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it was, "mr. jordan, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six-cylinder engine. do you have one?" well, after a long pause he basically said, "well, it's gonna be $50." well, came back about a month later with my $50. he said, "nope. $75." [ chuckles ] i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further from his grandfather. >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bu
it was, "mr. jordan, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six-cylinder engine. do you have one?" well, after a long pause he basically said, "well, it's gonna be $50." well, came back about a month later with my $50. he said, "nope. $75." [ chuckles ] i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that...
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. >> mr. dodaro, i just want to go back to mr. jordan's questions. in talking about, i guess not only recommendations that may have been made with regard to irs, but to other agencies, but let's zoom in on the irs. how much, i mean, you take into consideration budget cuts, right? and the ability to get these things done in? >> yes. yes, we make sure that our recommendations are going to be cost effective recommendations. typically when we make a recommendation, the agency has flexibility in how to implement it. we don't tell them exactly how they need to implement the recommendations. so they have flexibility in order to do that, but we take that into account and we believe our recommendations if implemented will be cost effective. some of them require perhaps a little bit of it up front investment to implement the recommendations, but we believe the benefits will exceed the costs of implementing our recommendations. when i report to you and the rest of the members of congress that our recommendations in committed flash resulted in financial benefits
. >> mr. dodaro, i just want to go back to mr. jordan's questions. in talking about, i guess not only recommendations that may have been made with regard to irs, but to other agencies, but let's zoom in on the irs. how much, i mean, you take into consideration budget cuts, right? and the ability to get these things done in? >> yes. yes, we make sure that our recommendations are going to be cost effective recommendations. typically when we make a recommendation, the agency has...
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. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that stingray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we didn't get a warrant, so -- >> the question is do you think you should have. if it turns out you didn't get a warrant, are you going to say that's an oversight, we screwed up or are you going to say we didn't need a warrant? what is your attitude of the irs on this. >> i'm not certain what the requirements are for use of this technology, whether it's required to have a warrant or not. so i will respond to that question when we've sent a response back. >> okay. you said you've used it 37 times -- >> i said i think we've used it about 37 times and i'd get back to the committee on exactly how many times it's been used. >> cou
. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that stingray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we didn't get a warrant,...
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it was, "mr. jordan, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six-cylinder engine. do you have one?" well, after a long pause he basically said, "well, it's gonna be $50." well, came back about a month later with my $50. he said, "nope. $75." [ chuckles ] i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that separates him further from his grandfather. >> we would come to town to visit my grandfather, and grandpa had all these cars out in front of his property. it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bu
it was, "mr. jordan, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six-cylinder engine. do you have one?" well, after a long pause he basically said, "well, it's gonna be $50." well, came back about a month later with my $50. he said, "nope. $75." [ chuckles ] i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stuart's mom, oliver's daughter, dies when stuart is only six -- a tragedy that...
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mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep. jordan: the only thing worse than not doing the budget is spending more money. you have to look at this in the real world context of the debt just hit $19 trillion. cbo reported six weeks ago this year's shortfall, this year's annual deficit will be $105 billion higher than expected. within that context, we said look, maybe we should not spend $30 billion more. maybe we should actually at least hold the line on spending to start to deal with the fiscal mess we are in. after all, every single-family, every single government, every single school district, township, city, state has to do that, but the one entity that does not just happens to be the one that has the $19 trillion debt. we think that would just become -- we would love to have a budget. let's write the upper patient and start the process, but the
mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep. jordan: the only thing worse than not doing the budget is spending more money. you have to look at this in the real world context of the debt just hit $19 trillion. cbo reported six weeks ago this year's shortfall, this...
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to account, the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, and -- for organizing this pegs order. but more importantly for the fight he's waged in holding the i.r.s. accountable and saying to the american taxpayer, the american people, when you have individuals running an agency with the power of the internal revenue service, doing what was done under commissioner -- the commissioner's watch, he in fact should be impeached. let's just walk back through the story. remember how this started. we had conservative groups around the country saying, hey, we're being harassed by the i.r.s. for filing -- failing to get tax--- filing to get tax-exempt status. we're being harassed for doing so. and so we called the -- the congress of the united states called for the inspector general to do an investigation. the inspector general does an investigation. takes a long time. about a year. they do an investigation and they find, you know what, our very own tax collection agency is in fact targeting citizens for their political beliefs. they find it.
to account, the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan. mr. jordan: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, and -- for organizing this pegs order. but more importantly for the fight he's waged in holding the i.r.s. accountable and saying to the american taxpayer, the american people, when you have individuals running an agency with the power of the internal revenue service, doing what was done under commissioner -- the commissioner's watch, he in fact should be impeached. let's just walk back through the...
