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mr. miller, let's lay these out. the democratic plan to boost the economy is to extend the payroll tax cut. extent unemployment benefits and create an infrastructure bank. obviously we are doing this in bullet points, the republicans: cut for taxes, roll back regulations and expand u.s. energy production. question, in very broad strokes, when you look at the republican plan, the democratic plan which is the better and more effective to boost the economy and get more buy-in from the markets? >> i agree with congressman ryan. fundamental tax reform on the corporate and individual side broadening tax base lowering marginal rates is important. some of the democratics plan tax cut good idea, unemployment extension, that's a good idea. there's parts of both. fundamentally, you need tax reform. >> chris: congressional leaders have to name the members of the so call super committee which going to have to try to come up with another 1 1/2 trillion in deficit reduction, by thanksgiving. talk about having a deadline. have you b
mr. miller, let's lay these out. the democratic plan to boost the economy is to extend the payroll tax cut. extent unemployment benefits and create an infrastructure bank. obviously we are doing this in bullet points, the republicans: cut for taxes, roll back regulations and expand u.s. energy production. question, in very broad strokes, when you look at the republican plan, the democratic plan which is the better and more effective to boost the economy and get more buy-in from the markets?...
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mr. miller, one last question for you.s this super committee a formula for a stalemate or do you see a chance of a grand bargain? >> i think it is a start at best. it is stalled on both side-- staffed on both sides by the leadership. the key issue for markets is long-term entitlement reform. discretionary spending doesn't mean a lot. it is a policy and fundmental entitlement reform especially on health care . therefore, the long-term confidence in the market in the country. >> chris: finally congressman ryan you talk about the change of leadership. you recently that you want to see how the gop presidential field develops before you make up your mind. you have got the best job in washington, but it sounds like there are some circumstances under which you would consider running for president, what are they? >> my answer is no. i misheard the question. i thought he was çme who i was behind. my answer is the same. let me conclude this. i don't think a grand bargain is coming out of this. i hope for a decent down payment on deb
mr. miller, one last question for you.s this super committee a formula for a stalemate or do you see a chance of a grand bargain? >> i think it is a start at best. it is stalled on both side-- staffed on both sides by the leadership. the key issue for markets is long-term entitlement reform. discretionary spending doesn't mean a lot. it is a policy and fundmental entitlement reform especially on health care . therefore, the long-term confidence in the market in the country. >>...
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mr. miller, let's lay these out. the democratic plan to boost the economy is to extend the payroll tax cut. extent unemployment benefits and create an infrastructure bank. obviously we are doing this in bullet points, the republicans: cut for taxes, roll back regulations and expand u.s. energy production. question, in very broad strokes, when you look at the republican plan, the democratic plan which is the better and more effective to boost the economy and get more buy-in from the markets? >> i agree with congressman ryan. fundamental tax reform on the corporate and individual side broadening tax base lowering marginal rates is important. some of the democratics plan tax cut good idea, unemployment extension, that's a good idea. there's parts of both. fundamentally, you need tax reform. >> chris: congressional leaders have to name the members of the so call super committee which going to have to try to come up with another 1 1/2 trillion in deficit reduction, by thanksgiving. talk about having a deadline. have you b
mr. miller, let's lay these out. the democratic plan to boost the economy is to extend the payroll tax cut. extent unemployment benefits and create an infrastructure bank. obviously we are doing this in bullet points, the republicans: cut for taxes, roll back regulations and expand u.s. energy production. question, in very broad strokes, when you look at the republican plan, the democratic plan which is the better and more effective to boost the economy and get more buy-in from the markets?...
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mr. miller's wife did speak with sean's wife a short time ago. she was shocked. couldn't believe what's happened. sean morgan has worked in a factory for a long period of time. is a lifelong resident of the area. no one can even believe this is happening. >> what a tragic turn of events. >> it is. >>> let's look at the political side bar now. iowa, iowa, iowa. rick perry made a strong showing in this weekend's straw poll even though he was nowhere near iowa. there was another candidate who didn't make the ballot, but played a huge role. the iowa state fair. there was something for everyone. pork chops on a stick and including fried butter, oreo and snickers. >> whoa. this may not make it. snickers on a stick. are you satisfied? >> oh, no, chuck. oh, no. >>> meantime ron paul's prosperity playground drew almost as many visitors and voters for than michele bachmann's. the candidate tooled around in one of the many golf carts. >> there weren't any left? >> are you serious? >> i'm dead serious. >> i've got to double the salaries of the people working for me. >> that'
mr. miller's wife did speak with sean's wife a short time ago. she was shocked. couldn't believe what's happened. sean morgan has worked in a factory for a long period of time. is a lifelong resident of the area. no one can even believe this is happening. >> what a tragic turn of events. >> it is. >>> let's look at the political side bar now. iowa, iowa, iowa. rick perry made a strong showing in this weekend's straw poll even though he was nowhere near iowa. there was...
