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we want to thank her husband gary for his due to kansas and we have two outstanding sons ned and john who have shared their mom with us for these past five years. and i know your dad who inspired you to pursue public service and who passed away last year, would have been so proud of you today. again, we want to thank you for your service to our country. [ applause ] >> hey. [ applause ] >> all right now, we know there's still more work to do at hhs, there is more work to do to implement the affordable care act. there is another unrollment period coming up about six months from now and i could choose no manager as experienced as confident as my current director of the office of management and budget sylvia matthews-birdwell. sylvia is from a small town. hinton, west virginia. so she brings the common sense that you see in small towns. she brings the values, of caring about your neighbor and order folks to some of the biggest and most complex challenges of her time. she is a proven manager and build great teams and deliver excellent results at the highest levels both in the public and p
we want to thank her husband gary for his due to kansas and we have two outstanding sons ned and john who have shared their mom with us for these past five years. and i know your dad who inspired you to pursue public service and who passed away last year, would have been so proud of you today. again, we want to thank you for your service to our country. [ applause ] >> hey. [ applause ] >> all right now, we know there's still more work to do at hhs, there is more work to do to...
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some tribal leaders of the ned first tribe want to hundred bison in what is now yellow stone nationalpark. parklands used to be traditional hunting grounds. it's illegal now and animal advocates opposed to changing that the tribe yet to make a formal request. >> british government moving forward with becoming the first country to sell cigarettes in package was no color or graphics except for health warning. researchers say fon branded pack wraths will discourage children from smoking. >> city officials so fed up with people that don't clean up after their pets they have hired a detective to go after the detectives. the under cover detective going to stalk streets with a camera to catch thoserant they want pet owners to feel like they want to feel they're being watched. >> there is buzz about what caused a delay during the giants game. buzz is the key word. check out what happened. angel pa fwchlt an hit this, it was announced and take a look at what diamond backs had to deal with. >> this is not uncommon. we've seen it before. they didn't care. >> the game delayed while umpires checke
some tribal leaders of the ned first tribe want to hundred bison in what is now yellow stone nationalpark. parklands used to be traditional hunting grounds. it's illegal now and animal advocates opposed to changing that the tribe yet to make a formal request. >> british government moving forward with becoming the first country to sell cigarettes in package was no color or graphics except for health warning. researchers say fon branded pack wraths will discourage children from smoking....
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and my personal family, represented today by our older son, ned, and my wonderful daughter-in-law, lisa, my husband, gary is on the bench in kansas today doing multiple hearings, which he does each and every day, and our younger son is in ecuador b. yo ecuador, buh us in spirit. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and talented and hard working people who believe strongly in our important mission, providing healthcare and essential services to all americans. now, inscribed on the walls of the hunter building where your office will be, are the words of a namesake, and what hubert humphrey said, what the moral test of government is, how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children, those in the twilight of life, the elderly, and those in the shadow of life. and that really describes what we do at hhs. from our work on birth to kindergarten initiatives, to providing for the elderly and disabled, our employees help their friends and neighbors every day. the researchers in nih labs, and scientists working to improve new drugs and devices, are helping t
and my personal family, represented today by our older son, ned, and my wonderful daughter-in-law, lisa, my husband, gary is on the bench in kansas today doing multiple hearings, which he does each and every day, and our younger son is in ecuador b. yo ecuador, buh us in spirit. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and talented and hard working people who believe strongly in our important mission, providing healthcare and essential services to all americans. now, inscribed on the...
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the one tool that ned beatty. there are some but that does good work and he bit me on the duckie the problem but fox hunting right in front of me digging them out. i teach i do with it needed beautiful. he says it is not being up for the ad and he put out at arsenal threats. watch the ghost like to see state of german coach me. the yorkie has been the focus turned to him for over a six tickets now but it sure was occupied and i do a puppet to cheat as did the white dots contingents off its back on the cheek to maintain a strong whiskey. i have. i need its own two feet for intentional creation of the things that you're teaching. who or what. one form or from somebody put on the camino bad. even then it's not that this meeting mimi says he is the idea that the kids bike park sunday. in the end of the many don't. to me that this question in that you would like that. please keep people out of breath. but i don't get tied up in rights and fundamental human rights body. and if he ever said to be over the sand and get a
the one tool that ned beatty. there are some but that does good work and he bit me on the duckie the problem but fox hunting right in front of me digging them out. i teach i do with it needed beautiful. he says it is not being up for the ad and he put out at arsenal threats. watch the ghost like to see state of german coach me. the yorkie has been the focus turned to him for over a six tickets now but it sure was occupied and i do a puppet to cheat as did the white dots contingents off its back...
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. >> salvador cast ned a good morning. i'm here to express my gratitude and appreciation for the board for keeping the existing 23 masonic bus stop in place. i would like to stipulate late for the record and enter in the planning board map that was initially sent to us. i detect a slight ambiguity in the map here. thank you. >> patricia voi. the map has the actual stops on it and this does not. i want to thank you for rerouting this for our seniors. we also have another bus stop that you eliminated at union and broadway. seniors that have to go to the russian em cease as well as our seniors have to climb a mountain. that stop allows them to walk on flat land to both places. no. 3 is i was very very upset by the fact that when i called about this, i was told by the department, it's a done deal and you don't have to, you are not going to get it. i had to become a bulldozer and i don't like having to be forced into that. i was never called back or anything. after this last meeting i had to chase down kennedy for this drawing
. >> salvador cast ned a good morning. i'm here to express my gratitude and appreciation for the board for keeping the existing 23 masonic bus stop in place. i would like to stipulate late for the record and enter in the planning board map that was initially sent to us. i detect a slight ambiguity in the map here. thank you. >> patricia voi. the map has the actual stops on it and this does not. i want to thank you for rerouting this for our seniors. we also have another bus stop...
