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i would just share this with the panel.en we did that, what struck me on the part of the joint chief. they wanted to make sure the metrics we came up with. we call them metrics and nonmetrics. okay. the metrics we came up accurately assess our performance. it's not a case of trying to cast the department in a positive light. it's about how do best address the problem. and the metrics are the metrics because, you know, if we identify we have an issue. then we'll take the appropriate action. but you have to have some ability to assess that. i think we're doing that. >> on the command climate you are assessing it within the unit. going back to the comments, it's been taken we have had testimony and some express the concern about whether their daughter should join the military. we've had one witness who said, you know, his concern right now might be his son joining the military. it's not just within the unit of getting that sense of understanding and trust on the process on all sides. it's the community at large that need to un
i would just share this with the panel.en we did that, what struck me on the part of the joint chief. they wanted to make sure the metrics we came up with. we call them metrics and nonmetrics. okay. the metrics we came up accurately assess our performance. it's not a case of trying to cast the department in a positive light. it's about how do best address the problem. and the metrics are the metrics because, you know, if we identify we have an issue. then we'll take the appropriate action. but...
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thanks to my panel, and to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert, as violence erupts once again in eastern ukraine. hello, everyone, i'm eric shawn. right now, hearing reports of ukrainian national guardsmen opening fire on a crowd outside a town hall where they are voting in eastern ukraine. this news comes as pro-russian separatists hold referendums on the secession of two regions in the eastern ukraine, vowing to create their own country. ukrainian government, though, and the west, rejecting the vote as illegitimate, saying they will not recognize the results. greg is streaming live from la shootings and the renewed violence. greg. >> eric, and it's important, the polls have just closed in this controversial unless referendum balloting. it's been a hectic and as you know a dangerous day. we'll have more details on the violence in a moment, but let's take a look at the voting that happened today. here's a bit of what we saw. the ballots for this referendum vote on self-rule in the region ar
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our panel is out of time. that would close by saying we all belong to communities across the u.s., whether it's or church or local, and i think that it's this allate assessment that we will take out with us and spread out to our individual thatnities and share information, and share governments.ack to it's a flow of information both that the we're hoping national climate assessment will get you started in those conversations. you.ank [applause] >> thank you very much, t.c. and thanks to your panel. were really very helpful insights about how to move the information provided in the national climate assessment into action. pleasure to introduce to close this event closer,ident's counselor to the president, john podesta, playing a key role in house, making sure that all of us in the white house and across the administration are doing can to advance the president's priorities. john has an amazing history, but won't take his time by reciting it for you. delighted thatm john is in the white house, he brings deep kno
our panel is out of time. that would close by saying we all belong to communities across the u.s., whether it's or church or local, and i think that it's this allate assessment that we will take out with us and spread out to our individual thatnities and share information, and share governments.ack to it's a flow of information both that the we're hoping national climate assessment will get you started in those conversations. you.ank [applause] >> thank you very much, t.c. and thanks to...
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republicans will control that panel.ouse speaker john boehner has already named south carolina congressman tray goudy as the chairman. names of the other members are expected out friday. >>> the smoke is starting to clear a bit from monica lewinsky unexpected and sudden return to the public stage. the former bill clinton intern and mistress is talking about her life in "vanity fair." we have more on possible motivations. >> reporter: to critics long -- the timing of monica lewinsky's piece is curious. >> i really wonder if this isn't an effort on the clintons' part to get that story out of the way. >> voters have long since factored this into both bill and hillary clinton. if it didn't matter much in the late 1990s and it turned out not to, it certainly is not going to matter 16, 17, 18 years later. >> reporter: in the article, lewinsky writes that as one of the internet's first victims of shame, she feels used by the lecht and the right. quote, which when i was made a scapegoat, i was the unstable stalker, a phrase diss
republicans will control that panel.ouse speaker john boehner has already named south carolina congressman tray goudy as the chairman. names of the other members are expected out friday. >>> the smoke is starting to clear a bit from monica lewinsky unexpected and sudden return to the public stage. the former bill clinton intern and mistress is talking about her life in "vanity fair." we have more on possible motivations. >> reporter: to critics long -- the timing of...
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i listened to the last panel. it was enlightening. almost every topic that came up was one that we dealt with in our committee. i was happy to hear the discussion about the sustainable growth rate formula appeal. you talk about bipartisanship, it was a repeal of a problem, that, as the lady said, is what bedeviled this town for over 15 years, and it passed the energy and commerce committee 15 1-0. henry waxman was my sponsor. you did not read about it, because who wants to write about it when things work? by february 6, we actually had to sign off, all three committees, house and senate, republicans and democrats, the big guys on each committee, chairman and ranking members, we hit a wall with the senate on february 6, and as a consequence, we ended up passing something on the house side that was not likely to pass in the senate, but here's the good news. everyone has agreed on the policy. every republican in the house of representatives has voted for that policy. now, whether it is in a lame-duck or just before the election because p
i listened to the last panel. it was enlightening. almost every topic that came up was one that we dealt with in our committee. i was happy to hear the discussion about the sustainable growth rate formula appeal. you talk about bipartisanship, it was a repeal of a problem, that, as the lady said, is what bedeviled this town for over 15 years, and it passed the energy and commerce committee 15 1-0. henry waxman was my sponsor. you did not read about it, because who wants to write about it when...