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mr. miller, a could not see on your slide -- as to whether you were suggesting -- on the corner of masonic? you are showing this turn back into -- do i still see letters on there? i thought i did, but in not quite sure what you have in mind there. >> yes, we did a singular color. we did have a tenant lettering, as was previously proposed. the only change today was related to the colors of the screen's. >commissioner moore: we would like a uniform color, but he would still have distinguished letters? >> the design was for three tenants, yes. commissioner moore: this is not applied to the window pane itself? this is suspended in front or in rear of the window? >> the screen would be in front of the window, actually mounted on the building, and the tenants sign it would be mounted on the screen. nothing would be mounted on the window itself. >> it is the same design. it is just the colors are changed. it would cover the area, and that is the fact. it would cover the same area. there would still be signed on at. the proposal is rather than having the yellows and the oranges, it is a series of
mr. miller, a could not see on your slide -- as to whether you were suggesting -- on the corner of masonic? you are showing this turn back into -- do i still see letters on there? i thought i did, but in not quite sure what you have in mind there. >> yes, we did a singular color. we did have a tenant lettering, as was previously proposed. the only change today was related to the colors of the screen's. >commissioner moore: we would like a uniform color, but he would still have...
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mr. miller, let me start with you. the debt deal that was signed this week and let's pull put it up on the screen, will put $25 billion in 2012. $47 billion in 2013 and $59 billion in 2014. will that put a drag on an already weak recovery? >> those numbers are not very large to that by itself won't put a drag on the recovery. the issue is the opposite. there is little on the spending side that the government can do to stimulate the economy in the long run. there is little the fed can do absent a new series of large scale asset purchases. that is what has got the market worried which is the normal policy levers are not in place to stimulate the economy in the short run. >> chris: but the spending levels don't worry you at this point? >> i think there are automatic triggers that will come in and cause problems in 2013. >> chris: talk about what fiscal leverage may be left. the president wants to extend the payroll tax cut, a extent unemployment benefits and put seed money into a infrastructure bank. i know stimulus is a
mr. miller, let me start with you. the debt deal that was signed this week and let's pull put it up on the screen, will put $25 billion in 2012. $47 billion in 2013 and $59 billion in 2014. will that put a drag on an already weak recovery? >> those numbers are not very large to that by itself won't put a drag on the recovery. the issue is the opposite. there is little on the spending side that the government can do to stimulate the economy in the long run. there is little the fed can do...
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mrs. miller: mr. speaker, today the agreement that we will be voting on is another example of a historic pivot here in washington because never before in history has an increase in our nation's debt limit been tied to cuts in spending. no longer will the debate be about how much more the federal government going to spend. the debate now is how much spending is going to be cut. this legislation will require more than $2.1 trillion in federal spending cuts, puts in place very firm caps to hold down future spending, both houses of congress must have an up or down vote on a balanced budget amendment. it does not impose any job-killing tax increases. it avoids a default on federal obligation that is would be disastrous to our economy, and it begins a process to put this nation on a path to prosperity. mr. speaker, we have so much more that still needs to be done, but this is further progress in turning the federal government towards fiscal sanity so that we can leave a better america for our children and g
mrs. miller: mr. speaker, today the agreement that we will be voting on is another example of a historic pivot here in washington because never before in history has an increase in our nation's debt limit been tied to cuts in spending. no longer will the debate be about how much more the federal government going to spend. the debate now is how much spending is going to be cut. this legislation will require more than $2.1 trillion in federal spending cuts, puts in place very firm caps to hold...
