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mr. allen, we did not steal your cars. and we came to you as soon as we found out about it so that you can make all the necessary arrangements. and what arrangements would they be? you know, contacting the insurance company, informing the police. do i look like an office boy? hey? can you see me behind a desk filling in claims forms? now, that really would give everyone a big laugh, wouldn't it?! now you seem to have at least half a brain, so let me spell it out to you in a way that the rest of these missing links might understand. this is not about insurance. this isn't about me renewing my acquaintance with the old bill. this is about a contract! i give you my cars, you return them to me! or the equivalent value thereof! now, just tell me if i'm going too fast for you two doughnuts? ash: we can't do any of that, mr. allen. and i want all that done by tonight. one or the other-- my money or my cars by 6:00. all right? ( theme music playing )
mr. allen, we did not steal your cars. and we came to you as soon as we found out about it so that you can make all the necessary arrangements. and what arrangements would they be? you know, contacting the insurance company, informing the police. do i look like an office boy? hey? can you see me behind a desk filling in claims forms? now, that really would give everyone a big laugh, wouldn't it?! now you seem to have at least half a brain, so let me spell it out to you in a way that the rest of...
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. >> mr. allen unfortunately, i don't think he's here, was not able to attend today but has reached out to our office to express interest, maybe he reached out to my staff, i'm not too sure if he reached out to me, supervisor cohen, would you like to share? >> sure, i just wanted to thank you, i just wanted to say this is an applicant that i am putting forward and also i just want to highlight a native san franciscan, he's a basketball coach and they have teem pictures this afternoon so we can do one of two things, we could vote the matter and continue it to go forward because i think we should fill the seat as soon as possible, but if not, we can continue the item and mr. allen has agreed to come to our next committee meeting to present on his behalf, but this is again a vacant seat number 10 appointed by the district 10 supervisor, and so this is who i'm putting forward. >> supervisor breed? >> i'd like to make a motion to support -- >> can you hold on. >> public comment. >> sorry. >> it's o
. >> mr. allen unfortunately, i don't think he's here, was not able to attend today but has reached out to our office to express interest, maybe he reached out to my staff, i'm not too sure if he reached out to me, supervisor cohen, would you like to share? >> sure, i just wanted to thank you, i just wanted to say this is an applicant that i am putting forward and also i just want to highlight a native san franciscan, he's a basketball coach and they have teem pictures this...
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mr. allen's over there. why don't you go over and apologize? i'm not doing it in front of everyone, am i? i really enjoyed the other night. don't even go there. i'm with someone. ha! adi? oh, do me a favor. he don't float your boat and you know it. you don't know what you're talking about. - sam... - don't you get the message? what? it's your fault. you've done my head in dressed like that. good. i hope you're suffering. i didn't mean to hurt you. what i said, it was just a joke. you're the one who said it should be casual between us. - just didn't think. - danny, it was horrible. - you should never make comments like that. - i understand that now. and i'm saying sorry. sorry, it doesn't change anything. - we can't even be friends? - no, we never were friends. look, i really like you, sam. to tell you the truth, i can't stand you slumming it with that hop-along shrek. - ( scoffs ) - 'cause no offence, you're looking way too beautiful to be seen with him. i don't think anyone's even noticed the birthday girl. flattery will get you nowhere. well,
mr. allen's over there. why don't you go over and apologize? i'm not doing it in front of everyone, am i? i really enjoyed the other night. don't even go there. i'm with someone. ha! adi? oh, do me a favor. he don't float your boat and you know it. you don't know what you're talking about. - sam... - don't you get the message? what? it's your fault. you've done my head in dressed like that. good. i hope you're suffering. i didn't mean to hurt you. what i said, it was just a joke. you're the one...
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let me go back to you if i could, mr. allen. i understand that your organization, international center for missing and exploited children, was one of the forerunners in bringing together private and public stakeholders to talk about virtual currencies. if you would, a couple questions. if you would, who was involved this your working group, and why did you form it? >> mr. chairman, we formed it because several years ago we had a very positive be experience in bringing -- positive experience in wringing together financial -- bringing together financial industry leaders around the fact that the mainstream financial system, the mainstream payment system, credit cards, were being used for the purchase and distribution of child pornography. i called the chairman of a major credit card company and said how is this possible? and he said we don't know what these transactions are for. if you can find for us, show for us where the merchant bank is, where the account resides, this is an illegal use of the payment system. we can stop the pa
let me go back to you if i could, mr. allen. i understand that your organization, international center for missing and exploited children, was one of the forerunners in bringing together private and public stakeholders to talk about virtual currencies. if you would, a couple questions. if you would, who was involved this your working group, and why did you form it? >> mr. chairman, we formed it because several years ago we had a very positive be experience in bringing -- positive...
