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a time was set whereby mr. peters would turn himself in which he did, after arranging for a caregiver to come look after his sick wife. peters was booked for drug trafficking, because the number of plants exceeded 100 and he was released the same day. despite the implicit acknowledge by police that mr. peters is not a dangerous criminal, he could face up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to $25,000 or both. you have to wonder, why are we doing this? look at the polling. look at this elderly man no one is hurting anyone, and there are scores of other arrests like that of mr. peters who told a reporter, i have a moral obligation to make my wife as comfortable as possible. joining me now is ryan grim reporter for the huffington post, this is your can't on drugs. ryan, i thought -- was so taken with the story, because it seemed to perfectly embody the madness of the war on drugs, this guy's not doing anything, here's the other twist to this, south carolina has medicinal marijuana, which they passed all the way
a time was set whereby mr. peters would turn himself in which he did, after arranging for a caregiver to come look after his sick wife. peters was booked for drug trafficking, because the number of plants exceeded 100 and he was released the same day. despite the implicit acknowledge by police that mr. peters is not a dangerous criminal, he could face up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to $25,000 or both. you have to wonder, why are we doing this? look at the polling. look at this elderly...
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. >> in the dna tests on that used condom in this case against mr. peter was found semen for john crane and for marcelos peter. >> dna evidence could have been tainted. the trial is expected to go until july and the victim may take the stand. >> reporter: we are still seeing clear skies more the coast line. 66 in oakland and 61 in fairfield. winds haven't quit. 26 miles an hour. we have winds in the teens in hayward and concord. tomorrow sunny skies through the bay area and on the cooler side. we will talk about the extended forecast coming up. >>> the latest on the powerhouse fire down south and the light show on the bay bridge that needs to befixed. those stories still ahead. . >> wake up with the kron4 news week days at 4:00. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call t
. >> in the dna tests on that used condom in this case against mr. peter was found semen for john crane and for marcelos peter. >> dna evidence could have been tainted. the trial is expected to go until july and the victim may take the stand. >> reporter: we are still seeing clear skies more the coast line. 66 in oakland and 61 in fairfield. winds haven't quit. 26 miles an hour. we have winds in the teens in hayward and concord. tomorrow sunny skies through the bay area and on...
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mr. peters: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentlelady for -- the gentleman for yielding and his leadership on this issue along with congressmen grimm, mcintyre, hensarling and many, many others. i rise in support of h.r. 634, the business risk mitigation and price stabilization act. this bill would make it easier for companies to manage their risks and plan for the future by clarifying that dodd-frank does not require end users of derivatives to post collateral on these trades. congress never intended for these companies to be required to post collateral on their derivatives because that would needlessly raise their costs and could even discourage companies from prudently managing their risks. but because of a drafting error in dodd-frank, end users of derivatives currently face uncertainty about whether the regulators will require them to post collateral. both federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and c.f. -- and cftc chairman gar
mr. peters: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentlelady for -- the gentleman for yielding and his leadership on this issue along with congressmen grimm, mcintyre, hensarling and many, many others. i rise in support of h.r. 634, the business risk mitigation and price stabilization act. this bill would make it easier for companies to manage their risks and plan for...
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mr. scott? >> no. >> mr. scott votes no. mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. lose sew? >> no. >> mr. palazzo votes no. ms. roby? >> yes -- no. >> ms. roby votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks? mr. cease si? >> no. >> mr. veasey votes no. mr. nugent? >> no. >> mr. nugent votes no. mr. cook? >> no. >> mr. cook votes no. mr. bridenstine? >> no. >> mr. bridenstine votes no. dr. win stop? >> no. >> miss velour sky? >> no. >> and mr. brooks? mr. palazzo? [inaudible conversations] >> clerk -- clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were ten aye votes, 51 no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. if there are no further amendments, the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, for the purpose of offering a motion. >> mr. chairman, i move to adopt the subcommittee report of the subcommittee on tactical air and land forces as a i mended. >> questions on the motion of the gentleman from ohio. so many as are in fair will say aye -- in favor will say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed, no. a quorum being present, the ayes have it, and the motion is agreed to. commi
mr. scott? >> no. >> mr. scott votes no. mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. lose sew? >> no. >> mr. palazzo votes no. ms. roby? >> yes -- no. >> ms. roby votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks? mr. cease si? >> no. >> mr. veasey votes no. mr. nugent? >> no. >> mr. nugent votes no. mr. cook? >> no. >> mr. cook votes no. mr. bridenstine? >> no. >> mr. bridenstine votes no. dr. win stop? >>...
