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. >> carolyn lion's jaws one had to 80 miles to see dr. paul richards for melanoma treatment. >> i am hoping that this clinical study that i am in will help take care of its. >> after five surgeries in 52 radiation treatments, carolyn's doctors recommend that she come to bay ridge cancer care to take part in a clinical trial that uses a genetically -- a version of the herpesvirus. >> two times a month i get injected with it. >> their restricted islands -- restricted guidelines for how it is administered. a protective down has to be worn to mix it, and it must be taken to a treatment room in a container. once there, carolyn's skin is prepared for the injection that doctors hope will one day be a cure. >> it calls in the immune system, it calls in what i call the swat team. so the swat team comes in and attack the viruses, subdues the virus, but it also subdues the tumor as well. and the immune system becomes program, then, to go out into the body and attack other tumors that it might find. >> because her melanoma was detected in her lymph n
. >> carolyn lion's jaws one had to 80 miles to see dr. paul richards for melanoma treatment. >> i am hoping that this clinical study that i am in will help take care of its. >> after five surgeries in 52 radiation treatments, carolyn's doctors recommend that she come to bay ridge cancer care to take part in a clinical trial that uses a genetically -- a version of the herpesvirus. >> two times a month i get injected with it. >> their restricted islands --...
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and i also want to recognize that representatives carolyn malonely and carolyn mccarthy have introduced legislation to provide tax credits for workplaces providing lactation facilities. we do need to take this up as a nation that breastfeeding and working is not only compatible but it should be encouraged because as i told you all and i'm sure you knew. it's the duration of exclusive breastfeeding that will help us put the first line of defense against childhood obesity. thank you. >> did you also ask for ms. morrison to respond? if there's no objection -- >> do you want me to go ahead and answer the question. thank you for the question. what we're proposing is that we are allowed to have -- well, business 101, you don't plan a budget without having contingency funds or to try to have carry-over. and with a child/adult food care programs we aren't allowed to have carry-over. it's very difficult. is that enough of an answer for you? okay. thank you. >> thank you. mr. scott? >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. do any -- have any of the panelists -- any of the panelists aware of any suc
and i also want to recognize that representatives carolyn malonely and carolyn mccarthy have introduced legislation to provide tax credits for workplaces providing lactation facilities. we do need to take this up as a nation that breastfeeding and working is not only compatible but it should be encouraged because as i told you all and i'm sure you knew. it's the duration of exclusive breastfeeding that will help us put the first line of defense against childhood obesity. thank you. >> did...
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carolyn morrison is the present a national child and adult care food program and the ceo of the child care development services in oregon. in addition to being current and past president of the national child and adult care food program for him, she has served in national committee and has forced to improve the program. she has served as advisor for the national food service marketing institute, the california child and adult programs roundtable and california food policy advocates and sponsors our lives. i believe our colleague, understood you, will introduce the next witness. >> today i had the pleasure of introducing one of my own constituents, kiran saluja who is deputy director of the public health foundation enterprises of transient and irwindale, california. this organization is a nonprofit agency that's been providing wic services in the los angeles and orange county areas for over 34 years. she oversees 54 wic centers that are throughout the to counter serving 325,000 clients every month, and i'm pleased to report that in my district she oversees seven wic locations that serv
carolyn morrison is the present a national child and adult care food program and the ceo of the child care development services in oregon. in addition to being current and past president of the national child and adult care food program for him, she has served in national committee and has forced to improve the program. she has served as advisor for the national food service marketing institute, the california child and adult programs roundtable and california food policy advocates and sponsors...
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. >> a good defensive play and carolyn has it knocked away. sarah mollison got it knocked away.all and foul on penn. nobody is going to get it here. >> the foul was actually on maryland. that was a great defensive play by barb seaman. >> yes, you are right. mary jordan the junior glulia giordano, the junior from maryland and franklin field, mike corey and jack, maryland number two in the country coming off a 12-10 win and penn coming off a win as well against cornell 15-6. and 8-1 on the year losing a handle at that time and now a maryland ball. >> emma spiro will pose a maryland ball and that was an enforced error something penn cannot afford to do against the stats maryland athletic team. maryland wants to create as many turnovers and they want to play that transition game up and down the field. >> how much are they kind of working on right now to kind of feel what they are doing in terms of offensive steps, when would they change it up a bit. what kind of differences do you see as the game progresses? >> i think you want to see what penn wants to do defensively and what maryl
. >> a good defensive play and carolyn has it knocked away. sarah mollison got it knocked away.all and foul on penn. nobody is going to get it here. >> the foul was actually on maryland. that was a great defensive play by barb seaman. >> yes, you are right. mary jordan the junior glulia giordano, the junior from maryland and franklin field, mike corey and jack, maryland number two in the country coming off a 12-10 win and penn coming off a win as well against cornell 15-6. and...