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i want to mr. allen. i think you mentioned the guidance issue i'm not going to ask this -- probably -- respond and lead off to this question. the issue earlier this year back in the spring stated that administrators would need to register as a money service businesses and apply for money transmitter licenses. in the 48 states that require such licenses. somebody alluded to this guidance. i just want to again -- get your thoughts on guidance. i'm told that your company is registered with ensen and has applied for money transferred licenses. you could maybe if you would, just offer the first response. >> a business that is going to handle consumer funds, store and manage those and is going to interact with the banking system to protect consumers and ensure that bad actors are not able to operate. we think these are appropriate guidelines, and i think the digital business is different from other prior internet businesses. get a billion users, i don't think it's appropriate that two guys should be able to bui
i want to mr. allen. i think you mentioned the guidance issue i'm not going to ask this -- probably -- respond and lead off to this question. the issue earlier this year back in the spring stated that administrators would need to register as a money service businesses and apply for money transmitter licenses. in the 48 states that require such licenses. somebody alluded to this guidance. i just want to again -- get your thoughts on guidance. i'm told that your company is registered with ensen...
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mr. allen. >> the other panelists are the experts. i can say that we met with bankers and industry leaders, and they view as i think the panelists do ritual currencies as akin to cash, so there is no fdic, there is not that level of protection, so i think it has to be viewed as high-risk, and i think the point that the other panelists made about the fact that consumer protections are part of a work in progress were certainly something that we'd to be very much aware of. >> ok. hearing istion, the asking members of our staff to tell me a little bit where did bitcoin come from? who are the creators? i am told that the protocol was developed either by maybe a programmer or by a group of programmers that go by the name toshi nakamoto? is that correct? ok. with all of the money and attention that has been given to bitcoin, it just seems strange to me that this individual or this group would choose to remain anonymous. what do we know about this person, what do we know about this group? doesn't matter that his or her or their identity remai
mr. allen. >> the other panelists are the experts. i can say that we met with bankers and industry leaders, and they view as i think the panelists do ritual currencies as akin to cash, so there is no fdic, there is not that level of protection, so i think it has to be viewed as high-risk, and i think the point that the other panelists made about the fact that consumer protections are part of a work in progress were certainly something that we'd to be very much aware of. >> ok....
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i want to mr. allen. i think you mentioned the guidance issue i'm not going to ask this -- probably -- respond and lead off to this question. the issue earlier this year back in the spring stated that administrators would need to register as a money service businesses and apply for money transmitter licenses. in the 48 states that require such licenses. somebody alluded to this guidance. i just want to again -- get your thoughts on guidance. i'm told that your company is registered with ensen and has applied for money transferred licenses. you could maybe if you would, just offer the first response. >> a business that is going to handle consumer funds, store and manage those and is going to interact with the banking system to protect consumers and ensure that bad actors are not able to operate. we think these are appropriate guidelines, and i think the digital business is different from other prior internet businesses. get a billion users, i don't think it's appropriate that two guys should be able to bui
i want to mr. allen. i think you mentioned the guidance issue i'm not going to ask this -- probably -- respond and lead off to this question. the issue earlier this year back in the spring stated that administrators would need to register as a money service businesses and apply for money transmitter licenses. in the 48 states that require such licenses. somebody alluded to this guidance. i just want to again -- get your thoughts on guidance. i'm told that your company is registered with ensen...
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mr. allen, first off, we are a republic, not a democracy. second, the bill of rights is being violated, privacy is being violated, our national interests -- everybody is proceeding as now as an aggressor. this is not new. of we have even gotten rid habeas corpus in certain cases. the last time this happened, my aunt was hung and washington, d.c. with bad intel. i worked on the intel side and teaching it. this is treason, and whoever wrote this stuff, you can put all the fancy stuff you want on it, but you are violating the bill of rights and the constitution of my country. as a retired marine, it pisses me off. guest: fair enough. a lot of people feel very strongly about some of the intelligence programs that we have put in place since 9/11. got to, however, we have remember why the policymaking community and the intelligence community have gone to more aggressive collection techniques since 9/11, and that is because we were horrified by what happened, and and we had an extensive auditing of what happened in these particular intelligence fai
mr. allen, first off, we are a republic, not a democracy. second, the bill of rights is being violated, privacy is being violated, our national interests -- everybody is proceeding as now as an aggressor. this is not new. of we have even gotten rid habeas corpus in certain cases. the last time this happened, my aunt was hung and washington, d.c. with bad intel. i worked on the intel side and teaching it. this is treason, and whoever wrote this stuff, you can put all the fancy stuff you want on...
