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Frank Joseph Pallone, Jr. (born October 30, 1951) is the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 6th congressional district, serving since 1988. The district, numbered as the 3rd District from 1988 to 1993, is located in the north-central part of the state and includes New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Piscataway and Asbury Park. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
Pallone is a graduate of Middlebury College, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and Rutgers School of Law–Camden. Prior to being elected to the House, Pallone was a member of the Long Branch city council from 1982 to 1988.
He was a member of the New Jersey Senate (the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature), from the 11th district, from 1984 to 1988. In 1983, he defeated incumbent Republican State Senator Brian T. Kennedy 50%-49%. In 1987, he won re-election with 60% of the vote, defeating Councilwoman Gerri C. Popkin of Neptune City.
Megyn Marie Kelly (born November 18, 1970), formerly known as Megyn Kendall, is a journalist, former attorney, news pundit, and political commentator on the Fox News Channel. As of 2014, Kelly hosts The Kelly File weekday evenings from the network's New York City headquarters. She previously hosted America Live. Prior to that, Kelly co-hosted America's Newsroom along with Bill Hemmer. From 2007 to 2012, the two also hosted Fox News Channel's New Year's Eve specials, All American New Year. She was included in the 2014 Time list of the 100 most influential people.
Kelly was born in Syracuse, New York, to Edward Kelly, who taught education at the State University of New York at Albany, and Linda, a homemaker. She is of Italian descent on her mother's side and Irish descent on her father's. Kelly's father died when she was 15 years old.
Kelly attended Tecumseh Elementary School, in DeWitt, New York. At age 9, her family moved to the Albany, New York suburb of Delmar, where she attended Bethlehem Central High School. After high school, she obtained an undergraduate degree in political science at Syracuse University and earned a J.D. from Albany Law School in 1995. Kelly is Roman Catholic.
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"I Will" is a song by the Beatles that was released on The Beatles. It was written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and features him on lead vocal, guitar, and "vocal bass".
"I Will" was one of the songs worked on by the Beatles and their associates while in Rishikesh, India. Although the music came together fairly easily, the words were worked on in India, and remained unfinished even as recording began back in London.
This quiet song required 67 takes, and George Harrison did not play (during The Beatles sessions, the Beatles often recorded in separate studios). However, the reason for Harrison's absence from the session has never been clarified.
During take 19 of "I Will", McCartney ad-libbed an untitled and uncopyrighted song (referred to as "Can you take me back?" by author Ian MacDonald), a 28-second segment of which ended up on side 4 of the album The Beatles as what MacDonald described as “a sinister introduction to "Revolution 9"”. Also ad-libbed by McCartney was "Los Paranoias", released, together with take 1 of "I Will", in 1996 on Anthology 3.
Monkey Court Frank Pallone just got in an explosive exchange with Megyn Kelly over people losing their "lousy" health insurance plans due to Obamacare regulations. Pallone argued that people can keep their policies as long as insurance companies agree to sell them, but many of them have been caught selling "lousy plans at a high price that are skeletal and don't provide any benefits." Kelly shot back that a lot of other policies are being cancelled because "regulations imposed on them by Obamacare left them with no choice." Pallone said, "That is absolutely not true!" They fought for a while, with Kelly charging that any changes in health insurance policies at all would render them null and void. Kelly even played a clip of Sebelius from today's hearing in which the HHS Secy admitted tha...
Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., questioned the legitimacy of the hearing itself and suggested that Republicans were simply trying to scare Americans into staying away from the system altogether. "That's all it is," he said. "Hoping people won't apply." He reminded the committee that many Americans are enrolling through state insurance exchanges, including 30,000 in New York, 50,000 in Oregon and 100,000 in California. The White House said this week that there have been 20 million visits to the site, and half a million applications for insurance submitted. But how many people that represents, and how many have successfully enrolled, is unknown. Problems with the site, healthcare.gov, are well-documented. One survey found that only one in five people who tried to log on did it without a hitt...
During the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on the Affordable Care Act federal exchange website on Thursday morning, Representative Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) severely castigated Representative Joe Barton (R-TX) for inaccurately describing a privacy requirement in the law, eventually calling the entire hearing a "monkey court." Barton had just questioned Cheryl Campbell, the senior vice president of CGI, one of the two primary contractors that built the federal exchange website, about whether the privacy components of the site were compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which in part regulates privacy concerns in the health care industry. "I started out in my opening statement saying there was no legitimacy to this hearing, and the last l...
