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of course, i had mrs. r. and then when they were working out plans for peace and all that sort of thing, i had everybody that had a title, i think, in one of these departments. the head guy, i tried to get him to talk to the presses clu clubi had some very good programs because i got good people. >> this was a time, during the time in which the women weren't allowed at the national press club? >> oh, lord, no. you could go in with somebody. you know, there's one little room off to the side there. as you only in the main door, there's a main room off there. i think it's a clerk room now. that was a dining room. and if you had some man member or some man that had connections with the press club, they'd invite you to go in there to lunch or dinner. and they got so they would let two or three women come in if one of them was married to a man that was a member of the press club. but you couldn't go beyond a certain place over there. you could hardly get a check cashed. that was funny. >> what happened when you had
of course, i had mrs. r. and then when they were working out plans for peace and all that sort of thing, i had everybody that had a title, i think, in one of these departments. the head guy, i tried to get him to talk to the presses clu clubi had some very good programs because i got good people. >> this was a time, during the time in which the women weren't allowed at the national press club? >> oh, lord, no. you could go in with somebody. you know, there's one little room off to...
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so mrs. r. didn't like the way the women were pushed around, so she had press conferences and she wouldn't let the men in. funny days, those. >> well, you had started covering mrs. roosevelt when you worked for -- in chicago? >> oh, i was in chicago when i covered her. yes, she and i -- her -- one of her -- her secretary, we went down in a mine and got stuck there. had to get us up by inches almost. >> was that -- that is when she went to, what, the orient -- >> you you, the orient. have you got that? >> i knew you were on that trip. >> yeah. >> but i didn't know you had gotten stuck. >> no, we got -- it was slow getting up. it wasn't really a stick. we weren't barricaded down there or left down there. but it was very slow coming up. i think they were afraid to send us off. let's just skip that. and that was the time that i backed up against something and -- it was summer. i had a light wool dress, a knit wool dress or something like that on. and i had -- was covering mrs. r.'s -- several functio
so mrs. r. didn't like the way the women were pushed around, so she had press conferences and she wouldn't let the men in. funny days, those. >> well, you had started covering mrs. roosevelt when you worked for -- in chicago? >> oh, i was in chicago when i covered her. yes, she and i -- her -- one of her -- her secretary, we went down in a mine and got stuck there. had to get us up by inches almost. >> was that -- that is when she went to, what, the orient -- >> you you,...
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at some moment she looked at me and said, have you called mrs. r.? i just said, no. she blurted out, not mr. secretary, not sir, she just blurted out, you son of a bitch. and it was a stunner. and i don't know what i said, but i probably said, you've got a point. but i talked to joyce about that since, my wife, and she said, it never crossed her mind. we has been married, what, 56 years now, 46 years or something. she said she knew where i was. she was hearing reports. i knew where she was. she had been at the defense intelligence agency with a bunch of defense members getting a briefing. she didn't have any doubt in her mind but that i had things i had to do. and so it was not a problem. tori was looking at it, tori clark was looking at it as a wife and a spouse. and it was a perfectly understandable reaction, i suppose. and yontd know what i said, but i probably said, tori, i think you got a point. >> that's what you said in the book. >> is that right? >> yeah. the presence you worked around in and observed ore the years, this is not about politics, but which presid
at some moment she looked at me and said, have you called mrs. r.? i just said, no. she blurted out, not mr. secretary, not sir, she just blurted out, you son of a bitch. and it was a stunner. and i don't know what i said, but i probably said, you've got a point. but i talked to joyce about that since, my wife, and she said, it never crossed her mind. we has been married, what, 56 years now, 46 years or something. she said she knew where i was. she was hearing reports. i knew where she was. she...
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welcome mrs r t it's nine pm here in moscow my name's kevin first moscow says it's under arm twisting tactics from foreign partners who want to push through a un resolution on syria which could allow the use of external force the words of the russian foreign minister and comments from our correspondent peter all of it now. unfortunately we've even seen some moments of blackmail so i consider it talks will be counterproductive and dangerous approach because it is unacceptable to use the observers as a bargaining chip but it works well what russia wants to see is the extension of the u.n. monitoring program on the ground in syria now they proposed a resolution to the u.n. security council which says just thus now some of russia's foreign partners have come forward and said yes we'll vote for your resolution if you vote for the second resolution has been put put forward by countries such as the united states and great britain now the wording of this second resolution is open to interpretation it could see foreign military intervention in syria now this is something that russia have alway
welcome mrs r t it's nine pm here in moscow my name's kevin first moscow says it's under arm twisting tactics from foreign partners who want to push through a un resolution on syria which could allow the use of external force the words of the russian foreign minister and comments from our correspondent peter all of it now. unfortunately we've even seen some moments of blackmail so i consider it talks will be counterproductive and dangerous approach because it is unacceptable to use the...
