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mrs. kennedy -- he's written a note for you here to mrs. nnedy, and "give me the last lines from ulysses, come my friend." and you here then following in mrs. kennedy's hand is actually the rest of the poem, which she knew from memory and gave it to him so that he could close his speech with those words. and willfrom memory will work in a swain: we have a facebook viewer that writes: "in an clips from the 1960 campaign, or you rarely see mrs. kennedy." this is kurt herner who writes this. "she was not present at the democratic national convention and you in los angeles. because of the difficulty during her 1956 pregnancy, which she an was actively campaigning for her husband to be on the national ticket for v.p., did mrs. kennedy feel, since she was pregnant again, she couldn't bear losing another baby?" be bear losing another baby?" perry: this is so true. she had just a terrible record you in her pregnancy. she had lost a baby to miscarriage in 1955, and then as no more rolling you miscarriage in 1955, and then as this person you points ou
mrs. kennedy -- he's written a note for you here to mrs. nnedy, and "give me the last lines from ulysses, come my friend." and you here then following in mrs. kennedy's hand is actually the rest of the poem, which she knew from memory and gave it to him so that he could close his speech with those words. and willfrom memory will work in a swain: we have a facebook viewer that writes: "in an clips from the 1960 campaign, or you rarely see mrs. kennedy." this is kurt herner...
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mrs. kennedy and john and caroline. she got along seemingly very well. >> 36 going along with jackie for having mary onassis. rose kennedy said jack would have wanted her to be happy. >> that's right. you described her as being homeless after the death of kennedy. the family didn't give her a place to live? >> she had money. she had $150,000 from the kennedy trust that were coming her way here it she had 10,000 in a pension as it were. >> in the mid 60s. >> up ten or so for today's dollars. by her standards, that wasn't enough. but in terms of a physical place to live, she said in a famous interview with theodore white, the camelot interview, she said, i want to live with my children in the places i lived with jack, georgetown, and with the kennedys on the case. now no doubt she could have gone to the cape to live in hyannis. but she went to georgetown. she bought a home across the street. it was inundated with tourists and photographers peeping in her windows and coming up on the porch. she couldn't bear it. after a rel
mrs. kennedy and john and caroline. she got along seemingly very well. >> 36 going along with jackie for having mary onassis. rose kennedy said jack would have wanted her to be happy. >> that's right. you described her as being homeless after the death of kennedy. the family didn't give her a place to live? >> she had money. she had $150,000 from the kennedy trust that were coming her way here it she had 10,000 in a pension as it were. >> in the mid 60s. >> up ten...
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mrs. kennedy's french chef, but she also continued mrs. nnedy's restoration of the white house, but -- she insisted that all of the acquisitions be american-made, which was a bit different than jacqueline kennedy's approach to the white house. we saw her on a video saying, "i want the finest things, no matter where they came from." betty: right. and jacqueline kennedy told her to get white house china made in france, and she did not. she got it made in the u.s. with a wildflower theme. so she was her own woman. swain: also, on the social side, they had the first white house wedding in 53 years. cokie: right. well, first, luci's wedding, and then lynda's, so they really had -- they had both of their daughters marry while they were in white house. and, of course, that was a very joyous thing to have, because -- and by this time we were getting into the vietnam war and into the -- into some of the real nastiness. and to have the weddings was a really nice moment of just -- of sitting back and saying this is a family. swain: who did the daughte
mrs. kennedy's french chef, but she also continued mrs. nnedy's restoration of the white house, but -- she insisted that all of the acquisitions be american-made, which was a bit different than jacqueline kennedy's approach to the white house. we saw her on a video saying, "i want the finest things, no matter where they came from." betty: right. and jacqueline kennedy told her to get white house china made in france, and she did not. she got it made in the u.s. with a wildflower...
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mrs. kennedy, not for me, because i still have my husband." and i think she made a special effort not to imitate in any way some of the projects that she considered, for example, beautifying the mall. lyndon johnson had advised her not to do that, because the kennedys had done something similar. but she was an amazing -- she was amazingly absent. she didn't have envy of anybody. she seemed to consider the kennedys a different generation. and i find her amazing in that regard, that she knew that jacqueline kennedy was extremely popular, and yet she knew that she had a lot to offer, too. roberts: and she had filled in for jackie kennedy a lot. caroli: many times. roberts: i mean, that's something you have to keep in mind. there were lots of times that mrs. kennedy was -- she was pregnant, she lost a baby, she wasn't well a lot of times -- a lot of things she didn't want to do. and mrs. johnson filled in, so she knew the role well. and she was a quintessential washington political wife. she had been on this scene since the 1930's, and she really
mrs. kennedy, not for me, because i still have my husband." and i think she made a special effort not to imitate in any way some of the projects that she considered, for example, beautifying the mall. lyndon johnson had advised her not to do that, because the kennedys had done something similar. but she was an amazing -- she was amazingly absent. she didn't have envy of anybody. she seemed to consider the kennedys a different generation. and i find her amazing in that regard, that she knew...
