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." >> judge judy: mr. reed, i really don't have to ask you any questions. do you want to know why? >> why? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution michael kellam is suing his neighbor, donald reed, for damage to his garage and car when donald's children ran into his garage door while riding an atv. >> byrd: order! all rise!
." >> judge judy: mr. reed, i really don't have to ask you any questions. do you want to know why? >> why? >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution michael kellam is suing his neighbor, donald reed, for damage to his garage and car when donald's children ran...
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quorum call: mr. reed: i would request to dispense with the calling of the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: madam president, i rise today as i have many times for nearly two decades to shed light on the long struggle of liberian refugees in the united states and to make the case for this administration to extend deferred, enforced departure, for d.d.e., before they face separation from their jobs and family when their current d e.d. expires. to end nearly 30 years of your honor certainty by finally giving these liberians the opportunity to aplay for permanent residency and a pathway to citizenship. i would also to take a moment to express my gratitude for those advocates who have stood with me as i have worked for a solution including shell done whitehouse as well as our colleagues from minnesota, senators klobuchar and smith. the case of these liberians is a tragic and historically unique situation. in 1989 a seven-year civil war broke out in liberia that would claim the lives of over 200,000 people and displace more that have half of the
quorum call: mr. reed: i would request to dispense with the calling of the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: madam president, i rise today as i have many times for nearly two decades to shed light on the long struggle of liberian refugees in the united states and to make the case for this administration to extend deferred, enforced departure, for d.d.e., before they face separation from their jobs and family when their current d e.d. expires. to end nearly 30 years of...
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mr. reed. >> thank you. on behalf of secretary of defense mattis, thank you for the opportunity to meet today to discuss a very important topic at hand. i have submitted my statement for the record and, sir, with your permission i would like to take a few minutes to amplify an um could of points. first of all, the department of defense fully appreciates the necessary for security clearance for form. and fully committed to doing our part to implement new methods for sustaining trusted workforce. in a manner in which upholds the highest protection for national security information, safeguarding our people, and always ensuring the highest degree of readiness to defend our nation. with the support of congress, multiple committees, and our close interagency partners represented here today from the office of the dni, office of personnel management, and the office of management and budget, we have for the past some 18 months been developing plans to transition responsibility for background investigations for our po
mr. reed. >> thank you. on behalf of secretary of defense mattis, thank you for the opportunity to meet today to discuss a very important topic at hand. i have submitted my statement for the record and, sir, with your permission i would like to take a few minutes to amplify an um could of points. first of all, the department of defense fully appreciates the necessary for security clearance for form. and fully committed to doing our part to implement new methods for sustaining trusted...
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. >> garry: hi, my name is mr. reed. >> romaric: nice to meet you. >> garry: nice to meet you, too. now, what are the things you do? what do you do with your eyes? repeat -- eye contact. >> students: eye contact. >> garry: good, good. what about his hands? you can do that. and grab it firm. firm handshake. it's a first impression. stand up, stand up. okay? this is side a. you present to side b. ready? one, two, three, go. [ talking over each other ] >> students: nice to meet you. >> garry: good, good. so it's -- you shake, look in the eye, like that, okay? that's expected. girls. ana. in america, you can do it. it's okay to get a nice handshake. >> anthony: what happens if it doesn't work, if they don't have this? what's the future looking like if they don't acquire language skills? >> jonathan: they become a third class citizen then. >> anthony: what kind of work are you getting, what are your opportunities? >> jonathan: oh, yes. the service market in any major city is always there. landscaping, valet, car washes, but our students are very gifted. they are talented kids. they just
. >> garry: hi, my name is mr. reed. >> romaric: nice to meet you. >> garry: nice to meet you, too. now, what are the things you do? what do you do with your eyes? repeat -- eye contact. >> students: eye contact. >> garry: good, good. what about his hands? you can do that. and grab it firm. firm handshake. it's a first impression. stand up, stand up. okay? this is side a. you present to side b. ready? one, two, three, go. [ talking over each other ] >>...