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we heard the concerns of the panel. what he gives them the most to that we can meet the challenges of climate challenges? i think this is only fair. >> i agree. i give a lot of public talks about climate change because i feel it's important to put my time and to explain to people why this is such an important issue. i worry about our children and our grandchildren, and the future they're going to face. but i ended my talks are usually talking about our hope for the future. we as americans are, have shown through history that we know how to solve problems. and i think we can solve this. we can deal with it but we have to make that choice and get on with it. >> so, i think there's a great advantage in this issue, and that is this nation is very whether conscious. we hear about it every day. it's always in the picture, and it's quite clear that we are experiencing changes that quite literally are unprecedented in this nation's history, as more people see these changes they talk about. the president did talk about it today
we heard the concerns of the panel. what he gives them the most to that we can meet the challenges of climate challenges? i think this is only fair. >> i agree. i give a lot of public talks about climate change because i feel it's important to put my time and to explain to people why this is such an important issue. i worry about our children and our grandchildren, and the future they're going to face. but i ended my talks are usually talking about our hope for the future. we as americans...
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we are back with the panel. we ask you for questions for the panel and we got a little on the topic. this was posted "how did an administration would learns all the important news through the media," and from chris on twitter "good thing we have the news, that is how he learns about a lot of things in his own administration." and kim, why do you think the white house keeps playing this card? >> because they cannot say they did know or the next question is, why didn't you do anything? or why would were allowing this to go on. you have to wonder if there is a scandal manual in the top drawer of the president's desk? it isn't just the "i heard about it from the media," there are five steps the administration repeats when a scandal comes up such as i didn't know, and express great outrage and then fire a low level bureaucrat. >> and the study. >>the study next. >> and we will wait and he what the igor f.b.i. investigation or whatever, and that doesn't stop, six months later you say it is either, (a), done, or, (b),
we are back with the panel. we ask you for questions for the panel and we got a little on the topic. this was posted "how did an administration would learns all the important news through the media," and from chris on twitter "good thing we have the news, that is how he learns about a lot of things in his own administration." and kim, why do you think the white house keeps playing this card? >> because they cannot say they did know or the next question is, why didn't...
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we're back with the panel. about this assessment of al qaeda and what intelligence officials are privately telling us is a growing effort by these affiliates that proves to be just as dangerous as al qaeda ever was. >> this was yet another case of the president seeing the world as he wishes it were rather than the way it is. there's no question that al qaeda has dispersed from pakistan and afghanistan. the question is what are they doing now, is core al qaeda still active, is it still helping to run things? there are connections between core al qaeda and what is happening in syria. no question there are core al qaeda and replenished core al qaeda and a variety of affiliates. the same thing that the president just said about these affiliates that they are focused locally and that the threat is diminished was also said about al qaeda back in the 1990s, the group the egyptian islamic jihad only on egypt and politics. only focused on what is in front of them until they are not. until they turn their eyes to the uni
we're back with the panel. about this assessment of al qaeda and what intelligence officials are privately telling us is a growing effort by these affiliates that proves to be just as dangerous as al qaeda ever was. >> this was yet another case of the president seeing the world as he wishes it were rather than the way it is. there's no question that al qaeda has dispersed from pakistan and afghanistan. the question is what are they doing now, is core al qaeda still active, is it still...
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i'm joined here by my panel. of course, michael steele, i'll start with you, my friend. >> of course! >> they called rove bush's brain. what is going on with rove's brain here? >> i think a lot of folks are scratching their head and saying why are we having this conversation now? number one. why are we having this conversation about this, number one, whether there are so many other issues that a lot of other conservatives inside and outside the party have been talking about, whether it's benghazi or the recent developments in nigeria with the terrorist organizations there. so why this track to the health issue? it is a head-scratcher. i think rove sort of is planting a seed -- look, if karl rove thinks that hillary clinton is sitting in her living room watching and turns to bill and goes, i'm sorry, i don't think i can do this now because karl rove is dogging my health records, this is just not smart politic in the long run. i think it puts the party in a very awkward position. you got the national chairman out h
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thank you, great panel. [applause] >> just get the -- just get the next panel up here right away. >> join us for the annual white house correspondent's dinner. the entertain. is joel mchale. our coverage picks up saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern with red carpet arrivals followed by the dinner remarks. we had a hans to catch up with mr. mchale earlier this week. here's a brief look. >> you were on david letterman's show the other night and he had been asked, i guess in the past to host -- ii have to assume he is asked all the time. he is david letterman. >> did he give you any advice? >> his advice was, don't do it. he hasn't done it. i asked him if he would join me. >> what did hi say? >> no. i said i'd pay him, and i also got -- i haven't come up with the right number. >> you messengered you talked to other hosts who have hosted -- >> yes. >> any good feedback from them? >> none of all of them tried to screw me. not true. they were all very helpful. i called conan and jimmy fallon and craig ferguson and seth m
thank you, great panel. [applause] >> just get the -- just get the next panel up here right away. >> join us for the annual white house correspondent's dinner. the entertain. is joel mchale. our coverage picks up saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern with red carpet arrivals followed by the dinner remarks. we had a hans to catch up with mr. mchale earlier this week. here's a brief look. >> you were on david letterman's show the other night and he had been asked, i guess in the past to...
