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werfel's inability to answer mr. ryan has a question. i will your -- i will yield to mr. ryan.not think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit the amount of person days back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy of their income changes in the year where the subsidy takes place. is your person -- this law -- if a person gets a subsidy they are not eligible for which clearly would be the case if your major enforcement cool, the employer mandate, is not in place, the law requires you clawback 100% of that subsidy to which they were not entitled to. .> i apologize the hypothetical you gave have -- had a lot of moving pieces. have, weestion i discovered that this individual got an inappropriate subsidy. withde some connection their employer to learn that information. at theh would be 2015 earliest. >> wicklow learned in 2015, a any -- we could learn it in 15, we get the official report 2016. to validate -- >> somebody gets two years of a subsidy they signed up for unknowingly that they got, which the law does
werfel's inability to answer mr. ryan has a question. i will your -- i will yield to mr. ryan.not think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit the amount of person days back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy of their income changes in the year where the subsidy takes place. is your person -- this law -- if a person gets a subsidy they are not eligible for which clearly would be the case if your major enforcement cool,...
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photo op over time to go but mrs. ryan wasn't having any of that. >> bye, mrs. ryan.cestral home that his door was open too. >> about 50 years ago, an irishman traveled down to washington with his new family. and in order to tell his neighbored how well he was doing, he had his picture taken in front of the white house. they said this is our summer home, coand see us. well it's our home also in the winter and i hope you will come and see us. thank you. >> reporter: the cadets who had impressed hawaii with that visit, they were there by his graveside. for "cbs this morning," i'm charlie d'agata, london. >> boy if the word grace was not there it certainly defined how he moved out of his life into our own. >> that was a big moment for ireland. you see president obama tried to recreate that when he went to money i gal. but 50 years ago. >> that does it >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi,everyone. and good morning. 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat. we have your kpix 5 headlines now on this thursday morning. >>> investigators searching for four suspects follo
photo op over time to go but mrs. ryan wasn't having any of that. >> bye, mrs. ryan.cestral home that his door was open too. >> about 50 years ago, an irishman traveled down to washington with his new family. and in order to tell his neighbored how well he was doing, he had his picture taken in front of the white house. they said this is our summer home, coand see us. well it's our home also in the winter and i hope you will come and see us. thank you. >> reporter: the cadets...
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mr. ryans is a very good of friend of miss abedin's.ng to mitigate the fallout for her and help a friend through a difficult time. right after he -- right around the time he talked to her last week, he called mrs. clinton to let her know what was about to happen. >> 15 years the clintons have had a clear record without embarrassments like this. they've cleaned up their act. they get all the credit for that and this comes along and reminds everybody of the whole problem. i don't think it's going to hurt in the end but i can't believe they're not going to think it does, andrew siff and michael grynbaum for joining us. up next, blacks and whites in complete disagreement over stand your ground laws. why would two groups in america disagree so much about a point of law? this is supposed to be just to all. this is "hardball," the place for politics. r million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77%
mr. ryans is a very good of friend of miss abedin's.ng to mitigate the fallout for her and help a friend through a difficult time. right after he -- right around the time he talked to her last week, he called mrs. clinton to let her know what was about to happen. >> 15 years the clintons have had a clear record without embarrassments like this. they've cleaned up their act. they get all the credit for that and this comes along and reminds everybody of the whole problem. i don't think it's...
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mr. ryan's question. mr. ryan.yield to >> i don't think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit how much a person pays back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy if their income changes in a year in which the subsidy takes place. gets a subsidy they are not eligible for, which clearly would be the case if your major enforcement tool am a the employer mandate is not in case, the law requires you to clawback 100% of that subsidy. the hypothetical had a lot of moving pieces. you are correct. the one question i have, we discovered that this individual got an inappropriate subsidy. we have made some connection with their employer to learn that information. >> which will be 2015 at the earliest. >> we will get the official employer report in 2016. >> somebody will get two years of a subsidy that they signed up for unknowingly that they got which the law does not make them ineligible for and you will have to tax that back in two years time. tha
mr. ryan's question. mr. ryan.yield to >> i don't think you understand the law you are in charge of executing and enforcing. the clawback where you limit how much a person pays back, that is only a person who is eligible for a subsidy if their income changes in a year in which the subsidy takes place. gets a subsidy they are not eligible for, which clearly would be the case if your major enforcement tool am a the employer mandate is not in case, the law requires you to clawback 100% of...