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mr. jordan: you release them. ms. saldana: after a careful analysis. mr. jordan: i guess the families who are here -- ms. saldana: are we 100% accurate looking back, as i said earlier, we strive for perfection but we are human and do fall short sometimes. mr. jordan: half of the 86,000, the way i described it, is that accurate? ms. saldana: i think so. mr. jordan: what are the other reasons, what are the other 40%. ms. saldana: someone on their death bed and is going to -- we have something from a doctor who says there is no purpose putting this person in detention, someone who is too ill to board a flight, someone who is pregnant, those are some of the reasons. mr. jordan: i'm struck by the four different categories and ocused on the most -- the most dangerous category and over half of them are released just because you can do it. ms. saldana: congress has said we could do it. we wouldn't do it. consider bond that are not subject to mandatory detention. mr. jordan: you have the capability to hold more and you're not doing that? s. saldana: we do. based on
mr. jordan: you release them. ms. saldana: after a careful analysis. mr. jordan: i guess the families who are here -- ms. saldana: are we 100% accurate looking back, as i said earlier, we strive for perfection but we are human and do fall short sometimes. mr. jordan: half of the 86,000, the way i described it, is that accurate? ms. saldana: i think so. mr. jordan: what are the other reasons, what are the other 40%. ms. saldana: someone on their death bed and is going to -- we have something...
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. >> we'll do a follow-up on mr. jordan's quesons, mr. dalrymple. can you explain what stingray technology is for our listening audience? >> as i understand it, it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cell phone information. basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we didn't get a warrant. so -- >> well, the question is, though, do you think you should have. if it turns out you didn't get a warrant, are you going to say that was an oversight, we screwed up? what is the attitude of the irs? >> i'm not certain, to be honest, what the requirements are for this -- for use of this technology, whether it's required to have a warrant or not so i'll respond to that question in full when we've sent the response back. >> okay, you said you've used it 37 times. >> i said i think we've useed it about 37 times and we'd get back to the committee on how many times it's been used. >> it could be 36 or 38. why did you use it? >
. >> we'll do a follow-up on mr. jordan's quesons, mr. dalrymple. can you explain what stingray technology is for our listening audience? >> as i understand it, it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cell phone information. basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we didn't get a warrant. so -- >> well, the question is,...
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. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that sting ray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we weren't get a warrant. >> the question is do you think you should have. if it turns out you didn't get a warrant are you going to say that's an oversight we screwed up or are you going to say we didn't need a warrant? what is your attitude of the irs on this. >> >> i'm not certain what the requirements are for use of this technology, whether it's required to have a warrant or not. so i will respond to that question when we've sent a response back. >> okay. you said you've used it 37 times -- >> i said i think we've used it about 37 times and i'd get back to the committee on exactly how many times it's been used. >> it cou
. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that sting ray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warrant. you said you used it 37 times. do you think you should be getting a warrant? >> i'm not certain we weren't get a...
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billy: last year's champion, mr. jordan spieth. good to see you, sir. jordan: thank you, you too. billy: and this year's champion, the 2016 champion, danny willett. danny, congratulations. delighted to see you. please have a seat. i know jim has a few questions. jim: thank you, billy. i do. bryson, the emphasis you put on playing at augusta, trying to even contend or win as an amateur, how do you put that into worlds? >> it's an honor first off to be able to be the low am out here. never in a million years would i have ever thought i'd be the low amateur here. but it's been a great week and again, congratulations to you, danny. great watching you play and good job. jim: what's next, bryce? >> hilton head. i go professional there and i look forward to hopefully getting a check next week. jim: congratulations. tied for 21st. danny, i'm not sure it's sunk in quite yet. i -- you have been on the phone, you face timed nicole. you're a new dad, a new major champion. life is pretty sweet right now, isn't it? danny: it is. life is crazy. you can't describe the emotions, the feelings. at t
billy: last year's champion, mr. jordan spieth. good to see you, sir. jordan: thank you, you too. billy: and this year's champion, the 2016 champion, danny willett. danny, congratulations. delighted to see you. please have a seat. i know jim has a few questions. jim: thank you, billy. i do. bryson, the emphasis you put on playing at augusta, trying to even contend or win as an amateur, how do you put that into worlds? >> it's an honor first off to be able to be the low am out here. never...
