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sharp pencil. - mr. who ? - a figure of speech if you know what i mean. welcome to crossroads cafe ! mr. brashov. well, this wasn't what i expected. - it wasn't what i expected, either. - how's that ? oh, nothing. let me show you to a table. here. please, sit. can i get you anything ? oh, a cup of coffee will be fine. here we are. a nice fresh pot, too. mr. brashov, are you aware that there's no one eating ? why hasn't your waitress brought their orders ? i don't know but i'll find out. oh, i'll go with you. katherine, where are the customers' orders ? - they're on the tables where they're supposed to be. - no, i mean the food orders. oh, the food orders. they're coming right up. we are just cooking like crazy back here. i don't know what you're trying to pull, but there is no food being cooked in there. - i can explain, if you'll give me a moment. - go ahead. i can't explain. mr. brashov, this is not the approach to your problem. you have to take strong measures before it's too late. i'll be expecting to hear from you. - what did he mean by "strong measur
sharp pencil. - mr. who ? - a figure of speech if you know what i mean. welcome to crossroads cafe ! mr. brashov. well, this wasn't what i expected. - it wasn't what i expected, either. - how's that ? oh, nothing. let me show you to a table. here. please, sit. can i get you anything ? oh, a cup of coffee will be fine. here we are. a nice fresh pot, too. mr. brashov, are you aware that there's no one eating ? why hasn't your waitress brought their orders ? i don't know but i'll find out. oh,...
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mr. jonas who was at a festival in l.a. >> i like to have fun. i like to people who enjoy having fun. >> kate sleek was just one of the stars this had a talk at the premier. great film, big stars. lady gaga and taylor king wedding detail. >> people keep asking about the dates. we have christmas. summer. i don't mind doing the little white chapel thing. we're going to take our time and do it right. >> number two, j-lo everything. check her out. dark specs, big coat, casper as her date and dish on her hosting gig. >> i'm working on it. i'm not a host. i don't do what you do. >> yes, do you. >> i'm covering my mouth. >> number three, well, you probably already know this one. bill murray is the man. >> i love when you sing in the shower. what do you like to sing in the shower? >> "flying on faith" by eric clapton. >> and it's a beautiful song to sing in the shower. you are obviously a bathtub person. >> actually, i'm a bathtub person am i'm british. >> they get excited if i soak over there. if you ever get a chance to take a shower, and you will, try
mr. jonas who was at a festival in l.a. >> i like to have fun. i like to people who enjoy having fun. >> kate sleek was just one of the stars this had a talk at the premier. great film, big stars. lady gaga and taylor king wedding detail. >> people keep asking about the dates. we have christmas. summer. i don't mind doing the little white chapel thing. we're going to take our time and do it right. >> number two, j-lo everything. check her out. dark specs, big coat,...
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reporter: paul ryan, is that the only person who can get 218? mr. issa: i believe you'll have to ask the candidates who may emerge. i don't believe there was any candidate today who could get to 218. among those who had declared. i believe that's the reason speaker boehner dismissed with the intention to have the field reconsidered for someone who can get to 218 within our conference. reporter: does he stay on as speaker for the time being, longer than the end of october? mr. issa: speaker boehner remains the speaker until he formally steps down. obviously at this point what we have is a candidate who very much said he didn't believe he could unite the conference efficiently. and he's taken himself out of the running. no other candidate came close to having the 200-plus votes that kevin mccarthy had. thank you. host: that is congressman darrell issa reacting to the news that kevin mccarthy, the majority leader, stepped out of the race today. the race for speaker's been postponed. this just happened within the minutes.o 12 charlie dent of pennsylvania
reporter: paul ryan, is that the only person who can get 218? mr. issa: i believe you'll have to ask the candidates who may emerge. i don't believe there was any candidate today who could get to 218. among those who had declared. i believe that's the reason speaker boehner dismissed with the intention to have the field reconsidered for someone who can get to 218 within our conference. reporter: does he stay on as speaker for the time being, longer than the end of october? mr. issa: speaker...
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manus: i think this is a seminal bailey,hen the ceo, mr. whoely hear from, i think this is a moment to say our strategy is correct, 30% in china, 40% in the united kingdom, this is an imbalance story for the current zeitgeist moment. jonathan: gentlemen, thank you very much. hans nichols, and not -- in london. manus cranny coming up after the break with the pulse and francine lacqua. that is it for me. if you want to talk market, you know where i am. i'm on twitter. equity markets snapping a losing streak. .8%.tse 100 is up it is dominating the discussion luxury.ld of burberry. good morning. ♪ francine: a luxury loser, burberry shares plunge. the company warns of lower earnings for a second straight year. manus: the bank of america swings into profit. the ceo brian monahan says jobs will go. francine: fed that fate. data from around the world sends the rate hike to a record low. manus: operation renegotiation. cameron heads to brussels to press his case for change. ♪
manus: i think this is a seminal bailey,hen the ceo, mr. whoely hear from, i think this is a moment to say our strategy is correct, 30% in china, 40% in the united kingdom, this is an imbalance story for the current zeitgeist moment. jonathan: gentlemen, thank you very much. hans nichols, and not -- in london. manus cranny coming up after the break with the pulse and francine lacqua. that is it for me. if you want to talk market, you know where i am. i'm on twitter. equity markets snapping a...