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i heard some concern from my friend, mr. ryan, about what is going to happen with some of the people who may run for the penalty provisions. there may be -- i find that ironic because this committee majority actually took action to make the cliff worse, to mag any fy the effect of the clawback. to put more people at risk of having to pay back more money. there was one provision that would have eliminated it all together. of i find that emblem attic what is really sad that for the first time we have a party committed to under mining a law, not fixing it, not refining it. not trying to clarify where the problems are and working together to solve it, but to throw sand in the gears. the i.r.s. is having furlough days for heaven's sakes. i don't know any business that lays off its accounts receivable, undercutting the information, having interm nibble hearings, dragging thoughtful men and women who would like to be out doing their job implementing the law on pointless exercises to repeal a law that is not going to be repealed and thus
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because i believe that mr. ryan believes that any compromise he made would not be supported by his party. because they don't want a compromise. which is an anathema to many of our republican colleagues. regular order it seems means imply their order. now as i have said we are leaving for the august recess with just nine legislative days remaining until the end of the fiscal year. nine days. that's what is scheduled for legislative business between now and september 30. nine days. as i said, not a single appropriation bill has been sent to the president's desk. a bill that we were considering this week, supposed to be the principal item of business this week, was taken from the floor because it did not have the support of the majority party. this is not a recipe for responsible governance by the majority. it is a recipe for another manufactured crisis, that of a government shut down. mr. speaker, our economy, our businesses, and our middle class families cannot and ought not endure further uncertainty as a result of
because i believe that mr. ryan believes that any compromise he made would not be supported by his party. because they don't want a compromise. which is an anathema to many of our republican colleagues. regular order it seems means imply their order. now as i have said we are leaving for the august recess with just nine legislative days remaining until the end of the fiscal year. nine days. that's what is scheduled for legislative business between now and september 30. nine days. as i said, not...
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mr. speaker, it is my belief ryan budget could not congress. sequestered n spending cuts only approach simply does not work. this week's transportation appropriation debacle proves it. -- i want to quote, again, the chairman of the committee. action, the house has declined to proceed on the implementation of the very it adopted just three months ago. now, let me make it clear, no the opportunity to vote on this. no democrat voted against this. we weren't for it. make no mistake. ut the decision was made completely on the majority side of the aisle. that they didn't have the votes for their bill. they could not implement the very budget that was adopted months ago. thus, mr. speaker, i believe the has made its choice. rogers.irman sequestration and the conceived and ill discretionary cuts, must be brought to an end. so said hal rogers, republican, kentucky chairman of the appropriations committee. not my words, his words. i know chairman rogers is not only member of his party who is fed up at the tea party faction and their extreme agenda. home,
mr. speaker, it is my belief ryan budget could not congress. sequestered n spending cuts only approach simply does not work. this week's transportation appropriation debacle proves it. -- i want to quote, again, the chairman of the committee. action, the house has declined to proceed on the implementation of the very it adopted just three months ago. now, let me make it clear, no the opportunity to vote on this. no democrat voted against this. we weren't for it. make no mistake. ut the decision...
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. >> caller: no, their two favorite republicans in the house of representatives, paul ryan and mr.that. beverly, look, you know, hey, beverly, i want to you hold on because we want to get your name--i want to get your name and address here. i want to send you a copy of my latest book "the obama hate machine," and thank you for calling and you'll find out more about the koch brothers in that book. just quickly before we wrap up on student loans. the president signed this bill. what does this do? >> washington works. that's what it signifies. it locks in a lower student loan rate. instead of moving arbitrary rates. set the financial market. in the short term, a good deal for student powers. in the longer term they could have higher interest rates when the economy gets better. >> bill: it's locked in at 3.9% instead of 6.8%. >> i like what elizabeth warren suggested, and eventually the system will need some kind of big changes, and not just for students who have these loans, but for people who are going to these giant for-profit colleges. >> bill: what this doesn't address is a whole
. >> caller: no, their two favorite republicans in the house of representatives, paul ryan and mr.that. beverly, look, you know, hey, beverly, i want to you hold on because we want to get your name--i want to get your name and address here. i want to send you a copy of my latest book "the obama hate machine," and thank you for calling and you'll find out more about the koch brothers in that book. just quickly before we wrap up on student loans. the president signed this bill....
