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the very fact thater that open in public says there is a problem and yet the mayor is silent and these other officials. now this is listed as an information item, but you still individually could call and say, what is going on, mr. mayor? why are you silent? the mayor who appointed you ought to be responsive to you and say how come? why not? rather than wait and develop a nicely-worded resolution that takes extra time. you could make a call and send an email and put the mayor on the spot. thank you. >> next i have charles rathbone. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is charles rathbone and i'm here on behalf of luxor cab company and i want to say to the members of the disabled community thank you for your business. we really need it and we're very happy to have it. in fact, we're honored to serve the disabled community. luxor has been in business now for 85 years. and you may have heard talk about cab companies are going bankrupt or something, luxor looks forward to being with you for another 85 years and no intention of going away. miss hayashi referred to problem of competition
the very fact thater that open in public says there is a problem and yet the mayor is silent and these other officials. now this is listed as an information item, but you still individually could call and say, what is going on, mr. mayor? why are you silent? the mayor who appointed you ought to be responsive to you and say how come? why not? rather than wait and develop a nicely-worded resolution that takes extra time. you could make a call and send an email and put the mayor on the spot. thank...
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it's also the strangest thing that government officials don't know thater t it how twitter works. >>rom a politician. >> seth: oh, rlly? yh. >> seth: oh i will never run for fi. [ light laughter ] >> have you deleted tweets? have you deleted them? >> seth: i've never had to delete -- i've had to delete wh i like get grammar wrong. >> oh, right, right. seth: no never taste or anything. >> you run a clean shop. >> seth: well i run a pretty clean shop, yeah. well thank you so much for being on the show. it's been wonderful to have you. and -- want to go out later for goat? [ laughter ] might as well take you out for some of new york's finest goat. jake tapper, everyone. "t lead" airs weekdays on cnn. we'll be rightack with music from sia. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the beam family hs a long history of doing things their own way. in fact, they age every drop of jim beam twice as long as the law requires for a true kentucky straight bourbon. ♪ so four long years from now... i'll be back for this one. that's how jim beam makes history. how will you make yours? that why we've workedbetter
it's also the strangest thing that government officials don't know thater t it how twitter works. >>rom a politician. >> seth: oh, rlly? yh. >> seth: oh i will never run for fi. [ light laughter ] >> have you deleted tweets? have you deleted them? >> seth: i've never had to delete -- i've had to delete wh i like get grammar wrong. >> oh, right, right. seth: no never taste or anything. >> you run a clean shop. >> seth: well i run a pretty clean...
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thatere are two things have with the book that she will have a harder road, although she is formidable and there is no one close to being as likely as the next president as she is. >to handle the wealth question the way she did, it did not show a lot of finesse. the other thing is, i'd understand writing a book of that link without a message. govern,ants to win and that was one of the biggest opportunity she will have between now and the voters to say here is what america is about right now and here is what i fight for. >> and to go to the narrative question, people have been saying for several months, what is her message? she is not a candidate for anything yet. she is a need to have a message. she has fought for things over her career. she will need to have a message. here is a book many pages long. it talks about her time as secretary of state. it was an opportunity to say here is my life adds up to. here is how that history leads to make me the right woman to lead america at this moment, its challenges, what i have learned, how my governing the loss of applies. philosophy that is t
thatere are two things have with the book that she will have a harder road, although she is formidable and there is no one close to being as likely as the next president as she is. >to handle the wealth question the way she did, it did not show a lot of finesse. the other thing is, i'd understand writing a book of that link without a message. govern,ants to win and that was one of the biggest opportunity she will have between now and the voters to say here is what america is about right now...