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mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. palazzo? >> no. >> mr. mass sow votes no. >> mrs. robe by? >> mr. brooks? >> [inaudible] >> mr. brooks? mr. veasey? >> no. >> mr. veasey votes no. mr. nugent? >> no. >> mr. nugent votes no. mrs. nome? >> no. >> mrs. nome votes no. mr. cook? >> no. >> mr. cook votes no. mr. briden stein? >> no. >> mr. briden stein votes no. dr -- [inaudible] votes no. mrs. velour sky? >> no. >> mrs. v.a. lore sky votes no. [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] >> clerk -- clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were ten aye votes -- [inaudible] no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. if there are no further amendments, the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, for the purpose of offering a motion. >> mr. chairman, i move to adopt the subcommittee report of the subcommittee on tactical air and land forces as amended. >> questions on the motion of the gentleman from ohio? so many as are in fair will say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed, no. a quorum being present, the ayes have it, and the motion is agreed to. commi
mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. palazzo? >> no. >> mr. mass sow votes no. >> mrs. robe by? >> mr. brooks? >> [inaudible] >> mr. brooks? mr. veasey? >> no. >> mr. veasey votes no. mr. nugent? >> no. >> mr. nugent votes no. mrs. nome? >> no. >> mrs. nome votes no. mr. cook? >> no. >> mr. cook votes no. mr. briden stein? >> no. >> mr. briden stein votes no. dr -- [inaudible]...
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peter was found a seaman for john crane and semen from marsalis peter. peters attorney admits he was on the scene but dna evidence could been tainted. the trial is expected to last until mid july. the victim might take the stand to testify. >> a reward is being offered in a disturbing case of animal cruelty in oakland. peta is offering $10,000 for formation leading to the condition of this personal neglected this german shepherd. she had been starved and was left alone animal services. workers founder thursday morning and say it is on the worst cases animal cruelty they have seen. surveillance video shows a man walking up with a doll. in a cage. he left it outside the building, just after midnight thursday. staffers say they try to shove the annals of kind is a lull before putting her down. even naming her marlo. investigators a tracking down the owner. will take a break. let us go outside we have a shot from mount tam. it is still dark a budget in see the rise slowly coming into view as we approach sunrise this morning. >> good morning. welcome back to
peter was found a seaman for john crane and semen from marsalis peter. peters attorney admits he was on the scene but dna evidence could been tainted. the trial is expected to last until mid july. the victim might take the stand to testify. >> a reward is being offered in a disturbing case of animal cruelty in oakland. peta is offering $10,000 for formation leading to the condition of this personal neglected this german shepherd. she had been starved and was left alone animal services....
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mrs. duckworth -- aye. mr. scott -- no. mr. peters -- aye. no.botto -- yeurt -- aye. mrs. robie -- no. mr. brooks -- no. aye.c -- mr. nugent -- no. mr. cook -- no. mr. brightens time -- no. dr. winthrop -- no. mularski -- no. mr. mcveigh -- no. r. jones -- mr. kaufman -- no. how was mr. lamborn recorded? >> as a no. desires to change their vote? we have three hours. the amendment is not agreed to. the question now occurs from the amendment offered by mr. cooper or which increases transfer of $20 billion. the clerk will call the roll. >> german mckeown -- no. no. smith -- no.thornberry -- mrs. sanchez -- no. mr. jones -- mr. mcintyre -- aye. mr. forbes-- no. mr. brady -- no. mr. miller -- no. mr. andrews -- no. mr. wilson -- no. mrs. davis -- no. mr. lobiondo -- no. longiven -- no. mr. bishop -- no. mr. larson -- no. mr. turner -- no. mr. cooper -- aye. mr. klein -- no. -- no.re dioddio mr. roger -- aye. mr. courtney -- aye. mr. frank -- no. mr. schuster -- no. no.fungus -- mr. conaway -- no. aramonday -- no. mr. whitman -- no. mr. hunter -- no. ms. spear -- aye. dr. flemin
mrs. duckworth -- aye. mr. scott -- no. mr. peters -- aye. no.botto -- yeurt -- aye. mrs. robie -- no. mr. brooks -- no. aye.c -- mr. nugent -- no. mr. cook -- no. mr. brightens time -- no. dr. winthrop -- no. mularski -- no. mr. mcveigh -- no. r. jones -- mr. kaufman -- no. how was mr. lamborn recorded? >> as a no. desires to change their vote? we have three hours. the amendment is not agreed to. the question now occurs from the amendment offered by mr. cooper or which increases transfer...
