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turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in 1818, turner was 43. in the twenty years that britain had been at war, he had become a public figure, his reputation based on art and enterprise. the new classes made wealthy by the industrial revolution were eager to buy his works. and he w
turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing...
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turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in 1818, turner was 43. in the twenty years that britain had been at war, he had become a public figure, his reputation based on art and enterprise. the new classes made wealthy by the industrial revolution were eager to buy his works. and he w
turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing...
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vintage ted turner. as was his joy when he agreed to aol's merger with time warner. >> i did it with-- with as much or more excitement and enthusiasm as i did on that night when i first made love some 42 years ago. it was that--it's that kind of... >> he was now worth $10 billion. but shortly after the merger, turner was pushed aside by time warner brass-- vice chairman of nothing-- even though he was the company's largest individual stockholder. then the internet bubble burst, and aol time warner's stock went into freefall. you were losing nearly $10 million a day... >> no. >> for 2 1/2 years. >> a million a day. >> a million a day for 2 1/2 years? >> wait a minute. that'd be 700 million. no, you're right, 10 million a day. hey, listen, i didn't-- i get thousands, millions, and billions mixed up and i-- >> but when you're bleeding $10 million a day, at some point you just got to say, "i'm getting out of this." >> but my kids were all in the stock, most of my friends were. so i sat there loyally and went
vintage ted turner. as was his joy when he agreed to aol's merger with time warner. >> i did it with-- with as much or more excitement and enthusiasm as i did on that night when i first made love some 42 years ago. it was that--it's that kind of... >> he was now worth $10 billion. but shortly after the merger, turner was pushed aside by time warner brass-- vice chairman of nothing-- even though he was the company's largest individual stockholder. then the internet bubble burst, and...
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turner number 46. the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. turner. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. mckeon, aye. mr. smith, no. mr. bartlett, aye. mr. reyes, no. mr. thornberry, aye. miss sanchez, no. mr. jones, mr. jones votes aye. mr. mcintyre, votes no. mr. akin, mr. akin. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews. mr. andrews votes no. mr. miller, mr. miller votes aye. mrs. davis, mrs. davis votes no. mr. will son boats eye. mr. longevo, no. mr. larsen votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper votes no plxt klein, mr. klein votes eye. miss pordio votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votings no. mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack, votes no. mr. schuster boats aye. miss tsongas votes. miss pengri votes no. mr. landborn votes eye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. heinrich votes aye. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming, votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. kauffman votes eye. mr. critz votes no. mr. rooney, mr. rooney votes eye. mr. ryan votes no plxt plats, votes eye. mr
turner number 46. the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. turner. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. mckeon, aye. mr. smith, no. mr. bartlett, aye. mr. reyes, no. mr. thornberry, aye. miss sanchez, no. mr. jones, mr. jones votes aye. mr. mcintyre, votes no. mr. akin, mr. akin. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews. mr. andrews votes no. mr. miller, mr. miller votes aye. mrs. davis, mrs. davis votes no. mr. will son boats eye. mr....
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turner on. mr. turner, i would like to thank you for including language that provides critical oversight of the joint space operation center mission program. i think it's very important that the department meet the requirements of the war fighter and improve this program's current capabilities while maximizing cost-effectiveness by leveraging readily available government and commercial capabilities to the fullest extent practical. i would like to ask my friend the subcommittee chairman for his commitment to continue working with us on oversight activities of this important program. i would yield to the chairman. >> andrews, you do have my commitment to work with you on the oversight efforts of the joint space operations center mission program, and i appreciate your valuable contributions and your efforts to this. i look forward to the future work. >> as i do. thank you, mr. chairman. i would yield back. >> is there further deblate on the en bloc amendment? if not, the questions on the adoption of th
turner on. mr. turner, i would like to thank you for including language that provides critical oversight of the joint space operation center mission program. i think it's very important that the department meet the requirements of the war fighter and improve this program's current capabilities while maximizing cost-effectiveness by leveraging readily available government and commercial capabilities to the fullest extent practical. i would like to ask my friend the subcommittee chairman for his...
