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an election worker called mrs. frank. first full term election for mayor since scott vandergriff years. >> i think it's very, very poor planning on the supervisor. elections. >> it's not a good thing. we like to address that. hear that. that's not a good thing when people are wanting to vote. >> reporter: stills and johnson battled for mayor in a special election last year. this is a race where everyone vote does count. we'll be out here monitoring this race and let you know if those polls are extended by that hour tonight. >>> more than two million florida voters cast earlier absentee ballots. it's an increase from the 2012 presidential primary. >> i'm very pleased about that. and siknowledge we're gonna see ever increasing amounts of mail balloting and early voting as we go forward. >> the polls will be open until 7:00 tonight. as long as you are in line by that time, you'll be allowed to vote. >>> by the end of the night, we'll probably know whether marco rubio has a future in this election. the hopeful has been expre
an election worker called mrs. frank. first full term election for mayor since scott vandergriff years. >> i think it's very, very poor planning on the supervisor. elections. >> it's not a good thing. we like to address that. hear that. that's not a good thing when people are wanting to vote. >> reporter: stills and johnson battled for mayor in a special election last year. this is a race where everyone vote does count. we'll be out here monitoring this race and let you know...
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mr. frank, thanks for being with us on the morning after.lot of people are talking got it being the morning after, being a very uncomfortable time for some of the candidates. that question was so telling, but are you in denial? minnesota, is that it? trump's the run away. there could be nothing but denial. >> i do think part of the story going into yesterday was that trump was going to run the table, win 11 states, win 10, in fact he lost in four states and certainly a significant part of that was the performance of ted cruz, and i'm quite proud of texas where 72% of the people said they don't want trump, but ultimately over half the electorate is voting for one of the most conservative senators in the country, so trump continues to be the story that nobody's talking about, the fact that he grossly underperform ee last night. but i got to give him credit for that. >> by all accounts, folks are saying if he doesn't pull in his home state, he's done. i don't know if he feels that way, but the most recent numbers i've got for you, just to talk
mr. frank, thanks for being with us on the morning after.lot of people are talking got it being the morning after, being a very uncomfortable time for some of the candidates. that question was so telling, but are you in denial? minnesota, is that it? trump's the run away. there could be nothing but denial. >> i do think part of the story going into yesterday was that trump was going to run the table, win 11 states, win 10, in fact he lost in four states and certainly a significant part of...
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mr. franks: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman. i thank congressman fortenberry especially for his leadership and courage on this issue. i thank congresswoman eshoo, not only for her personal courage, but just for the perspective that she brings to this house, given her ancestors and the family history that she has with some of the challenges that are so parallel to what we're talking about tonight. mr. speaker, i believe the united states of america has been the greatest national force for good the world has ever known. our nation has made sacrifices to the extreme, to extinguish some of the world's evils that has plagued humanity across the decades. i'm honored to stand here with my colleagues who have led this fight, to call the islamic state's insidious campaign of terror against christians, yazidis and other religious communities what it is, genocide. for months, noble organizations like the knights of columbus and countless valiant individuals have worked tirelessly to document evidence of genocide against ancient faith commu
mr. franks: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman. i thank congressman fortenberry especially for his leadership and courage on this issue. i thank congresswoman eshoo, not only for her personal courage, but just for the perspective that she brings to this house, given her ancestors and the family history that she has with some of the challenges that are so parallel to what we're talking about tonight. mr. speaker, i believe the united states of america has been the greatest national force for...
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dward knight and mr. frank topino. -- both were in world war ii. both have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs, businessmen and philanthropists in key west. they are highly respected pill threefers florida keys community, bringing together military members and civilians. they lead by example, inspiring others to uphold the values and visions of m.a.c. and their charter members. i i plaud these two men and the members of the military affairs committee of key west on a successful and unifying 50 years. may m.a.c. and its mission continue to flourish. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from haye seek recognition? -- from hawaii seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. gabbard: after finishing high school and attending college with dreams of becoming a doctor, patsy mink had over a dozen medical schools slam the doors shut because she was a woman. she went to law school becoming the first japanese america
dward knight and mr. frank topino. -- both were in world war ii. both have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs, businessmen and philanthropists in key west. they are highly respected pill threefers florida keys community, bringing together military members and civilians. they lead by example, inspiring others to uphold the values and visions of m.a.c. and their charter members. i i plaud these two men and the members of the military affairs committee of key west on a successful and...
