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like millions of middle-income americans, mr. jonesresses well, owned life insurance watches baseball on tv, and plans a vacation in the family car. like many housewives, mrs. jones gets her hair done every two weeks. she likes the same time products like frozen juices. the kids are difficult. sally has a brand-new bike. davey is discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera. if they are so typical why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of jones's keeping up with these drums is the same craving for better living. more efficient things and economic things. why? part of the answer lies in our nature as a people. centuries of freedom have taught us to think in terms of continuous improvement. this democratic heritage is ridiculously belief that america -- has bred in austin belief that any reasonable goal is within reach -- in us the belief that any reasonable goal is within reach. we have achieved a new kind of economic system that offers more benefits to more people than any yet devised. we are not whe
like millions of middle-income americans, mr. jonesresses well, owned life insurance watches baseball on tv, and plans a vacation in the family car. like many housewives, mrs. jones gets her hair done every two weeks. she likes the same time products like frozen juices. the kids are difficult. sally has a brand-new bike. davey is discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera. if they are so typical why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of jones's keeping up...
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like millions of other housewives, mrs. jonesets her hair done every two weeks, uses the drive-in bank, and she buys branded merchandise at the supermarket. she especially likes of the time and work saving products, like frozen juices and cake mixes. the kids are typical, too. sally has a brand-new bike. davey has has discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera. if the joneses are so typical, why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of joneses keeping up with these joneses, having the same craving for better living, wanting better things, more efficient things, more economical things. why? part of the answer lies in our nature as a people. centuries of freedom have taught us to think in terms of continuous improvement, of an always better future. this democratic heritage has bred in as the belief that america is the land of opportunity and a man can be anything within his capabilities that any reasonable goal is within reach. armed with this boundless optimism, we have achieved a new kind of eco
like millions of other housewives, mrs. jonesets her hair done every two weeks, uses the drive-in bank, and she buys branded merchandise at the supermarket. she especially likes of the time and work saving products, like frozen juices and cake mixes. the kids are typical, too. sally has a brand-new bike. davey has has discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera. if the joneses are so typical, why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of joneses keeping up with...
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. >> mr. jones. on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's the old saying, you do the crime, you've got to do the time. >> but jones had his supporters at the hearing as well, including lolita brown. his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he en
. >> mr. jones. on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's the old...
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mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the frustration that we have felt goes back to august of 2014 when jim mcgovern and barbara lee and walter jones wrote asking the speaker of the house to allow us to have a debate. that's why mr. mcgovern, bar ra lee and i have put this resolution in today. we wouldn't be talking about the middle east if it weren't for this resolution. in september i sent my own letter to speaker boehner and asked for a full debate on authorization to use military force in the region, none of these letters have been answered, none o
mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the...
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jones. hot boy. mr. tony montana. that's me. >> and soon the jail finds itself with a multitude of related high-profile cases, putting everybody on edge. >>> from the street the louisville metro department of corrections jail looks like any downtown office building. but inside is the drama that comes with more than 2,000 men and women who face very uncertain futures, all housed in one place. >> don't cry. because there's no crying in jail. >> while some have been convicted, the majority have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. since most of them live in >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a 15-year-old louisville boy is murdered in his home, and a young man is taken into custody. >> he wasn't the one that was supposed to be killed. his mama was the one they was going for. >> the accused murderer's case collides with that of one of the jail's most infamous inmates. >> they call him hot boy. that's not somebody you need to be testifying
jones. hot boy. mr. tony montana. that's me. >> and soon the jail finds itself with a multitude of related high-profile cases, putting everybody on edge. >>> from the street the louisville metro department of corrections jail looks like any downtown office building. but inside is the drama that comes with more than 2,000 men and women who face very uncertain futures, all housed in one place. >> don't cry. because there's no crying in jail. >> while some have been...
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the people out there, mrs. jones, the retired widow, mr. jones the lifelong working mechanic they haveled back of the police officers in this city. at this time many of those people feel the police don't have their back >> the end of the day, i'm still left with this question and this is not to you but to these officers what needs to change in their opinions for them to return to not only you know reactive policing but proactive policing. i'm wondering what kinds of conversations they are having councilman stokes with their boss with the police commissioner who by the way i would love to have on the show. >> of course and i -- i said -- i think last week i don't think i was with you, but i said last week the commissioner the community, the police all need to be in a room with with or without the elected and they need the support of the citizens. citizens need to say we have their back. and here's what we expect you to do to make sure that we're living in a safe environment. >> yes. councilman stokes thank you so much. >> thank you, brooke. >
the people out there, mrs. jones, the retired widow, mr. jones the lifelong working mechanic they haveled back of the police officers in this city. at this time many of those people feel the police don't have their back >> the end of the day, i'm still left with this question and this is not to you but to these officers what needs to change in their opinions for them to return to not only you know reactive policing but proactive policing. i'm wondering what kinds of conversations they are...