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the saudi arabian regime to stop the beheading and crucifixion of ali mohammed al-nimr -- who is -- [applause] mr. corbyn: who is threatened with the death penalty, for taking part in a demonstration at the age of 17. and while you're about it, terminate that bid made by our ministry of justice to provide services for saudi arabia which would be required to carry out the sentence that would be put down on mohammed ali al-nimr. [applause] mr. corbyn: we have to be very clear about what we stand for in human rights. a refusal to stand up is the kind of thing that really damages britain's standing in the world. i have huge undying admiration for human rights defenders all over the world. i've met hundreds of these very brave people during my lifetime working on international issues. i want to say a special mention to one group who've campaigned successfully for the release of british resident shaker aamer from guantanamo bay. [applause] mr. corbyn: this was a campaign of ordinary people like you and me, standing on cold, drafty streets, for many hours over many years. together, we secured this parti
the saudi arabian regime to stop the beheading and crucifixion of ali mohammed al-nimr -- who is -- [applause] mr. corbyn: who is threatened with the death penalty, for taking part in a demonstration at the age of 17. and while you're about it, terminate that bid made by our ministry of justice to provide services for saudi arabia which would be required to carry out the sentence that would be put down on mohammed ali al-nimr. [applause] mr. corbyn: we have to be very clear about what we stand...
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scifres: today i rise to honor a fellow ohioan who has for -- much mr. stivers: today i rise to honor a fellow ohioan who has done so much for the country. i didn't really know john boehner, but he convinced me to run for congress to make america better. he was very honest in that recruiting process. i said, i'd like to be on the energy and commerce committee, he took a big drag of his cigarette an said, not going to happen. so he never misled me, he never said anything that he didn't back up, and i will always respect that about him and the way he's acted his entire time for 25 years in this house. i know he'll be happy to spend more time with his -- with the things and people that are important to him. he's going to spend more time with his wife debbie, his children, his brand new grandson. and of course he'll spend more time with his golf clubs and probably a bottle of wine. i think it goes without saying that we'll miss john boehner more than he'll miss us. he's always been the responsible adult in the room. he's always done what's right for america,
scifres: today i rise to honor a fellow ohioan who has for -- much mr. stivers: today i rise to honor a fellow ohioan who has done so much for the country. i didn't really know john boehner, but he convinced me to run for congress to make america better. he was very honest in that recruiting process. i said, i'd like to be on the energy and commerce committee, he took a big drag of his cigarette an said, not going to happen. so he never misled me, he never said anything that he didn't back up,...
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mr. brashov decide who does what ? why don't you let mr. brashov answer for himself ?why don't you both go and do what you have to do ? - and brashov will take care of everything else-- - hi, everybody. - sorry i'm late. - it's about time-- katherine, please. - henry, where have you been ? - i was buying tickets for a rock concert. henry, you should call if you're not going to be on time ! but i had to stand in line. the tickets were almost all gone. - that's no excuse ! - i was starting to worry about you. okay, sorry. i'll get right to work. now maybe i can get back to work. and your children don't need a new mother after all. you're lucky i'm not the boss. -we are all lucky you're not the boss. -now i get some peace and quiet. why-- i give up ! let me help you ! no, i'll help ! would you like me to put these in order ? excuse me. one minute and seventeen seconds to go ! here's the phone bill. where do i put the utility bill ? everyone, stop ! you, go to the library ! you, go pick up your children ! you, go pick up the dishes ! - i will take care of the papers ! - yo
mr. brashov decide who does what ? why don't you let mr. brashov answer for himself ?why don't you both go and do what you have to do ? - and brashov will take care of everything else-- - hi, everybody. - sorry i'm late. - it's about time-- katherine, please. - henry, where have you been ? - i was buying tickets for a rock concert. henry, you should call if you're not going to be on time ! but i had to stand in line. the tickets were almost all gone. - that's no excuse ! - i was starting to...
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mr. henry clay, who was speaker of the house. and mr. jonathan russell in the swedish court. a very interesting group of people, you must admit. there is a story i can tell you about the nature of the negotiations. mr. quincy adams was known for his discipline, that he would rise early in the morning and begin his devotions and his correspondence. it was usually the time mr. clay would roll in from some party he had been involved with. needless to say, mr. quincy adams was not frequently very happy about this. and mr. clay didn't care. have moved to the question of actually sitting down with the english. they agreed to do so. in june of 1814, after a proposal to meet either in london or in sweden, we count the proposal again and they agree. it was convenient for the english ministry to find her representatives as well as it was for us to be there. 1814,e arrived in june of nothing happened. because england was hoping for and positive results in various activities. and it wasn't until august 8 representative, another presented themselves to us and the negotiations began. what
mr. henry clay, who was speaker of the house. and mr. jonathan russell in the swedish court. a very interesting group of people, you must admit. there is a story i can tell you about the nature of the negotiations. mr. quincy adams was known for his discipline, that he would rise early in the morning and begin his devotions and his correspondence. it was usually the time mr. clay would roll in from some party he had been involved with. needless to say, mr. quincy adams was not frequently very...
