. and now we seem to have no barriers in between, particularly in music, between black culture and white culture. would you comment on how you think that has affected perceptions among people today? >> guest: i think that is part and parcel of a large phenomenon which is...
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mr. romney among born again evangelicals, and people in the tea party movement. ment third can identify as whitey van gel cal christians, and the others affiliate themselves with the tea party. megyn: then you polled just before those two perry and romney. you said if these were the only two who would you vote for. perry prevailed 48 to 46 and it seems to come mostly from men, the men like per me more than romney. megyn: right, mr. perry has a fairly large gender gap within the republican party. it is historically not unusual that republicans have large gender gaps. traditionally peps do better among men than among women. megyn: these are two republicans. >> these are two republicans running in a republican party and there is a gender gap larger than you have seen, that's because mr. perry's tile and mr. romney's style is somewhat different. megyn: and maybe romney appeals more to women. >> he is doing better with women than among men. perry the other way around. megyn: in florida. >> in florida. megyn: social security, is it a ponzi scream, 33% said it's fair. 58% said it's unfair. i find more infor
mr. romney among born again evangelicals, and people in the tea party movement. ment third can identify as whitey van gel cal christians, and the others affiliate themselves with the tea party. megyn: then you polled just before those two perry and romney. you said if these were the only two who would you vote for. perry prevailed 48 to 46 and it seems to come mostly from men, the men like per me more than romney. megyn: right, mr. perry has a fairly large gender gap within the republican...
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mr. netanyahu is interested in return negotiations, he has to say clearly, that he is committed to the terms of reference for these negotiations. >> eric: he told our greta vanat he stopped stems before and it didn't do -- stopped settlements before and it didn't do any good. >> they put in a precondition they never put in for a teen years. all of a study came in they abandoned it. i nearly tproedz it for a -- i nearly froze it for a year, 10 months, they still didn't come. >> eric: he said it is kind of a red herring. would you still come? >> this is not true. the palestinians have always insisted that israel ceases its settlement activities. the fact today israel is trying to turn palestinian into israeli neighborhoods is very alarming. their request for israel to cease settlement activities an obligation that israel accepted under the road map and oslo accord. or did not. he has to meet his obligations and he has failed to do so. >> eric: if they stop again, would you then sit down with them? >> we did say clearly, if i can say that he recognizes the palestinian state, based on the 1967 borders with agreed swaps and total cessation of settlement activitie
mr. netanyahu is interested in return negotiations, he has to say clearly, that he is committed to the terms of reference for these negotiations. >> eric: he told our greta vanat he stopped stems before and it didn't do -- stopped settlements before and it didn't do any good. >> they put in a precondition they never put in for a teen years. all of a study came in they abandoned it. i nearly tproedz it for a -- i nearly froze it for a year, 10 months, they still didn't come. >>...
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van hollen. >> before i make a few remarks, i ask unanimous consent to give our colleague, mr. camp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. >> without objection. >> i appreciate the gentleman sentiment. i do not think it is going to be necessary. i will post them on line. i appreciate very much the sentiment and i will yield back. >> the gentleman from maryland is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join my colleagues here today in recognizing we have a big responsibility to the american people, a responsibility to meet the twin challenges of doing everything in our power to put americans back to work and put america on a steady, predictable path to deficit and debt reduction. these are not competing goals. they overlap. every day that the economy has stalled is another day that the american people are hurting and another day the deficit is growing. the quickest and most effective way to reduce the deficit in the short term is to help grow jobs. indeed, the nonpartisan congressional budget office has rejected the offer at each one- tenth of 1% increase in gdp over t
van hollen. >> before i make a few remarks, i ask unanimous consent to give our colleague, mr. camp, a brief opportunity to complete his remarks. >> without objection. >> i appreciate the gentleman sentiment. i do not think it is going to be necessary. i will post them on line. i appreciate very much the sentiment and i will yield back. >> the gentleman from maryland is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join my colleagues here today in recognizing we have a...
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mr. brody. it's actually andy. host: i'm sorry. you're calling. go ahead. caller: first, i just want to say i appreciate the fact that you have written this book talking about the tea vanellkls that you call them. the type of thing that the tea party has denied up to this point. wanting everyone to believe that they're purely about spending and fiscal conservativism and things like that and if a so called liberal had written a book it would have been denied and problems. so i appreciate you going ahead and acknowledging and exposing this and maybe go see have a credible source on that. but i wanted to ask you. you talked about perry going to jerry fall well's university which is a popular stop for a lot of the and i want to get your take on these type universities. jerry fall well, oral roberts, pat robertson. every university i'm assuming your very familiar and the fact that there are so many people come out of these schools and george bush was very fond of appointing a lot of these people to his administration throughout the federal government and i'm concerned about their allegiance to the converts to teaching as opposed to religious agenda and i want to get your ta
mr. brody. it's actually andy. host: i'm sorry. you're calling. go ahead. caller: first, i just want to say i appreciate the fact that you have written this book talking about the tea vanellkls that you call them. the type of thing that the tea party has denied up to this point. wanting everyone to believe that they're purely about spending and fiscal conservativism and things like that and if a so called liberal had written a book it would have been denied and problems. so i appreciate you...