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mr. williams, herbert weiner. >> john steno son. i have been a pension member for 40 years. i am opposed to this loan program. no. 1, it's very high risk. it's like private equity. for i risk investment, as you all know you expect high retains. what's the retain he says you only get 7.5%. you can get 11% investing in the snp 500 before the american depression, instead of having $20 billion now, you would have $100 billion. what's wrong with saving for a down payment like i did. why should we assist people with down payments? if you can't afford to save up for a down payment, you shouldn't afford to buy a house. i have lived in this city for 50 years. the day i will be living in the city. the people like policemen, some make a quarter of a million dollars. you think they can't make a down payment. you think the owner can't save for a down payment? thank you. >> >> public speaker: staff of isbc local 21. we are with sound principals in the management of our pension. we believe in analysis and critical thinking around critical decisions with the pensions. we believe this should
mr. williams, herbert weiner. >> john steno son. i have been a pension member for 40 years. i am opposed to this loan program. no. 1, it's very high risk. it's like private equity. for i risk investment, as you all know you expect high retains. what's the retain he says you only get 7.5%. you can get 11% investing in the snp 500 before the american depression, instead of having $20 billion now, you would have $100 billion. what's wrong with saving for a down payment like i did. why should...
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mr. williams and other folks in this room.bout business owners because they grow our economy and create opportunities for our kids. , andu are in my district you talk to the owners of the paper mill or convenience store, they say the same thing could they are spending -- they say the same thing. they are spending so much time and money complying with government regulations that they cannot grow their business and hire more workers. the competitive price institute calculates that the cost of businesses in america in one year to comply with just federal government regulations is 1.9 chilean dollars. 1.9 chilean dollars. -- $1.9 trillion. these businesses pass on the regulations in their products. our families are spending $15,000 a year for businesses to comply with government regulations. i'm sure that we can agree that businesses need to be fairly regulated, but when the -- those regulations are killing jobs, it is just not right. several years ago, with a highly littlen group with very republican support, the 2300 page dodd-f
mr. williams and other folks in this room.bout business owners because they grow our economy and create opportunities for our kids. , andu are in my district you talk to the owners of the paper mill or convenience store, they say the same thing could they are spending -- they say the same thing. they are spending so much time and money complying with government regulations that they cannot grow their business and hire more workers. the competitive price institute calculates that the cost of...
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mrs. williams thinks when this statue is repaired, the plaque should be changed. do you think those guys got the recognition they deserved? >> you know they didn't. you know they didn't. >> reporter: mrs. williams thinks the plaque should be desegregated by eliminating the reference to color and listing everyone equally by alphabet. you think we ought to make that right? >> i think they should. >> they need to be equal. >> reporter: her daughter is marie. son pat is a vietnam era veteran. >> they were there, germany, france, wherever they fought at. they did their part what they were told to do just like everybody else. >> reporter: the issue came up when the dough boy statue was damaged by a car june 17th. resident robert rosenspiel sparked controversy when he suggested repair should include a new plaque eliminated colored and listing the three black soldiers like everyone else. >> why not change that? >> it needs to be remembered as is. >> reporter: but emmetsburg historical society director told me thursday that segregation and racism are wrong, but so is chang
mrs. williams thinks when this statue is repaired, the plaque should be changed. do you think those guys got the recognition they deserved? >> you know they didn't. you know they didn't. >> reporter: mrs. williams thinks the plaque should be desegregated by eliminating the reference to color and listing everyone equally by alphabet. you think we ought to make that right? >> i think they should. >> they need to be equal. >> reporter: her daughter is marie. son pat...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> -- they have the ability go enrich again. what is the next step for the united states? dmoeb is answering that question. >> mr. keating. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank our witnesses for being here and their hard work. three threads i'll throw out there. one of them there have been reports in the media that have surfaced that among our european partners in this there was reluctance and those reports centered on france in particular. i'm curious, and you can answer all three at the end. i'm curious what issues might of -- that you can detail that they might have had qualms about, issues that weren't addressed, and i want you to comment on those reports. number two, if you could comment about the cooperative actions of north korea and iran and how this might be impacted. number three, we have had witnesses before on this issue, and they really were forceful including ambassador burns -- they were forceful in saying it is important that we send a strong military message should any agreement go forward. when it comes to the trans
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> -- they have the ability go enrich again. what is the next step for the united states? dmoeb is answering that question. >> mr. keating. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank our witnesses for being here and their hard work. three threads i'll throw out there. one of them there have been reports in the media that have surfaced that among our european partners in this there was reluctance and those reports centered on france in particular....
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mr. williams is here, i want to express on behalf of of the board of directors our concern sending our prayers and thoughts to the cable car operator who was struck and seriously injured by the mote cyclist this past week. >> item 9, public comment this is an opportunity for members of the public to address the board within the matters that within the jurisdiction of the mta board and not on today's agenda, we'll start with ( calling speaker names ). >> good afternoon, directors. i don't know if this is in the purview of the mta or not but it should be. i think that [inaudible] should be regulated by the city of san francisco because they're not really being regulated by the state of california. there are two contradictory facts that i would like to bring up. one is that fewer people are using cars in san francisco than were previously three or four years ago and the other one is that the level of congestion is rising. i suggest that uber itself has given us a reason, an explanation for this they have a study that show they have 16 thousand drivers, almost 11 thousand of which are on the stree
mr. williams is here, i want to express on behalf of of the board of directors our concern sending our prayers and thoughts to the cable car operator who was struck and seriously injured by the mote cyclist this past week. >> item 9, public comment this is an opportunity for members of the public to address the board within the matters that within the jurisdiction of the mta board and not on today's agenda, we'll start with ( calling speaker names ). >> good afternoon, directors. i...
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mr. williams filed a complaint with the superior court accusing me of '' professional and personal defamationa nobel prize recipient. [laughter] this was a hitherto unknown crime to be but defamation of the nobel prize recipient? that is not in the magna carta but apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had no idea michael mann was a nobel prize winner and as it turns out later to the nobel institute. [laughter] [cheers and applause] a couple of reporters called them up and the then director of the institute said'' mcmichael man has never been awarded the nobel feet -- peace prize that is what he can -- claims to have one that defamation of the nobel prize recipient not just the peace prize winner where you stand is not all of fame between yasser arafat and al gore. [laughter] but a bonafide nobel prize winner with einstein and all the rest he claims to be a nobel laureate because in 2007 as an institution it received the nobel peace prize in she was one of thousands upon thousands of people who were associated with it since 1990. a couple of years later the european unio
mr. williams filed a complaint with the superior court accusing me of '' professional and personal defamationa nobel prize recipient. [laughter] this was a hitherto unknown crime to be but defamation of the nobel prize recipient? that is not in the magna carta but apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had no idea michael mann was a nobel prize winner and as it turns out later to the nobel institute. [laughter] [cheers and applause] a couple of reporters called them up and...