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ryan is, anthony weiner says his wife will be working on mrs.n's presidential campaign which i'm sure both of them appreciated him saying that. meanwhile, mrs. clinton comes out with this blistering condemnation of restrictive voting laws like the one in north carolina signed yesterday. is this what her presidential campaign is going to be about, do you think? >> well, i mean, the voting rights speech is of a piece with what is democrats have been doing for the last couple of cycles. . they've been aided by republicans in that. namely, that's a stirup fear that republicans are trying to suppress the vote and particularly the minority vote. it helps democrats that that charge happens to be quite true. and so finally though, they have a real issue that is driving people to the polls. because people aren't necessarily voting because they think there will be dramatic change because they vote. but they're voting as an end in itself. you know, they're voting to express that basic right that was won through the civil rights movement. and so hillary is
ryan is, anthony weiner says his wife will be working on mrs.n's presidential campaign which i'm sure both of them appreciated him saying that. meanwhile, mrs. clinton comes out with this blistering condemnation of restrictive voting laws like the one in north carolina signed yesterday. is this what her presidential campaign is going to be about, do you think? >> well, i mean, the voting rights speech is of a piece with what is democrats have been doing for the last couple of cycles. ....
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ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. migration service has confirmed publicly that they have issued mr. snowden temporary asylum for one year and have allowed him to leave the airport. we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> terror threats closing our embassies, russia thumbing its nose at us and granting temporary asylum to edward snowden. just two more to the loss column when imcomes to president obama and his foreign policy. good evening, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us. >> i'm going to go right to you. the muslims have always wanted us out of the middle east, so here we are, poof, gone. did they get their wish, ryan? >> you know, i have a lot of family that lives in the middle east actually, and prior to the bush administration, living in places like jordan or abu dhabi was okay. you could be there, be american and walk on the street. but after the george bush administration which really tr
ryan braun's penalty look like child's play. migration service has confirmed publicly that they have issued mr. snowden temporary asylum for one year and have allowed him to leave the airport. we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> terror threats closing our embassies, russia thumbing its nose at...
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mr. estelle, don't take matters in your own hands. he should be considered very, very dangerous. >> reporter: a sonti run, while mom sits behind bars. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> and we have a note tonight, we've learned more about this explosive car crash caught on tape. watch the left side of your screen. a semitruck goes airborne, erupting into a fireball. inside a driver and his 7-year-old son. it happened in indiana. the father and son only suffered minor injuries. and the father now says he swerved to avoid a car that had drifted into his lane. investigators are studying that tape tonight. >>> and you're about to learn now that not all vacations are created equal in america. congress with still so much work to be done, has given itself the kind of rest and relaxation most americans can only see in their dreams. abc's david kerley has our washington watchdog now. >> reporter: talk about a mad dash today. members of congress leaving the capitol. grabbing their bags, heading home for a five-week vacation. gone. with time running out to pass some big pieces of the country's business, including a budget. >> when you are at work, y
mr. estelle, don't take matters in your own hands. he should be considered very, very dangerous. >> reporter: a sonti run, while mom sits behind bars. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> and we have a note tonight, we've learned more about this explosive car crash caught on tape. watch the left side of your screen. a semitruck goes airborne, erupting into a fireball. inside a driver and his 7-year-old son. it happened in indiana. the father and son only suffered minor injuries. and...
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i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit with mr again, that's not likely to appease his critics who probably want, as you know, a return to the bush doctrine, i guess. >> what was the bush doctrine? remember, he stared into putin's eyes, or stared into his soul, i think he said. >> that's right putin is not the kind of figure you would see warmth there, and truth worthyness, but one reason, you know, they're going to continue criticizing him is just tactically they didn't play this very well. i don't think they thought through what they were doing when they stopped his plane in russia. okay. so what have you done at that point? you stop his plane, don't let it take off and then force it to land. then when eva morales leaves russia and they think edward snowden is on the plane, they force that down, so now russia knows that if they let him leave, the u.s. will try to force the plane down and it would look like they got pushed around, so they did back putin into a corner. whatever you say about putin, he's not the kind of figure you
i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit with mr again, that's not likely to appease his critics who probably want, as you know, a return to the bush doctrine, i guess. >> what was the bush doctrine? remember, he stared into putin's eyes, or stared into his soul, i think he said. >> that's right putin is not the kind of figure you would see warmth there, and truth worthyness, but one reason,...