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the one tool that ned beatty and dirt are to some but that does good work you do that we are not to be the problem but are confident the front and got them tickets at the top i teach i do with it needed beautiful he's the kid and i'm not being up for the ad. and he put out at arsenal threats just a slight pinch the state of german coach me the yorkie has been the focus turned to him for over a six tickets now. it's a lease to occupy and i do a puppet ricci has to be like gods contingents off its back on the cheek to maintain a strong whiskey. i have. i need is close to being fully intentional creation of the things that you're teaching. for what. one form or from somebody put on the camino bad. isn't that nice about this meeting. mimi says he is the idea that the vintage bike park sunday i mean the end when the job that means that this question in that you would like that. please see people out of breath. but i don't get tied up human rights and fundamental human rights body good to be over the sand and get given a free hand. chase continued to be two weeks which solutions for from the
the one tool that ned beatty and dirt are to some but that does good work you do that we are not to be the problem but are confident the front and got them tickets at the top i teach i do with it needed beautiful he's the kid and i'm not being up for the ad. and he put out at arsenal threats just a slight pinch the state of german coach me the yorkie has been the focus turned to him for over a six tickets now. it's a lease to occupy and i do a puppet ricci has to be like gods contingents off...
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do we ned to know more of what's going inside their medicine cabinets and less inside their holsters? >> these don't come about because the availability of guns but the mental health of a couple of real monsters. no one goes on a killing rampage simply because there was a gun around. they go on it because they are seriously disturbed, seriously deranged people. i think more guns, the more widespread availability of guns in movie theaters, military bases, in schools could have stopped some of these madmen before they were able to kill as many as they did. mental health is the explanation of these terrible tragedies. not availability of guns. >> all these young men were at least reportedly on some anti-depressants and seeing counselors for depression and other ailments. >> the statistics tell us approximately 46.4% of the people in the you'd at some point in their lifetime are going to suffer some kind of a mental problem or psychological problem. as the population grows, obviously you are going to have more crazy people. percentagewise that has increased from 63 to 93 in a study done t
do we ned to know more of what's going inside their medicine cabinets and less inside their holsters? >> these don't come about because the availability of guns but the mental health of a couple of real monsters. no one goes on a killing rampage simply because there was a gun around. they go on it because they are seriously disturbed, seriously deranged people. i think more guns, the more widespread availability of guns in movie theaters, military bases, in schools could have stopped some...
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vertically,ned there are issues where the state disagree with the federal government.ule of lawole process that encompasses our competition -- constitution and the 10th amendment that has real areas thed in certain federal government has privacy. in other areas we have to work out the differences. when it comes to the laws themselves, it is the congress that need to adopt federal laws and not the administration to say we like what we are doing. a difference of opinion is a great debate. >> event chairman of the dish or a year and a half. maybe the bill you are most proud of having gone to the committee? very are working on issues important to the american people. we have discussed several on this program already. what we have not mentioned is legislation that i introduced last year to crack down on patent litigation abuse. patent trolling. with verythe house strong bipartisan support. i work closely with numbers on both sides of the aisle. when it passed on the floor of the house, about 90% of republicans and about two thirds of democrats gave it a very overwhelming ma
vertically,ned there are issues where the state disagree with the federal government.ule of lawole process that encompasses our competition -- constitution and the 10th amendment that has real areas thed in certain federal government has privacy. in other areas we have to work out the differences. when it comes to the laws themselves, it is the congress that need to adopt federal laws and not the administration to say we like what we are doing. a difference of opinion is a great debate....
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money remains in a one nil win over can get one goal in sixty eighth minute strike from employee of the ned kelly is done yet remain mired in the serie obvious. what is under the stock and everyone was back again this evening eight forty pm beijing time for the rest of the tuesday after a month to record a few hours that wound chbteau was working with them the music the picture. in this week's episode. mittens and deserving of the problem they help set up. i made it to the look withia
money remains in a one nil win over can get one goal in sixty eighth minute strike from employee of the ned kelly is done yet remain mired in the serie obvious. what is under the stock and everyone was back again this evening eight forty pm beijing time for the rest of the tuesday after a month to record a few hours that wound chbteau was working with them the music the picture. in this week's episode. mittens and deserving of the problem they help set up. i made it to the look withia
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that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person is going to ned this level of support but i think that it actually gives us, you know, an indication, that either of those levels that we need to be providing, and we have to debate every year, and you know, dph, and hsa and what level of support do we want to include with our supportive housing and you know, we actually make the decisions at the very end of the budget process and we try to move a little bit of money, towards you know the great every support, for the people who are homeless, and i would like to be able to use some of this evidence, to say that you know, in all cases, you know, we are going to need to do that at that level of support and it actually has a great deal of effectiveness, and we see better out comes. so, i just want to thank you for showing this and i think that it is something that we need to be able to look at across and not just dph, but hsa as well. hsa is actually kind of where we see kind of the greatest difficulty in trying to make sure that we are not just from a f
that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person is going to ned this level of support but i think that it actually gives us, you know, an indication, that either of those levels that we need to be providing, and we have to debate every year, and you know, dph, and hsa and what level of support do we want to include with our supportive housing and you know, we actually make the decisions at the very end of the budget process and we try to move a little...