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mr. reed: mr. president, i rise today to express my concern about the continued deterioration of the situation in yemen and to share my views on the resolution that is currently before us. the military conflict in yemen has gone on for too long and has affected tens of millions of civilians who face displacement, famine, and a widespread cholera outbreak. according to the united nations, more than 15,000 yemenis have been killed or injured since the war began in march of 2015. the humanitarian situation there has been described as the worst in the world, with more than two-thirds of yemen's approximately 29 million people facing severe food shortages. an outbreak of cholera has already infected at least one million people, marking the worst such outbreak in decades. continued instability in yemen also benefits our adversaries. while we have sought to maintain pressure on al qaeda and the ararian peninsula or aqap and isis, the lack of a functioning government or state security apparatus inhibits ou
mr. reed: mr. president, i rise today to express my concern about the continued deterioration of the situation in yemen and to share my views on the resolution that is currently before us. the military conflict in yemen has gone on for too long and has affected tens of millions of civilians who face displacement, famine, and a widespread cholera outbreak. according to the united nations, more than 15,000 yemenis have been killed or injured since the war began in march of 2015. the humanitarian...
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reed: thank you, mr. president. let me thank senator udall for his timely remarks and his great leadership. i rise today to add my voice to his voice and so many other of my colleagues in calling attention to the growing threat of climate change and to encourage the senate to take meaningful action. first, let me join all of my colleagues in recognizing and thanking my colleague, senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. his tireless work to raise awareness about the devastating impacts of climate change have truly made a remarkable difference in our country and around the world. senator whitehouse comes to the senate floor every week to tell us why it's time to wake up, and i am pleased to be able to join him as he gives his 200th such speech. these 200 speeches provide at least 200 reasons why we should be acting quickly and decisively to address climate change. just one of those reasons, which i would like to highlight, is the impact of climate change on our national security. climate change acts as a threat mu
reed: thank you, mr. president. let me thank senator udall for his timely remarks and his great leadership. i rise today to add my voice to his voice and so many other of my colleagues in calling attention to the growing threat of climate change and to encourage the senate to take meaningful action. first, let me join all of my colleagues in recognizing and thanking my colleague, senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. his tireless work to raise awareness about the devastating impacts of...
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reed.: hi, john and mr. thank you for the tax cuts. i am a republican in california, the only vote up here, but you probably understand being a republican in new york, but it is something for sure, we save $58 and threecents -- $58.3 a week, and that isunlike guest: the outcome we wanted. -- guest: that is the outcome we wanted. host: did you have a follow-up comment? i appreciate that, cindy. obviously, her paying attention to that detail is something that resonates with me in and of itself. people are scratching their pad, like my mom did, raising the 12th of us as a single mom. i can remember at the end of the month, her pounding out on her month to see what she could do to sharpen the pencil the little to have extra for the kids and that is what american families do on a month-to-month basis. for people that think that 58 58.03 are crimes, it is disrespect to the american people. they are hard-working people in regards to this is real money that has an impact on your life. $3000 per year? another individual bought their kid's colle
reed.: hi, john and mr. thank you for the tax cuts. i am a republican in california, the only vote up here, but you probably understand being a republican in new york, but it is something for sure, we save $58 and threecents -- $58.3 a week, and that isunlike guest: the outcome we wanted. -- guest: that is the outcome we wanted. host: did you have a follow-up comment? i appreciate that, cindy. obviously, her paying attention to that detail is something that resonates with me in and of itself....
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thank you, mr. ambassador. mr. reed, you're recognized. mr. ambassador, way over here. >> it's a pleasure to have you here today. i want to follow up. the unconventional nature of what the administration is doing is something i applaud. i have stood with. because i agree that we just cannot maintain the status quo because to your point this policy is unsustainable. i think we wt to get tthe same outcome. that's where we have broad agreement in the issues before us today. i would be remiss not to go on the record to raise the issues of dairy and wine coming from western new york. the finger lakes wine industry is blossoming and the access to, and our dairy farmers of western new york and the access to can dark i shared with this with you and with prime minister trudeau directly is very critical to our future. i just put that on the record. what i want to do is ask some questions that haven't been covered here. one issue i have been concerned about in my entire tenure as a member of congress on the issue of trade is currency manipulation and sta
thank you, mr. ambassador. mr. reed, you're recognized. mr. ambassador, way over here. >> it's a pleasure to have you here today. i want to follow up. the unconventional nature of what the administration is doing is something i applaud. i have stood with. because i agree that we just cannot maintain the status quo because to your point this policy is unsustainable. i think we wt to get tthe same outcome. that's where we have broad agreement in the issues before us today. i would be remiss...