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mr. jones, we had you on last tuesday, i have to give you credit you called it. you predicted we would have them in three days to a week. one killed three days after you said that one captured in less than a week. what led you to that -- >> i want to take my hat off and salute the officials involved in this operation. >> absolutely. the collaboration was great. but as i mentioned last week and thank you, i did say three days to a week. i just understanding the situation, my experience knowing that the -- the law enforcement effort that was out there, again the collaboration, the resources or lack thereof for richard matt and david sweat, i just thought they were running out of time. i knew it was different to survive in a wooded area just as different for law enforcement to find them as for those guys to survive. indeed. chief, you know jay cook the man who spotted sweat on sunday and finally took him down. how is he doing today? >> um i talked to his brother around noon. he told me he hadn't s
mr. jones, we had you on last tuesday, i have to give you credit you called it. you predicted we would have them in three days to a week. one killed three days after you said that one captured in less than a week. what led you to that -- >> i want to take my hat off and salute the officials involved in this operation. >> absolutely. the collaboration was great. but as i mentioned last week and thank you, i did say three days to a week. i just understanding the situation, my...
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mr. jones reaction. >> i thank you again boy, that was fast.why couldn't we not just do that from jump street and didn't have to go through this. >> reporter: good question mr. jones. we are happy we could here to move the process along. schedule is for treats department to be out here next week to complete the repair job. we will be watching. in point breeze, getting results, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >>> local pools opening for the summer and as they do health care workers have a warning for you about a parasite they have found in the pool. par side loved pools and hot tubs. it can live for as long as ten days in pools even if they are treated with chlorine. par side can a affect anybody swing in the water. it can make you sick. ear infections eye infections and if you swallow any of the water, you could have gastrointestinal problems. cdc says every single person who gets in the pool should shower before and after. >>> the first lady, challenges american women, who she says, we need to help get an education. you wish your dog could figh
mr. jones reaction. >> i thank you again boy, that was fast.why couldn't we not just do that from jump street and didn't have to go through this. >> reporter: good question mr. jones. we are happy we could here to move the process along. schedule is for treats department to be out here next week to complete the repair job. we will be watching. in point breeze, getting results, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. >>> local pools opening for the summer and as they do health care...
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jones. inside the jail he's also known by a different nickname. >> mr. not guilty. >> mr. not guilty. >> john jones most definitely did not do it. >> innocent man. >> mr. not guilty, man. i'm an innocent man. free john jones, hot boy. tony montana. this is how we've got to live right now. you know, that's my bottle right there. that's my homeboy right here. i love him. i love all them. they all innocent men. you know, we innocent. john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all. >> jones earned that moniker over the previous seven years. though he's had numerous arrests and convictions on drugs and weapons charges, he's been acquitted in separate murder and attempted murder charges. an additional murder charge was dropped to reckless homicide after a witness failed to testify. jones took a plea deal and served a nine-month sentence. >> louisville's most wanted, man. and i ain't saying it just to be saying it. i'm louisville's most wanted. they want me off the street. >> 14 months earlier jones, who is regarded by law enforcement as a prominent gang member, was once again arrested on an a
jones. inside the jail he's also known by a different nickname. >> mr. not guilty. >> mr. not guilty. >> john jones most definitely did not do it. >> innocent man. >> mr. not guilty, man. i'm an innocent man. free john jones, hot boy. tony montana. this is how we've got to live right now. you know, that's my bottle right there. that's my homeboy right here. i love him. i love all them. they all innocent men. you know, we innocent. john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all....
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mr. jones' reaction -- >> and i thank you again. boy, that was fast. why couldn't we have just did that from the jump street fixed right and we wouldn't have to go through this? >> reporter: that's a good question. we're happy we could move the process along. schedule for the streets department to be out here to finish the job next week. we will be watching, iain. >> nice job bruce. >> camden police on alert after a string of sexual assaults along the broadway corridor. police releasing this sketch of a man they believe is behind the assaults. latest incident happening around 6:30 thursday when that police say this man force add woman behind a dumpster and then sexually assaulted her behind broadway lounge on the 500 block of spruce street. >>> he hit and killed 18-year-old lacrosse star the one conviction a jury just hasn'ted upper darby man driving under the influence. jury roars found jonathan vander horse guilty in the january 2014 crash that killed donte dee simmon. vander horse was driving his truck when he lost control jumped a curb hit and kill
mr. jones' reaction -- >> and i thank you again. boy, that was fast. why couldn't we have just did that from the jump street fixed right and we wouldn't have to go through this? >> reporter: that's a good question. we're happy we could move the process along. schedule for the streets department to be out here to finish the job next week. we will be watching, iain. >> nice job bruce. >> camden police on alert after a string of sexual assaults along the broadway corridor....