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and my personal family, represented today by our oldest son, ned.d gary is on the bench in kansas today, doing multiple hearings, which he does each and every day. our youngest son is in ecuador, but they are with us in spirit. hhs is an amazing department, full of bright and talented and hard-working people who believe strongly in our important mission, providing health care and essential human services to all americans. inscribed on the walls of the humphrey building where your office will be are the words of the namesake. hubert humphrey said, the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life -- the children -- those are who in the twilight of life -- the elderly -- and those who are in the shadow of life. that describes what we do at hhs. our employees help their friends and neighbors every day. the researchers in nih labs and scientists working to improve new drugs and devices are helping change the face of humanity by advancing new cures, research, and innovation. we are advancing public health in the
and my personal family, represented today by our oldest son, ned.d gary is on the bench in kansas today, doing multiple hearings, which he does each and every day. our youngest son is in ecuador, but they are with us in spirit. hhs is an amazing department, full of bright and talented and hard-working people who believe strongly in our important mission, providing health care and essential human services to all americans. inscribed on the walls of the humphrey building where your office will be...
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the crash happened when a if he had he can bus -- ned he can bus -- fedex bus crossed the median. those model walls acted like a black box and they say the one they had had important information on it. the sacramento b is reporting and the driver had cheap driving records and they were both killed in the crash. blood tests on both grades are now -- drivers are now being performed. >>> apparently he didn't do his homework well, he called a bay area police station demanding money. >> we are with the dea, drug enforcement administration . he claimed to be with the dea, drug enforcement administration and left that message as avoids mail. he -- a voicemail. he warns they are part of a federal investigation and insists on a return call immediately. >> what is your position, i have never gotten one of these types of phone calls. >> there really is a dea, drug enforcement administration agent but it was not him. he turned the information to the real dea, drug enforcement administration and they have been investigating that scam for the last three years. now anybody, you, if you received
the crash happened when a if he had he can bus -- ned he can bus -- fedex bus crossed the median. those model walls acted like a black box and they say the one they had had important information on it. the sacramento b is reporting and the driver had cheap driving records and they were both killed in the crash. blood tests on both grades are now -- drivers are now being performed. >>> apparently he didn't do his homework well, he called a bay area police station demanding money....
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[laughter] -- two outstandings, ned and john. so kathleen, we want to thank you once again for your service to our country. [applause] > all right. now we know there is still more work to do at hhs. there is more work to do to implement the affordable care ct, there's another enrollment period coming up in about six months from now. there is a whole array of responsibilities to meet over at this large and very important agency. i could choose no manager as experienced and confident as my current director of the office of management and budget, sylvia mathews burwell. [applause] sylvia is from a small town in west virginia. she brings the common sense that you see in small towns. she brings the values of caring about your neighbor and ordinary folks to some of the biggest and most complex challenges of her time. he is a proven manager who has demonstrated her ability to field great teams, forge strong relationships, and deliver results at the highest level in the public and private sectors. as c.o.o. and later president of global
[laughter] -- two outstandings, ned and john. so kathleen, we want to thank you once again for your service to our country. [applause] > all right. now we know there is still more work to do at hhs. there is more work to do to implement the affordable care ct, there's another enrollment period coming up in about six months from now. there is a whole array of responsibilities to meet over at this large and very important agency. i could choose no manager as experienced and confident as my...
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. >>> ned has been on the ground overseeing the recovery since day one.e join ls us villa skriep from manila. what has struck you about the people on the ground who have been struggling to get back? >> thank you. it's nice to be on this show. tremendous resilience, i think is what we have seen. this is the third year in a row that there have been catastrophic typhoons hitting the philippines. when experts look at the mortality figures. it doesn't tell you the full story of the amount of dodge we're talking about. 1.1 million homes that were destroyed, that's twice as many as other significant emergencies like in -- like this pakistan, seven times the number in haiti. so i think the people are doing what they can. they are pretty resilient, forward thinking people. >> where does the recovery stand right now? >> well, there has been quite a bit of progress. i think that if you look at, for example, specifically, health facilities over 2,000 health facilities were destroyed in the tie phone, and there was approximately half of them were -- were back up and r
. >>> ned has been on the ground overseeing the recovery since day one.e join ls us villa skriep from manila. what has struck you about the people on the ground who have been struggling to get back? >> thank you. it's nice to be on this show. tremendous resilience, i think is what we have seen. this is the third year in a row that there have been catastrophic typhoons hitting the philippines. when experts look at the mortality figures. it doesn't tell you the full story of the...
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buildings flat ned. powerlines down, trees down and major problems.e go through the remainder of wednesday, heavy rain continuing. up the eastern sea board, and this is where we'll hang on to the flood threat over the next couple of days. know in place across central parts of canada, going into thursday. wet weather. drier, brighters skies. doing nicely temperature wise at 24. other side of the country, we have fine weather. santa ana winds are causing problems around california. that could cause fire risks. a cause for concern there. the wetter weather around the eastern sea board making its way around this weekend. >> thank you very much. still ahead on the programme - jordan is home to 600,000 syrians who fled from the war. we'll be live at a new refugee camp where tens of thousands more are expected. >>> plus myanmar's plans to restrict interfaith marriages amid increasing ain muslim -- anti-muslim sentiment. >> and a tense european cup title. title. andy will be here with that true business-grade internet comes title. andy will be here with that
buildings flat ned. powerlines down, trees down and major problems.e go through the remainder of wednesday, heavy rain continuing. up the eastern sea board, and this is where we'll hang on to the flood threat over the next couple of days. know in place across central parts of canada, going into thursday. wet weather. drier, brighters skies. doing nicely temperature wise at 24. other side of the country, we have fine weather. santa ana winds are causing problems around california. that could...