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mr. peters: i would like to recognize the chair of the house agriculture committee for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lucas: we hear a lot from the proponents of this amendment about moving american companies to mexico and canada. but that has nothing to do with the price of sugar. it has everything to do with labor cost, health care costs, and trying to get every penny out of the american farmer. have any of you seen the price of sugar, cakes, cookies plummet over the last few years as sugar prices decrease by 55%? no, you haven't. you'll hear a lot from the proponents of this amendment about the high prices of sugar, so high the restaurants give it away? that you can buy a five pound bag of sugar for almost nothing? the idea that adopting this amendment is going to somehow create a free market for sugar is ludicrous. the sugar market is one of the most distorted in the world. adopting this amendment or repealing sugar policy would do nothing but subject the us to us that distorted market. even more than we are today. it costs a lot of farme
mr. peters: i would like to recognize the chair of the house agriculture committee for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lucas: we hear a lot from the proponents of this amendment about moving american companies to mexico and canada. but that has nothing to do with the price of sugar. it has everything to do with labor cost, health care costs, and trying to get every penny out of the american farmer. have any of you seen the price of sugar, cakes, cookies...
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. >> mr. chairman, peter koch with bloomberg television. since your comes on may 22nd, the lengths to which you were stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there worried, not getting your message right now. i'm wondering to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging, because even in this small period of time when you haven't done all that much, you've seen this kind of reaction. >> well, it is important for us to communicate. it's particularly important when we have an unusual economic situation where i think the standard relationships are not applying the way they have, where we're using unconventional tools, we're using forward guidance. so i guess i agree with you that our communication is going to be very important. we hope that the -- again, the key point i've tried to make today is that our policies are tied to how the outlook evolves, and that should provide some comfort to markets, because they will understand, i hope, that we will be pro
. >> mr. chairman, peter koch with bloomberg television. since your comes on may 22nd, the lengths to which you were stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there worried, not getting your message right now. i'm wondering to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging, because even in this small period of time when you haven't done all that much, you've seen this kind of reaction. >> well,...
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that's a pretty stunning figure professor peter -- mr. peter kersnow, who serves on the u.s. commission on civil rights, used to be on the labor relations board, i believe, he writes that this bill would have -- quote -- "profound and substantial cost to american workers." he was participating in the -- the civil rights commissions hearings. he said every witness there said that. professor borjas at harvard, the leading expert in this area, has found that from 1960 through 2012, immigration has cost native-born workers an average of $402 billion in lost wages. firms using workers like this gained income. he goes on that the impact of increased immigration from 1980 to 2000 resulted in a 3% decrease in wages for average native workers and an 8% decrease for high school dropouts. this is 8%. that means a lot of money. he goes on to say -- quote -- "immigration has its largest negative impact on the wage of native workers who lack a high school diploma, a group that makes up a mode and in recent decades shrinking share of the workforce." these workers are among the poorest of am
that's a pretty stunning figure professor peter -- mr. peter kersnow, who serves on the u.s. commission on civil rights, used to be on the labor relations board, i believe, he writes that this bill would have -- quote -- "profound and substantial cost to american workers." he was participating in the -- the civil rights commissions hearings. he said every witness there said that. professor borjas at harvard, the leading expert in this area, has found that from 1960 through 2012,...
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thank you to the spon source of this legislation, mr. grimm and mr. peters. thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. . >> i no further requests for time and yield back the balance of my time. to allow the -- mr. mcintyre from the agriculture committee to control the rest of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mcintyre: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of this bill of which i'm a strong supporter and lead co-sponsor, h.r. 634, and would like to thank my colleagues, representatives hensarling, grimm, peters, and scott for their commitment to working together on this as you have heard in the discussion that has occurred thus far. this bipartisan bill is a prime example, something our nation's yearning for to see here this this congress that members can and will work together when we need to find solution that is we can come across the aisle to reach and reach them quickly. the business risk mitigation and stabilization act will clarify that true derivatives
thank you to the spon source of this legislation, mr. grimm and mr. peters. thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. . >> i no further requests for time and yield back the balance of my time. to allow the -- mr. mcintyre from the agriculture committee to control the rest of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mcintyre: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of this bill of...