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mr. kennedy, let me begin by asking, how do we train these officers to make sure that this type of thingsn't happen? >> thank you for having me. and the first thing that i have to let you know is that south carolina is one of the few states where our association does not conduct training because the state has chosen to do it itself. but the way we train officers in most of the rest of the states is on what we call the sro triad concept, that being the school resource officer concept. we train them in what their role should look like as far as law enforcement in the school, but we also train them in the concepts of informal counseling, as well as education, in other words having the school officer go into the classroom to present different types of education to students at all grade levels. the number one goal of this has to be to build relationships. >> i was going to say on the issue of training and building relationships, people keep asking is why do we have to train officers on how to train a girl? this was a high school girl, and as i look at this image, i'm seening african american
mr. kennedy, let me begin by asking, how do we train these officers to make sure that this type of thingsn't happen? >> thank you for having me. and the first thing that i have to let you know is that south carolina is one of the few states where our association does not conduct training because the state has chosen to do it itself. but the way we train officers in most of the rest of the states is on what we call the sro triad concept, that being the school resource officer concept. we...
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mr. kennedy: just so everyone is clear. is it true that medicare will never call or email seniors for -- with products to offer or for requests for their medicare number? mr. kaufman: that is correct and they will not ask for your bank account information in particular. mr. kennedy: and insurance agents are not allowed to visit your home to sell or endorse any medicare products, is that right? mr. kaufman: that is my understanding. but i would have to verify that and get back to you if that's ok. mr. kennedy: my understanding as well. thank you. what should consumers do if they or someone they know has receive one of these fake medicare solicitations? mr. kaufman: hopefully they've not provided their information. if they have, they should contact their bank immediately and try to rectify the situation. they should also file a complaint with the f.t.c. at ftc.gov/complaint. mr. kennedy: thank you very much. any of the other witnesses have anything to add? with that i yield back. yeah, absolutely. ms. schakowsky: i was just go
mr. kennedy: just so everyone is clear. is it true that medicare will never call or email seniors for -- with products to offer or for requests for their medicare number? mr. kaufman: that is correct and they will not ask for your bank account information in particular. mr. kennedy: and insurance agents are not allowed to visit your home to sell or endorse any medicare products, is that right? mr. kaufman: that is my understanding. but i would have to verify that and get back to you if that's...
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mr. kennedy can arrive at common understandings.rvative liberty institute, a legal defense fund, is backing the coach. in a letter to the school district, it says kennedy hat constitutional right to lead post game prayers. >> private citizens on their own time have a right to practice their faith and we think it's very important at liberty institute to protect that constitutional right. >> i'm not establishing region, not preaching with anything. >> many haved the problem with the prayers sessions is players may feel forced to participate. the coach said he's never required any of his athletes in prayer. they do so because they want to. >> the school district is not banning prayers at all events, is that right? >> you are correct. they have no problem with anyone operating an their own time, but this is a publicly funded high school and the district says it's improper to otherwise and lead such prayer sessions. >> stock of goingles new parent company alphabet is expected to open way up this morning. the revenue and profits last quar
mr. kennedy can arrive at common understandings.rvative liberty institute, a legal defense fund, is backing the coach. in a letter to the school district, it says kennedy hat constitutional right to lead post game prayers. >> private citizens on their own time have a right to practice their faith and we think it's very important at liberty institute to protect that constitutional right. >> i'm not establishing region, not preaching with anything. >> many haved the problem with...
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mr. kennedy here just did a panel at drake university, a bipartisan effort. one of the stories you told was about your experience at the green berets. would you tell that illustration here. >> well, you know ex-most of us think about mental health issues as issues of people with really ill, who are really ill and difficult for us to do anything about. as i said, that's a result of the fact that we have ignored try to help people after they're in crisis. when i visitedded the green berets they had a whole different approach to mental health. they didn't look at it as something you waited to have to address as a disability. they looked at mental health as something you were pre-empting. they liked mental health as something that makes you stronger, so all of us could be stronger, right? so the greenber raise call mental health the force multiplier. that means that they're better at all they've been trained to do, whether it's ballistics, sharpshooters, whether they're demolition experts, no matter what their skill set, our special forces are better -- how can a
mr. kennedy here just did a panel at drake university, a bipartisan effort. one of the stories you told was about your experience at the green berets. would you tell that illustration here. >> well, you know ex-most of us think about mental health issues as issues of people with really ill, who are really ill and difficult for us to do anything about. as i said, that's a result of the fact that we have ignored try to help people after they're in crisis. when i visitedded the green berets...