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mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the frustration that we have felt goes back to august of 2014 when jim mcgovern and barbara lee and walter jones wrote asking the speaker of the house to allow us to have a debate. that's why mr. mcgovern, bar ra lee and i have put this resolution in today. we wouldn't be talking about the middle east if it weren't for this resolution. in september i sent my own letter to speaker boehner and asked for a full debate on authorization to use military force in the region, none of these letters have been answered, none o
mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the...
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mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the frustration that we have felt goes back to august of 2014 when jim mcgovern and barbara lee and walter jones wrote asking the speaker of the house to allow us to have a debate. that's why mr. mcgovern, bar ra lee and i have put this resolution in today. we wouldn't be talking about the middle east if it weren't for this resolution. in september i sent my own letter to speaker boehner and asked for a full debate on authorization to use military force in the region, none of these letters have been answered, none o
mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. jones: i thank mr. mcgovern for the time. as many people have said today even those for and against the resolution, we have a constitutional duty, that duty is to debate. so i want to quote james madison, to put the context on what we are trying to say today. the power to declare war including debating the causes of war is vested in the legislature. not the executive branch, but the legislature. the...
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mr. jones' reaction? >> and i thank you again. boy, that was fast.t did that from the jump street fixed it right and couldn't have to go that was that. >> reporter: good question, mr. joan. we're happy we could be here to move the process along much the schedule for the streets department to be out here next week to complete the repair job. we'll be watching. in point breeze getting results i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> that wonderful philly resident was a quote machine. >> he was. >> wonderful. >> here's howard with a look what's coming up in sports. >> oh, yeah. now we have little trash talking about the eagles from a stinging punter. a punter. a player that's should shut up phillies name new president today. but what does that mean for the general manager ruben amaro? i talked to ruben about his job security and that's coming up in sports. ♪ >>> okay. news for the phillies they held a news conference this afternoon to announce the new president eddie mc phail but also a chance to put a face on the phillies ownership group with john middleton ma
mr. jones' reaction? >> and i thank you again. boy, that was fast.t did that from the jump street fixed it right and couldn't have to go that was that. >> reporter: good question, mr. joan. we're happy we could be here to move the process along much the schedule for the streets department to be out here next week to complete the repair job. we'll be watching. in point breeze getting results i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> that wonderful philly resident was a quote machine....
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charles: i may do the paperwork say here you go mr. jones, and never cut a check, they become after me 30 years later. something like this happened to you, jim? >> i was involved in a situation where they despite my lack of control, and a minority shareholder they welcome after everyone, they want their money, they went to everyone looking for that money years after that company failed. >> i have seen this with malbusinesses -- small businesses they are looking to hire employees whether they use them as contractor they need to be careful about making sure they pay the payroll taxes, working with the service is so important, many companies, young entrepreneurs, they don't realize sometimes the trouble. >> they care about this, make sure you pay it. charles: thank you, this is something, that impacts every person, i found out personally the hard way. >> good to see you. charles: dan tomorrow. >> all right. thank you. charles: steve cortez tomorrow, everyone at home thank you, catch us of night 6 p.m. if you can't see th -- show, dvr it. right
charles: i may do the paperwork say here you go mr. jones, and never cut a check, they become after me 30 years later. something like this happened to you, jim? >> i was involved in a situation where they despite my lack of control, and a minority shareholder they welcome after everyone, they want their money, they went to everyone looking for that money years after that company failed. >> i have seen this with malbusinesses -- small businesses they are looking to hire employees...
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let's begin with mrs. jones. >> even the irs, and now this.en briefed on what could be the biggest government breach in history. this morning the u.s. government is struggling to assess the damage. officials revealing the biggest cyber attack on the u.s. government ever reaching their
let's begin with mrs. jones. >> even the irs, and now this.en briefed on what could be the biggest government breach in history. this morning the u.s. government is struggling to assess the damage. officials revealing the biggest cyber attack on the u.s. government ever reaching their
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. >> reporter: but, mr. jonesu can understand why -- you can understand why this is a very divisive issue for many? >> well, i hear what you're saying. i, fapgrankly believe that 98% believe flying the flag is benign. and intentions are very important when we talk about this thing. it is intention. if it is seen in a film or on the "dukes of hazard" which i was on in a positive light, it's a harmless thing. i have seen it on bags of rice and on travel posters and things like that. it represents a spirit. and there are those, obviously, hate groups and white supremacists like these idiots who have maligned it and desecrated it by using it as a hateful symbol. there's no doubt about that, but we do not. >> okay, i understand that. ben, thank you for clarifying. joe, he says it's benign. how do you feel? help us understand. >> well, it is really deeper than that. we have to go back a long ways to really kind of understand that. you know, when we were brought to this country from africa to work and to be servants and
. >> reporter: but, mr. jonesu can understand why -- you can understand why this is a very divisive issue for many? >> well, i hear what you're saying. i, fapgrankly believe that 98% believe flying the flag is benign. and intentions are very important when we talk about this thing. it is intention. if it is seen in a film or on the "dukes of hazard" which i was on in a positive light, it's a harmless thing. i have seen it on bags of rice and on travel posters and things...