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mr. r t is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like.ussia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. much stronger than anything it's by a lot of. thousands of times we're stronger than any kind of ever put. into it only a military mechanisms to do that work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government's doing you want to know why i pay taxes. i would characterize obama as a charismatic. of america. in the exception of the lives i. last week democrats in the senate passed legislation to extend tax cuts for ninety eight percent of the nation while forcing the top two percent to pay their fair share of it so now all eyes are on the republicans in the house of representatives will they concur with the senate democrats and let ninety eight percent of americans keep their tax cuts or will they hold middle class tax cuts hostage as they've done for three years now to
mr. r t is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like.ussia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. much stronger than anything it's by a lot of. thousands of times we're stronger than any kind of ever put. into it only a military mechanisms to do that work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my...
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mr. james r. park, executive director, appraisal subcommittee federal financial institutions examination council. thank you so much for being here. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you each will be recognized for five minutes summary of your testimony. we will start with mr. shear. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman biggart, ranking member gutierrez and members of the subcommittee -- >> i'm not sure if your mike is on. if it is, pull it a little bit closer. >> just pull closer. okay. can you hear me now? >> pull it a little closer. >> okay. >> it moves. >> okay. i'll get it. can you hear me now? okay. i'll raise my voice, too. thank you. chairman biggart, ranking member gutierrez and members of the subcommittee, i'm pleased to be here today to discuss our work on real estate appraisal issues. my statement today is based on information from two reports we issued in response to mandates in the dodd-frank act. the first which we issue
mr. james r. park, executive director, appraisal subcommittee federal financial institutions examination council. thank you so much for being here. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you each will be recognized for five minutes summary of your testimony. we will start with mr. shear. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman biggart, ranking member gutierrez and members of the subcommittee -- >> i'm not sure if your mike is...
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rated r. ♪ mr. parker! sir... excuse me, excuse me... you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. >>> it's time for madelyn's food fight. you may be screaming for ice cream, but if you're on a diet, it's probably off the menu. >> so how bad is indulging in a little frozen treat every now and then? madelyn fernstrom is here to test us. >> we are going to start with low-fat frozen yogurt. just plain low fat yogurt. does this serving, 1/2 cup have more or less than 100 calories. >> it has more. >> it has more. 140 with nothing else. be careful when you dump that in your bowl. >> people assume they're saving all these calories, and they are not, right? >> that is true. beware especially with toppings. now the other extreme for ice cream lovers. banana split, how many miles to burn this off, six miles, nine miles, 12 miles? >> kathie lee? >> nine. >> i'm sorry. l
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mr. hyde. i used to work for r russell simmons, i wanted to do r & b, i bridged the culture with new jack swingstarted off the group, you had hits yourself, three big hits. what made you leave being an artist --. >> what made me leave i was a manager as well as being an artist, l.l. cool j., when he got out there, he had screaming girl fans like new edition, i was already singing about rolexs and bentleys, if i have to break it down and sing about boom boxes it's time to me to step to the back and put the young guys forward. >> by 1986 you started uptown. >> heavy d and the boys. ♪ >> how did you have the eye for targeting acts that weren't circulating at the time? >> it was timing and hip hop was becoming mainstream, i wanted to put it with r&b. my artist that fit my soul. >> another piece you added to the equation was love. >> 100%. i grew up on motown, marvin gaye, diana ross, i always had love in the back of my mine, i grew up with love, with heavy d, the concept with him was let's take the eye off his weight and put your eye more on his style and his heart, and his swag. so when he was sin
mr. hyde. i used to work for r russell simmons, i wanted to do r & b, i bridged the culture with new jack swingstarted off the group, you had hits yourself, three big hits. what made you leave being an artist --. >> what made me leave i was a manager as well as being an artist, l.l. cool j., when he got out there, he had screaming girl fans like new edition, i was already singing about rolexs and bentleys, if i have to break it down and sing about boom boxes it's time to me to step to...
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mr. tucker. heak to ministers or officials in t treasury about that matter? >>es. nvti h r be before we completed the equity as aictiion in abu dha whu wobe at me pnt. >> i will see if we can provide that. >> u einre mibe i dersnd tt. what i am not clear about is what is your understanding of what mr. tucker wanted you to do inkas se conversation i had with paul or jerry and i had with paul r. jerry had had with paul. paul posted job is to work with people at ourel. an.teiv sometimes it would go right to jerry. it was a broad disiobo rc a hh riv t rs it. >> what it you thought mr. tucker wanted you to do? >> he was pointing out the problem and i was pntinout at pem nit ou?i wyo >>s i said, i did not take it as a directive. i took it as a head up that youare -- ah. eaaier wre id arpoing rates at which we borrow. it appeared giving that a number ofhe instituonposting nelow us h to gnm atseel e ssha bloomberg reported on. the same issue that the federal reserve report after the crisis reported on. repe.onat did cross your mind to launch an investigation inside yourwn organizat
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r mrs.omney. >> to call the campaign to task saying that the staff and the strategy of the romney campaign is squandering historic opportunity and jeopardizing chances. in mitt romney contradicting his senior adviser over the use of the word tax, is he showing he's starting to listen to some of the conservative criticism? >> the wall street journal has been really hitting romney hard for a long time now criticizing his messaging and his ability to kind of frame some of these issues and they really do suggest in in piece and what we've heard some other conservatives, other titans of the industry, romney needs to shake up his campaign staff. he's got a lot of advisers that have been with him for a long time. he has brought more people into his campaign and i've seen signs that he's going to have any kind of major shakeup. you're seeing some frustration. that's a part of what the governor was trying to get to yesterday when we talked to him about whether he thought it was a tax. >> jan crawford
r mrs.omney. >> to call the campaign to task saying that the staff and the strategy of the romney campaign is squandering historic opportunity and jeopardizing chances. in mitt romney contradicting his senior adviser over the use of the word tax, is he showing he's starting to listen to some of the conservative criticism? >> the wall street journal has been really hitting romney hard for a long time now criticizing his messaging and his ability to kind of frame some of these issues...