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mr. ace washington. >> quhoo who is not here >> those are all the speaker cards i have. >> mr.inaudible] were you there address the commission during public comment? okay. i know you better. where is that card. no. i know you enjoy visiting us but normally you like to say something >> thank you for reminding me. madam chair, commissioners, i am here to bring forward a situation where we have the big meeting concerning contractors with lunar and there there-[inaudible] concerning of the financing of community contractors under dda and they said we have come forth and asked lunar to take money from the community builders program and transfer over to the-to create a lending program community contractors to participate in the development and not have to dependent on the [inaudible] it is not a good situation and we learned that over the past. we talked to you guys about that in the meetings we had and that is why we come forward and ask you to be able to transfer fundsing from that program over to create a lending program for community contractors. we had one that was very successf
mr. ace washington. >> quhoo who is not here >> those are all the speaker cards i have. >> mr.inaudible] were you there address the commission during public comment? okay. i know you better. where is that card. no. i know you enjoy visiting us but normally you like to say something >> thank you for reminding me. madam chair, commissioners, i am here to bring forward a situation where we have the big meeting concerning contractors with lunar and there there-[inaudible]...
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mr. ace washington. >> quhoo who is not here >> those are all the speaker cards i have. >> mr. [inaudible] were you there address the commission during public comment? okay. i know you better. where is that card. no. i know you enjoy visiting us but normally you like to say something >> thank you for reminding me. madam chair, commissioners, i am here to bring forward a situation where we have the big meeting concerning contractors with lunar and there there-[inaudible] concerning of the financing of community contractors under dda and they said we have come forth and asked lunar to take money from the community builders program and transfer over to the-to create a lending program community contractors to participate in the development and not have to dependent on the [inaudible] it is not a good situation and we learned that over the past. we talked to you guys about that in the meetings we had and that is why we come forward and ask you to be able to transfer fundsing from that program over to create a lending program for community contractors. we had one that was very succes
mr. ace washington. >> quhoo who is not here >> those are all the speaker cards i have. >> mr. [inaudible] were you there address the commission during public comment? okay. i know you better. where is that card. no. i know you enjoy visiting us but normally you like to say something >> thank you for reminding me. madam chair, commissioners, i am here to bring forward a situation where we have the big meeting concerning contractors with lunar and there there-[inaudible]...
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mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot... working with younger students. dayleen liakos teacher>> "devin just has this knack to put the kids at ease. he can tease them without going over the line and keeping them in control still. asking questions. they look up devin soll student>> "my future's not going to be with kids, but they seem to like me and that's good. i like that, to spend some time with them." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> giving credit, in large part, to his family devin soll student>> "my brother is a big role model in my life. he's always pushing me in sports and academics. my father pushes me with farming to be the best i
mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot... working with younger students....
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mr. rokita: like who? mr. whitaker: we usually work through aopa and small airport association. mr. rokita: it's within your authority to reach out to them? mr. whitaker: absolutely. mr. rokita: we'll do that by what date? you say it's a good idea. i want to get you on record when we can start moving to build partnerships where they make most sense. when can you do that by? mr. mr. whitaker: i can report back to you within 30 days on our plan to do that. mr. rokita: tell us when you can make a phone call. when you can write a letter. when can you get these guys involved? mr. whitaker: in the next four weeks. mr. rokita: thank you very much. depending on the time of year, farmers may be out in the field wanting to use these machines and i have been -- in indiana there are farm operations 24 hour seven, probably starting right now. i think the proposed rule, 107.29 only allows day operations. are you considering modifying that at all? or are you going to be stripped on the day operations? i can see in a farm field where these machines can be used all around the clock? mr. whitaker: so
mr. rokita: like who? mr. whitaker: we usually work through aopa and small airport association. mr. rokita: it's within your authority to reach out to them? mr. whitaker: absolutely. mr. rokita: we'll do that by what date? you say it's a good idea. i want to get you on record when we can start moving to build partnerships where they make most sense. when can you do that by? mr. mr. whitaker: i can report back to you within 30 days on our plan to do that. mr. rokita: tell us when you can make a...
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mr. coppage was shot and killed. the investigation is still underway to determine which of the two who fired actually hit mr. coppage, if not both of them. terrible, terrible thing. we talked to a guide who was not there, did not know mr. coppage but does this same sort of thing. here is what he has to say about it. >> just like any gun, it's an action but sometimes it's from lack of experience or knowledge or whatever. that is going to be a tough one. brad: well, now this accident has been ruled an accident, but it is still under investigation by the department of natural resources. police want to get to the bottom of it and find out what happened. we'll be back at 5: 020 -- at 5:00 with the family of mr. coppage. their thoughts are mostly with the teenager who might be responsible for this death. in queen anne county, brad bell, abc7 news. alison: a sad situation, brad. thank you. turning to the weather now. the morning fog has broken. it's turning out to be a really nice afternoon. but another crisp start. could we see some rain tomorrow, though? meteorologist brian van de graaff has more on all of this. w
mr. coppage was shot and killed. the investigation is still underway to determine which of the two who fired actually hit mr. coppage, if not both of them. terrible, terrible thing. we talked to a guide who was not there, did not know mr. coppage but does this same sort of thing. here is what he has to say about it. >> just like any gun, it's an action but sometimes it's from lack of experience or knowledge or whatever. that is going to be a tough one. brad: well, now this accident has...