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. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan? bunk up for me. i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture and stuff taken, okay? >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind trip of myself. do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and that ever since he has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arrival to
. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan? bunk up for me. i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture and stuff taken, okay? >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff,...
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mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline and you will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep. jordan: the only thing worse than not doing the budget is spending more money. you have to look at this in the real world context of the debt just hit $19 trillion. cbo reported six weeks ago this year's shortfall, this year's annual deficit is going to be $105 billion higher than expected. within that context, we said look, maybe we should not spend $30 billion more. maybe we should actually at least hold the line on spending to start to deal with the fiscal mess we are in. after all, every single-family, every single government, every single school district, township, city, state has to do that, but the one entity that does not just happens to be the one that has the $19 trillion debt. be think that is just good common sense. w
mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline and you will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep. jordan: the only thing worse than not doing the budget is spending more money. you have to look at this in the real world context of the debt just hit $19 trillion. cbo reported six weeks ago this year's shortfall,...
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michael jordan. thank you for being here. m.j. wishes he could be here but unfortunately we have never met and he doesn't know this is happening and you know what? while i'm at it, my secretary of state's going to be harry potter and the rest of my cabinet is going to be the remaining beatles and please rise for our new national anthem, johnnie, drop it like it's hot! >> announcer: tonight, stephen welcomes the cast of "the good wife"! hank hank and phil knight, human" and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: thank you, jon! good to see you, my friend! nice to see you! (cheers and applause) hey! welcome to "the late show," everybody! thank you so much! i'm your host stephen colbert. please, everybody, we've got to get straight to. so much show tonight, there's big news in washington this week. i mean like 2,000 pounds big. yesterday, the house of the bison america's national mammal. so give it up for the bison, everybody! (cheers and applause) the bis
michael jordan. thank you for being here. m.j. wishes he could be here but unfortunately we have never met and he doesn't know this is happening and you know what? while i'm at it, my secretary of state's going to be harry potter and the rest of my cabinet is going to be the remaining beatles and please rise for our new national anthem, johnnie, drop it like it's hot! >> announcer: tonight, stephen welcomes the cast of "the good wife"! hank hank and phil knight, human" and...
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what can mr. lynch and i and mr. jordan and i do with the commissioner to help perhaps see the error of their ways? what would you recommend? >> i think raising this in the hearing as done a lot. i think that the irs needs to do a better skwlob it makes the decisions of analyzing the consequences of these decisions. not just look at we are saving money because we are not handling these in person contacts that are $60. you may have spent $60, but you might have brought in $5,000 by serving the taxpayer in that walk in site. that's not the analysis and that needs to be asked for. >> would you be willing to give the committee in the next 45 days or so your recommendation on on what legislative fixes that you would recommend, or actually i'm asking you to do that. so if you would be willing to do that, what i would like to do is to make sure in a bipartisan way, we address that. there are a number of others. i think they're about to call votes. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from ohio for a series of questions. >>
what can mr. lynch and i and mr. jordan and i do with the commissioner to help perhaps see the error of their ways? what would you recommend? >> i think raising this in the hearing as done a lot. i think that the irs needs to do a better skwlob it makes the decisions of analyzing the consequences of these decisions. not just look at we are saving money because we are not handling these in person contacts that are $60. you may have spent $60, but you might have brought in $5,000 by serving...