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you heard the good jersey boy mr. greenblatt and mr. allen's problems. you could please tell us what the future could look like for them and how to solve the very real problems they brought up? >> number one, put together an exchange board that is from both sides of the aisle. but as you say, they care about the people of new jersey. our board has people -- >> i don't know -- sorry to interrupt you, i don't know if you heard about my governor, he is quiet he and soft spoken, but did he not participate in the exchanges. we have one of the best local insurance based knowledge there is and we didn't engage in that, new jersey. we left it to the federal government. so we're way behind new kentucky. not a place we want to be in new jersey. but continue. >> and that board being made up of people even though they were vitriolic against the aca, once they got on that board, they said we have an obligation, a duty to the people of new mexico and we are going to make this work. >> right and left coming together. >> right. >> and we all came together. we have a gre
you heard the good jersey boy mr. greenblatt and mr. allen's problems. you could please tell us what the future could look like for them and how to solve the very real problems they brought up? >> number one, put together an exchange board that is from both sides of the aisle. but as you say, they care about the people of new jersey. our board has people -- >> i don't know -- sorry to interrupt you, i don't know if you heard about my governor, he is quiet he and soft spoken, but did...
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mr. allen, why don't you stop? >> thank you, chairman carper. as you mentioned, we have launched a digital economy task force with thomson reuters, the global media and information company. that was created as a result of a conference we brought together in june with private sector leaders and government officials to look at this larger problem. the task force that is working on this issue today includes the bitcoin foundation, the tour project, a gates foundation, the brookings institution, the cato institute, vital voices, law enforcement leaders around the world, and many others. our goal is to bring people together and work towards reasonable, balanced effective solutions that protect the promise of the digital economy while addressing its misuse. and our task force will issue its final report in february. let me begin by saying we are enthusiastic about the potential of virtual currencies and the digital economy for social good, particularly in helping to bring about financial inclusion for the 2.5 billion adults on the planet today without
mr. allen, why don't you stop? >> thank you, chairman carper. as you mentioned, we have launched a digital economy task force with thomson reuters, the global media and information company. that was created as a result of a conference we brought together in june with private sector leaders and government officials to look at this larger problem. the task force that is working on this issue today includes the bitcoin foundation, the tour project, a gates foundation, the brookings...
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mr. david allen. [ no audio ] >> i'm the owner and operator of flat iron practice management. we're an independent medical billing company in boulder, colorado. we produce services to several hundred health care providers. i currently employ 33 full time personnel. we're well bow low the employer mandate threshold yet we provide company paid health insurance to our employees anyway under a small group plane an have for many years. we do so because we can and it's the right thing do. i worked as an employee for other companies before choosing self-employment and i relied on my employers for access to health insurance. unfortunately, it's been increasingly hard for me to continue to provide health insurance for my employees. health insurance is the next largest expense. even with annual inflation rates and the 1% to 2% range, our premiums increased every year by 20% or more. as much as i wish i could simply pass this along to my customers, they, too, are experiencing the same pressures to manage rising expenses in their small businesses. we've done some creative things over the
mr. david allen. [ no audio ] >> i'm the owner and operator of flat iron practice management. we're an independent medical billing company in boulder, colorado. we produce services to several hundred health care providers. i currently employ 33 full time personnel. we're well bow low the employer mandate threshold yet we provide company paid health insurance to our employees anyway under a small group plane an have for many years. we do so because we can and it's the right thing do. i...