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mrs. reagan, frank sinatra waltzing together. >> a wonderful moment captured.dolence to the reagan family. >> absolutely. thank you for watching. >> this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. welcome to a special hour remembering former first lady nancy reagan. the news breaking a short time ago, according to her assistant, she died this morning at her home in bellaire, california. the cause? congestive heart failure. she was 94 years old. nancy reagan was thrust into the political life when her husband ran for governor back in the 60s. then ronald reagan's political ambitions swept them into the white house in 1981 after successful 1980 presidential campaign. she will be remembered for her complete devotion to her husband always standing behind him as the piercest protector and closes
mrs. reagan, frank sinatra waltzing together. >> a wonderful moment captured.dolence to the reagan family. >> absolutely. thank you for watching. >> this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. welcome to a special hour remembering former first lady nancy reagan. the news breaking a short time ago, according to her assistant, she died this morning at her home in bellaire, california. the cause? congestive heart failure. she was 94 years old. nancy reagan was thrust...
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mr. obama said he had a frank discussion with rauu l castro about huba's human rights record. >> to the extent that we can have a good conversation about that and to actually make progress, that i think will allow us to see the full flowering of a relationship that is possible. in the absence of that, i think it will continue to be a very powerful irritant. >> reporter: castro got taste of america's freedom of the press when he was asked about cuban political prisoners. clearly frustrated, he denied there were any. "what political prisoners," he said. but just yesterday the regime arrested more than two dozen protestors. among them. violations, an at the same time you are giving more economic possibilities, then for sure they are getting the signal, they understand that they can this whatever they want. >> reporter: the obama administration argues that the best way to improve human rights is to invest in cuba's future by strengthening economic ties. >> you will merely mush down with the heel to go backward. >> horace clemons and his cuban-born business partner saul berenthal will open the firs
mr. obama said he had a frank discussion with rauu l castro about huba's human rights record. >> to the extent that we can have a good conversation about that and to actually make progress, that i think will allow us to see the full flowering of a relationship that is possible. in the absence of that, i think it will continue to be a very powerful irritant. >> reporter: castro got taste of america's freedom of the press when he was asked about cuban political prisoners. clearly...
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mr. obama said, he had a frank discussion with raul castro about cuba's human rights record. >> to the extent we can have a good conversation about that and to actually make progress that i think will allow us to see the full flowering of a relationship that is possible. in the absence of that i think it will continue to be a very powerful irritant. >> castro got a taste of american freedom of the press when he was asked about cuban political prisoners. clearly frustrated, he denied there were any. >> translator: what political prisoners he said? >> reporter: just yesterday the regime arrested more than two dozen protesters. activist antonio rodiles was >> allow him to do these violations and at the same time giving economic possibilities. for sure they're getting the signal they understand that they can do whatever they want. the obama administration argues the best way to improve human rights is to invest in cuba's future bystrengthening economic ties. horace clemmons and saul berenthal will sell this track track -- tractor to farmers. >> i have made peace with the past i have been able to
mr. obama said, he had a frank discussion with raul castro about cuba's human rights record. >> to the extent we can have a good conversation about that and to actually make progress that i think will allow us to see the full flowering of a relationship that is possible. in the absence of that i think it will continue to be a very powerful irritant. >> castro got a taste of american freedom of the press when he was asked about cuban political prisoners. clearly frustrated, he denied...
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mr. cordray: no. in 2010 congress passed the dodd-frank act which changed arbitration, including outlawing arbitration clauses in -- mr. garrett: it's still the law of the land. mr. cordray: although the been modified by congress in several respects now. mr. garrett: it is now your agency's decision to, what, upend that law through a comprehensive action? mr. cordray: no. congress has now intervened and superseded the federal arbitration act in specifics. mr. garrett: has congress ended the ability for arbitration? that's a yes or no question. mr. cordray: in several respects, yes. they have. mr. garrett: i didn't say in several respects. mr. cordray: under the military lending act, they barred arbitration clauses and lending contracts to service members. under dodd-frank they did for residential mortgage contracts. mr. garrett: we totally eliminated arbitration? mr. cordray: no. but they gave us then authority, congress, congress -- i'm not making it up. mr. garrett: -- [inaudible] -- eliminate arbitration? cord considered because congress specifically said and we carry out the will of congress, cong
mr. cordray: no. in 2010 congress passed the dodd-frank act which changed arbitration, including outlawing arbitration clauses in -- mr. garrett: it's still the law of the land. mr. cordray: although the been modified by congress in several respects now. mr. garrett: it is now your agency's decision to, what, upend that law through a comprehensive action? mr. cordray: no. congress has now intervened and superseded the federal arbitration act in specifics. mr. garrett: has congress ended the...