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so what can mr. lynch and i and mr. jordan and i do with commissioner koskinen to help him perhaps see the error of their ways? what would you recommend? >> i think raising this in this hearing is certainly done a lot but i honestly think that the irs needs to do a better job when it makes these decisions, of analyzing the consequences of these decisions. and not just look at, we're saving money because we're not handling these in-person contacts that are $60 per contact. you may have spent $60 but you might have brought in $5,000 serving that taxpayer in that walk-in site. that not the analysis that is happening. that needs to be asked for. >> would you be willing to give this committee in the next 45 days or so, your recommendations on what legislative fixes that we, you would recommend? or actually, i'm asking you to do that. >> yes. >> so if you would be willing to do that, what i would like to do is, is to make sure in a bipartisan way we address that. there are a number of others, i think they're about to call vot
so what can mr. lynch and i and mr. jordan and i do with commissioner koskinen to help him perhaps see the error of their ways? what would you recommend? >> i think raising this in this hearing is certainly done a lot but i honestly think that the irs needs to do a better job when it makes these decisions, of analyzing the consequences of these decisions. and not just look at, we're saving money because we're not handling these in-person contacts that are $60 per contact. you may have...
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mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter?
mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter?
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mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep.or
mr. jordan, thank you. friday as you know is the budget deadline will be blowing through it. you will be missing the deadline for the first time in six years largely because of opposition from the freedom caucus. how do you justify and explain that, and does it matter? rep.or
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blinken that jordan can't take any more refugees and turkey as you saw firsthand, mr. chairman, is extraordinary and if you equate it, for example, to the united states, if you look at lebanon, somewhere between a quarter and a third of the population is now a syrian refugee, as if we took 50 million, 60 million people in the space of a few short years. the burden on their systems, on their infrastructure, on their economies is as you've seen dramatic so the challenge i think for us is to devise ways to help them in effect help refugees because the two problems that we have are that we are in effect pursues humanitarian emergency solutions to the refugee crisis on the one hand and development on the other. these two things need to come together because as you said, and as others have said, these countries are going to be facing these challenges for a long time. we have to find ways to create what amounts to a win/win solution. that is the host communiti have to benefit along with the refugees. that's where we need to put our focus. >> bono, from your point of view, the
blinken that jordan can't take any more refugees and turkey as you saw firsthand, mr. chairman, is extraordinary and if you equate it, for example, to the united states, if you look at lebanon, somewhere between a quarter and a third of the population is now a syrian refugee, as if we took 50 million, 60 million people in the space of a few short years. the burden on their systems, on their infrastructure, on their economies is as you've seen dramatic so the challenge i think for us is to...
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. >> mr. blanken, has jordan taken refugees from syria? >> as a practical matter, very, very few. >> what about lebanon? >> also -- it slowed down. they put requirements on admissions as a practical matter make it difficult for people to get in. >> i want the committee to know, people in syria are trapped. there's no place to joan. general jones, what's going to happen inside of syria with this dynamic militarily? people trapped with no place to go? >> i don't have the crystal ball on that but i would say nothing good is going to happen. i think the -- you know, the humanitarian catastrophe that the syrian situation portends is one of the great unanswered questions in terms of a solution of our time. we -- we, collectively, with the united states providing the leadership, i think, have to do a lot more to solve this problem. >> is it fair to say, mr. blanken, that jordan really can't take anymore refugees and survive? >> the burden on jordan, the burden on lebanon, the burden on turkey as you saw firsthand, mr. chairman, is extraordinary a
. >> mr. blanken, has jordan taken refugees from syria? >> as a practical matter, very, very few. >> what about lebanon? >> also -- it slowed down. they put requirements on admissions as a practical matter make it difficult for people to get in. >> i want the committee to know, people in syria are trapped. there's no place to joan. general jones, what's going to happen inside of syria with this dynamic militarily? people trapped with no place to go? >> i...
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jordan: standing next to mr. nicklaus and mr. palmer at a wins evening dinner, prior to my first round ever playing it and i remember talking to jack and him saying, just give me some advice. make sure you hit the greens. even if it looks like it's easier chipping to this pin, going to be easier to putt on these greens. and you have played these guys and come on to this course and play really smart and just wait for your chances. and he was right. charlie: in practice and you watched other guys and let me see how they handle it? jordan: i play a practice round or two with a past winner or someone who has had success there. because i know the places i'm going to practice from, based on what i have learned are the tricky areas of the golf course, but somebody else like i mentioned before, this golf course will yield so many different shots every time you play it. i want to learn from someone else's experience. last year i played with ben crenshaw and tiger woods. charlie: they know something about putting? jordan: they both do. i w
jordan: standing next to mr. nicklaus and mr. palmer at a wins evening dinner, prior to my first round ever playing it and i remember talking to jack and him saying, just give me some advice. make sure you hit the greens. even if it looks like it's easier chipping to this pin, going to be easier to putt on these greens. and you have played these guys and come on to this course and play really smart and just wait for your chances. and he was right. charlie: in practice and you watched other guys...