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mr. palt who is a. >> shutting down these organizations? >> right. the story that this tells which is the right story legally, they are freezing things rather than seizing them, there is actually no pure deprivation of property, you maintain the bank account and interest payments into the banbank account, that's cold comfort to those who have seized property. >> if i would have a problem paying my rent and doing my stuff, is there some way maybe that ofac should be looking at saying there's a reasonable time period in which they should be able to respond and resolve issues? >> sure, i mean ofac is a part of the government so obviously it is always stretched financially and resource-based and i can assure you in the cases of mistaken identity, it happens incredibly rarely because of this identifier, people work verve hard to make sure they got it right. outside individuals impacted, who cares to get it right better than ofac does? the vast majorities of sanctions don't even impact u.s. persons per se, they impact iranians and their desire to make nucl
mr. palt who is a. >> shutting down these organizations? >> right. the story that this tells which is the right story legally, they are freezing things rather than seizing them, there is actually no pure deprivation of property, you maintain the bank account and interest payments into the banbank account, that's cold comfort to those who have seized property. >> if i would have a problem paying my rent and doing my stuff, is there some way maybe that ofac should be looking at...
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mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but this rough around the edges farm boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot... working with younger students. dayleen liakos teacher>> "devin just has this knack to put the kids at ease. he can tease them without going over the line and keeping them in control still. they love going to him and asking questions. they look up to him. he's a good role model. devin soll student>> "my future's not going to be with kids, but they seem to like me and that's good. i like that, to spend some time with them." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> giving credit, in large part, to his family devin soll student>> "my brother is a big role model in my life. he's a
mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but this rough around the edges farm boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot......
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mr. ace washington. >> who has left the room. i have no other speaker cards. >> okay. does a member orphthe commission have question frz staff on this item? >> i just want to know what -[inaudible] you are not a member the [inaudible] >> the redevelopment agency was a member of pers and all the employees received benefit through pers. we have been continuing to pay our annual supplement to pers to continue to funds the future retirement cost, however, the contract with pers says redevelopment agency and they want a contract that says the successor agency to the redevelopment agency at the top. the content of the contract and the cost of the benefit squz benefits provided to employees all remain the same the only difference is it says successor agency to the redevelopment agency . >> [inaudible] >> i also am. not anymore. i am a former city employee and as a former city employee i'm a member of pers. >> other than you, anybody else in the department? >> any city employ whee sense transferred to ocii is a member of per and all ocii employees who are doing work for us und
mr. ace washington. >> who has left the room. i have no other speaker cards. >> okay. does a member orphthe commission have question frz staff on this item? >> i just want to know what -[inaudible] you are not a member the [inaudible] >> the redevelopment agency was a member of pers and all the employees received benefit through pers. we have been continuing to pay our annual supplement to pers to continue to funds the future retirement cost, however, the contract with...
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mr. mcraven: those who argue now we would be better if saddam hussein was still in power and cut. was still in power in terms of they were prepared to fight terrorism. mr. mcraven: i think that is -- charlie: you know of the violence of their nature and you know of how much punishment they were prepared to inflict on their own populations to maintain control. josh: it's easy to look at dictators and say they kept the country together. when you look at how they kept the country together, and the hundreds of thousands that saddam murdered, the kurds, his own people. we're not better off with saddam hussein. i don't think we were better off momentt off the -- contact what we realized early on in iraq is you are not going to create this jeffersonian democracy. there are still democratic processes that can be in place so the power rest in the hands of the people. if you get elected officials they need to understand at the end of the day they are responsible to the people. do they need to be strong and make sure that you have an inclusive government, absolutely. would we be better off if
mr. mcraven: those who argue now we would be better if saddam hussein was still in power and cut. was still in power in terms of they were prepared to fight terrorism. mr. mcraven: i think that is -- charlie: you know of the violence of their nature and you know of how much punishment they were prepared to inflict on their own populations to maintain control. josh: it's easy to look at dictators and say they kept the country together. when you look at how they kept the country together, and the...
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mr. wallace: i'm just echoing the sentiments of my children who say that young people do not use it anymore. representative burgess: so where are they? mr. wallace: in they are going to tell me. representative burgess: a development, all right. i will yield back the balance of my time and seeing that there are no further members wishing to ask questions for this panel, i want to thank our witnesses for being here today. before we conclude, i would like to submit the following document for the record, by unanimous consent from a story by ms. stanger. without objection, so ordered. days tohave 10 business spend additional questions with a record, and i asked the witnesses to submit their responses within 10 business days of receipt of such questions. without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: mike wallace is -- lillis is senior reporter with "the hill," here to talk abou
mr. wallace: i'm just echoing the sentiments of my children who say that young people do not use it anymore. representative burgess: so where are they? mr. wallace: in they are going to tell me. representative burgess: a development, all right. i will yield back the balance of my time and seeing that there are no further members wishing to ask questions for this panel, i want to thank our witnesses for being here today. before we conclude, i would like to submit the following document for the...