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chairman. >> thank you senator reed >> thank you very much, mr. chairman thank you, mr. chairman, for being here today and one of the things that we've noticed over the last many years is a decline in workforce participation of prime age men one reason is automation those, particularly the types of jobs, it seems, that are easily replaced by some type of technology, machines and computers, et cetera, as we go forward, i would assume that that trend will continue and it raises the question of how is the fed planning to forecast these effects of automation with your mandate for full employment. we could find ourselves technically at full employment but with millions of americans who are out of luck, out of jobs, and technically not in the workforce. how are you going to deal with that >> the long history of this is, as i'm sure you know, technology comes in and it can displace people ultimately if the people in society have the skills and apartme aptitudes to benefit from technology, then technology lifts all boats. for 200 years since the industrial revolution we've faced
chairman. >> thank you senator reed >> thank you very much, mr. chairman thank you, mr. chairman, for being here today and one of the things that we've noticed over the last many years is a decline in workforce participation of prime age men one reason is automation those, particularly the types of jobs, it seems, that are easily replaced by some type of technology, machines and computers, et cetera, as we go forward, i would assume that that trend will continue and it raises the...
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gary reed, director of security intelligence -- and mr. dan payne, at the department of defense. bill provided the government's perspective on this issue and update on their efforts to improve -- they will provide the government's perspective on this issue and update efforts. the point of this security is to grant clearance to top-level personnel and consider better ways forward. the government's method of issuing nationals 30 clearance is virtually unchanged since -- national security clearance is virtually unchanged since 1947. in missing result information to report threats or workplace violence. we should consider technologies that increase efficiency as technology while providing greater real-time situational awareness of threats to sensitive information. wherebyore, reciprocity clearance granted by one agency is also recognized by another simply does not work. clearancehat the process should be commanding on candidates, uncover potential issues before one is granted access to sensitive information. clearly the current system is not optimally must do better. -- is not optima
gary reed, director of security intelligence -- and mr. dan payne, at the department of defense. bill provided the government's perspective on this issue and update on their efforts to improve -- they will provide the government's perspective on this issue and update efforts. the point of this security is to grant clearance to top-level personnel and consider better ways forward. the government's method of issuing nationals 30 clearance is virtually unchanged since -- national security...
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senator reed? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to welcome the witnesses and congratulate them for their service already and for the willingness to serve at the department of defense and other agencies. and i would like to recognize your families. they're such an important part of your contribution to the nation. thank you. general, you serve as commander of cyber commands on the army cyber command which targets isis. in addition to your extensive experience, intelligence making a highly qualified individual to serve. if confirmed, the challenges you'll face include disrupting and exposing cyber mission operations conducted by russians and other countries as admiral rogers pointed out. the russians are conducting these operations as we speak. and we have to do something. working with other stakeholders, you have to develop whole d.o.d. and whole government approaches to cyber. in establishing the insurance policy capabilities that will in time help to prevent warfare attacks against the united states, these are no smal
senator reed? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to welcome the witnesses and congratulate them for their service already and for the willingness to serve at the department of defense and other agencies. and i would like to recognize your families. they're such an important part of your contribution to the nation. thank you. general, you serve as commander of cyber commands on the army cyber command which targets isis. in addition to your extensive experience, intelligence making a...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and i want to thank our witnesses for appearing today, for also your service and the service of the men and women you command and thank you very much and thank them, please. you are leading your commands in very challenging times. we are in the 16th year of military engagement in afghanistan, for example. early last year general nick olson commander general forces of afghanistan testified we were facing a stalemate. since that time the administration has announced new south asian strategy, articulated a negotiated settlement as the design end state moved additional forces in theater to support the military elements of the strategy and curtailed security assistance to pakistan. despite these shifts, 2017 continued to be plagued by widespread violence and instability in afghanistan as the taliban expanded their territorial control and conducted a number of widespread attacks. in addition, isis remains resilient despite significant pressure. while the administration has laid ou
senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and i want to thank our witnesses for appearing today, for also your service and the service of the men and women you command and thank you very much and thank them, please. you are leading your commands in very challenging times. we are in the 16th year of military engagement in afghanistan, for example. early last year general nick olson commander general forces of afghanistan testified we were facing a stalemate. since that time the...