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. >> mr. blinken, is jordan taking refugees from syria? mr. blinken: very few. >> what about lebanon? they have made it difficult for people to go and. in. >> the people of syria are trapped. general jones, what will happen inside of syria with this dynamic militarily? people trapped with no place to go.for gen. jones: i don't have the crystal ball on that, but i would say nothing good is going to happen. i think the humanitarian catastrophe that the syrian situation is is one of the great unanswered questions in terms of a solution of our time. with the united states providing the leadership, i think, have to do a lot more to solve this problem. sen. graham: is it fair to say jordan cannot take any more refugees? >> the burden on jordan, lebanon and turkey is extraordinary. if you equate it to the united states, you look at lebanon -- summer between a quarter and a third of the population is now a syrian refugee. that is if we took 50 million people in the space of a few years. the burden on their systems, infrastructure, on their economies i
. >> mr. blinken, is jordan taking refugees from syria? mr. blinken: very few. >> what about lebanon? they have made it difficult for people to go and. in. >> the people of syria are trapped. general jones, what will happen inside of syria with this dynamic militarily? people trapped with no place to go.for gen. jones: i don't have the crystal ball on that, but i would say nothing good is going to happen. i think the humanitarian catastrophe that the syrian situation is is one...
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she was once hailed as thed t female michael jordan.. form mr. washington mysticc center is a mick today led aayea strong career until her mentalen disorders threatened her life. here's a clip from brand new new documentary.cuntar it shows a struggle of courage,e struggle and redemption.ptn. >> for once it's not juste it'sj pushing through something. some. break through something. it's notoriety just about thatij it's realizing i need help. h you look at me i've been ae b control of my body, i'm a athlete f i want to get to fit o know what to do.to my mind was always detached. dec being able to look myself in thn mirror and say it.mior and say . this is an illness that i have.h i got to look and say this ishii me. i can't do this by myself any more.more >> let's welcome her three time nwa champion, is a mick today. welcome back to d.c. d >> thanks for having me.avg >> long time here the my miss m ticks many you're taking theyo stem in your retirement fromro basketball and really trying tot reach as many people as you can. >> right. rig >> when it
she was once hailed as thed t female michael jordan.. form mr. washington mysticc center is a mick today led aayea strong career until her mentalen disorders threatened her life. here's a clip from brand new new documentary.cuntar it shows a struggle of courage,e struggle and redemption.ptn. >> for once it's not juste it'sj pushing through something. some. break through something. it's notoriety just about thatij it's realizing i need help. h you look at me i've been ae b control of my...
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you call me mr. tv pepersonalit. the jordan affair. >>>> i do have hands-on business exrience. i n and operate aa commercial commercial -- i have a wonderirg operation. an investotor in t their hotel a residential real estate. and d let's not forget, i start out as a waiter in connenecticu. i know t that is not strictly business experience, thayoyou lelearn very quickly how to mapy ear tips, espspecially when you ararrive at the newly arrrriv immigrant who would stve i if theyidn't t learn how to extract tips.. i've got b businesess experienc. true. i have ft t as an investor and boston markets, people expressss and seseveral other companies nw long forgotten. to answewer question, i know how businesess works and i know how tough it can be to make aa business word.d. that is why i am for limimiteded government, less regulation, lower taxes. that iwhwhy i asked the judge to stick around becau i i knew he wod likeut i had to say. >> how can i posbly add to that. now, a lot opeople thinkhose ofs on televisioion do nothi but blather away. well had careers. almostll of usad careers
you call me mr. tv pepersonalit. the jordan affair. >>>> i do have hands-on business exrience. i n and operate aa commercial commercial -- i have a wonderirg operation. an investotor in t their hotel a residential real estate. and d let's not forget, i start out as a waiter in connenecticu. i know t that is not strictly business experience, thayoyou lelearn very quickly how to mapy ear tips, espspecially when you ararrive at the newly arrrriv immigrant who would stve i if theyidn't...