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[applause] >> at this time, we are going to begin our panel, and we have the moderator of the panel forhim wesleyan university. he has been called away sooner than we thought, so i would like to ask gary and the panel to join us up here on the podium, and we will begin with a short set of statements by each of the panelists, and then we will take some questions from our stakeholders. so, gary, i am going to turn this over to you. >> thank you, jerry. thank you all for coming. our first panel talks to specific findings in the third national climate assessment, and i think what you will take away from this is that this panel confirms the specific inclusions of the third national climate assessment, that, indeed, every american will find things that matter to him or her in this report. with that, i will ask each of the panelists to introduce him or herself, and you have three minutes. >> thank you, gary. i am a professor at the university of illinois home a and i was involved in the assessment in a number of different ways, including heading and collating the chapter on the climate science
[applause] >> at this time, we are going to begin our panel, and we have the moderator of the panel forhim wesleyan university. he has been called away sooner than we thought, so i would like to ask gary and the panel to join us up here on the podium, and we will begin with a short set of statements by each of the panelists, and then we will take some questions from our stakeholders. so, gary, i am going to turn this over to you. >> thank you, jerry. thank you all for coming. our...
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thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> an outrageous new development in the scandal rocking the department of veterans' affairs. it all stems from a bombshell new e-mail in which an employee at a va hospital in wyoming walks his workers through a plan on how to, quote, game the system by manipulating records in order to hide delays in patient care. hello, everyone, i'm arthel neuville, welcome to "america's news headquarters." >> i'm eric shawn in for gregg jarrett. critics are calling this e-mail a smoking gun and say it's undeniable proof that officials at this and other v.a. offices, including this one in phoenix allegedly went to, they say, to try and hide that hundreds of veterans were left waiting months at a time for doctors' appointments. and in arizona, it is so troubling, because there are the tragic claims that the result was 40 of those who served our nation died from v.a. neglect. molly hennen berg live in washington with more on this very disturbing story. molly? >> r
thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> an outrageous new development in the scandal rocking the department of veterans' affairs. it all stems from a bombshell new e-mail in which an employee at a va hospital in wyoming walks his workers through a plan on how to, quote, game the system by manipulating records in order to hide delays in patient care. hello, everyone, i'm arthel neuville, welcome to "america's news...
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jackson did everyone should have that opportunity and the cost of the solar panels have come down. if we're smarter about your economics and use the money that is provided wisely we can allow people to do it i can every neighborhood wants to join our puc and wants to join people like dr. jackson and others to get up r get that on the roof. but at the also know as important we join everything else in certifying our public and private people or willfully to do more to get off follows fuel to safe our planet those are the reasons people talk about the world-class city of san francisco. this is why david has taken up the obligation to go to the state so he can brag about when w what he did in the city to be models for the rest of the state. in addition to the solar systems the array we made a promise to invite the public and private sector to enjoy this this is fulfilling that enjoyment. i want to thank the war memorial and beth and the others for kicking this off but on another perfect die we have other announcement we have the public utilities commission we want to do more in funding
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wrap up thisave to panel.k you so much for all of you. >> thank you very much for lonnie to host this panel. have a great show. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] cable industry got some attention on capitol hill this the week with a hearing on proposed merger between comcast and time warner cable. david: and robert mark is both testified before the house judiciary committee. and roberthen marcus both testified before the house judiciary committee. this is from day two of the expo. it is about 20 minutes. all, thank you for joining me on this panel. a very timely one. we got a good-sized audience. let's address the elephant in the room right off the bat matt was telling me his rock band -- broadband speeds at home last week. by about half. midst ofs in the attempting a distort merger with time warner keep. from a communications month ago did not mince words describing how bad you thought the deal was for consumers. partly you said fr
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thank you to the panel as well for a great discussion today. now it's time for "fast money" in las vegas. >> announcer: tonight "fast money" hits the road for one of the biggest investment events of the year. the salt conference in las vegas. from the street to the strip, our traders go all in to find out who is hitting big. who is doubling down. and who is playing it close to the best. plus, special vip access to tonight's high roller guesting. mike nobagratz and ingrid pierce. >> if you like going to where the action doesn't stop -- >> announcer: live, the action starts now. >>> good evening we have live from the alternative investment conference in the haeart of las vegas. some of the brightest names in business will converge on the streets. top ideas for asset allocation and where to look for value in 2014. our traders are guy, brian and john. and a theme that has emerged from the conference is what is going on in the u.s. economy and how do we deal with the credit markets. we're seeing it play out in today's market. the lowest? more than s
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>> let's bring in our panel. aisha ed inmills, kate shepher.d the president was having a little bit of fun at his and democrats' expense. but is he a liability? polls seem to suggest, our own nbc news/"wall street journal" poll show his numbers are back to where he was in october before the roll-out of the healthcare.gov website. but is he an asset to democrats or is it better that he stays away? >> i think it is better that he stays away in terls of being on the campaign trail but i think it is really important that he lead in the messaging around obamacare. one of the challenges that's happening on the campaign trail is that republicans have had an opportunity to constantly knock the website, knock the website without having to really talk about what the policy is going to actually do and what it will look like once it is implemented. now that it is out there, he's got successes, he has to start messaging about the benefits of obamacare in a way he hasn't done successfully before. >> the other part of that mess
>> let's bring in our panel. aisha ed inmills, kate shepher.d the president was having a little bit of fun at his and democrats' expense. but is he a liability? polls seem to suggest, our own nbc news/"wall street journal" poll show his numbers are back to where he was in october before the roll-out of the healthcare.gov website. but is he an asset to democrats or is it better that he stays away? >> i think it is better that he stays away in terls of being on the campaign...