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mr. cordray: no. in 2010 congress passed the dodd-frank act which changed arbitration, including outlawing arbitration clauses in -- mr. garrett: it's still the law of the land. mr. cordray: although the been modified by congress in several respects now. mr. garrett: it is now your agency's decision to, what, upend that law through a comprehensive action? mr. cordray: no. congress has now intervened and superseded the federal arbitration act in specifics. mr. garrett: has congress ended the ability for arbitration? that's a yes or no question. mr. cordray: in several respects, yes. they have. mr. garrett: i didn't say in several respects. mr. cordray: under the military lending act, they barred arbitration clauses and lending contracts to service members. under dodd-frank they did for residential mortgage contracts. mr. garrett: we totally eliminated arbitration? mr. cordray: no. but they gave us then authority, congress, congress -- i'm not making it up. mr. garrett: -- [inaudible] -- eliminate arbitration? cord considered because congress specifically said and we carry out the will of congress, cong
mr. cordray: no. in 2010 congress passed the dodd-frank act which changed arbitration, including outlawing arbitration clauses in -- mr. garrett: it's still the law of the land. mr. cordray: although the been modified by congress in several respects now. mr. garrett: it is now your agency's decision to, what, upend that law through a comprehensive action? mr. cordray: no. congress has now intervened and superseded the federal arbitration act in specifics. mr. garrett: has congress ended the...
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frank, michelle. >> okay weijia. let's get back to mr. trump. he's received high profile endorse thes. is that a sign the republican party may be ready to support him now? >> certainly half of the party says they almost back trump. but then there is this other huge part that is rumbling for possibly launching a third party candidate because they are worried a trump win not only means the nomination is at stake, but also congressional and governor races across the country in the future and they are worried that could hurt the party over all. so there are plenty of people who say openingly that they will not back up trump even if he is the nominee. >> big day. weijia jiang live for us in washington, d.c.. thanks. >>> this 18 wheeler has seen better days. crews had to get it upright after it plowedly a home. the vehicle somebodied through a master bedroom and couldn't stop until it rolled right through living room and this is not the first time it has happened. >> reporter: this 18 wheeler plowed right boom their bedroom. >> they are in shock. they are upset obviously and since it's the s
frank, michelle. >> okay weijia. let's get back to mr. trump. he's received high profile endorse thes. is that a sign the republican party may be ready to support him now? >> certainly half of the party says they almost back trump. but then there is this other huge part that is rumbling for possibly launching a third party candidate because they are worried a trump win not only means the nomination is at stake, but also congressional and governor races across the country in the...
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mr. sesno: longer and strong? rep. mccarthy: yes. rep. hoyer: frankr premise has been, for a long period of time now, that our investment in israel is an investment in our security. that premise needs to be maintained. hopefully we will achieve a new memorandum of understanding in the short-term and again, indicate the bipartisan consensus that we have in defense of israel. that is an important message to send to the middle east and to the world. mr. sesno: and when do you think this will happen? rep. hoyer: sooner rather than better and we need to make sure that israel has what it needs to defend itself, remains secure and sovereign. mr. sesno: kevin, when you talk about this agreement, this arrangement, what is the most important component of it, besides longer and stronger? rep. mccarthy: to me, it's innovation and advantage. when israel is strong, they will not be challenged. when they know the bond with america is strong, the world is safer. so if you want peace in the middle east, the relationship with america and israel has to be at its stronge
mr. sesno: longer and strong? rep. mccarthy: yes. rep. hoyer: frankr premise has been, for a long period of time now, that our investment in israel is an investment in our security. that premise needs to be maintained. hopefully we will achieve a new memorandum of understanding in the short-term and again, indicate the bipartisan consensus that we have in defense of israel. that is an important message to send to the middle east and to the world. mr. sesno: and when do you think this will...
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frank wisner and p.j. crowley. mr. crowley, how is it going? what more can be done on this? i think there's incredible intelligence sharing between the united states and europe. i think what frank wisner was talking about is you need to do better in terms of intelligence capability in terms of europe itself. and there's not enough sharing of information across the various nations of the european union and it's not really a european capability as we see it. i think that is probably a weak aspect of the situation in europe and something they're already addressing but need do more about. >> you know, p.j. crowley, it's interesting. this is a situation we're sitting in now that has changed in many ways. for the first time in probably ever, you can see somebody can broadcast live on what's happening. they did from their smartphone and people here can witness it. so more than ever before, people have an international view in real-time of what is happening. and yet many instincts in this society are to become more isolationists at the same time. p.j. crowley, i would ask you for ex
frank wisner and p.j. crowley. mr. crowley, how is it going? what more can be done on this? i think there's incredible intelligence sharing between the united states and europe. i think what frank wisner was talking about is you need to do better in terms of intelligence capability in terms of europe itself. and there's not enough sharing of information across the various nations of the european union and it's not really a european capability as we see it. i think that is probably a weak...