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mr. st. croix? >> so, under chapter two the regulations there is not a staff memo or a staff recommendation, there is a presumption of the task force findings are correct and the respondent in this case bears the burden to show that the task force errored in this determination, three commissioners are responsible to make sure that they have met his or her burden and so the respondent is permitted to speak first for five minutes. and complainant has five minutes to speak and then the respondent has a three-minute rebuttal. >> my name is kate patterson and in i am the primary responder to the sunshine requests that come to the agency. first i would like to acknowledge that responding in the task force order april 5, 2012, the arts commission failed to respond within the designated time frame. we don't have a good excuse, and it was simply overlooked and it was overlooked by me, specifically and for this, we have apologized on the numerous occasions to mr. warfield and to the sunshine task force
mr. st. croix? >> so, under chapter two the regulations there is not a staff memo or a staff recommendation, there is a presumption of the task force findings are correct and the respondent in this case bears the burden to show that the task force errored in this determination, three commissioners are responsible to make sure that they have met his or her burden and so the respondent is permitted to speak first for five minutes. and complainant has five minutes to speak and then the...
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mr. st. croix did. you have not had a discussion about the placements of these? he decided to stop thuting them in and put them in the body and portray it as an accommodation to me. >> commissioner studley? >> in my view there was no violation here of 67.16 because the library commission included the 150-word statements in the minutes. and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me, a numbered document from one to... >> it is not your free speech. >> excuse me mr. hartz i'm speaking. i think that we have raised two completely separate issues here. these complaints before us, relate to whether the inclusion of the 150-word statements in the minutes is a violation and we have to affirmatively find if we think that there was a violation. the commissioners may not all agree with me that the addendum is perfectly satisfactory way of accomplishing the statutory responsibilities. there is a separate is
mr. st. croix did. you have not had a discussion about the placements of these? he decided to stop thuting them in and put them in the body and portray it as an accommodation to me. >> commissioner studley? >> in my view there was no violation here of 67.16 because the library commission included the 150-word statements in the minutes. and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me, a...
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you say that's a big market mover but what do you make of what mr. lockhart just told peter? >> it's nothing new relative to what the fed is talking about. if you think about the blied path the employment needs to be on, that they espoused as what they expect to drive their monetary policy, it's suggested that we need to see about 180,000 jobs per month being created and we know so far this year it's averages about 200,000. friday's number will be indicative of whether we're on the path or not. if it's a number above that, it's likely that tapering would be, i think, a big part of a chatter at the upcoming meeting here in the middle of june and if it's below that like we saw from today's i.m.s. reading, bad news is considered to be good for the market because it improves the likelihood that the tapering program will be deferred. cheryl: we go back to the shapering program. that's one of the reasons we saw pressure on the global markets, not here in the united states but whether it was asia or europe, those markets were seeing pressure because of the feartapering. you've got n
you say that's a big market mover but what do you make of what mr. lockhart just told peter? >> it's nothing new relative to what the fed is talking about. if you think about the blied path the employment needs to be on, that they espoused as what they expect to drive their monetary policy, it's suggested that we need to see about 180,000 jobs per month being created and we know so far this year it's averages about 200,000. friday's number will be indicative of whether we're on the path...
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. >> mr. chairman, peter cook with bloomberg television. given the volatility we've seen in the market since your comments of may 32nd, the lengths to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there you're worried are not getting your message right now. and i'm wondering to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? because even in this small period of time when you haven't done all that much, you've seen this kind of reaction. >> well, it is important for us to communicate. it's particularly important when we have an unusual economic situation where i think the standard relationships are not applying the way they have, where we're using unconventional tools, where we're using forward guidance. so i guess i agree with you that our communication is going to be very important. we hope that the, again, the key point i've tried to make today is that our policies are tied to how the outlook evolves, and that should provide some comfort to
. >> mr. chairman, peter cook with bloomberg television. given the volatility we've seen in the market since your comments of may 32nd, the lengths to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there you're worried are not getting your message right now. and i'm wondering to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? because even in this small period of time when you haven't done all...
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. >> peter: mr. werfel says, we haven't finished our investigation, but there doesn't appear to be anything wrong. >> steve: don't you think we would have heard from some groups on thes left had they been targeted before? >> dana: there is targeting and then there is harassment. even if they were on the be on the look outlist, what sort of harassment did they have? i don't understand why they couldn't have done an independent investigation because the irs -- i think danny werfel is a good -- he's trying to do his best job, but i don't think people will truly trust the irs to investigate itself. i just don't. >> peter: we need that. >> steve: we do. meanwhile, let's talk about this, a lot of people don't trust the nsa now that we found that the super spy agency is spying on all of us. the leaker, edward snowden, appears to be stuck in russia, behind the scenes the united states is threatening russia. state department has contacted ecuador and iceland. what's interesting is now we're starting to learn
. >> peter: mr. werfel says, we haven't finished our investigation, but there doesn't appear to be anything wrong. >> steve: don't you think we would have heard from some groups on thes left had they been targeted before? >> dana: there is targeting and then there is harassment. even if they were on the be on the look outlist, what sort of harassment did they have? i don't understand why they couldn't have done an independent investigation because the irs -- i think danny...
