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. >> come on, mr. brown. you're gonna make us late. >> okay, cora, have you seen my green-stamp book? >> green stamps? they right next to your lava lamp and your 8-track tapes. [ laughs ] >> cora, that ain't funny. nobody said nothing about the rubber sheets you got on your bed upstairs. >> ain't nobody got no rubber sheets. >> leaky. [ knock on door ] >> who is this? >> hey, cora. >> hi, miss -- uh... >> perthalene marie jones. >> oh. how do you know my name? >> sometimes i read things. >> what, palm, leaves, cards? >> no. mail. cora jean simmons. >> oh. >> found this in the mailbox. >> oh, my mail was in your mailbox? >> no, honey. yours. i just decided to bring it to you. it's the neighborly thing to do. >> oh, really. >> okay, cora, i'm ready to go. >> mr. brown, do you know who this is? >> yes. i like your music, james brown. >> no, that's not him. no. her. this is a her. >> oh, they got the same hair. oh, well, you don't know her, him, them? >> no, i -- no, i don't know... >> well, if you don't know him
. >> come on, mr. brown. you're gonna make us late. >> okay, cora, have you seen my green-stamp book? >> green stamps? they right next to your lava lamp and your 8-track tapes. [ laughs ] >> cora, that ain't funny. nobody said nothing about the rubber sheets you got on your bed upstairs. >> ain't nobody got no rubber sheets. >> leaky. [ knock on door ] >> who is this? >> hey, cora. >> hi, miss -- uh... >> perthalene marie jones....
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. >> mr. brown, would you stop playing? we're trying to plan a wedding. >> oh, what is there to plan? all you need is a preacher and a couple of dozen pigs in a blanket. >> that is not wedding food. >> i'm talking about your relatives -- uncle oink and the oinkettes. >> would you -- oh, just ignore him, miss edna. i'm so excited. we have a lot of work to do. >> yeah. >> relax, relax. we already know what we want. >> yes, we do. >> oh, really? oh, great. all right, so we want a big wedding, right? >> yes! >> no! uh, yes! >> no. well, what the colonel means is not too big. >> right. and not too small, either, because i want my baby to be happy. >> all right. okay, so we want a medium-sized wedding. >> uh-huh. >> all right, okay. what type of theme? >> casual! >> formal! >> no, formal! well... >> well, casual/formal. >> that's what we want. >> okay, all right. well, how about flowers? i know we have to have lots of flowers. >> oh, yes -- >> hell, no! >> flowers are -- are pretty, sweetie. >> heh heh! yes, but they also cost a
. >> mr. brown, would you stop playing? we're trying to plan a wedding. >> oh, what is there to plan? all you need is a preacher and a couple of dozen pigs in a blanket. >> that is not wedding food. >> i'm talking about your relatives -- uncle oink and the oinkettes. >> would you -- oh, just ignore him, miss edna. i'm so excited. we have a lot of work to do. >> yeah. >> relax, relax. we already know what we want. >> yes, we do. >> oh,...
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nobody's coming to get us, mr. brown. my peach cobbler won a recipe contest, and the neelys are coming! >> the neelys?! they coming! >> yes, the neelys are coming! they coming! they coming! >> who are the neelys? >> you know, pat and gina neely. they have a cooking show--you know, "down home with the neelys"? yes, yes! they coming to watch me make my award-winning peach cobbler, mr. brown! >> cora, some total strangers messing up my kitchen? what kind of prize is that? no. the answer's no. >> what is your problem? you afraid of all those television cameras? >> television? >> yes. >>u
nobody's coming to get us, mr. brown. my peach cobbler won a recipe contest, and the neelys are coming! >> the neelys?! they coming! >> yes, the neelys are coming! they coming! they coming! >> who are the neelys? >> you know, pat and gina neely. they have a cooking show--you know, "down home with the neelys"? yes, yes! they coming to watch me make my award-winning peach cobbler, mr. brown! >> cora, some total strangers messing up my kitchen? what kind of...