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i also join the prime minister in the remarks he made about the incident at r. mr. speaker, the bankin sal tasek rle eaheisin ucollins s tfhe sal in the banking system and a continued multimillion bonus merry go round. coenhadgtlore inquiry? >> first of all, on the substance of the issue, there is no disagreement between us. this banking scandal is appalling. honersayvedigry,at te rndll ill vin it people, people want to know that crime in our banks, crime in our financial services will be pursd and punished like crimes wesei hcobl anpict te non my view the most important thing about an inquiry is that it's swift and decisive. set up as fast as possible,et g aole post ass anend ater th w f pc rlntinyaer than a jge-led inquiry. i want us to legislate on this starting next year. >> eild. r.aki d ustan crnut d,r nc athhe iry b tdut r t narrow, focusing solely on the problem of libor when we know the culture goes much wider. i believe, however, there is a upthe'veo-,wul dgd iryt' nste ctm ort t sal oug r,at his timetable, and the second part of it looks over 12 months at
i also join the prime minister in the remarks he made about the incident at r. mr. speaker, the bankin sal tasek rle eaheisin ucollins s tfhe sal in the banking system and a continued multimillion bonus merry go round. coenhadgtlore inquiry? >> first of all, on the substance of the issue, there is no disagreement between us. this banking scandal is appalling. honersayvedigry,at te rndll ill vin it people, people want to know that crime in our banks, crime in our financial services will be...
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mr. wright. >> what the i heard, tend to agree. iou r win isi id out mexico deal of sense. >> mr.metlay? doctors doctors metl? myrdsenl erin are d tihaere o tpi rit he question, dr.metlay. you mentioned iny tesmo amenec cy e andothyo ioinr imbu keinif blunt talk more about the negotiators continued role and is it something that we should or ifc?d pursue this timeou berlie yr theinssous esis as part of the 1987 amendments act. it w given a broad charter to negotiate with any state or tive mecatbd emtosita si o teto li after many years of efforts, that task proved unsuccessful and i beevsin 3, reec tt of of oegotiator. certainly the idea was a useful one, and other countries have wsus ot. en.tri f mrre commissioner wright, the blue ribbon commission recommends pursuing consolidated storage parallel to ingrwe ue ritge silso rsu parallel disposal program. based on your experiee and knowledge, how easy or difficult all vef rn ito get consent t teste rd our gial ld b yu.re d wr >> well -- >> i will ask you to be brf. >> my personal opinioni depmprmenus r v e oolid shlibabe >> mr. wright
mr. wright. >> what the i heard, tend to agree. iou r win isi id out mexico deal of sense. >> mr.metlay? doctors doctors metl? myrdsenl erin are d tihaere o tpi rit he question, dr.metlay. you mentioned iny tesmo amenec cy e andothyo ioinr imbu keinif blunt talk more about the negotiators continued role and is it something that we should or ifc?d pursue this timeou berlie yr theinssous esis as part of the 1987 amendments act. it w given a broad charter to negotiate with any state or...
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mr. stear. i'delighted e ovsiveateeya r omeereni together in this important hearing. everyone in america is very much aware f solyndra nd slyndra fithdegomee frmany. os gha ilon dollars loan guarantee to a company so inept that it's gone bankrupt unless the american taxpayer holding the bag. second, the facthat george isma esin ndaso jo ra f president obama and kept a questioning motivation of this loan and solyndra is not the only cub any thtivaoa ra tise nk. u'otco power, balance solar and others. all things onsidered, there is more than enough evidence to declare this program a failure. infac,oeeid w s ffoe president. it has been a failure for a lot of reasons. one, lack of transparency. two, costly for taxpayers at a time when we have andhfrid asedealbtdnnl fi thhc nth case of bankruptcy, the lawyers of solyndra and the lawyers for the department of energy and the administration agreed to subordinate the taxpayer s that the private invesrs get their neyc istane ay last is really almost unbelievable. and then what le did political connectionspay in the receiving th
mr. stear. i'delighted e ovsiveateeya r omeereni together in this important hearing. everyone in america is very much aware f solyndra nd slyndra fithdegomee frmany. os gha ilon dollars loan guarantee to a company so inept that it's gone bankrupt unless the american taxpayer holding the bag. second, the facthat george isma esin ndaso jo ra f president obama and kept a questioning motivation of this loan and solyndra is not the only cub any thtivaoa ra tise nk. u'otco power, balance solar and...