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mr. williams. the vote is 6-3. the amendment is tabled. >> a request to grant leave to senator gregory for the rest of the week. >> without objection, so ordered. the clerk will read the bill. >> [indiscernible] >> for what purpose do you rise sir? >> i would like to be heard on the amendment. mr.verdin. senator verdin: thank you, mr. president. >> you are welcome. senator verdin: i was surprised that the senator from darlington was the only one running to the front to get a copy. members, i want to thank you for the opportunity to stand before you. you never know how a debate is going to play out. there have been debates i have missed while serving in the body . there were debates in the past that i missed for not having the opportunity to serve in the body. one of those debates was the debate in 2000 for the flag to be relocated to the soldiers monument in front of the statehouse. and as i said just a few moments ago, the grievous and tragic circumstances that have precipitated this debate crush our souls. and yo
mr. williams. the vote is 6-3. the amendment is tabled. >> a request to grant leave to senator gregory for the rest of the week. >> without objection, so ordered. the clerk will read the bill. >> [indiscernible] >> for what purpose do you rise sir? >> i would like to be heard on the amendment. mr.verdin. senator verdin: thank you, mr. president. >> you are welcome. senator verdin: i was surprised that the senator from darlington was the only one running to...
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mr. williams filed a complaint with the superior court accusing me of the professional and personal definitiona nobel prize recipient. this was a hitherto unknown crime to me. defamation of a nobel prize recipient. that is not in magna carta. but it is apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had then i had no idea michael man was a nobel prize winner. as it as it turns out neither did the nobel institute. [laughter] there were a couple of reporters that called them up and the director of the institute said michael man has never been awarded the nobel peace prize. that is what he claims to have one the nobel peace prize. notice the subtle elision. defamation of a nobel prize recipient. not just a lousy old nobel peace prize winner where you're standing in the hall of fame between al gore and yasser arafat, but a side nobel prize winner where what you write in the same pantheon as einstein and series and all the rest of the. he he claims to be a nobel laureate because in 2,007 the ipc see as an institution receive the nobel peace prize. he was one of thousands upon thousands
mr. williams filed a complaint with the superior court accusing me of the professional and personal definitiona nobel prize recipient. this was a hitherto unknown crime to me. defamation of a nobel prize recipient. that is not in magna carta. but it is apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had then i had no idea michael man was a nobel prize winner. as it as it turns out neither did the nobel institute. [laughter] there were a couple of reporters that called them up and...
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mr. williams, doctors machine n's counsel filed a compliment with the superior court accusing me of, quotethe professional and personal defamation of a nobel prize recipient. unquote. this was a hither-to unknown crime to me. definition of a nobel prize recipient. that's not in magna carta. but it's apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had no idea michael mann was a nobel prize winner. and as it turns out neither did the nobel institute. [applause] a couple of reporters called them up, and the director, the then-director of the nobel institute said, quote michael mann has never been awarded the nobel peace prize unquote. that's what he claims to have won, the nobel peace prize. but notice the subtle illusion of his legal pleadings quote defamation of a nobel prize resivent. so not just a louse you old nobel peace prize winner, where you are standing in the hall of fame between al gore and yassar arafat. but a bona fide nobel prize winner where you are right in the same pantheon as einstein and the rest of them. mann claims to be a nobel laureate because in 207. the
mr. williams, doctors machine n's counsel filed a compliment with the superior court accusing me of, quotethe professional and personal defamation of a nobel prize recipient. unquote. this was a hither-to unknown crime to me. definition of a nobel prize recipient. that's not in magna carta. but it's apparently a crime in the district of columbia. until then i had no idea michael mann was a nobel prize winner. and as it turns out neither did the nobel institute. [applause] a couple of reporters...
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mr. williams saying that greece is in an unsustainable situation. tell us the latest on the ground.sts we had here over the last few towers -- few hours have died down. they were organized by the communist party here in greece. in000 people had gathered front of the parliament building. around 9:15 local time, things started to turn. a few molotov cocktails were exploded on the square. we passed a ban on the north side of the square. there was a guy on top of it on thecamera trained parliament. a few minutes later, that than directed in flames. the van proceeded to burn for several minutes. these violent protests lasted for 30 minutes until riot police began to mood -- to move toward the crowd. tear gas was dispersed. we definitely inhale some of it up here. here we are now, almost an hour later here and things are a bit wider. we still hear some chanting, some protests from the square, but quieter than they were before. alix: great reporting in athens. reportingd intel second order earnings right after the closing bell in just minutes. let's talk netflix. they tend to have big move
mr. williams saying that greece is in an unsustainable situation. tell us the latest on the ground.sts we had here over the last few towers -- few hours have died down. they were organized by the communist party here in greece. in000 people had gathered front of the parliament building. around 9:15 local time, things started to turn. a few molotov cocktails were exploded on the square. we passed a ban on the north side of the square. there was a guy on top of it on thecamera trained parliament....
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mr. williams. ranking member custer. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have a question at the top just to get to the bottom of the issue as to what legal authorities provide the basis of purchase of nonv.a. care and so i'm asking our representatives from the v.a. to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that nonv.a. care was not governed by far. i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white paper provided to secretary shinseki on nonv.a. care authority options. and then finally, and i don't have a date for this, but i think from the testimony it is 2014, the department of justice ruling that referenced that v.a. must consider all fee-based care actions as being far-based. so i want to -- i'm interested in going back but i also want to try to go forward, where we go from here. i think whenever we talk about health care, we're talking about sort of a triangle of access, quality and cost. and it seems to me part of the problem that we have in terms of public po
mr. williams. ranking member custer. >> thank you mr. chairman. i have a question at the top just to get to the bottom of the issue as to what legal authorities provide the basis of purchase of nonv.a. care and so i'm asking our representatives from the v.a. to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that nonv.a. care was not governed by far. i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white paper...