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gary reed, at the office of undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and mr. dan payne, director of defense security services at the department of defense. they'll provide the government's perspective on this issue and update us on their efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the current system. the purpose of this hearing is to explore the process for granting secret and top secret clearances to both government and industry personnel and to consider potential better ways forward. the government's approach to issuing national security clearances is largely unchanged since it was established in 1947. and the net result is a growing backlog of investigations which now reached 547,000 and inefficiencies that could result in our missing information necessary to thwart insider threats or workplace violence. we should also consider new technologies that could increase the efficiency and effectiveness of our vetting process while also providing greater realtime situational awareness of potential threats to sensitive information. furthermore, the syste
gary reed, at the office of undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and mr. dan payne, director of defense security services at the department of defense. they'll provide the government's perspective on this issue and update us on their efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the current system. the purpose of this hearing is to explore the process for granting secret and top secret clearances to both government and industry personnel and to consider potential better ways...
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senator reed. senator reed: well, thank you very much, mr. chairman. and general, as i indicated in opening remarks, consistent with the secretary of defense, secretary mattis, do you believe it's in our national security interest to stay within the confines of the jcpoa? general votel: i think from my perspective, the jcpoa addresses the principle threat we deal with from iran. if the jcpoa goes away, we'll have to have another way to deal with a nuclear weapons program, so, yes, i share their position. senator reed: thank you. with respect to syria, it's a very complicated situation, and that's an understatement. one issue is involved with the kurds. they fought with us very reliably in the syrian defense forces. now they are moving to assist ellow kurds against the turks. it appears we don't have a policy as to our position vis-a-vis the kurds in syria, the syrian kurds. and also a longer term policy as to what do we do? are we going to have a de facto partition of the country with the s.d.f., syrian defense forces, guarding that portion? can you gi
senator reed. senator reed: well, thank you very much, mr. chairman. and general, as i indicated in opening remarks, consistent with the secretary of defense, secretary mattis, do you believe it's in our national security interest to stay within the confines of the jcpoa? general votel: i think from my perspective, the jcpoa addresses the principle threat we deal with from iran. if the jcpoa goes away, we'll have to have another way to deal with a nuclear weapons program, so, yes, i share their...
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again, i want to thank my colleague, mr. cicilline, and our two senators, jack reed and sheldon whitehouse, for coming together to offer this legislation. sergeant mckenna has made his parents, peter and carl mckenna -- peter and carol mckenna, his friends and the town of bristol and state of rhode island proud. i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring his courage, his service and his sacrifice today. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from missouri reserves his time. the gentleman from alabama. mr. palmer: mr. speaker, i'd like to make the gentleman from missouri aware that i have no further speakers, and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, and i urge assage of h.r. 4685, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from alabama. mr. palmer: mr. s
again, i want to thank my colleague, mr. cicilline, and our two senators, jack reed and sheldon whitehouse, for coming together to offer this legislation. sergeant mckenna has made his parents, peter and carl mckenna -- peter and carol mckenna, his friends and the town of bristol and state of rhode island proud. i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring his courage, his service and his sacrifice today. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you both, gentlemen, for your service, your testimony, and director coats, i've always appreciated your candor, intellectual honesty as a colleague and a friend. today, you started off by citing cyber as one of your major concerns, and particularly russian encroachment on our elections, and we have asked other members of the intelligence community what's being done and haven't heard much about what's being done. it really begs the question, what are we doing? so, let me just -- to your knowledge, are you aware of a formal meeting of the nsc in which this issue was not only discussed but formal recommendations to counter this malign activity were presented to the president for decisions? are you aware of anything like that? >> senator, there are -- senator, there are ongoing discussions among a number of our agencies, department of homeland security, department of defense, the state department, and others relative to the cyber threat. our office recently met with three of the
senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you both, gentlemen, for your service, your testimony, and director coats, i've always appreciated your candor, intellectual honesty as a colleague and a friend. today, you started off by citing cyber as one of your major concerns, and particularly russian encroachment on our elections, and we have asked other members of the intelligence community what's being done and haven't heard much about what's being done. it really begs...