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r coanink the imiss the panel. we have about ten minutes left. thank you mr. chairman. let me jusask you this. atdie uluiveaeri leh ofm t lose their cell phone or mobile phone? what should they despecially in regarding howtheyrt r lent whhotho t l thlloe? efyolose your cell phone make sure that you have a password. >> user id password? asdecyoce e. sonksont o nss ndstanat ontepoe wh cll ify their phone. so, to have that information somewhere other than on your phone wou b ery godst hlinuig lehaol cyo looue. utyoid things, what steps with the regulators take to make sure csrs n dwan o mp, doto? 'so tte th cell phone and their password in all of that. but is their anything specifically theyshould do? shldhey just fort ifm cit cagn t lomodd isatoymn at tre ought to be somethin we can communicate to the consumer as to what to do particularly of that consumer th may not havetd tya e hv mem st he no paofngot h with of this advancement in technology. so if we don't have aprocedure, we ought to get someg o s nss w he whatcton ththres instrument. >> i think maybe who you call might depend on wh kind of
r coanink the imiss the panel. we have about ten minutes left. thank you mr. chairman. let me jusask you this. atdie uluiveaeri leh ofm t lose their cell phone or mobile phone? what should they despecially in regarding howtheyrt r lent whhotho t l thlloe? efyolose your cell phone make sure that you have a password. >> user id password? asdecyoce e. sonksont o nss ndstanat ontepoe wh cll ify their phone. so, to have that information somewhere other than on your phone wou b ery godst...
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mr. chairman, race is a descriptor, not a predic r predictor. when we deem a person to be suspicion or attach criminality to a person because of the color of their skin, the neighborhood they are walking in, or the clothing they are wearing, we're attempting to predict criminality. the problem with such predictions is that we are seldom right in our result and always wrong in our approach. the same holds true within the immigration context as well. because a person looks latino or mexican does not mean the person is undocumented and should not mean they're stopped or asked for their papers. according to recent laws in alabama and arizona, the police are not just encouraged to make proper discriminatory stops, they're required to do so. most police chiefs agree engaging in these activities actually make our communities less safe. this ione reason why i joined the major city police chief association and law enforcement executives in filing a brief challenging the arizona law. we need to pass the end the racial profiling act of 2011. this puts fort
mr. chairman, race is a descriptor, not a predic r predictor. when we deem a person to be suspicion or attach criminality to a person because of the color of their skin, the neighborhood they are walking in, or the clothing they are wearing, we're attempting to predict criminality. the problem with such predictions is that we are seldom right in our result and always wrong in our approach. the same holds true within the immigration context as well. because a person looks latino or mexican does...
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and mrs. paul r. pierce. he attended east rome high school and graduated from the university of georgia in 1977. after graduation, he developed his passion for theater through working as an actor, director, designer, and booking manager on a number of national touring productions, such as the american repertory theater, flat rock playhouse, and circuit 21 playhouse. following his time on tour, he accepted the position of associate artistic director at the american repertory theater under the guidance of mr. riley. who was not only his mentor but his friend. paul's adventures led him across the country when he accepted the position of managing director of virginia's wayside theater and then as artistic director of the harbor playhouse in corpus christi, texas. he was led back to georgia where he became the artistic director of the springer opera house in 1988. to say paul was passionate about his job is an understatement. he expanded the artistic mission of the springer opera house, and took his potential to n
and mrs. paul r. pierce. he attended east rome high school and graduated from the university of georgia in 1977. after graduation, he developed his passion for theater through working as an actor, director, designer, and booking manager on a number of national touring productions, such as the american repertory theater, flat rock playhouse, and circuit 21 playhouse. following his time on tour, he accepted the position of associate artistic director at the american repertory theater under the...
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this is a r, veg itbi nt ndftr, the box from right now, probably will save us alot in the years ahea thank you very much. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. hairman. admirallean wve fu h r you some of the problems that existed prior to the deptmt of homeland security's creation to remind us that it isn't as if all these coaty rey ere working br them together made them not wo as well. nevertheless, as i was reading your testimony i could sse a demeouectngtraon with w h er for example, you talk about a lack of uniformity, comparability and transparency in budget resentationsacross e dertme. saatharenhs gg to evolve in operational planning and mission execution coordination capability. and you say in your conclusion mething has to give. dotovee the problems that you illustrated in your writt testimony? >> if i could as it d in my written test that i would like to divideinto two entities one involves mission etionnd e famin ut. o twor vry y, you either ask your permission you support the nation. if you can expend what you're doing we made one of two mistake. you either haven't explained it out or we don't need your job. so i would like to gi
this is a r, veg itbi nt ndftr, the box from right now, probably will save us alot in the years ahea thank you very much. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. hairman. admirallean wve fu h r you some of the problems that existed prior to the deptmt of homeland security's creation to remind us that it isn't as if all these coaty rey ere working br them together made them not wo as well. nevertheless, as i was reading your testimony i could sse a demeouectngtraon with w h er for example, you...