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our sunday panel weighs in. and russia vows to respect the outcome of today's presidential election in ukraine despite deadly attacks by pro russian rebels. we'll have a live report from the region and senator kelly ayacht joins us from kiev. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, our power player of the week. honoring our nation's veterans with a proper military farewell. >> no amount of money could ever buy the feeling that i get from the family once i finish the 24 notes. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." and he had low again from fox news in washington. disturbing new develop. s today in a college student's murderous rampage across a california sea side community. police say 22-year-old elliott rogers staff committed a shooting free along the streets of california. roger laid out his deadly plan in a video just hours before the attack but we are not going to play his message and give the killer the spotlight he so clearly wanted. we're going to have a report in a few moments from santa barbara live. po
our sunday panel weighs in. and russia vows to respect the outcome of today's presidential election in ukraine despite deadly attacks by pro russian rebels. we'll have a live report from the region and senator kelly ayacht joins us from kiev. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, our power player of the week. honoring our nation's veterans with a proper military farewell. >> no amount of money could ever buy the feeling that i get from the family once i finish the 24 notes. >> all...
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i was on the panel. i sat at the end. have the aclu and amnesty international and i'm sure others. they talked about how terrible it was and the city -- was going to be deported. wasn't told about it and it's a big deal. i think everybody agreed if you're going to be deported it's a big deal. as they went on the panel i thought, i must have gotten the wrong case. he didn't fill out some paperwork. you've been in this country 30 years. a family man, a good man and they didn't even call him. i had to go back. because when they got to me, i'm like i must have the wrong case. this guy was in kentucky and had over a ton of marijuana in the back of a tractor-trailer and got arrested. that's not a minor offense, little deal, just fill out some paperwork and he was not a citizen of the attorney. i don't know about you but if i'm in guatemala, mexico or anywhere else with a ton of dough, i figured to be a lot of consequences and i would take he would as well. i think they're on the panel tried to bring some common sense to the dis
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>> yeah, we will talk about it with a panel. a story of the administration being straight with the american people? >> this is all about the handling of the tragic attack, who was in on the talking points, the former nas spokesman. we're also going to talk about a remarkably weird interview that was given to barbara walters. >> that's going to be something to watch. you also interviewed the folks on outnumber? >> four on one. four women coming at me and we talked about women in tv journalism and this whole business of whether you have to have a lot of make-up and hair and look pretty to be on tv. that's an interesting conversation and it was interesting to be outnumbers. >> we will be watching. thanks so much. mixed reports painting a americay picture of the american econom economy. for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! . . some time? the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother
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our panel will weigh in on that next.racy: imagine going the whole week without your smart phone or laptop, could you do it? one group is calling on parent to tear their kids away from gadgets for a screen free week. starting this monday. but our screens all that bad to begin with? our panel will weigh in on this in a second. look, i am a single working mother with a river between me and my kids all day long, if it were not for these gadgets, i don't know that i could do this. i wouldn't know they are safe all the time. >> we have become really used to it, tracy. you grew up and i grew up in a time where the parents communicated to me all the time without all of these gadgets. preschoolers under the age of six are sending over 32 hours per week with her gadgets. eight to 18 spinning between seven and a half to eight and a half hours per day on her gadgets and a lot of them are multitasking adding up to 10 or 11 hours online. that is getting pretty scary. tracy: i grew up in a neighborhood we did not lock our doors and mom
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they could put nobody on this panel. they could put one person on this panel or the full five.ow is this looking to you at this point? >> as you've been saying it's a tough decision because if democrats put all five of their members on the panel then it is sort of undermines their idea that this is a political stunt by republicans but at same time you don't put any democrats on panel, this will be a televised, maybe partially select committee. you might see some fireworks. if democrats are not playing the game they don't get to stand up there and say this is wrong, we disagree with republicans on this. so they're holding in the balance, i think, if democrats were sort of thinking more about the facts of the case, there are a lot of facts we don't know about and democrats just as much as republicans should be interested in finding those out and should sort of step away from the idea it is all politicized and figure out the truth. martha: steve israel, the democrat from new york, is quoted as saying before he went into this meeting, that john boehner is not returning nancy peloal
they could put nobody on this panel. they could put one person on this panel or the full five.ow is this looking to you at this point? >> as you've been saying it's a tough decision because if democrats put all five of their members on the panel then it is sort of undermines their idea that this is a political stunt by republicans but at same time you don't put any democrats on panel, this will be a televised, maybe partially select committee. you might see some fireworks. if democrats...