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and talks between vladimir putin and frank-walter steinmeier, and they discussed the terror attacks in brussels. earlier, mrer -- steinmeier met with their gay lab rob, discussing -- met with sergey lavrov, and they were also talking about the fate of nadiya savchenko. the minsk cease-fire agreement contains a phrase about soldiers, but relations between kiev and moscow are at rock-bottom, and savchenko's conviction could prove to be a diplomatic nightmare for both nations. reporter: she is hailed as a hero. the government says they will do all they can to free her. the court sentenced her to 22 years in prison. within minutes of the announcement, a message from the president left janco -- president lepchenko appeared. they were detained in 2015. soldiers from both sides are frequently captured by the opposition along the ukrainian front. last year, the red cross was able to visit more than 600 detainees from pro-russian separatist areas. they were denied access to soldiers in jails run by the rebels. meanwhile, the gradual process of prisoner exchange is underway. last week, the ukrainian soldier and two o
and talks between vladimir putin and frank-walter steinmeier, and they discussed the terror attacks in brussels. earlier, mrer -- steinmeier met with their gay lab rob, discussing -- met with sergey lavrov, and they were also talking about the fate of nadiya savchenko. the minsk cease-fire agreement contains a phrase about soldiers, but relations between kiev and moscow are at rock-bottom, and savchenko's conviction could prove to be a diplomatic nightmare for both nations. reporter: she is...
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the president said the men had a frank and candid talk on human rights and democracy. mr. castro spoke later of lifting the u.s. trade embargo on cuba. >> translator: that's why its removal will be of the essence to normal ice bilateral relations. >> if we stay on this course we can deliver a better and brighter future for both the cuban people and the american people. >> obama also sought to reassure cubans weary of united states diplomacy. he says the future of cuba will be decided by cubans, not by anybody else. >>> the white house's official photographer captured the moment mr. obama saw cuba for the very first time. posted today you can see the president seen kneeling by a window staring out along with his staffers as air force one prepared to land in happvana. >>> many in the bay area have been traveling to cuba for years. new openness with the country will make it easier. cornell barnard is live with that. >> diplomatic relations for the u.s. are warming, going there is about to get less complicated for tourists and those in the bay area doing outreach in parts of c
the president said the men had a frank and candid talk on human rights and democracy. mr. castro spoke later of lifting the u.s. trade embargo on cuba. >> translator: that's why its removal will be of the essence to normal ice bilateral relations. >> if we stay on this course we can deliver a better and brighter future for both the cuban people and the american people. >> obama also sought to reassure cubans weary of united states diplomacy. he says the future of cuba will be...
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dodd frank is killing banks owns ed by african americans protect about regulation and the role that place. mr. ryan: regulations are regressive. they raise the cost of government. the cost of living. they raise the cost of everything and make it more difficult for people in poverty to get out. they raise the price of your food, the price of your clothing. they raise the price of electricity. it makes it harder to create jobs. one of the five planks of our agenda in the house, it is regulatory reform. i goes to self-government. who writes the laws. is it the legislative branch, elected by the people, or is it the fourth branch of government that nobody voted for, career bureaucrats. who are writing all the regulations that have the full force of law? take a look at the new regulation coming out of the obama administration that the supreme court struck down to reach 65% of power comes from coal in wisconsin. they were going to jack up our rates. it is kind of cold this time of year. with they were going to do is crank the cost up. who does that help the most question mark it hurts people who li
dodd frank is killing banks owns ed by african americans protect about regulation and the role that place. mr. ryan: regulations are regressive. they raise the cost of government. the cost of living. they raise the cost of everything and make it more difficult for people in poverty to get out. they raise the price of your food, the price of your clothing. they raise the price of electricity. it makes it harder to create jobs. one of the five planks of our agenda in the house, it is regulatory...
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dodd-frank is a disaster. [applause] mr. trump the biggest disaster, : our rules and regulations are horrible. we will probably get rid of 85% of them. there are some we live with. so many people from this area have told me regulations, regulatory climate is the worst they have ever seen it. i have a friend who is a farmer. if a puddle forms they consider , it a lake. here is what is happening. we are going to make our country so great again. we are going to make our country so strong again. our military is going to be so amazing. we will never have to use it. don't forget, i did not want to go into iraq. all of these guys think i'm a tough guy so i will be quick with the trigger. i didn't want the trigger. when obama left, he should not have left the way he did. he gave a certain date and the enemy said it cannot be possible. nobody would be that stupid. i actually don't think it hurt that much because i don't think the enemy ever believed anybody would be stupid enough to give a date. they pulled back and then you see what
dodd-frank is a disaster. [applause] mr. trump the biggest disaster, : our rules and regulations are horrible. we will probably get rid of 85% of them. there are some we live with. so many people from this area have told me regulations, regulatory climate is the worst they have ever seen it. i have a friend who is a farmer. if a puddle forms they consider , it a lake. here is what is happening. we are going to make our country so great again. we are going to make our country so strong again....