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. >> and this is my daddy, mr. brown. >> yes. i'm her daddy. >> mike here, he's a big-time football recruiter at decatur u. >> wow, that's impressive. >> yep. yep. that's impressive. >> yeah. >> yeah. you're a big-time recruiter, and your friend is just big. >> hey, cora, in college, i used to be better than him at everything. >> please. >> football... >> nope. >> baseball... >> are you kidding me? >> women. >> you pitched a no-hitter on and off the field. >> heh. yeah, but that's all changed now. >> hah! no, it ain't. >> so, mike, what brings you to town? >> oh, he came to see me about a job. >> really? >> yes. i'm gonna have my frat work with me at decatur u. in illinois. >> doing what? y'all got an eating team? >> no. coaching. >> coaching what? the eating team? >> football. >> reggie coaching football? you got to be -- be serious. be serious! [ laughs ] oh, you're serious. >> of course he's serious. >> yes, the university is looking for an assistant coach, and this is the best man for the job. >> really? that's wonderful, reg
. >> and this is my daddy, mr. brown. >> yes. i'm her daddy. >> mike here, he's a big-time football recruiter at decatur u. >> wow, that's impressive. >> yep. yep. that's impressive. >> yeah. >> yeah. you're a big-time recruiter, and your friend is just big. >> hey, cora, in college, i used to be better than him at everything. >> please. >> football... >> nope. >> baseball... >> are you kidding me? >> women....
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mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. i thank the chairwoman of the agriculture committee and for her work. this is legislation that saves taxpayers literally tens of billions of dollars through -- while strengthening the safety net and provides adequate revenue and nutrition for literally millions of people -- children, seniors, people on disability, people that work in low-income jobs. that's also important in this agriculture bill. madam president, i ask that my remarks -- those remarks be placed in a different place in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: for years leading up to the financial crisis the biggest banks and lenders created new ways to make record profits off of consumers. they made predatory loans to working-class families. they created prepaid cards with exploitive fees. they gave out student loans to first-generation college students with interest rates sometimes as high as 20%. today millions of consumers are still trying to recover from these unscrupulous practices while c
mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. i thank the chairwoman of the agriculture committee and for her work. this is legislation that saves taxpayers literally tens of billions of dollars through -- while strengthening the safety net and provides adequate revenue and nutrition for literally millions of people -- children, seniors, people on disability, people that work in low-income jobs. that's also important in this agriculture bill....
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new watch app allows you to >> ooh, mr. brown got too much fruit in his loom. ew! >> [ screaming ] cora! cora! >> what is it, mr. brown? calm down. oh, wait. wait. >> cora! cora! >> what is it? wait. >> cora, call 911. dial 92. call my pastor, cora. >> what happened? what happened? >> tell him i ain't gonna make it. >> what? >> they lost me. >> who lost you? >> them. >> who is them? >> they. >> they who? >> cora, i'm bleeding to death. >> oh, sasha! sasha! >> don't leave me, cora. don't leave me. >> wait. sasha! >> cora, cora, at my funeral, i want you to sing "gone but not forgotten." >> what's going on in here? what's going on? >> sasha, quick, call a nurse. >> i am a nurse. >> no. get me a ugly nurse. l
new watch app allows you to >> ooh, mr. brown got too much fruit in his loom. ew! >> [ screaming ] cora! cora! >> what is it, mr. brown? calm down. oh, wait. wait. >> cora! cora! >> what is it? wait. >> cora, call 911. dial 92. call my pastor, cora. >> what happened? what happened? >> tell him i ain't gonna make it. >> what? >> they lost me. >> who lost you? >> them. >> who is them? >> they. >> they who?...
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it is a circus because you heard the people outside, mr. brown. what did you think about those people? >> i thought they were absolutely pa they thing. not only did i hear them outside, i heard them inside the courtroom, which he had this h. to be reminded that their actions weren't going to be tolerated in terms of any hooligan type of behavior. and prior -- while we were sitting in the courtroom, there was some sort of situation that occurred. we weren't privy to see, but you can clearly know by the raising of the voice that something was going on. i believe it was though supporters that showed up in his favor. >> bill: you know, there are thousands, i mean that literally thousands of young girls across the country who are sympathetic to this terrorist. being a woman yourself, do you understand that at all? >> i don't -- i can't understand it because i have to look at my injuries every single day. i think if all of the supporters that were there had to see what transpired those days and/or that day and live with the scars or the wounds or the me
it is a circus because you heard the people outside, mr. brown. what did you think about those people? >> i thought they were absolutely pa they thing. not only did i hear them outside, i heard them inside the courtroom, which he had this h. to be reminded that their actions weren't going to be tolerated in terms of any hooligan type of behavior. and prior -- while we were sitting in the courtroom, there was some sort of situation that occurred. we weren't privy to see, but you can...