Watch Asaduddin Owaisi Speak On Simi Terrorist Encounter ►http://bit.ly/2eZFNXN Race to the White House; U.S. Congressman Frank Pallone speaks to TIMES NOW Subscribe to Times Now | Click Here ► http://goo.gl/U9ibPb ‘Download the official TIMES NOW mobile app – Give a missed call on 1800 4190 300. Stay updated, stay ahead.’ Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF ET Now : http://goo.gl/5XreUq To Stay Updated Download the Times Now App :- Android Google Play : https://goo.gl/zJhWjC Apple App Store : https://goo.gl/d7QBQZ Social Media Links :- Facebook - http://goo.gl/CC7rGc G+ - http://goo.gl/O1iEp5 Twitter - http://goo.gl/uHYsqP Also visit our website - http://goo.gl/XPUXe8
NJ Rep. Frank Pallone defends Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer's accusations against Gov. Chris Christie. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37041588_001.do
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) responding to my question to him at the JSA Mid-Atlantic Fall State conference. Mr. Pallone claims that ISIS supporters are not necessarily terorrists. Apparently he is okay with bringing ISIS supporters into our country.
www.frankpallonenotfornewjersey.com Frank Pallone tells us he's for the little guy, the Main Street business, and the New Jersey family. However his actions don't match his words.
www.FrankPalloneNotForNewJersey.com Frank Pallone, after receiving a $8,900 (not $26,000 Pallone can be bought off for cheap) campaign contribution from CEOs of ReGen Biologics used his position of political power to pressure and influence the FDA to approve an unsafe and dangerous surgically implanted patch for injured knees.
10/30/13 - Democratic congressman Frank Pallone is getting his fifteen minutes of fame after his now-infamous "monkey court" comment last week, and on Wednesday night it brought him to Fox News, where he got in a heated exchange with Megyn Kelly over people losing their "lousy" health insurance plans due to Obamacare regulations. Pallone argued that people can keep their policies as long as insurance companies agree to sell them, but many of them have been caught selling "lousy plans at a high price that are skeletal and don't provide any benefits." Kelly shot back that a lot of other policies are being cancelled because "regulations imposed on them by Obamacare left them with no choice." Pallone said, "That is absolutely not true!" They fought for a while, with Kelly charging that any c...
Host, Richard French, speaks with New Jersey Congressman, Frank Pallone, during the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Armenian Genocide resolution 252, Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Madrid principles and Armenian-Turkish relationships
Interview with Congressman Frank Pallone at the All Star Game 2010- Memorial Day, May 31, 2010
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During an interview for Richard French Live, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) said he would prefer to be figuring out a deal in Washington and didn't believe the sequester would occur "I'd take a plane right now ... if I thought we could have a vote... I didn't think this day would come"
Interview with Frank Pallone (D) of New Jersey (Bloomberg News)
Monkey Court Frank Pallone just got in an explosive exchange with Megyn Kelly over people losing their "lousy" health insurance plans due to Obamacare regulations. Pallone argued that people can keep their policies as long as insurance companies agree to sell them, but many of them have been caught selling "lousy plans at a high price that are skeletal and don't provide any benefits." Kelly shot back that a lot of other policies are being cancelled because "regulations imposed on them by Obamacare left them with no choice." Pallone said, "That is absolutely not true!" They fought for a while, with Kelly charging that any changes in health insurance policies at all would render them null and void. Kelly even played a clip of Sebelius from today's hearing in which the HHS Secy admitted tha...
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Monkey Court Frank Pallone just got in an explosive exchange with Megyn Kelly over people losing their "lousy" health insurance plans due to Obamacare regulations. Pallone argued that people can keep their policies as long as insurance companies agree to sell them, but many of them have been caught selling "lousy plans at a high price that are skeletal and don't provide any benefits." Kelly shot back that a lot of other policies are being cancelled because "regulations imposed on them by Obamacare left them with no choice." Pallone said, "That is absolutely not true!" They fought for a while, with Kelly charging that any changes in health insurance policies at all would render them null and void. Kelly even played a clip of Sebelius from today's hearing in which the HHS Secy admitted tha...
Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., questioned the legitimacy of the hearing itself and suggested that Republicans were simply trying to scare Americans into staying away from the system altogether. "That's all it is," he said. "Hoping people won't apply." He reminded the committee that many Americans are enrolling through state insurance exchanges, including 30,000 in New York, 50,000 in Oregon and 100,000 in California. The White House said this week that there have been 20 million visits to the site, and half a million applications for insurance submitted. But how many people that represents, and how many have successfully enrolled, is unknown. Problems with the site, healthcare.gov, are well-documented. One survey found that only one in five people who tried to log on did it without a hitt...
During the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on the Affordable Care Act federal exchange website on Thursday morning, Representative Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) severely castigated Representative Joe Barton (R-TX) for inaccurately describing a privacy requirement in the law, eventually calling the entire hearing a "monkey court." Barton had just questioned Cheryl Campbell, the senior vice president of CGI, one of the two primary contractors that built the federal exchange website, about whether the privacy components of the site were compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which in part regulates privacy concerns in the health care industry. "I started out in my opening statement saying there was no legitimacy to this hearing, and the last l...
