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they think i am ron johnson. day to day it is probably mixed. we had a study about why people are leaving and one of the things is that as hard as they work they never get thanked. let me let the others pick up. >> i think risk based security is a good procedure. as long as there is no risk associated associated. 99.9 of the public want to get from point a to b safely and we need to focus on that and target the tiny segment of the population. >> once again, i like the pre-check program. it blows hay from the hay stack to get down to that one needle. and the other program i love is the viper teams. the visibility intermodal prevention and response teams. >> i would like to say risk based security at tsa has the opportunity to offer tremendous efficiency and i would encourage them to go ahead and work on that.
they think i am ron johnson. day to day it is probably mixed. we had a study about why people are leaving and one of the things is that as hard as they work they never get thanked. let me let the others pick up. >> i think risk based security is a good procedure. as long as there is no risk associated associated. 99.9 of the public want to get from point a to b safely and we need to focus on that and target the tiny segment of the population. >> once again, i like the pre-check...
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senator ron johnson, the chairman of that committee, evacuated the room.e search going on. now there's an all-clear on capitol hill. good news there, business can resume in the senate dirksen office building. >>> there's other breaking news we're following right now. authorities are actively searching farms and fields in upstate new york. two convicted killers, richard matt and david sweat, they may have been seen we're now told, in the town of willsboro. they escaped from the clinton correctional facility about 30 miles away friday night or early saturday sighting comes as two located, told abc news they believe the men were in their own backyard. >> they were looking around a little bit. as soon as i came across they ran out of my yard. >> that was them? >> that was them yeah. >> cnn's polo sandoval is joining us now near the prison. what exactly do we know about this latest development in this so-called active search polo? >> wolf it is perhaps one of the most significant developments we've seen today. we know that active search is happening as you ment
senator ron johnson, the chairman of that committee, evacuated the room.e search going on. now there's an all-clear on capitol hill. good news there, business can resume in the senate dirksen office building. >>> there's other breaking news we're following right now. authorities are actively searching farms and fields in upstate new york. two convicted killers, richard matt and david sweat, they may have been seen we're now told, in the town of willsboro. they escaped from the clinton...
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that is one of the reasons why ron johnson ended up a jcpenney originally.llison has a great track record. u.s.ersaw home depot's stores -- one of the biggest retailers in the country. pimm: where else did he work? matt: target. he has plenty of retail experience. pimm: operations, though. matt: operations. he is not a merchant. that is done below him. what he did at home depot is customer service. one of the things he wants to do is simplify the jobs of the store employees and put the employees in front of the customer more often. olivia: that all sounds like ronrsmart jargon, but johnson crushed it at apple. marvin allison crush it at home depot. it does not mean you going to kill it at jcpenney. matt: that's true. the stock is not done much for a long time. a little bit since johnson left, but not much. does have a proven track record, but what happens in 2016 is really what is going to make or break the company. there a difference between teaching someone to use the circular saw then what goes best with red? matt: that is definitely true. home depot has
that is one of the reasons why ron johnson ended up a jcpenney originally.llison has a great track record. u.s.ersaw home depot's stores -- one of the biggest retailers in the country. pimm: where else did he work? matt: target. he has plenty of retail experience. pimm: operations, though. matt: operations. he is not a merchant. that is done below him. what he did at home depot is customer service. one of the things he wants to do is simplify the jobs of the store employees and put the...
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punished for making protected disclosure to members of congress specifically for telling senator ron johnsonhe u.s. military tried and failed to pay a ransom for bowe bergdahl. that's against u.s. law. here is senator johnson yesterday. >> you believed you were pretty close to potentially having a deal to get 7 hostages in exchange for one taliban leader instead we got one hostage exchanged for five taliban leaders? is that in a nutshell, is that why you have been retaliated against? >> the marine says the army removed him from his job and tried to court-martial him. >> how is the army responding to all of this? >> they are not saying very much. we reached out to them yesterday after this hearing. but all a spokesperson who say was as a matter of policy we don't confirm the names of individuals who may or may not be under investigation. >> kristin fisher live for us in washington. have a great weekend. oo ch oo >>> maryland mosby insists she has a good relationship with police, but not everyone agrees. >> i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. of course -- i work wit
punished for making protected disclosure to members of congress specifically for telling senator ron johnsonhe u.s. military tried and failed to pay a ransom for bowe bergdahl. that's against u.s. law. here is senator johnson yesterday. >> you believed you were pretty close to potentially having a deal to get 7 hostages in exchange for one taliban leader instead we got one hostage exchanged for five taliban leaders? is that in a nutshell, is that why you have been retaliated against?...