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reed in texas. reed >> remember the alamo! i'm back, mr. cramer, with another winner earnings story, a cash flow story. ebri. >> i don't know ebri i don't know that one. i'll have to do homework and come back to you and that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is >> the lightning round is sponsored by t ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches d ameritradetion curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ you're smooth >>> knowing the right thing to do and being able to do it are two different things you may know intellectually the best bargains are often found after a company reports a good quarter and the results get m
reed in texas. reed >> remember the alamo! i'm back, mr. cramer, with another winner earnings story, a cash flow story. ebri. >> i don't know ebri i don't know that one. i'll have to do homework and come back to you and that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is >> the lightning round is sponsored by t ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches d...
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our subcommittee panel incollides reed clay. great state of texas. mr. wesley -- director of division of emergency management for the state of florida and finally honorable josephine menendez ortiz vice chair on federal and international relations and status for the common wealth puerto rico and ms. johna m ae, senior director of save the children. thank you all for being here today and i guess we will start with mr. clay. >> good afternoon. ranking member thompson, chairman mccall, thank you for holding this hearing and o opportunity to share lessons we've learned from hurricane harvey in texas. let me quickly offer three key messages. the first is thank you for your partnership. governor abbot in the state of texas are grateful for the strong partnership we have shared with federal counter parts today. president donald trump, vice president pence, multiple members of the cabinet and brock long showed their commitment to texas even before the storm made land fall. they pledged their full resources and continue to show their commitment to the state to th
our subcommittee panel incollides reed clay. great state of texas. mr. wesley -- director of division of emergency management for the state of florida and finally honorable josephine menendez ortiz vice chair on federal and international relations and status for the common wealth puerto rico and ms. johna m ae, senior director of save the children. thank you all for being here today and i guess we will start with mr. clay. >> good afternoon. ranking member thompson, chairman mccall, thank...
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senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to welcome the witnesses and also like to recognize your families such an important part of the contribution to the nation. thank you all. general nakasone. you are commander of the army cyber command and joint task force areas which targets isis and propaganda recruiting. in addition to your extensive experience and intelligence make you a highly qualified individual to serve as commander. the challenges you will face will include exposing cyber naval op rehabilitations conducted by russia and other countries. as admiral rogers pointed out the russians are conducting these operations as we speak. we have to do something. you have to develop whole of dod and cyber warfare and capabilities in time will help prevent significant information states and cyber warfare attacks against the united states. these are no small tasks but more important now than ever these national security threats are confronted head on and not ignored. >> dr. park, you're appointed to be the defense of n
senator reed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to welcome the witnesses and also like to recognize your families such an important part of the contribution to the nation. thank you all. general nakasone. you are commander of the army cyber command and joint task force areas which targets isis and propaganda recruiting. in addition to your extensive experience and intelligence make you a highly qualified individual to serve as commander. the challenges you will face will include...
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read the transcript more completely, senator reed asked let me begin with mr. p wray and asked has the president directed you and your agency to take specific actions to confront and blunt russian activities that are ongoing? ray: we're taking a lot of activities to prevent russia directed by the president. the director said not as specifically directed by the president. no. similarly two weeks later in testimony before the committee the n.s.a.'s director, admiral mike rogers, said that he had not been granted new authority nor directed specifically by the president to take action to disrupt russian election hacking operations. again senator reed asked you would be asked by the department of defense -- mr. wray interrupted senator reed: have you been directed to do so given the strategic defenses by the united states? admiral rogers: no, i have not. so, there is a lot of of room for improvement here. you can add also to this list failures of activity the state department which was allocated $120 million to counter foreign efforts to meddle in elections or so di
read the transcript more completely, senator reed asked let me begin with mr. p wray and asked has the president directed you and your agency to take specific actions to confront and blunt russian activities that are ongoing? ray: we're taking a lot of activities to prevent russia directed by the president. the director said not as specifically directed by the president. no. similarly two weeks later in testimony before the committee the n.s.a.'s director, admiral mike rogers, said that he had...