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jordan, do you have a question for mr. trump? >> yes. mr. trump, if you were current president, who would you nominate to the supreme court and why? >> we just lost a great 1 and 1 of the most-important things going on now is who are the justices going to be? there could be as many as five. it's going to change. i'd go with a very conservative person. i'd go pro-life, great intellect, someone like scalia, worthy of tremendous admiration and respect. >> melania you've watched a lot of interviews is there one question that you wish that maybe somebody had asked your husband and they haven't asked that? >> they need to ask many, many questions. >> when you sit home and are watching interviews and watching people aattacking him, that is not easy on any family right? >> well, we know what come was territory, you know, when you go into that. you know what is coming up. and we have a thick skin. you know? i'm explaining for my 10-year-old son and he understands. he needs to get thick skin, it's life. life is not a bowl of cherries, so... >> it's no
jordan, do you have a question for mr. trump? >> yes. mr. trump, if you were current president, who would you nominate to the supreme court and why? >> we just lost a great 1 and 1 of the most-important things going on now is who are the justices going to be? there could be as many as five. it's going to change. i'd go with a very conservative person. i'd go pro-life, great intellect, someone like scalia, worthy of tremendous admiration and respect. >> melania you've watched a...
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i want to remind members they have ten business days to submit questions for the record and i ask mr. slavitt to respond promptly to those requests as well. with that, this hearing is adjourned. >> this weekend, house freedom caucus chairman jim jordan, the ohio republican will discuss his approach to government spending and whether the freedom caucus will try to block the house republican budget. newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. saturday april 3th is the white house correspondents dinner. c-span coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern. the president will address the gathering as will larry wilmore, nightly show host. >> madam secretary, we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. ♪ >>> indiana university recently hosted a conference about america's role in the world. in one of the discussions from the gathering, former diplomats and intelligence and national security officials offered advice to the next president. this is an hour and a half. >>> so we're here today to talk about whether the obama approach, call it a doctri
i want to remind members they have ten business days to submit questions for the record and i ask mr. slavitt to respond promptly to those requests as well. with that, this hearing is adjourned. >> this weekend, house freedom caucus chairman jim jordan, the ohio republican will discuss his approach to government spending and whether the freedom caucus will try to block the house republican budget. newsmakers sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. saturday april 3th is the white house...
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thank you all for coming mr. clerk would i like to call roll please. >> commissioner cohen will be joining us later commissioner meiberger commissioner bridges commissioner driscoll commissioner makras commissioner paskin-jordan
thank you all for coming mr. clerk would i like to call roll please. >> commissioner cohen will be joining us later commissioner meiberger commissioner bridges commissioner driscoll commissioner makras commissioner paskin-jordan
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i thought -- and i know jordan, he's a wonderful young guy. he's had a very life altering experience. it looked like he was just going to sail right through. that's golf. it's a tough sport. that's life. that's golf. that's sports. that's everything. i mean it can happen. but he's a great young guy and he'll be fine and he'll be back. >> he is such a great guy. just a good role model for the young kids. >> absolutely. >> all right so yesterday or over the weekend you lost the state of colorado and you tweeted about this. you said you were angry and you said it was unfair. why do you think that? >> well, it really started with colorado. and the people out there are going crazy. you know, in the denver area, in colorado itself. they're going absolutely crazy. because they weren't given a vote. this was given by politicians. it's a crooked deal. and i see it. and i see it honestly i see it with bernie, too. you know, i've gotten millions more votes. millions. not just a couple, millions of more votes than cruz. and i've gotten hundreds of delegat
i thought -- and i know jordan, he's a wonderful young guy. he's had a very life altering experience. it looked like he was just going to sail right through. that's golf. it's a tough sport. that's life. that's golf. that's sports. that's everything. i mean it can happen. but he's a great young guy and he'll be fine and he'll be back. >> he is such a great guy. just a good role model for the young kids. >> absolutely. >> all right so yesterday or over the weekend you lost the...