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senator ron johnson thanks for coming back to "america's newsroom."s seems to be a battle between security and efficiency. something has got to give. what did you learn in that hearing? >> the tsa has the dual goals of being efficient so nobody misses their flight and also being 100% security. it's not working. we need a top to bottom look at how the program is working or not working. bill: i want to take you back to yesterday's hearing. there is a couple very relevant points. this is john roth with homeland security talking about red teams. >> the red teams are not yours and the leaked report is yours. >> i can't confirm or deny the specific results or the methodology by which we did our testing. we don't identify ourselves as red team, these are auditors we use who are members of the inspector general's office. bill: the auditors are accountants that work for the government? >> when i met with inspector general roth in my office before the hearing he said they are ectdants. -- they are accountants. so that's why this is so obvious what we are doing
senator ron johnson thanks for coming back to "america's newsroom."s seems to be a battle between security and efficiency. something has got to give. what did you learn in that hearing? >> the tsa has the dual goals of being efficient so nobody misses their flight and also being 100% security. it's not working. we need a top to bottom look at how the program is working or not working. bill: i want to take you back to yesterday's hearing. there is a couple very relevant points....
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ron johnson said he is reviewing the report adding a raise is valid concerns. taxpayers have spent thousands of dollars to secure the system and it is important to be met. last year's $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> is not much better before 9/11. >> finding that they feel that 95 percent of the times as an undercover agent with a fake bomb set off a magnetometer but the skaters failed to find it during the pat down this is similar to the underwear bomb that got through security to bring down a jet 2009. all of them are going now to investigate to share information but last weekend in new york airport the head of hamas' security emphasized it was going well. >> fiscal year 2014 alone putting passengers through pre-clearance to deny boarding fortune does individuals johnson immediately directed tsa to implement changes adding 95 percent billy ray does not tell the whole story. >> the numbers look good out of context but they are a critical element in the continual evolution of our aviation security. >> looking at checked baggage with weaknesses across th
ron johnson said he is reviewing the report adding a raise is valid concerns. taxpayers have spent thousands of dollars to secure the system and it is important to be met. last year's $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> is not much better before 9/11. >> finding that they feel that 95 percent of the times as an undercover agent with a fake bomb set off a magnetometer but the skaters failed to find it during the pat down this is similar to the underwear bomb that got through...
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republican ron johnson says he's reviewing the report adding it raises quote, valid concerns taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it's important for that goal to be met. last year $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> it's not much better than it was before 9/11 because this is meant to be a deterrent. it's not the great wall of china. >> 57 out of 70 tests, carried out by special investigators known as red teams. in one instance an undercover agent with a faked bomb set off a magnotometer. this test was supposed to emit the underwear bomb that nearly brought down a debt over detroit on christmas day in 2009. the vast majority of plots are thwarted by good intelligence not pat-downs. >> all of them are stopped by going out, investigating, sharing information and discovering plots long before they came to fruition. >> just last week at a new york airport, the head of homeland security emphasized what is going well. >> in this year 2014 alone, we screened some 16.4 million passengers through preclearance and denied boarding to some 10,000 individual
republican ron johnson says he's reviewing the report adding it raises quote, valid concerns taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it's important for that goal to be met. last year $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> it's not much better than it was before 9/11 because this is meant to be a deterrent. it's not the great wall of china. >> 57 out of 70 tests, carried out by special investigators known as red teams. in one instance an undercover...
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ron johnson chairs the homeland security committee. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> morning, i want to welcome our witnesses. thank you for your thoughtful testimony you have provided in the written form and looking forward to your oral testimony and answers to our questions. i do want to point out this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate some information was leaked prior to our ability to really completely analyze it. we want to make sure as we are asking questions and you are answering questions we don't reveal classified information to give our enemies information to harm us. but the fact of the matter is if we are going to solve any problem, i said this repeatedly from this chair, we have to recognize and acknowledge reality. we have to describe it. the purpose of any hearing under my chairmanship is follow every hearing hopefully every member and member of the audiences takes the first step to solve the problem and that is admitting we have one. i have been thinking about the struggles of the tsa since first establi
ron johnson chairs the homeland security committee. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> morning, i want to welcome our witnesses. thank you for your thoughtful testimony you have provided in the written form and looking forward to your oral testimony and answers to our questions. i do want to point out this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate some information was leaked prior to our ability to really completely analyze it. we want to make sure as we are asking questions and you...