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my name is connolly reed. i'm a resident at baycrest. i'm a supporter of housing in the city, affordable housing, and despite that, i find myself to be surprised at the current plan at 430 main. i find it's a front to the community that's there, simply putting profits over health. the proposal, it's a brick or a wall as some others have mentioned, and it just, i think is intended to initially fill all the air space that it possibly can. if you look at it from the harrison street side, it will simply look like a prison wall. you know, in its history, the project project ignored the department's request for a two story design and has ignored the statements that you've heard here today. there are many other two tower concepts that pay respect to the community as they've developed. but most concerningly, i read the development report and saw that 430 main has been required to install merv-13 level filtration. interestingly, our home at bayview is 13 years old and home to many elderly and families, and it doesn't have merv level 13 filtration
my name is connolly reed. i'm a resident at baycrest. i'm a supporter of housing in the city, affordable housing, and despite that, i find myself to be surprised at the current plan at 430 main. i find it's a front to the community that's there, simply putting profits over health. the proposal, it's a brick or a wall as some others have mentioned, and it just, i think is intended to initially fill all the air space that it possibly can. if you look at it from the harrison street side, it will...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. again, thank you, admiral rogers, for not only your testimony but your service. i have a series of questions that i think require yes or no answers. the mission on national mission teams under dod cyber strategy is to blunt cyber attacks against the united states of, quote, significant consequences. is that accurate? >> yes. >> the -- >> although, if i could, i'd phrase it as that's an accurate mission for cyber command. we haven't actually defined it specifically down at a team level, but i understand the point you're trying to make. >> as russia's ongoing campaign to steal and leak confidential information from our candidates and political parties, to plant and amplify misinformation on social media, are those of significant consequence? >> certainly, if successful. >> yes. do you agree with the dni coats testimony that they will continue to conduct cyber operations to achieve strategic objectives unless they face clear repercussions? >> yes, sir, that was my testimony as well in th
senator reed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. again, thank you, admiral rogers, for not only your testimony but your service. i have a series of questions that i think require yes or no answers. the mission on national mission teams under dod cyber strategy is to blunt cyber attacks against the united states of, quote, significant consequences. is that accurate? >> yes. >> the -- >> although, if i could, i'd phrase it as that's an accurate mission for cyber...
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. >> it was her call to put a brown girl at the center of it, storm reed, and also to diversify the mrs. when those of you who read the book, the politicimrs. don't lo me or mindy or even reece for i at matter. i think ava's whole work on the planet is about inclusion and about -- ther.urs too and mine too. >> i love you and ava together because you are a great one-two punch. it's really good. >> playoff each other really well. >> we don't want people to mistake this is a story about adolescen adolescence, but that's a more universal message, this idea of yo finding your own voice and your hy the b. it's not just for -- that's why the book has such wide appeal. >> oh, yes. it's not -- well, that's why it's a fantastical book for children, families, young girls voicecause it's about discovering your own voice at the age where you are trying to figure out is it my voice or should i do what everybody else wants me to do. nd overcominurities as well. what, if any, insecurities have if had? >> i've had a lot to overcome, but i think the most important essential thing to understand hat t all
. >> it was her call to put a brown girl at the center of it, storm reed, and also to diversify the mrs. when those of you who read the book, the politicimrs. don't lo me or mindy or even reece for i at matter. i think ava's whole work on the planet is about inclusion and about -- ther.urs too and mine too. >> i love you and ava together because you are a great one-two punch. it's really good. >> playoff each other really well. >> we don't want people to mistake this is...
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reed: and this is at the top of your list? chairman powell: yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good to have you here. i know there's been some discussion of stock buybacks. there's a way for corporations to increase share price, is not right? chairman powell: yes. >> is worth pointing out since the acts bill was passed, which was advertised as a way to dramatically increase wages of workers. predictions were $4000 a year pay increases, we see the overwhelming amount of money going to corporations used buybacks. $200 billion of stock buybacks in the first two years -- two months of this year alone, including $20 million stock -- ack from wells fargo major financial institution with had a lot of discussion about this committee, but really because of consumer protection issues. sen. van hollen: i do think it is worth pointing out that over 35% of the stock owned is actually owned by foreigners and foreign entities, which is why the prime minister of norway, who visited a short time ago, thanks president trump for the tax bill because it dramatically boosted the stock value of the
reed: and this is at the top of your list? chairman powell: yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good to have you here. i know there's been some discussion of stock buybacks. there's a way for corporations to increase share price, is not right? chairman powell: yes. >> is worth pointing out since the acts bill was passed, which was advertised as a way to dramatically increase wages of workers. predictions were $4000 a year pay increases, we see the overwhelming amount of money going to...