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that's how you re til ll y,r,e w leecew applications. >> and mr. waxman suggest the led -- suggested picking winners and losers. do you agree with that? >> mt s v tch erybody, i think, here acknowledges,e're not clairvoyant enough to know the new technologies that might be right around the corner that would be -- >> do you agree that that's a fair satement? that bls inne dos tld cin preclude us from having an open forum for the projects for sure. >> for new projes? >> if it's picking -- >> would it be fair, then, if we talk about fairness, to jus in aofere t anipe? just going further on those? >> no, no. >> then you're not picking winners and losers. >> i think the ones in the peline as we incated, in the process ofeviewing tho not thandou didn't say there would be unfairness to not going forward, i mean, we accused us of being unfair. >> no, i think the point that -- the point is - and it's in my oral testimony. i mentioned it. >> okay. i t waveris erifre u tethecr #- 31st, 2011 because that's implication of new technologies. 30 2705 exre ateeper
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mr. jefferson would then be quick with a return dig. helmsley owe r -- hemsley sang and dance. he made cameo appearances on television and walked the red carpet for big cbs events. born in philadelphia, he had no children or wife. edward lawrence for cbs news. >> "the jeffersons" debuted on cbs in 1975 and lasted 11 seasons. it's considered one of tv's most successful sitcoms. he later starred in the sitcom "amen." >> love that show. >>> so how much is too much? the first hearing on banning big sugary drinks in new york city brought out dozens of people on both sides of the big gulp. mayor michael bloomberg wants to limit the single serving sugary drink to 16 ounces. he says that's in order to reduce the risk of diabetes and other health-related illnesses associated with obesity. this measure would apply to restaurants and businesses regulated by the board of health. opponents believe it could actually shut down movie theaters and cut profits at restaurants. others say soda is not to blame for their weight issue. >> i'm not overweight because of big gulp sodas. frankly i'm over
mr. jefferson would then be quick with a return dig. helmsley owe r -- hemsley sang and dance. he made cameo appearances on television and walked the red carpet for big cbs events. born in philadelphia, he had no children or wife. edward lawrence for cbs news. >> "the jeffersons" debuted on cbs in 1975 and lasted 11 seasons. it's considered one of tv's most successful sitcoms. he later starred in the sitcom "amen." >> love that show. >>> so how much is...
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r iciy. send, to meet the expectations of the millions of americans wh visit the nation's capital and third, as you said mr. chairman, the plan for theuture generaons o hvxcnt tifoeimo oj. r oore s ncpps sid design of each commemorative work that congress authorizes. ncpc works with a number of ehrsmo sor ti it or adrymmiohe. is onert a dein tsi location either the national park service or the general services administration. we work with the stakehoers to kerth mmale tedeedmer thups omove osd nche ougs threennatith some of washington's most prominent public settings. stafworks closely with sponsors and either the national park service or the gsa to ensure that each j i gnt h ans. ddn opec spick c i enars develop studies. the studies are designed to support memorial process and plan for the next generation of memorials throughout washingt. rect s ot ntth or h enprt nti llm bing caovbung diminish the distinctive openness of the symbolic place. the concerns to protect the mall to itsmeorde, onap pin is atsnc rt eel t gnan wrk on t mmal museums national plan and second, the memorial, the monumental core frame
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mr. fanning, thank so you much for your time. appreciate your coming on n. b. r.. >> thanks very much. >> susie: "we all must do better." that's what the regulator for the u.s. futures industry told members of congress today. the chairman of the commodity futures trading commission said s agency failed customers after the c.e.o. of p.f.g. best admitted last week he stole at least $100 million from customer accounts over the past two decades. as diane eastabrook reports, this latest scandal is rattling farmers who count on commodity futures to run their businesses. >> reporter: bob johnson's farm about 50 miles west of chicago includes 25,000 hogs and 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans. johnson sells livestock and grain on the futures market, saying it's invaluable to his business. but last fall, more than $500,000 of money he had in a trading account at m.f. global went missing when the brokerage went bankrupt. he's still waiting to get some of that money back. >> based on the last check we got two or three weeks ago, we're still hoping to recover about $110,000. >
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mr. lender. but it is not a defense or justification. >>? r. >> now william lynch says he will continue to help victims of child molestation and possibly start a nonprofit organization. >> okay, thank you so much. >>> now for more insight, let's bring our legal analyst steven clark. steven, were you surprised by the verdict? >> i wasn't surprised by the not guilty on the felony counts. certainly this was a simple case factually, but william lynch was such a sympathetic individual, and what happened to him so many years ago, i think resonated to this jury. they were not going to brand him a fellon based on the injuries suffered here. what i am surprised, though, is that the verdict did not return a verdict on assault since william lynch got on the stand and admitted he committed that assault. that one i think will resonate for a long time with district attorneys around the nation. that basically, this vigilante justice was condoned by this jury. >> so do you think the prosecution will retry william lynch for that assault misdemeanor and what ab
mr. lender. but it is not a defense or justification. >>? r. >> now william lynch says he will continue to help victims of child molestation and possibly start a nonprofit organization. >> okay, thank you so much. >>> now for more insight, let's bring our legal analyst steven clark. steven, were you surprised by the verdict? >> i wasn't surprised by the not guilty on the felony counts. certainly this was a simple case factually, but william lynch was such a...