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mr. williams. mr. williams is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker.t really wasn't my intention to come to the well. but i certainly felt impelled to do so and i'm certainly here not talking to any of you because you all got your minds already made up. so i'm not talking to my colleagues in the body. i'm talking to those who may be watching from the comfort of their home. i'm talking to those who think that south carolina can be a better place to live to work, and to raise a family. certainly we are not in shortage of opinions here. we are not in shortage of opinions in terms of where the flag should go. everybody got opinions. in terms of where we need to place this flag. certainly, as a military man myself i have a history like all of you, and we all have a history. and so do i. certainly i've served our country in uniform. i made quite a lot of sacrifices. as a matter of fact, i probably did more than some of you. i put my life on the line in combat. fighting for this country. fighting for this state. as a matter of fact, let me put it like this. y
mr. williams. mr. williams is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker.t really wasn't my intention to come to the well. but i certainly felt impelled to do so and i'm certainly here not talking to any of you because you all got your minds already made up. so i'm not talking to my colleagues in the body. i'm talking to those who may be watching from the comfort of their home. i'm talking to those who think that south carolina can be a better place to live to work, and to raise a family....
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> what's the next step for the united states? nobody's answering that question. >> this comes as the new cnn opinion research poll shows the majority of americans think that the congress should reject the deal with iran. also follows acap and other groups to pressure lawmakers into scuttling the deals. they're placing full-page ads in newspapers placed by billionaire michael steinhart in "the new york times." now they've teamed up with hollywood as well as queen noor to bolster the deal. here's a clip of their latest ad just out today. >> the agreement currently on the table is the best way to ensure iran doesn't build a [ bleep ] bomb. >> and it gives the international community unprecedented access to verify that iran is keeping up its end of the bargain. >> a strong view built on international diplomacy is the best way forward. >> and the alternative to that is war. >> look, we all love our children and the iranians love their children. >> [ bleep ]. >> we've got a deal on the table that keeps us all safe. >> do me a favor, ok
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> what's the next step for the united states? nobody's answering that question. >> this comes as the new cnn opinion research poll shows the majority of americans think that the congress should reject the deal with iran. also follows acap and other groups to pressure lawmakers into scuttling the deals. they're placing full-page ads in newspapers placed by billionaire michael steinhart in "the new york times." now they've teamed up...
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mr. williams' loved ones and the many lives touched by his influence. they take solemn pride in a life well lived. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize florida international university and their outreach to those in our agriculture community. i recently learned of a new program created by f.i.u. to give veterans, along with minority and women farmers, the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the agriculture business. the veterans and small farmers outreach program will provide direct benefits to not only our brave men and women returning from harm's way but also to the countless small farms in homestead, an agriculture focused community in south florida. the students currently enrolled in the veterans and small farmers outreach program at f.i.u. have the opportunity to learn more about tending crops and raising livestock through apprenticeships throughout miami-dade and broward counties. i am confident these students will soon enter our work force and be productive members of the agriculture community. we will all truly benefit from the fruits of t
mr. williams' loved ones and the many lives touched by his influence. they take solemn pride in a life well lived. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize florida international university and their outreach to those in our agriculture community. i recently learned of a new program created by f.i.u. to give veterans, along with minority and women farmers, the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the agriculture business. the veterans and small farmers outreach program will provide direct...
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mr. david williams. you already went? >> yes. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak, please come up at this time. >> public speaker: my name is john spencer. i have been a member of the retirement system 41 years. i have been to only about three meetings. at everyone of those meetings it starts 10 after or 1:30 p.m.. i would like to see these meetings start on time or otherwise start a new starting time at 1:30 p.m. so everybody can be here at the starting time? >> thank you is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item no. 2. approval of the minutes of june 10 2015. >> approval on the minutes? >> i motion. >> let's get public comment on the minutes. >> seconded. >> thank you, president cohen. the june 10th minutes indicated i was going to attend the ethics commission meeting that day to testify that the ethics commission needs to conclude it's investigation of the two ethics complaints against commissioner wendy pass skin jordan. it turned out it was an intere
mr. david williams. you already went? >> yes. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak, please come up at this time. >> public speaker: my name is john spencer. i have been a member of the retirement system 41 years. i have been to only about three meetings. at everyone of those meetings it starts 10 after or 1:30 p.m.. i would like to see these meetings start on time or otherwise start a new starting time at 1:30 p.m. so everybody can...
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mr. williams, mr. hart it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying, we should fight. we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially the aspects of war, is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kids game. not like a tv show where they jump back up bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you forrior service. if we were attacked today each of you, including myself, would be ready to take up arms and face whatever came at us. i'm fat and old. i'd be cannon fodder today. but i'd be willing to take up those arms. and if i had been treated the way the cherokee nation did, i would have been ready to take up arms at that point. so i'm going to ask you today to support this amendment. it does change. it does alter. it takes the fence down and creates a memorial to a man that i consider great. the great stan watie. if you look up there, it doesn't look like watie, does it? it looks like waite. his cherokee name, i can't remember. b
mr. williams, mr. hart it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying, we should fight. we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially the aspects of war, is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kids game. not like a tv show where they jump back up bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you forrior service. if we were attacked today each of you, including myself, would...
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mr. william from massachusetts.an's time is expired. >> what's the next step for the united states? nobody is answering that question. >> secretary kerry was responding to questions from republican congressman mike mccall just moments ago. he joins me now. chair of the homeland security committee committee. thank you for being here. >> thanks, andrea. >> this has been rough but it wasn't even nearly as rude as the senate hearing last week when the secretary of state returned to his familiar grounds in the senate. what are your concerns? because you had an exchange we just played a few moments ago with secretary kerry where you said there are secret side deals with the international atomic energy agency and iran and he's saying they don't exist. >> well, i think -- >> what is your perspective? >> well, i think it's a lack of transparency. you know, i sent a letter along with the chairman of foreign affairs to allow congress and the american people to dlib deliberate this before it went to the u.n. security council. t
mr. william from massachusetts.an's time is expired. >> what's the next step for the united states? nobody is answering that question. >> secretary kerry was responding to questions from republican congressman mike mccall just moments ago. he joins me now. chair of the homeland security committee committee. thank you for being here. >> thanks, andrea. >> this has been rough but it wasn't even nearly as rude as the senate hearing last week when the secretary of state...