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jordan, first time caller, long time listener. how are you? >> good. >> you have a question for mr. trump? >> yes. mr. trump, if you were the current president of the united states, who would you nominate to the supreme court and why? >> we just lost a great one, and who would have thought this happened. it's probably maybe, defense is most important. but one of the most important things going on right now is who the justice is going to be. because it could actually be as many as five. so it's going to change. i would go with a very conservative person. i would go with -- i gopro life. i would go with great elect, and somebody that would be like scalia, worthy of tremendous admiration and respect. >> melania, you watched a lot of interviews with him. is there one question that you wish that maybe somebody had asked your husband and they haven't asked yet? >> i think they need to ask many, many questions. i don't think that's -- >> when you're sitting at home and watching these interviews, watching people attack him, it's not easy on any family, right? >> well, we know what comes wit
jordan, first time caller, long time listener. how are you? >> good. >> you have a question for mr. trump? >> yes. mr. trump, if you were the current president of the united states, who would you nominate to the supreme court and why? >> we just lost a great one, and who would have thought this happened. it's probably maybe, defense is most important. but one of the most important things going on right now is who the justice is going to be. because it could actually be...
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that's from mr. comey there. looks like this case is far from over. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time for sports, and we begin with the opening round of the 2016 masters at augusta. jordan spieth currently tops the leader board finishing with a 6 under round of 66. two strokes ahead of the field after a bogey-free day. meantime, four-time champion major champion and world golf hall of famer ernie els got off to a bad start. check this out, the 46-year-old veteran golfer needed six -- count them, six putts to get the ball in the hole. guys, could you do better? anyway, he did score a 9 on the par 4 first hole. yikes. that's the highest in tournament's history. >> oh. he misses the one-handed. >> he's looking at this thing, i can't believe this nightmare. he got an 8 over par. he's tied for 31st. >>> in phoenix, the diamondbacks with a one-run lead over the cubs in the bottom of the second inning. >> left center. and this could be trouble. drops it! and flying around the bases. williams -- and he is safe. >> yikes. man down. but arizona's segura takes
that's from mr. comey there. looks like this case is far from over. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time for sports, and we begin with the opening round of the 2016 masters at augusta. jordan spieth currently tops the leader board finishing with a 6 under round of 66. two strokes ahead of the field after a bogey-free day. meantime, four-time champion major champion and world golf hall of famer ernie els got off to a bad start. check this out, the 46-year-old veteran golfer needed...
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jordan spieth two shots up. but look at ernie els, six putts on the first hole. we'll show you gory details later. first the highlights from our interview with gary player, fresh off his hole in one. >> it's wide open, i'll best say it would be good for golf in royer mcilroy would win and golf needs a shot in the arm. professional golf is healthy. amatateur golf is not. this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, rn on nasdaq. parnell is focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billi dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discoverery and development, regulatory filings, we have our owfda approved manufacturing facility and we have a signicant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had one of our sales executives tell us a story of seeing a dog in a clinic that just four weeks earlier had been brought in to be euthanized. the pet parents had to carry the dog in,
jordan spieth two shots up. but look at ernie els, six putts on the first hole. we'll show you gory details later. first the highlights from our interview with gary player, fresh off his hole in one. >> it's wide open, i'll best say it would be good for golf in royer mcilroy would win and golf needs a shot in the arm. professional golf is healthy. amatateur golf is not. this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, rn on nasdaq. parnell is focused on delivering innovative...
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. >> mr. lynch. >> following up on the line of questioning what is possible to look at the panama papers and some suggested legislation of terrorist financing we have gone to jordan and morocco and other places asking the leadership to adopt money-laundering of terrorist financing legislation. >> i have a question the committee regularly travels to iraq from the anbar province in respect some time numerous times in southern turkey on the syrian border. to me with the rebel groups operating in syria against assad a lot of those groups are using the social media platform. just going back to the question with a chain of custody on these artifacts coming out of syria and iraq. is there a way? and though they are marketing and selling these antiquities is there any way for us to interject? >>. >> this is what we do. we track the sales we have people on the ground that i regularly have and that i receive every day dozens of these photos. we receive this information but what happens next is the big h
. >> mr. lynch. >> following up on the line of questioning what is possible to look at the panama papers and some suggested legislation of terrorist financing we have gone to jordan and morocco and other places asking the leadership to adopt money-laundering of terrorist financing legislation. >> i have a question the committee regularly travels to iraq from the anbar province in respect some time numerous times in southern turkey on the syrian border. to me with the rebel...