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. >> and four years ago cuban president raul castro loose ned restrictions on the economy. one of the first changes was to allow cubans to work for themselves. we look at how this is affecting some. >> this is a peanut seller in the heart of old hav scrna. she has been working for herself for a year, one of the growing number of cubans working for themselves, now that president raul castro has loosened control. designed to help the economy. >> the advantages of being self-employed is that thanks to god i can manage my own income. i don't have to rely on a salary. i can organise the financing of my home and life. >> living out state support has disadvantages. on her days off she is at home sorting, cooking and packing peanuts. some versions of state control appeared, others from free market has arisen. >> when i started to sell peanuts they cost three paces 50. now they are at 15. then there are times when they are at 20 paces. the paper used to cost 10, now it's 25, then it will go up to 30. >> for more than 50 years, all that most cubans have known is a tightly run system.
. >> and four years ago cuban president raul castro loose ned restrictions on the economy. one of the first changes was to allow cubans to work for themselves. we look at how this is affecting some. >> this is a peanut seller in the heart of old hav scrna. she has been working for herself for a year, one of the growing number of cubans working for themselves, now that president raul castro has loosened control. designed to help the economy. >> the advantages of being...
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. >> a day's worth of protests finally comes to a ned in the streets of albuquerque.eploying tear gas and arresting people. for hours it was a battle of wills. hundreds marched on the streets, even i-25 at one point. voicing frustration and anger at the recent fatal police shooting of a homeless man in the foothills. a shooting that has many accusing the officers involved of crossing the line. >> joining us from albuquerque antonio, a new mexico state representative and paul broom chief investigator for the alba i didn't i didn't -- albuquerque police investigation. >> we ran, looked very dubious. far away from the cops, didn't have a gun. he had a knife. they shot him dead. let's start there. do you understand why the protesters would see that video and take to the streets? >> yes, i understand that, bill. they saw part of the episode that took place up there. that was a 4 hour episode. part of the episode. it is unsettling, there is no question about that. >> but, remember, if it were just in a vacuum, we could say all right, let the authorities investigate. but wit
. >> a day's worth of protests finally comes to a ned in the streets of albuquerque.eploying tear gas and arresting people. for hours it was a battle of wills. hundreds marched on the streets, even i-25 at one point. voicing frustration and anger at the recent fatal police shooting of a homeless man in the foothills. a shooting that has many accusing the officers involved of crossing the line. >> joining us from albuquerque antonio, a new mexico state representative and paul broom...
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not just because medicare -- not just because ned scare and medicaid have lifted millions from sufferinghis nation would be far worse without food stamps and headstart and all the great society programs that survive to this day. we believe that together we can build an america that is more fair, more equal. and more free than the one we inherited. >> that speech, that forceful defense of families stood in direct contrast to a scene that played out just hours earlier in washington. the house gop voted almost unanimously to pass the devastating ryan budget plan. 219 republicans drew their support behind a plan that would cripple the poor. 69% of all the budget cuts target programs for low income americans. it fundamentally transforms the medicare program into a voucher program, repeals the affordable care act, and takes the ax to food stamps. why? to pay for massive tax break for the rich. it's a budget that republicans should be ashamed of. it's not worthy of their party, much less this country. joining me now, senator bernie sanders of vermont. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> m
not just because medicare -- not just because ned scare and medicaid have lifted millions from sufferinghis nation would be far worse without food stamps and headstart and all the great society programs that survive to this day. we believe that together we can build an america that is more fair, more equal. and more free than the one we inherited. >> that speech, that forceful defense of families stood in direct contrast to a scene that played out just hours earlier in washington. the...
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why hasn't he face ned sort of sanction or any sort of disciplining from the nba?e's been a lot of questions about that for a long time. and, look, we know across sports that owners are treated differently than players and executives. if a player or executive or someone in a front office, a coach had this kind of history and track record, you would imagine that they would have been disciplined or perhaps as the league, owners in all sports get a little bit of a different pass. that being said, again, you have to wonder if that's going to happen this time. adam silver can't unilaterally remove donald sterling or separate him from his team. that will have to take some of the other nba owners around the league also taking action. there is a procedure for it. and while it is long and complicated, it is one that can happen. and there is already starting to be a bit of a push for that. we've seen different owners around the league make different comments today. on one hand you've had dallas mavericks owner mark cuban who has declined to talk about it, saying during the p
why hasn't he face ned sort of sanction or any sort of disciplining from the nba?e's been a lot of questions about that for a long time. and, look, we know across sports that owners are treated differently than players and executives. if a player or executive or someone in a front office, a coach had this kind of history and track record, you would imagine that they would have been disciplined or perhaps as the league, owners in all sports get a little bit of a different pass. that being said,...