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turner to give me perspective on that. >> mr. franks, that's the second unblocked package. >> oh, that's the second one. forgive me. never mind. >> any other discussion? gentleman from new jersey. yes. i would like to thank you and the the chairman for some help with an issue that i want to engage on mr. turner, i would like to be thank you for including language in the sub committee mark that provides quit call oversight of the joint space operation mission center program. i think it's important that the fighter meet the
turner to give me perspective on that. >> mr. franks, that's the second unblocked package. >> oh, that's the second one. forgive me. never mind. >> any other discussion? gentleman from new jersey. yes. i would like to thank you and the the chairman for some help with an issue that i want to engage on mr. turner, i would like to be thank you for including language in the sub committee mark that provides quit call oversight of the joint space operation mission center program. i...
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turner for bringing this to the committee's attention. i hope this is an amendment we will get behind and support and think this is vital to do for the security of the united states. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from -- mr. andrews. >> i oppose this aamendment for the substantive reasons the gentlewoman from california has given. i think the subcommittee chairman from ohio is absolutely right to bring this up. i think the committee is absolutely right to consider these questions and make a decision about them. i find it to be an interesting contradictions with the underlying policy stated at the beginning of the mark-up that's against quote earmarks close quote. i think the decision to remove earmarks from this process was a bad decision. i think it divests the congressional decision-makers of our authority to do what we were elected to do. i think this aamendment is an example of the metta physical difficulty that comes along when one tries to distinguish between an earmark and non-earmar
turner for bringing this to the committee's attention. i hope this is an amendment we will get behind and support and think this is vital to do for the security of the united states. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from -- mr. andrews. >> i oppose this aamendment for the substantive reasons the gentlewoman from california has given. i think the subcommittee chairman from ohio is absolutely right to bring this up. i think the committee...
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the reason i'm here and others are here working here, ted turner. welcome back. >> it's good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks cbs, nbc, and abc, they emphasize their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words if there had been a fox news with right-wing anchors and nbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i would have to give it a lot of thought. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is so overcrowded
the reason i'm here and others are here working here, ted turner. welcome back. >> it's good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it...
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turner: absolutely not.ve got aa crowd-pleasing.but it's these exaggerated gaits, he says, that win big prizes at competiiions.an ooficial at one of those events, the tennessee walking-horse national celebration, says the abuse in this video is 'inexcusable'.brian: and this is still a money-making enterprise?turner: on a small scale for a ccuple oo thousand people. i think we can shut turner says the people who e - still use soring techniques are increasingly becomingg ppriahs in theehorse coomunity. pepsi-co has said thattit's pulling out as a sponsor of the tennessee walking horse nntional celebration this summer- it's &pone of the biggest competitions around.when asked &pif that decision was related tt thhs video just out by the humane society, a pepsi-co spokesman wouldn't say.brian todd, fort washington, briannroberts back on the field for the first time... time... in a year.the most difficull part of his injury... later in sports. &p((break 3)) later in sports. &p((break 3)) oh, hi.et your cash back wh
turner: absolutely not.ve got aa crowd-pleasing.but it's these exaggerated gaits, he says, that win big prizes at competiiions.an ooficial at one of those events, the tennessee walking-horse national celebration, says the abuse in this video is 'inexcusable'.brian: and this is still a money-making enterprise?turner: on a small scale for a ccuple oo thousand people. i think we can shut turner says the people who e - still use soring techniques are increasingly becomingg ppriahs in theehorse...
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back with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner.hat do you feel, ted, when you see that clip again? >> it feels good. it was a great idea and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news networks there are now? 24-hour news networks in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. >> is that right? >> that's right. every country's got one. you're not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information. they don't want to have to wait eight hours for it or overnight. they're used to getting information right now that they need. >> there were three memorable moments that you highlighted, which i want to remind you about and talk about. one was in 1987. baby jessica being rescued from the well. which resonated with you very personally. tell me why you love that story so much. why does that resonate? >> i could have picked any one of 1,000 other stories. that one
back with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner.hat do you feel, ted, when you see that clip again? >> it feels good. it was a great idea and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news networks there are now? 24-hour news networks in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. >> is...