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. >> oh, hush up, mr. brown. will, you know he's upset vera's staying with us for a few days. >> i don't mind her staying here, but do she have to stay inside? >> what? >> well, uncle brown, she's got to recover from her eye surgery. >> well, why does she got to have eye surgery anyway? 'cause i thought vultures had 20/20 vision. >> you're gonna stop talking
. >> oh, hush up, mr. brown. will, you know he's upset vera's staying with us for a few days. >> i don't mind her staying here, but do she have to stay inside? >> what? >> well, uncle brown, she's got to recover from her eye surgery. >> well, why does she got to have eye surgery anyway? 'cause i thought vultures had 20/20 vision. >> you're gonna stop talking
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. there is broad agreement that overleveraged financial institutions significantly contributeed, to put it mildly, to the 2008 financial crisis, and that they were bailed out because everyone knows that they are too big to fail. years later, it's five years later now, there is an implicit assumption that the largest megabanks, the five or six largest banks in the country, still are too big to fail. that means that markets give them funding advantages that experts estimate are as high as 50 or 60 or 70 or even 80 basis points. that means when they go in the capital markets, they can borrow money at close to 1%. 80 basis points is 4/5. 88 points is 4/5 of 1%. they with borrow money at lower costs than virtually anyone else in our economy can. studies have shown from bloomberg that this can be -- this can mean a subsidy of upwards of $80 billion to these five, six, seven megabanks, these large megabanks. last year, as a result, my colleague, senator vitter, and i began to push the banking
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. there is broad agreement that overleveraged financial institutions significantly contributeed, to put it mildly, to the 2008 financial crisis, and that they were bailed out because everyone knows that they are too big to fail. years later, it's five years later now, there is an implicit assumption that the largest megabanks, the five or six largest banks in the country, still are too big to fail. that means that markets give them funding advantages that...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on a giant jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government central bank has been trying to cool things off for the past three four years now i've got to do is watch r.g.p. did you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their fruit i
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on a giant jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit crunch...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china and it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath race and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on a giant jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government central bank has been trying to cool things off for the past three four years now i've got to do is watch r t t v and you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their fru
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china and it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath race and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on a giant jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the really looks like there other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks were doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government central bank has been trying to cool things off for the past three four years now i've got to do is watch r t t v and you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the really looks like there other than a credit crunch...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government central bank has been trying to cool things off for the past three four years now all you gotta do is watch r t t v and you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their fru
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a back brace and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but it really looks like there are other than a credit crunch...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath writes and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the room looks like they're other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government and central bank has been trying to cool things off for the past three four years now i've got to do is watch r t t v and you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath writes and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the room looks like they're other than a credit crunch...
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brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the room looks like they're other than a credit crunch or is that over overstated what's going on. mag's i'm not an expert on anything i would like to be an expert on but china is certainly going to have problems you may remember fifteen years ago there was a big crisis right most of the asian banks doing that borrowing long and then short and the whole thing collapsed i'm not sure that's what's going on in china right mind the chinese government and central bank trying to cool things off for the past three four years now all you gotta do is watch r t t v and you would know that most people should know that and finally it's becoming to their fruit is start
brown and mr carney is helping the rest all right you mentioned japan let's stay in asia here and talk about china it was recently reported that banks and china are relying on short term funding which may evaporate at any moment looks like a bit of a lehman moment when suddenly short term funding a bath and of course that was part of the two thousand and eight crash what's going on in china jim i know you're an expert on china but in the room looks like they're other than a credit crunch or is...