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the >> "siouxland news at sunrise starts now" 3 3 could the arrest of of a minnesota man help solve the case of jacob wetterling who's been missing for 26 years?a head on collision on a sioux city street sends two people to the hospital.they squared off in colorado this week. now four g-o-p contenders will appear together in northwest iowa.good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise! it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for waking up with us on this xxx 3 morning.3 3 throughout the day on today, we will see the cloud cover picking up again and by late in the afternoon we could see some showers that will linger to the early mornininhours on saturday. highs will top out in the lower to mid 50's. don't worry, rains will move out very early on saturday
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the >> "siouxland news at sunrise starts now" 3 3 could the arrest of of a minnesota man help solve the case of jacob wetterling who's been missing for 26...
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor georgeney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> ,,,, >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, not too many cars on the road but that's okay. it's still early. it's 4:29. it's friday, october 30. >> friday! >> reporter: yes. [ laughter ] >> i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday! we're always in a good mood on friday. roberta, how are you doing? >> it's the last friday of the month: the last two days of october extremely warm. a big change by the end of the weekend. good morning, what you're seeing there is a couple of the morning stars. our temperatures are currently in the 50ss. it is 48 in santa rosa. and later today the numbers are going up into the low 80s. complete details straight ahead. >>> and we ha
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor georgeney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> ,,,, >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge right now, not too many...
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. >> [kcci captioning is brought to elizabeth: the shocking video of a student thrown to the ground by a bus driver. here from the student who saw the entire incident up close. >> nothing i can do to prevent him from running. eric: the guthrie center council candidate who once faced charges for indecent contact with minors. elizabeth: $10 million fix. the growing need at one food pantry and the possible solution. extra waking up with us. eric: 430 -- 4:30 on october 30. waking up to anoer chilly morning. metinka: at least the wind has settled down. this morning, calm weather but cold temperatures. 34 degrees right now in des moines. we have clear skies currently but those clouds will be sneaking back into the area this afternoon.
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. >> [kcci captioning is brought to elizabeth: the shocking video of a student thrown to the ground by a bus driver....
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> indeed. 4-year-old millie joins the clooney's other rescue dog a cocker spaniel named louie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the court battle between taylor swift and the deejay she claims sexually assaulted her. >>> plus, michelle miller speaks to youtube sensation pudi pie. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green.
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> indeed. 4-year-old millie joins the clooney's other rescue dog a cocker spaniel named...
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mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they don't go by the bank i called clipper b with bank of america on the line and discussed it and clipper supervisor told me it would be anywhere from 7 to 10 days for this corrective action to take place i said whatever it takes please just get me so i have my september muni pass for adults on my card they said okay. they'll work on it i said fine they suspended my use of clipper soon after and in so doing they maids my clipper card inoperable on ever reader throughout the state it doesn't work so luckily i didn't see a pop officer and they restored everything on the lighting thanks to the help of the state of c
mr. kennedy. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm franklin kennedy's from bos worst street in san francisco on the 4 had line the 52 line, bart and the 36 line it this story began on august 18th of 2015 i was the victim of a bank fraud by someone utilizing the bank of america atm 14 times i only used it once so the bank of america changed my card and reset the money to me that's a good thing, however, clipper i have my auto reload clipper decided to go gets their money it is fine but they...
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor georgeney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> indeed. 4-year-old millie joins the clooney's other rescue dog a cocker spaniel named louie. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the court battle between taylor swift and the deejay she claims sexually assaulted her. >>> plus, michelle miller speaks to youtube sensation pudi pie. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> good morning, after extremely warm and beautiful day yesterday we're cooling down for the weekends. justin has a check on your weekend forecast, and whether kids will have to bundle up for trick-or-treating this weekend. >> plus, frightening moments for passenger on flight headed for philadelphia after a man starts yelling and
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor georgeney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member of their family. the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. so, yeah, hollywood ending! >> indeed. 4-year-old millie joins the clooney's other rescue dog a cocker spaniel named louie....