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mr. rogers, conservative, kentucky, chairman of the appropriations committee, republican, thus i believe the house has made its its e, sequestration and unrealistic, ill-conceived discretionary cuts must be brought to an end. the ryan budget was unrealistic when it was considered on the floor. mr. rogers voted for that budget. he knew then it was unrealistic. he knew then it could not be implemented. i predicted it couldn't be implemented, just 30 additional seconds is that possible? ms. slaughter: yes, indeed. mr. hoyer: i predicted then if you took every democrat out of the house and every democrat out of the senate that that budget could not be implemented through the appropriations process through the ways and means process. and i was right. yes, we need to seek common ground. we're hurting the economy, we're undermining the confidence of the american people and indeed, we're understood mining the confidence of our international partners. tom cole sits here, representing the rule committees. i want to tell everybody in america, tom cole is a reasonable member of this house. he's been a leader of this house. he wants to seek common ground in my view. so i do not criticize him but i say, mr. speaker, as you tap t
mr. rogers, conservative, kentucky, chairman of the appropriations committee, republican, thus i believe the house has made its its e, sequestration and unrealistic, ill-conceived discretionary cuts must be brought to an end. the ryan budget was unrealistic when it was considered on the floor. mr. rogers voted for that budget. he knew then it was unrealistic. he knew then it could not be implemented. i predicted it couldn't be implemented, just 30 additional seconds is that possible? ms....
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mr. obama have focused enough on the idea of what it would be like in this international community to see a mass gassing of civil yags and have the world collectively do nothing. >> ryan, we've had a lot of horrible civil wars, and darfur, where the u.s. doesn't intervene, but i am curious about the immediate that that took a pretty hawkish position, and -- i want to read you a bit of the "new york times" editorial. they said -- mr. obama has yet to make clear how military strikes will actually deter chemical attacks. the president can say this isn't iraq, but the fact remains that the standard for intervention is just -- just a lot higher, right? we do have a humanitarian crisis, but you have a lot of people who are skeptical that we could do anything about it. >> sure. right. first they burned through all their credibility by attacking iraq. you know, as a government you don't get to lie your country into war and then ten years later, and it turns into a disaster, and then ten year later say no, this time believe our intelligence. maybe you're telling the truth this time, but people can quite reasonably not believe. you would challenge the idea that nothing has happ
mr. obama have focused enough on the idea of what it would be like in this international community to see a mass gassing of civil yags and have the world collectively do nothing. >> ryan, we've had a lot of horrible civil wars, and darfur, where the u.s. doesn't intervene, but i am curious about the immediate that that took a pretty hawkish position, and -- i want to read you a bit of the "new york times" editorial. they said -- mr. obama has yet to make clear how military...
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mr. dimaggio until the sixth month of tina's pregnancy with hannah. >>> the cost of a wildfire has reached $1 billion. according to new numbers out from a fire center which raises to the highest level tier. >>> ryanspended for five games. he denies throwing at alex rodriguez on purpose. >>> moments after a taxi jumped a curb on a crowded new york city street a group of bystandard rushed to help the aid of a victim including dr. oz. witnesses say the cab swerved to avoid a cyclist and struck a woman sitting on a fountain. they used a belt as a tourniquet by a plumber and dr. oz said that likely saved her life. luns look at walmart's price. wow! that's great. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. really... yeah, in a "jif". that's walmart's everyday low price. seriously?! yeah! now you have everything you need for back to school. that was easy. more school for your money. guaranteed. ok, here you go. what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school. bring in receipts from your local stores and see for yourself. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mo
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he had sent to my press secretary ryan walsh and e-mail and brian brought the e-mail then and it clearly set in their some bad language and what he was going to do to mrmr. ney. i said to brian i want that e-mail. it was one of those e-mails you really just don't want to have in the hands of other people. brian gave me the e-mail and i have been told by some of abramoff's people that john bresnahan was getting information from jack abramoff for story says this whole thing was going down because jack was secluded from the press as you can imagine after "the washington post" and "the new york times" and everybody else and the sun was going after him and bresnahan was doing stories that at that point in time i was also told pointblank by jack abramoff's people that jack was angry at me. i had used the word that he duped me and tom delay was still standing up for him. as a result bresnahan was helping to do some stories that would cause me heart or in and jack was keeping them. what we did it where we went etc.. that one. second is the fact that the whistleblower it really started this, emily miller comp everybody said emily miller started this. the whist
he had sent to my press secretary ryan walsh and e-mail and brian brought the e-mail then and it clearly set in their some bad language and what he was going to do to mrmr. ney. i said to brian i want that e-mail. it was one of those e-mails you really just don't want to have in the hands of other people. brian gave me the e-mail and i have been told by some of abramoff's people that john bresnahan was getting information from jack abramoff for story says this whole thing was going down because...