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mr. david allen. [ no audio ] >> i'm the owner and operator of flat iron practice management. we're an independent medical billing company in boulder, colorado. we produce services to several hundred health care providers. i currently employ 33 full time personnel. we're well bow low the employer mandate threshold yet we provide company paid health insurance to our employees anyway under a small group plane an have for many years. we do so because we can and it's the right thing do. i worked as an employee for other companies before choosing self-employment and i relied on my employers for access to health insurance. unfortunately, it's been increasingly hard for me to continue to provide health insurance for my employees. health insurance is the next largest expense. even with annual inflation rates and the 1% to 2% range, our premiums increased every year by 20% or more. as much as i wish i could simply pass this along to my customers, they, too, are experiencing the same pressures to manage rising expenses in their small businesses. we've done some creative things over the
mr. david allen. [ no audio ] >> i'm the owner and operator of flat iron practice management. we're an independent medical billing company in boulder, colorado. we produce services to several hundred health care providers. i currently employ 33 full time personnel. we're well bow low the employer mandate threshold yet we provide company paid health insurance to our employees anyway under a small group plane an have for many years. we do so because we can and it's the right thing do. i...
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allen kluger, who will introduce all of our authors. and we thank you. >> remember to shut them off. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. it is drying up and it's getting nice outside and this is going to be a very interesting to authors that you're going to hear tonight. can you hear me in the back? okay, thank you. scott anderson and i both wrote a book about the middle east and different people at different times, but as you're going to hear from scott anderson and from us, the more that things change, the more that they remain almost exactly the same. and i'm going to introduce both of our authors today and they are each going to speak to you for about 10 minutes, and then i'm going to moderate a conversation with them and take questions from the audience. so write down your questions and when you ask them, directed to the two of them and that is fine if you want to address it to one of them, that is also fine, just let us know. let me first go ahead and introduce to you the author
allen kluger, who will introduce all of our authors. and we thank you. >> remember to shut them off. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. it is drying up and it's getting nice outside and this is going to be a very interesting to authors that you're going to hear tonight. can you hear me in the back? okay, thank you. scott anderson and i both wrote a book about the middle east and different people at different times, but as...
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. >>> variety says kevin spacey gave woody allen a netflix subscription. he's hoping mr. allen will take a look at fwhaus he wants to work with a legend airary collection. >> monty python was thought to have been seen to be and went to meet its maker but they're returning to the stage for one last laugh. >> reporter: as the old monte python skit used to go no one expects the spanish inquest decision and sitting in that london theater this morning nobody was quite sure what to expect. >> charlie d'agata, cbs news. is this a one and only and what can we expect to see? >> well at first it will be the one and only. it depends how long people like gary and michael live, really. i think you can expect a little comedy, some music, and a tiny bit of ancient sex. >> reporter: but there it was, at last made official. monte python's circus will fly again after 30 years in their last performance together at the hollywood bowl in 1982. it was the completely different part that appealed to audiences and made them the most unlikely comedy success story in history. dead parrots, silly wa
. >>> variety says kevin spacey gave woody allen a netflix subscription. he's hoping mr. allen will take a look at fwhaus he wants to work with a legend airary collection. >> monty python was thought to have been seen to be and went to meet its maker but they're returning to the stage for one last laugh. >> reporter: as the old monte python skit used to go no one expects the spanish inquest decision and sitting in that london theater this morning nobody was quite sure what...
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mr. bradley, did you want to comment? >> thank you beard might be probably in between these additions. my guess is the united states will continue to be a leader in the future and even if it does not join the convention, why would that be the case? as some of the best laws on a match in congress looking to need to make sure that the case cannot be united states, regardless of whether it happens to the treaty. having said that, i do agree with secretary kerry united states is likely to gain some additional leverage both on the committee and just more generally if it's a party to the convention. that's an image joining the convention. the emphasis of my testimony is simply we should only do that if are satisfied we are doing it in a way consistent with u.s. law and particularly constitutional standards. thank you. >> one of the issues that was raised before or at the previous hearing on this treaty had to do with concerns that have been raised by some groups about homeschooling their childr
mr. bradley, did you want to comment? >> thank you beard might be probably in between these additions. my guess is the united states will continue to be a leader in the future and even if it does not join the convention, why would that be the case? as some of the best laws on a match in congress looking to need to make sure that the case cannot be united states, regardless of whether it happens to the treaty. having said that, i do agree with secretary kerry united states is likely to...