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government not mr snowden who at the end of the day should be punished but she will deny the states will be doubling its efforts to try and intercept him and to get an extradition from whatever country they can i think the context of this is that the united states spies on its own citizens it also spies on the citizens of millions of other countries i mean millions of people in other countries and this is done without the permission of those countries it is technically illegal and what is extraordinary is that it would snowden was employed by the united states as a spy yet now they are seeking to arrest him for spying it seems complete enough pocket see when the united states is spying on its own citizens and citizens around the world on a massive scale without proper governmental interest oversight you know within the united states or other countries around the world. now mr snowden's revelations have owned him seventh place on the list of whistleblowers the obama administration has had in his crosshairs but who are the rest let's have a look here on r t to see who mr snowden's predeces
government not mr snowden who at the end of the day should be punished but she will deny the states will be doubling its efforts to try and intercept him and to get an extradition from whatever country they can i think the context of this is that the united states spies on its own citizens it also spies on the citizens of millions of other countries i mean millions of people in other countries and this is done without the permission of those countries it is technically illegal and what is...
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mr. ackroyd, who were the tutors? >> they were a successor of monarchs that mentioned this deal the unusual method by the war and perjury and that is despite their rather suspect beginnings they imposed their persona upon england in the most remarkable way if we take the case of henri eight for example, he was the one who engineered, maintained and subsidized the reformation of england turning inland from catholic to a protestant country. so the tutors perhaps of all the monarchs have had the most important effect upon the english social and public life. >> why were they called the tudors? >> it was the beginning of their family as it were but by the devices managed on the prominent member of the aristocracy. >> what were the years of the rain? >> now you've got me. i can't remember all the details. you just have to say that it was the 16th century. >> how many served? >> henry vii, viii. his son ruled for a very short time. there was queen mary and elizabeth who led and turned to an abrupt end. >> who took over that
mr. ackroyd, who were the tutors? >> they were a successor of monarchs that mentioned this deal the unusual method by the war and perjury and that is despite their rather suspect beginnings they imposed their persona upon england in the most remarkable way if we take the case of henri eight for example, he was the one who engineered, maintained and subsidized the reformation of england turning inland from catholic to a protestant country. so the tutors perhaps of all the monarchs have had...
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what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i'll tell you i think there's no question that he probably violated the law by releasing. what he did but i'll tell you something larry i am extraordinarily concerned about the collection of material on american citizens one of my first jobs in this town was to work on the frank church committee so-called church intelligence committee i was assigned to n.s.a. we were concerned then about the vacuum cleaner effect the agreements that they had with western union and that time i t.n.t. to swoop up and collect information on an american citizens we tried to stop but they had watch lists with names and i war protesters what i fear now is that technology is run amok and i am very concerned about. this whole program in the future that it portends our great joy this is snowden here or trade away do you stand on this spill esophageal arguments privacy versus security larry passionate views on both sides obviously the interesting split that we're seeing is that the establishment is really lining up behind the point of view tha
what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i'll tell you i think there's no question that he probably violated the law by releasing. what he did but i'll tell you something larry i am extraordinarily concerned about the collection of material on american citizens one of my first jobs in this town was to work on the frank church committee so-called church intelligence committee i was assigned to n.s.a. we were concerned then about the vacuum cleaner effect the agreements...
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what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i think there's no question that that he probably violated the law by releasing. what he did but i'll tell you something larry i am extraordinarily concerned about the collection of material on american citizens one of my first jobs in this town was to work on the frank church committee the so-called church intelligence committee i was assigned to n.s.a. we were concerned then the vacuum cleaner effect the agreements that they had with western union and that time i t n t to swoop up and collect information on american citizens we tried to stop but they had watch lists with with names of an i war protestors what i fear now is that technology is run amok and i am very concerned. about this whole program in the future than it portends right ratio is is snowden a hero or trade away do you stand on this philosophical arguments privacy versus security larry passionate views on both sides obviously they're interesting split that we're seeing is that the establishment is really lining up behind a point of view that he is a t
what do you think of his thoughts that mr snowden is a traitor well i think there's no question that that he probably violated the law by releasing. what he did but i'll tell you something larry i am extraordinarily concerned about the collection of material on american citizens one of my first jobs in this town was to work on the frank church committee the so-called church intelligence committee i was assigned to n.s.a. we were concerned then the vacuum cleaner effect the agreements that they...