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[shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the government -- [inaudible] is substantial and befitting the tremendous endeavors this government has undertaken to save the industry. it stands in contrast with its disrespectful comments of labour's policy adviser who said this to crises have been good for labour. could ask the prime minister whether there is any indication it could help expedite which could provide the long-term viable future that we all hope for and the workers who live in my constituency? >> i want to thank my honorable friend for welcoming me yesterday. before coming to his constituency i visited and i met with the management and with the trade unions and editor can -- constructive discussion. i did make the conservative leader who doesn't excellent job. if you want me to be sticking you better stop interrupting everybody. it's not going to get you any votes. [shouting] little tip for you there. [laughter] a serious point which is the areas where we can help, we can help empower, helping procureme
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thank you all for coming mr. clerk would i like to call roll please. >> commissioner cohen will be joining us later commissioner meiberger commissioner bridges commissioner driscoll commissioner makras commissioner paskin-jordan i believe is here commissioner stansbury a quorum is present thank you we'll start with the announcement first of all, we will go into closed session be our first item for the day any members of the public here okay. good on the ground we'll go into public session after the closed session any members of the public will be letting you know we'll go into closed session so the chair will entertain a motion to go into closed session commissioner confirm public comment. >> with any members of the public like to comment to into closed session to discuss the matters hearing none. >> public comment is closed. >> a vote is not required okay. so we'll go into executive sessions any members of the public your excused we will reconvene what w when we're done if you're session. >> okay good afternoon,
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. >> nice, mr. geist. >> mr. vegas over here. >> the real story of the day, pains me to say it, last year's champion, jordan spieth. probably the best player in golf. he came undone. he was up by five strokes as he made the turn to the back nine. ruple bogeyed on the 12th. when he got to land, he lands in the bunker. it's come apart at this point. he shoots a 7 on that par 3. then he sprayed his tee shots into the woods. he's an unflappable guy. he's an incredible guy. he made a birdie on the next hole. he couldn't push back. the winner was englishman danny willett. almost didn't play. the due dite for he and his wife was sunday, april 10th. the baby came a little early, their son zach. he said, the baby is here. mind if i slip away to augusta and play the masters? he did that with his young baby at home and won the masters tournament. amazing. this adds to jordan spieth's pain. as the previous champion, he is the one who has to slip the holding the jacket in his hand. >> it was bad. >> it's worth saying how well
. >> nice, mr. geist. >> mr. vegas over here. >> the real story of the day, pains me to say it, last year's champion, jordan spieth. probably the best player in golf. he came undone. he was up by five strokes as he made the turn to the back nine. ruple bogeyed on the 12th. when he got to land, he lands in the bunker. it's come apart at this point. he shoots a 7 on that par 3. then he sprayed his tee shots into the woods. he's an unflappable guy. he's an incredible guy. he made...
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thank you all for coming mr. clerk would i like to call roll please. >> commissioner cohen will be joining us later commissioner meiberger commissioner bridges commissioner driscoll commissioner makras commissioner paskin-jordan
thank you all for coming mr. clerk would i like to call roll please. >> commissioner cohen will be joining us later commissioner meiberger commissioner bridges commissioner driscoll commissioner makras commissioner paskin-jordan
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mr. cordray: another thing i would say is on the enforcement and regulation differential, regulation is something more when we feel the lawn needs to be changed in certain ways and we have authority to do that subject to congressional authorization and oversight. enforcement -- the law is what it is and it is applying it to specific facts and finding specific facts and the facts are powerful. when facts show -- senator rounds: i know the chairman post time is valuable and i appreciate -- mr. cordray: thank you. donnelly: we can now officially say good afternoon. one of your recent undertakings had been related to auto finance companies. the cfp be finalized a rule to supervise large non-bank auto finance companies and reached separate agreements with several auto finance companies to limit loan pricing and compensation. i have been hearing from a number of auto dealers in my state with concerns on this issue and i want to ask to make sure that you work with all of stakeholders involved in
mr. cordray: another thing i would say is on the enforcement and regulation differential, regulation is something more when we feel the lawn needs to be changed in certain ways and we have authority to do that subject to congressional authorization and oversight. enforcement -- the law is what it is and it is applying it to specific facts and finding specific facts and the facts are powerful. when facts show -- senator rounds: i know the chairman post time is valuable and i appreciate -- mr....