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one thing about the nature of the turner contract. their construction manager general contractor, so the contractual procedures are different from our normal lump- sum can track. the turner it's out each of the trades -- bids out a to the trade as a separate package. stallone is one package. -- concrete is one package. these are not necessarily change orders to a subcontractor but most of these things have been bid. the original -- the largest cost is $3.10 million due to trending of projective bid awards. as i said, we have been out 20% of the trade packages -- bid out. their original estimate was performed in the fall of 2011. since then, the industry has experienced some recovery. some contractors have reduced staff and capacity leading to the not bidding projects. this change has led to increase bid amounts. contributed to design development occurring during the last several months. the second biggest component was $1.8 billion due to shifting lobby improvements and escalators for face to to -- phase to to phase one. to support ca
one thing about the nature of the turner contract. their construction manager general contractor, so the contractual procedures are different from our normal lump- sum can track. the turner it's out each of the trades -- bids out a to the trade as a separate package. stallone is one package. -- concrete is one package. these are not necessarily change orders to a subcontractor but most of these things have been bid. the original -- the largest cost is $3.10 million due to trending of projective...
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ted turner. a tv pioneer and outspoken man. i want to know what he thinks of television, america, and his life today. plus a rare interview with george w. bush. tonight he talks about the cause closest to his heart. the country's veterans. >> after 9/11 millions volunteered. and they said i want to serve my country. and i don't view it as anything personal. i view it as we were all serving together. all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country and liberty. >> exclusive interview with george w. bush coming later. but first someone who i think on this occasion literally needs no introduction. he is the man who created cnn. the reason that i'm here and others are here working here. ted turner. welcome back, ted. >> good to be here. >> how does it feel to be back? >> good. >> does it? >> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn? >> i watch it, you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn the news should be the star. >> well, that w
ted turner. a tv pioneer and outspoken man. i want to know what he thinks of television, america, and his life today. plus a rare interview with george w. bush. tonight he talks about the cause closest to his heart. the country's veterans. >> after 9/11 millions volunteered. and they said i want to serve my country. and i don't view it as anything personal. i view it as we were all serving together. all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country and liberty. >>...
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turner. >> thank you. i -- i just want few to revisit issue that those who have led us s to s to the support of the east coast site. the u.s. commander in '07 recommended such a site. this recommendation is not, the recommendation of the current administration that saw instead to move to a european phased adaptive approach. the gao recently issued a report calling into question the president's plan of the european phase adaptive approach as to whether or not the president's missile, the 2 b that was expected to -- by the president's time line be available by 2020 would have capabilities necessary to protect the united states. so it falls away as an alternative leaving us with the additional vulnerability. the president, his own phase adaptive approach recognized more was needed besides just, vandenberg air force base in california, alaska west coast sites. in pursuing the approach. the east coast site. and in addition to being supported by the u.s. northern commander in 2007, 2008. swa they have examined p
turner. >> thank you. i -- i just want few to revisit issue that those who have led us s to s to the support of the east coast site. the u.s. commander in '07 recommended such a site. this recommendation is not, the recommendation of the current administration that saw instead to move to a european phased adaptive approach. the gao recently issued a report calling into question the president's plan of the european phase adaptive approach as to whether or not the president's missile, the 2...
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the great passions of ted turner, after the break. >> yeah. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to understand you and your goals... ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...so together we can find real-life answers for your ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 real-life retirement. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 talk to chuck ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 and let's write a script based on your life story. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 would you mind if to be i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go
the great passions of ted turner, after the break. >> yeah. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do...
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turner would know this. are there any examples where this administration has bound the united states to such an agreement and then complied with the 60-day notice that is in title one second 112 b. have they done that at all? since 2009, does anyone know? >> i do not know but one addition from our hearing. they expressly stated in our hearing that they intended not to seek senate approval for this. >> and i apologize for not being present here and i'm not in your subcommittee. i would have been an interloper. did they say that they were not going to submit it as a treaty? or did they say they intended to bind the united states and then comply with the 60-day provision? what did they say? >> we were having a discussion with respect to the treaty. they indicated that once it was passed that there would be regulations that would restrict the u.s. operations. they did not mention any other approval process. >> not to be picky but that raises yet another issue. if an executive branch department promulgates regula
turner would know this. are there any examples where this administration has bound the united states to such an agreement and then complied with the 60-day notice that is in title one second 112 b. have they done that at all? since 2009, does anyone know? >> i do not know but one addition from our hearing. they expressly stated in our hearing that they intended not to seek senate approval for this. >> and i apologize for not being present here and i'm not in your subcommittee. i...