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karen is controlling -- carolyn is controlling back behind the night one minute to go in the first half. the first goal by sarah mollison and kristy black. >> jack: they have less than a minute to go she might be thinking let's go in, 5-4 to end of first half, come down by only one instead of losing the ball and maybe maryland will score instead of being down 3. >> mike: well right now it is in maryland's favor and right now that is not going to work. you were saying that was one of the first we have seen today and this will be a pass. >> jack: very costly timewise and karin brower corbett talked about focus, they need to focus and not lose the ball like they just did. >> mike: that is real tough like you said playing for a decent last shot to close the gap and that's not going to happen now with a few second left to go it will run out. they had two big goals by sarah mollison and kristy black and they now lead it 5-3 and are halfway from trying to ten their perfect record here on the season -- continue their perfect record here on the season. the tetetetetetetetetetetetetete . >>> welc
karen is controlling -- carolyn is controlling back behind the night one minute to go in the first half. the first goal by sarah mollison and kristy black. >> jack: they have less than a minute to go she might be thinking let's go in, 5-4 to end of first half, come down by only one instead of losing the ball and maybe maryland will score instead of being down 3. >> mike: well right now it is in maryland's favor and right now that is not going to work. you were saying that was one of...
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carolyn mclaughlin.> jimmy: oh, tracy, she's the worst. >> she was the worst, by the way. julie morrison was. no, she was. >> jimmy: what did he do? >> she's the one, you did, you know, julie was the birds and the bees. but actually -- you know -- i'll never forget, her walking up the stairs and -- thank you for your -- thanks for your support. did you know julie, as well? >> jimmy: he probably did. cleto also used to have sex in high school. you guys are the only two on this stage. >> but actually i didn't have sex with julie morrison. that bitch. so -- no, but i remember she was running up the stairs and i said something to her and then i gave her a long, lingering look. i said, you're going to pay for that, and i kind of smiled and she looked at me and gave me these come to bed eyes and i went, that's what you do! that's flirting! i get it now. >> jimmy: really? >> and i've been doing it ever since. >> jimmy: for you, that's great. [ applause ] i'm sure it works beautifully for you. for me it would re
carolyn mclaughlin.> jimmy: oh, tracy, she's the worst. >> she was the worst, by the way. julie morrison was. no, she was. >> jimmy: what did he do? >> she's the one, you did, you know, julie was the birds and the bees. but actually -- you know -- i'll never forget, her walking up the stairs and -- thank you for your -- thanks for your support. did you know julie, as well? >> jimmy: he probably did. cleto also used to have sex in high school. you guys are the only two...
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carolyn lukensmeyer has also joined us today.eel this will prove extremely of valuable to elected officials, the president reform commission, the bipartisan policy center debt reduction task force, the general public and others. it is critical to understand that this effort should not be a substitute for a range of service and education effort -- engagement efforts that the two commissions and individual members of congress should conduct on their own initiative. only through substantial and sustained out reach beyond washington's beltway will would be able to bring the kinds of reforms that can put this nation back on the path to fiscal sanity. you will hear more about our related efforts in the coming weeks. before i conclude, i would like to ask mike, and, and carolyn to make a few brief remarks. thank you. >> thank you, dave. [applause] bring together thousands of diverse americans from across the country simultaneously to discuss the nation's fiscal challenges hold the promise of spring and even broader national dialogue. th
carolyn lukensmeyer has also joined us today.eel this will prove extremely of valuable to elected officials, the president reform commission, the bipartisan policy center debt reduction task force, the general public and others. it is critical to understand that this effort should not be a substitute for a range of service and education effort -- engagement efforts that the two commissions and individual members of congress should conduct on their own initiative. only through substantial and...
