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. >> one question i want to go back to the point of ms. ryan how do we determine with any consistency who the second tier so-called second tier employees that are subject to this filing who determines that? >> so jack briefly alluded to this i'm sorry director sincroy so every two years every even number of years i work with the choifks and we send anti nos to the department each department head or designee asking him to add and inducting and amend their section of the conflict of interest that designates it is up to each time difficult head there's a legal section and they don't need to to be the final person but someone in the process but necessarily it is somewhat of a somewhat of a gray standard who should or shouldn't file a form 7 hundred we felt my office and the clerk's office the department is the best place not to look at each departmental regulation who should be and not it is the departmental heads call. >> yet from what i heard there are questionable individuals or job titles i mean, we don't need interims to be filing i question t
. >> one question i want to go back to the point of ms. ryan how do we determine with any consistency who the second tier so-called second tier employees that are subject to this filing who determines that? >> so jack briefly alluded to this i'm sorry director sincroy so every two years every even number of years i work with the choifks and we send anti nos to the department each department head or designee asking him to add and inducting and amend their section of the conflict of...
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ms. lange, ryan nobles from cnn.uld provide clarity how your county will handle the same sex ruling from the supreme court. >> i already gave my interview. i don't really want to talk to you right now. >> you are a public official ma'am. there are people that don't have the clarity how your county is going to handle this could you explain that to us? >> i already gave an interview. >> you didn't give an interview to us ma'am. are you not going to issue the licenses then? >> i am going to post something on my website. you can read about it tomorrow. okay. thank you. >> you can't tell us one way or another the county is going to do it or not? >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> wow. >> so a public official will not even explain her public position despite her position of authority and people in that county now just have to wait until she decides to post this on her website? >> she did not give us any clarity what will be in the statement tomorrow morning. the interview with the fort worth star telegram where
ms. lange, ryan nobles from cnn.uld provide clarity how your county will handle the same sex ruling from the supreme court. >> i already gave my interview. i don't really want to talk to you right now. >> you are a public official ma'am. there are people that don't have the clarity how your county is going to handle this could you explain that to us? >> i already gave an interview. >> you didn't give an interview to us ma'am. are you not going to issue the licenses then?...
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using a lot of petrol because it is cheap for now -- ryan": you will be paying for that later. ms. has happened before. ryan: in terms of supply, we have seen the rig count come down. i was talking to a supplier yesterday. they're telling him they intend to return to the market. if they see the price of oil go up another $5 or $10 for a 4-month period. what do you think will happen with the shell revolution -- shalree revolution? ms. van der hoeven: there are a couple things. one is whether it is possible to return to the market. do you have the skilled people? when you slow down a rig, you have to get rid of people. how are you going to get them back? the other thing, there has been a lot of innovation already going on. that means that even with the present rigs costs might come down because of innovation. let's wait and see. until now, a lot of rigs have been closed down. ryan: in terms of iran returning to the market, the statistical arm of the u.s. department of energy has said iran is able to export sanction free could shave $5 to $15 bucks off a barrel of oil. ms. van der hoe
using a lot of petrol because it is cheap for now -- ryan": you will be paying for that later. ms. has happened before. ryan: in terms of supply, we have seen the rig count come down. i was talking to a supplier yesterday. they're telling him they intend to return to the market. if they see the price of oil go up another $5 or $10 for a 4-month period. what do you think will happen with the shell revolution -- shalree revolution? ms. van der hoeven: there are a couple things. one is...
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jessica's attorney confirms his client alleges that ryan threatened to kill ms.e of those conversations captured on a microphone. in six short weeks of marriage on the popular show the couple has already endured some epic fights. >> you need to talk to me. >> i don't owe you anything. >> you should know. >> reporter: but on decision day on last week's season finale they seem to have weathered the storm. >> i want to stay married. >> reporter: the show's producers aren't commenting on whatever reality show drama may be taking place off camera except to say "we don't know all the details and can't comment on the specifics. what we can say is, unfortunately, couples on the show can go through real divorces. and divorce can often be difficult." >> divorce is not a word that falls in my vocabulary. >> reporter: castro had always maintained she considered even this reality show marriage a contract for life. >> i come from a family of long, successful marriages. and the word "divorce" just doesn't fall into my lifestyle. >> reporter: but now castro's attorney says prote
jessica's attorney confirms his client alleges that ryan threatened to kill ms.e of those conversations captured on a microphone. in six short weeks of marriage on the popular show the couple has already endured some epic fights. >> you need to talk to me. >> i don't owe you anything. >> you should know. >> reporter: but on decision day on last week's season finale they seem to have weathered the storm. >> i want to stay married. >> reporter: the show's...