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and mr.d mr. greenblatt allen's problems. could you please tell us what the future could look like for them and how to solve their very real problems? >> number one, put together and exchange board that is from both sides of the aisle, but, as you say, they care about the people of new jersey. our board -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt you. our governor is very quiet and soft-spoken. he did not participate in the exchanges. we have one of the best local insurance waste knowledge there is and we didn't engage in that. we are way behind you in kentucky. please continue. >> that board being made up of people, even though they were vitriolic against the aca. once they got on the board, they said we have an obligation, a fiduciary to the to the people of new mexico and we are going to make this work very >> right and left coming together. >> right. we have a great chairman, he is also a doctor. we met and we met and we resolve the issues and we hired an excellent ceo and we hired a the previouse private exchange administrator. we knew
and mr.d mr. greenblatt allen's problems. could you please tell us what the future could look like for them and how to solve their very real problems? >> number one, put together and exchange board that is from both sides of the aisle, but, as you say, they care about the people of new jersey. our board -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt you. our governor is very quiet and soft-spoken. he did not participate in the exchanges. we have one of the best local insurance waste knowledge there...
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i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's da lin is in union square in san francisco. new tech gadgets and new habits are making people easy prey for crooks, hey, da? >> reporter: that's right, liz. big crowds here in san francisco and that's why san francisco cops are passing out flyers to educate folks about distracted walking folks with their eyes on their smartphones rather than looking forward and cops blame it for a sharp rise
i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's da lin is in union square in san francisco. new tech gadgets and new habits are making people easy prey for crooks, hey, da? >> reporter: that's right, liz. big crowds here in san francisco and that's why san francisco cops are passing out flyers to educate folks about distracted walking folks with their eyes on their smartphones rather than looking forward and cops blame it for a sharp rise
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allen simpson is supporting mr. enzy and her mom is apparently upset about that. she said how could you forget that 8-year-old girl and how could you not support her? then lynn said i have heard enough about that and i don't want to hear any more. i just want to tell you something. shut up. shut up. shut up. three times. i wandered off stunned. liz cheney's mom telling allen simpson to shut up. at that point that was the biggest thing to happen in the wisconsin senate race yet. then liz cheney's dad got into the race as well. he felt blind sided by the challenge to the senate seat. dick cheney pubically came out that he was in no way a fishing buddy. >> he said he felt a bit blind sided by your family. how do you respond to that criticism? >> mike also said he and i are fishing buddies, which is simply not true. never happened. >> people talk about not wanting the clintons back in office. what about the cheney's? the allen simpson thing, the mike fishing thing with dad and today it was the sister getting in the mix. yesterday liz went on fox news sunday and once a
allen simpson is supporting mr. enzy and her mom is apparently upset about that. she said how could you forget that 8-year-old girl and how could you not support her? then lynn said i have heard enough about that and i don't want to hear any more. i just want to tell you something. shut up. shut up. shut up. three times. i wandered off stunned. liz cheney's mom telling allen simpson to shut up. at that point that was the biggest thing to happen in the wisconsin senate race yet. then liz...
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allen kluger, who will introduce all of our authors. and we thank you. >> remember to shut them off. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. it is drying up and it's getting nice outside and this is going to be a very interesting to authors that you're going to hear tonight. can you hear me in the back? okay, thank you. scott anderson and i both wrote a book about the middle east and different people at different times, but as you're going to hear from scott anderson and from us, the more that things change, the more that they remain almost exactly the same. and i'm going to introduce both of our authors today and they are each going to speak to you for about 10 minutes, and then i'm going to moderate a conversation with them and take questions from the audience. so write down your questions and when you ask them, directed to the two of them and that is fine if you want to address it to one of them, that is also fine, just let us know. let me first go ahead and introduce to you the author
allen kluger, who will introduce all of our authors. and we thank you. >> remember to shut them off. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. it is drying up and it's getting nice outside and this is going to be a very interesting to authors that you're going to hear tonight. can you hear me in the back? okay, thank you. scott anderson and i both wrote a book about the middle east and different people at different times, but as...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate this opportunity. i am pleased to join senator booker and introducing a gentleman from montclair, new jersey to be our next homeland security secretary. he is a constituent, a friend, and i highly will fight lawyer, who in my view would be as effective in his new role as in every role he has taken on in the past. i sat on the select committee that created the department of homeland security. i was the author on the house floor of implementing the 9/11 commission's recommendations in its totality. factmory is seared by the that the 700 new jersey ends -- new jerseyans who lost their lives on that fateful day. i know what this department i would our country and not come before you to support a candidate, even if he was from my state if i did not think he had the intellect, the management capacity to run a department so critical to the nation's security. that is why i support jeh johnson for the position. he has been in a claims attorney at the defense department w
mr. chairman. i appreciate this opportunity. i am pleased to join senator booker and introducing a gentleman from montclair, new jersey to be our next homeland security secretary. he is a constituent, a friend, and i highly will fight lawyer, who in my view would be as effective in his new role as in every role he has taken on in the past. i sat on the select committee that created the department of homeland security. i was the author on the house floor of implementing the 9/11 commission's...