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republican ron johnson says he's reviewing the report adding it raises quote, valid concerns taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it's important for that goal to be met. last year $7 billion was budgeted for tsa. >> it's not much better than it was before 9/11 because this is meant to be a deterrent. it's not the great wall of china. >> 57 out of 70 tests, carried out by special investigators known as red teams. in one instance an undercover agent with a faked bomb set off a magnotometer. this test was supposed to emit the underwear bomb that nearly brought down a debt over detroit on christmas day in 2009. the vast majority of plots are thwarted by good intelligence not pat-downs. >> all of them are stopped by going out, investigating, sharing information and discovering plots long before they came to fruition. >> just last week at a new york airport, the head of homeland security emphasized what is going well. >> in this year 2014 alone, we screened some 16.4 million passengers through preclearance and denied boarding to some 10,000 individuals. >
republican ron johnson says he's reviewing the report adding it raises quote, valid concerns taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it's important for that goal to be met. last year $7 billion was budgeted for tsa. >> it's not much better than it was before 9/11 because this is meant to be a deterrent. it's not the great wall of china. >> 57 out of 70 tests, carried out by special investigators known as red teams. in one instance an undercover...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator ron johnson from wisconsin. [applause] senator johnson: thank you. thank you, kellyanne and thank you, ralph, and thank you all for caring enough about this country to be involved. that's what it's going to take. i'd like to spend a little bit of time telling you a little bit about who i am, i normally don't do that but i'm kind of the odd man out here. i saw the list of speakers here and i am the guy that's not running for president. [laughter] not going to make an announcement other than that. but i also want to talk a little bit about problem solving. and you know, the fact of the matter is, we're going to solve problems in this nation, i think we have to rely on renewed faith, strengthened family strong communities, the things that made this country great. i was asked to give a speech at the university of wisconsin-oshkosh on constitution day. i'm not a constitutional scholar, i'm an accountant, a manufacturer. i have to admit my last formal education about the constitution was in seventh grade civics class.
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator ron johnson from wisconsin. [applause] senator johnson: thank you. thank you, kellyanne and thank you, ralph, and thank you all for caring enough about this country to be involved. that's what it's going to take. i'd like to spend a little bit of time telling you a little bit about who i am, i normally don't do that but i'm kind of the odd man out here. i saw the list of speakers here and i am the guy that's not running for president. [laughter] not...
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ron johnson built with his brother-in-law a manufacturing business in the state of wisconsin, so he came to washington already knowing what it's like to be a job creator a budget balancer, not believing much in a debt ceiling. he brought those skills and principles to bear on his role in the united states senate. he and his wife have three children and reside in wisconsin. senator johnson was also on the receiving end of a famous quote. on january 23, 2013 he was asking a question in a committee hearing and basically said, i think the american public was misled to believe the attacks in benghazi that resulted in four dead americans resulted from a video or some protest. and the response he got from the witness was, the fact is we have four dead americans. what difference at this point does it make? that was senator johnson who asked that question. to whom -- and secretary clinton, former secretary clinton supplied the answer. we thank him for his tenacious questioning as a member of several committees. we thank him also as somebody who has tried to enforce budget caps and said, you just
ron johnson built with his brother-in-law a manufacturing business in the state of wisconsin, so he came to washington already knowing what it's like to be a job creator a budget balancer, not believing much in a debt ceiling. he brought those skills and principles to bear on his role in the united states senate. he and his wife have three children and reside in wisconsin. senator johnson was also on the receiving end of a famous quote. on january 23, 2013 he was asking a question in a...
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i think indicative of that is the proposal that ron johnson made, the senator from wisconsin, who suggestedss a bridge and support the subsidies through the next election. no coincidence that he is up for re-election in 2016. and i believe it is telling that he wants to bridge the subsidies. but the fact is, chris, they have had five years to come up with a plausible alternative to the health care act and they have not done so. so it is unlikely they will do so overnight. >> that is an interesting point. you have a fair number of republicans in cycle 2016 who are facing competitive races. and that is a really good point. that they will be really out spoken, particularly if they're in state where they suspect a democratic presidential nominee will carry to get something done. >> right, and unlike 2014, 2016, you have a lot of republican incumbents in these blue states, in illinois, and wisconsin and ohio and pennsylvania and florida and new hampshire. all of whom are going to feel some jeopardy if the law goes -- if this law is unravelled. >> i think it will be very hard because the nature o
i think indicative of that is the proposal that ron johnson made, the senator from wisconsin, who suggestedss a bridge and support the subsidies through the next election. no coincidence that he is up for re-election in 2016. and i believe it is telling that he wants to bridge the subsidies. but the fact is, chris, they have had five years to come up with a plausible alternative to the health care act and they have not done so. so it is unlikely they will do so overnight. >> that is an...