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>>brown: mr. mukasey. you're up. >> am i a criminal was i a traitor? >> mr. ellsberg hold on a minute, let mr. mukasey respond. >> nobody says you were a traitor, mr. ellsberg, nobody responsible said it then, nobody says it there. but. >>brown: mr. ellsberg please i have to insist that you let him respond. >> the fact that you admitted it doesn't make it not a crime. and you did it in a very responsible way. i will say that. the stuff that you stole was of negligible importance because the most recent stuff that you stole was no more recent than three years old and you preceded what your disclosures by offering it to two senators. both of whom turned you down because they didn't want to be the people to disclose it. george mcgovern and william fulbright, both refused to take that stuff and disclose it. you disclosed it instead to the new york times. >>brown: mr. ellsberg just in our last minute please come back to the snowden case. what would you like to see happen now? >> i'll tell you exactly.
>>brown: mr. mukasey. you're up. >> am i a criminal was i a traitor? >> mr. ellsberg hold on a minute, let mr. mukasey respond. >> nobody says you were a traitor, mr. ellsberg, nobody responsible said it then, nobody says it there. but. >>brown: mr. ellsberg please i have to insist that you let him respond. >> the fact that you admitted it doesn't make it not a crime. and you did it in a very responsible way. i will say that. the stuff that you stole was of...
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>>brown: mr. ellsberg just in our last minute please come back to the snowden case. what would you like to see happen now? >> i'll tell you exactly. i would like to see russell tice, william benny, thomas drake and curt webe testify before congress under oath testify that these programs are unconstitutional and criminal, they have asked to testify and have been ignored by congress. that is exactly the debate that edward snoanld wante -- snowdend to have. that is the conversation that should take place in congress, not being involving the pfizer court, the thousands and thousands of acceptance, it's clearly a rubber-stamp court we need to change that.
>>brown: mr. ellsberg just in our last minute please come back to the snowden case. what would you like to see happen now? >> i'll tell you exactly. i would like to see russell tice, william benny, thomas drake and curt webe testify before congress under oath testify that these programs are unconstitutional and criminal, they have asked to testify and have been ignored by congress. that is exactly the debate that edward snoanld wante -- snowdend to have. that is the conversation...
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third issue i would like to talk about is mr. brown. the man that stupid man use the telephone when he drives and he is beyond [inaudible] in his limousine. finally, i see today that we have a boy king in england. we had a boy king in egypt but our king is going to be his name is george. i want to ask our supervisor attorney, mr. campos, what happened to england if the queen dies before the younger man grows up and becomes king? if he doesn't have time i wish i found his answer in the newspaper because that also [inaudible] and made people. thank you. >> next speaker >> people ask me about queens all the time >> good afternoon supervisor. don't give money to fund the library don't accept money from the friends of the library. the deception of the public library is really the destruction of democracy. of the essence of that destruction is the suppression of the openness and accountability that would normally be unsupported by democratic practices and principles. i've mentioned several times jeweled gomez president of violated someone's r
third issue i would like to talk about is mr. brown. the man that stupid man use the telephone when he drives and he is beyond [inaudible] in his limousine. finally, i see today that we have a boy king in england. we had a boy king in egypt but our king is going to be his name is george. i want to ask our supervisor attorney, mr. campos, what happened to england if the queen dies before the younger man grows up and becomes king? if he doesn't have time i wish i found his answer in the newspaper...
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quorum call: mr. brown: thank you, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i come to the senate floor from time to time to share thoughts from people in my state, and we all are hearing comments from people, college students, people who have finished college, and often from the parents of those who face these massive kind of debt from going to two-year, four-year, public, private public schools, sometimes most tragically at a for-profit school, where they haven't gotten much help in job seafnedz equally, more tragically, when they've finished school and still face this debt cht my wife graduated from kent state university some number of years ago. she -- her father was a utility worker, carried a union card for more than 30 years. her mother was a home-care worker, oldest of four, first in the family to go to college. her two younger brothers and sister and brother also went to college. connie graduated from kent
quorum call: mr. brown: thank you, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. i come to the senate floor from time to time to share thoughts from people in my state, and we all are hearing comments from people, college students, people who have finished college, and often from the parents of those who face these massive kind of debt from going to two-year, four-year, public, private...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president. most of my colleagues might, i assume, look at these pictures and think they depict facilities owned by exxonmobil -- sorry, madam president. most of my colleagues would look at these pictures and think they depict facilities owned by exxonmobil or b.p., but this is, amazingly enough, a picture of morgan stanley. morgan stanley, to most americans and most people in this chamber, if they know of it, is a bank. it used to be an investment bank. now it's just considered a bank. let me explain. morgan stanley owns a company called transmontan, a petroleum and chemical transportation and storage company, and a company which reportedly manages more than 100 oil tankers, tankers that look like this. -to-do on the banking subcommittee which the presiding officer attended, with senator murray and senator toomey is to examine how the line between banks and commercial enterprises is blurring. interestingly, these large institutions combine banks and trading firms and energy suppliers and oil ref
mr. brown: thank you, madam president. most of my colleagues might, i assume, look at these pictures and think they depict facilities owned by exxonmobil -- sorry, madam president. most of my colleagues would look at these pictures and think they depict facilities owned by exxonmobil or b.p., but this is, amazingly enough, a picture of morgan stanley. morgan stanley, to most americans and most people in this chamber, if they know of it, is a bank. it used to be an investment bank. now it's just...