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mr. williams, mr. hart it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying, we should fight. we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially the aspects of war, is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kids game. not like a tv show where they jump back up bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you forrior service. if we were attacked today each of you, including myself, would be ready to take up arms and face whatever came at us. i'm fat and old. i'd be cannon fodder today. but i'd be willing to take up those arms. and if i had been treated the way the cherokee nation did, i would have been ready to take up arms at that point. so i'm going to ask you today to support this amendment. it does change. it does alter. it takes the fence down and creates a memorial to a man that i consider great. the great stan watie. if you look up there, it doesn't look like watie, does it? it looks like waite. his cherokee name, i can't remember. b
mr. williams, mr. hart it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying, we should fight. we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially the aspects of war, is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kids game. not like a tv show where they jump back up bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you forrior service. if we were attacked today each of you, including myself, would...
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mrs. william howard taft went on one of those lesser tour than mrs. harrison, but a tour of the storage rooms that bill allman was talking about, and she saw those dirty old trunks, as she said. so she had the silver taken out and put in drawers, and like anyone does at home today, and had the trunks thrown away and the silver decimated and just -- would begin to go out with the garbage. a lot of it remains, but, you know, you began to lose it, if you can't count it. one of those lesser tour than mrs. harrison, but a tour of the storage rooms that bill allman susan swain: edi looks pained at the thought. edith mayo: yeah, that is painful. sort of like the decayed furnishings they also found at the white house for years and years, all these things that were thought to be out of date were sold at auction. they had huge auctions. and, you know, all of this marvelous stuff sort of migrated out of the white house. susan swain: sam is watching us in cherry hill, new jersey, that is. and you're on, sam. >> hello, there. now, i had a question about mrs. harri
mrs. william howard taft went on one of those lesser tour than mrs. harrison, but a tour of the storage rooms that bill allman was talking about, and she saw those dirty old trunks, as she said. so she had the silver taken out and put in drawers, and like anyone does at home today, and had the trunks thrown away and the silver decimated and just -- would begin to go out with the garbage. a lot of it remains, but, you know, you began to lose it, if you can't count it. one of those lesser tour...
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mr. williams, mr. hart, it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying we should fight we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially aspects of war is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kid's game, not like a tv show where they jump back up, bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you for your service. if we were attacked today, each of you including myself would be ready to take up arms and face whatever came at us. i'm fat and old. i'd be cannon fodder today. but i'd be willing to take up those arms. and if i had been treated the way the cherokee nation did, i would have been ready to take up arms at that point. so i'm going to ask you today to support this amendment. it does change. it does alter. it takes the fence down. and creates a memorial to a man that i consider great, the great stand watie. now, if you looked up there, it doesn't look like watie, does it? his cherokee name i can't remember. but what his cherok
mr. williams, mr. hart, it's not an easy thing to take up arms. you hear people all the time saying we should fight we should go to war. most of those people have never seen violence firsthand. violence firsthand, especially aspects of war is not a pretty thing. people die. not like a kid's game, not like a tv show where they jump back up, bounce back up. they don't come back. robert brown you served. thank you for your service. if we were attacked today, each of you including myself would be...
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mr. williams is present. mr. young is present. >> is present. >> carl allen is present. fairfield, mr. coleman is present. shaheen is present and kershaw, senator matthews and orangeburg is present. >> we have to keep going. >> the quorum is press end. a quorum is present. we're all with amendment number one. clerk, please read the amendment. >> amendment number 1, strikes a bill in its entirety. it's a bill to provide for the advisory referendum related to whether the infantry battle flag of the confederate states of america should remain on its current location of the capital complex. >> senator spartanberg. >> members of the senate i understand this is a non-binding referendum, but it would give the people a chance to be heard because the statehouse grounds obviously belongs to the people of south carolina. i know we're emotionally charged over what happened in charleston, but i do not hold folks that believe in the ancestry of the south to be the ones at fault for one deranged individual in charleston. we're going to have some serious debate on this and i'm saving this for later. w
mr. williams is present. mr. young is present. >> is present. >> carl allen is present. fairfield, mr. coleman is present. shaheen is present and kershaw, senator matthews and orangeburg is present. >> we have to keep going. >> the quorum is press end. a quorum is present. we're all with amendment number one. clerk, please read the amendment. >> amendment number 1, strikes a bill in its entirety. it's a bill to provide for the advisory referendum related to whether...
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mr. williams. aye. mr. young. aye. >> have all of the senators voted? the polls are closed, will the clerk please tabulate? by vote of 36-3, senate bill 897 is given or -- is given third read. >> i would like to be heard. >> proceed. >> unanimous consent request for a leave from now until -- >> mr. bryant? >> i have shared this story with a few of you. a couple of years ago i was asked to speak at my church about the resurrection. we all appreciated senator p clement to pick me possible booming voice. it would be nice to have that booming voice as the angel and that saying. if you remember, part of that passage in the scripture, the angel asks why do you seek the living among the dead? he is not with us now, but he is not dead. also, it has been said many times very eloquently of the grace the victims showed. the biggest shock was when family members of the victims showed up at the hearing of this murderer and offered their forgiveness, and pointed that man to christ. >> we need order please. >> any other time, any other place in the world violence woul
mr. williams. aye. mr. young. aye. >> have all of the senators voted? the polls are closed, will the clerk please tabulate? by vote of 36-3, senate bill 897 is given or -- is given third read. >> i would like to be heard. >> proceed. >> unanimous consent request for a leave from now until -- >> mr. bryant? >> i have shared this story with a few of you. a couple of years ago i was asked to speak at my church about the resurrection. we all appreciated senator p...
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mr. williams. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you for being here today. i'm a small business owner from texas. i'm a main street guy. i'm a car dealer. one of your favorites. and i can tell you small business is hurting. main street america is hurting. it's hurting because regulations which you have talked about today are choking the heart out of small business. and i think too, that we talked earlier about inequalities. competition in business takes care of any qualifies, not the federal government. my colleague was asking for an expert opinion on whether dodd frank is good for the economy. i can tell you they're bad for the economy. the worst. with that being said in 2014 in comments before the joint economic committee -- i'll be repetitious he, i think it's important that we remind you. you stated from questions from senator quotes my own discussions with business yz hear exactly the same things that you were citing. concerns of regulations about taxation and fiscal policy. there is more work to do to put fiscal policy over the next several years a. co
mr. williams. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you for being here today. i'm a small business owner from texas. i'm a main street guy. i'm a car dealer. one of your favorites. and i can tell you small business is hurting. main street america is hurting. it's hurting because regulations which you have talked about today are choking the heart out of small business. and i think too, that we talked earlier about inequalities. competition in business takes care of any qualifies, not the...