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we want as much space as possible for the solar panels. >> on a sunny day the solar panels can producemuch as double the energy that the house needs. here is where some of it goes. >> this is where it happens. >> the right side is a 10 kilowatt lithowin battery. we can store and charge the car and buffer the energy flow to the grid. >> if there's clouds here, and you weren't pulling from the grid. how long could this charge the house or the car? >> depends what you do in the house. if it's off the battery you can run 10-15 hours. the bruins of the house is this -- brains of the house is this - a home energy management system. a prototype built by honda to balance sly and demand -- supply and demand. >> the integration is happening - 250 channels. all the temperatures, the electric loads, water flows monitored and recorded. >> what was the clicking. >> it's the way the data logger picks through the channels. >> while phil got the big picture from michael. jonathan, an engineer at uc davidson's we were cooling center showed me some of the houses cutting edge technology. >> we are heating
we want as much space as possible for the solar panels. >> on a sunny day the solar panels can producemuch as double the energy that the house needs. here is where some of it goes. >> this is where it happens. >> the right side is a 10 kilowatt lithowin battery. we can store and charge the car and buffer the energy flow to the grid. >> if there's clouds here, and you weren't pulling from the grid. how long could this charge the house or the car? >> depends what you...
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or panels. the concerns issue too big to fail. before you get started, i want to join those who also congratulated the comptroller of the currency for 150 years of service to the country. it has been an interesting ride through changes as was noted by others. i'm also very much looking forward to the discussion and will try to keep bar marks to point. in doing that, i want to give some context for principals from my comments that will follow. say in with those who the aftermath of this crisis and its effects that reform must be pro-market and not row individual firms. i am in agreement with those who say capitalism works best when the business outcomes are symmetric, allowing for both success and failure and without regard to which firms are involved. i agree with the congressman that the rule of law must drive our actions. avoidcrucial to discretionary application that ecb -- that easily becomes crony capitalism. finally, as senator shelby likes to remind the world, institutions that are well a
or panels. the concerns issue too big to fail. before you get started, i want to join those who also congratulated the comptroller of the currency for 150 years of service to the country. it has been an interesting ride through changes as was noted by others. i'm also very much looking forward to the discussion and will try to keep bar marks to point. in doing that, i want to give some context for principals from my comments that will follow. say in with those who the aftermath of this crisis...
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the panel is back with me.ught this was interesting timing and an interesting piece from monica. but i have to say as i was reading it, i definitely had some empathy for her, but i was brought back to the right wing conspiracy and this wasn't even about the investigation into clinton wasn't even about this. it just happened. >> unfortunately for her, she was a pawn in the game. and reading that article, i really felt sorry for her. everybody else has managed to move on with their lives and she's in a suspended state where she can't do anything because of what happened. and i understand her anger and her desire to blame people. it really was that timing was not good for her. >> it felt at the time like -- and i will admit i was young in the game of politics, but it felt like just the meanest, harshest, bare knuckle politics i think we'd seen in a long time. you were mentioning mccarthyism, but just the witch hunt in terms of going after the clintons and then this unfortunate thing happens and then o go overboard
the panel is back with me.ught this was interesting timing and an interesting piece from monica. but i have to say as i was reading it, i definitely had some empathy for her, but i was brought back to the right wing conspiracy and this wasn't even about the investigation into clinton wasn't even about this. it just happened. >> unfortunately for her, she was a pawn in the game. and reading that article, i really felt sorry for her. everybody else has managed to move on with their lives...
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you are wearing these solar panels close to your body.hen you want to charge your phone, you open them up and reveal them to the sunlight and there are 72 of these very thin film solar cells. they are very flexible and also very wearable, very comfortable. >> i hope they have those for men's suits soon because i can certainly use that. that would be valuable. >> or in a hot climate, thermal energy. >> i would wear it. >> solar. so, you know, dan, it's an amazing fashion. tesla is an amazing car but this is all expensive stuff. how dou you put it in reach of average people. >>> as pauline noticed, the price is am coming down fast. getting solar electricity is half of what it was a few years ago. we are going to be getting sol area panels in my house and the payback period, the amount of safings you have to pay for the whole thing is going to be three years. >> that's it? >> yes. because the price is really coming down. >> wow? >> but here is where government policy plays a role. the obama administration plans on issuing rules to reduce the
you are wearing these solar panels close to your body.hen you want to charge your phone, you open them up and reveal them to the sunlight and there are 72 of these very thin film solar cells. they are very flexible and also very wearable, very comfortable. >> i hope they have those for men's suits soon because i can certainly use that. that would be valuable. >> or in a hot climate, thermal energy. >> i would wear it. >> solar. so, you know, dan, it's an amazing fashion....