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mr. woodall. >> it will be unreasonable to listen to m r. hastings and not have a few comments. 81 new i.r.s. workers will be hired solely to deal with the tanning tax to make sure the tanning tax is implemented. mr.pallone started off saying, my constituents say with you should lose all. i want to ask, i know mr. andrews was here when we passed the hipaa bill back in 1986. mr.levin was here at that time. you all voted no as the bill passed the house but voted yes when it came back. mr.pallone also voted no. there was concerted efforts there to deal with issues a bipartisan way. only two votes against it in the house. it was done in a bipartisan way. the reason folks can't move on this was not known a bipartisan way. this was something rammed down the threats -- throats of people. my friend from new york say, people are going to like this bill. people have been looking a think the bill for two years. mr.pallone said why don't we just move on? the reason i don't move on because i have constituents tell me to get rid of this bill. >> mine is similar. the people say look you got to do away with
mr. woodall. >> it will be unreasonable to listen to m r. hastings and not have a few comments. 81 new i.r.s. workers will be hired solely to deal with the tanning tax to make sure the tanning tax is implemented. mr.pallone started off saying, my constituents say with you should lose all. i want to ask, i know mr. andrews was here when we passed the hipaa bill back in 1986. mr.levin was here at that time. you all voted no as the bill passed the house but voted yes when it came back....
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r t olymcs. and yboditdizingimor at bn did aft99houl apologize. mr. president obama should apologize because he, mitt romney, was gone from bain by 19. >> i febary of 99, i lt bain catal. >> h n invveme whhe nagent oain cital aer bruary of 1999. >> i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999 iado rol
r t olymcs. and yboditdizingimor at bn did aft99houl apologize. mr. president obama should apologize because he, mitt romney, was gone from bain by 19. >> i febary of 99, i lt bain catal. >> h n invveme whhe nagent oain cital aer bruary of 1999. >> i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999 iado rol
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sales activities, r&d in california and boston and michigan for electric vehicles, some of which we're showing here, for example. and in texas and a few others places. >> host: well, mr. fannon, what is it you wanted lawmakers, policymakers and their staff to see here on capitol hill? what's your display? >> guest: well, most folks know panasonic for the consumer electronics, the televisions at home, blu-ray players, things like that. but, n., under the hood, behind the scenes panasonic actually has a wide array of products including a range of energy-oriented products. and that's what we're showing today. because all of us know that we have to be able to generate new forms of energy using new systems such as solar panels, and once you generate it, of course, we've got to be able to store it intelligently and then manage it. so along with the traditional forms of power generation in the grid, more and more people are actually creating their own energy at home. typically using wind power or, more importantly, solar. so in panasonic's case, for example, here in salem, oregon, we make these giant, heavy silicon ingots. it's a very highly-refined form of silicone with so
sales activities, r&d in california and boston and michigan for electric vehicles, some of which we're showing here, for example. and in texas and a few others places. >> host: well, mr. fannon, what is it you wanted lawmakers, policymakers and their staff to see here on capitol hill? what's your display? >> guest: well, most folks know panasonic for the consumer electronics, the televisions at home, blu-ray players, things like that. but, n., under the hood, behind the scenes...
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mr. shadrick, what worked in the coal mines for 37 years later talk to reporters ho described hi d, beid , h adat e r eda worry. mr. shadrick had accepted his sons interest and joined the army at ge 17 at sigth pesifo en a yrrt h iug ld a ut coct ssi, as gh asted government. when a reporter asked him if he knew where korea was, he si yes, korea was the plawhe bosil thorofsold e pe mtms, 0, n thwr and the wars that would follow. we ask our youngsters to go out and dosm isann , 'tdend meyo tod waru oengb atpoo talk about being on a patrol in raq and their vehicle took some re fromamouan he teafh ihe wh r iete amoue, d i yoy who was frghtened ran out of the farmhouse and got caught in the crossfire and fell down. in the farmyard. the people who are inthe farmhoe eier rre o thckrw d, isyg aie judut thhi rve y, lngre the dust, and he realized quickly that this boy was dying but he was still aliv anhehdhe d eg i ehi hame' tfru o . e to of aom an aiomwt rnthat because i knew that my my you know my guys, people i cared about a lot were in the vehicle and theyid neeto get t ofr. ide bheor to. dd asotght t tsy
mr. shadrick, what worked in the coal mines for 37 years later talk to reporters ho described hi d, beid , h adat e r eda worry. mr. shadrick had accepted his sons interest and joined the army at ge 17 at sigth pesifo en a yrrt h iug ld a ut coct ssi, as gh asted government. when a reporter asked him if he knew where korea was, he si yes, korea was the plawhe bosil thorofsold e pe mtms, 0, n thwr and the wars that would follow. we ask our youngsters to go out and dosm isann , 'tdend meyo tod...