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mr. jones: i want to thank my friend, mr. mcgovern, for always being out front on this issue and i'm delighted to join him. as he said in many of his comments, the house has a responsibility to the men and women in uniform and to the american people. i have the privilege to represent camp lejeune marine base, cherry point marine station. i have over 70,000 retired veterans in the third district of north carolina. they're frustrated too. they believe sincerely that we must meet our constitutional responsibility and have this debate, and as you have said, mr. mcgovern, be for it or against it but have the debate. that is what is absolutely frustrating. i joined you and barbara lee in a letter to mr. boehner in september and august 27 we wrote a letter to the speaker of the house asking him to please allow a debate on a re-authorization of our involvement in the middle east. then on september 25, i wrote by myself to the speaker of the house and asked again for the debate. as you have stated, he did say publicly that because of
mr. jones: i want to thank my friend, mr. mcgovern, for always being out front on this issue and i'm delighted to join him. as he said in many of his comments, the house has a responsibility to the men and women in uniform and to the american people. i have the privilege to represent camp lejeune marine base, cherry point marine station. i have over 70,000 retired veterans in the third district of north carolina. they're frustrated too. they believe sincerely that we must meet our...
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how much is at any time employer's responsibility to say you know what mr. jonesut you, you're not quite qualified, but we got your back. we're going to train you. where does the employer responsibility start? >> well temporary help industry helps that out a lot because we're a try before you buy if you will or a training ground for many companies and they will put them on our payroll for approximately six to nine months and train them. the companies will train them. then flip them over to their permanent employment. about 60% of our employees do go to work permanently for the companies that we place them at and express is a dadamant about finding work for those people with the right work ethic. >> lori if you're an employee how do you reinvent yourself. >> it's not about reinventing yourself it's about finding the job vacancies and putting your job skill sets to that. >> there's 5 million open jobs. how do you maximize the skill of finding those? >> they put the job search process. instead of employees and candidates saying this is what i want this is what i need
how much is at any time employer's responsibility to say you know what mr. jonesut you, you're not quite qualified, but we got your back. we're going to train you. where does the employer responsibility start? >> well temporary help industry helps that out a lot because we're a try before you buy if you will or a training ground for many companies and they will put them on our payroll for approximately six to nine months and train them. the companies will train them. then flip them over...
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let's begin with mrs. jones. >> even the irs, and now this. as the investigation continues, we know president obama has been briefed on what could be the biggest government breach in history. this morning the u.s. government is struggling to assess the damage. officials revealing the biggest cyber attack on the u.s. government ever reaching their networks. sophisticated and undetectable for months all the while stealing data information from the data bases of every government agency sensitive information for current and former employees, including the employees at the social security administration and even president obama. >> these networks are so vast and they very very difficult to be able to protect and the reality is you can't prevent these attacks. >> the suspect according to authorities, a super power, the peoples republic of china. according to officials evidence points to hackers working for the which i needs military and now federal employees being cautioned to check their bank statements and get updated credit reports. >> we continu
let's begin with mrs. jones. >> even the irs, and now this. as the investigation continues, we know president obama has been briefed on what could be the biggest government breach in history. this morning the u.s. government is struggling to assess the damage. officials revealing the biggest cyber attack on the u.s. government ever reaching their networks. sophisticated and undetectable for months all the while stealing data information from the data bases of every government agency...
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so, mr. jones, mr. sanford, and mr. massie requested and received time from the democratic sponsor, mr. mcgovern. i did not want to do that. but i add least wanted to point out today that there has been nothing conservative about our policy of permanent forever endless war in the middle east. president eisenhower in his most famous speech warned us against the military industrial complex. we should not be going to war in wars that are more about money and power and prestige than they are about any serious threat to the united states. i think president eisenhower would be shocked in how far we have gone down that path he warned us against. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler, for five minutes. mr. nadler: thank you mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to express the profound hope that the supreme court in its upcoming decision will strike down laws that prohibit same-sex couples from marrying and ensure all states recognize lawful marriage
so, mr. jones, mr. sanford, and mr. massie requested and received time from the democratic sponsor, mr. mcgovern. i did not want to do that. but i add least wanted to point out today that there has been nothing conservative about our policy of permanent forever endless war in the middle east. president eisenhower in his most famous speech warned us against the military industrial complex. we should not be going to war in wars that are more about money and power and prestige than they are about...