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mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. it is always nice to see a familiar face amongst our witnesses at hearings, and i'm pleased to have a chance to welcome luis gutierrez. mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed the use of technology to help government do its work better, whether it's as our commonwealth's executor or the executive director of massachusetts health connector. he's pursued innovative strategies for critical services to those who need it most, particularly when it comes to health care. in his latest role, he's worked diligently to ensure massachusetts maintains its proud status as a state with one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country. as the uninsured rate continues to fall, nearing single digits, thanks to the affordable care act, i'm looking forward to hearing more about your efforts to make our system more efficient and effective as well as any best practices that you've encountered that could be applied across this country. thanks so much for being here. yield back. >> remaining time
mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. it is always nice to see a familiar face amongst our witnesses at hearings, and i'm pleased to have a chance to welcome luis gutierrez. mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed the use of technology to help government do its work better, whether it's as our commonwealth's executor or the executive director of massachusetts health connector. he's pursued innovative strategies for critical services to those who need...
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mrs. kennedy was given back this chair, this was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by peoplewho lived here in washington who had attended some of the white house sales, whose ancestors had attended some of the white house sales. so this chair became the model for reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to recreate the monroe era. when these chairs arrived at the white house in 1970 they were up holstered in crimson, that's how the room looked
mrs. kennedy was given back this chair, this was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by peoplewho lived here in washington who had attended some of the white house sales, whose ancestors had attended some of the white house sales. so this chair became the model for reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to recreate the monroe era. when these chairs arrived at the white house in 1970 they were up holstered in crimson, that's how the room looked
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mrs. kennedy, mrs.ld have come to the white house as senate wives when their husbands were in congress because they would have been invited to those functions. luncheons. susan swain: while we're talking about family life and how mamie's job was really to preserve and encourage it, we're going to return to their farm at gettysburg and learn a little bit more about family life. [video clip] >> alyce evans is with the national park service, a park ranger and a mamie expert here at the gettysburg eisenhower house. first of all, how much square feet does this entire property have -- i mean, inside? inside, it's about 14,000 square inches (sic). >> about 14,000. ok. what room are we in now? >> we're in the porch. i think it's one of the most important rooms in the home. >> why? this is really where they lived, and that's what mamie said that, you know, "we lived on the porch." this room was really the private life of the eisenhowers here, and the family center of the home. >> and it was set up with some couc
mrs. kennedy, mrs.ld have come to the white house as senate wives when their husbands were in congress because they would have been invited to those functions. luncheons. susan swain: while we're talking about family life and how mamie's job was really to preserve and encourage it, we're going to return to their farm at gettysburg and learn a little bit more about family life. [video clip] >> alyce evans is with the national park service, a park ranger and a mamie expert here at the...
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mrs. kennedy was given back this chair, this was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by peoplewho lived here in washington who had attended some of the white house sales, whose ancestors had attended some of the white house sales. so this chair became the model for reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to recreate the monroe era. when these chairs arrived at the white house in 1970 they were up holstered in crimson, that's how the room looked. since 1837 it has been blue and that's why the name is now the blue room. it's a very high style french chair. this is the one that we discovered had the most original material still a part of its guilding and its surface features and so it has been restored to look like it probably would have looked in the monroe administration with some very beautifully burnished smooth surfaces to simulate metal. in fact, that is fwilded wood. and then the red upholstery fabrics were put on to recreate its original appearance so that this became, then, the specimen chair we could use at the visitor's center while we still have other ch
mrs. kennedy was given back this chair, this was the first one returned to the white house in 1961 by peoplewho lived here in washington who had attended some of the white house sales, whose ancestors had attended some of the white house sales. so this chair became the model for reproductions that were placed in the blue room to try to recreate the monroe era. when these chairs arrived at the white house in 1970 they were up holstered in crimson, that's how the room looked. since 1837 it has...
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mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. >> right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new deal the senate reached just hours ago -- that would help the country avoid default. the shocking video from inside
mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. >>> actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days. >> right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new deal the senate reached just hours ago -- that would help the country avoid default. the...
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mrs. kennedy's bed. he's a silly bastard. i wouldn't have him running a cat house. that how hair spending money? you told me they hadn't -- >> sir, this -- >> this is [bleep] >> that's right. >> john kennedy. professor. >> well, it was a private conversation, and, look there was a conservative democrat. he was concerned about the budget. if you really want some blue language, you need to read about lyndon johnson and listen to richard nixon on the white house tapes and you'll get some blue lange far beyond schmuck. >> i guess what i'm saying -- the only reason why i -- guys -- we did have nixon examples lbj. my point is that going back in time this kind of language on conversations or groups of reporters have not been unusual. >> why is donald still doing this? this may not have pressed the limit like÷÷b he has done in the past. why is he doing it? i tell you, unless donald trump spends more money than just a have to ask why hoe is running a campaign were saying you rage just stuff. >> i'm sorry, buddy. a lot of rationale thinned he wholes show trump slipping. in io
mrs. kennedy's bed. he's a silly bastard. i wouldn't have him running a cat house. that how hair spending money? you told me they hadn't -- >> sir, this -- >> this is [bleep] >> that's right. >> john kennedy. professor. >> well, it was a private conversation, and, look there was a conservative democrat. he was concerned about the budget. if you really want some blue language, you need to read about lyndon johnson and listen to richard nixon on the white house...