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mrs. presence on this system. >> what i found, to be frank, it's much worse than i expected and maybe even publicly we've been talking about. one of the first things that i noticed with our security is it tends to be almost invisible at times literally because of the uniforms. they blend into the crowd. so we have an evidence, where anything occurs, it's even hard to see who's in charge. >> reporter: and there was much more than that. he spoke for more than an hour today at the national press club detailing the problems he says are ingrained throughout metro both inside and outside. for example, internally he says he found serious turf issues between metro departments holding up progress, externally he says the depth and gravity of the problems have not been properly framed in both public dialogue and in talks with the metro board. what he is going to do? listen to how he tackled two other key areas. repair work and customer service. right now the focus needs to be enough. getting metro to clear the backlog repair work on customer service he acknowledged it is affecting ridership levels an
mrs. presence on this system. >> what i found, to be frank, it's much worse than i expected and maybe even publicly we've been talking about. one of the first things that i noticed with our security is it tends to be almost invisible at times literally because of the uniforms. they blend into the crowd. so we have an evidence, where anything occurs, it's even hard to see who's in charge. >> reporter: and there was much more than that. he spoke for more than an hour today at the...
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mr. assessment of the importance of our strong transatlantic partnership. me in welcoming german minister foreign affairs, frank-walter steinmeier. [applause] professor harrison and the school, i'm well aware on this day few people in looking across the atlantic. today most are looking in the direction to alabama, or texas.tennessee, so first of all, thanks for coming. to talkugh i'm going about foreign policy and not super tuesday. in germany, we do not have super tuesday. from theed many things u.s. that start with super, soup supermarkets, superman, and especially for hot summer days, supersoaker. -- our tuesday they are just average tuesdays. will talk about today isn't looking super in any sense of the world. foreign policy. ukraine, thelibya, risk of failing, the terrorism, islamicso-called states. can any one of you recall a time were facing as many, criseserous, as complex as today. i cannot either. afraid i have a few more ofrs to recall than most you. these crisese of is far away. we may prefer it. none of these crises is just terrifying item that you read about online. for instance these are present
mr. assessment of the importance of our strong transatlantic partnership. me in welcoming german minister foreign affairs, frank-walter steinmeier. [applause] professor harrison and the school, i'm well aware on this day few people in looking across the atlantic. today most are looking in the direction to alabama, or texas.tennessee, so first of all, thanks for coming. to talkugh i'm going about foreign policy and not super tuesday. in germany, we do not have super tuesday. from theed many...
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next in a live report toyota billboard frank cam does your child like model cars... [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows. we'll also tell you how long our visit will take pbefore your appointment starts. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying airplanes? you can see them all for free this weekend! our sara celi is live right now at entertrainment junction to explain the 8th annual scale model expo, featuring a fascinating world of miniatures hand-crafted by the region's best model makers, is saturday and sunday march 5-6 at the award-winning entertrainment junction in west chester. the event is free to the public. kid
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please join me in welcoming german minister foreign affairs frank-walter steinmeier. [ applause ] >> mr. carbonell, professor harrison, dear students of the school, i am well aware that on this day few people in d.c. are looking across the atlantic. today most are looking in the other direction to alabama, to arkansas, to tennessee or to texas. first of all, thanks for coming, even though i'm going to talk about foreign policy and not about super tuesday. in germany, we do not have super tuesday. we imported many things from the u.s. that start with super -- supermarkets, superman, and especially for hot summer days, the supersoaker. but our tuesday, they are just average tuesdays. the field i will talk about today isn't looking stupid in any sense of the world -- foreign policy. syria, iraq, libya, ukraine. the risk of failing of the states, the counter of terrorism, the so-called islamic state. can any one of you recall a time in which we were facing as many, as dangerous, as complex crises as today? i cannot, either, and i'm afraid i have a few more years to recall than most of you.
please join me in welcoming german minister foreign affairs frank-walter steinmeier. [ applause ] >> mr. carbonell, professor harrison, dear students of the school, i am well aware that on this day few people in d.c. are looking across the atlantic. today most are looking in the other direction to alabama, to arkansas, to tennessee or to texas. first of all, thanks for coming, even though i'm going to talk about foreign policy and not about super tuesday. in germany, we do not have super...
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mr. barr: you have said you have a duty to enforce the law, the dodd frank law. here is what the dodd frank law says the rule must be in the public interest for the protection of consumers and consistent with the study. can study shows arbitration sometimes and in many cases be in the best interest of the consumer in terms of faster resolution, a better result. i would encourage the bureau to not move forward with a rule that is inconsistent with the benefits of arbitration. did the bureau in preparing the study cornet with the american association for justice? mr. cordray: i don't know who that is. mr. barr: the trade association for class-action lawyers. the bureau cites a study by a professor that purports to analyze consumers knowledge of whether financial agreements complain that contain an arbitration clause. do you not how his study was funded? it was funded by the american association for justice, that is a conflict of interest that you have. you're using data from a study funded by the class-action plaintiffs bar. mr. cordray: we took input from all stak
mr. barr: you have said you have a duty to enforce the law, the dodd frank law. here is what the dodd frank law says the rule must be in the public interest for the protection of consumers and consistent with the study. can study shows arbitration sometimes and in many cases be in the best interest of the consumer in terms of faster resolution, a better result. i would encourage the bureau to not move forward with a rule that is inconsistent with the benefits of arbitration. did the bureau in...