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jones. >> he was the banker, i believe, on mr. murdoch's purchase of dow jones and company. liz: jamie dimon making a comment, a dear friend of jimmy lee's and jpmorgan chase ceo. jimmy made an indelible and valuable contribution to our company, our people, clients and industry over his nearly 40 years of dedicated and selfless service. when you see jimmy, and i just saw him a couple of months ago at the jpmorgan ceo summit, he has such an easy smile and enjoyed and loved what he did. >> he loved what he did. he was ambitious but never wanted to run things. he reminded me of a reporter that was a really good reporter that never wanted to be an editor, he just loved getting his hands dirty and doing deals. when i think of deal-making, i don't think of anybody else but jimmy lee. he's going to be missed by a lot of us. he was the guy that also taught us a lot. some people wouldn't pick up the phone sometimes and what was great about jimmy, he would teach but things, about how to understand things. he was a very decent man. liz: jimmy lee was 62 years old. thank you, charlie. w
jones. >> he was the banker, i believe, on mr. murdoch's purchase of dow jones and company. liz: jamie dimon making a comment, a dear friend of jimmy lee's and jpmorgan chase ceo. jimmy made an indelible and valuable contribution to our company, our people, clients and industry over his nearly 40 years of dedicated and selfless service. when you see jimmy, and i just saw him a couple of months ago at the jpmorgan ceo summit, he has such an easy smile and enjoyed and loved what he did....
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athena jones has mr. ore on th washington. >> reporter: the senate failed to pass a biological to extend the law. take a listen to some debate last night on the senate floor from the two republican senators from kentucky. majority leader, mitch mcknl, who supports the programs and kentucky senator rand paul who opposes them. take a listen. these are not theoretical threats, mr. president. we shouldn't be disarming unilaterally. as our enemies grow sophisticated and aggressive. that sets up a vote for final passage in the senate some time midweek because of procedural rules in the senate and also some amendments that could be voted on. if of course they end up amending the usa freedom act it will have to go back to the house for them to kid those amendments. this is not over yet. athena jones, cnn, washington. >> now one person who is likely watching this debate very closely is edward snowden. >> he of course the whistle blower who revealed all most two years ago now the nsa was using the patriot act to ju
athena jones has mr. ore on th washington. >> reporter: the senate failed to pass a biological to extend the law. take a listen to some debate last night on the senate floor from the two republican senators from kentucky. majority leader, mitch mcknl, who supports the programs and kentucky senator rand paul who opposes them. take a listen. these are not theoretical threats, mr. president. we shouldn't be disarming unilaterally. as our enemies grow sophisticated and aggressive. that sets...
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speaker, i offer this amendment with mr. jones of north carolina. our bipartisan amendment would increase d.o.d. supplemental impact aid to $25 million more appropriated in the bill currently. this would benefit schools in almost every school district that holds a military installation. schools that have 20% average daily attendance of military dependent students in the preceding year has counted on their federal impact aid application are eligible to receive funding on an annual basis. congress has recognized the needs faced by many school districts educating a large number of military children and has consistently provided increases in this need. yet, last year in f.y. 2015 this was dropped from $45 million to $25 million. this is not enough. with the stress put on military kids throughout the past years, this aid should be increasing, not decreasing. this is a military readiness issue the men and women serving in the military today have to rely on local school districts to provide quality education and counseling programs for their students and c
speaker, i offer this amendment with mr. jones of north carolina. our bipartisan amendment would increase d.o.d. supplemental impact aid to $25 million more appropriated in the bill currently. this would benefit schools in almost every school district that holds a military installation. schools that have 20% average daily attendance of military dependent students in the preceding year has counted on their federal impact aid application are eligible to receive funding on an annual basis....
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the chair will now recognize the gentleman from north carolina mr. jones, for five minutes. . mr. ones thank you very much. i'm on the house floor today to express my thanks to senator rand paul for his 11-hour filibuster of the patriot act re-authorization on may 31. i voted against the u.s.a. freedom act which would have re-authorized the practs because of n.s.a. spying program alous for the federal government to gather private data on law-abiding american citizens a clear violation of the fourth amendment. i also commend start paul for his courageous statement a couple weeks ago. and i quote isil exists and grew stronger because of the hull, in our party who gave arms indiscriminately and most of those armed arms were snatched by isil. the hulings in our party created these people. unfortunately louisiana governor bobby jindal criticized my friend, senator paul, by saying he is unsuited to be commander in chief. it is obvious governor jindal does not know about the manipulation of intelligence that led us into the iraq war. in 2006 article in the "time" magazine, lieutenant gene
the chair will now recognize the gentleman from north carolina mr. jones, for five minutes. . mr. ones thank you very much. i'm on the house floor today to express my thanks to senator rand paul for his 11-hour filibuster of the patriot act re-authorization on may 31. i voted against the u.s.a. freedom act which would have re-authorized the practs because of n.s.a. spying program alous for the federal government to gather private data on law-abiding american citizens a clear violation of the...