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in mind at the snowden revelations but the fact is as mr binney had spoken previously we don't know how much of this has actually been outsourced and that's deeply problematic these corporations may have a vested interest in stopping reform that was true in the case in my opinion with eighteen t.'s efforts to just work reforms that were pushing the first time the n.s.a. surveillance i was revealed after the new york times story in two thousand and six and so corporate involvement in this has has distorted our fourth amendment rights . recent in these times article you make the point that these extraordinary surveillance programs have been around for years. three thousand unelected executive branch employees and who knows how many of the private sector have known about these programs but yet only sixty out of five hundred thirty five members of congress did and yet the entire congress was being a lobbied by companies like a.t.t. to give more legal backing to many of these programs when pfizer was change how can we expect oversight what does it say about where the power really lies on
in mind at the snowden revelations but the fact is as mr binney had spoken previously we don't know how much of this has actually been outsourced and that's deeply problematic these corporations may have a vested interest in stopping reform that was true in the case in my opinion with eighteen t.'s efforts to just work reforms that were pushing the first time the n.s.a. surveillance i was revealed after the new york times story in two thousand and six and so corporate involvement in this has...
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and you are going to come up with 150 records and in fact, mr. saint croix had to be defended in the superior court of california and just recently by a lawsuit by allen grossman for withholding records, about the sunshine ordinance, which clearly states, that any communications between the city communications and the matters regarding, open government issues cannot be hidden from the public uppeder the patient, and where the attorney, public privilege and the ruling came out, and it agreed with the argument and i think that reason is that the city attorney instead of being the kind of person who expects the city employees and departments to follow the law wants to allow them to do whatever they want and then wants to advise the bodies how to avoid giving documents to the public which would expose it. and like i said, i fought with herrera and that man is an intelligent man and i knew that the documents that i was asked that we are asking for and were disposal under the public record's act. and they fought me repeatedly over the public comment. a
and you are going to come up with 150 records and in fact, mr. saint croix had to be defended in the superior court of california and just recently by a lawsuit by allen grossman for withholding records, about the sunshine ordinance, which clearly states, that any communications between the city communications and the matters regarding, open government issues cannot be hidden from the public uppeder the patient, and where the attorney, public privilege and the ruling came out, and it agreed...
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tell live from paris said mr isay thank you very much indeed for your insight. and coming in today's cross talk peter allen his guests debate whether quipping western sanctions on iran can be justified saying they fled the country's economy in a stranglehold. priscilla he is in or do in south after her aunt was not iran was not transparently going to the nonprofit interest you have you can pursue but you have to be transparent and. when you establish order for you you you put you build a place in order to enrich uranium so you know it's these i think kind of command information but again i don't want to go into detail into the no but i do agree with you when i was saying is that if you look at how countries view the western assault on iran for the last few decades most countries in the world disagree with it very strong majority against it is the perception is is that the again the americans and it's a close allies hijack what we mean by the international community and you know what they could even be bombed to hell in the name of the international community whi
tell live from paris said mr isay thank you very much indeed for your insight. and coming in today's cross talk peter allen his guests debate whether quipping western sanctions on iran can be justified saying they fled the country's economy in a stranglehold. priscilla he is in or do in south after her aunt was not iran was not transparently going to the nonprofit interest you have you can pursue but you have to be transparent and. when you establish order for you you you put you build a place...
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did the virginia numbers concern you, mr. west? >> no, they don't so much concern me, bill, because i think that if you've been demonized in an organization like we've seen that happen with the tea party, you're going to see those numbers reflect such. if you are to take that same poll and go out and talk about excessive government spending, or growing debt, if you were to talk about onerous taxation, or small business growth and development, or even talk about national security, i think that you would see people supporting those physicians in a positive way. >> here's the problem. here's the problem. i think you're right about the perception of the tea party. it's shaped by a hostile media. there's no spokesperson for the tea party. it's fragmented by design. by design. it's a state-run grassroots movement. there's nobody to fight back on the national level to get the message out that the tea party isn't a subversive organization. it's an organization that has these set of beliefs that reflect a lot of people's beliefs system. but
did the virginia numbers concern you, mr. west? >> no, they don't so much concern me, bill, because i think that if you've been demonized in an organization like we've seen that happen with the tea party, you're going to see those numbers reflect such. if you are to take that same poll and go out and talk about excessive government spending, or growing debt, if you were to talk about onerous taxation, or small business growth and development, or even talk about national security, i think...