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frank sinatra and nancy reagan singing their song "to love a child," part of the promotion for mrs. ook on the foster grandparents program. ♪ ♪ ♪ hand in hand ♪ ♪ love a child to love a child ♪ to love a child >> nancy reagan with close friend frank sinatra in 1982. the reagan white house knew how to put on a show. the president's advisers were masters of the political image. the flattering photo op. one of the most famous images of the reagan presidency featured nancy following her speech to the 1984 republican convention. >> there's president reagan watching her on the television screen above the podium. now there is a 1984 electronic image for you from the national convention. look at that she's waving to him and he doesn't realize it. you're on camera, mr. president. oh, hi. [ cheers and applause ] >> when you spoke before the convention you spoke extemporaneously. i was wondering whether you like campaigning. do you enjoy it? >> there are parts of it i enjoy, there are parts of it i don't. i like -- i like people. i like meeting people. i like seeing people. and i like being wit
frank sinatra and nancy reagan singing their song "to love a child," part of the promotion for mrs. ook on the foster grandparents program. ♪ ♪ ♪ hand in hand ♪ ♪ love a child to love a child ♪ to love a child >> nancy reagan with close friend frank sinatra in 1982. the reagan white house knew how to put on a show. the president's advisers were masters of the political image. the flattering photo op. one of the most famous images of the reagan presidency featured...
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will frank stall loan make that announce to mr. mark rylance in person? would you never in a million years. rosanna: why. you could be a brother. you could be a big brother or little brother which is which? rosanna: i think he's the younger brother? greg: put your arm around your big brother and say i thought you should have won. this is twitter. rosanna: yeah. speaking about the ultimate snub. abe about a gotta, you know, the family, the in fans from snubbed he was not mentioned tin, you the academy. greg: they have this look back and those we lost over the past year. rosanna: the problem was they thought he see you died many times, they didn't know. greg: there he is. en there the godfather. that is how he became famous much? then lots of tv shows. rosanna: barney mill. greg: are yep. then a resin did of the up easter side. rosanna used to see him at food em forrial. rosanna: they do this all the time. they always snub somebody. i think the year before last, it was joan rivers. greg: you can't. that is true. rosanna: how could you forget about jone rive
will frank stall loan make that announce to mr. mark rylance in person? would you never in a million years. rosanna: why. you could be a brother. you could be a big brother or little brother which is which? rosanna: i think he's the younger brother? greg: put your arm around your big brother and say i thought you should have won. this is twitter. rosanna: yeah. speaking about the ultimate snub. abe about a gotta, you know, the family, the in fans from snubbed he was not mentioned tin, you the...
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mr. demint: carly is here with her husband, frank.arly and i haven't known each other for too long, but we know her because of her business career with at&t and lucent and hewlett-packard, a great success there, but we had earlier tonight and opportunity to share a new perspective that she has gained from really become one of the -- becoming one of the leaders of the conservative movement, first in her race for senate in california and then on the national stage for running for president. on the campaign trail, she proved that she could lock horns with the best of hem. [applause] mr. demint: and those other guys who messed with her usually got the worst of it, and actually, i heard that in flex -- that netflix is starting a new series on television, "fiorina: warrior princess." [laughter] [applause] mr. demint: but after carly decided to end her race for president, she and i talked on the phone and had a good couple of laughs about the perceptions that we had of each other before this started. i told her that i thought that she was a
mr. demint: carly is here with her husband, frank.arly and i haven't known each other for too long, but we know her because of her business career with at&t and lucent and hewlett-packard, a great success there, but we had earlier tonight and opportunity to share a new perspective that she has gained from really become one of the -- becoming one of the leaders of the conservative movement, first in her race for senate in california and then on the national stage for running for president....
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mr. ump you nk the rcan race is sty? i haveo f erythingyre lif >>esident frank underwood, or should i say kevin spacey? one of them will be with me this morning. >>> and joining me for insight and analysis are, david brooks of the "new york times," kelly o'donnell of nbc news, republican strategist mary matalin, and stephen henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. if the dump trump movement needs a candidate to rally around, his name just might be ted cruz. cruz and donald trump each won two contests yesterday, but it was ted cruz who emerged with some renewed momentum. cruz easily won the kansas caucuses beating trump by a better than two to one margin. cruz also took the main caucuses with 46% of the vote. 13 points ahead of trump, another double-digit win there for cruz. but trump also took two states last night winning the only primary in louisiana, but he won that by a much smaller margin than polls had indicated. and trump won the newly created kentucky caucuse
mr. ump you nk the rcan race is sty? i haveo f erythingyre lif >>esident frank underwood, or should i say kevin spacey? one of them will be with me this morning. >>> and joining me for insight and analysis are, david brooks of the "new york times," kelly o'donnell of nbc news, republican strategist mary matalin, and stephen henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is...