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r one minute. mr. ryan: let me say it this way, mr. speaker, this bill barely passed into law. it was the biggest social legislation to pass into law in over 40 years. seven votes in the house, no votes to spare in the senate. christmas eve, backroom deal, and it was based on three promises by the president of the united states. one, if you like the health insurance you had, you can keep it. that's a broken promise. two, this will bring down our health care premiums. that's a broken promise. three, there's no tax on people making less than $200,000 in this bill. that's a broken promise. the president said there is no tax and went to the supreme court and argued it was a tax so he could keep it on the books. if any of these three were known to the public and the congress at the time they were passing this law, law would never have passed in the first place. let's revisit this. and with that, i look forward to a hearty debate with my good friend, mr. van hollen, and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland is
r one minute. mr. ryan: let me say it this way, mr. speaker, this bill barely passed into law. it was the biggest social legislation to pass into law in over 40 years. seven votes in the house, no votes to spare in the senate. christmas eve, backroom deal, and it was based on three promises by the president of the united states. one, if you like the health insurance you had, you can keep it. that's a broken promise. two, this will bring down our health care premiums. that's a broken promise....
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mr. speaker. my bill, h r. 5837, would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 26 east genesee street in baldwinsville, new york, as the corporal kyle schneider post office building. this is supported by the entire new york delegation and was reported favorably by the committee in june. kyle schneider was born and raised in baldwinsville. he's a graduate of high school in baldwinsville and attended community college for one year in criminal justice. he loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. in 2008 he joined the marine corps and graduated boot camp in downof 2008. he attended the school of infantry in july and graduated in september. from september to october, he attended the marine corps security forces training. in october of 2008, he was with a guard company marine barracks in washington, d.c. in may, 2010, he was transfered to echo company second battalion, eighth marine reg meant, marine expeditionary force. he was assigned to third platoon and deployed to a
mr. speaker. my bill, h r. 5837, would designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 26 east genesee street in baldwinsville, new york, as the corporal kyle schneider post office building. this is supported by the entire new york delegation and was reported favorably by the committee in june. kyle schneider was born and raised in baldwinsville. he's a graduate of high school in baldwinsville and attended community college for one year in criminal justice. he loved the...
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mr. romney gave sworn testimony about being a lal resent o ssacsettand erefe ing egibl t r f vern. i ved inassauset at e ti andtillo a rember pele hing aittl consrnatn ov this guy that lived in utah would be governor of massachusetts. he testified actually he didn't liven utah and sllivedn maachutts. en tugh e wa by runng th ompic itahe tvele toassauset for bh peonaleaso and f bunessreasons. business reasons? he specifically mentioned coming back for board meetings in2002 parely brd mtingor a compy tt bn h sta in. swohen wasominback maschusts too tooard meetings and says now he was doing nothing, nothing at all related to bain after 1999. mit rneyayse wa not ere ba. lso ss hwas ere. it allepenn whoskin an why. thisearhen replicare trying to pick a republican nominee to run against president obama, mr. romney's opponents trd toail hn is,e shld rease hisaxetur anclea u thi uff,idn' anyern theprimies. e fst pern w realized mitt romney was strugglinwith this, that he was trying to make people believewo oosit thgs athe me te, tt he ntedoe varespsibity r wh hapned his fir ile iletti cred
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mrs. bidens an education professor at a cmmutycl nornvrni acsa lo. bli r i rigbf parliamentary committee to talk about the european debt crisis and its effect on britain. that wilbe live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span.naleneio] >>d in ryone. welcome to brookings. thank you for coming out the third of july in these difficult times of commuting and weather apiyocomeong else but we agss. aaee it oh w ele woin uniform, and in civilian attire to do so much overseas still today. i'm mike o'hanlon from brookings. tag thxerthe next 90 mutes inatalelnt bu ngstehs en etsa ra ssinagstte we will proceed is that first after i introduc him in just a second, alex will speak from the podium with some prepared remarks. you will t rnean d lf aan scon wulte oy le eule f od oue wm le first, ron, ron as you can see continues through broken legs and a broken wrist and all to fight through it and continue in 2000 innfhta amado other countries. he was one of only two father-son duos in our nation's history to be ambassador to the same coury. 19anlla i tar am o r hiyoporio bu they b
mrs. bidens an education professor at a cmmutycl nornvrni acsa lo. bli r i rigbf parliamentary committee to talk about the european debt crisis and its effect on britain. that wilbe live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span.naleneio] >>d in ryone. welcome to brookings. thank you for coming out the third of july in these difficult times of commuting and weather apiyocomeong else but we agss. aaee it oh w ele woin uniform, and in civilian attire to do so much overseas still today. i'm mike o'hanlon...
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>> good morning, daniel king, k-i-n-g and tamara brady, t-a-m-a-r-a and b-r-a-d-y, colorado state defenders office appears for mris in custody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> mr. holmes, this matter comes on for what we call an initial advisement pursuant to rule 5. deputy, if you could please step back. you have the right to remain silent and if you make any statements, they can be used against you. you have the right to be represented by an attorney and if if you cannot afford one, the statutory guidelines will appoint one to represent you at no cost to yourself, and your plea is involuntary and not under coercion, and you have a right to be advised of the charges. and you have a right to be advised of the charges. the duty judge has made a predetermination of probable cause to believe that you have committed the offense of first-degree murder which is a class i felony under colorado law, and ordinarily individuals are entitled to bail, and given the nature of the charges, you are currently held on a no-bond-hold. >>> i want the bring in the legal analyst paul kcallan to talk about this, and when you loo
>> good morning, daniel king, k-i-n-g and tamara brady, t-a-m-a-r-a and b-r-a-d-y, colorado state defenders office appears for mris in custody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> mr. holmes, this matter comes on for what we call an initial advisement pursuant to rule 5. deputy, if you could please step back. you have the right to remain silent and if you make any statements, they can be used against you. you have the right to be represented by an attorney and if if you...