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>>brown: let's let mr. mukasey respond. >> that is an hysterically inaccurately portrayal of what
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our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports the limo drive, mr. brown, was on his cell phone fighting with his estranged wife before the fire started. in an interview, brown's wife said he had the music turned up loudly so the limo's passengers couldn't hear them arguing. five people died back in may. >> east palo alto police are investigating the shooting death of a 30-year-old man. police responded to a shots fired call yesterday afternoon. they found a man a few blocks from his home on larkspur avenue. rodriguez had been shot several times. >>> a mysterious substance forced the evacuation of a store in san mateo last night. firefighters were called to the shoe store at hillside mall last night, a shoe store. customers described hearing a small explosion and started suffering from irritated eyes and throws. >> we checked the video cameras. and observed what we could from there. and there were some areas not covered. unfortunately that was the area that people describe where this sound that they heard occurred and we were unable to get any video
our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports the limo drive, mr. brown, was on his cell phone fighting with his estranged wife before the fire started. in an interview, brown's wife said he had the music turned up loudly so the limo's passengers couldn't hear them arguing. five people died back in may. >> east palo alto police are investigating the shooting death of a 30-year-old man. police responded to a shots fired call yesterday afternoon. they found a man a few blocks from...
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. >> when you hear mr. brown? when you hear jb talking you feel better. >> blown all over the place, rained on. time to hit our top three trades. pan dor ya upgrading shares. >> this one has been on fire. it's all about the deal they have not just to make money after the 70 million or so subscribers that are very sticky because once you pay that annual you're going to stick with that service and it's a great service but also the people that are using free pandora and are getting bombed with ads an the people that are advertising to them can target them. i think that's huge. media ocean is doing that and strat ta for pandora and that's going to be huge for them. >> emerging markets up five percent. everyone was leaving these things alone. >> my view was these were oversold conditions. we saw fund flows in june that were the greatest ever. i've been in emerging markets for 17 years i've never seen that before best rally in months. i would say to 40 bucks and then you have to look at the reamounts. again, last monday
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>>brown: let's let mr. mukasey respond. >> that is an hysterically inaccurately portrayal of what is available to the government. what is available are two kinds of information. one is so-called metadata which is a pile of numbers, numbers called and times. they are not associated with particular people and the only purpose of having that is to have a database against which to check suspicious numbers from abroad that are documented to belong to suspected terrorists under the supervision of a court. and to query that database. that database consists of millions and millions of numbers, that's all. and it -- in 2012 it was queried 300 times by the 15 people who are authorized to query it. that is a microscopic amount of use. although an important amount of
>>brown: let's let mr. mukasey respond. >> that is an hysterically inaccurately portrayal of what is available to the government. what is available are two kinds of information. one is so-called metadata which is a pile of numbers, numbers called and times. they are not associated with particular people and the only purpose of having that is to have a database against which to check suspicious numbers from abroad that are documented to belong to suspected terrorists under the...