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. >> because of the backlash already to ron johnson who wants to extend it a couple months like a year, this is going to divide the republicans deeply and they are counting on that. >> we are in a bit of a box. when campaigning for president, it can be a lonely job at times. i'm going to say it rick santorum surprised us in 2012. he went on to win iowa shy of 25% of the vote. yesterday, it was a tough day. he's in hamlin iowa population 300 and one person shows up at the event. then he moves on to dennison. he's doubling his crowd as he goes. two people showed up in dennison iowa. bless him for going the work and working hard the old fashioned way, but that's got to be tough. >> it's two steps forward, i don't know how many steps back. rick santorum in iowa was drawing crowds in the end. now he has nothing to show for it. people are looking at other candidates. >> i hope history repeats himself. he works hard and goes all over iowa starts with one, two, he would be doubling his crowds. at this rate he's going to have whatever it is. he's betting history is going to repeat itself. he's
. >> because of the backlash already to ron johnson who wants to extend it a couple months like a year, this is going to divide the republicans deeply and they are counting on that. >> we are in a bit of a box. when campaigning for president, it can be a lonely job at times. i'm going to say it rick santorum surprised us in 2012. he went on to win iowa shy of 25% of the vote. yesterday, it was a tough day. he's in hamlin iowa population 300 and one person shows up at the event. then...
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chairman ron johnson illustrated the problem. tsa screens two million passengers every day.nd it screens passengers on 25,000 domestic flights a day. ranking member tom carper drew upon the words of his father to convey that the agency still has to strive for perfection. >> jobs worth doing are worth doing well. he said that hundreds of times, maybe thousands of times. and out of that i took this lesson, we should be focused on perfection. we'll never get there, but that should be our goal. and if it isn't perfect we need to make it better. >> reporter: again reality shows otherwise. a series of ig findings in a classified report that was leaked found testers with fake bombs and weapons got through security in 67 out of 70 times, that's a 96% failure rate. another ig report found that 73 airport workers managed to pass tsa screening and acquire secure badges despite being on terror watch lists. the ig said a large part of the problem is poor training. >> we've also examined the performance of tsa's work force which is largely a function of who is hired and how they are train
chairman ron johnson illustrated the problem. tsa screens two million passengers every day.nd it screens passengers on 25,000 domestic flights a day. ranking member tom carper drew upon the words of his father to convey that the agency still has to strive for perfection. >> jobs worth doing are worth doing well. he said that hundreds of times, maybe thousands of times. and out of that i took this lesson, we should be focused on perfection. we'll never get there, but that should be our...
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the senate of the chairman home land security ron johnson says he is reviewing report, adding it raisesalid concerns. taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it is important for that goal to be met. the last year, $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> it is really not much better before 9/11 because this is a deterrent and it is not great wall of chine art report report classified report said they found 95 percent of the time, 57 out of the 70 tests carried out the by pegs investigators known as red teams n1 instance an under cover agent with the fake bomb strapped to his back set off a magnet strip but the screener still failed to find it during a follow-up pat down this test was supposed to mimic the underwear bomb that got through security and nearly brought down a jet over detroit on christmas day in 2009. critics also point out that the vast majority of the flights are stopped by good intelligence not pat downs. >> all of them were stopped by going out, investigating sharing information and long before they came to fruition. >> reporter: just las
the senate of the chairman home land security ron johnson says he is reviewing report, adding it raisesalid concerns. taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to secure our air travel system. it is important for that goal to be met. the last year, $7 billion was budgeted for the tsa. >> it is really not much better before 9/11 because this is a deterrent and it is not great wall of chine art report report classified report said they found 95 percent of the time, 57 out of the 70 tests...
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when you have folks like senator ron johnson and republicans putting forth their response bills they as they might be they were trying to figure out a way to extend subsidies. by 2017 the law will be covering 20 million americans an there's no way anybody is getting rid of it. at this point there is a fundamental right in the country to have affordable health care at least as long as you meet a pretty broad range of conditions. i think that's important. a real legacy piece for obama and a real improvement in people's lives. the trade deal is interesting. we still don't know on some level. we expect the final trade bill will pass. this is all setting the way for the transpacific partnership deal to pass but currently it has not been shown publicly to anybody. that i'm more in the position of reserving judgment on. i agree with you the house democrats attempted to try to keep obama from having the authority to move that trade deal through without amendments. that has fallen flat obviously. it is completely reversed now. i think it is still early to see how much trouble tpp has already.
when you have folks like senator ron johnson and republicans putting forth their response bills they as they might be they were trying to figure out a way to extend subsidies. by 2017 the law will be covering 20 million americans an there's no way anybody is getting rid of it. at this point there is a fundamental right in the country to have affordable health care at least as long as you meet a pretty broad range of conditions. i think that's important. a real legacy piece for obama and a real...