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mr. st. croix has exerted legals to define this as a complaint by me personally against a staff member of the arts commission personally. and there by defining it away completely as to any responsibility. it is like saying the knife did it so too bad if there has been a murder but there is really nobody accountable. mr. st. croix goes on and on in the letter about the complainant was peter warfield and then he goes on and defines, and so he talks about on page 2 of the letter, they referred it as a willful violation under section 67 hour miss patterson is not a elected official and will be held under chapter two. if you look at the order of determination and all of the documents, over and over and over again, mr. st. croix has overlooked the fact that it was the library users association against the arts commission which is headed by a department head who out to be responsible if not maybe the city attorney or the mayor. >> thank you you will have additional time to speak on this. >> i would
mr. st. croix has exerted legals to define this as a complaint by me personally against a staff member of the arts commission personally. and there by defining it away completely as to any responsibility. it is like saying the knife did it so too bad if there has been a murder but there is really nobody accountable. mr. st. croix goes on and on in the letter about the complainant was peter warfield and then he goes on and defines, and so he talks about on page 2 of the letter, they referred it...
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and thank you, especially mr. mayor for gracing this ceremony with your presence tha, is appreciated and i would like to thank individually the chief of the police and the chief of the fire department for joining us here today and for interrupting their important businesses for joining us here at this ceremony, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for coming and also to my colleagues from russia and from insurance, this is a great honor for me. i think and i will be very brief. i think that this is really a day of which we can be of which many of us can be very proud. but, probably most of all, i think that he must be very proud to see this beautiful bust now in this wonderful position standing in city hall because he has been working so long on this project. and i really would like to commend him and thank him for his tenacity. of course there are many more that i have to think, the artists and the sponsors and the political leadership of the city who all have supported this project but i think that he deserves a
and thank you, especially mr. mayor for gracing this ceremony with your presence tha, is appreciated and i would like to thank individually the chief of the police and the chief of the fire department for joining us here today and for interrupting their important businesses for joining us here at this ceremony, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for coming and also to my colleagues from russia and from insurance, this is a great honor for me. i think and i will be very brief. i think that this...
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chan a teaching fellow at the city university of hong kong mr chairman thank you very much for coming on to r.t. this afternoon. we've lost the misses live t.v. we will try and get him back but another person we've been speaking to is michael ratner an attorney for doing a sanjaya and wiki leaks he says that washington shouldn't expect other countries to have beaten the comply with its demands when it comes to the whistleblower. to hand it to ecuador the small country of nine million people breaking its trade preferences saying this is not the old latin america they used to have we just beat us up with the big stick we don't care about your trade preferences so it gives me more hope that it's no and i may be able to make a cake with your i know that it's time for every country to speak up if this is not just about american citizens and all our e-mail being looked at in all our phone calls but the us combined with the u.k. which is getting into all the fiber optics and that's really it particularly what i think germany was concerned by going after all of their and germany to its credit
chan a teaching fellow at the city university of hong kong mr chairman thank you very much for coming on to r.t. this afternoon. we've lost the misses live t.v. we will try and get him back but another person we've been speaking to is michael ratner an attorney for doing a sanjaya and wiki leaks he says that washington shouldn't expect other countries to have beaten the comply with its demands when it comes to the whistleblower. to hand it to ecuador the small country of nine million people...
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peter, when we had you on, you cited the s.a.p. implementation. we had mr. mcdermott on many times and i'm sure the people at home may say, well, so what? i care about airgas. but this is integral to the major rollout and the finish is next year, isn't it? >> well, we finished our distribution group. we have converted all the companies and then we have a few adjacent -- ajdjacencies and th heavy lifting is over. we're in the retraining process. we're going after the efficiencies and -- but, you know, s.a.p. is a hard thing to implement. it requires massive changes in all of your business processes. and, you know, the fog of s.a.p. we call it is a huge distraction to the business. you know, i'm really happy that we delivered 9% earnings growth last year and 14% free cash flow growth and bought back all those shares and everything during the -- sort of the heart of the s.a.p. implementation. >> now, you guys cited the first time a company said listen, this sequester has hurt you. is that something short term or do you expect that will be an asterisk in the end
peter, when we had you on, you cited the s.a.p. implementation. we had mr. mcdermott on many times and i'm sure the people at home may say, well, so what? i care about airgas. but this is integral to the major rollout and the finish is next year, isn't it? >> well, we finished our distribution group. we have converted all the companies and then we have a few adjacent -- ajdjacencies and th heavy lifting is over. we're in the retraining process. we're going after the efficiencies and --...