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. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you. what do you want to have happen? >> i understand i resists law enforcement. and me being back in that will room for two weeks, that really got to me. i know i tested like positive for marijuana but that's something i did like back in july. and i thought i was going to be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little bit of marijuana isn't like shooting somebody but at the same time, do you understand the significance of that one use of marijuana what it had on your family and your life and frankly, on the underlying charges that you already had pending against you? >> well, i take full responsibilities for my actions and i just feel like i let them down, you know? like miss sarah and bob and my mom. i just want to like go home and take care of my responsibilities. >> roderick, do you rememberer judge bonaventure ra asking you about taking a drug test. >> yes, ma'am. >> do you say you probably should be clean, something like that. >> i probably shoul
. >> mr. brown, you've heard all the testimony today about what people think should happen to you. what do you want to have happen? >> i understand i resists law enforcement. and me being back in that will room for two weeks, that really got to me. i know i tested like positive for marijuana but that's something i did like back in july. and i thought i was going to be clean by the time i came to court. >> i know some people might say using a little bit of marijuana isn't like...
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. >> mr. brown, the state of california has said that they have never heard of you. >> i am from georgia. >> they do not know where he is from. >> you told me that you have a california identification. however, now you have the safety of a state of georgia identification? >> after back and forth, if it turnturns out that it is written on his arm. and one of the officers asks if there is a felony or an arrest for his probation or parole? however, there was a warrant and he is on probation and issued a $250 ticket. he added money on to his sport ticket. if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, you can email us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m is eating out eating a hole in your budget? coming up how to dine at the corner restaurants were under $40! at fifth gourmet... restaurant soft look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could
. >> mr. brown, the state of california has said that they have never heard of you. >> i am from georgia. >> they do not know where he is from. >> you told me that you have a california identification. however, now you have the safety of a state of georgia identification? >> after back and forth, if it turnturns out that it is written on his arm. and one of the officers asks if there is a felony or an arrest for his probation or parole? however, there was a warrant...
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. >> brown: mr. ratner, pick up on the trial itself. was it your sense as much as you could tell that he received a fair trial? >> well, i wouldn't really call it a fair trial. we had a year until we could getting access to the information. i sat there in plato's cave. you couldn't tell what was going on. it took us a year of litigation to get that out. i think he was overcharged tremendously. aiding the enemy which, of course, he was acquitted on which was the one good part of the trial. but the charge of whistle-blower with espionage -- to charge a whistle blow we are espionage, that's nonsensical. it's the obama administration hitting truth tellers with a sledgehammer. i don't think that's fair. as far as the oath issue when you see something with a greater crime, vietnam in the my lai massacre or what bradley manning saw, you have a higher duty to disclose criminality when you see it. >> brown: since many of the facts weren't in dispute here, it became how one sees bradley manning, right? >> i think it -- not quite. i think the judg
. >> brown: mr. ratner, pick up on the trial itself. was it your sense as much as you could tell that he received a fair trial? >> well, i wouldn't really call it a fair trial. we had a year until we could getting access to the information. i sat there in plato's cave. you couldn't tell what was going on. it took us a year of litigation to get that out. i think he was overcharged tremendously. aiding the enemy which, of course, he was acquitted on which was the one good part of the...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i want to echo the words of my colleague from iowa about this upcoming vote. its importance. student loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion. that's $1,000 billion dollars. that's more than auto loan, student loan debt is second only to mortgage debt and the debt that the people of this great country of 300 million people face. according to "the wall street journal," the average student loan debt for college graduate who borrowed to finance a bachelor's degree this year is nearly $30,000. my wife, who graduated some years ago from kent state university, first in here family to go to college, graduated with just $1,200. her father carried a union card, worked at the local utility company in ash at that beulah. her mother was a home care worker. they had no money to put into her education. yet she graduated with only $1 $1,200 in debt, getting a four-year degree from kent state university going ton a very good career in journalism. for students like a young man named amish natel at tha
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i want to echo the words of my colleague from iowa about this upcoming vote. its importance. student loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion. that's $1,000 billion dollars. that's more than auto loan, student loan debt is second only to mortgage debt and the debt that the people of this great country of 300 million people face. according to "the wall street journal," the average student loan debt for college...