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great photograph of her dancing with frank sinatra and the president is trying to cut in. you don't cut in on the chairman of the board or mrs. reagan when you're dancing. colonel north, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> good to talk to you. sadly under these circumstances. we have video now of mrs. reagan's hearse. this is outside of the home in bel air, which will at some point be moving and we understand she will be buried as we have said at the reagan library in simi valley, california. no schedule at the moment has been released about when we can expect that but clearly in the coming days. >> it's a sad picture to see that hearse rolling away. it's taking first lady nancy reagan to join her beloved husband, president ronald reagan. >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. welcome to a special hour remembering former first lady nancy reagan. the news breaking just a short time ago according to her assistant, mrs. reagan died this morning at her home in bel air, california. the cause, congestive heart failure. she was 94 years old. nancy reagan was thrust into the political life when her husb
great photograph of her dancing with frank sinatra and the president is trying to cut in. you don't cut in on the chairman of the board or mrs. reagan when you're dancing. colonel north, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> good to talk to you. sadly under these circumstances. we have video now of mrs. reagan's hearse. this is outside of the home in bel air, which will at some point be moving and we understand she will be buried as we have said at the reagan library in simi...
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mr. trump, he must think about that of every o of th suppo. tr. and think republican ranasty? >> i had tghtor everyhitie. >> president frank underwood, or should i say kevin spacey? one of them will be with me this morning. >>> and joining me for insight and analysis are, david brooks of the "new york times," kelly o'donnell of nbc news, republican strategist mary matalin, and stephen henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, is "meet the press." >>> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. if the dump trump movement needs a candidate to rally around, his name just might be ted cruz. cruz and donald trump each won two contests yesterday, but it was ted cruz who emerged with the most delegates and perhaps some renewed momentum. caucuses beating trump by a better than two to one margin. cruz also took the main caucuses with 46% of the vote. 13 points ahead of trump, another double-digit win there for cruz. but trump also took two states last night winning the only primary in louisiana, but he won that by a much smaller margin than polls had indicated. and t
mr. trump, he must think about that of every o of th suppo. tr. and think republican ranasty? >> i had tghtor everyhitie. >> president frank underwood, or should i say kevin spacey? one of them will be with me this morning. >>> and joining me for insight and analysis are, david brooks of the "new york times," kelly o'donnell of nbc news, republican strategist mary matalin, and stephen henderson of the detroit free press. welcome to sunday, is "meet the...
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mr. tr. > an you think theepubc race e e sty? i havead tot fight for everythi@ngytire le. prede frank undndnd or.should sa kevin spcey? ( one of them wi be with me thish morni. >>> and joining m fof insit of the "new yor imes," kelly@ o'donnell of nbc`news, republicin@rategistar matan, a stephe hsonl of the detroit frees. elme tsundnd, it's "et % thpress. p>>> ombc news inwahiniton,this@s isisis"mee@t the e es w)th chuck tod. >>> goounday mong. h dumprump movementt neneded candite t raly aris ju@st mithbe t uz. cruznd donldrumph@ won tw contes yesrtrt, butt was ted cruz who erged th @the mosts delegates and peaps some renewew montum cruz easi won t kansas ucuses@ beatg trxum b better than twtt to one mag@n. cruz also@ min caucpp wih 46% of the voe. -13oints ahd ol trump anoter tdoubemdigit in there fr c z. (t tmp ao towo states last night winning the only primary in uisiana, butt he ln thaty auc smaller min than pollsad inincad. and trupmp w t tewlyz creataed was bjust fur-roint mgin ovev cr. smller thanhat ma had predted. overall cruz won delsls la nig t tru's 61. cruz`onp nighttonon degates. althghrall styll ll thea
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mr. trump...please make america great again." dan 2shot let's check out the forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. we will start out this morning with areas of dense fog that will reduce visibilities less than a quarter of mile. then a warm day with a chance of showers and even a rumble of thunder by early afternoon into the degrees. chances will taper with a overnight low 54. tuesday will be warm and breezy with sunshine mixed at times a high of 73 degrees. we will watch for strong or severe storms late tuesday evening into tuesday night as a front will push through cooling us off to more normal like temps back in the mid 50s for the end of the week but dry. tuesday nights storms could give us damaging wind and lightning . requires short- traffic utility work requires short- term full closures on north and southbound interstate 75 near crescentville road mile marker 16 , north of i-275. short-term full closures will begin at 11 p.m. sunday, march 13, reopening at 5 a.m. the following day. these closures will also be in effect beginning at midnight m
mr. trump...please make america great again." dan 2shot let's check out the forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. we will start out this morning with areas of dense fog that will reduce visibilities less than a quarter of mile. then a warm day with a chance of showers and even a rumble of thunder by early afternoon into the degrees. chances will taper with a overnight low 54. tuesday will be warm and breezy with sunshine mixed at times a high of 73...