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leaders are here for their incredible work, and my personal family, represented today by our older son, ned, and my wonderful daughter-in-law, lisa, and my husband gary is on the bench today in kansas doing the multiple hearings which he does each and everyday and our youngest son is in ecuador, but they are with us in spirit. the president has already made this case, but i want to re-make it. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and tall talented and hardworking people who believe strongly in our important mission. providing health care and essential human services to the all americans. now, inscribed on the walls of the humphrey building where your office will be are the words of the namesake, and what hubert humphrey said is the moral test of government is how that government will treat those who are in the dawn of life, the children, those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly, and those who are in the shadow of life, and that really, i think describes what we do at hhs. from our work on birth to kindergarten initiatives to providing for the elderly, and disabled, o
leaders are here for their incredible work, and my personal family, represented today by our older son, ned, and my wonderful daughter-in-law, lisa, and my husband gary is on the bench today in kansas doing the multiple hearings which he does each and everyday and our youngest son is in ecuador, but they are with us in spirit. the president has already made this case, but i want to re-make it. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and tall talented and hardworking people who...
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chairman ned johnson is closely involved in the creation of this new trading venue.ws developing right now. first reported by dow jones. an interesting development, scott, given all the talk about market structure vis-a-vis high-frequency trading. back to you. >> dom, no doubt. doc, what are your thoughts on this? this issue is every day there's a new development which appears to be a direct fallout from this conversation about high-frequency trading -- >> there's an article about high-frequency trading. it will be up on the website tomorrow. there are things to eliminate high-frequency trading altogether that would make it much fairer, and that's what the s.e.c. should be focused on right now. the fact that the tape coming from carter at new jersey has to transmit all the way up. that's ludicrous. everybody who's co-located there should get their quotes and the public should get them from that same source at that millisecond. >> it does appear to be that yesterday we talked with the ceo of trade station and now fidelity. it feels like you have more of an effort now
chairman ned johnson is closely involved in the creation of this new trading venue.ws developing right now. first reported by dow jones. an interesting development, scott, given all the talk about market structure vis-a-vis high-frequency trading. back to you. >> dom, no doubt. doc, what are your thoughts on this? this issue is every day there's a new development which appears to be a direct fallout from this conversation about high-frequency trading -- >> there's an article about...
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no-show.kham, he was a beckham --ned david but you signed david beckham and he was supposed to be herened? take? were you surprised by the traffic? >> not really. it took more than two hours. a helicopter, question mark lutz cannot afford it. we are a small company. not a big one. >> some smiles can be found among the aisles. more from the auto show in the next hour. we will have a special look at the luxury segment. despite all the austerity measures, the economy is going great. also, tesla is launching the model s. a lot is happening all week. >> thank you. stephen engle is at the beijing motor show. i want to tell you what we have coming up next. >> we will stick with cars. how are they using technology to streamline the manufacturing? we will take a look after this break. >> welcome back. more and more companies are making the shift. analysts say that ibm has to make up more ground for a profit increase. you can also add data analysis, as well. of at an annual run rate $2.3 billion. that is a fraction of the revenue last year. you can see it. they bought the cloud provider technolo
no-show.kham, he was a beckham --ned david but you signed david beckham and he was supposed to be herened? take? were you surprised by the traffic? >> not really. it took more than two hours. a helicopter, question mark lutz cannot afford it. we are a small company. not a big one. >> some smiles can be found among the aisles. more from the auto show in the next hour. we will have a special look at the luxury segment. despite all the austerity measures, the economy is going great....
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do we ned to know more of what's going inside their medicine cabinets and less inside their holsters?ecause the availability of guns but the mental health of a couple of real monsters. no one goes on a killing rampage simply because there was a gun around. they go on it because they are seriously disturbed, seriously deranged people. i think more guns, the more widespread availability of guns in movie theaters, military bases, in schools could have stopped some of these madmen before they were able to kill as many as they did. mental health is the explanation of these terrible tragedies. not availability of guns. >> all these young men were at least reportedly on some anti-depressants and seeing counselors for depression and other ailments. >> the statistics tell us approximately 46.4% of the people in the you'd at some point in their lifetime are going to suffer some kind of a mental problem or psychological problem. as the population grows, obviously you are going to have more crazy people. percentagewise that has increased from 63 to 93 in a study done that we know there are more t
do we ned to know more of what's going inside their medicine cabinets and less inside their holsters?ecause the availability of guns but the mental health of a couple of real monsters. no one goes on a killing rampage simply because there was a gun around. they go on it because they are seriously disturbed, seriously deranged people. i think more guns, the more widespread availability of guns in movie theaters, military bases, in schools could have stopped some of these madmen before they were...
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in terms of everybody, if you look at who should hollywood be ned about, hollywood is the actors, directorss. more product and more money in the business is a big win. andarry, great to see you thank you for joining me. harry sloan, former chairman and ceo of mgm studios. now investing with silver eagle acquisition. we will be back in two minutes on "in the loop." ♪ >> party like it is 2000. that is what some investors and tech ipos have been saying. the pullback in stocks has raised a skepticism over how long this will last. our last guest just said we may be in a tech bubble. exclusive interview with bank of tech equityad of capital markets. did he say we are headed for a handover? >> not quite, maybe the lights are about to be turned on. what is going on fundamentally, there are a couple indicators market is nothe as robust as investors would like it to be. one of them is that chart that shows a concentration in health care issuance. for the market to be healthy, you went issuance to be across the board in all industries. i asked moriarty about that, listen to his take. few loan at the h
in terms of everybody, if you look at who should hollywood be ned about, hollywood is the actors, directorss. more product and more money in the business is a big win. andarry, great to see you thank you for joining me. harry sloan, former chairman and ceo of mgm studios. now investing with silver eagle acquisition. we will be back in two minutes on "in the loop." ♪ >> party like it is 2000. that is what some investors and tech ipos have been saying. the pullback in stocks has...