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senator ron johnson from wisconsin. of the first republicans in the senate to kind of propose something that could fix something in reaction to the supreme court's decision and there's a reason for that. it's because he is up for re-election in 2016 running against the guy he defeated nearly six years ago, senator russ feingold and johnson is one of the most vocal on the map in 2016. he's trying to protect himself in his own state before his re-election. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> still ahead, what you are saying on social media about rachel dolezal breaking her silence. everybody has an opinion. >>> also making a splash across the pond. how the first lady is trying to change the lives of millions of young girls around the world. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. what do you think of when you think of the united states postal
senator ron johnson from wisconsin. of the first republicans in the senate to kind of propose something that could fix something in reaction to the supreme court's decision and there's a reason for that. it's because he is up for re-election in 2016 running against the guy he defeated nearly six years ago, senator russ feingold and johnson is one of the most vocal on the map in 2016. he's trying to protect himself in his own state before his re-election. >> thank you both for your time...
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and in february 11 nch, the headline appeared in the press, "senator ron johnson to irs. why did they find 80,000 lost e-mails"? you didn't find 80,000 e-mails, did you? >> mr. cummings, what we did is we attempted to keep members of congress with relevant jurisdiction over this matter informed at every stage. i can assure you that at every opportunity where i participated, i made a request. i admonished staff that this is preliminary information and we requested that they not repeat this information publicly. and unfortunately that, was done. so while we were in the process of refining, trying to keep congress informed because we've been criticized in the past for not keeping congress informed, so we made an effort at my direction to do so. with every new discovery and every time my investigative staff was able to parse out, find duplicates, find things that were not necessarily responsive, the numbers changed. >> so you recovered these e-mails but you had no idea how many had already been turned over to congress. that's why you say it was on going? >> precisely. we made
and in february 11 nch, the headline appeared in the press, "senator ron johnson to irs. why did they find 80,000 lost e-mails"? you didn't find 80,000 e-mails, did you? >> mr. cummings, what we did is we attempted to keep members of congress with relevant jurisdiction over this matter informed at every stage. i can assure you that at every opportunity where i participated, i made a request. i admonished staff that this is preliminary information and we requested that they not...
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good job, polite and courteous, and i thank them and they have no idea who i am, they think i am ron johnson. day-to-day, it's probably mixed. but that's something you might want to think of. one of the things that makes people like their job, they know what they are doing is important and they feel like they are making progress. people, we just had an interesting study about a month or two ago, it said why people are leaving, and one of the things is as hard as they work they don't get thanked. it's a little thing and something we want to keep in mind. and when somebody is out of order and doing things out of order, i will tell them, and then i tell them who i many a. let me get to rebecca, give us one thing they are doing well? >> i think risk security is a good procedure, and as long as there is not risks associated with it 99.99% of the traveling public simply wants to get from point a to point b safely and security and we need to focus on a way to quickly expedite the passengers and focus on the small percentage of people that pose a threat to the aviation security and the only way we c
good job, polite and courteous, and i thank them and they have no idea who i am, they think i am ron johnson. day-to-day, it's probably mixed. but that's something you might want to think of. one of the things that makes people like their job, they know what they are doing is important and they feel like they are making progress. people, we just had an interesting study about a month or two ago, it said why people are leaving, and one of the things is as hard as they work they don't get...
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the former executive of home depot is now in the third year of a turnaround after the disaster of ron johnsonnike already has shoes on most nba players and now the uniforms will have the famous swoosh as well. the company is replacing adidas which decided not to renew its agreement with the nba. nike will become the first apparel sponsor to have its logo appeared on a uniform designs. those, stephanie, are the top headlines. stephanie: we will go back to a story i had earlier. j.crew cutting 700 -- 175 jobs after a disappointing first-quarter results. consumers getting more averse to painful price and j.crew has declined 10% from last year. joining us now is the ceo of flash sales pioneer michelle peluso. welcome. when we see headlines like this about j.crew and the fact that the consumer, me included, has become addicted to sales, who was to blame? michelle: consumers want a few things -- excitement. it has always been about exciting, fun social. they want a point of view. they want -- they don't want to come into a huge market place they want value and a great deal. that is what was the fou
the former executive of home depot is now in the third year of a turnaround after the disaster of ron johnsonnike already has shoes on most nba players and now the uniforms will have the famous swoosh as well. the company is replacing adidas which decided not to renew its agreement with the nba. nike will become the first apparel sponsor to have its logo appeared on a uniform designs. those, stephanie, are the top headlines. stephanie: we will go back to a story i had earlier. j.crew cutting...