Watch Asaduddin Owaisi Speak On Simi Terrorist Encounter ►http://bit.ly/2eZFNXN Race to the White House; U.S. Congressman Frank Pallone speaks to TIMES NOW Subscribe to Times Now | Click Here ► http://goo.gl/U9ibPb ‘Download the official TIMES NOW mobile app – Give a missed call on 1800 4190 300. Stay updated, stay ahead.’ Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF ET Now : http://goo.gl/5XreUq To Stay Updated Download the Times Now App :- Android Google Play : https://goo.gl/zJhWjC Apple App Store : https://goo.gl/d7QBQZ Social Media Links :- Facebook - http://goo.gl/CC7rGc G+ - http://goo.gl/O1iEp5 Twitter - http://goo.gl/uHYsqP Also visit our website - http://goo.gl/XPUXe8
NJ Rep. Frank Pallone defends Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer's accusations against Gov. Chris Christie. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37041588_001.do
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) responding to my question to him at the JSA Mid-Atlantic Fall State conference. Mr. Pallone claims that ISIS supporters are not necessarily terorrists. Apparently he is okay with bringing ISIS supporters into our country.
www.frankpallonenotfornewjersey.com Frank Pallone tells us he's for the little guy, the Main Street business, and the New Jersey family. However his actions don't match his words.
www.FrankPalloneNotForNewJersey.com Frank Pallone, after receiving a $8,900 (not $26,000 Pallone can be bought off for cheap) campaign contribution from CEOs of ReGen Biologics used his position of political power to pressure and influence the FDA to approve an unsafe and dangerous surgically implanted patch for injured knees.
10/30/13 - Democratic congressman Frank Pallone is getting his fifteen minutes of fame after his now-infamous "monkey court" comment last week, and on Wednesday night it brought him to Fox News, where he got in a heated exchange with Megyn Kelly over people losing their "lousy" health insurance plans due to Obamacare regulations. Pallone argued that people can keep their policies as long as insurance companies agree to sell them, but many of them have been caught selling "lousy plans at a high price that are skeletal and don't provide any benefits." Kelly shot back that a lot of other policies are being cancelled because "regulations imposed on them by Obamacare left them with no choice." Pallone said, "That is absolutely not true!" They fought for a while, with Kelly charging that any c...
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NJTV coverage of the U.S. Senate Democratic primary debate with Cory Booker, Rush Holt, Sheila Oliver and Frank Pallone at Montclair State University.
The Rebovich Institute launched a new effort to bring all current members of New Jersey's congressional delegation to speak on campus. The first to come was Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (NJ-6) on April 3, 2013. ABOUT THE REBOVICH INSTITUTE FOR NEW JERSEY POLITICS The Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics is dedicated to public service and scholarly analysis of government, public policy, campaigns and elections in New Jersey. Stay in touch about upcoming Rebovich events at www.rider.edu/rebovich Like The Rebovich Institute on Facebook: www.facebook.com/rebovich
President Brown of Monmouth University speaks with Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. and Tony MacDonald of the Urban Coast Institute about issues affecting NJ residents.
Watch four statists debate over how to further destroy America. It is also important to note: During the last debate there was much talk over NSA spying. All the participants were 'against' NSA domestic spying. To show how unprepared the candidates were, Frank Pallone missed the recent vote on the Justin Amash Amendmend which would have ended NSA domestic spying. We lost on that Amendment by 12 votes. Frank Pallone was in Asbury Park at a gay marriage rally and DID NOT EVEN VOTE. So he might say he is against NSA spying, but when it comes down to it, he is more concerned with his political career... Rush Hold - Statist Frank Pallone - Uber-Statist Sheila Oliver - Nitwit & Statist Cory Booker - Elitist Statist
As the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee, Pallone supports increased funding for long-term care. He has proposed a new program under the Medicare law -- which he has called “Section E” -- to pay for these services.
A special March 22nd Capitol Hill viewing of “The Promise” – the Armenian Genocide-era epic starring Christian Bale set for nationwide release on April 21st – drew a capacity crowd of Members of Congress, senior Congressional aides, coalition partners, and a broad cross-section of the Washington, DC foreign policy community. The viewing, hosted by Survival Pictures, Open Road Films, the Congressional Armenian Caucus and the ANCA, featured introductions by legislators and a question and answer session with Oscar Award winning director Terry George and producer Eric Esrailian. Among the Members of Congress participating in the program included Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Jackie Speier (D-CA), David Trott (R-CA), Frank Pallone (D-NJ), House Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley ...