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tierney. unlike the substitute bill, the skills act doesn't include the wise investment act language that i authored to address this skills gap problem. the wise investment act helps connect the needs of small businesses and other stakeholders to training programs available through community colleges and elsewhere. it's time to set ideology aside and work together so the best ideas rise to the top. unfortunately this bill does the opposite. i urge my colleagues to oppose this bill and let's start working together to get a bill that robs support. i urge my colleagues to support real work force reforms that we need that are bipartisan and address the skills gap issue as well as the other important issue that are included in the work force investment act, but unfortunately not in the partisan skills act. thank you very much, madam speaker. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. thea. california reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you again, madam c
tierney. unlike the substitute bill, the skills act doesn't include the wise investment act language that i authored to address this skills gap problem. the wise investment act helps connect the needs of small businesses and other stakeholders to training programs available through community colleges and elsewhere. it's time to set ideology aside and work together so the best ideas rise to the top. unfortunately this bill does the opposite. i urge my colleagues to oppose this bill and let's...
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i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they okay, you have invested millions on this land and you can't use it because the kangaroo rat lives here. or in the case of utah, utah prairie dog. they said that we want to reestablish the dusky gopher frog here under the endangered species act, which we all like to protect the animals,. gerri: but the bald eagle is protected now. >> that's right. there are 600 animals covered by the endangered species act. gerri: it seems like the government keeps overstepping. even businesses having their business models ruined by this fanaticism. >> book and a person becomes like this anyway? if you're not doing more, you don't feel like they are doing their job. so they say oh, we will work with you. the fish and wildlife people. the handbook is 300 pages long but how you have to work with them. gerri: this is going to be great. watch green tierney on stiff and john stossel. on this day in history, the young and the restless premiered 50 years ago. they have won 111 daytime emmys, more than any oth
i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they okay, you have invested millions on this land and you can't use it because the kangaroo rat lives here. or in the case of utah, utah prairie dog. they said that we want to reestablish the dusky gopher frog here under the endangered species act, which we all like to protect the animals,. gerri: but the bald eagle is protected now. >> that's right. there are 600 animals covered by the...
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john: green tyranny is what we called this show, but tierney is a harsh word, a thing of dictatorship. a little over the top. most don't seem to rise to that. also, bans on pollution are actually a good thing, i'm glad government rules committee air and water cleaner. and i was a kid there was so much soot in the air, we didn't open the window. that has changed for the better. they change the water so much so that the rivers around manhattan are now clean enough to swim in. even here within sight of the empire state building within a short distance of millions of people flushing, i am willing to do this. it was freezing cold, but no longer so filthy. so hooray for the epa. so why do i use the phrase "green tyranny?" because government always goes too far. years ago i learned some animals were going extinct i thought the endangered species act was a great idea. but in the hands of government lawyers and environmental zealots come it becomes petty tyranny. prairie dogs, beatles take priority over people. see this guy? the utah prairie dog. he better hope you don't fight him on your land
john: green tyranny is what we called this show, but tierney is a harsh word, a thing of dictatorship. a little over the top. most don't seem to rise to that. also, bans on pollution are actually a good thing, i'm glad government rules committee air and water cleaner. and i was a kid there was so much soot in the air, we didn't open the window. that has changed for the better. they change the water so much so that the rivers around manhattan are now clean enough to swim in. even here within...
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john: green tyranny is what we called this show, but tierney is a harsh word, a thing of dictatorship. a little over the top. most don't seem toise to that. also, bans on pollution are actually a good thing, i'm gla government rules committee air and water cleaner. and i was a kid there was so much soot in the air, we didn't open the window. that has changed for the better. they change the water so much so that the rivers around manhattan are now clean enough to swim in. even here within sightf the empire state building within a short distance of millions of people flushing, i am willing to do this. it was freezing cold, but no longer so filthy. so hooray for the epa. so why do i use the phrase "green tyranny?" because government always goes too far. years ago i learned some animals were going extinct i thought the endangered species act was a great idea. but in the hands of government lawyers and environmental zealots come it becomes petty tyranny. prairie dogs, beatles take priority over people. see this guy? the utah prairie dog. he better hope you don't fight him on your land beca
john: green tyranny is what we called this show, but tierney is a harsh word, a thing of dictatorship. a little over the top. most don't seem toise to that. also, bans on pollution are actually a good thing, i'm gla government rules committee air and water cleaner. and i was a kid there was so much soot in the air, we didn't open the window. that has changed for the better. they change the water so much so that the rivers around manhattan are now clean enough to swim in. even here within sightf...
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oh, that's sergeant tierney. want to meet her? well, this worked out o.k. you going to see that policewoman? yeah i think i will. i like the idea of having the law on my side. did you enjoy the food? yes. where did the chinese learn to cook like that? i'll take that tupperware now. i don't think so. whoa, whoa. that's mine. you gave it to me. i don't give away tupperware. you should've said something. i didn't have to. look, with a piece of tupperware, you just assume! i've really got to thank you for this. by now you'd think people would be more open-minded. would you excuse me? i have to run to the bathroom. s-s-s-s-so... you and robert, hmm? yep. really? yes, indeedy. i'm surprised. really? why? no reason. this didn't happen overnight. robert is not exactly a one-woman man, if you know what i mean. no, sirree, bob. in many ways he's a typical guy-- he likes his sports, but he counters that with the side you see tonight or watching ms. liza minelli belt out a few choice numbers. those two halves of his personality come together to make him the very specia
oh, that's sergeant tierney. want to meet her? well, this worked out o.k. you going to see that policewoman? yeah i think i will. i like the idea of having the law on my side. did you enjoy the food? yes. where did the chinese learn to cook like that? i'll take that tupperware now. i don't think so. whoa, whoa. that's mine. you gave it to me. i don't give away tupperware. you should've said something. i didn't have to. look, with a piece of tupperware, you just assume! i've really got to thank...
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is maura tierney in the theater, if she is, will she sign in.'m here 45 minutes before anything. >> it's true. >> because i got to make my ovaltine. >> is it comforting working with four very strong actors? >> our ensemble which numbers 14, ten other people on the show, is -- i think it's a safe haven for us all. i think we all get to come in -- >> but you don't get a break. i'm sorry, i know you don't want us to do this. i'm just saying, like we all get a little bit of a respite but tom has to do it all, every second -- >> mcalary's onstage a lot. >> and it must be fun and hard, though, because it's all these different actors and all this energy and all these personalities and you have to -- >> but i get to look forward to each segment as it rolls along. like there's a moment where we have a big thing with you, then i have a big thing with courtney, a big thing with chris. peter comes and goes. mumbling other people's lines. but that's what -- i have to say, i think we all look forward to coming to work every day thus far. >> maura, you play al
is maura tierney in the theater, if she is, will she sign in.'m here 45 minutes before anything. >> it's true. >> because i got to make my ovaltine. >> is it comforting working with four very strong actors? >> our ensemble which numbers 14, ten other people on the show, is -- i think it's a safe haven for us all. i think we all get to come in -- >> but you don't get a break. i'm sorry, i know you don't want us to do this. i'm just saying, like we all get a little...
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likened it to this subversive martin luther in denouncing it protestants read it as an attack on the tierney of catholicism this embodies the ideals of the revolution by showing the tyranny of the was meant to overthrow. it has been all things to all people in the last 500 years it has been many more things to many more kinds of people it's simple tone might suggest. in the greatest number of university departments including philosophy, political science, international relations and many others. those of us that have taught machiavelli know that the book can still cause outrage. those of us that have led the scholarship on machiavelli nose that is still provides original and surprising readings. the predominant reading as either outraged more original insight. perhaps the reading today is a kind of breezy acceptance, one that skates over any worry. perhaps it is an attitude in which we flatter ourselves with sophistication and perhaps we've seen this before we are not shocked we will take in stride and use a few trips along the way to reassure some recent books with the title. management, a
likened it to this subversive martin luther in denouncing it protestants read it as an attack on the tierney of catholicism this embodies the ideals of the revolution by showing the tyranny of the was meant to overthrow. it has been all things to all people in the last 500 years it has been many more things to many more kinds of people it's simple tone might suggest. in the greatest number of university departments including philosophy, political science, international relations and many...
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you write that this income inequality is more like income tierney. explain. guest: when i was a young man the fortune 500 ceo's paid themselves between 300 times and 400 times the minimum wage. the head of wal-mart makes $11,000 per hour on an eight hour day and he million wal-mart workers who are making less than they were making for democrats, 202-585-3880. in 1968, adjusted for inflation. not a wage that meets the necessities of life. the iniquities for republicans, 202-585-3881. is growing, it is still growing, even though the low income workers have taken the brunt of the wall street crash and recession. they are more underemployed, underinsured, they get ripped off more in the consumer marketplace. we think it is time to turn this around with a modest goal, catching up with 1968 wages in terms of minimum wage. that means that right now the workers have double the productivity of what they were in 1968. one wal-mart worker is twice as productive now than the wal- mart worker of 1968, but is getting less money adjusted for inflation. ,t is a real issue of
you write that this income inequality is more like income tierney. explain. guest: when i was a young man the fortune 500 ceo's paid themselves between 300 times and 400 times the minimum wage. the head of wal-mart makes $11,000 per hour on an eight hour day and he million wal-mart workers who are making less than they were making for democrats, 202-585-3880. in 1968, adjusted for inflation. not a wage that meets the necessities of life. the iniquities for republicans, 202-585-3881. is growing,...