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mr. miller had a sawed off shotgun.osecuted for that under the national firearms act because he didn't pay the tax on it and in a very murky opinion that people have debated ever since the supreme court remanded the case back to the district court for determination as to whether or not a sawed off shotgun was arms protected by the second amendment. but where was mr. miller carrying that sawed off shotgun? if we read the court's opinion we see that the case arose on the highways of arkansas and oklahoma as mr. miller was transporting that firearm publicly on the highways and interstate commerce. clearly as the second amendment has no application outside the home, that case has been decided very differently. would have been a much shorter opinion. the supreme court would have said mr. miller was not inside his home. he does not have a second amendment right, but of course that is not the approach of the supreme court talk, so i think that is also something that should be providing some structure for people. .. >> if beari
mr. miller had a sawed off shotgun.osecuted for that under the national firearms act because he didn't pay the tax on it and in a very murky opinion that people have debated ever since the supreme court remanded the case back to the district court for determination as to whether or not a sawed off shotgun was arms protected by the second amendment. but where was mr. miller carrying that sawed off shotgun? if we read the court's opinion we see that the case arose on the highways of arkansas and...
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mr. miller served for 31 years under seven secretaries of state in a series of progressively senior positions. is also the world's most foremost -- he is also the world's most foremost expert on nuclear weapons policy. before launching the foundation for the u.s. office, she certainly corporate sector as the vice-president of international relations for europe's largest media company. she founded the brussels office and served as director. she has served on the atlantic council's strategic advisory group. she also serves as vice chair of the global plan for b -- global philanthropy committee. i will turn right now to damon and asked a couple of questions. then we will open them up to the floor. damon, a native's leading role the leading- nato's role in enforcing security council resolutions as part debate as to whether the recent success is our reason for optimism or exposes serious concerns about anita. secretary of defense robert gates warned that some allies would not to dissipate in the mission because they lacked the -- participate in any mission because they lack resources to do said. a
mr. miller served for 31 years under seven secretaries of state in a series of progressively senior positions. is also the world's most foremost -- he is also the world's most foremost expert on nuclear weapons policy. before launching the foundation for the u.s. office, she certainly corporate sector as the vice-president of international relations for europe's largest media company. she founded the brussels office and served as director. she has served on the atlantic council's strategic...
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mr. miller, but your island may not be in the same place when irene is done with it.we wish you the best, sir. >> it might not. thank you very much. >> byron, try to keep that webcam up if you can for us, all right, throughout there? >> i'll keep p webcam up and we have a weather station. you can look at it on wonder ground at the end of our dock. as long as we've got power, they will both be up. >> hang in there, buddy. we'll be watching. >> take care. >> thanks, chad. >>> moammar gadhafi surrounded? that's according to rebels hunting him down. it comes as we get a closer look as to what used to be his kingdom. >> so this is the house of resistance, a symbol of gadhafi's stand against the west. so there's now been completely overrun by his enemies. >> cnn's dan rivers makes a disturbing discovery on home garr gadhafi's compound. bodies found rotting in what appears to be gruesome evidence of secret executions. dan is standing by. he's just witnessed. stay right there. [ waves crashing ] [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of
mr. miller, but your island may not be in the same place when irene is done with it.we wish you the best, sir. >> it might not. thank you very much. >> byron, try to keep that webcam up if you can for us, all right, throughout there? >> i'll keep p webcam up and we have a weather station. you can look at it on wonder ground at the end of our dock. as long as we've got power, they will both be up. >> hang in there, buddy. we'll be watching. >> take care. >>...
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welcome back to the spotlight algren love and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is mr marko miller a director of the venice film festival market we started talking about three d. we start the better by russian movies well. there there are new pioneering technology technologies that were introduced in the soviet union. a long before they they started the they started taking over the world like three d. pad admittedly ology three sixty three sixty movies there's through is a universal set up so there you go i go to that in. they often try and see as many multi-screen films as possible and i'm sure that there is bound to come to our part of the world to russian films actually are regularly featured at the villainous fell fast through and they often are highly regarded let's take a look at some of the winners in a report by spotlights here and exhibit. this is the first some of your talk in picture wrote to life it was also the first one to give recognition in one thousand nine hundred eighty two new lives founded the nice film festival is about. pining outside of filmmaking and most p
welcome back to the spotlight algren love and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is mr marko miller a director of the venice film festival market we started talking about three d. we start the better by russian movies well. there there are new pioneering technology technologies that were introduced in the soviet union. a long before they they started the they started taking over the world like three d. pad admittedly ology three sixty three sixty movies there's through is a...