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mr. beauprez: who wants a shot at that? mr. neiman: boy, what a great question. i want to cheer you on. i have documents about this stick a have to monitor every month. thank you god the head of my construction visit, his daughter married someone from louisiana. you have to monitor what percentage in your area -- and that one person got us up to speed, otherwise i would have been find. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] mr. neiman: [laughter] and he is still a great person and a great worker. and he is about four and half foot tall. [laughter] mr. beauprez: you've got some experience with this. mr. coors: i agree with you. our k-12 education system is really in trouble, and it is shameful. it is really shameful. and we are trying to deal with this and colorado and jefferson county now. i have a recall election because they are doing things right and the teachers union doesn't like that. teachers unions are all about -- about the union, and not at all about the kids. >> [applause] mr. coors: i think there is places and reasons to have unions, what our kids need to get educated and they need t
mr. beauprez: who wants a shot at that? mr. neiman: boy, what a great question. i want to cheer you on. i have documents about this stick a have to monitor every month. thank you god the head of my construction visit, his daughter married someone from louisiana. you have to monitor what percentage in your area -- and that one person got us up to speed, otherwise i would have been find. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] mr. neiman: [laughter] and he is still a great person and a great worker....
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mr. kasich: i'm not a deadhead. you've got to get over that. mark: i think you kind of our. you are someone who about consensus and bringing people together. we have sampled the republicans. about guns and gun safety. where is the consensus between the parties on how to deal with gun safety? mr. kasich: first of all, all these institutions need to have security plans. we are trying to push them through all our schools in ohio. sometimes, it's hard to get people to do it. there is absolute consensus. second, i do not know what this person's history is going to be, but we have to have that are reporting so that the mentally ill cannot get their hands on these guns. i think that is a consensus, too. and beds for people who have an emergency situation where family knows and can get them someplace where they are not going to kill themselves and kill some others or at least hurt themselves. mark: if you get elected president and the incidence of mass shootings is as high under your presidency as it has been under president obama, how would you characterize the degree to which your priority would be t
mr. kasich: i'm not a deadhead. you've got to get over that. mark: i think you kind of our. you are someone who about consensus and bringing people together. we have sampled the republicans. about guns and gun safety. where is the consensus between the parties on how to deal with gun safety? mr. kasich: first of all, all these institutions need to have security plans. we are trying to push them through all our schools in ohio. sometimes, it's hard to get people to do it. there is absolute...
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who you're talking to? >> well, one is a shorthand, mr. chairman. >> well, why not just tell the court i turned over everything? >> you know how lawyers are. they use more words perhaps than they need. >> trust me, i know that. and they charge you for every one of them. >> yeah. i'm well aware of that, mr. chairman. and the clock is ticking. >> well, one more. and i'll pay mr. kendall's fee for the last question. how about that? >> i don't think you want to do that, mr. chairman. >> i probably can't do it. do you see my point, though? you're very definitive when you're talking to the american people you that you turned over everything. >> that's right. >> but those kind of lawyerly fudge words when you're talking to the court on information and belief. >> well -- >> and the reality is even tonight you cannot tell us you that turned over everything because you didn't think you missed the 15. >> well, i didn't have them. i turned over everything i had. everything i had has been turned over -- >> which means the system you had somehow missed
who you're talking to? >> well, one is a shorthand, mr. chairman. >> well, why not just tell the court i turned over everything? >> you know how lawyers are. they use more words perhaps than they need. >> trust me, i know that. and they charge you for every one of them. >> yeah. i'm well aware of that, mr. chairman. and the clock is ticking. >> well, one more. and i'll pay mr. kendall's fee for the last question. how about that? >> i don't think you...
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mr. lance: i hope those who are viewing this hearing will take that to heart. do not respond to such a call. mr. kaufman: the technology issues are challenging. it's become very inexpensive to blast millions upon millions of phone calls. we're bringing law enforcement actions, but the cases are challenging. the caller i.d.'s are spoofed. it makes finding the perpetrators pretty challenging. one thing we have done at the f.t.c. that is pretty innovative is we've issued a number of different public challenges to get people in the technology community interested in the issue of robo calls in helping to figure out ways to block calls. we've had four separate events that have been successful and it'sing is we're continuing to pursue -- it's something we're continuing to pursue. we also, again, hang up on the calls. get yourself on the do-not call list and we work hard in this area. mr. lance: thank you. in one of the counties i represent in new jersey, residents were being telephoned by those who claimed to be from the county sheriff's office. this is clearly inaccur
mr. lance: i hope those who are viewing this hearing will take that to heart. do not respond to such a call. mr. kaufman: the technology issues are challenging. it's become very inexpensive to blast millions upon millions of phone calls. we're bringing law enforcement actions, but the cases are challenging. the caller i.d.'s are spoofed. it makes finding the perpetrators pretty challenging. one thing we have done at the f.t.c. that is pretty innovative is we've issued a number of different...