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they think i am ron johnson. day to day it is probably mixed. we had a study about why people are leaving and one of the things is that as hard as they work they never get thanked. let me let the others pick up. >> i think risk based security is a good procedure. as long as there is no risk associated associated. 99.9 of the public want to get from point a to b safely and we need to focus on that and target the tiny segment of the population. >> once again, i like the pre-check program. it blows hay from the hay stack to get down to that one needle. and the other program i love is the viper teams. the visibility intermodal prevention and response teams. >> i would like to say risk based security at tsa has the opportunity to offer tremendous efficiency and i would encourage them to go ahead and work on that. >> most important element i have seen is leadership. if you have great leadership you have a chance to be successful. if not you are doomed. the president seemed to nominate and i think that is a great choice. if you had the opportunity to s
they think i am ron johnson. day to day it is probably mixed. we had a study about why people are leaving and one of the things is that as hard as they work they never get thanked. let me let the others pick up. >> i think risk based security is a good procedure. as long as there is no risk associated associated. 99.9 of the public want to get from point a to b safely and we need to focus on that and target the tiny segment of the population. >> once again, i like the pre-check...
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director will testify tomorrow before chairman ron johnson's homeland security committee. i hope she'll better address the legitimate concerns of the american people. that means mr. president a resolve to get to the bottom of what happened. that means giving the american people renewed confidence in a creeing bureaucracy. and that means pledging to work with policy-makers to enact real real reforms rather than simply accepting failure. whatever happens tomorrow, one thing doesn't change. the need for the intelligence committee's cybersecurity bill we tried to pass earlier this month. i'm going to continue working with my colleagues toward that end. in the meantime, i look forward to seeing what happens in tomorrow's committee meeting. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: the senior senator from kentucky is certainly right that we need to move on cybersecurity. i've known that for many years and we have tried. why haven't we done something on it? because of filibusters by the republicans. we had a bill that had been worked on for
director will testify tomorrow before chairman ron johnson's homeland security committee. i hope she'll better address the legitimate concerns of the american people. that means mr. president a resolve to get to the bottom of what happened. that means giving the american people renewed confidence in a creeing bureaucracy. and that means pledging to work with policy-makers to enact real real reforms rather than simply accepting failure. whatever happens tomorrow, one thing doesn't change. the...
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take senator ron johnson's bill which is the baseline republican bill. cosigners. repeal the individual mandate and business mandate. repeal the mandated regulations inside the insurance plan. that it's only way you are going to lower costs to make this affordable. we already had published rate hikes, insurance rate hikes up to 15%, 30%. i never thought the numbers added up. the idea was the young people were going to buy these plans, take a higher deductible and finance the older people. i don't think those numbers add up. most analysts who look at it don't think those numbers add up. >> can i -- >> those left holding the bag will be taxpayers. >> the congressional budget office larry is dismissing is headed by the man the republicans picked. it is a congressional budget office that has a great reputation for neutrality. larry is dismissing them. i think you'll add this to conservative predictions of disaster. we were told it would wreck the economy. if you deny people care it may cost less the fact is this is a bill that expands care with cost controls
take senator ron johnson's bill which is the baseline republican bill. cosigners. repeal the individual mandate and business mandate. repeal the mandated regulations inside the insurance plan. that it's only way you are going to lower costs to make this affordable. we already had published rate hikes, insurance rate hikes up to 15%, 30%. i never thought the numbers added up. the idea was the young people were going to buy these plans, take a higher deductible and finance the older people. i...
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>> extending the subsidies, what ron johnson wants to do is repeal the employer mandate in exchange forg the obama administration the subsidies and extension they're asking or hoping for. neil: what if the supreme court rules the subsidies are just fine? >> that's very likely to happen. neil: and it's status quo. >> status quo and we're left with the same broken system. neil: kayleigh mcenany, thank you very much. another development, that better-than-expected jobs report today, we also told that you new york fed president said that that all but guarantees a rate hike later this year, not pushed to next year. i want you to hear from a harvard professor who says this report they're crowing about, not much worth crowing about, and if you can explain that professor quinn mills from the fine institution of harvard. first of all, i want to understand how you still have a job at harvard, and i want to you explain why you don't think this is a report that's cracked up to be what it is. explain. >> it is a good report. it's not a great report. it's consistent with the same slow growth economy t
>> extending the subsidies, what ron johnson wants to do is repeal the employer mandate in exchange forg the obama administration the subsidies and extension they're asking or hoping for. neil: what if the supreme court rules the subsidies are just fine? >> that's very likely to happen. neil: and it's status quo. >> status quo and we're left with the same broken system. neil: kayleigh mcenany, thank you very much. another development, that better-than-expected jobs report...