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ms. amy, are you okay? that text too late. all four inside the house had been killed and the home set on fire. wallace has not been arrested or charged with any crime. ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> ryan thanks. >>> now, to the new threat of severe weather at this hour. 9 million americans from denver to kansas city in the bullseye. flash flood watches in five states. tornado watches in three at this hour. a tornado touching down in wyoming. and this intersection in lusk wyoming, underwater. look at this time lapse tonight of this super cell powering up over kansas. meanwhile, the hurricane churning in the pacific, popular vacation beaches now within striking distance. let's get right to rob marciano who begins with the watches tonight in a very familiar place. >> reporter: three nights in a row, david. look at this tornado watch. the same area as last night. includes denver. storms are popping, especially in eastern parts of wyoming. flooding rains. lynn come nbincoln lincoln, nebraska through kansas city. the threat zone the same area. a pattern is stuck from coast to coast across the u.s. off the mexican coastline, category 2 storm now, hurricane
ms. amy, are you okay? that text too late. all four inside the house had been killed and the home set on fire. wallace has not been arrested or charged with any crime. ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> ryan thanks. >>> now, to the new threat of severe weather at this hour. 9 million americans from denver to kansas city in the bullseye. flash flood watches in five states. tornado watches in three at this hour. a tornado touching down in wyoming. and this intersection in lusk...
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ms. heitkamp: mr. president, i also ask unanimous consent that ryan nagle my state director, be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: thank you mr. president. today, as i have for a number of weeks i rise to speak about 11 north dakotans who did not come home from the vietnam war. each of these men gave his life for our country. before i begin speaking about the 198 north dakotans who died during vietnam i want to thank my great friend, bill anderson, of rutland, north dakota. bill is a marine, and he's a veteran of the vietnam war. bill grew up in rutland attended the university of north dakota and then started law school at the university of colorado. it was the late 1960's and young men with college degrees were being drafted so bill left law school and he enlisted in the marine corps and was trained to be an officer. in 1970, he arrived in vietnam and became the commander of the second platoon of delta company first battalion fifth marine regiment. bill's own written words about the impact of the vietnam wa
ms. heitkamp: mr. president, i also ask unanimous consent that ryan nagle my state director, be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: thank you mr. president. today, as i have for a number of weeks i rise to speak about 11 north dakotans who did not come home from the vietnam war. each of these men gave his life for our country. before i begin speaking about the 198 north dakotans who died during...
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ms. jenkins. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, madam secretary, for being here today. i want to echo the comments of chairman ryanand others on the committee regarding the supreme court decision later this month on if constitutionality of the president's health care law. many kansans are poised to lose their subsidies which are the only thing that makes them affordable. my constituency is facing increases of 30% next year, which in addition to the loss of their subsidies will make their insurance unaffordable. i'm extremely frustrated because i had an exchange with your predecessor, secretary sebelius, three years ago on february 28th of 2012 when she was a witness here before the committee. and on that day i expressed my concern that i did not see anything in the present's health care law that would allow federal subsidies to flow through non-state based exchanges. and i told her the administration did not have the authority to allow the subsidies to flow through the federally facilitated exchanges even though the irs at the time was telling congress that the distinction didn't matter. because in the law there i
ms. jenkins. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, madam secretary, for being here today. i want to echo the comments of chairman ryanand others on the committee regarding the supreme court decision later this month on if constitutionality of the president's health care law. many kansans are poised to lose their subsidies which are the only thing that makes them affordable. my constituency is facing increases of 30% next year, which in addition to the loss of their subsidies will make...
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of art that chairman ryan has crafted along with our colleagues in the senate and i'm proud of that. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york. . ms. slaughter: i yield myself one minute. i may yield more. what the gentleman said sounds wonderful. so we're all going to have an opportunity to do it. but we've not been in on the negotiations. all we know about it is that it's being negotiated mainly by the financial services and pharmaceutical companies and once we pass fast trade and it is pass -- it has passed both houses once that's done, the administration can do the trade bill itself and perfect secrecy and we -- in perfect secrecy and we will not know it until it comes to the house and all we can do then is vote up or down. it's my sin veer hope that we vote down -- sincere hope that we vote down. i now yield to mr. lynch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: thank you mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding. i want to begin this discussion by saying, i have the utmost respect for the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. i have worked with him on other issues where
of art that chairman ryan has crafted along with our colleagues in the senate and i'm proud of that. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york. . ms. slaughter: i yield myself one minute. i may yield more. what the gentleman said sounds wonderful. so we're all going to have an opportunity to do it. but we've not been in on the negotiations. all we know about it is that it's being negotiated mainly by the financial services and pharmaceutical companies and once we...