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our second is reed state of texas. mr. wesley maul director of division of management for the state of florida. and finally the honorable menendez ortiz international relations and status for the commonwealth of puerto rico. and miss demings senior director of save the children. thank you for being here today. and i guess we'll start with mr. clay. >> good afternoon. chairman, mccaul, ranking member thompson and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for holding this important meeting. let me quickly offer three key messages. the first is thank you for your partnership. governor abbott in the state of texas are grateful for the strong partnership we shared with our counterparts today. president donald trump and pence and fema administrator brock long showed commitment to texas before the storm made landfall. they pledged resources and continue to show their commitment to the state today. of course, congress too deserves our deepest gratitude. after texans had begun the magnitude of devastation, congress moved qu
our second is reed state of texas. mr. wesley maul director of division of management for the state of florida. and finally the honorable menendez ortiz international relations and status for the commonwealth of puerto rico. and miss demings senior director of save the children. thank you for being here today. and i guess we'll start with mr. clay. >> good afternoon. chairman, mccaul, ranking member thompson and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for holding this important...
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good to have you with us, mr. and mrs. reeve. i imagine that when you hear me say that sentence, you're wondering what the heck you're doing talking about this tonight, nancy. >> exactly. exactly. >> tell me about him. tell me how you saw him. >> i saw him and i still see him as the little 5-year-old boy who moved next door, who i was so glad to see him move in because it gave my grandson a playmate. you know, the next ten years they -- his little sister and my grandson had an ideal life, time together growing up. >> martha: jeff, what can you tell us about the family and what they're going through now? >> well, i can't honestly imagine what they're going through. it's -- they're a really nice, caring, great neighbors. they were helpful to us. and, you know, they spent a lot of time with their kids with activities growing up. sports, different things. >> martha: if i could interject, have either of you spoken to the family since this >> yes. >> yes. briefly. >> martha: nancy, what did they say? >> when i first spoke to them yeste
good to have you with us, mr. and mrs. reeve. i imagine that when you hear me say that sentence, you're wondering what the heck you're doing talking about this tonight, nancy. >> exactly. exactly. >> tell me about him. tell me how you saw him. >> i saw him and i still see him as the little 5-year-old boy who moved next door, who i was so glad to see him move in because it gave my grandson a playmate. you know, the next ten years they -- his little sister and my grandson had an...
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what is your reed ad on that? >> again, chaos. as your reporter once again indicated, many people don't want to come aboard because of the effective advice that won't take it -- letting mr. dowd go is a signal that the whole team is in disarray. and again, it would seem to me that there is nothing to the charges that the president insists constantly of the witch hunt. the simplest thing for the president to do would be to sit down with the special prosecutor and answer questions. and that would be it. but there seems to be a lot more to it than the president likes to recognize. >> the president was asked if he would still like to sit down with the special counsel just this week. he said yes. it sounds like he is willing to cooperate, no? >> well, he said yes to lots of things and then a few days later said no. and again, last week, the white house was denying that general mcmasters would be replaced by john bolton and suddenly john bolton is in and general mcmasters is out. so the president's kind of consistency in what he's sayin
what is your reed ad on that? >> again, chaos. as your reporter once again indicated, many people don't want to come aboard because of the effective advice that won't take it -- letting mr. dowd go is a signal that the whole team is in disarray. and again, it would seem to me that there is nothing to the charges that the president insists constantly of the witch hunt. the simplest thing for the president to do would be to sit down with the special prosecutor and answer questions. and that...