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turner to require d.o.d. recollaboration with the f.a.a. and nasa and integrating uas in the national air space system. an amendment by mr. wilson to ask the controller general 20 determine the effects of titanium purchase restrictions on domestic manufacturers of aircraft components who contract with the dod. and a technical amendment by mr. turner. is there further debate from the on block amendment? the amendment is agreed to. a roll call vote was orderered. amendment number 085. the question now -- the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. >> mr. smith? mr. smith votes aye. mr. bartlett? votes in. . >> mr. thornbury votes no. ms. sanchez? >> aye. >> ms. sanchez votes aye. >> mr. jones? mr. mcindire. mr. mcintyre. mr. aken votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady votes aye. mr. forbes, mr. forbes votes no. mr. andrews. mr. andrews votes aye. mr. miller? no. >> mr. miller votes no. 34rs davis? mrs. davis votes a ye. mr. wilson votes no. mr. larson votes aye. e. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. klein. >> no. >> mr. klein
turner to require d.o.d. recollaboration with the f.a.a. and nasa and integrating uas in the national air space system. an amendment by mr. wilson to ask the controller general 20 determine the effects of titanium purchase restrictions on domestic manufacturers of aircraft components who contract with the dod. and a technical amendment by mr. turner. is there further debate from the on block amendment? the amendment is agreed to. a roll call vote was orderered. amendment number 085. the...
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turner. >> thank you. i just want to re visit the issue of -- that those that have led us to the support for the east coast site. the commander u.s. northern command in 2007-2008 recommended such a site. this recommendation is not -- the recommendation of the current administration that sought instead to move to a european phased adaptive approach. the gao recently issued a report calling into question the president's plan as to whether or not the president's missile, the 2b that was expected to be -- by the president's timeline to be available by 2020 would even have the capabilities necessary to protect the united states. so it falls away as an alternative, leaving us with the additional vulnerability. the president is unphased adaptive approach recognized that more was needed besides just van denberg air force base and alaska west coast sites in pursuing the approach. the east coast site, in addition to being supported by the u.s. northern commander in 2007-2008, was supported by the institute for defen
turner. >> thank you. i just want to re visit the issue of -- that those that have led us to the support for the east coast site. the commander u.s. northern command in 2007-2008 recommended such a site. this recommendation is not -- the recommendation of the current administration that sought instead to move to a european phased adaptive approach. the gao recently issued a report calling into question the president's plan as to whether or not the president's missile, the 2b that was...
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turner then barricaded himself in the basement of the home..... in a staadoff with half hourr.pollie later found turner witt a self infficted gun shot wound to the head. his girlfriend was taken to shock traama, but released with only minor head iijuries. the first deadline is thursday,... buu... opponents of same sex marriage batch... of petitions now. -3 3 many opponents .. are confident... they have enough to send this bill to referendum.. in the fall.../. the recent high profill endorsements.. will sway public opinnon. but many lawmakers disagree. "i dont know thattits gging to necessarily sway the entire vote because of the fact that people are able to vooe yes marriage."more than 18- thousand signatures are needed by thursday..../ bbt the maryland marriage allianne says they have more than twice that. officer and veteran... loses her figgt with the city. city.whh shhewas ffred. 3 capitol hill internships are prestigious and can be difficult to come by.there is trying to give some ccveted posiions to students many think dont get enough vetera
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turner, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to focus the debate on this particular amendment on the fact that this, unlike the last discussion we had that was broad on our missile defense system, this is a relatively narrow amendment on our ground-based system. and the ground-based system that we have is the only system that protects the intercontinental united states from the icbms. portions of it have been tested and worked. and it absolutely works and it is the system we rely on for existing threats and for the immediately emerging threats. to cut this system is to actually go to the heart really of our current capability. all the other systems, egis systems, sm3, all the different missiles that people are referring to during these debates are either future missiles or missiles that currently do not have the capability of responding to an icbm threat. now, i don't know what the president meant when he said with that open microphone that i'll have greater flexibility after this election to medvedev to be delivered
turner, five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to focus the debate on this particular amendment on the fact that this, unlike the last discussion we had that was broad on our missile defense system, this is a relatively narrow amendment on our ground-based system. and the ground-based system that we have is the only system that protects the intercontinental united states from the icbms. portions of it have been tested and worked. and it absolutely works and it is the system...
