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called pat quinn for the united states senate.ot running for the u.s. senate. he was the lieutenant governor. after the credit to i think your newspaper, i think your newspaper wrote this. they point out he held a fundraiser for the united states senate for himself in april of last year while he was the governor. why is he raising money for a senate campaign? because he's got a scheme with that fund where he lends money to his campaign. you can use campaign funds for personal use. that's prohibited, okay. so he found away around it. he loans money to the campaign, pat quinn for u.s. senate and then he pays himself back every so often. but he doesn't just take it for face value. he charges his campaign fund 10% interest. now your money in the bank today or your parents money and banking or my money to buy today while i have, is getting about one, 1.5% interest. but quinn is paying himself 10 percent from his campaign fund. how he gets away with that is beyond me. but that's a fact and if you're asking me to i think is a good govern
called pat quinn for the united states senate.ot running for the u.s. senate. he was the lieutenant governor. after the credit to i think your newspaper, i think your newspaper wrote this. they point out he held a fundraiser for the united states senate for himself in april of last year while he was the governor. why is he raising money for a senate campaign? because he's got a scheme with that fund where he lends money to his campaign. you can use campaign funds for personal use. that's...
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tom quinn for fico. please, mr. quinn, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee, my name is tom quinn, i am vice-president in the scores division of fico, responsible for the management and delivery of the company's global scoring products and services. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today on this important topic. fico is the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology. thousand we offer a wide array of services, our company brand remains most closely tied to the fico, first introduced in 1989. today, fico are the most largely used credit score in the world, powering over 10 become credit decisions. in the context of today's hearing, we hope that fico is a developer of credit scoring models. we are not a credit bureau and not in the business of compiling consume early credit reports. our analytic scientists develop models in the form of a mathematical formula called algorithms. when a lender requests a fico score, the credit bureau feeds the consumer credit report information into the
tom quinn for fico. please, mr. quinn, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee, my name is tom quinn, i am vice-president in the scores division of fico, responsible for the management and delivery of the company's global scoring products and services. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today on this important topic. fico is the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology. thousand we offer a wide...
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this theory was put forward something like 35 years ago i the eminent authority on roanoke, david quinn. and has been established there is, really, ever since. so pick up any textbook, pick up any scholarly account and you probably read the colonists went north to chesapeake bay. why? because when john white's colony left england in may of 1587, that's what they were meant to go. they weren't meant to go to roanoke. they were meant to go to the chesapeake bay. so i think when decided quite reasonably i suppose, that having been interrupted in their voyage and landed on roanoke island, ultimately, that would be the destination. that would be where they would go. so as i say, i started up with the assumption that that must be correct, a theory that's been current for 35 years, got every bit of hacks behind it, a bit afraid behind it. i didn't really think of challenging that there is until i started some of the research of my own. but what i would like to introduce briefly this afternoon is that just about every path of the established view row know, of john white settlement, the loss col
this theory was put forward something like 35 years ago i the eminent authority on roanoke, david quinn. and has been established there is, really, ever since. so pick up any textbook, pick up any scholarly account and you probably read the colonists went north to chesapeake bay. why? because when john white's colony left england in may of 1587, that's what they were meant to go. they weren't meant to go to roanoke. they were meant to go to the chesapeake bay. so i think when decided quite...
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delegate cheryl quinn thinks that automatic tips provide some from good service when the tip is guaranteedshe's sponsoring a bi. the restaurant association of maryland is against that bill. they say they want the restaurants to be able to set their own tipping policy. >>> when we come back tonight the high-altitude stunt that did not go as planned, and folk, hope that you enjoyed the sunshine while it was out, becae changes are acom >>> brace yourselves, fellows. ah this will one make you flint. the steepest section of the mountain cable and had to quit. trying to set a record. they intended to walk 59 feet of that wire. that wire's 1,600 feet high. the first guy as you just saw there fell onto the wire, that guy. he hurt his leg, he quit. the second guy that fellow, he gave up after his shoes got covered in oil. and it became dangerously slippe slippery. >>> more than 12,000 runners hit the streets of d.c. this morning for the suntrust nional marathon. 26.2-mile course kicked off at rfk stadium and wound its way past several monuments on this first day of spring. serious competitors out t
delegate cheryl quinn thinks that automatic tips provide some from good service when the tip is guaranteedshe's sponsoring a bi. the restaurant association of maryland is against that bill. they say they want the restaurants to be able to set their own tipping policy. >>> when we come back tonight the high-altitude stunt that did not go as planned, and folk, hope that you enjoyed the sunshine while it was out, becae changes are acom >>> brace yourselves, fellows. ah this will...