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color, thatere this would not be too cool. for people who could not pass for white, they would be still boat.in that same he said they should be arguing for equality and not because someone look a certain way. very good. i already said all of that. thatthough we pointed out fallacy if they have ruled in plessis's favor, it still would have shaken the categories of race. you're thinking about the legal argument. that is good. tourgee is going to echo some of the arguments made in front of .he civil -- supreme court he writes about how the 14th brought about the amendments because of the civil war and reconstruction, about how it brings forth a new category of citizenship, how new rights are formed. tourgee is going to say that, too. through those decisions. the decisions are in your book, page 162 and 164. i'm going to read little parts of them and go through them until we run out of time. brown. justice he writes the majority opinion. i think i have a slide on that. i do not. [laughter] ok. all right. the object of the 14 amen
color, thatere this would not be too cool. for people who could not pass for white, they would be still boat.in that same he said they should be arguing for equality and not because someone look a certain way. very good. i already said all of that. thatthough we pointed out fallacy if they have ruled in plessis's favor, it still would have shaken the categories of race. you're thinking about the legal argument. that is good. tourgee is going to echo some of the arguments made in front of .he...
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subject thater we talked about, the ukraine, and what the possibilities are, working with our allies to, again, resolve conflict in a peaceful way. -- aree at all concerned you at all concerned from the republican leadership elections to get bills passed, like the highway trust fund? >> those are urgently needed for the economy of our country. --re really have not been they really have not been partisan impasse. infrastructure and highways have been one of the least partisan areas of legislative success in the congress. tria is urgent. , and wet insurance act passed this before, with a 9/11, but interest in now it is time for reauthorization. for some reason, the chairman of the financial services committee is very much opposed to the proposals that had support, public, private support as the way to go forward. the main difference is we have million backstop. he wants to make it $500 million. that is huge. the consequence is is hard for anyone one who wants to know a building or a hotel, whatever, to get credit, because the exposure is so great, and what is hard for us, especially if
subject thater we talked about, the ukraine, and what the possibilities are, working with our allies to, again, resolve conflict in a peaceful way. -- aree at all concerned you at all concerned from the republican leadership elections to get bills passed, like the highway trust fund? >> those are urgently needed for the economy of our country. --re really have not been they really have not been partisan impasse. infrastructure and highways have been one of the least partisan areas of...
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, where he would ask these rhetorical questions, make these charges, and he knew that in fact the thaterwas empty, but at time, remember, the camera was very tight on the speaker at the .ime, wherever they were of course, it changes the whole dynamic, but that was a whole process that now many years later has torn this institution apart and has really paralyzed the institution. >> congressman george miller, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> on thursday, the one-year anniversary of the first story published on the edward snowden leaks about the nsa. the senate intelligence committee considered house passed bill that would limit how the nsa gathers and uses data. witnesses, including representatives of the nsa, the fbi, and verizon. it's three hours. >> the committee will come to order. i want quickly to set the ground rules for this hearing. the first thing is any discussion at all, i will clear this room immediately. please, everybody know that. this is a serious discussion, a serious subject. witnesses deserve to be heard and members deserve to be able to ask their questions, s
, where he would ask these rhetorical questions, make these charges, and he knew that in fact the thaterwas empty, but at time, remember, the camera was very tight on the speaker at the .ime, wherever they were of course, it changes the whole dynamic, but that was a whole process that now many years later has torn this institution apart and has really paralyzed the institution. >> congressman george miller, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> on thursday, the...
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that is on top of more than 43,000 e-mails involving ms. 2011 thater april have already been produced. there is absolutely no evidence, absolutely no evidence, to show that ms. crash wasomputer anything more than equipment failure. at the time of the incident in experts1, irs computer reviewed the issue and informed lois lerner that, " unfortunately, the news is not good. the sectors on the hard drive were bad, which made your data unrecoverable." your computer crashed a conspiracy? nno. was the irs system for backing up its e-mail system entirely under funded and wholly deficient? clearly, yes. in fact, congress has cut the irs budget for operations, which includes what it spends on computers and other information technology every year for the last five years. house republicans have are proposing -- are proposing to slash it once again next year. koskinen has informed this committee that the billion worth of computer equipment and the agency should be spending $150 million to $200 million on maintenance for that equipment. instead, the agency spends virtually nothing because it canno
that is on top of more than 43,000 e-mails involving ms. 2011 thater april have already been produced. there is absolutely no evidence, absolutely no evidence, to show that ms. crash wasomputer anything more than equipment failure. at the time of the incident in experts1, irs computer reviewed the issue and informed lois lerner that, " unfortunately, the news is not good. the sectors on the hard drive were bad, which made your data unrecoverable." your computer crashed a conspiracy?...