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mr. obama's visit. were the >> reporter: that is jones and washington up there past the sek54]e checkpoint.otorcade arrived here from the hilton hotel at about become 20 this afternoon. his meeting at the private residence of a venture capitalist, it is a fund raiser for the democratic national committee. his second event of the day. air force one touched down just before 1:00 at san francisco enter international airport. no official greeter, but a crowd of about 40 well wishers, almost all family and friends of government workers and people with connections. the president didn't disappoint them. when he came out of air force one, he walked immediately to the crowd. stephanie and paul and their two girls were thrilled like most here, this was their first time they had ever seen the president in person. >> very exciting. he's the president of the free world. and not a very common opportunity for somebody to see. >> reporter: president obama even shook her hand. >> yeah. >> show me which hand did he shake? >> this one. >> reporter: 8-year-old tyler got it meet the president, not only up close
mr. obama's visit. were the >> reporter: that is jones and washington up there past the sek54]e checkpoint.otorcade arrived here from the hilton hotel at about become 20 this afternoon. his meeting at the private residence of a venture capitalist, it is a fund raiser for the democratic national committee. his second event of the day. air force one touched down just before 1:00 at san francisco enter international airport. no official greeter, but a crowd of about 40 well wishers, almost...
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mr. michael carvin, a partner at jones day. he is the lead lawyer in king v. burrwell.m sure many will hold him to account for all of the mistakes i've made since then. we've got mr. michael cannon who is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he's a learned and well-respected scholar on questions of economics and health care. we have professor andy graywall who's an associate professor of law at the university of iowa college of law in iowa city. we have miss elizabeth b.widra, chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center here in washington, d.c. and we have mr. robert winer who is a partner at arnold & porter. i'd like to ask each of the witnesses to stand and be sworn in, please. will you raise your right hand? do you affirm the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? so help you god. thank you very much. mr. carvin, we'll start with you. please turn your microphone on. >> is it on now? thank you. i was just talking about the importance of this hearing as a n
mr. michael carvin, a partner at jones day. he is the lead lawyer in king v. burrwell.m sure many will hold him to account for all of the mistakes i've made since then. we've got mr. michael cannon who is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he's a learned and well-respected scholar on questions of economics and health care. we have professor andy graywall who's an associate professor of law at the university of iowa college of law in iowa city. we have miss elizabeth...
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mrs. tally was born in 1899 the research group says susanna jones of new york city is now the old defendantrson at amazeing 115 years. nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks the transportation hub at the world trade center is nearing completion. the hub's entrance is designed to look like a bird in flight when it become fully operational. the center will feature 11 subway lines the path train and newspaper reusse retail shops. >> the project behind us is a very special project. it's truly an icon that will be here for decades. and specifically what you're looking at is the oculus the cornerstone of that facility. >> the total cost for the hub is projected to be about $4 billion. >>> the 50 shades of grey series is back in the spotlight with the release avenue new book. christian grey's erotic row mons with young anastasia steal enter as new stage with the release of simply grey. released yesterday told from the point of view of billion nay christian grey. the author e hmm james says her latest story is based on fantasy which is something she says everyone can relate to. >> i think women lik
mrs. tally was born in 1899 the research group says susanna jones of new york city is now the old defendantrson at amazeing 115 years. nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks the transportation hub at the world trade center is nearing completion. the hub's entrance is designed to look like a bird in flight when it become fully operational. the center will feature 11 subway lines the path train and newspaper reusse retail shops. >> the project behind us is a very special project. it's truly...
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. >> by dow jones industrial average mr.ria. 17791, but still negative for the year. the s&p up to the level of 2072. the nasdaq down nine. energy has been a leading performer at $16 a barrel. winners as well as transocean. this stock hit a new low. a quarterly loss said they are not likely to be profitable for the year, but a worse is behind them. another new all-time high. orange is the new black starts on friday. coming up after the break our road neil cavuto and judge napolitano talked frank keating. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. stuart: chrysler wants to get together with general motors. general motors has no way. joi
. >> by dow jones industrial average mr.ria. 17791, but still negative for the year. the s&p up to the level of 2072. the nasdaq down nine. energy has been a leading performer at $16 a barrel. winners as well as transocean. this stock hit a new low. a quarterly loss said they are not likely to be profitable for the year, but a worse is behind them. another new all-time high. orange is the new black starts on friday. coming up after the break our road neil cavuto and judge napolitano...
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mr. michael carvin, a partner at jones day. he is the lead lawyer in king v. burwell.nd he has the ignominious distinct of being my very first pr boss in private practice which i'm sure many will hold him to to account for all of the mistakes i've made since then. we've got mr. michael cannon who is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he's a learned and well-respected scholar on questions of economics and health care. we have professor andy grewal who's an associate professor of law at the university of iowa college of law in iowa city. we have ms. elizabeth b. wydra, chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center here in washington, d.c. and we have mr. robert weiner who is a partner at arnold & porter. i'd like to ask each of the witnesses to stand and be sworn in, please. will you raise your right hand? the t do you affirm the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, thetruth, t whole truth, and nothing but the truth?e so help you god. thank you very much. mr. carvin, we'll start with you. please turn
mr. michael carvin, a partner at jones day. he is the lead lawyer in king v. burwell.nd he has the ignominious distinct of being my very first pr boss in private practice which i'm sure many will hold him to to account for all of the mistakes i've made since then. we've got mr. michael cannon who is the director of health policy studies at the cato institute. he's a learned and well-respected scholar on questions of economics and health care. we have professor andy grewal who's an associate...