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mrs. do i want for the united states, this is the most important election in the last 20 years. >> that kind of passion also brought out republican voters like frank gutierrez who passed his vote for donald trump. >> early voting in both counties has ended and the last chance to vote in this primary tuesday at 7 am from 7 pm, you can only vote at your assigned polling place, good our website cbsmiami.com to confirm where that is. stay with cbs4 news for continuing coverage of campaign 2016 now through election day. we will have a special edition of cbs4 this morning leading up to florida's primary and that for complete election coverage tomorrow and tuesday at 9 am right here on cbs4. >>> now at 11 there were two people hurt in a boating accident at key biscayne and they were transported to area hospitals and cbs4 is a live in key biscayne with what went wrong. >> reporter: that boat is still out on the sandbar and it is a dark night hearing key biscayne, therefore people still on it when he for high tide and meanwhile the two women were rushed to the hospital. >> it was a 32 foot vessel>> they left the given early sunday with 13 people onboard an
mrs. do i want for the united states, this is the most important election in the last 20 years. >> that kind of passion also brought out republican voters like frank gutierrez who passed his vote for donald trump. >> early voting in both counties has ended and the last chance to vote in this primary tuesday at 7 am from 7 pm, you can only vote at your assigned polling place, good our website cbsmiami.com to confirm where that is. stay with cbs4 news for continuing coverage of...
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mr. west moreland had listed off, item after item after item and cfpb is oks like looking for more private information that i question if it's safe. section 924 of the dodd-frank act required the bureau to develop regulations that modify or require modification of itemized information for the purpose of protecting the privacy interests of the mortgage application for mortgage orders that is or will be available to the public, end quote. in a footnote to the final humda rule in 2015, the bureau states and i quote based on its analysis to date the bureau believes some of the proposed new data points may create privacy concerns sufficient to warrant some degree of modification include regular dax before public disclosure. however the pew row is only providing opportunity to comment on the balancing test for consumer privacy, not the actual data made public by ffiec. in 2005 speech, former federal reserve board senior advisor greg canner raised concerns about humda privacy risks noting, approximately 95% of loan records are unique, meaning loan amounts can be attributed to a single person. with a cross match to private lien transfer records one can identify the in
mr. west moreland had listed off, item after item after item and cfpb is oks like looking for more private information that i question if it's safe. section 924 of the dodd-frank act required the bureau to develop regulations that modify or require modification of itemized information for the purpose of protecting the privacy interests of the mortgage application for mortgage orders that is or will be available to the public, end quote. in a footnote to the final humda rule in 2015, the bureau...
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frank. anita mcbride, thanks for a joining us. >> thank you for having me and for honoring mrs.we'll have more on the life and times of nancy reagan coming up next. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. incredible bladder prthat lets from always diyou move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise. the always discreet double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier than poise. try it. we're so confident you'll love it, we'll give you double your money back if you don't. incredible bladder protection. double your money back guarantee. that's always discreet. you'rewhen a majestic beastwoods runs into view. then you run into a tree. but your totaled new car isn't totally replaced. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. with extraordinary offersmance saon the visionary ls, the gener
frank. anita mcbride, thanks for a joining us. >> thank you for having me and for honoring mrs.we'll have more on the life and times of nancy reagan coming up next. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. incredible bladder prthat lets from always diyou move like you mean it now comes with an incredible promise....
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mr. paul loan --palone, would like to ask a question? frank, get that my closer. >> my daughter was playing baseball in high school, senior year. she was hit by the baseball directly in the head. she suffered a concussion, basically this said we don't want to play again because if it happens again, you're going to have a serious problem. she went to college, she's a freshman in college now and a couple times -- at least once had a feigning -- fainted when she was in college. she doesn't play sports anymore because of what they said. ways, it's fortunate because she had the concussion and now we've been told don't play sports anymore. -- don't play contact sports anymore. but if she had one of the sub concussive hits as you talked about in the spectrum, my you don't necessarily know about it. guess becausei she knows she's not supposed to do anything anymore. but if you're at one of these things, how would you even know? spectrum, but the it seems like we are hearing more and more, at least i'm hearing moore's apparent that cause damage. she is
mr. paul loan --palone, would like to ask a question? frank, get that my closer. >> my daughter was playing baseball in high school, senior year. she was hit by the baseball directly in the head. she suffered a concussion, basically this said we don't want to play again because if it happens again, you're going to have a serious problem. she went to college, she's a freshman in college now and a couple times -- at least once had a feigning -- fainted when she was in college. she doesn't...