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no, not lonnie quinn.ard cougar, puma, panther, all kind of the same animal. and this is not a pet. this is the old wild. can't take the wild out of the animal. >> by the way, this is ron mcgill here juggling a mountain li lion. >> this is the largest cat in north america. and they're found through about half of the country. you're hearing more and more now because they're having conflicts where there are some attacks. it is a very powerful animal. can jump over 30 feet. >> how big do they get? >> the male about 150, female about 90. >> look at the claws. >> and the spots it will lose as it gets older. the puma is from central and south merg. the panther is the florida pap they ar panther, same type of animal. but they all grow to be very strong. >> they call them a screamer because they make a sound like hfr- do. >> do we need to encimeeneed te animal? >> they think it's his mom. and withis is a jackal. they're normally very nervous animals. and the neat them, they're one of the only that are totally mono
no, not lonnie quinn.ard cougar, puma, panther, all kind of the same animal. and this is not a pet. this is the old wild. can't take the wild out of the animal. >> by the way, this is ron mcgill here juggling a mountain li lion. >> this is the largest cat in north america. and they're found through about half of the country. you're hearing more and more now because they're having conflicts where there are some attacks. it is a very powerful animal. can jump over 30 feet. >>...
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tom quinn for fico. please, mr. quinn, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee, my name is tom quinn, i am vice-president in the scores division of fico, responsible for the management and delivery of the company's global scoring products and services. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today on this important topic. fico is the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology. thousand we offer a wide array of services, our company brand remains most closely tied to the fico, first introduced in 1989. today, fico are the most largely used credit score in the world, powering over 10 become credit decisions. in the context of today's hearing, we hope that fico is a developer of credit scoring models. we are not a credit bureau and not in the business of compiling consume early credit reports. our analytic scientists develop models in the form of a mathematical formula called algorithms. when a lender requests a fico score, the credit bureau feeds the consumer credit report information into the
tom quinn for fico. please, mr. quinn, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee, my name is tom quinn, i am vice-president in the scores division of fico, responsible for the management and delivery of the company's global scoring products and services. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today on this important topic. fico is the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology. thousand we offer a wide...
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you probably best known her as summer quinn on "bay watch."ow did you learn about corey's passing? >> i woke up at 6:00 and turn on the news and it was the first thing that i heard. i thought that maybe i heard wrong, you know. did some channel surfing and that's how -- then i turned my phone on -- >> larry: had you seen him or spoken to him recently? >> the last time i spoke with him was when he and corey were talking about doing "the two coreys." >> larry: how long did you date him >> well, we dated when we were very young. i met him right after he moved to los angeles after finishing the movie "lucas." we dated a few years off and on. we worked together in the late '80s, early '90s. >> larry: what was he like? >> he was -- he was fun. he was fun to be around. he was light spirited, believe it or not. he was never stressful or angry. always trying to have a good time. happy guy. friendly guy. >> larry: did you know about his drug problems. >> of course. yes. yeah. >> larry: was he having a tough time battling it? >> yeah. he was definitely s
you probably best known her as summer quinn on "bay watch."ow did you learn about corey's passing? >> i woke up at 6:00 and turn on the news and it was the first thing that i heard. i thought that maybe i heard wrong, you know. did some channel surfing and that's how -- then i turned my phone on -- >> larry: had you seen him or spoken to him recently? >> the last time i spoke with him was when he and corey were talking about doing "the two coreys." >>...
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if you remember in the movie jaws, captain quinn was the fictional survivor of the indianapolis and decreasinghe movie when a section about delivering parts of the atomic on country bomb. when my editor at generals magazine says he should go to minneapolis to meet these folks, i thought he was kidding. i thought they were made up in the movie. that's out of touch it was and how out of touch america willing was with this book end of world war ii which ends the war essentially because they deliver the atomic components which are later dropped in japan and they have pearl harbor to be the front. i should say this really exist. as you know, delving into this world of a guest would be our grandfathers generation or great uncle, going to reach kitchen table around the country and going to the interviews and then tell me what happened then, it's really a story about men. and later on their wives facing the supreme at the essential moment to in figuring out who they are and how they're going to survive. and that sets the course really for the rest of their lives. some of these guys were 16 years old.
if you remember in the movie jaws, captain quinn was the fictional survivor of the indianapolis and decreasinghe movie when a section about delivering parts of the atomic on country bomb. when my editor at generals magazine says he should go to minneapolis to meet these folks, i thought he was kidding. i thought they were made up in the movie. that's out of touch it was and how out of touch america willing was with this book end of world war ii which ends the war essentially because they...