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.> let's move on to ryan lehrer >> as you all know, inequality is a central issue for many democratic primary voters this year and i believe that three of and mr. liu, mr. weiner, mr. de blasio have proposals to raise taxes on some of the wealthiest new yorkers. yet gold you raise taxes on home precisely? how would you use the money to reduce inequality? >> thank you so much. this is something i have been focusing on. income inequality is ruining your chances for real economic sharedy i could mean prosperity for all new yorkers. specifically, i put together a tax reform plan but will ask $500,000 pere over year, the 1%, such as bill thompson, to pay a little bit more. those below the threshold will pay a little bit less. right now, it is shocking, appalling, that in the city of new york, we have a flat tax. youatter how much you make, pay the same rate. it should be progressive like everywhere else in the country. those who make less, pay less. who make more pay more. and thisair system fight is continuing to hurt our chances for a full economic recovery. >> what would you do with the money? >> it would cost a little bit of money to give the t
.> let's move on to ryan lehrer >> as you all know, inequality is a central issue for many democratic primary voters this year and i believe that three of and mr. liu, mr. weiner, mr. de blasio have proposals to raise taxes on some of the wealthiest new yorkers. yet gold you raise taxes on home precisely? how would you use the money to reduce inequality? >> thank you so much. this is something i have been focusing on. income inequality is ruining your chances for real economic...
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ryan these days? i don't know. i'm andrew ross sorkin with becky quick, brian sullivan, john cougar, john mellencamp, brian sitting in for mrkernen. zillow will have a social media round table with president obama today, focused on housing policy. in europe, stocks slipping in early trading after the bank of england detailed forward guidance plans. mark carney announcing the central bank will not raise interest rates until uk employment hits 7%. taking a page from mr. bernanke's book in july. it stood at 7.8%. the guidance is similar to that issued by the federal reserve. >>> a check on your broader markets. the futures indicating what could be another down day. a bad day yesterday. same setup today. the dow opened 50 points, the nasdaq and s&p also implied lower. oil down a little bit. turned around a, little bit, a little firmer. the ten-year treasury note is what everybody is watching. 2.63% after a sharp spike over the last couple of weeks. yield tapered off the last few one week or so. the dollar is a story. yen strength, i know it sounds boring, guess what, everybody you talk to say the yen is driving the market becau
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.> let's move on to ryan lehrer >> as you all know, inequality is a central issue for many democratic primary voters this year and i believe that three of and mr. liu, mr. weiner, mr. de blasio have proposals to raise taxes on some of the wealthiest new yorkers. yet gold you raise taxes on home precisely? how would you use the money to reduce inequality? >> thank you so much. this is something i have been focusing on. income inequality is ruining your chances for real economic sharedy i could mean prosperity for all new yorkers. specifically, i put together a tax reform plan but will ask $500,000 pere over year, the 1%, such as bill thompson, to pay a little bit more. those below the threshold will pay a little bit less. right now, it is shocking, appalling, that in the city of new york, we have a flat tax. youatter how much you make, pay the same rate. it should be progressive like everywhere else in the country. those who make less, pay less. who make more pay more. and thisair system fight is continuing to hurt our chances for a full economic recovery. >> what would you do with the money? >> it would cost a little bit of money to give the t
.> let's move on to ryan lehrer >> as you all know, inequality is a central issue for many democratic primary voters this year and i believe that three of and mr. liu, mr. weiner, mr. de blasio have proposals to raise taxes on some of the wealthiest new yorkers. yet gold you raise taxes on home precisely? how would you use the money to reduce inequality? >> thank you so much. this is something i have been focusing on. income inequality is ruining your chances for real economic...