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we called mrs. felder on the phone and said, mrs. felder, was your husband robert felder? she said yes. and we said was he also rudy zingfelder, who tried to come to america on the st. louis, and she said yes, that was him. and we asked her, did rudy ever tell you how he survived in auschwitz? and she said there were two things. when the train arrived and the camp guards came and literally pulled people off the trains, when rudy's parents were sent to be gassed -- rudy wore glasses. he was only 15 years old, but his glasses went flying and he was sort of -- he had poor eyesight. he was flailing around. but because of the stereotype that you're weaker if you wear glasses, every teenager with glasses was sent to the line to be gassed -- but because his glasses went flying he was sent to the line for forced labor. it was just a matter of luck, and he had the presence of mind to say that he could work as a tool maker and that is in fact how he survived in auschwitz, and she gave us, she gave the holocaust museum this photo, and that's rudy in the middle, with his glasses, look
we called mrs. felder on the phone and said, mrs. felder, was your husband robert felder? she said yes. and we said was he also rudy zingfelder, who tried to come to america on the st. louis, and she said yes, that was him. and we asked her, did rudy ever tell you how he survived in auschwitz? and she said there were two things. when the train arrived and the camp guards came and literally pulled people off the trains, when rudy's parents were sent to be gassed -- rudy wore glasses. he was only...
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mr. dr. peter felder the current director of choreal activities. dr. soprano and becker, the charleston symphony orchestra. we're presenting this from our heart to yours. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> how good and pleasant it is for brothering to dwell together in unity. pinckney as i will call him, we met back at at the university in '91. he came in as a freshman and i was a junior. one of our friends said -- one of the professors said chris there's this young gentleman that i want you to meet. i tell him i said okay. and we set up a time and place and when i looked up i saw this tall skinny dark gentleman come walking around the corner. he looked at me with the deep voice and said, i'm clementa pinckney and i say, i'm chris farmer. and from that day forward, we started building a relationship. everywhere you saw one, you saw the other because we was tight and hung out. late one night i tell him let's go to ihop get something to eat. and i say on the way there we're going to stop by usc and see some friends of mine. he said
mr. dr. peter felder the current director of choreal activities. dr. soprano and becker, the charleston symphony orchestra. we're presenting this from our heart to yours. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> how good and pleasant it is for brothering to dwell together in unity. pinckney as i will call him, we met back at at the university in '91. he came in as a freshman and i was a junior. one of our friends said -- one of the...
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mr. chairman, my name is jake felder i'm the director of the munitions industrial task force. in order to move resources to better equip the army to meet the demand of the national security strategy, they held night court. terminated or reduced 180 munition items. that list has not been made available to industry, i could figure that out once i see the 21 and 22 budget by laying it out. in the meantime, industry is trying to make decisions for where to keep and improve lines and which ones not to. with your committee consider publishing the list in your markup? >> at this point, no. we've already done the markup. we have not done that. that's the first i've heard of the issue. we would have to look into it and talk to the pentagon but certainly, transparency is something we would try for. i have to understand more on the issue because i don't have a grasp on it. >> in the back. >> i'm with bloomberg. i have an army question, one of the major initiatives the army had this year was to determine the ch 47 40 7f line because the of poor the uproar of boeing constituencies. what di
mr. chairman, my name is jake felder i'm the director of the munitions industrial task force. in order to move resources to better equip the army to meet the demand of the national security strategy, they held night court. terminated or reduced 180 munition items. that list has not been made available to industry, i could figure that out once i see the 21 and 22 budget by laying it out. in the meantime, industry is trying to make decisions for where to keep and improve lines and which ones not...
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brittany felder from the university of pittsburgh, you're next. >> hello, mr. crawford, and thank you for coming to our class. my question was more for mr. zeleny, but i'd like to get your insight on this. i noticed going back to promises made in the 2008 election, i know transparency was one of the promises that was made, and i notice throughout mr. zeleny's article, there were three times when talking about the information they were searching on for data sharing and the people they had out reach to on their twitter feed and who voted in 2002 recollection, why do you think they would choose not to share information now? >> because they're invading privacy. they're engaging in what retailers have been doing for a while, microtargeting, i believe, is the official phrase. and it is invasive and somewhat insidious. what they do, they track you on your facebook, they monitor cookies, they can -- they say they only reduce to numbers, they don't collect names, but i don't believe it for this reason. as they use that information to figure out what sites you're going o
brittany felder from the university of pittsburgh, you're next. >> hello, mr. crawford, and thank you for coming to our class. my question was more for mr. zeleny, but i'd like to get your insight on this. i noticed going back to promises made in the 2008 election, i know transparency was one of the promises that was made, and i notice throughout mr. zeleny's article, there were three times when talking about the information they were searching on for data sharing and the people they had...
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mrs. fedder, your husband robert felder? yes.aid ,nd we said was he also rudy and she said yes, that was him. her did rudy ever tell you how he survived in auschwitz, and she said there were two things. the the train arrived and camp guards came and literally pulled people off the trains, ton rudy's parents were sent be gassed, rudy wore glasses, he was only 15 years old, but his glasses went flying and he was sort of, he had poor eye sight, flailing around, but because of the stereotype that you're weaker if you wear teenager with glasses was sent to the line to be gassed, but because his he was sent flying to the line for forced labor. it was just a matter of luck, had the presence of mind to say that he could work as a factmaker and that is in how he survived in auschwitz, gave theave us, she holocaust museum this photo, and that's rudy in the middle, with glasses, looks a lot older than 15 i think. but there's rudy with his glasses, and also given to us at veryolocaust museum was a important artifact. you might say it's
mrs. fedder, your husband robert felder? yes.aid ,nd we said was he also rudy and she said yes, that was him. her did rudy ever tell you how he survived in auschwitz, and she said there were two things. the the train arrived and camp guards came and literally pulled people off the trains, ton rudy's parents were sent be gassed, rudy wore glasses, he was only 15 years old, but his glasses went flying and he was sort of, he had poor eye sight, flailing around, but because of the stereotype that...
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mr. bola, you mentioned, i thank you all for being here. you mentioned reasonable postures. and you, my felder children of god, my fellow americans, have shared meaningful tory stories that touch our hearts. help us fix this thing, man. that's what we seek. mr. chairman, il. >> >> just a brief statement. which is, you know, first of all, this is -- our organization. we want all americans to have high quality insurance. were with you 1000% -- 18% increase in premiums. 18% and when you're. that's what year that was. that was 1987. a, c, 11% increase in health insurance. that was 2002. okay? what we know for sure is that after the aca was enacted, the increase in premiums for employer-sponsored coverage was most americans get coverage was slower. it was 2%. it was 1%. these are the -- actuaries on facts and figures. that's what were looking at right here. so, there have been problems with health insurance premiums in this country for decades. we are with you. i think everybody on this panel is with you. we have to solve this problem. but to blame the affordable care act because in 1987, 30 years
mr. bola, you mentioned, i thank you all for being here. you mentioned reasonable postures. and you, my felder children of god, my fellow americans, have shared meaningful tory stories that touch our hearts. help us fix this thing, man. that's what we seek. mr. chairman, il. >> >> just a brief statement. which is, you know, first of all, this is -- our organization. we want all americans to have high quality insurance. were with you 1000% -- 18% increase in premiums. 18% and when...