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i got a chance to speak to mr. green and miss brown who live at the residence on san bruno avenue. there are a lot of habit ability issues; leaks and problems with the windows. the windows are bolted down so if there were a fire or emergency, the fire department would have problems getting in, getting access. miss brown who is a resident there has some very significant health issues. she's a disabled elder who is trying to age in place. she has a care provider, but the health issues that she has, the habit ability issues in the residence makes it a difficult situation for her. the temperature going to either extremely cold to extremely hot, the moisture coming in through various leaks, leaky refrigerator, the windows that can't open, there is problem with the windows and wiring. from what i understand, there has been on going problems with the property owner and other properties. there is a seven page article about this on going problem with this particular management ownership company that has this property that it's a long going thing. i think there is something like 300 cases th
i got a chance to speak to mr. green and miss brown who live at the residence on san bruno avenue. there are a lot of habit ability issues; leaks and problems with the windows. the windows are bolted down so if there were a fire or emergency, the fire department would have problems getting in, getting access. miss brown who is a resident there has some very significant health issues. she's a disabled elder who is trying to age in place. she has a care provider, but the health issues that she...
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. >> [speaking in chinese] thank you, mr. senator -- thank you, dear mr. senator brown and congressman pittenger and congressman meadows. and i am wen yunchao here to testify about the cyber attacks against me that occurred over the last few years. in september of 2009, i discovered that my gmail account was set up for forwarding and it would forward all of my e-mails i received to another e-mail account not under my control. this was the first time i realized that my e-mail was attacked. in february of 2011, the so- called -- revolution broken china. it refers to a anonymous online calls for mass gatherings in public venues in major cities across china. at that time i was working and living in hong kong, starting at that time, all my electronic communications, including telephone and internet products and the the services were under severe attack. on june 2, 20 11, i discovered a rather sophisticated attack was being used against my gmail account. that day i received an e-mail invite you to -- participate in voting. skies the links. by clicking it, a flas
. >> [speaking in chinese] thank you, mr. senator -- thank you, dear mr. senator brown and congressman pittenger and congressman meadows. and i am wen yunchao here to testify about the cyber attacks against me that occurred over the last few years. in september of 2009, i discovered that my gmail account was set up for forwarding and it would forward all of my e-mails i received to another e-mail account not under my control. this was the first time i realized that my e-mail was attacked....
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the clerk: amendment offered by mr. brown of -- mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 165, the nays are 252. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed boy voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by ms. jackson lee of texas. the chair: a r
the clerk: amendment offered by mr. brown of -- mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the...
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mayor brown what's our critique. i'm not sure you can pull that one off. i was told you - we exceeded our crowd today. but to put that in prospective (clapping) . each one of those people recommended 1.3 shots. this is absolutely been a season of transformation in nothing else it was just two years ago that the guys brought the stadium and they put out a grand plan. now you might remember at the time that was greeted with a we bit of skeptical. from the very beginning this is a team that believed in itself. remember that december road trip phenomenon the road for 7 trips the team won 6 to one then came february david lee became the first warrior named as an all-star since 1987. and then on february 27th we saw a moment of it at madison square garden this guy scored 54 on the nixon. then the win over the next one and the country really delivered the warriors. at the beginning of the season we coordinate that warriors are gotten the fact that warriors ground - we're removing the drirpgs long suffering. i'd like to recognize an anniversary one year ago tomorr
mayor brown what's our critique. i'm not sure you can pull that one off. i was told you - we exceeded our crowd today. but to put that in prospective (clapping) . each one of those people recommended 1.3 shots. this is absolutely been a season of transformation in nothing else it was just two years ago that the guys brought the stadium and they put out a grand plan. now you might remember at the time that was greeted with a we bit of skeptical. from the very beginning this is a team that...
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brown: excuse me, mr. speaker. did you rule in my favor? the speaker pro tempore: the demand has been withdrawn by the gentleman from georgia. he's demand a withdrawn that her words be taken down. the gentlelady may resume. ms. brown: you know, mr. speaker, this is a sad day in the house of representatives. would you please turn the mico and please ask the house -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. all members take their seats and take their conversations off the house floor. the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a sad day in the house of representatives. i want you to know that. this is the people's house, and to separate the farm bill from the elderly, from the children, this is a shame. mitt romney was right. you all do not care about the 47%. hame on you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair, not directly to members on the floor. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. spea
brown: excuse me, mr. speaker. did you rule in my favor? the speaker pro tempore: the demand has been withdrawn by the gentleman from georgia. he's demand a withdrawn that her words be taken down. the gentlelady may resume. ms. brown: you know, mr. speaker, this is a sad day in the house of representatives. would you please turn the mico and please ask the house -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. all members take their seats and take their conversations off the house...