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. >> peter and then donna. >> mr. chairman, given the volatility we have seen in the markets that links to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there your word are not getting the message right now. i am wondering, to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? even in this small amount of time we have not done all that much we have seen the standard reaction. >> well, it is important for us to communicate. it is particularly important when we have an unusual economic situation where i think the standard relationships are not applying the law that have, where we are using unconventional tools are for guidance. so i guess i agree with you that our communication is going to be very important. we hope that the -- again, the key point i tried to make today is that our policies are tied to how the outlook calls. that should provide some comfort to markets because they will understand my hope, that we will be prov
. >> peter and then donna. >> mr. chairman, given the volatility we have seen in the markets that links to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there your word are not getting the message right now. i am wondering, to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? even in this small amount of time we have not done all that much we have seen the standard reaction. >>...
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. >> mr. chairman, peter cook with bloomberg television. given the volatility we've seen in the markets sense your comments of may 22, the lengths to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there you're worried are not getting your message right now. i'm wondering, to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? i'm in the small period of time when you haven't done all that much, you've seen this kind of reaction. >> well, it is important for us to communicate. it's particularly important when we have an unusual economic situation where i think the standard relationships are not applying in the way they have, where we're using unconventional tools, we're using forward guidance, so i guess i agree with you that our communication is going to be very important. we hope that -- again, the key point i tried to make today is that our policies are tied to how the outlook evolves, and that should provide some comfort to markets, because they
. >> mr. chairman, peter cook with bloomberg television. given the volatility we've seen in the markets sense your comments of may 22, the lengths to which you are stressing the forward guidance here today, it does suggest that there are some out there you're worried are not getting your message right now. i'm wondering, to what extent do you think now that your exit strategy is going to be that much more challenging? i'm in the small period of time when you haven't done all that much,...
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stuart: let me throw this at you, because my colleague peter barnes finished an interview with mr. lockhart who said we are emerging a time when tapering, that would mean printing less money. when tapering could be considered. and hinting, dodging around the idea when ben is going to quit printing the money. do you think that statement, we are approaching a time when tapering can be considered. will that make an impact on the market? >> if bad news is good. that means more money is printing. if there's good news coming and not printing so much money. it cancels out. in a sort of a win-win situation. the markets will correct because markets always correct and it could well happen this summer because it generally happens in the summer, but the markets are extremely strong right now. they've got every sign of being very, very strong. so the market seems to be the kind of new era. so, it's not necessarily bad news, in fact, it's probably good news long-term when they do stop it, because this new money, they spend it, they're printing fabulously large amounts of money. 85 billion a mont
stuart: let me throw this at you, because my colleague peter barnes finished an interview with mr. lockhart who said we are emerging a time when tapering, that would mean printing less money. when tapering could be considered. and hinting, dodging around the idea when ben is going to quit printing the money. do you think that statement, we are approaching a time when tapering can be considered. will that make an impact on the market? >> if bad news is good. that means more money is...
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peter barnes is in washington d.c. he's got the latest on this. peter? >> reporter: that's right, adam. we are expecting charges against jon corzine this hour according to a source close to the matter. the agency will be holding a press conference call at 2:30, it says, to announce an enforcement action according to a press release. that's all it would say. but civil charges against corzine have been widely anticipated after $1.6 billion in customer funds were improperly used in the collapse of the company back in 2011 after it made risky bets at corzine's direction on european debt. now, most of that customer money has been located and returned to customers as you recall. now, we are not expecting, according to this source, a civil fraud charge against corzine. if you recall, when this money was moved around, it was not necessarily illegal for the company to do that. there were loopholes for it to get to that kind of customer money. so i'm told these are not going to be fraud charges, they're going to be more charges about supervision of employees and k
peter barnes is in washington d.c. he's got the latest on this. peter? >> reporter: that's right, adam. we are expecting charges against jon corzine this hour according to a source close to the matter. the agency will be holding a press conference call at 2:30, it says, to announce an enforcement action according to a press release. that's all it would say. but civil charges against corzine have been widely anticipated after $1.6 billion in customer funds were improperly used in the...