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mr. williams raises the point of order that it is outside of the scope of the signing of the god dodd resolution. mr. pitts, i'm going to sustain that. thank you. >> 55. mr. pitts 55. >> what is the point of order mrs. cob hunter? >> thank you mr. speaker. i raise the point of order that this references the south carolina flag and as such is not within the confines of the signing of the dodd resolution. >> i'll give you a minute to read it if you would mrs. cobb hunter, and mr. pitts. >> mr. pitts let me ask you with does it deal with flags flown on the dome? >> it is supposed to deal with the flags on the monument that we have in question but apparently it was. >> this is on the grounds. >> i understand. sherry is looking at the amendment. everybody stand at ease just a moment. >>> mrs. cob hunter, i understand the point of order is outside of the scope of the resolution and i've read it several times. mr. pitt, it looks like it deals with flags in the chamber on the dome and on the grounds and technically, while part of thatond grounds could be the monument, i'm going to rule this out of order
mr. williams raises the point of order that it is outside of the scope of the signing of the god dodd resolution. mr. pitts, i'm going to sustain that. thank you. >> 55. mr. pitts 55. >> what is the point of order mrs. cob hunter? >> thank you mr. speaker. i raise the point of order that this references the south carolina flag and as such is not within the confines of the signing of the dodd resolution. >> i'll give you a minute to read it if you would mrs. cobb hunter,...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> i want to thank the witnesses for the seriousness and tone of which they have conducted themselves. as well as my colleagues. i hope this is a harbinger of the way we are discussing this issue going forward. it is one of the more serious issues we're going to have. i speak of -- i speak for most of congress, where beginning to digest this. mary in no position to take a position just yet. many of your comments are thoughtful. that being said, i want to go back to a few areas of interest. talked about how the coalition is likely to unravel and we lose our strength in terms of sanctions. there's another area that might change if this is stalled or we walk away. that is the issue of we are negotiating with iran before they have their nuclear program in place. what would be negotiations be in your mind after they have that? how much more difficult that be? how would they be limited if we wait? >> thank you, mr. keating. magic is opportunity -- may i take this opportunity to say i am one of your constituents. >> i am glad i commended all of you. [laughter]
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> i want to thank the witnesses for the seriousness and tone of which they have conducted themselves. as well as my colleagues. i hope this is a harbinger of the way we are discussing this issue going forward. it is one of the more serious issues we're going to have. i speak of -- i speak for most of congress, where beginning to digest this. mary in no position to take a position just yet. many of your comments are thoughtful. that being said, i want...
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william: and mrs. grant loved it. she went there and she bought two things for the white house with public money. one was a shield that showed characters from milton's "paradise lost. go and then she bought a more endearing piece. i don't know what happened to that, but what -- it was a centerpiece. she hated the old james monroe centerpiece of 1818 with the mirrors on it, so she bought a hiawatha silver centerpiece, which is about this big, and it shows the gitchegoomee with the -- with all the cattailed and the weeds, and the canoe in the middle of it and hiawatha lounging on a bearskin rug. and that was the new centerpiece for the white house she bought at the fair. it was on exhibit. and it's still in the silver closet at the white house. susan: so, nick stuffit asks on twitter, did julia grant have any hired assistants who helped her at the white house? how were first ladies staffed at this point in the process? william: (202) 748-8000 there was no social secretary then. usually, the ladies got together and fille
william: and mrs. grant loved it. she went there and she bought two things for the white house with public money. one was a shield that showed characters from milton's "paradise lost. go and then she bought a more endearing piece. i don't know what happened to that, but what -- it was a centerpiece. she hated the old james monroe centerpiece of 1818 with the mirrors on it, so she bought a hiawatha silver centerpiece, which is about this big, and it shows the gitchegoomee with the -- with...
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mr. williams, sergeant, i know that's my boss. but if we can clear out this area if that's what it needs to take, we need to extend the courtesy to mr. hill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my point is there are many lessons to be learned. and if anyone finds that flag that battle flag and all the other artifacts offensive because they are connected to a period of time in which offensive things are done, i would suggest to every person here and every citizen of south carolina that we should all be offended at the wrongs that were done. we should not follow suit in hypocrisy ourselves in this chamber here today. we have an opportunity here to find some middle ground. i'm willing to find -- >> mr. hill, i'm just trying to let the sergeant have an opportunity to do his job it of respect for you and every other member of this body. >> thank you mr. speaker. we have an opportunity here to find some middle ground. my concern in this entire debate is that this isn't about the flag. and i've told people that. and i've heard some of you here in
mr. williams, sergeant, i know that's my boss. but if we can clear out this area if that's what it needs to take, we need to extend the courtesy to mr. hill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my point is there are many lessons to be learned. and if anyone finds that flag that battle flag and all the other artifacts offensive because they are connected to a period of time in which offensive things are done, i would suggest to every person here and every citizen of south carolina that we should...
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mr. william keety of massachusetts. >> thank you mr. chairperson. i'd like to thank the witnesses for tone in this hearing, thoughtfulness, as well as my colleagues. i hope this is a harbor for the way we're discussing this going forward. it's indeed one of the most serious issues we'll have. i speak for most congress we're just beginning to digest this. many comments have been thoughtful. i share many of them. that being said is i want to go back to a few areas of interest. ambassador burns talked about how the coalition is likely to unravel. we'll lose strength in terms of sanctions. there's another area that might change if this is stalled or if we walk away from this. that's the issue that we're negotiating with iran before they have the nuclear program in place. what would the negotiations be in your mind after they have that? how much more difficult would it be? how would they be limited if we wait? that's an important question that hasn't been asked. ambassador burns. >> may i take this opportunity to say sooim one of your constituents from w
mr. william keety of massachusetts. >> thank you mr. chairperson. i'd like to thank the witnesses for tone in this hearing, thoughtfulness, as well as my colleagues. i hope this is a harbor for the way we're discussing this going forward. it's indeed one of the most serious issues we'll have. i speak for most congress we're just beginning to digest this. many comments have been thoughtful. i share many of them. that being said is i want to go back to a few areas of interest. ambassador...