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immigratiimmigrati on law so we can bring young aspirational people that will rebuild the democratic tierneye a ton of the system secure a jumpstart our economy in a way that will create an uplifting of hopes and dreams, that directly impact economic growth. >> supreme court justice anthony kennedy testified about the court's budget pingback by think for a dollar not a fan about what she's offered us as a model for government that stresses stability and empathy. she's not going to win. but with atorvastatin generations because we need examples and role models and her way of conducting politics come at building bridges do not bunkers is a model that we can use for the future. automatic budget cuts varna sequestration are unsustainable and would results in furloughs and race to public safety. this is a little more than an hour and a half. >> committee will come to order. good morning to justice kennedy and justice breyer. we thank you for being here today. you both testified before this committee before and you're back. i always wonder how you decided comes before the subcommittee, what do you
immigratiimmigrati on law so we can bring young aspirational people that will rebuild the democratic tierneye a ton of the system secure a jumpstart our economy in a way that will create an uplifting of hopes and dreams, that directly impact economic growth. >> supreme court justice anthony kennedy testified about the court's budget pingback by think for a dollar not a fan about what she's offered us as a model for government that stresses stability and empathy. she's not going to win....
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>> markey: i was on the floor with john tierney six weeks ago trying to get an amendment on the floor to bring disaster relief of post-hurricanes in the two of the fishermen in massachusetts. i didn't see you out there during that debate, during the effort to have a debate on the house floor. i believe we have to have a plan for fishing industry based upon conversations at the local industry. but just to tell you, telecommunications i broke down those monopolies. breaking down monopolies in 1896 that at least $1 trillion worth of private-sector capital that is created thousand jobs. you know google, ebay, amazon, hulu, facebook and twitter, but thousands of companies in massachusetts whose names we don't know that art in new innovation economy and i'm proud of taking on monopolies because that was our ability to be the engine of innovation growth for massachusetts and for country. >> moderator: i want to make sure you get to question each. mr. markey has had only one. >> lynch: data what disaster relief. they just want to fish. i want everybody to open up your cable bill and take a pe
>> markey: i was on the floor with john tierney six weeks ago trying to get an amendment on the floor to bring disaster relief of post-hurricanes in the two of the fishermen in massachusetts. i didn't see you out there during that debate, during the effort to have a debate on the house floor. i believe we have to have a plan for fishing industry based upon conversations at the local industry. but just to tell you, telecommunications i broke down those monopolies. breaking down monopolies...
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we must beat them with tierney, address the political narrative they feed on. now, the foreign secretary made an important speech about a restructuring of the intelligence in north africa. >> start quoting long speeches. the figured if i added to that as well as in military and close down the space. did 25 drain the swamp of issues on which the feed. you also start to think about how you develop political systems in which, you know, the moderates can beat the extremists. >> inside. and believe somehow. that's not. this is a top intelligent approach that recognizes. the political settlement. all those things as well as the top action that the french should consider. >> restructuring intelligence, that part. >> it is part of the response. i don't think we should try and bridge and begin to come as a responsibility ourselves. of course we can't. we have strong relationships in nigeria. we should build on those. where others have strong relationships like the french, they should build on those. we should try and partner of the country's where there are real threats
we must beat them with tierney, address the political narrative they feed on. now, the foreign secretary made an important speech about a restructuring of the intelligence in north africa. >> start quoting long speeches. the figured if i added to that as well as in military and close down the space. did 25 drain the swamp of issues on which the feed. you also start to think about how you develop political systems in which, you know, the moderates can beat the extremists. >> inside....
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tierney, mr. hinojosa, mr. miller for including my legislation in their amendment that will be considered tomorrow. job training and re-employment issues always have been and always should be bipartisan. so it's very sad that this rule and the underlying bill have come to the floor under a strictly partisan process. and that they will actually harm the very program that they're designed to support. so i urge my colleagues to vote no and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. foxx: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i would now like to yield three minutes to the distinguished woman from indiana and a member of the education and work force committee, mrs. brooks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. mr. brooks: i'd first like to thank -- mrs. brooks: i'd first like to thank the leadership of congresswoman fox. i stand here today not just as a member of congress but as a former community college administrator. as a senior vice president and
tierney, mr. hinojosa, mr. miller for including my legislation in their amendment that will be considered tomorrow. job training and re-employment issues always have been and always should be bipartisan. so it's very sad that this rule and the underlying bill have come to the floor under a strictly partisan process. and that they will actually harm the very program that they're designed to support. so i urge my colleagues to vote no and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from...
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tierney corbin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the situation in syria -- jeremy corbyn. >> at the end of every war, it requires a political solution of some sort. could he tell us what series negotiations are undertaken with saudi arabia and qatar, who are fundamentally the funders of the opposition forces in syria, and what series engagement is being with the government of iran, particularly on bringing about some kind of comprehensive piece negotiation and piece process? because without that there will be more suffering, more deaths and more difficult for everyone. >> well, he makes a fair point in that the regional powers were able to agree among themselves about the situation at about a solution, that would be an enormous step forward. just as if the five permanent members of the security council were able to agree among ourselves, it would be a vital step forward but it would be among regional powers as well. there have been such attempts. and, in fact, through last autumn the egyptian government convened a group of egypt and
tierney corbin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the situation in syria -- jeremy corbyn. >> at the end of every war, it requires a political solution of some sort. could he tell us what series negotiations are undertaken with saudi arabia and qatar, who are fundamentally the funders of the opposition forces in syria, and what series engagement is being with the government of iran, particularly on bringing about some kind of comprehensive piece negotiation and piece process? because...