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. >> senator brown. >> to why, mr. chairman. chairman bernanke, thank you for services. we all mean that. and thank you for the new rules on capital standards you have issued. i urge you to hold fast on them when he megabanks fight to weaken those standards. i hope you will do that. some financial analysts suggest we should not get ahead of in our financial regular sugared on monday, governor tarullo said "i think it is very dangerous as a must try to characterize fossil agreements of the ceiling, not the floor, so for us in the united states, those of us who are charged with financial stability of the united states, need to make the judgment as to what levels of capital will most ensure financial stability in the country without unduly affecting the flow of credit." even since the publication of our proposed rig, i've had calls from my ramparts around the world heard that it's really interesting, and they're saying to me the reasoning about this, how are you thinking about it, explain to me more what you 3% is inadequate. what i hear governor cirillo saying is that he s
. >> senator brown. >> to why, mr. chairman. chairman bernanke, thank you for services. we all mean that. and thank you for the new rules on capital standards you have issued. i urge you to hold fast on them when he megabanks fight to weaken those standards. i hope you will do that. some financial analysts suggest we should not get ahead of in our financial regular sugared on monday, governor tarullo said "i think it is very dangerous as a must try to characterize fossil...
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brown, had been disposed of. it is now in order to consider amendment number 22 printed in house report 113-158. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in house report number 113-158, offered by mr. culberson of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 3303, the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. culberson: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment will restore state sovereignty of public education and restore parental rights over the education of their children by restoring the state legislature's power to accept or reject federal education grant dollars. i have worked closely with the committee to ensure the amendment supports goals of local control and flexibility as promoted by h.r. 5, and i appreciate chairman kleine's support of this im
brown, had been disposed of. it is now in order to consider amendment number 22 printed in house report 113-158. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in house report number 113-158, offered by mr. culberson of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 3303, the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson, and a member...
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sorry mr. govern our out (laughter) . govern would we think the amendment would say therefore for the resolve for the board of education sports local control funding for the schools? >> yes, that's fine. i want to thank you >> i port the resolution. >> any other comments or questions? >> no. please call the roll call roll call >> thank you, colleagues. okay. we'll move on the item s the board members report. we have a report from the curriculum program committee and the student assignment committee. >> so the curriculum program committee met on june 3rd and we had american people x item for scorecards. there was a very robust discussion about the extent to wonder if there's a buy in for the balance scorecards. we had some suggests and greater parents outreach. we had 3 informational items updates and strategic plans for thirdly developing the brian elementary schools as well as elementary feeders for willie brown which will be up for discussion. staff has commented to convening community meetings once we're back in school
sorry mr. govern our out (laughter) . govern would we think the amendment would say therefore for the resolve for the board of education sports local control funding for the schools? >> yes, that's fine. i want to thank you >> i port the resolution. >> any other comments or questions? >> no. please call the roll call roll call >> thank you, colleagues. okay. we'll move on the item s the board members report. we have a report from the curriculum program committee...
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so, it's my pleasure to introduce mayor brown. (applause) >> ann, thank you very much. mr. mayor, members of the boards of supervisors, assemblyman ammiano, [speaker not understood], moscone family, gay men's course, and all of you who are assembled herein, as i look around, i absolutely know that i had probably the greatest pleasure, other than the moscone children, of literally living with george moscone for so many years. mr. mayor, it was when we were in law school together, we were fellow janitors at hastings college of law. george moscone was amazing. he was just as aggressive about inclusionary activities. he was just as focused on sharing. and he had an immense pride in the city and county of san francisco like no other. i suspect that much of my love of the city comes from my exposure to george in those very early years. george went through a considerable amount of evolutionary process politically. he allowed john burton to talk him into running for the state legislature. an unsuccessful effort for the state assembly. he went on to become, obviously, a supervisor i
so, it's my pleasure to introduce mayor brown. (applause) >> ann, thank you very much. mr. mayor, members of the boards of supervisors, assemblyman ammiano, [speaker not understood], moscone family, gay men's course, and all of you who are assembled herein, as i look around, i absolutely know that i had probably the greatest pleasure, other than the moscone children, of literally living with george moscone for so many years. mr. mayor, it was when we were in law school together, we were...