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mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. it is always nice to see a then they face amongst our witnesses at hearings and at least have a chance to welcome mr. gutierrez this way. point. mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed technology, top government do its job better, smarter and more efficiently. whether it's as our commonwealth chief information officer, and spoke of the exit group were not as executive director of the massachusetts health connector he has pursued a strategy to improve the delivery of critical services to people who need the most. particularly when it comes to health care. in his latest role is for kelly to ensure that massachusetts maintains its proud status as a state with one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country. after nation's uninsurance rate continues to fall, nearing single digits thanks to the affordable care act. i believe it's critical we replicate the successes we've seen in our commonwealth across the country i'm looking for to hearing more about your efforts to make our s
mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. it is always nice to see a then they face amongst our witnesses at hearings and at least have a chance to welcome mr. gutierrez this way. point. mr. gutierrez throughout his career has championed technology, top government do its job better, smarter and more efficiently. whether it's as our commonwealth chief information officer, and spoke of the exit group were not as executive director of the massachusetts health connector...
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mr. kennedy was, and let's talk about the way you've got a manufacture that can get the safe harbor, and then a void that section 5 enforcement, if the manufacturer is meeting those requirements that are listed. now, nhtsa already handles the issue of privacy and auto motive space. what we want to do is avoid this confusion and this dual regulation. so is the ftc going to honor the recognition that nhtsa has this lead, and are they going to honor the safe harbor provision and act in good faith when they are reviewing these manufacturer's privacy policies and making certain that they meet those requirements? >> so if i could make two points in response to your question? >> sure. >> first, concern is that the safe harbor is too broad in many respects. one example is the privacy policy requirements only apply to vehicle data collected from owners, renters or lessees. for example, if a manufacturer makes a misrepresentation on a website, that applies to shoppers about how they're collecting shoppers data, that wouldn't be covered by the privacy policy, but the ftc couldn't bring action. we h
mr. kennedy was, and let's talk about the way you've got a manufacture that can get the safe harbor, and then a void that section 5 enforcement, if the manufacturer is meeting those requirements that are listed. now, nhtsa already handles the issue of privacy and auto motive space. what we want to do is avoid this confusion and this dual regulation. so is the ftc going to honor the recognition that nhtsa has this lead, and are they going to honor the safe harbor provision and act in good faith...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. i understand that you said there's investigations ongoing. i appreciate that and i recognize that. do i want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to in regards to the timeline. my understanding and from your testimony with us in the spring, i think specifically may of 2014 was when volkswagon became aware that there were some issue in regards to emissions, correct? >> yeah. it was may and december that launched investigations into the emissions, the company itself vw started investigation as to what led with regards to the emissions testing; is that right? >> i can't answe ir this really. i know the answers to remedy the findings were discussed in carbon epa. they have gone investigations may 2014 and december 20114, i don't know. i know they did this afterwards when we started to flesh the cost of the new software. >> so if i tell you that epa and car continued investigation after that preliminary correspondent -- from may, proposed a fix. is that accurate? >> yes.
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. i understand that you said there's investigations ongoing. i appreciate that and i recognize that. do i want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to in regards to the timeline. my understanding and from your testimony with us in the spring, i think specifically may of 2014 was when volkswagon became aware that there were some issue in regards to emissions, correct? >> yeah. it...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. you've said that this investigation is ongoing. i appreciate that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline. my understanding from your testimony was that in the spring , may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with regards to emissions? mr. horn: yes. >> and it was from may to december that epa launched investigations into the emissions and the company itself started an investigation as to what led to that oddity with regards to the emissions testing, right? mr. horn: i can't answer this, really. i know that the actions to remedy the findings were discussed with epa. whether they have undergone investigations between may 2014 and december 2014, i don't know. to userds, we started the new software. epaf i tell you that continued an investigation after that preliminary report from vw, then december 2, 2014, shared test results and proposed a recalibration fix, is that accurate? mr. horn: yes. initia
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. you've said that this investigation is ongoing. i appreciate that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline. my understanding from your testimony was that in the spring , may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with regards to emissions? mr. horn: yes. >> and it was from may to december that epa...