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and ron johnson what he makes of this. senator, what now? what do you think happens now? >> well, neil, well, certainly it's not a -- it's certainly not a -- it's a victory for big government. no doubted about it. it's a victory for big government and i suppose for those fewer taxpayers that benefit from obamacare and it's a real loss for the rule of law. it's loss for hard working tax paying americans who are going to have to fund all these benefits and also a big victoria for the big benefits. so this is a very disappointing decision. it's going to make it that much more difficult for us to repeal and replace obamacare. neil: do you think you have akin? >> again, it's going to make it that much more difficult. . neil: i don't think it's ever going to happen. i'm just reading the math and the numbers, and it says you might be able to tinker with it, but i think that this is -- i'm not saying invested stone, but darn near drawn into it. >> goodnights put a lot of pressure on the republican presidential candidate to show you the american people just how damaging obamacare
and ron johnson what he makes of this. senator, what now? what do you think happens now? >> well, neil, well, certainly it's not a -- it's certainly not a -- it's a victory for big government. no doubted about it. it's a victory for big government and i suppose for those fewer taxpayers that benefit from obamacare and it's a real loss for the rule of law. it's loss for hard working tax paying americans who are going to have to fund all these benefits and also a big victoria for the big...
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ron johnson, chairs this hearing. >> we can move on to the second part of our hearing here. >> he's been nominated to be the governor for the united states -- his leadership, they saw huge growth, expansion in the pittsburgh area to ohio, ind indiana, west virginia and maryland. there is decreasing volume and in fiscal year 2014 with net loss of $5.5 billion. they need to counter the loss in revenue by changing consumer behavior. the ability to expand to customer preference that giant eagle has shown is something that postal service vitally needs. welcome, we look forward to your testimony. we have bob casey from pennsylvania that would tlik say a few words prior to your testimony. >> before we speak, let me just say we don't trust senator casey. >> that's why we were hoping senator toomey would be here. >> maybe pat will show up, too. seriously, great to see you, bob. thanks for coming. this is great. >> i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member for giving me this opportunities to introduce david shapira. mr. chairman, you read -- or you highlight the some of his business back
ron johnson, chairs this hearing. >> we can move on to the second part of our hearing here. >> he's been nominated to be the governor for the united states -- his leadership, they saw huge growth, expansion in the pittsburgh area to ohio, ind indiana, west virginia and maryland. there is decreasing volume and in fiscal year 2014 with net loss of $5.5 billion. they need to counter the loss in revenue by changing consumer behavior. the ability to expand to customer preference that...
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senator ron johnson chairs the committee. this hearing was interrupted because of a bomb threat. >> good morning. if we will come to order. i would like to welcome our witnesses. thank you for your very thoughtful testimony, looking forward to oral testimony and answers to the questions. i do want to point out that this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that some information was leaked prior to our ability to analyze it. we want to make sure that as we are asking questions and you are answering questions that we do not reveal classified information to give our enemies information to harm us. if -- i have said this repeatedly, we have to recognize the reality and describe it. the folks in any hearing under my chairmanship is that in the end, following the hearing that every member of the audience and dais takes the first step to solving a problem which is to admit we have one. i have been thinking about struggles with tsa. since it was first established. understanding how it has two missions, and then they are by
senator ron johnson chairs the committee. this hearing was interrupted because of a bomb threat. >> good morning. if we will come to order. i would like to welcome our witnesses. thank you for your very thoughtful testimony, looking forward to oral testimony and answers to the questions. i do want to point out that this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that some information was leaked prior to our ability to analyze it. we want to make sure that as we are asking questions...
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. >> a couple of plans out there, mitch mcconnell signed on to a plan sponsored by ron johnson, facinguss feingold proposes extending the subdiddies through the middle of 2017 but that's a making conservatives angry the heritage action for america, conservative advocacy group saying that is an overreaction. what's going to happen the republicans rally around this plan and pass it not going to get done because obama is going to veto it going to make the conservative base angry and then we are going to be in this almost government shutdown standoff, two sides blaming each other for why people got their subsidies stripped. republicans say, we passed legislation to extend these another 18 months two year the president vetoed them. i think as we saw in the government shutdown battle obama has more credibility on the obamacare on what's -- on obamacare subsidies since it is his law, democrats are feeling confident the republicans will get the blame for this like they did in the government shutdown and why they are not making any effort to fix what could be a public policy disaster. >> philli
. >> a couple of plans out there, mitch mcconnell signed on to a plan sponsored by ron johnson, facinguss feingold proposes extending the subdiddies through the middle of 2017 but that's a making conservatives angry the heritage action for america, conservative advocacy group saying that is an overreaction. what's going to happen the republicans rally around this plan and pass it not going to get done because obama is going to veto it going to make the conservative base angry and then we...