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environment and i could come up with dozens former sec chairman in commissioner discuss regulation looking at ned neutrality media ownership rules and the structure of the fcc and the panel features both democratic and republican the point -- appointees also held to regulate internet service providers post by telecommunications management and lot and just over 90 minutes. >> it is appropriate at this time with this gathering of people whose serve at the fcc with there expertise to talk about the challenges and strategies going forward. i will not introduce the panel but instead i will introduce the moderator richard wiley. anybody here knows about him. then chairman of a law firm that has the premier communications law practice in the united states. he has been making profound contributions for both the private and public sector. in the early '70s he served eight years as general counsel and the commissioner is the chairman. after that spent nine years to chair the committee that devised the sec and those standards became the broadcasting and birds we have now and was recognized with an m.a.. --
environment and i could come up with dozens former sec chairman in commissioner discuss regulation looking at ned neutrality media ownership rules and the structure of the fcc and the panel features both democratic and republican the point -- appointees also held to regulate internet service providers post by telecommunications management and lot and just over 90 minutes. >> it is appropriate at this time with this gathering of people whose serve at the fcc with there expertise to talk...
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on th the policy side of the ned number of things. we do need to have people with security clearances so as the problems arise they are able to access information and act upon it so if your ceo happens to be traveling in singapore and something happens and you have to respond in five minutes it's pretty good to have the general counsel have a way into the discussion and we need a better information sharing to have actionable information as cyber threats including the department of defense, the department of homeland security, the treasury and more to work without the fear of legal liability is important for the kind of protection into the kind of things you mentioned and frankly the current law in that regard needs to be updated and they are not in the current state. >>> i love duke and i'm an alum and i didn't do this to hurt duke. i did this to figure out what happened in a dispassionate way. there's there is a tremendous af passion about the story even to this day. all one has to do is go on amazon and see that i have 25 reviews. t
on th the policy side of the ned number of things. we do need to have people with security clearances so as the problems arise they are able to access information and act upon it so if your ceo happens to be traveling in singapore and something happens and you have to respond in five minutes it's pretty good to have the general counsel have a way into the discussion and we need a better information sharing to have actionable information as cyber threats including the department of defense, the...
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si ned sincerely, tul gabbard, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resignation is accepted. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, by the direction of the democratic caucus, i offer a privileged resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 537, resolved, that the following named members be and are hereby elected to the following standing committees of the house of representatives , one, committee on armed services, ms. gabbard. two, committee on financial services, mr. horsford. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, i am writing to step down from my current assignments on the house natural resources committee and the house homeland security committee, allowing m
si ned sincerely, tul gabbard, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resignation is accepted. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, by the direction of the democratic caucus, i offer a privileged resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 537, resolved, that the following named members be and are hereby elected to...
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this 8 million enrollment is that it might convince the ardent supporters oft obamacare but it doesn't ned help. but there is a differenceeen ofp between operating the health insurance and the small group ht individual health insurance market and actually creatinglly something that people like andpe want to be a part of areaerencei there's a big difference andst g distinction.here w i think that is the most important thing for them to decide where we car are. so i will tell you where i think we need to go and where we need to be short-term and long-term.k i've also i will also tell you that i don't think there's any chance that we will have thishas before 2017. eec so doesn't really matter whather happens in the election in 2014h whether the republicans capturee the done it or not. kind ofnot going to have the environment or the votes for any kind of substantial change to the affordable care act. probably not going to have thesh political attributes for this kind of change. ian think this just limped along for a number of reasons.ng a actuarially or financially and alsoct lyrically. end so
this 8 million enrollment is that it might convince the ardent supporters oft obamacare but it doesn't ned help. but there is a differenceeen ofp between operating the health insurance and the small group ht individual health insurance market and actually creatinglly something that people like andpe want to be a part of areaerencei there's a big difference andst g distinction.here w i think that is the most important thing for them to decide where we car are. so i will tell you where i think we...
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awards for ned many outstanding service including ronze star and three meritorious service medals. week y, april 2, ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a roomful of soldiers. he put himself in the line of them.o save he's survived by his daughter, brothers and is sisters and at the time of his engaged to be married. of the united states military is here today is alongside ve served these three soldiers. they are part of eternity now gone.hey are not they are not forgotten. they never will be. endure. they endure in the hartsdz -- loved them ose who and memories of 140,000 soldiers the ivilians who make up fort hood community. we will honor them not today but is to come we will honor them by striving to be worthy of their sacrifice. time of tragedy we see the true strength of our our people.d they say that steel is forged in all of unat fort hood and central texas have been you are he fire and strong and more determined than ever. although this is a day of grief a day of pride. pride in the military police faced down the gunman and hel
awards for ned many outstanding service including ronze star and three meritorious service medals. week y, april 2, ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a roomful of soldiers. he put himself in the line of them.o save he's survived by his daughter, brothers and is sisters and at the time of his engaged to be married. of the united states military is here today is alongside ve served these three soldiers. they are part of eternity now gone.hey are...