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mr. miller, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the lessons i took from the financial crisis, when the folks in the financial sector say everything is under control, there's nothing to worry about, but they have a desperate look in their eyes. i worry. because i think maybe they know something they are not telling. what really happened in september of '08 is described in the press as interbank lending freezing up, and affairs to the press it's pretty hard to explain it any more deeply than that. but in a part of the shadow banking system that hardly any american knows anything about come hard anyone in congress knows anything about, and those who know something about it don't know very much, was the repo market. and as much money as was moving around every night in the repo market, as there was in bank deposits. bear stearns was getting $70 billion a night in the repo market lending, every night. and what they were doing with that money was making longer-term loans. and using very short term borrowing for longer-term loans i
mr. miller, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the lessons i took from the financial crisis, when the folks in the financial sector say everything is under control, there's nothing to worry about, but they have a desperate look in their eyes. i worry. because i think maybe they know something they are not telling. what really happened in september of '08 is described in the press as interbank lending freezing up, and affairs to the press it's pretty hard to...
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i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much, mrs. miller. >> ranking member and chairman and senator, thank you for inviting me today to testify on health care, the efforts to the power of the states. my name is dan, i'm the president of c.s.s. distribution group headquartered in louisville, kentucky. behind me sits my beautiful daughter and i apologize, i might be a bit nervous because i'm testifying in front of my biggest fan. i'm honored to be here and thank you for your service to the united states. in 2006 after working in the packaging and distribution industry for decades my wife and i borrowed nearly a million dollars from friends, banks, credit card companies to open c.s.s. distribution group. at our company we approach everything with a challenge of building trust and partnerships by doing the right things right. we've worked hard to grow our company but to date c.s.s. has not made a net profit. although we projected this year be a breakout year, it's now hard to see how new regulations will impact our business. we did reduce our
i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much, mrs. miller. >> ranking member and chairman and senator, thank you for inviting me today to testify on health care, the efforts to the power of the states. my name is dan, i'm the president of c.s.s. distribution group headquartered in louisville, kentucky. behind me sits my beautiful daughter and i apologize, i might be a bit nervous because i'm testifying in front of my biggest fan. i'm honored to be here and thank you...
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mr. campbell. ms. miller, did you want to add anything to that? >> briefly, through the chair, the plan was that the sfpuc would approve the term sheet, and we would hear on friday any of the changes or comments that they had. since that did not occur, i want to briefly say that that may change my recommendation to you. a number of questions they had related -- i think mike did a good job of summarizing this. the related mainly to risk and what the risk was to the city, so there are some specific questions that the sfpuc is bringing back to them. hopefully, they will be able to meet in august. if that does not occur, we might want to consider meeting with them in a joint meeting in september. the only thing i have been at is if you want to fall -- hear the full presentation, mike is perfectly willing to give it to you. it could be that because the puc did not approve the term sheet, we may be continue each day until such time as they do approve it. given that, i would like to hear your comments or questions. supervisor campos: colleagues, if i may
mr. campbell. ms. miller, did you want to add anything to that? >> briefly, through the chair, the plan was that the sfpuc would approve the term sheet, and we would hear on friday any of the changes or comments that they had. since that did not occur, i want to briefly say that that may change my recommendation to you. a number of questions they had related -- i think mike did a good job of summarizing this. the related mainly to risk and what the risk was to the city, so there are some...
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mr. miller, you have been praised and lauded for taking on this case and not turning a blind eye when itd and voter registration fraud. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> if you suspect any voter fraud where you live we have the special fox news voter fraud unit. we've investigated all sorts of allegations from absentee ballots to allegations involving vulnerable adults if you suspect nothing is right where you vote, we want to know. >> jamie: the fbi launching a massive manhunt. they are looking for three siblings from florida. all three accused of shooting at a police car and they had a high speed chase after robbing a bank with assault weapons. josh from our tampa affiliate has more on the story itch >> reporter: hidden an buried underground, sophisticated bunker beneath the property where according to neighbors at least two of the three siblings lived until a few months ago. the current owner did not want to be seen but gave fox 13 a look inside. >> it is two 40 foot cargo containers buried underground, side by side with a hallway manmade. >> reporter: power, runni
mr. miller, you have been praised and lauded for taking on this case and not turning a blind eye when itd and voter registration fraud. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> if you suspect any voter fraud where you live we have the special fox news voter fraud unit. we've investigated all sorts of allegations from absentee ballots to allegations involving vulnerable adults if you suspect nothing is right where you vote, we want to know. >> jamie: the fbi...