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with me now richard jones, who fought in the same kurdish army group as mr. broomfield.> good morning, carol. >> did you know mr. broomfield? >> no i did not. i did not know him personally. >> so can you describe what his life was like in that kurdish army while fighting alongside them just as you did? >> all right. well basically he would have traveled and gotten into rojava. it's a kurdish controlled area. he would have joined there. he would have been evaluated on what his training and skill set was and then been assigned to a unit given a uniform, weapon and be sent to a particular front to protect that area. >> help us understand why you and mr. broomfield wanted to go there to fight isis because it's so dangerous. >> absolutely. it is dangerous. however, i think myself mr. broomfield i imagine, and many others who have gone to the middle east to iraq and to syria to help fight against isis see that there's a tremendous problem we're facing in the world today, and i think a lot of us are upset that there's not more decisive action being taken by particularly our gov
with me now richard jones, who fought in the same kurdish army group as mr. broomfield.> good morning, carol. >> did you know mr. broomfield? >> no i did not. i did not know him personally. >> so can you describe what his life was like in that kurdish army while fighting alongside them just as you did? >> all right. well basically he would have traveled and gotten into rojava. it's a kurdish controlled area. he would have joined there. he would have been evaluated on...
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mr. conrad who is very helpful and supportive in our efforts to craft a thoughtful budget and the shipyard and guidance of the probation commission that has been supportive in the leadership of suzy jones mission of our department is to identify and respond to the risks and needs of young people in the juvenile justice testimony system that is holdings young people account awhile at the same time providing them with skills it is also our goal and expectation to gadget in fiscally sound and competent strategies that promote the families and enhance public safety ultimate proefr and combansz public safety is paramount in our departments objectives i want to talk about our organization all structure currently 2 hundred and 68 ftes in the probation department i want to highlight where we are making additional adjustments there are 2.27 ftes exclude for a project manager anticipating we'll not fill those positions until later in the fiscal year but the analyst will be responsible for the development and prelims of the case management system a key streaming for the department that i'll talk about in a second as well as a half fte we're adding for a cashier to expand our availability to young
mr. conrad who is very helpful and supportive in our efforts to craft a thoughtful budget and the shipyard and guidance of the probation commission that has been supportive in the leadership of suzy jones mission of our department is to identify and respond to the risks and needs of young people in the juvenile justice testimony system that is holdings young people account awhile at the same time providing them with skills it is also our goal and expectation to gadget in fiscally sound and...
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mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know if you have your report in front of you but there are very important graphs that i would like you to take a look at if you have your report in front of you. so let's take a look. easy ones starting with 4.1.4. that is just under the obama administration we see oil imports drop in oil production increase but we have not seen in decades. it's how about 4.1.6 billion unemployment rate dropping like a rock. this is on page -- >> what it. >> twenty of report. after the 2,072,008 recession. but now let's talk about caps on. if you would turn forward to page 62 and 63 someone to look at graphs 5.3.16 and 5.3.19. well, can you 16 and 5.3.19. well can you t
mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know...
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mr. biden would there are saying about the best presidents lay son--vice- president late son >>mark: keep our eyes on wall street this monday morning with the dow jonesustrial average up 76 points ahead of the opening bell as the numbers coming and coming out flat the consumer spending is more than two-thirds of the u.s. economy the dow teaches of 76 that will put the dollar and 18,085. >>james: we are tracking some wet weather in the north bay you can see it here and the golden gate bridge and the lies video showing us the drizzle on the lens itself but the car's driver across but rose this morning is making things work for you wipers in full effect is confined to the north bay all morning long and i found a few droplets on the lands at the bay bridge approach i was watching very carefully the cars coming in the one that the wipers all so is telling me it is listed as in the air but not coming down strother of that and what is bothering with the wipers and is very minor at the bay bridge approach. >>james: we're starting off conditions very cloudy drizzle of course as you saw on the live shot temperatures on the warm side we're seeing a lot of rich
mr. biden would there are saying about the best presidents lay son--vice- president late son >>mark: keep our eyes on wall street this monday morning with the dow jonesustrial average up 76 points ahead of the opening bell as the numbers coming and coming out flat the consumer spending is more than two-thirds of the u.s. economy the dow teaches of 76 that will put the dollar and 18,085. >>james: we are tracking some wet weather in the north bay you can see it here and the golden...