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turner from ohio for two minutes. >> thank you. this amendment is incredibly important. what we know is that the president was caught on an open microphone saying that after this election i will have greater flexibility. we have asked the president to tell us what does he mean by that when he was telling medvedev to give a message to vladimir putin. that e the president has declined to tell us. this amendment is about ensuring what it isn't. it should not be about sharing our secret data and the technology about how our missile defense system operates and that's why this amendment is so important. if the president would tell us what the secret deal is, we would have less concern since we don't have that, we can only operate on what it should be, it should been this, this amendment should pass. >> the gentleman yields back. any further discussion on the amendment? if not, questions on adoption of the amendment offered by mr. brooks, as many as are in favor will say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed no. >> the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. any other amendments?
turner from ohio for two minutes. >> thank you. this amendment is incredibly important. what we know is that the president was caught on an open microphone saying that after this election i will have greater flexibility. we have asked the president to tell us what does he mean by that when he was telling medvedev to give a message to vladimir putin. that e the president has declined to tell us. this amendment is about ensuring what it isn't. it should not be about sharing our secret data...
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turner? >> we had a hearing on this very matter in our subcommittee. in the hearing it is clear that this would have the effect of having a restriction on u.s. operations. any item that is an agreement of our nation binding us to another nation where we agree to restrict our operations, our military operations, use, capabilities, is, in effect, absolutely a treaty. and as that when this administration believes that it is advisable to enter into such an agreement the constitution requires that those go before the senate. that is what this amendment does. it says this is going to restrict our capabilities. we believe it should go before the senate. >> the gentleman's time has expired. if there is no further discussion on this -- >> mr. chairman, here. >> the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a code of conduct for how america participates with other nations in the orderly trafficking of satellites in outer space would not be binding on the u.s. from a -- i guess -- an international law perspective. >> will gentleman yie
turner? >> we had a hearing on this very matter in our subcommittee. in the hearing it is clear that this would have the effect of having a restriction on u.s. operations. any item that is an agreement of our nation binding us to another nation where we agree to restrict our operations, our military operations, use, capabilities, is, in effect, absolutely a treaty. and as that when this administration believes that it is advisable to enter into such an agreement the constitution requires...
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turner's response. but just a few observations. a lot of us are familiar with the civil war general john sedgwick that was trying to upgrade some of his younger soldiers there for dodging bullets. and his comments, i'm told among his last words were, they couldn't hit an elephant from this distance. he was killed about a second later. it's always astonish to go me that we kind of cavalierly suggest that don't need a redundancy against the most dangerous weapons that mankind has ever devised. i don't think one has to be a missile defense nor a nuclear expert to suggest that a nuclear warhead going off in your backyard is a fairly negative development. and it's always astonishing to me when we have this debate that our system is the only tested system that we have that defends this homeland against intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear war heads, the most dangerous weapons, again, in the history of mankind. mr. chairman, it wasn't mr. turner who suggested that the president had a secret deal with russia. it was the preside
turner's response. but just a few observations. a lot of us are familiar with the civil war general john sedgwick that was trying to upgrade some of his younger soldiers there for dodging bullets. and his comments, i'm told among his last words were, they couldn't hit an elephant from this distance. he was killed about a second later. it's always astonish to go me that we kind of cavalierly suggest that don't need a redundancy against the most dangerous weapons that mankind has ever devised. i...