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mr. geithner and other regula r regulators do so little? why did you make a bigger stink?is is and what we did. we acted very early in response to concerns that the processes used to set this rate is vulnerable to misrepresentation. we were worried about it. we were concerned about it. i took the initiative to brief the entire u.s. regulatory community on this at a very early stage, early may. my staff then briefed the scc, ftc. we took the exceptional step of writing them -- putting in writing to them a detailed set of recommendations that revealed the extent of the concern in that context and the u.s. to its credit set in motion at
mr. geithner and other regula r regulators do so little? why did you make a bigger stink?is is and what we did. we acted very early in response to concerns that the processes used to set this rate is vulnerable to misrepresentation. we were worried about it. we were concerned about it. i took the initiative to brief the entire u.s. regulatory community on this at a very early stage, early may. my staff then briefed the scc, ftc. we took the exceptional step of writing them -- putting in writing...
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mrs. jackson and died suddenly in 1820 i r c firs t atmat in4.the rngs eranubns erreerb jackson, clay and john quincy adams. and the results were sit. jan thp vot t idhamjri heco us.se prtas clas ke claim with the bad luck finished urth in the house of representatives for nsat tsaho ick ll re. keky sltu said crawford had a trope. i can't vote forcrwfor ha nr soll orhnncms. adthadayreofte people for he sold out his vote and m the reason i'm telling you all of this b w eo plaesrs we'ly relies jackson was so in the former republic. we started thinking the only way to be jackson was to be n. t llsae a co cttneey t oizaian ck. eeopheo a mmtee and every state level and a national committee. we do have candidates runing the newspars tislo onnder nap soolhv s t p a k today are faced with antipathy towards andrew jackson and then after we lost and ackson defeated cyin 8 anlag 83 ut sohaoiid pthaniod haow f separate party in the jeffersonian republican in this time we only had the democrats. so you have not th democratic party and the party arebsd onrifac
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r-i-f-f-i-n. >> he is not here. >> reporter: i'm trying to reach mr. shoeloff. oh, he's not in? >> as we mentioned, drew's reporting on the disabled veterans national foundation caught the attention of the senate committee. they've launched an investigation. the committee is requesting records relating to their fund-raising and marketing activities. i spoke with senator max baucus, the chairman of the committee. >> what concerns you most about this disabled national veterans foundation? >> it sounds like it is a front. i don't think it is legit. they take about $56 million from ordinary good americans who want to help veterans, but then don't give any money to veterans, and in this case, don't give any money to disabled veterans. it is an outrage, frankly. >> have you heard about the dvnf before? >> i have not, frankly. you highlighted it in one of your reports. >> senator max baucus giving a nod to drew griffin's reporting. dvnf, that is not the only group that drew has been covering. there is another group that has spca international. a similar losing connection to quadriga ar
r-i-f-f-i-n. >> he is not here. >> reporter: i'm trying to reach mr. shoeloff. oh, he's not in? >> as we mentioned, drew's reporting on the disabled veterans national foundation caught the attention of the senate committee. they've launched an investigation. the committee is requesting records relating to their fund-raising and marketing activities. i spoke with senator max baucus, the chairman of the committee. >> what concerns you most about this disabled national...
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mr. chanos calling hewlett-packard a fly in the ointment, saying they've been hiding their r & d spendingons. one can only wonder what meg whitman perhaps is is thinking right about now if she has cnbc on in the corner office she probably has out in silicon valley watching her shares drop like a stone. >> look at hewlett-packard here. the stock has been under tremendous pressure recently. a lot of people have pointed out, already it's been out there it could be a value trap. i would have expected the stock to get hit a lot harder with chanos coming on cnbc and making that news. also if you look into it, judge, they've announced a restructuring wherein they're looking to save $3.5 billion over the course of the next year and a half to two years. so although it's, you know, you don't want to go up against a guy like this, i don't see a huge downside in hewlett-packard. >> are you telling me, mike murphy, you'd be a buyer? you'd be on the other side of the chanos trade? >> not at all. i would not be a buyer of hewlett-packard at all. i also wouldn't be on the same side. i wouldn't see a reas
mr. chanos calling hewlett-packard a fly in the ointment, saying they've been hiding their r & d spendingons. one can only wonder what meg whitman perhaps is is thinking right about now if she has cnbc on in the corner office she probably has out in silicon valley watching her shares drop like a stone. >> look at hewlett-packard here. the stock has been under tremendous pressure recently. a lot of people have pointed out, already it's been out there it could be a value trap. i would...