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mr. williams. >> thank you for being here today. i'm a small business owner from texas. i'm a main street guy. i'm a car dealer, one of your favorites. and i can tell you small business is hurting. main street america is hurting, and it's hurting because regulations which you have talked about today are literally choking the heart out of small business. and i think too we talked earlier about inequalities. and i would say that competition is the key. competition in business takes care of inequalities, not the federal government. my colleague was asking for an expert opinion on whether dodd/frank and cfpb are good for the economy. i can tell you they are bad for the economy, the worst. with that said in 2014 in comments before the joint economic committee, you stated in questioning from senator coats, my own discussions with businesses i hear exactly the same things you are citing. concerns with regulations about taxation, about uncertainty about fiscal policy. you said there is more work to put fiscal policy on a susstaunable course. that progress has been made over the
mr. williams. >> thank you for being here today. i'm a small business owner from texas. i'm a main street guy. i'm a car dealer, one of your favorites. and i can tell you small business is hurting. main street america is hurting, and it's hurting because regulations which you have talked about today are literally choking the heart out of small business. and i think too we talked earlier about inequalities. and i would say that competition is the key. competition in business takes care of...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you. i would like to thank the witnesses for the seriousness in the tone with which they have conducted themselves in the hearing and the thoughtfulness. i hope this is a harbinger for the way we discuss this issue going forward. i know i speak for most of congress that we are just beginning to digest this and no position to take a position on this yet. many of your comments have been thoughtful and i share many of them. that being said i want to go back to a few areas of interest. ambassador burns talked about how the coalition is likely to unravel and then we lose our strength in terms of the sanctions. there is another area that might change if this is stalled or if we walk away from this. that's the issue that we are negotiating with iran before they have nuclear program in place. what would the negotiations be in your mind after they have that? how much more difficult would it be? i think that is an important question that hasn't been asked. >> may i just take this opportunity to say
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you. i would like to thank the witnesses for the seriousness in the tone with which they have conducted themselves in the hearing and the thoughtfulness. i hope this is a harbinger for the way we discuss this issue going forward. i know i speak for most of congress that we are just beginning to digest this and no position to take a position on this yet. many of your comments have been thoughtful and i share many of them. that being said i...
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mr. williams made it clear. not everybody that's in there is armed.e know according to the report we just got, they're only able to enter and leave much like this building certain entrances and exits. >> this is shocking. we're going to bring in former intelligence officer frank. we originally heard personnel was armed there and authorized. we just heard from commander scott williams through the interview that only security officials are to be armed making this a soft target for something like this to happen. what do you say about that? >> that is correct elisabeth. right up the road from where i work ten years u.s. central commanders in state of florida. concealed permit state. even if you have permits and licenses to carry a weapon you may not bring your weapon onto the air force base. i'm not surprised to hear you can't bring your weapon to the washington naval yard. >> the incident that happen at 7:30 is still not under control at 8:52. >> the clearing of an insulation even a shift during a security drill, is a tedious and time-consuming situation
mr. williams made it clear. not everybody that's in there is armed.e know according to the report we just got, they're only able to enter and leave much like this building certain entrances and exits. >> this is shocking. we're going to bring in former intelligence officer frank. we originally heard personnel was armed there and authorized. we just heard from commander scott williams through the interview that only security officials are to be armed making this a soft target for something...
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mr. william king of massachusetts, the gentleman's time expired. >> they have the ability to go enrich agains? nobody's answering that question. >> that was secretary of state john kerry challenging congress to offer a better approach to iran iran's nuclear ambitions. joining us from capitol hill member of the arms services committee dan sullivan of alaska. >> senator, we'll ask you the question. >> good morning. >> good morning. thank you for being us with. we'll go ahead and start with that question from the secretary of state to you. what is the better alt earnive to this deal? >> i think there is plenty of better alternatives. you know, there is this idea that it's -- this agreement or war and i just simply don't accept. that let me give you three examples of what the alternatives can be. first of all, you know a lot of people overlooked there was a civil nuclear agreement with uae that was completed in 2009. it was considered the gold standard in the region by everybody who was part of it. the bush administration, obama administration and it didn't allow for any enrichment capabilities.
mr. william king of massachusetts, the gentleman's time expired. >> they have the ability to go enrich agains? nobody's answering that question. >> that was secretary of state john kerry challenging congress to offer a better approach to iran iran's nuclear ambitions. joining us from capitol hill member of the arms services committee dan sullivan of alaska. >> senator, we'll ask you the question. >> good morning. >> good morning. thank you for being us with. we'll...
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mr. williams as much time as he may consume to give us his thoughts on dodd-frank as well. mr. williams: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for your leadership and before i begin, i would like to say i'm a small business owner. i've owned my own business for 44 years. i've been through a lot. i've been through $1 gasoline, i've been through 20% interest where i borrowed money. i've been through the slowdown in 1988 and after 9/11 and i have to tell you, the economy we're in now, main street america is hurting like i've never seen it hurt before. that's why i'm up here to talk about this situation that we seem to honor tonight dodd-frank. i join the chairman and my other colleagues tonight to speak on what i believe is one of the most impulsive deceiving, and un-american pieces of legislation that's ever been passed but this body. what i'm talking about is a 2,300 page law that has unfairly blanketed our financial system with more than 400 costly rules and regulations. just as we have found out that the affordable care act is not affordable, we are learning that dodd-fr
mr. williams as much time as he may consume to give us his thoughts on dodd-frank as well. mr. williams: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for your leadership and before i begin, i would like to say i'm a small business owner. i've owned my own business for 44 years. i've been through a lot. i've been through $1 gasoline, i've been through 20% interest where i borrowed money. i've been through the slowdown in 1988 and after 9/11 and i have to tell you, the economy we're in now, main...