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mr. hoyer, who has been a champion of make it in america, but let's export to the rest of the world. mr. hoyer: the best whip in the house is nancy pelosi and we worked as a team to get this done to support maxine waters, gwen moore and denny heck who has been an extraordinary champion of export-import bank. as leader pelosi said and the chamber of commerce said, if we didn't do this, it would be unilateral disarmament and would be saying to the rest of the world, you are going to be able to compete and we won't. when we last worked on this in 2012, mr. cantor and i, ms. slaughter, ms. moore, mr. heck, we got over 300 votes. what today showed was when we work together, when people are allowed to express their will, we had 42 republicans sign a discharge petition. it's the fifth discharge petition i'm told -- i haven't looked this up, so check this -- it's the fifth since 1930. over 85 years. only five of these have been signed and acted on. on october 26, he -- we will be able to consider what i think is a bill to make america more competitive as the leader said, to make it in america
mr. hoyer, who has been a champion of make it in america, but let's export to the rest of the world. mr. hoyer: the best whip in the house is nancy pelosi and we worked as a team to get this done to support maxine waters, gwen moore and denny heck who has been an extraordinary champion of export-import bank. as leader pelosi said and the chamber of commerce said, if we didn't do this, it would be unilateral disarmament and would be saying to the rest of the world, you are going to be able to...
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mr. walden who's not a member of this committee wanted to sit in this hearing and has the right to do so. you will be recognized for two minutes. first a member first. then you can yield to mr. walden for two minutes? thank you. >> i was a practicing physician before, and i just want to talk about the focus on insurance rates. people getting insurance. coverage does not guarantee access to health care. deductibles are up. premiums are up. the cost is being shifted to the people. the uninsurance rate may be down, but the access, i would argue, has not improved dramatically. if you're a schoolteacher or factory worker or other middle class employee, if you have a $5,000 deductible, do you have affordable health insurance? i would argue that you do not. in many states, physicians aren't taking new medicaid patients. i know this because i'm a physician, and i talk to physicians all the time. in fact, many physicians aren't taking new medicare patients let alone medicaid patients. i just want to clarify that focusing only on uninsurance rates is not the only parameter to look at when you're lo
mr. walden who's not a member of this committee wanted to sit in this hearing and has the right to do so. you will be recognized for two minutes. first a member first. then you can yield to mr. walden for two minutes? thank you. >> i was a practicing physician before, and i just want to talk about the focus on insurance rates. people getting insurance. coverage does not guarantee access to health care. deductibles are up. premiums are up. the cost is being shifted to the people. the...
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mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but this rough around the edges farm boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot... working with younger students. dayleen liakos teacher>> "devin just has this knack to put the kids at ease. he can tease them without going over the line and keeping them in control still. they love going to him and to him. he's a good role model. devin soll student>> "my future's not going to be with kids, but they seem to like me and that's good. i like that, to spend some time with them." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> giving credit, in large part, to his family devin soll student>> "my brother is a big role model in my life. he's always pushing me in sports and
mrs. liakos, who he helps as a student aid. jaclyn driscoll reporting>> the youngest of three children on a family farm of about 2500 acres, devin is slated to take things over after college. "he's involved in harvest right now, so he goes to school all day, goes to football practice, then he goes home and he's out on the combine or driving truck." jaclyn driscoll reporting>> but this rough around the edges farm boy who stands over six feet tall, found his soft spot......
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mr. hurt, who won, hillary clinton, bernie sanders, somebody else?ink without a doubt hillary clinton won. you know, bernie sanders obviously did very well. he always does well with social media types, and he certainly is probably raised a ton of money last night with all of his sort of avuncular talk and straight talk, but, you know, the fact that nobody laid a glove on hillary clinton and nobody landed a real good punch on her. the fact even bernie sanders kind of folded in his past attacks about the e-mail server, you know, all of that means that she was left standing, and i think she akuwaited herself actually very, very well. you know, she was left standing without any punches landed. >> you think with joe biden the competition would stiffen up. nobody landed a punch, even bernie sanders. do you think joe biden would have been different if he had been in there? >> i don't know. it's interesting because all the men object stage seemed to be kind of -- didn't really know how to -- to handle her, and she was fighting back on everything and she atta
mr. hurt, who won, hillary clinton, bernie sanders, somebody else?ink without a doubt hillary clinton won. you know, bernie sanders obviously did very well. he always does well with social media types, and he certainly is probably raised a ton of money last night with all of his sort of avuncular talk and straight talk, but, you know, the fact that nobody laid a glove on hillary clinton and nobody landed a real good punch on her. the fact even bernie sanders kind of folded in his past attacks...
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mr. van hollen my friend, who has done such a terrific job. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: i yield one minute to representative jackson lee from the great state of texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: mr. ranking member, let me thank you and to the chairman of the appropriations committee. let me thank you as well. this was a tough call and i do want to thank the leadership, speaker boehner, and our leader, leader pelosi, whip hoyer and of course our ranking member of the budget committee, ways and means leadership as well. this is an important step forward because i can say to my constituents that we fixed some of our pain and your anguish. this bill quickly provides $80 billion but i'm grateful that part of that deals with the plusing up of nondefense discretionary funding. child care, national institutes of health and other very important issues. my seniors, i think it is
mr. van hollen my friend, who has done such a terrific job. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: i yield one minute to representative jackson lee from the great state of texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: mr. ranking member, let me thank you and to the chairman of the appropriations committee. let me thank you...