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mr. trump. both women said sex was consensual. unlike 16 women who have leveled accusations against the president. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication. >> reporter: neither daniels, nor mcdougal, accuse mr. trump of harassment or abuse. the president, like millions of other americans, watched the "60 minutes" interview. according to "the washington post," has since told associates daniels wasn't his type. those who remember conversations with mr. trump during the campaign remember him denying the affair but no no way indicating daniels couldn't have been his type. norah. >> all right, major, thank you very much. >>> former president jimmy carter calls president trump's choice for his new national security adviser his worst mistake since taking office. the 39th president brought up john bolton's appointment when we sat down for an interview yesterday. do you have faith in president >> well, as i say, i've been concerned at some of the things he
mr. trump. both women said sex was consensual. unlike 16 women who have leveled accusations against the president. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication. >> reporter: neither daniels, nor mcdougal, accuse mr. trump of harassment or abuse. the president, like millions of other americans, watched the "60 minutes" interview. according to "the washington post," has since told associates daniels wasn't his type. those who...
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. >> let me ask you, mr. mayo, which one would you select right now? let's say lloyd, he's not doing it, but he announces right this second i'm done, i'm finished, i'm going to the beach and you are now the king of goldman sachs. you have to decide what to do. >> let me make it crystal clear, we are very bullish on goldman sachs regardless of who is ceo we think earnings exceed this year and next year we're not buying into the consumer strategy. we give them zero credit we don't care as long as it's lloyd blankfein, harvey -- >> i'm asking you to make a choice you come on the set often times trying to talk a ceo out of a company. which one do you choose? >> harvey schwartz, david solomon, only been a little over a year that they've been co-president i'd like to have a longer track record before we pick one over the other. >> if lloyd were to stay for a year or two, would you be happy with that? >> long as goldman's earnings pick up. if gold man has earnings like they did in the fourth quarter of last year, i'm not sure this is as much lloyd's decision
. >> let me ask you, mr. mayo, which one would you select right now? let's say lloyd, he's not doing it, but he announces right this second i'm done, i'm finished, i'm going to the beach and you are now the king of goldman sachs. you have to decide what to do. >> let me make it crystal clear, we are very bullish on goldman sachs regardless of who is ceo we think earnings exceed this year and next year we're not buying into the consumer strategy. we give them zero credit we don't...
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when mrs. which says just finding your frequency and having faith in who you are, that's kind of coming from a natural place -- >> the star of the movie is storm reed who i hear is described as golden. >> she is golden. >> love her. >> let me say, this would be like i'm out promoting this movie because, first of all, i believe in ava duvernay. >> me, too. >> and w the highest degree. but it's not my movie. it's storm's movie, derek mccabe movie who plays a little boy. it's levi's movie. and it's the story of this young girl searching for her father out in the cosmos. and in the search discovers herself. it's a wonderful children's movie. >> ava family fantastical movie. i like that, too. >> okay. it is, but i want you to know that, that it would be like -- it's not my movie. like glindsaynda the good witch talking about "oz" being her movie. >> i was obsessed with your eyebrows but mostly obsessed with meg. what a character and empowering and obviously the timing is tragic -- >> for young girls
when mrs. which says just finding your frequency and having faith in who you are, that's kind of coming from a natural place -- >> the star of the movie is storm reed who i hear is described as golden. >> she is golden. >> love her. >> let me say, this would be like i'm out promoting this movie because, first of all, i believe in ava duvernay. >> me, too. >> and w the highest degree. but it's not my movie. it's storm's movie, derek mccabe movie who plays a...
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mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. reed: excuse me, madam president. i would ask for the dispense of the calling of the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: when we passed the wall street consumer and protection act, we did so in response to a financial crisis that shook the foundations of our economy and devastated so many of our hardworking constituents. for example, the dow jones dropped from 13,677 in july of 2007 to an average of 7,235 in march of 2009, resulting in a 41% loss -- 47% loss. nationally the unemployment rate increased from 5% in january 2008 to 10% in october 2009. and in rhode island, the unemployment rate was even higher. it increased from 6.2% in january 2008 to 11.9% in december 2009. in short, we had to do something to respond and avoid another financial crisis because behind each of these harrowing numbers were our constituents and their families who saw their life savings and their jobs and t
mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. reed: excuse me, madam president. i would ask for the dispense of the calling of the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: when we passed the wall street consumer and protection act, we did so in response to a financial crisis that shook the foundations of our economy and devastated so many of our...