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leaders are here, for their incredible work and my personal family represented today by our older son ned and my wonderful daughter-in-law lisa, my husband gary is on the bench in kansas today doing multiple hearings which he does each and every day. our younger son is in ecuador but they're with us in spirit. the president has already made this case but i want to remake it. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and talented and hard-working people who believe strongly in our important mission, providing health care and essential human services to all americans. now inscribed on the walls of the humphrey building where your office will be are the words of the namesake. and what hubert humphrey said is the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of lie, the children, those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly, and those who are in the shadow of life. and that really i think describes what we do at hhs. from our work on birth to kindergarten initiatives, to providing for the elderly and disabled, our employees help their friend a
leaders are here, for their incredible work and my personal family represented today by our older son ned and my wonderful daughter-in-law lisa, my husband gary is on the bench in kansas today doing multiple hearings which he does each and every day. our younger son is in ecuador but they're with us in spirit. the president has already made this case but i want to remake it. hhs is an amazing department. it is full of bright and talented and hard-working people who believe strongly in our...
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ned affirmative action in 1997, each selected university enrolled fewer black and hispanic students.iversity of texas later readopted affirmative action in 2005 and sought minority enrollment go up. and 40versity of florida state university have been more successful than colleges in other states at maintaining minority enrollment despite a ban on affirmative action. hispanic enrollment has tracked closely with the growth of young hispanics in florida. that is from the new york times editorial pages, here is "the wall street journal." bows ton supreme court democracy. they write this. justice scalia blew up our justice kennedy's constitution natinal halfway house. forxcoriated the court on racial speak preferences." that's from "the wall street journal" editorial board. "the new york times" editorial board, racial equality was at the court. in response to her pointed rebuke, this is justice sotomayor, john roberts wrote a concurrence chiding sotomayor for questioning her colleagues openness and candor. that is from "the new york times" editorial board. margaret, west virginia, republi
ned affirmative action in 1997, each selected university enrolled fewer black and hispanic students.iversity of texas later readopted affirmative action in 2005 and sought minority enrollment go up. and 40versity of florida state university have been more successful than colleges in other states at maintaining minority enrollment despite a ban on affirmative action. hispanic enrollment has tracked closely with the growth of young hispanics in florida. that is from the new york times editorial...
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. >> and one of our viewers noticed my ned reyerson. remember him? steven coslowski in "ground hog day." >>> anyway, coming up, we've got a lot more birthdays and other things. facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is going to feel like his birthday because he just got a payday. that's coming up after the break. break. >>> windfall battles zuckerberg had a huge tax bill. even though he limited his facebook salary to just $1, it marks the second straight year that zucker berg has realized a huge gain on the holdings that he has accumulated. zuckerberg still owned 426.3 million. facebook is worth an estimated $2577 billion. cheryl sandburg, we should note, she shed more than half her stake in the social net, wog company since its ipo less than two years ago, as well. what do you think of that? >> i was just thinking, you know, a lot of times it's a zero sum game and disrupts the technology takes away from someone else. but it's all good. it's all good. let me ask you a different question. are you -- i'm actually less concerned with mark selling only because h
. >> and one of our viewers noticed my ned reyerson. remember him? steven coslowski in "ground hog day." >>> anyway, coming up, we've got a lot more birthdays and other things. facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is going to feel like his birthday because he just got a payday. that's coming up after the break. break. >>> windfall battles zuckerberg had a huge tax bill. even though he limited his facebook salary to just $1, it marks the second straight year that...
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i ned to pay full price, though, even more than that, i just want to let you know that.tely. >> gentleman, thank you very much. we love seeing it. when we come back on "squawk box," kentucky basketball coach john calipari is going to talk to us about player development the broken ncaa system and how he thinks it's crumbling like the soviet union. it's on his new book can the coaching from the pence out." he will join us on set right after the break. after the break. [ music playing ] >> you have to play the game. you beat yucon by how many points? 50 points almost? but that was a different team. >> really good. john calipari is here, university of kentucky coach, even taking that job, because those fans down there, if you don't deliver. >> well, let me say this, we lost that game, when we landed at the airport, there were thousands of fans that lined the streets from the airport to run arer rupp arena. everybody said, you will lose, they will kill you. yeah, they appreciate water happened for this program. >> who was, there was a couple legendries, one left bus he couldn
i ned to pay full price, though, even more than that, i just want to let you know that.tely. >> gentleman, thank you very much. we love seeing it. when we come back on "squawk box," kentucky basketball coach john calipari is going to talk to us about player development the broken ncaa system and how he thinks it's crumbling like the soviet union. it's on his new book can the coaching from the pence out." he will join us on set right after the break. after the break. [ music...
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ned barker has the latest on the developments. >> russia has started to make some of its first commentsn response to nato's plan a bolter military efforts in eastern europe. di mitt tee, the deputy prime minister of russia described nato plans as a practical joke. the special representative from russia to the alliance has also scribbled the alliance of slotting into a cold war style mentality in dealing with security across the continent. nato, unfazed by these comments, what they're looking for are deeds, this after natos top military commander general phillip breed love said that russia could within a period of three to five days, if it wished, take control of the whole of eatern ukraine. he says the situation is deeply, deeply worrying, but the alliance very keen to make sure that they are showing russia that they are poised to handle any kind of threat, incursion into nato space. >> six people dead in thailand after workers dead nateed a large bomb today. police believe the explosive device was possibly dropped during the second world war. construction workers were taking the bomb a
ned barker has the latest on the developments. >> russia has started to make some of its first commentsn response to nato's plan a bolter military efforts in eastern europe. di mitt tee, the deputy prime minister of russia described nato plans as a practical joke. the special representative from russia to the alliance has also scribbled the alliance of slotting into a cold war style mentality in dealing with security across the continent. nato, unfazed by these comments, what they're...