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today is that it was interrupting this hearing that was dealing with security issues, chairman ron johnson was clearly sort of taken aback by it. told to clear the room. all those persons who were a part of the hearing, the witnesses, the members, audience public all were escorted out. and then we were in hallways in what is known as the dirksen senate office building. not the u.s. capitol itself but across the street where committees and senators have their offices. if i could just say to the control room i don't have mix minus. and in addition, there's the issue of what happens next. the u.s. capitol police brought in dogs. i was there as the bomb-sniffing dogs came through and the chief of the u.s. capitol police kim dyne came to the scene and in a period of about an hour everything was resolved. there appeared to be no concerns. it was told to us that it was a telephone threat. a bomb threat. as described by u.s. capitol police officials with a specific location in that senate office building. they wept through the procedures. we saw lots of officers. at the same time life in the capit
today is that it was interrupting this hearing that was dealing with security issues, chairman ron johnson was clearly sort of taken aback by it. told to clear the room. all those persons who were a part of the hearing, the witnesses, the members, audience public all were escorted out. and then we were in hallways in what is known as the dirksen senate office building. not the u.s. capitol itself but across the street where committees and senators have their offices. if i could just say to the...
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ron johnson of wisconsin. the ranking member tom carper of delaware. >> good morning.hearing will come to order. i want to first welcome our witnesses. thank you for your very thoughtful testimony you've provided in written form. looking forward to your answers. i want to point out that this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that, you know, some information was leaked prior to our ability to really completely analyze it. we want to make sure that as we're asking questions as you're answering questions, that we don't reveal classified or sensitive information to give our enemies information to harm us. but the fact of the matter is, if we're ever going to solve any problem -- i've said this repeatedly from this chair -- we have to recognize and acknowledge reality. we have to describe it. the purpose of any hearing under my chairmanship is that in the end, following the hearing, that every member of the audience takes the first step in solving any problem, which is admit we have one. certainly as i've been reading the briefing, as i've been thinking about
ron johnson of wisconsin. the ranking member tom carper of delaware. >> good morning.hearing will come to order. i want to first welcome our witnesses. thank you for your very thoughtful testimony you've provided in written form. looking forward to your answers. i want to point out that this hearing is necessary. i think it is unfortunate that, you know, some information was leaked prior to our ability to really completely analyze it. we want to make sure that as we're asking questions as...
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the proposal there's a proposal in the senate by ron johnson that does some of this that is getting ass the house right now. >> now, i mean keep in mind though, i mean this is very if this does happen it's it could be a lose/lose for both sides. if you actually temporarily extend likejohnson's proposal argues you can create market shifts by extending current subsidyies but not allowing for new people to enroll. the stability on the market will rely on some sense of future enrollment. scott's right that we could have some enrollment where the administration has through regulation some possibilities. but if i was any member of congress, i would want to see some stability through a congressional active proposal. remember, this is what brought the case forward in the first place was what was written into law and how congress interpreted it. that's what everybody is kind of reading between the tea leaves of what the justices would think. >> the republicans just let it go and says the individual mandate that comes no longer enforceable. >> if the subsidies go away the mandate goes away and
the proposal there's a proposal in the senate by ron johnson that does some of this that is getting ass the house right now. >> now, i mean keep in mind though, i mean this is very if this does happen it's it could be a lose/lose for both sides. if you actually temporarily extend likejohnson's proposal argues you can create market shifts by extending current subsidyies but not allowing for new people to enroll. the stability on the market will rely on some sense of future enrollment....
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. >> senator ron johnson and ryan say that may be we can extend it to the next administration. and it's not clear, they should have been unified weeks ago. it's a mistake. stuart: we'll see if it comes down today. we shall see. thank you very much. i want to update j the charleston shooting. there is indeed an uplifting message this monday morning. 20,000 people marched together sunday. they crossed a huge bridge the longest bridge in the country, one of them in the area. it was a march of unity and peace. after the horror of the shootings, that march was uplifting. as for the church where it happened. it held the first service since the shooting hope and unity. >> here is the reverend. >> i want you to know because the doors of mother emanuel is open on this sunday. it sends a message to every demon in hell and on earth. and thank law enforcement, thank the chief of police. the city of charleston and our neighboring community for working together to bring about a safer place not just for some of us, but for all of us. stuart: now, i thought that was uplifting, too, harmony fro
. >> senator ron johnson and ryan say that may be we can extend it to the next administration. and it's not clear, they should have been unified weeks ago. it's a mistake. stuart: we'll see if it comes down today. we shall see. thank you very much. i want to update j the charleston shooting. there is indeed an uplifting message this monday morning. 20,000 people marched together sunday. they crossed a huge bridge the longest bridge in the country, one of them in the area. it was a march...
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ron johnson chairs the homeland security committee. this is an hour and 10 minutes.
ron johnson chairs the homeland security committee. this is an hour and 10 minutes.