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mr. met who is under orders never to speak. both teams hungry. the last time the royals won the world series, 1985. >> rob powers and marcus solis are in kansas city where it's been raining for most of the day. heavy rain here tomorrow we'll begin this afternoon with rob. >> a couple developments since we saw you on eyewitness news at 5:00. it's still raining but not nearly as hard. there's been movement on the grounds crew and the mets themselves have come out. they're warming up in the outfield right now. they'll do what they have done, most of the pregame work inside. the mets and royals get ready for game 1 but job 1 is to dry things out and get this game started. the tarp has been on the field for much of the day. they have blowers out here underneath the tarp. they'll be fine playing through drizzle. terry his guys would be fine to start. the problem for matt harvey would be a rain delay during the game. >> matt will be fine pitching early. supposed to stop in the middle of the game sometime, but if it doesn't, and we get some heavy rain or
mr. met who is under orders never to speak. both teams hungry. the last time the royals won the world series, 1985. >> rob powers and marcus solis are in kansas city where it's been raining for most of the day. heavy rain here tomorrow we'll begin this afternoon with rob. >> a couple developments since we saw you on eyewitness news at 5:00. it's still raining but not nearly as hard. there's been movement on the grounds crew and the mets themselves have come out. they're warming up...
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jordan. >> mr. who? >> sorry, mr. jordan. >> no. >> mr. jordan votes no. mr. ross consume. >> no. >> mr. ross consume vote nos. mr. pompao. >> no. >> mrs. roby. >> no. >> mrs. brooks. >> no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. smith. >> aye. >> mr. schiff. >> aye. >> ms. sanchez. >> aye. >> miss duckworth. >> aye. >> the clerk will report. >> and mr. gowdy. >> no. >> mr. gowdy votes no. yea 5, nos 8. >> and the motion is not agreed to. madame secretary -- >> my apology, sir. it was 7. >> motion still not agreed to. even south carolina math can figure that out. madame secretary, before we broke, there was a question asked that i thought was a fair question, which is why was i talking about mr. blumenthal's e-mails. i do think that's a fair question. i think it's an equally it fair question to ask why you were reading mr. blumenthal's e-mails. i think both are fair. so i want to go to june of 2012 which is an interesting time period to look at. charlene lamb was an employee of the state department ande-mail, read it, but where she describes benghazi as a soft target
jordan. >> mr. who? >> sorry, mr. jordan. >> no. >> mr. jordan votes no. mr. ross consume. >> no. >> mr. ross consume vote nos. mr. pompao. >> no. >> mrs. roby. >> no. >> mrs. brooks. >> no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. smith. >> aye. >> mr. schiff. >> aye. >> ms. sanchez. >> aye. >> miss duckworth. >> aye. >> the clerk will report. >> and mr. gowdy....
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mr. ace washington. >> who has left the room. i have no other speaker cards. >> okay. does a member orphthe commission have question frz staff on this item? >> i just want to know what -[inaudible] you are not a member the [inaudible] >> the redevelopment agency was a member of pers and all the employees received benefit through pers. we have been continuing to pay our annual supplement to pers to continue to funds the future retirement cost, however, the contract with pers says redevelopment agency and they want a contract that says the successor agency to the redevelopment agency at the top. the content of the contract and the cost of the benefit squz benefits provided to employees all remain the same the only difference is it says successor agency to the redevelopment agency . >> [inaudible] >> i also am. not anymore. i am a former city employee and as a former city employee i'm a member of pers. >> other than you, anybody else in the department? >> any city employ whee sense transferred to ocii is a member of per and all ocii employees who are doing work for us und
mr. ace washington. >> who has left the room. i have no other speaker cards. >> okay. does a member orphthe commission have question frz staff on this item? >> i just want to know what -[inaudible] you are not a member the [inaudible] >> the redevelopment agency was a member of pers and all the employees received benefit through pers. we have been continuing to pay our annual supplement to pers to continue to funds the future retirement cost, however, the contract with...
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mr. speaker -- >> you said you would yield to a democrat who could quote -- mr. hensarling: i said i would yield to a democrat where he can give me a quote where the director says he would hold harmless or grace period. >> i am so close to that. mr. hensarling: i would be glad to yield to him. mr. sherman: he said of this grace period, it will be diagnostic and corrective and not punitive and there will be time for them to work to get it right. mr. hensarling: reclaiming my time. i continue to hear the word diagnostic and read between the lines. again, at worst the bill is redundant. at this time, mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, chairman of the financial institution subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for three minutes. mr. neugebauer: i thank the distinguished chairman and thank him for his work on this important piece of legislation. as well as my good friend, mr. hill, from arkansas. mr. speaker, a good portion of my life before congress i was in the housing business. and
mr. speaker -- >> you said you would yield to a democrat who could quote -- mr. hensarling: i said i would yield to a democrat where he can give me a quote where the director says he would hold harmless or grace period. >> i am so close to that. mr. hensarling: i would be glad to yield to him. mr. sherman: he said of this grace period, it will be diagnostic and corrective and not punitive and there will be time for them to work to get it right. mr. hensarling: reclaiming my time. i...