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take a look at these numbers from the quinn ik yak poll.w in a hypothetical congressional race voters prefer a generic republican candidate over a generic democrat. but take a look at the numbers of the tea party candidate added to the mix. the democratic candidate would win with 36% of the vote and the republican would get 25%. 15% of that would go to the tea party. in other words the tea partiers could spoil things for republicans. peter brown is with quinnipiac polling institute. good to see you. >> good to see you again. >> these are incredible numbers. how are republicans supposed to process this? >> what republicans need to get from this if they want to win the election is they clearly need to keep the tea party people under the republican tent. and that's their challenge. if the republicans can get the tea party people to support their candidates, the tea party movement would be a real asset to the republican party. remember, off-year elections often depend on turnout and, clearly, tea party members are very energized about the elect
take a look at these numbers from the quinn ik yak poll.w in a hypothetical congressional race voters prefer a generic republican candidate over a generic democrat. but take a look at the numbers of the tea party candidate added to the mix. the democratic candidate would win with 36% of the vote and the republican would get 25%. 15% of that would go to the tea party. in other words the tea partiers could spoil things for republicans. peter brown is with quinnipiac polling institute. good to see...
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. >> andrew quinn from workers. i have one question for ambassador cousin. i was hoping you could talk a little bit about what the practical results will be at the conference as he spoke love with regard to the wfp activity in the u.s. role in providing some of the food a day. is that going to -- if it stops, is it going to resume? what happens now? and for ambassador courson, i was wondering and you were talking about inclusive, hoping for an inclusive resolution to the situation. as the u.s. for c. or encourage a sort of afghanistan style reintegration effort reaching out to members of all shabbat and bringing them back on board with the tfg or other elements. in second link, does the u.s. have a position in a use calls for u.n. peacekeepers in somalia? where do we stand on that? >> ambassador cousin, please. >> thank you. the board will continue to work with wfp to ensure that all the policies and procedures of wfp are followed in somalia just as they are in other countries where wfp partners with u.s. and other countries. we be united eighth as well as t
. >> andrew quinn from workers. i have one question for ambassador cousin. i was hoping you could talk a little bit about what the practical results will be at the conference as he spoke love with regard to the wfp activity in the u.s. role in providing some of the food a day. is that going to -- if it stops, is it going to resume? what happens now? and for ambassador courson, i was wondering and you were talking about inclusive, hoping for an inclusive resolution to the situation. as the...
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"the chicago sun times" -- quinn's grim plan is to raise taxes or else. in orange county, california, the local jobless rate is 10.1%. and also in atlanta, the jobless rate is front-page news there. metro atlanta it jobless rate brackets to 10.8%. out of denver, colorado -- job losses nearly 17,000 more positions were cut. in new jersey, gov. looks to cut 2000 state jobs. again, and the chicago, that 33% tax hike for people who lived in illinois fothat is proposed by e governor there. the senate right now disagrees and republicans want to top it by banning imports across the board. back to your calls. tuscaloosa, -- rather tuscaloosa, michigan. caller: thank you. i personally believe they could stop their marks for all 49 other states because michigan can use all the extra help we can get right now with jobs. that is what a vote on, to bring back some of that money to help this state. so, if the other ones want to give up their earmarks, that is fine. more power to them, but we need -- you me that ability to create jobs. small businesses are for profits a
"the chicago sun times" -- quinn's grim plan is to raise taxes or else. in orange county, california, the local jobless rate is 10.1%. and also in atlanta, the jobless rate is front-page news there. metro atlanta it jobless rate brackets to 10.8%. out of denver, colorado -- job losses nearly 17,000 more positions were cut. in new jersey, gov. looks to cut 2000 state jobs. again, and the chicago, that 33% tax hike for people who lived in illinois fothat is proposed by e governor there....