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is he is no angel. >> panel, stay with us. a u.s. marine jailed in mexico.ou will hear the call and hear from the marine's mother. the cat who is now a national hero after saving a child from the dog. that's only the beginning. see what the talented cat suspect to now. stay tuned. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network my mom works at ge. yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value plans. our best value plans ever for business. >>> jug released 91212 call. will it help free an american marine jailed in mexico. arrested for carrying gun
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our panel will weigh in on this in a second.a river between me and my kids all day long, if it were not for these gadgets, i don't know that i could do this. i wouldn't know they are safe all the time. >> we have become really used to it, tracy. you grew up and i grew up in a time where the parents communicated to me all the time without all of these gadgets. preschoolers under the age of six are sending over 32 hours per week with her gadgets. eight to 18 spinning between seven and a half to eight and a half hours per day on her gadgets and a lot of them are multitasking adding up to 10 or 11 hours online. that is getting pretty scary. tracy: i grew up in a neighborhood we did not lock our doors and mom for generally home during the day and did not work. my kids doubt don't even bring textbooks everything is online. the other day my daughter was doing her homework taking a test online. they have no choice but to be on these screens. >> screen free week is not about getting rid of the advantages of technology. you can still go o
our panel will weigh in on this in a second.a river between me and my kids all day long, if it were not for these gadgets, i don't know that i could do this. i wouldn't know they are safe all the time. >> we have become really used to it, tracy. you grew up and i grew up in a time where the parents communicated to me all the time without all of these gadgets. preschoolers under the age of six are sending over 32 hours per week with her gadgets. eight to 18 spinning between seven and a...
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it is not the report of the panel. our purpose is to accept and discuss and deliberate the findings of each of our subcommittees. maria, is there anything you want to add to that or does that cover it? >> that's fine. >> okay. i'm sorry, does everyone have a copy of this in the audience? great, professor? >> [inaudible] >> i would like to start out by thanking the staff -- [inaudible] all of us have to work under the direction of colonel to make this possible. that is a pretty -- [inaudible] >> got it. >> i also am here today to -- tell the subcommittee about the comparative systems subcommittee which was going to bring subject matter experts to help the members of this panel with these big issues. the try to understand the difference between military and civilian -- not talking about one thing when we talk about military response. -- types of installations that military members serve at and -- [inaudible] of the. -- encompass many different approaches to the problem of sexual assaults of the so the subcommittee, is fo
it is not the report of the panel. our purpose is to accept and discuss and deliberate the findings of each of our subcommittees. maria, is there anything you want to add to that or does that cover it? >> that's fine. >> okay. i'm sorry, does everyone have a copy of this in the audience? great, professor? >> [inaudible] >> i would like to start out by thanking the staff -- [inaudible] all of us have to work under the direction of colonel to make this possible. that is a...
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great panel. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> do you want us to get the next panel appear right away? away?here right >> the labor department released the april jobs numbers this morning. employers added 288,000 jobs in april. the unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level since 2008, down to 6.3% from 6.7%. hiring was broad-based and included higher-paying jobs. reactions from speaker boehner who said, while it is welcome news that more of our friends and neighbors found work, this report indicates more than 800,000 americans left the work force last month, which is troubling. nancy pelosi also with a statement that said, our economy continues to move forward with the 50th consecutive month of private sector job growth. too many americans are still waiting to feel the effects of the recovery. focus of the white house will be on foreign-policy issues. german chancellor angela merkel is that the white h
great panel. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> do you want us to get the next panel appear right away? away?here right >> the labor department released the april jobs numbers this morning. employers added 288,000 jobs in april. the unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level since 2008, down to 6.3% from 6.7%. hiring was broad-based and included higher-paying jobs. reactions from speaker...
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getting more people to work. >> more with the panel and senator portman. talk foreign policy and politics of course after a quick break. if you don't think "feed the then you don't know "aarp". our drive to end hunger has donated 29 million meals, and counting. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. and now get 100 dollars off any smartphone. like the htc one m8. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. swit
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we're back with the panel. jonah?erview with michelle reid a national hero for what she did in washington, d.c. one of the reasons she had such trouble in washington, d.c. is that her political instincts weren't as good as her commitment to excellence to education. that's a problem with common core. not national curricula just national standards. it's sort of a thing de facto curriculum but not a day jua. >> that could be question for a 3rd grader. >> it's a substitute for curriculum. get all the political heat of a curriculum. going to annoy and anger a lot of parents like a curriculum. all the parent say it's not a curriculum. same thing with it not being run from washington. from all intents and purposes it is run from washington. it isn't pushed from the top down especially sips the obama administration tied things to the race to the top funds. that is creating on the conservative grass roots side i haven't seen anything like this in years. there is a real passion against it. >> gallup had a poll out impression of
we're back with the panel. jonah?erview with michelle reid a national hero for what she did in washington, d.c. one of the reasons she had such trouble in washington, d.c. is that her political instincts weren't as good as her commitment to excellence to education. that's a problem with common core. not national curricula just national standards. it's sort of a thing de facto curriculum but not a day jua. >> that could be question for a 3rd grader. >> it's a substitute for...