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jones saw its worst day. european markets won't open for another 24 hours. they finished in negative territory monday. tens of thousands rallied against austerity. mr. tsipras has called for a referendum for people to vote on the bailout this sunday. he says there is no way greece will be forced out of the eurozone. >> translator: the economic cost if the eurozone is dismantled the cost of a country in default, 120 billion euros is enormous and this won't and in my view. my personal view is that their plan is not to push greece out of the eurozone. their plan is to hope that there can be a different kind of policy in europe. >> donald tusk of poland is the current president of the european council. he says greece has every right to hold a referendum, but he is warning of the consequences of a vote against this bailout, listen. >> one thing should be very clear. if someone says that the government will have a stronger negotiating position with the "no" vote it is simply not true. i am afraid with such a result of the referendum there will be even less space for negotiations. >> cnn's isa soares is athens following all the developments. we've seen peo
jones saw its worst day. european markets won't open for another 24 hours. they finished in negative territory monday. tens of thousands rallied against austerity. mr. tsipras has called for a referendum for people to vote on the bailout this sunday. he says there is no way greece will be forced out of the eurozone. >> translator: the economic cost if the eurozone is dismantled the cost of a country in default, 120 billion euros is enormous and this won't and in my view. my personal view...
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mr. tsipras. if he is reading these polls, he may want to offer some sort of new proposal. right now, everyone is waiting on something new from greece. thank -- francine: hans, thank you. jones, put this in context. do you think this is salvageable? jones: i hope so. the creditors are waiting in brussels for another proposal from greece. we are hoping to get that today. hopefully, that will come. the eu president said yesterday in strong language that next week's meeting of the eurogroup the euro area finance ministers on june 18, that is when something has to be decided. he said that should be the decisive time, the decisive meeting to see if we are able to bring a package together for greece. so that there isn't a default. now, we are waiting to see what we get from greece today. francine: let's see if we get more news on it. thank you both. jones hayden in brussels and hans nichols in berlin. for more on this, let's go to munich where we are joined by eric nelson. great to speak to you as always. is this crunch time? are we going to have a deal? >> i don't know when we get a deal. i think we will get a deal. greeks want a deal at the end of the day. they wanted because th
mr. tsipras. if he is reading these polls, he may want to offer some sort of new proposal. right now, everyone is waiting on something new from greece. thank -- francine: hans, thank you. jones, put this in context. do you think this is salvageable? jones: i hope so. the creditors are waiting in brussels for another proposal from greece. we are hoping to get that today. hopefully, that will come. the eu president said yesterday in strong language that next week's meeting of the eurogroup the...
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mr. duffy as to what's going on in the economy. you may as well start with all the records being set by dow jones.s up from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. the s&p 500 from about 700 to 2100. the nasdaq is three times what it was. foreclosures are down, very low, there's been a tremendous improvement across pretty much all sectors, from manufacturing to hotels to whatever. so when they're talking about calming the markets and you're causing them to royal. i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush. i don't know if you have your report in front of you, but there are some very important graphs that i'd like you to take a look at, if you have your report in front of you. so let's take a look just as easy ones, starting with 4.1.4. that is just for -- under the obama administration, we see oil imports drop and increase like we haven't seen in decades. do you see that one? >> i do. >> how about 4.1.6. civilian unemployment rate dropping like a rock? this is on page 20 of the report. after the 2007/2008 recession. you see that?
mr. duffy as to what's going on in the economy. you may as well start with all the records being set by dow jones.s up from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. the s&p 500 from about 700 to 2100. the nasdaq is three times what it was. foreclosures are down, very low, there's been a tremendous improvement across pretty much all sectors, from manufacturing to hotels to whatever. so when they're talking about calming the markets and you're causing them to royal. i want to thank you for...
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mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know if you have your report in front of you but there are very important graphs that i would like you to take a look at if you have your report in front of you. so let's take a look. easy ones starting with 4.1.4. that is just under the obama administration we see oil imports drop in oil production increase but we have not seen in decades. it's how about 4.1.6 billion unemployment rate dropping like a rock. this is on page -- >> what it. >> twenty of report. after the 2,072,008 recession. but now let's talk about caps on. if you would turn forward to page 62 and 63 someone to look at graphs 5.3.16 and 5.3.19. well, can you 16 and 5.3.19. well can you t
mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end of george bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know...
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mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end ofrge bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know if you have your report in front of you but there are very important graphs that i would like you to take a look at if you have your report in front of you. so let's take a look. easy ones starting with 4.1.4. that is just under the obama administration
mr. duffy as to what is going on in the economy. might as well start with all the records being said by dow jones up from 6500 from 6500 at the end ofrge bush to 18,000. s&p. the nasdaq three times what it was. foreclosures are down. a tremendous improvement across all sectors. so when they are talking about calling the market and you are causing them to royal i want to thank you for rebuilding the markets. from the recession that we were in at the end of george bush, and i don't know if...