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turner votes aye. mr. turner votes aye. mr. kline votes aye. ms. bordallo votes aye. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes aye. blchlt franks votes -- >> will the clerk please suspend. before everybody rushes out, can i thank all of the members for the great job you've done and sherry chris from the council and your team, thank you very, very much. last call of the house staff, both committee and personal, please stand. thank you very much for a great job. and now you may continue. mr. loebsack votes aye. mr. shuster votes aye. ms. tsongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes aye. ms. pingree votes no. mr. lamborn votes aye. mr. kissell votes aye. mr. wittman votes aye. mr. heinrich votes aye. mr. hunter? votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi. votes no. mr. coffman votes aye. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney? mr. rooney votes aye. mr. ryan votes no. mr. platts votes aye. mr. rupperberger votes aye. mr. rigell votes aye. mr. johnson. >> clerk please suspend. we will need to keep a quorum here. we have a little more business. please. go ahead. >> mr
turner votes aye. mr. turner votes aye. mr. kline votes aye. ms. bordallo votes aye. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes aye. blchlt franks votes -- >> will the clerk please suspend. before everybody rushes out, can i thank all of the members for the great job you've done and sherry chris from the council and your team, thank you very, very much. last call of the house staff, both committee and personal, please stand. thank you very much for a great job. and now you may continue. mr....
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for a spin around turner's pasture...he's a disciplined, content creature.expertsssay have a naturallyh-stepping gait anyway, soodave- is sorrng, that technique, is it even necessary in some of these competitions?turner: nice tepping-gaat that s crowd-pleasing.but it's these exaggerated gaits, he says, that wii big prizes at competitions.an officiaa at one of those events, the tennessee alking-horse national celebration, says the abuse in this video ii ''nexcusable'.brian: and this is still a money-making enterprise?turner: on a small scale for a couppe of thousand this thing down finally.dave still use soring techniques are increasingly becoming pariahs in the horse community. pppsi-co has said that it's pulling out as a walking horse national e - celebration this summer- it's oneeof the biggest competitions arounddwhen asked if that decision was related spokesman ouldn't say.brian todd, fort wassington, maryyand. 3 nats"hey! stop banging yyur head!"" this mannloses it... in the back of a police ruiser...why he was arrested...... and massivv amount of cash they found on him...next on
for a spin around turner's pasture...he's a disciplined, content creature.expertsssay have a naturallyh-stepping gait anyway, soodave- is sorrng, that technique, is it even necessary in some of these competitions?turner: nice tepping-gaat that s crowd-pleasing.but it's these exaggerated gaits, he says, that wii big prizes at competitions.an officiaa at one of those events, the tennessee alking-horse national celebration, says the abuse in this video ii ''nexcusable'.brian: and this is still a...
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turner for five minutes. >> we oppose the amendment. miss sanchez talked about several that were valid. the others are issues of -- of concern that we would oppose. >> would the chairman yield on that point, please? yield some time? >> i had already yield back. it will be up to the chairman. >> the chair recognizes -- no, the chair asks if there's any other discussion on the amendment. the gentleman from california is recognized for a minute and a half. >> i yield my time to the ranking member. >> thank you. mr. turner, the amendment seeks to correct some of the deficiencies but it still leaves the authority for determining the type of oversight for high hazard operations to the nsa administrator. this would result in weaker standards and long-standing oversight. again, i would urge my colleagues to vote for my amendment. if you care about health and safety of those workers in those facilities, you should be voting for my amendment. and i yield back to the gentleman from california. >> gentleman yields back no. >> no, i don't. not yet.
turner for five minutes. >> we oppose the amendment. miss sanchez talked about several that were valid. the others are issues of -- of concern that we would oppose. >> would the chairman yield on that point, please? yield some time? >> i had already yield back. it will be up to the chairman. >> the chair recognizes -- no, the chair asks if there's any other discussion on the amendment. the gentleman from california is recognized for a minute and a half. >> i yield...