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is he is no angel. >> panel, stay with us. a u.s. marine jailed in mexico. you will hear the call and hear from the marine's mother. the cat who is now a national hero after saving a child from the dog. that's only the beginning. see what the talented cat suspect to now. stay tuned. instead of hanging out on the couch, you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. (gnome) go and smell the roses. little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. the brains behind saving yours. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most importa
is he is no angel. >> panel, stay with us. a u.s. marine jailed in mexico. you will hear the call and hear from the marine's mother. the cat who is now a national hero after saving a child from the dog. that's only the beginning. see what the talented cat suspect to now. stay tuned. instead of hanging out on the couch, you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. (gnome) go and smell the roses. little...
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this panel has no more authorities than the previous seven panels, it's going to be more of the same. it answers its own question, what the motive is here. >> the fact is, crystal, the republicans have referred to this, this whole investigation as a trial. some republicans have actually used the language. listen to this. >> we need to try this thing really in the public eye. we need to have witnesses under oath, in a single setting. >> i can't end a trial simply because the defense won't cooperate. >> i mean, the second person there that edshowed, krystal is, of course, trey gowdy himself, who is leading the committee and he's calling this a trial. >> they made it pretty clear what they're all about here. even in that fundraising e-mail and on that fundraising website, they made it clear that they were going after president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton. this is all about a show trial, trying to get what they say as a conviction of the president and the former secretary of state hillary clinton. they've never realize genuinely wanted answer, wanted to move toward in a p
this panel has no more authorities than the previous seven panels, it's going to be more of the same. it answers its own question, what the motive is here. >> the fact is, crystal, the republicans have referred to this, this whole investigation as a trial. some republicans have actually used the language. listen to this. >> we need to try this thing really in the public eye. we need to have witnesses under oath, in a single setting. >> i can't end a trial simply because the...
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and i'm very excited to moderate this panel this morning.lk about what do you do at an infrastructure week kickoff event my colleague from the national association of manufacturers who had to put together that whole stack of reports said you know, we really ought to be asking some questions. people that have an understanding that the united states has a secure infrastructure and that we have to compete with countries starting from almost a blank slate like we heard this morning on the opening panel and we know that there are great practices going on globally in the strategy and planning and financing we think that we can learn from. for the most part we have countries coming here. i work on a state highway transportation officials for five years and there wasn't a week that went by that we didn't have a delegation from somewhere coming in and figuring out the united states best practices for an infrastructure. but i think that there are things to be learned from all around the world and that is why i am so pleased to have this distinguished
and i'm very excited to moderate this panel this morning.lk about what do you do at an infrastructure week kickoff event my colleague from the national association of manufacturers who had to put together that whole stack of reports said you know, we really ought to be asking some questions. people that have an understanding that the united states has a secure infrastructure and that we have to compete with countries starting from almost a blank slate like we heard this morning on the opening...
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we still have a panel to have here which i think is very important. i'll get there a little later, but i will have my staff there at the beginning of it. looking forward to hearing what you have to say and we look forward to a continuing engagement as we move forward. thank you with the appreciation of the committee, this panel is excused. let me call up angela stent, the director of the center of georgetown foreign school of service and david cramer the president of freedom house. i appreciate both of you having the staying power to go through 2 1/2 hours before you got to testify, but i think both of your testimonies are very important to the dimensions of what we're considering. and so we'll have you come up as our panel is leaving, and i would urge members of the press or the public who will want to try to get any of the panelists who are leaving to do so outside of the hearing room. both of your statements will be fully included for the record. i'd ask you to try to summarize them in about five minutes or so so the panel can engage in a conversat
we still have a panel to have here which i think is very important. i'll get there a little later, but i will have my staff there at the beginning of it. looking forward to hearing what you have to say and we look forward to a continuing engagement as we move forward. thank you with the appreciation of the committee, this panel is excused. let me call up angela stent, the director of the center of georgetown foreign school of service and david cramer the president of freedom house. i appreciate...
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our panel debates. >> did you change the tacts. >> maybe.t remember. >> dude, this is two years ago. >> dude, it is what everyone is talking about. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. >> time now for media buzz. hey, how are you? >> good to see you. >> nice to see you as well. tell us the big stories you are covering this weekend. naturally we are covering the growing controversy over the benghazi e-mails and the last 48 hours, you can see the rest of the media catching up with fox news. many of the media suffer from benghazi allergy syndrome and feel like it is old and complicated and the country moved on and some thinks it is a fox obsession. but the officials talking about the infamous susan rice talking points broke through the static and the battles in the white house briefing room with jay carney. not only fox repo
our panel debates. >> did you change the tacts. >> maybe.t remember. >> dude, this is two years ago. >> dude, it is what everyone is talking about. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. >> time now for media buzz. hey, how are you? >> good...