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mr. naftali: no, i mean, after all, the kennedy white house had thought a lot about jackie, and the veryact that jacqueline kennedy went to dallas, she was going to dallas because the president knew he needed her help in what was supposed to be just a political tour. no, this was not the first time. jacqueline kennedy was really the first. eleanor roosevelt, of course, thought about her own public role, but she pushed that. i mean, i'd say that she's unilaterally responsible for that. the roosevelt white house wasn't pushing her in front. i think jackie kennedy is really the first first lady that is part of a media strategy. pat nixon did not play the role, the public role that the white house wanted her to play. ms. brennan: well, i actually think that it goes further back. i think the republican party used her during the eisenhower -- when she was second lady and really wanted to use this image of dick and pat as this young couple that mirrored america, at the same time, had these two young children. and so i think the republican party actually helped to create that image of her as thi
mr. naftali: no, i mean, after all, the kennedy white house had thought a lot about jackie, and the veryact that jacqueline kennedy went to dallas, she was going to dallas because the president knew he needed her help in what was supposed to be just a political tour. no, this was not the first time. jacqueline kennedy was really the first. eleanor roosevelt, of course, thought about her own public role, but she pushed that. i mean, i'd say that she's unilaterally responsible for that. the...
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mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. of massachusetts health connector. he's pursued innovative strategies for critical services to those who need it most, particularly when it comes to health care. in his latest role, he's worked diligently to ensure massachusetts maintains its proud status as a state with one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country. as the uninsured rate continues to fall, nearing single digits, thanks to the affordable care act, i'm looking forward to hearing more about your efforts to make our system more efficient and effective as well as any best practices that you've encountered that could be applied across this country. thanks so much for being here. yield back. >> remaining time to ms. capps. >> thank you. to the ranking member for yielding and letting me, also, letting me waive onto this subcommittee for what i know to be a very important discussion. i wanted to come and personally welcome mr. lee, the executive director of covered california which is my state's health insurance marketplac
mr. kennedy. >> i want to thank the ranking member for yielding. of massachusetts health connector. he's pursued innovative strategies for critical services to those who need it most, particularly when it comes to health care. in his latest role, he's worked diligently to ensure massachusetts maintains its proud status as a state with one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country. as the uninsured rate continues to fall, nearing single digits, thanks to the affordable care act, i'm...
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mrs. kennedy, but i don't want to talk about clothing, because i don't think that's a very important issuen these days." i do think that clothing makes a statement. and one of the other first things that pat did was she appeared in a magazine -- i think it was mccall's or ladies' home journal, in a pantsuit in 1972, in the summer of 1972, i think it was. and this was a very big deal, because she never wore pants. dick didn't like pants. and so she never appeared in public in slacks. and so that fact that she would appear in this magazine in a pantsuit, i think, is making a political statement. i think that by the time you get to '72, you do have a pat nixon who was coming into her own. i mean, she had gone to africa, she had gone to china, she had gone to the soviet union, she had done all of these things, and here she is in pants. i think that is clothing as politics. susan: and i'd like to ask you about social events in the white house and their significance. that video referenced the white house wedding of tricia to ed cox. how important an event was that? and how did it strike politica
mrs. kennedy, but i don't want to talk about clothing, because i don't think that's a very important issuen these days." i do think that clothing makes a statement. and one of the other first things that pat did was she appeared in a magazine -- i think it was mccall's or ladies' home journal, in a pantsuit in 1972, in the summer of 1972, i think it was. and this was a very big deal, because she never wore pants. dick didn't like pants. and so she never appeared in public in slacks. and so...