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>> mr. dooley, the great american political philosopher that created finley peter dunn in the 19th century said "the supreme court follows the election returns" and i don't think there's any question here that this is a movement that is spectacular in its volume and its intensity and its momentum. just think: 2004 george w. bush was reelected carrying ohio and the key to carrying ohio, the architect was ken melman, interesting enough, who now eight years later, nine years later, is one of the prime supporters of same-sex marriage. but was a ballot initiative in ohio to outlaw same-sex marriage which drove up the turnout among conservative religious voters in rural areas and provided the margin of victory in ohio and ohio provided the margin of victory for president obama's reelection over john kerry. and that, to me, is absolutely remarkable. and the theme has been just one of equality. not one of special treatment, we just want equality. and i think the arguments that were used against it h
>> mr. dooley, the great american political philosopher that created finley peter dunn in the 19th century said "the supreme court follows the election returns" and i don't think there's any question here that this is a movement that is spectacular in its volume and its intensity and its momentum. just think: 2004 george w. bush was reelected carrying ohio and the key to carrying ohio, the architect was ken melman, interesting enough, who now eight years later, nine years later,...
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i think we have a motion to approve the nomination for seating two peter. for seat 3 steven and seat 8 julian and seat 8 stein and 11 steven tennis and to the citizens of the advisory committee for the tenderloin to the full board as well. any omission. so move forward >> thank you very much. congratulations >> thank you for coming and good luck. >> congratulations >> thank you. i believe andrea bush from supervisor cowen's office was planning to come so can you give him a call? or if there's no objection we can always move it >> yes. >> okay. why don't we do that. >> i'd like to move this item. >> any public comment? seeing none, closed >> can we have a motion. >> any opposition? >> madam clerk anything else on the agenda. >> no. if there's nothing else the meat is now adjourned ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we
i think we have a motion to approve the nomination for seating two peter. for seat 3 steven and seat 8 julian and seat 8 stein and 11 steven tennis and to the citizens of the advisory committee for the tenderloin to the full board as well. any omission. so move forward >> thank you very much. congratulations >> thank you for coming and good luck. >> congratulations >> thank you. i believe andrea bush from supervisor cowen's office was planning to come so can you give him...
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i think we have a motion to approve the nomination for seating two peter. for seat 3 steven and seat 8 julian and seat 8 stein and 11 steven tennis and to the citizens of the advisory committee for the tenderloin to the full board as well. any omission. so move forward >> thank you very much. congratulations >> thank you for coming and good luck. >> congratulations
i think we have a motion to approve the nomination for seating two peter. for seat 3 steven and seat 8 julian and seat 8 stein and 11 steven tennis and to the citizens of the advisory committee for the tenderloin to the full board as well. any omission. so move forward >> thank you very much. congratulations >> thank you for coming and good luck. >> congratulations
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eastern to find out what peter schiff thinks about gold. of course, he's mr. gold finger himself, and even even more bullish than he was ever before. he'll reveal why. we'll put him to the test, a little fire to his feet. that's at 1:00 p.m. melissa, back to you. >> mandy, see you there. coming up next, shares of lululemon going sour. the stock plunging after christine day announced she will be stepping down. is this dip a buying snunt the question sparking a street fight. and face bak holding its first an bul shareholder meeting. paul meeks will join us and tell you whether this long time bear might be changing his tune. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros coming up next, shares of paul meeks will join us and tell . and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last fo
eastern to find out what peter schiff thinks about gold. of course, he's mr. gold finger himself, and even even more bullish than he was ever before. he'll reveal why. we'll put him to the test, a little fire to his feet. that's at 1:00 p.m. melissa, back to you. >> mandy, see you there. coming up next, shares of lululemon going sour. the stock plunging after christine day announced she will be stepping down. is this dip a buying snunt the question sparking a street fight. and face bak...
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in the voice of mr. dooley, the irish bender who regularly appeared, the review poked fun at roosevelt for placing himself at the absolutely center of every single action that took place in the war. it is the biography, mr. dunn clearly said, of a hero who knows one. mr. dooley said, if i was him, i would call the book "alone in cuba." [laughter] well, three days after this satirical review was published to the laughter of people all across the country, theodore roosevelt wrote to mr. dunn. i regret to state, he said, that my family and intimate friends are delighted with your review of my book. now i think you owe me one, and i shall exact that when you next come east. you must pay me a visit. i have long wanted to make your acquaintance. and how to resist a man who found be ways, endless ways to relax and renew his spirit. reading, of course, was a staple. in the midst of the worst days of the coal strike which was then when he was president the most formidable deadlock in the annals of our history, he
in the voice of mr. dooley, the irish bender who regularly appeared, the review poked fun at roosevelt for placing himself at the absolutely center of every single action that took place in the war. it is the biography, mr. dunn clearly said, of a hero who knows one. mr. dooley said, if i was him, i would call the book "alone in cuba." [laughter] well, three days after this satirical review was published to the laughter of people all across the country, theodore roosevelt wrote to mr....