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caller: with our governor, pat quinn, there has been a minor scandal, because he released many violentcriminals, and a lot of them were rearrested. we would have preferred him to release may be minor drug offenders or someone who did something a little less extreme. i think they should take these cases on an individual basis more. it is hard for felons to get jobs once they are released. maybe if they keep more monitoring, like other lady said earlier, tax breaks to companies who are willing to give it breaks to people with minor crimes -- maybe three strikes. i just feel like our governor -- our state is broke, and this is a huge mistake, but nobody knew about it until it was too late. i don't know. host: ca any thought -- any thoughts on illinois? guest: there were mistakes made in illinois. there were top officials and the department involved in decision making on this who were let go. no question that is the case in illinois. other states are taking a lot of different approaches to this. there is an impression that all the states are doing this kind of thing either recklessly or no
caller: with our governor, pat quinn, there has been a minor scandal, because he released many violentcriminals, and a lot of them were rearrested. we would have preferred him to release may be minor drug offenders or someone who did something a little less extreme. i think they should take these cases on an individual basis more. it is hard for felons to get jobs once they are released. maybe if they keep more monitoring, like other lady said earlier, tax breaks to companies who are willing to...
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. >> is due quinn's their tournament that what?> the bigis a little bit stronger and ohio state played a tougher schedule. >> one topic circulating around college basketballth prsi -tel ex f65ms expansion is not new to the ncaa tournament. back in 1980 it went to 48 teams, '83 at four or, '84 a added an additional team. '85 it went to 64 and on 9 years ago they added one more team to the ncaa tournament, the so-called play in game. the ncaa tournament doesn't like you playing that but what do you think of expanding this field to 96 teams for the regular-season champion as well as the conference tournament champion? >> it's okay. i'm a purist. i'd love to see it stay the way it is but it's not going to happen. there's too much money on the table. the ncaa have an out clause to negotiate the tournament. they've got a bunch of bidders that what the contract and the money funds other non revenue drawings court. i think it will happen. >> money wins out but as a sports fan and a college basketball fan, to me the ncaa tournament and the
. >> is due quinn's their tournament that what?> the bigis a little bit stronger and ohio state played a tougher schedule. >> one topic circulating around college basketballth prsi -tel ex f65ms expansion is not new to the ncaa tournament. back in 1980 it went to 48 teams, '83 at four or, '84 a added an additional team. '85 it went to 64 and on 9 years ago they added one more team to the ncaa tournament, the so-called play in game. the ncaa tournament doesn't like you playing...
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. >> andrew quinn from reuters. i have one question for ambassador cousin. i was hoping you could talk a little bit more about what the practical results will be of this consensus you spoke of with regards to the wfp activity in somalia and the u.s. role in providing some of the food aid there. is that going to -- if it's stopped, is it going to resume? what happens now? and for ambassador carson, i was wondering -- and you're talking about the inclusive -- hoping for an inclusive resolution of the situation. do you -- does the u.s. foresee or encourage a sort of afghanistan-style reintegration effort, reaching out to members of al-shabaab and so on to bring them perhaps back on board with the tfg or other sort of more centrist elements? and secondly, what does -- does the u.s. have a position on the au's calls for un peacekeepers in somalia? where do we stand on that one? >> ambassador cousin first. ambassador cousin, please. >> thank you. the board will continue to work with wfp to ensure that all the policies and procedures of wfp are followed in somalia,
. >> andrew quinn from reuters. i have one question for ambassador cousin. i was hoping you could talk a little bit more about what the practical results will be of this consensus you spoke of with regards to the wfp activity in somalia and the u.s. role in providing some of the food aid there. is that going to -- if it's stopped, is it going to resume? what happens now? and for ambassador carson, i was wondering -- and you're talking about the inclusive -- hoping for an inclusive...
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a lot of us did all we could to quinn the house to include it in this bill, and we were disappointed when they didn't, and we're going to continue to fight for it until we get a vote. we will have our vote on a public option, but i will not risk the well-being of coloradans to do it and i will not play into the hands of those who want to kill the bill. so, mr. president, today i stand with many of my colleagues, with the american diabetes association, the american hospice foundation, the autism society, doctors for america, easter seals, and the national alliance on mental illness, along with over 150 organizations who want us to pass this bill as well. i stand with au pair -- with aarp who knows that changing this bill now will put seniors at risk. but more important than all of that, i stand with the people of colorado who expect more from their government and who want more for their children and grandchildren than politics and name calling. i urge all of my colleagues to pass reconciliation and send this bill to the president's desk. i yield the floor. thank you, mr. president. mr
a lot of us did all we could to quinn the house to include it in this bill, and we were disappointed when they didn't, and we're going to continue to fight for it until we get a vote. we will have our vote on a public option, but i will not risk the well-being of coloradans to do it and i will not play into the hands of those who want to kill the bill. so, mr. president, today i stand with many of my colleagues, with the american diabetes association, the american hospice foundation, the autism...