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i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's da lin is in union square in san francisco. new tech gadgets and new habits are making people easy prey for crooks, hey, da? >> reporter: that's right, liz. big crowds here in san francisco and that's why san francisco cops are passing out flyers to educate folks about distracted walking folks with their eyes on their smartphones rather than looking forward and cops blame it for a sharp rise in climb. >> they are oblivious. >> reporter: we have seen it and done it. eyes glued to the phone. >> so engrossed in their smartphone, that you can walk right up beside them and they wouldn't notice you. >> reporter: this is the result. people become easy targets for robbers. in fact, san francisco has seen a five-year high in crime mostly because of a sharp increase in property crimes and smartphone robberies. about 46,000 reported crimes in the first 10 months, and more than 85% are related to property crimes and smartphone robberies. across the bay in oakland, robberies comparing this year to last also up by 19%. down in san jose, prop
i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's da lin is in union square in san francisco. new tech gadgets and new habits are making people easy prey for crooks, hey, da? >> reporter: that's right, liz. big crowds here in san francisco and that's why san francisco cops are passing out flyers to educate folks about distracted walking folks with their eyes on their smartphones rather than looking forward and cops blame it for a sharp rise in climb. >> they are oblivious....
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mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i rise to tell the story of one of my constituents' experiences with the affordable care act. allen from santa barbara county. prior to the affordable care act, his wife was paying $20,000 a year in insurance premiums. he has a pre-existing condition, so even though it cost so much, she was thankful to have any coverage at all. now, when covered california, our online marketplace opened, she made a call, looked at her options and found a plan that works for her. this plan saved them $8,000 a year, and it was a much better plan. now, we know that the rollout nationally has been sloppy, but the law is not perfect and there are real issues we must fix. and we must fix those problems without diminishing the true benefits the law is giving to my constituents and those across the country. we must ensure that all americans have access to quality, affordable health care. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentl
mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i rise to tell the story of one of my constituents' experiences with the affordable care act. allen from santa barbara county. prior to the affordable care act, his wife was paying $20,000 a year in insurance premiums. he has a pre-existing condition, so even though it cost so much, she was thankful to have any coverage at all. now, when covered california, our online marketplace opened, she made a call, looked at her options and found a plan that works for her. this...
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. >> politico's mike allen, thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you, mike. sorry, mrs. obama. >> too late. >> what are you thinking. >>> coming up, a rare end to last night's thursday night football game. we'll show you that next in sports. ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. i'to guard their manhood with. trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for sports. bangles, dolphins, thursday night football action. the fou
. >> politico's mike allen, thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you, mike. sorry, mrs. obama. >> too late. >> what are you thinking. >>> coming up, a rare end to last night's thursday night football game. we'll show you that next in sports. ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good....
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mr. chairman. and i just want to follow up on the question that senator ritter just asked. let me tell youmy understanding is, director. there are approximately nine institutions required by the cfpb to submit invest on credit card transactions. we've estimated that that's about $900 million. i'm not asking you to confirm that number, unless you will, today, but as that data is clerkted, it is not amoanonymou not de-identified. it's the whole story. that information is then transmitted to a third party who you have contracted with who then goes in and de-identifies it or makes it anonymous. and they create a personal identifier for each one of those accounts that is not -- it's a number. it's not the name of a person. am i correct so far? >> i believe that may be correct. but understand, nunl of that is new. if you're talking about arcas, which is a private firm that collects this information for credit card companies themselves and also has collected it for other regulators, again, the p
mr. chairman. and i just want to follow up on the question that senator ritter just asked. let me tell youmy understanding is, director. there are approximately nine institutions required by the cfpb to submit invest on credit card transactions. we've estimated that that's about $900 million. i'm not asking you to confirm that number, unless you will, today, but as that data is clerkted, it is not amoanonymou not de-identified. it's the whole story. that information is then transmitted to a...