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mr. miller, i will start with you. i was reading your testimony last night. you're talking about what you did, you used $100,000 to make a contact with a consumer advocacy group. it reminds of the questions consumers want answered. he also made a contract with an actuarial. frankly, i do not know of any other commissioner in the country to do something like that. i applaud you for that. not many want to contract with a a consumer advocacy group. they usually are a thorn in your side. i compliment you because i think in package you'll input from consumers. you have shown great leadership there. one of the other things you mentioned, you were looking at different ideas on how you can affect health care costs. you mentioned, you said, one idea is to deny rate requests. if the insurer reimburses medical errors that should never have happened. i find that intriguing. can you flush sat out a little bit more? >> thank you for the question. it gets down to the contracts that insurers enter into with providers. when i reach out and talk to the insurers in oregon, one
mr. miller, i will start with you. i was reading your testimony last night. you're talking about what you did, you used $100,000 to make a contact with a consumer advocacy group. it reminds of the questions consumers want answered. he also made a contract with an actuarial. frankly, i do not know of any other commissioner in the country to do something like that. i applaud you for that. not many want to contract with a a consumer advocacy group. they usually are a thorn in your side. i...
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mr. miller served for 31 years in the u.s. government including 22 years serving under seven secretaries of defense in a series of progressively senior positions. he also is in my view the world's foremost expert on nuclear weapons policy. and we have annette heuser, executive director of washington, d.c. office bertelsmann foundation a private, nonpartisan operations foundation that promotes and strengthens transatlantic cooperation. before launching the office she served in the corporate sector as vice president of international relations of germany based, bertelsmann ag. she established the foundation's brussels office. served at its director. member of the world economic forum global council on future of the european union, atlantic council strategic advisory group and european council on foreign relations. she also serves as vice-chair on the council of foundations global philanthropy committee. as you can tell she provides a lot of council. we will no doubt be interested in here views on this set of issue. i will turn ri
mr. miller served for 31 years in the u.s. government including 22 years serving under seven secretaries of defense in a series of progressively senior positions. he also is in my view the world's foremost expert on nuclear weapons policy. and we have annette heuser, executive director of washington, d.c. office bertelsmann foundation a private, nonpartisan operations foundation that promotes and strengthens transatlantic cooperation. before launching the office she served in the corporate...
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miller. mr. withrow, please proceed. >> chairman harkin, ranking member enzi and senator frank and, senator merkley, thank you for inviting me today to testify on health care, the efforts to hire the states. my name is dan withrow, president of css group headquartered in louisville kentucky. behind me since my beautiful daughter, and i apologize, i might be a bit nervous because i'm testifying in front of my biggest fan. [laughter] i am honored to be here. thank you for your service to the united states. in 2006 after working with the distribution industry for decades to my wife and i borrowed nearly a million dollars from friends, banks, credit card companies to open css distribution group. the company we approach everything with a challenge of building trust and partnerships by doing the right things right. we've worked hard to grow our company, but to date css has not made a net profit. although we projected this year in the breakout year, it's now hard to see how the new regulations will impa
miller. mr. withrow, please proceed. >> chairman harkin, ranking member enzi and senator frank and, senator merkley, thank you for inviting me today to testify on health care, the efforts to hire the states. my name is dan withrow, president of css group headquartered in louisville kentucky. behind me since my beautiful daughter, and i apologize, i might be a bit nervous because i'm testifying in front of my biggest fan. [laughter] i am honored to be here. thank you for your service to...
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mr. campbell? >> yes, with the s.f. p.u.c., miss miller is quite right, there's a $500,000 not to exceed contract the p.u.c. has with power, with $390,000 remaining on it. as miss miller notes, every dollar that we can husband will be available for outreach and marketing and potential appropriations that might be needed. so there is a very strong interest in keeping consultant costs down to what actually lines up with what we need. on that point, one of the bits of direction we also heard an item similar to this, an item that was related to the extension of the contract, it's now been extended for another 12 months that was approved by my commission last week, last tuesday. it had a clear direction to only be hiring consultants for projects that directly relate to the scope of the program that we are envisioning. there are parts of the proposed scope better currently in discussion with local power and the advocates that do not line up with the existing plan for the program. supervisor campos: supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: mis
mr. campbell? >> yes, with the s.f. p.u.c., miss miller is quite right, there's a $500,000 not to exceed contract the p.u.c. has with power, with $390,000 remaining on it. as miss miller notes, every dollar that we can husband will be available for outreach and marketing and potential appropriations that might be needed. so there is a very strong interest in keeping consultant costs down to what actually lines up with what we need. on that point, one of the bits of direction we also heard...