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mr. ott, robert williams directing the south carolina confederate relic room and military museum. this is house bill 4381. build quinn asked unanimous concept for immediate consideration. >> okay. >> objects. # refer to house judiciary committee. unanimous consent request. miss cobb hunter. >> i move that we recall the bill that we just referred to house judiciary. i'm sorry? 381. i'm sorry, mr. speaker, i apologize to you and the clerk, mr. speaker i move that we recall 4381 from judiciary. thank you, sir. it be put on the calendar. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. somebody else? somebody else, somebody else, somebody else somebody else. somebody else somebody else. # >> mr. mitchell into mr. speaker. >> move that we recall house bill -- house resolution 4381 out of judiciary and be placed on the calendar. >> is that the same one just objected to. >> i wasn't listening to. >> renews his objection. >> mr. neal. >> thank you mr. speaker. i rise to recall 4381 from judiciary. >> mr. sanford refew his objection. that takes us to the motion period. mr. rutherford asked to be r
mr. ott, robert williams directing the south carolina confederate relic room and military museum. this is house bill 4381. build quinn asked unanimous concept for immediate consideration. >> okay. >> objects. # refer to house judiciary committee. unanimous consent request. miss cobb hunter. >> i move that we recall the bill that we just referred to house judiciary. i'm sorry? 381. i'm sorry, mr. speaker, i apologize to you and the clerk, mr. speaker i move that we recall 4381...
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william: veamos el primero, el piojo antes de golpear a martinoli. alan: se acuerdan de piolÍn cuando se enojaba y se transforma en mrpiador en aceite para remover el maquillaje duradero o a prueba de agua, a mÍ me encanta el neutrogena que es excelente para hacer lo que ven en pantalla, quitarse todo el maquillaje, me gusta porque elimina las impurezas, elimina las grasas pero ademÁs elimina 99%, seÑora, 99% de maquillaje, a ti te va a encantar. francisca: hay muchos diferentes removedores en el mercado. eric: hay un tabÚ muy grande, los aceites dejan la cara grasosa, todo lo contrario, en el caso de este producto es que el producto trabaja aceites sobre aceite, por lo general tu piel produce aceite durante todo el dÍa, vamos a movernos a este lado para que lo vean, la piel produce aceite todo el dÍa, y al utilizar un producto como este, utilizamos aceite, aceite, remueve todas las impurezas, Ésto sin irritar la piel, nÚmero uno, y dejando una sensaciÓn de hidratac _ hidrataciÓn sin residuo grasoso, que es lo que la gente no le gusta, el aceite y remueve todo tipo de impurezas, estÁ comprobado que es lo mejor para d
william: veamos el primero, el piojo antes de golpear a martinoli. alan: se acuerdan de piolÍn cuando se enojaba y se transforma en mrpiador en aceite para remover el maquillaje duradero o a prueba de agua, a mÍ me encanta el neutrogena que es excelente para hacer lo que ven en pantalla, quitarse todo el maquillaje, me gusta porque elimina las impurezas, elimina las grasas pero ademÁs elimina 99%, seÑora, 99% de maquillaje, a ti te va a encantar. francisca: hay muchos diferentes removedores...
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mr. williams: fort hood is a treasure of texas, but also the gold standard for the army. the department of defense and our nation's overall national security posture. last week in an address to the national commission on future of the army, i presented my thoughts on the recent troop production announcement and now it relates to fort hood. if sequestration take effects in october as planned, the u.s. army will have to cut 30,000 soldiers, in addition to the 40,000 soldiers that will be removed from ranks over the next two years. at this level our military may not be able to commit to deployments, let alone take on new challenges. with the expansion of isis in syria and iraq, the instability of governments in the middle east and aggressive rush in china, i do not believe this is the time to cut our army to pre-world war ii levels. fort hood is a special community made up of some of the finest soldiers i have ever met. they have been dealt some serious challenges in recent years and each time they have overcome them. fort hood is the great place. even though, mr. speaker, i
mr. williams: fort hood is a treasure of texas, but also the gold standard for the army. the department of defense and our nation's overall national security posture. last week in an address to the national commission on future of the army, i presented my thoughts on the recent troop production announcement and now it relates to fort hood. if sequestration take effects in october as planned, the u.s. army will have to cut 30,000 soldiers, in addition to the 40,000 soldiers that will be removed...
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it was a friend of eric williams, who'd heard about his arrest. >> and said, "mr. k i may have rented him a storage unit." >> we'd been looking for a storage unit and i could tell when i listened to his voice, this is it. this is the real thing. >> so, little league was out for the day? >> unfortunately, it was. little league was out. my son went three for three. >> but you were headed to a storage unit. >> this was too important. so i got on the phone with the texas rangers and i said, this is it. i think we've found it. >> found what, exactly? even seasoned investigators would be blown away: >> this is one of those moments that i'll never forget because it was just "wow." discover more ways you can use lysol disinfectant spray to help keep your home healthier. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on fine lines and even deep wrinkles. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. stop hoping for results, and start se
it was a friend of eric williams, who'd heard about his arrest. >> and said, "mr. k i may have rented him a storage unit." >> we'd been looking for a storage unit and i could tell when i listened to his voice, this is it. this is the real thing. >> so, little league was out for the day? >> unfortunately, it was. little league was out. my son went three for three. >> but you were headed to a storage unit. >> this was too important. so i got on the...
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williams so much. >> he's known sort of as mr. clutch everybody is telling me and i've seen it many times in those game sevens. he's a three time stanley cup champion. everybody who has dealt with him has said he's a terrific person and player. >> we'll see. williams comes in. troy brouwer leaving after four seasons with the team, very popular guy, put up good numbers, 20 goals a season. the caps traded him and goalie phoenix copily for this -- copley who spent seven seasons in st. louis. >>> lesli, pay attention and all the ladies, too. we've been telling you about bryce harper baring his body for espn the magazine, the body issue, the video shoot releasing today, and there he is, harper in his birthday suit taking swings for the camera. bryce's body has been scrutinized since he entered the league. last year he was bulked up, this year trimmed down and he got shredded, a no brainer having him in in issue with other' let -- in this issue with other elite athletes, hammer buff in the buffed. looks good, wouldn't you say? just thou
williams so much. >> he's known sort of as mr. clutch everybody is telling me and i've seen it many times in those game sevens. he's a three time stanley cup champion. everybody who has dealt with him has said he's a terrific person and player. >> we'll see. williams comes in. troy brouwer leaving after four seasons with the team, very popular guy, put up good numbers, 20 goals a season. the caps traded him and goalie phoenix copily for this -- copley who spent seven seasons in st....