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mr. kennedy the under secretary in charge of security or someone at the lower level. i don't know. i'm not seeing where you had this major an incident where the arb itself said was grossly inadequate security and no one had a statement put in the record. >> the arb i guess found no one was in derelict of duties so it didn't rise to firing. but i'm curious because two americans were killed in a cia compound. they were cia contractors. does the committee plan to ask general david petraeus who was cia chief at the time to testify at the hearing like hillary clinton testified? >> carol, i will say only this. we still have quite a few interviews to go. we will absolutely interview folks from every part of government that was involved in the incident that night whether it's department of defense t white house, the national security council. certainly the central intelligence agency as well and we'll bring in senior people from those organizations to understand all that went on that night. you're right. there were two cia folks. i actually had a chance to spend time with the father and si
mr. kennedy the under secretary in charge of security or someone at the lower level. i don't know. i'm not seeing where you had this major an incident where the arb itself said was grossly inadequate security and no one had a statement put in the record. >> the arb i guess found no one was in derelict of duties so it didn't rise to firing. but i'm curious because two americans were killed in a cia compound. they were cia contractors. does the committee plan to ask general david petraeus...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. you've said that this investigation is ongoing. i appreciate that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline. my understanding from your testimony was that in the spring , may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with regards to emissions? mr. horn: yes. >> and it was from may to december that epa launched investigations into the emissions and the company itself started an investigation as to what led to that oddity with regards to the emissions testing, right? mr. horn: i can't answer this, really. i know that the actions to remedy the findings were discussed with epa. whether they have undergone investigations between may 2014 and december 2014, i don't know. to userds, we started the new software. epaf i tell you that continued an investigation after that preliminary report from vw, then december 2, 2014, shared test results and proposed a recalibration fix, is that accurate? mr. horn: yes. initia
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. you've said that this investigation is ongoing. i appreciate that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline. my understanding from your testimony was that in the spring , may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with regards to emissions? mr. horn: yes. >> and it was from may to december that epa...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. i understand you've said several times your testimony is preliminary and there's investigations ongoing so i appreciate that and i recognize that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline here. my understanding and from your testimony was that in the spring -- i think specifically may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was something issue with regards to emissions, is that right? >> yes. >> and it was from may to december that carb and epa launched investigations into those -- the emissions in the company itself, vw, started the information as to what led to the oddities, if you will, with regards to the emissions test, right? >>. >> i can't answer this, really, i know that the actions to remedy these findings were discussed with carb and epa. whether they have undergone own investigations between may 2014 and december 2014 i don't know i know they did this afterwards when we started to flesh the cars with the n
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. i understand you've said several times your testimony is preliminary and there's investigations ongoing so i appreciate that and i recognize that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have gone to with regards to the timeline here. my understanding and from your testimony was that in the spring -- i think specifically may of 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that...
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mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. i understand you said several times per test with the limited and there are investigations ongoing so i appreciate that kind of recognize that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have got to with regards to the timeline. my understanding and from the testimony was the in the spring, specifically mayor 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with regards to nation's, is that right? >> anyes. >> it was from may to december that ebay launched investigations into the emissions and the company itself, vw start an investigation as to what led to get audited if you with regards to the emissions testing, right? >> i can't answer this really. i know that the actions to remedy these findings were discussed with carpet epa. whether they have undergone out investigations between may 2014 and december 2014 i don't know. i know they did this afterwards. when we start to flesh the cars with the new software. >> if i tell you that bpa and carve continue th
mr. kennedy for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. horn, thank you for being here today. i understand you said several times per test with the limited and there are investigations ongoing so i appreciate that kind of recognize that. i do want to go back to what a number of my colleagues have got to with regards to the timeline. my understanding and from the testimony was the in the spring, specifically mayor 2014, was when volkswagen became aware that there was some issue with...
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mr. kennedy, five minutes for questions. >> thank you. appreciate it. always a pleasure to hear you get massachusetts out as often as we can from our friends from texas. the distinguished panel, thank you for being here. i wanted to focus on an aspect of medicare if we can. the open enrollment started october 15 and runs through december 7. for the nation's 54 million beneficiaries, this is an important time to consider changes to their health and drug plan. however, they should be vigilant as this offered an opportunity for fraud. a common request from medicare scams is that a victim reveal their medicare number. it's important our seniors know how easily it is to spot these open enrollment scams. i would like to start with you, m mr. kauffman. i understand the ftc won a complaint after filing a complaint against a telemarketing scheme designed to trick and did trick seniors by pretending to be part of the medicare. could you describe the specifics of that case and why that victory is so important for consumers? >> sure. thank you for acknowledging thi
mr. kennedy, five minutes for questions. >> thank you. appreciate it. always a pleasure to hear you get massachusetts out as often as we can from our friends from texas. the distinguished panel, thank you for being here. i wanted to focus on an aspect of medicare if we can. the open enrollment started october 15 and runs through december 7. for the nation's 54 million beneficiaries, this is an important time to consider changes to their health and drug plan. however, they should be...