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. >> reporter: sarah hermina didn't grow up watching wjz anchor jerry turner.he's too young. but she understands his legacy. as one of the seven winners of the 2012 wjz jerry turner broadcast scholarship, awarded today at a luncheon. sarah was also chosen to speak at the ceremony. >> i'm going to express my gratitude to jerry turner. i think he just really did have an impact on the field obviously to this day. and i'm going to tell them a little about my experiences at st. john's this past year. >> reporter: susan horn steabd a scholarship in her husband's name, ernest horn after his death. my husband passed away unkidnap expectedly. and he was such a-- unexpectedly. and he is such a giving person. i knew we had to do something. >> it says a lot about, you know, who he was. and who i strive to be, you know, every day. for me, it's just so incredible. >> reporter: the baltimore ravens award scholarship. and former kicker matt stover gives words of wisdom. >> basically taking personal responsibility and not looking back regret. i'll challenge the students not to
. >> reporter: sarah hermina didn't grow up watching wjz anchor jerry turner.he's too young. but she understands his legacy. as one of the seven winners of the 2012 wjz jerry turner broadcast scholarship, awarded today at a luncheon. sarah was also chosen to speak at the ceremony. >> i'm going to express my gratitude to jerry turner. i think he just really did have an impact on the field obviously to this day. and i'm going to tell them a little about my experiences at st. john's...
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>>host: josh turner multi platinum country artists this year on friday. [♪ music ♪] >>host: we are launching cd during his live concert here like this on facebook and you can view the concert followed by a and exclusive live video chat josh but only if you like a on your facebook page that is all friday may 25th that is an exciting time here
>>host: josh turner multi platinum country artists this year on friday. [♪ music ♪] >>host: we are launching cd during his live concert here like this on facebook and you can view the concert followed by a and exclusive live video chat josh but only if you like a on your facebook page that is all friday may 25th that is an exciting time here
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turner. and all of our subcommittee members for their leadership and contribution in this new session of congress. it is a pleasure to work with all of you. especially in such a bipartisan manner. overall, i am pleased to support this strategic forces mark. i would like to comment on the importance of protecting national security in a constrained budget environment. the bipartisan view on the national nuclear security administration program, particularly in light of the ratification last year of the new start treaty and missile defense. first, i would like to know that this mark contains important provisions while also promoting fiscal responsibility. such as improving satellite operations and supporting the air force said acquisition strategy by supporting a block by the contracting approach. by ensuring efficient development, production and sustainment, for missile defense and the nuclear enterprise. by conducting oversight of large-scale construction programs and building on good progress,
turner. and all of our subcommittee members for their leadership and contribution in this new session of congress. it is a pleasure to work with all of you. especially in such a bipartisan manner. overall, i am pleased to support this strategic forces mark. i would like to comment on the importance of protecting national security in a constrained budget environment. the bipartisan view on the national nuclear security administration program, particularly in light of the ratification last year...
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turner's response. a few observations -- a lot of us are familiar with the civil war and general john sedgwick who was trying to upgrade some of his younger soldiers for dodging bullets. his comments on told among his last words is that they could not have an elephant at this distance and he was killed about a second later. it is always astonishing to me that we cavalierly suggest we don't need age redundancy when it comes to missile defense against against the most dangerous weapons mankind has ever devised. i don't think one has to be a missile defense nor a nuclear expert to suggest that a nuclear warhead going off in your backyard is a fairly negative developments. it is always astonishing to me that when we have this debate that we overlook the fact that our gmb system is the only tested system we have that defends this homeland against intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads, the most dangerous weapons in the history of mankind. mr. chairman, it was not mr. turner grew suggested
turner's response. a few observations -- a lot of us are familiar with the civil war and general john sedgwick who was trying to upgrade some of his younger soldiers for dodging bullets. his comments on told among his last words is that they could not have an elephant at this distance and he was killed about a second later. it is always astonishing to me that we cavalierly suggest we don't need age redundancy when it comes to missile defense against against the most dangerous weapons mankind...
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turner is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank chairman bartlett for his commitment to our industrial base and for his work with the heavy brigade combat team production lines. the issues of being concerned with those lines going cold, this administration had planned to close down production facilities for perhaps a period of three to four years. and in doing so, we would lose both the intellectual capital that the people who worked there would move on to other things. and the production capability techniques to take us to the next generation. the chairman is protecting that in this. one of the facilities commonly known as the tank plant is very concerned as what would happen to their long-term capabilities if the administration's position was allowed to stand. so i appreciate the chairman supporting our industrial base and our capabilities. thank you. >> any other discussion? are there any amendments to the subcommittee's report? >> mr. chairman, have i an amendment. >> will the clerk please pass out the amendment
turner is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank chairman bartlett for his commitment to our industrial base and for his work with the heavy brigade combat team production lines. the issues of being concerned with those lines going cold, this administration had planned to close down production facilities for perhaps a period of three to four years. and in doing so, we would lose both the intellectual capital that the people who worked there would move on...