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awards for ned many outstanding service including ronze star and three meritorious service medals.k y, april 2, ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a roomful of soldiers. he put himself in the line of them.o save he's survived by his daughter, brothers and is sisters and at the time of his engaged to be married. of the united states military is here today is alongside ve served these three soldiers. they are part of eternity now gone.hey are not they are not forgotten. they never will be. endure. they endure in the hartsdz -- loved them ose who and memories of 140,000 soldiers the ivilians who make up fort hood community. we will honor them not today but is to come we will honor them by striving to be worthy of their sacrifice. time of tragedy we see the true strength of our our people.d they say that steel is forged in all of unat fort hood and central texas have been you are he fire and strong and more determined than ever. although this is a day of grief a day of pride. pride in the military police faced down the gunman and helped
awards for ned many outstanding service including ronze star and three meritorious service medals.k y, april 2, ago, sergeant ferguson died a hero. he was shot as he held a door closed to protect a roomful of soldiers. he put himself in the line of them.o save he's survived by his daughter, brothers and is sisters and at the time of his engaged to be married. of the united states military is here today is alongside ve served these three soldiers. they are part of eternity now gone.hey are not...
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government protests here in the ned skinned eastern ukraine those who did not recognize the authorities in kiev calling for a referendum to be held in their region to get more independence from the center to another state building this time the city administration building how it happened we know that at least twenty activists participated and you have to understand that it was not a seizure because it is wednesday today and people were working in their offices at the time when a group of activists just anted the building and stayed there and declaring their demands and claiming their demands and try and as they say to draw the centers attention so this is not the first building here in donetsk taken out by these groups of activists you can see behind me this is the regional administration building and it remains taken by and to government protesters for almost two weeks already this is after key have launched a special military anti terror peroration against protesters here in the east and in the south of the country on tuesday people protesting against and so she's in care say that th
government protests here in the ned skinned eastern ukraine those who did not recognize the authorities in kiev calling for a referendum to be held in their region to get more independence from the center to another state building this time the city administration building how it happened we know that at least twenty activists participated and you have to understand that it was not a seizure because it is wednesday today and people were working in their offices at the time when a group of...
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these buildings still remain taken by these protesters like here for example in the center of the neds the building that you can see behind me right now this is an eleven story a former regional administration building it is right now taken by these groups of protesters we have been able to talk to those inside this building and they told us that they fear that they could be an operation against them as well and they wait for it day and night and this is my report from the inside. where now inside would cease to be the next question of ministration hand what has become recently the for santos and to hear the protests this is where those who do not recognize the country's new authorities gather had this is from where they fled the creation of the nets people's interdependent republic this republic has its own forces and as for tactics that they're not man that we can see here and there they're mostly formed from civil volunteers but they're also police and army defectors among them must. defend almaguer from the fascist army that's going to kill us i can see here and there most of call
these buildings still remain taken by these protesters like here for example in the center of the neds the building that you can see behind me right now this is an eleven story a former regional administration building it is right now taken by these groups of protesters we have been able to talk to those inside this building and they told us that they fear that they could be an operation against them as well and they wait for it day and night and this is my report from the inside. where now...
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we got two outstanding sons, ned and john, who've been willing to share their mom with us these pastursue public service and who passed away last year, would have been so proud of you today. so, kathleen, we want to thank you once again for your service to our country. [ applause ] >> all right, were you just listening to the president touting kathleen sebelius' progress as secretary of health and human services for the five years she was serving, talking about how she shepherded the rollout of the affordable care act platform, and also talking about how she advanced the health care sector and started to bring the growth of costs down, at least somewhat. we want to get to john harwood, our eyes and ears on the ground there. of course, he can put this into context for us. john, we expected that since the news broke last night. but what did you take away from what you just heard? >> well, i think the president is trying to sweeten the departure of kathleen sebelius, and it is a bittersweet moment. she's been with him now for five and a half years. they did see this through, the end of
we got two outstanding sons, ned and john, who've been willing to share their mom with us these pastursue public service and who passed away last year, would have been so proud of you today. so, kathleen, we want to thank you once again for your service to our country. [ applause ] >> all right, were you just listening to the president touting kathleen sebelius' progress as secretary of health and human services for the five years she was serving, talking about how she shepherded the...
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so basically i play a girl ned caitlin gabriel. she is involved in a school shooting.n a sense. so basically the story really revolves around what is truth and if your truth isn't told, how can you survive, how can you then live your life if what you believe is true isn't happening. >> where do you go, in your imagination as a young woman who by your owne admission had a great family life and none of that stuff touched you, where do you go for inspiration for stuff like that? >> you know in that sense it really just acting and it really is finding things that you can grasp on to. at the end of the day, it is a fictionalized story. so i don't want to get too real about it, but we have gotten a lot of information from columbine and a lot of it is based on that, and we have -- i've done a lot of research through that and talked to a survivor and she's been an amazing help for me and she's really helped me through this process. and i want to be as true to it and honestly i want to do this play to be the voice of the victims. because that's never who's told in these shootin
so basically i play a girl ned caitlin gabriel. she is involved in a school shooting.n a sense. so basically the story really revolves around what is truth and if your truth isn't told, how can you survive, how can you then live your life if what you believe is true isn't happening. >> where do you go, in your imagination as a young woman who by your owne admission had a great family life and none of that stuff touched you, where do you go for inspiration for stuff like that? >> you...