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mr. kennedy, five minutes for questions. >> thank you. appreciate it.always a pleasure to hear you get massachusetts out as often as we can from our friends from texas. the distinguished panel, thank you for being here. i wanted to focus on an aspect of medicare if we can. the open enrollment started october 15 and runs through december 7. for the nation's 54 million beneficiaries, this is an important time to consider changes to their health and drug plan. however, they should be vigilant as this offered an opportunity for fraud. a common request from medicare scams is that a victim reveal their medicare number. it's important our seniors know how easily it is to spot these open enrollment scams. i would like to start with you, mr. kauffman. i understand the ftc won a complaint after filing a complaint against a telemarketing scheme designed to trick and did trick seniors by pretending to be part of the medicare. could you describe the specifics of that case and why that victory is so important for consumers? >> sure. thank you for acknowledging this c
mr. kennedy, five minutes for questions. >> thank you. appreciate it.always a pleasure to hear you get massachusetts out as often as we can from our friends from texas. the distinguished panel, thank you for being here. i wanted to focus on an aspect of medicare if we can. the open enrollment started october 15 and runs through december 7. for the nation's 54 million beneficiaries, this is an important time to consider changes to their health and drug plan. however, they should be...
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mr. kennedy wasn't talking about the way you've got a manufacturer that can get the safe harbor and thenavoid that section five enforcement if the manufacturer is meeting those requirements that are listed. now, ntsa already handles the issue of privacy security and automotive space. so what we want to do is avoid this confusion into this dual regulation. so, is the ftc going to honor the recognition that ntsa has this lead and are they going to honor the safe harbor provision and act in good faith when they are reviewing these manufacturers privacy policies and making certain that they meet those requirements? >> if i can make two points in response to the question. first, the concern is the safe harbor is broad in many respects. one example is the privacy requirements apply to vehicle data collected from owners, renters or lessees. so for example if a manufacturer makes a misrepresentation on the website that applies to shoppers about how they are collecting the shoppers data that would be covered by the privacy policy to the ftc couldn't bring action. so we have concerns about the bre
mr. kennedy wasn't talking about the way you've got a manufacturer that can get the safe harbor and thenavoid that section five enforcement if the manufacturer is meeting those requirements that are listed. now, ntsa already handles the issue of privacy security and automotive space. so what we want to do is avoid this confusion into this dual regulation. so, is the ftc going to honor the recognition that ntsa has this lead and are they going to honor the safe harbor provision and act in good...
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mrs. kennedy saw that carpet the next day when the casket was in the east room, she was escorted to the oval. she returned to the white house once more after she moved out. host: this is a quote you have in your book. she said, oh god, it is the worst place in the world. describing the white house as "so cold and dreary, a dungeon. i can't bear the thought of moving in. i hate it. it looks like it is been furnished by discount stores. " guest: during the truman and wiseman -- and eisenhower era, they bought from new york discount stores. she got rid of a lot of that and restored -- she wanted to restore its authenticity and antiques that had been scattered about. she brought many of those back. she found the resolute desk in a basement in the white house somewhere. jacqueline kennedy, this is a woman born to privilege and wealth so whence you -- so when she saw this discount furniture, of course she would say something like that. host: we had a conversation last week with three of the four eisenhower grandchildren. it took place at gettysburg college at the eisenhower institute and they talk
mrs. kennedy saw that carpet the next day when the casket was in the east room, she was escorted to the oval. she returned to the white house once more after she moved out. host: this is a quote you have in your book. she said, oh god, it is the worst place in the world. describing the white house as "so cold and dreary, a dungeon. i can't bear the thought of moving in. i hate it. it looks like it is been furnished by discount stores. " guest: during the truman and wiseman -- and...
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kennedy: very good, what are the biggest take aways from mrs. clinton's day on the hill, we bridge in the party panel -- we bring in the party panel to discuss. a fox news kris -- contributor, welcome to you, pete i will start with you, what was they good explanation that secretary clinton had for the video talking point? >> no. that was -- i think that was the republican's best line of argument. jim jordan today was phenomenal in pressing on that issue. when you talk about preparation beforehand, it is the judgment call, you talk about, what did you do before, and you did afterwards that is where the real cover-up is evident. the focus was incisive. the rest there is a lot of show pony going oshe looked very excited to be there. kennedy: she looked thrilled and very serious. how much damage did kevin mccarthy do to the proceedings with his one statement. >> it was a statement of fact like. the hearings happened, look at the poll numbers, they are happening, we'll have an infinite benghazi select committee. he did a lot of harm. but also this is
kennedy: very good, what are the biggest take aways from mrs. clinton's day on the hill, we bridge in the party panel -- we bring in the party panel to discuss. a fox news kris -- contributor, welcome to you, pete i will start with you, what was they good explanation that secretary clinton had for the video talking point? >> no. that was -- i think that was the republican's best line of argument. jim jordan today was phenomenal in pressing on that issue. when you talk about preparation...