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>> staff rush to william jarrett's aid. >>> and -- >> mr. toomer's in disciplinary segregation.ed to stab one of our officers. >> i never made no threat to anyone. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've d tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. top chef.r. soccer. top chef. [whistles] soccer! top chef! [shouting] disco! [singing] say it and see
>> staff rush to william jarrett's aid. >>> and -- >> mr. toomer's in disciplinary segregation.ed to stab one of our officers. >> i never made no threat to anyone. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis....
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mcdonnel claimed he only extended routine courtesies to businessman johnny williams who had given the governor and mrs. mcdonnel more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. the appeals court rejected the appeal saying that mcdonnel received a fair trial. the former governor sentenced to two years in prison. he has been free on bond pursuing the appeal. tonight at 6:00, the next step for the mcdonald's and the effort to avoid going to prison. kimberly: back to normal now at the marriott hotel after a brief evacuation. witnesses said they smelled fumes in the lobby at noon. better than midnight. a member of the associate is there for the convention and smoke was found on the second floor but dissipated. jonathan: an elementary school principal has a story to tell after a storm ripped the school apart while she was inside. rachel was showered with the ceiling tiles when it tore off the roof last night. she crawled out and amazingly unharmed. oil's blame for two tornado -- the storm is blamed for two tornadoes in pennsylvania. chief meteorologist doug hill is joining us now. we avoided any serious damage becau
mcdonnel claimed he only extended routine courtesies to businessman johnny williams who had given the governor and mrs. mcdonnel more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. the appeals court rejected the appeal saying that mcdonnel received a fair trial. the former governor sentenced to two years in prison. he has been free on bond pursuing the appeal. tonight at 6:00, the next step for the mcdonald's and the effort to avoid going to prison. kimberly: back to normal now at the marriott hotel after a...
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security going on, talks there with the huru kenyata and the dipeputy president, william ruto very controversial here simply because mr. ruto is still under an indictment for crimes against humanity before the icc in the hague. he had an ongoing trial there and in the case of the president, he also was charged with crimes against humanity. but those charges were dropped in the international criminal court. all of this following the 2007 election and violent surrounding it. with me to discuss some of the political issues we have washington macadingo, political analyst. now, i see you are wearing a badge. ask me why i love kenya. now, a lot of people are saying that kenya has massive potential, lots of entrepreneurs. there is now investment going on infrastructure but corruption is a major issue, and it's going to be discussed if it hasn't been already in the state house between the u.s. president and the kenyan president. >> thank you for having me. it is true corruption is a major issue. i think for a long time for the last 15 plus years state officials have had tendencies to dip their hand in the cookie jar and take
security going on, talks there with the huru kenyata and the dipeputy president, william ruto very controversial here simply because mr. ruto is still under an indictment for crimes against humanity before the icc in the hague. he had an ongoing trial there and in the case of the president, he also was charged with crimes against humanity. but those charges were dropped in the international criminal court. all of this following the 2007 election and violent surrounding it. with me to discuss...
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mr. donald trump when we return. it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand.e shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> as donald trump refuses to back away from his inflammatory comments about mexican immigrants his corporate partners are abandoning him. the pga will to longer have the grand slam at his resort outside los angeles. no word on whether the long-term deal hay be affected. the announcement brings the number of businesses to cut ties with trump to at least nine including espn and nascar. he still has he is defenders in the political realm after ted cruz said he saluted trump for azing the issue of illegal immigration. rudy giuliani chimed in. >> he hit on the right point. i would have said it differently. i certainly think it doesn't reflect on donald trump as a man who is a charitable and good man. i'm sure he had a chance to reverse it. most of the people who come if are good people. >> rudy giuliani made the comments at trump's new golf course in the bronx not long before tru
mr. donald trump when we return. it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand.e shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> as donald trump refuses to back away from his inflammatory comments about mexican immigrants his corporate partners are abandoning him. the pga will to longer have the grand slam at his resort outside los angeles. no word on whether the long-term deal hay be affected. the...
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williams two run shot. cubs retake it 3-2. then again, doubling to the ivy. we go to extra things. mr. clutch two-run homer to left.ill phillies take the opener over the the cubs. the trade deadline is not far away. pitcher cole hamels is reported to be in talks about the world series former mvp. phillies insider said friday the cubs are interested but don't hold your breath. >> the cubs are very, very protective of their talent. they don't want to give up the pieces that are needed to get cole hamels. i still think your focus has to be the dodgers and rangers. with that said cubs have interest. going to be a mad house here tomorrow when cole hamels takes the mound. cubs fans would like to see him here. i'm doubtful it's going to happen. >> game at 4:00 on comcast sportsnet. eagles today signed former running back. according to his instagram, he's joining the club with quite the rep reputation. the poll referencing 1968 which we'll never live down andsck the injury in '98. fans off hook. nevertheless eagles fans can't catch a break. of course not. that will do it for sports. we're back right after this. >>> up next
williams two run shot. cubs retake it 3-2. then again, doubling to the ivy. we go to extra things. mr. clutch two-run homer to left.ill phillies take the opener over the the cubs. the trade deadline is not far away. pitcher cole hamels is reported to be in talks about the world series former mvp. phillies insider said friday the cubs are interested but don't hold your breath. >> the cubs are very, very protective of their talent. they don't want to give up the pieces that are needed to...
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host: from arkansas, william is next. caller: mr.termann, please shut your mouth and quit embarrassing me. where does all the money come from. the two nastiest coal plants are in the united states and in arkansas. they don't tons of mercury and our water street you cannot eat the fish because they're full of mercury. tell me where your money comes from. guest: william, i would like to know where your data comes from. i know that every manufacturing facility in the state has a national water discharge permit that gets monitored. those levels of mercury are monitored and there. i do not know if you are talking about the murky levels in our refuge that were cryogenic or produced by nature. i like to see the data. it sounds like some of the same data that the epa and the administration puts out and they say these things and they do not really have any basis for it. host: from illinois, louis you're on with our guest. good morning. caller: i won to find out -- wanted to find out about the flag and everything. and the jobs. they keep sendi
host: from arkansas, william is next. caller: mr.termann, please shut your mouth and quit embarrassing me. where does all the money come from. the two nastiest coal plants are in the united states and in arkansas. they don't tons of mercury and our water street you cannot eat the fish because they're full of mercury. tell me where your money comes from. guest: william, i would like to know where your data comes from. i know that every manufacturing facility in the state has a national water...