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mrs. boxer: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from california. mrs. boxer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the veterans' affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1471 and the senate proceed to its consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 1471, a bill to authorize the secretary of veterans affairs and the secretary of the army to reconsider decisions to inter or honor the memory of a person in a national cemetery and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mrs. boxer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the sanders amendment which is at the desk be agreed to, the bill as amended be read three times and passed, and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the pre
mrs. boxer: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from california. mrs. boxer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the veterans' affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1471 and the senate proceed to its consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 1471, a bill to authorize the secretary of veterans affairs and the secretary of the army to reconsider...
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mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i rise to tell the story of one of my constituents' experiences with the affordable care act. allen from santa barbara county. prior to the affordable care act, his wife was paying $20,000 a year in insurance premiums. he has a pre-existing condition, so even though it cost so much, she was thankful to have any coverage at all. now, when covered california, our online marketplace opened, she made a call, looked at her options and found a plan that works for her. this plan saved them $8,000 a year, and it was a much better plan. now, we know that the rollout nationally has been sloppy, but the law is not perfect and there are real issues we must fix. and we must fix those problems without diminishing the true benefits the law is giving to my constituents and those across the country. we must ensure that all americans have access to quality, affordable health care. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentl
mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i rise to tell the story of one of my constituents' experiences with the affordable care act. allen from santa barbara county. prior to the affordable care act, his wife was paying $20,000 a year in insurance premiums. he has a pre-existing condition, so even though it cost so much, she was thankful to have any coverage at all. now, when covered california, our online marketplace opened, she made a call, looked at her options and found a plan that works for her. this...
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and he comes to visit me twice a week. >> okay, mr. schneider. you're going to the sixth floor, booth two. >> all right. thank you. >> no problem. >> i know she's innocent. she knows she's innocent. god knows she's innocent and those are the only three people that matter. >> allen schneider was also implicated on the security and theft charges that sent his wife to prison. prosecutors say he played a lesser role. after reaching a plea deal, he received five years probation. >> i had like a couple of hours to decide if he wanted to take a plea, which i did for the specific reason of i didn't want to trust my life to 12 people who couldn't figure out how to get out of jury duty. >> though he's never served time in jail, schneider has spent plenty of time here visiting his wife. >> i visit with joanne twice a week. the visits are typically from 20 minutes to a half hour. the thing i don't like about it here, it's all via telephone through glass. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> you look like you're getting around a little better. >> yeah.
and he comes to visit me twice a week. >> okay, mr. schneider. you're going to the sixth floor, booth two. >> all right. thank you. >> no problem. >> i know she's innocent. she knows she's innocent. god knows she's innocent and those are the only three people that matter. >> allen schneider was also implicated on the security and theft charges that sent his wife to prison. prosecutors say he played a lesser role. after reaching a plea deal, he received five years...
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mr. broun. mr. broun: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from mississippi, recognize -- is mr. none lee is recognized for ne minute. to nunnelee: i would like recognize our guest chaplain. he's a native of mississippi and currently senior pastor at first baptist church. his wife.d by his he's spoken throughout the south and around the country sharing a 13-part series about the judeo christian heritage of america he presently serves as executive director of the moral action of mississippi and a national organization, the moral action of the baptist missionary association. we are honored to have him here today and we deeply appreciate his service to our lord and the people of mississippi. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will entertain 15 furt
mr. broun. mr. broun: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from mississippi, recognize -- is mr. none lee is recognized for ne minute. to nunnelee: i would like recognize our guest chaplain. he's a native of mississippi and currently senior pastor at first baptist church. his wife.d by his he's spoken throughout...
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you have cate blanchett who is in the woody allen movie "blue jasmine." you have emma thompson who plays the author in the disney movie "saving mr. banks." you have judi dench in "philomena" it's very touching and you have maiseryl streep wh seems to get nominated every year and he's in a heavy family drama "august osage county" so it's crowded. >> thank you for your perspective. we'll see what happens. a lot of movies to watch before we get to that point. >>> we're on comet watch, comet eisen is barreling toward the sun and if it stays intact it could give stargazers a cosmic treat. a nasa expert will break down what we can expect. we've got that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies mor
you have cate blanchett who is in the woody allen movie "blue jasmine." you have emma thompson who plays the author in the disney movie "saving mr. banks." you have judi dench in "philomena" it's very touching and you have maiseryl streep wh seems to get nominated every year and he's in a heavy family drama "august osage county" so it's crowded. >> thank you for your perspective. we'll see what happens. a lot of movies to watch before we get to that...