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committee came out with reports, 40,000 documents, interviews, and after all of that republicans who mraffetz is asking to vote for him for speaker, the chairman of both committees and all the republican members of the committee found, one, no wrongdoing by hillary clinton or the administration in manipulating or covering up talking points. two, no order of a stand down and, three, that whatever has been charged about political motivation is false. so, in other words, two committees are being criticized by mr. chaffetz who forgot to tell your audience about the republicans come out with these reports and goudy has nothing new but to attack and try to bring down the one candidate that i see that -- >> so a gift to her campaign? >> -- republicans most fear is -- it's a gift that we finally know what everyone has already known which is gowdy has anything to do but partisan agenda. >> so you saw her at the town hall on new hampshire this morning on the "today" show. she was blasting that committee this morning, holding back. >> you're a crisis communications expert. is this the hillary clin
committee came out with reports, 40,000 documents, interviews, and after all of that republicans who mraffetz is asking to vote for him for speaker, the chairman of both committees and all the republican members of the committee found, one, no wrongdoing by hillary clinton or the administration in manipulating or covering up talking points. two, no order of a stand down and, three, that whatever has been charged about political motivation is false. so, in other words, two committees are being...
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. >> mr. who? >> sorry, mr. jordan. >> no. >> mr. jordan votes no. mr. ross consume. >> no. >> mr. ross consume vote nos. mr. pompao. >> no. >> mrs. roby. >> no. >> mrs. brooks. >> no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. smith. >> aye. >> mr. schiff. >> aye. >> ms. sanchez. >> aye. >> miss duckworth. >> aye. >> the clerk will report. >> and mr. gowdy. >> no. >> mr. gowdy votes no. yea 5, nos 8. >> and the motion is not agreed to. madame secretary -- >> my apology, sir. it was 7. >> motion still not agreed to. even south carolina math can figure that out. madame secretary, before we broke, there was a question asked that i thought was a fair question, which is why was i talking about mr. blumenthal's e-mails. i do think that's a fair question. i think it's an equally it fair question to ask why you were reading mr. blumenthal's e-mails. i think both are fair. so i want to go to june of 2012 which is an interesting time period to look at. charlene lamb was an employee of the state department ande-mail, read it, but where she describes benghazi as a soft target, attacks on americans not s
. >> mr. who? >> sorry, mr. jordan. >> no. >> mr. jordan votes no. mr. ross consume. >> no. >> mr. ross consume vote nos. mr. pompao. >> no. >> mrs. roby. >> no. >> mrs. brooks. >> no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. smith. >> aye. >> mr. schiff. >> aye. >> ms. sanchez. >> aye. >> miss duckworth. >> aye. >> the clerk will report. >> and mr. gowdy. >>...
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mr. kasich: i have a semblance. i know we are going to see gordon humphrey. then, i don't know where we're going. guess who football game last night? steelers. they lost. mark: is that what you predicted? mr. kasich: i did. >> it's my pleasure this morning to join senator john sununu and peter thompson and so many other public officials and private citizens around the state and extending my endorsement to governor john kasich of ohio in his campaign for the office of president. mr. kasich: this is a big deal to have gordon humphrey and of course peter thompson. i would like to call on the president of the united states and the leadership in the congress of the united states to create sanctuaries, safe havens in syria, perhaps along the jordanian border, perhaps along the border with turkey, where we would create no-fly zones. mark: do you think other candidates are seeing you as a major threat? mr. kasich: what is interesting to me is they are kind of writing about the library. it's really cool. they set up my old congressional office, and now they have material from me being governor and all that. i love
mr. kasich: i have a semblance. i know we are going to see gordon humphrey. then, i don't know where we're going. guess who football game last night? steelers. they lost. mark: is that what you predicted? mr. kasich: i did. >> it's my pleasure this morning to join senator john sununu and peter thompson and so many other public officials and private citizens around the state and extending my endorsement to governor john kasich of ohio in his campaign for the office of president. mr....
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mr. rubio: who's going to build that platform? the government? >> citizens could do it and a make it more open so the share hold, -- mr. rubio: i don't think you're going to get innovation that way. the way you come up with great ideas is someone says, i have a good idea and i think i can make money on, it i'm going to do it. every major innovation in the world has been driven that way. particularly when it comes to providing certains to individuals. you may believe in your idea, but the fact is that the reason why it's created is because there's a profit motive. somebody has made a decision, i think i can do this for a living and so they found these ideas. i think if you're counting on the collective to come up with it on its own, the not an effective way to move innovation. free enterprise has proven that. the great company of the year 2025 doesn't exist yet. someone is probably 14 years old playing mine craft right now and they're going to figure out -- they shouldn't be playing right now. \[laughter] but they're going to figure out how to put
mr. rubio: who's going to build that platform? the government? >> citizens could do it and a make it more open so the share hold, -- mr. rubio: i don't think you're going to get innovation that way. the way you come up with great ideas is someone says, i have a good idea and i think i can make money on, it i'm going to do it. every major innovation in the world has been driven that way. particularly when it comes to providing certains to individuals. you may believe in your idea, but the...