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turner. the budget control act does not mention cmrr and does not have any requirement whatsoever that this facility's funding be delayed. this provision we're going to vote on isn't even going to move any money. it is a companion provision to the first amendment we had. the first amendment said this facility is not being constructed because of failures of nsa, we're going to engage dod to get this done. the second amendment says, dod now get this done. this delay we're having is not an issue of funding again, the funding is there, the issue is one of nnsa's ability to perf m perform. the other issue i think keeps getting confused in the administration's talk is they keep saying there are alternatives. they have not identified any alternatives that would lessen the president's statements of that this facility is absolutely required and necessary and needs to be brought online as soon as possible for the protection of our nuclear weapons or nuclear deterrent. i believe what the president's sta
turner. the budget control act does not mention cmrr and does not have any requirement whatsoever that this facility's funding be delayed. this provision we're going to vote on isn't even going to move any money. it is a companion provision to the first amendment we had. the first amendment said this facility is not being constructed because of failures of nsa, we're going to engage dod to get this done. the second amendment says, dod now get this done. this delay we're having is not an issue...
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more from the committee's markup this morning including debate on that amendment from congressman turner of ohio on the nuclear infrastructure. >> is the further execution of the construction of the cmrr facility, this is a companion to the prior amendment, and the prior amendment where we gave the authority to the department of defense for them to undertake the construction, this amendment directs the secretary of defense to undertake construction. this does not move money. in is already money in the bill. this is not, again, falling under the criticism of directing money to a particular project, and once again, this is a project that is the execution of the president's own plan. the president's 1251 plan required that the, that this facility be under construction and operational by -- 2021. in order to meet that deadline of 2021, we've got to get started. so this amendment would say to the secretary of defense, we've now given you authority on this building. proceed with that authority, and, again, the president's representation to the senate in the ratification of the new s.t.a.r.t. a
more from the committee's markup this morning including debate on that amendment from congressman turner of ohio on the nuclear infrastructure. >> is the further execution of the construction of the cmrr facility, this is a companion to the prior amendment, and the prior amendment where we gave the authority to the department of defense for them to undertake the construction, this amendment directs the secretary of defense to undertake construction. this does not move money. in is already...
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turner it exhibited a painting the slave ship that there will academy but today in most captured the english and pain of the international slave trade. a very small ship on this the lots of fish swimming and it is clear this slave was thrown overboard and is being consumed. is not didactic but allows the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative approach is in accordance with victorian story telling which is different from turner which is why we know his painting best. >> host: professor mcinnis you have another picture of slaves escape being attacking dogs. >> guest: but was a very famous and double artist. he mostly painted animals dogs, horses, steerer and this is the only one he did that touched on slavery. to slaves are running away being chased by large dogs. it to was exhibited at the exhibition ends a you have a great moment to compare the response of critics to both of them. and they perversion crow painting. with the bit of studio romance. they knew he was in america. pub
turner it exhibited a painting the slave ship that there will academy but today in most captured the english and pain of the international slave trade. a very small ship on this the lots of fish swimming and it is clear this slave was thrown overboard and is being consumed. is not didactic but allows the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative approach is in accordance with victorian story...
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i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it's a page-turner.s to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i'm working on it. i'm just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i'm like in 1985 right now. >> but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. >> basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? >> yeah. >> you've got a problem. we both know that. what you told me, i read the police reports. >> abbey was convinced his latest arrest would send him to prison, but the judge has allowed him the option of entering an alcohol treatment program. now he just has to be accepted by one. >> 38 years old now, theo lacy, alcoholic. >> definitely. >> like to be accepted to your program. if i could be accepted to your program. the judge recently allowed me to go to rehabilitation. >> yeah. but don't write it in ancient scriptures. that's what it looks like, dude, because the writing -- >> it's a little messy. >> it's a little messy. >> thankful for a second ch
i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it's a page-turner.s to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i'm working on it. i'm just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i'm like in 1985 right now. >> but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. >> basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? >> yeah. >> you've got a problem. we both know that....