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. >>> a panel of experts recommends a new interpretation of the constitution to enable japan to use the right to collective self-defense. >>> two chinese workers have reportedly been killed in vietnam during violent protests over a dispute in the south china sea. >>> and prosecutors in south korea have indicted the captain of a sunken ferry for homicide. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe's advisory panel has submitted a report that says the government should re-examine japan's interpretation of the constitution. the report says the government should enable the country to exercise its right to collective self-defense. that would enable japan to use armed force to defend countries it has close relations with under attack. now, the japanese government has traditionally interpreted the war renouncing constitution to mean the country cannot exercise that right. now, in the discussions, the panel took into account security and defense issues in the region. the report points out china's rising maritime assertiveness as well as north korea's development of its nuclear capabilities and miss
. >>> a panel of experts recommends a new interpretation of the constitution to enable japan to use the right to collective self-defense. >>> two chinese workers have reportedly been killed in vietnam during violent protests over a dispute in the south china sea. >>> and prosecutors in south korea have indicted the captain of a sunken ferry for homicide. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe's advisory panel has submitted a report that says the government...
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and like our other panels, this panel is intended to be in realtime and move markets.eally, really excited about it. >> she does all the work, melissa. i had to bring her on tonight. >> well, we know that, anthony. >> all right. you knew that already. i just wanted to make sure the person doing the work got the credit tonight. >> thank you. >> from your perspective, anthony, it is big every year. what's going to be the highlight this year? >> we have got magic johnson. talk about timing. carl rove yesterday said that the possible presidential candidate hillary clinton has brain damage. we're going to be hearing those guys over the next two days. she's done a good job at driving the editorial content and we're looking forward to you getting yourself out here, melissa. >> a bunch of us are going to be on the plane. we'll be touching down in sin city in about six hours or so. nine hours i should say. >> we've got kelly set up. a rock-roaring party. we expect you to be there. >> and you can do your panel in the morning. >> got to make the activist panel tomorrow morning th
and like our other panels, this panel is intended to be in realtime and move markets.eally, really excited about it. >> she does all the work, melissa. i had to bring her on tonight. >> well, we know that, anthony. >> all right. you knew that already. i just wanted to make sure the person doing the work got the credit tonight. >> thank you. >> from your perspective, anthony, it is big every year. what's going to be the highlight this year? >> we have got...
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and we're back now with the panel.hink it's fair to say that russian president putin is playing a very complicated game this week. he said he wanted to delay today's vote for the separatistsen wiseparatist separatistsen with went ahead with it. he was pulling russian force was being from the border of ukraine. but there is no sign from nato that he did. what you're watching now is he made a surprise visit to crimea to celebrate the annexation of that region of ukraine by russia. brit, what is putin's strategy in all of this? >> his strategy is to pull into russia's orbit as much of ukraine as he can and as much as he wants. and so far nothing that the united states and its allies have done seems to have deterred him even in the slightist bit. he's holding all the high cards at the moment. he can take his time. he can react to the outcome of this referendum however he pleases. he can be patient. he can pause. and then he can move. but i think the direction is clear and i don't think that the disagreements among allies a
and we're back now with the panel.hink it's fair to say that russian president putin is playing a very complicated game this week. he said he wanted to delay today's vote for the separatistsen wiseparatist separatistsen with went ahead with it. he was pulling russian force was being from the border of ukraine. but there is no sign from nato that he did. what you're watching now is he made a surprise visit to crimea to celebrate the annexation of that region of ukraine by russia. brit, what is...
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do we need an independent panel? do we need an noncongressional panel, independent prosecutor come many and do the exact same thing, less than partisan, just find out what's really going on and then turn it on to a congressional panel? >> i think he should be given a chance that he can -- >> yes, i agree with that, but in addition to trey gowdy. we're not going to get that from the senate. apparently the senate democrats don't care what's going on. how about some independent counsel? >> i'll think about that. juan, i saw it on the panel last night on special report, you are talking about trey gowdy having been a former prosecutor who will do a serious investigation. i saw someone else saying he doesn't believe that he doesn't believe president obama or hillary clinton were involved in any cover up. how does he know that? maybe there's not evidence to say he was and then there's not enough evidence to say who pushed the video. doesn't anybody want to get to the truth? >> i believe everybody thinks we've had the truth.
do we need an independent panel? do we need an noncongressional panel, independent prosecutor come many and do the exact same thing, less than partisan, just find out what's really going on and then turn it on to a congressional panel? >> i think he should be given a chance that he can -- >> yes, i agree with that, but in addition to trey gowdy. we're not going to get that from the senate. apparently the senate democrats don't care what's going on. how about some independent...