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los religiosos como carolyn han unido esfuerzos con otras iglesias para que mas feligreses participen/cc> tenemos que ayudar y apoyar los esfuerzos de este censo por que va mas oportunidad de tener una voz pero aun existe el miedo a dar informacion por la falta de informacion y por el temor a inmigracion y por que algunos grupos religiosos cristianos se oponen al censo este grupo de lideres religiosos estan conscientes que programas migratorios como el 287 g e incluso el de comunidades seguras podrian entorpecer las labores del censo pero tambien estan concientes que en la unidad se logra la fuerza en washington dc una ciclista perdio la vida esta tarde al ser golpeada por un vehiculo militar en los alrededores de la cumbre de seguridad nuclear, en el distrito de columbia.. ocurrio alrededor de las seis de la tarde entre las calles 12 y la avenida new york en el noroeste... segun autoridades, el vehiculo que impacto a la mujer, intentaba bloquear el paso en dicha intereseccion para dejar pasar a una caravana automobilist
los religiosos como carolyn han unido esfuerzos con otras iglesias para que mas feligreses participen/cc> tenemos que ayudar y apoyar los esfuerzos de este censo por que va mas oportunidad de tener una voz pero aun existe el miedo a dar informacion por la falta de informacion y por el temor a inmigracion y por que algunos grupos religiosos cristianos se oponen al censo este grupo de lideres religiosos estan conscientes que programas migratorios como el 287 g e incluso el de comunidades...
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carolyn maloney, thank you very much for your time tonight, ma'am. >> thank you for putting a spotlight. thank you. >>> still ahead, the paranoid whack-a-dos at the john bir much society are make stuff up about me, first of all, thank you, second of all, i think 10% is fair. cash is always nice. right? and president george w. bush has a november surprise for america, a preview coming up. i hope there are illustrations. please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or longer to relieve all my symptoms... ...including congestion without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move o
carolyn maloney, thank you very much for your time tonight, ma'am. >> thank you for putting a spotlight. thank you. >>> still ahead, the paranoid whack-a-dos at the john bir much society are make stuff up about me, first of all, thank you, second of all, i think 10% is fair. cash is always nice. right? and president george w. bush has a november surprise for america, a preview coming up. i hope there are illustrations. please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or...
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carolyn for joining and i look forward to the testimony. >> welcome. the next witness will be lucey gettman. she began her career as an advocacy corps donner for the of hunger alliance in ohio and helped policy and professional positions with the ohio attorney general, ohio student aid commission and the university council ohio. immediately prior to work the national school board association she was the director of the federal relations for reading recovery council of north america. ms. gettman specializes in early childhood education, child nutrition education technology and literacy issues for the national school boards association. welcome to all of you. you're prepared testimony will be placed in the record in its entirety. you're going to be given five minutes to explain the highlights of your testimony and in front of you you see the small box is to be when you begin a green light will go on. when you use that four of your five minutes and orange light will go on and you may want to think about wrapping it up and then when a red light goes on war
carolyn for joining and i look forward to the testimony. >> welcome. the next witness will be lucey gettman. she began her career as an advocacy corps donner for the of hunger alliance in ohio and helped policy and professional positions with the ohio attorney general, ohio student aid commission and the university council ohio. immediately prior to work the national school board association she was the director of the federal relations for reading recovery council of north america. ms....
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and carolyn, thanks for expanding vocabulary.o you select the word of the day. >> go to other website. fox news website. please e-mail pithy, oel o'reilly at fox news.com. word of the day, no caterwall when writing to the factor -- caterwauling. please check out our website. i am bill o'reilly and we do hope to see you next time. the spin stops right
and carolyn, thanks for expanding vocabulary.o you select the word of the day. >> go to other website. fox news website. please e-mail pithy, oel o'reilly at fox news.com. word of the day, no caterwall when writing to the factor -- caterwauling. please check out our website. i am bill o'reilly and we do hope to see you next time. the spin stops right
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my name is carolyn morrison. i am a sponsor of the usda child and adult good care program in oregon. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the key role in child -- in insuring young children have access to good nutrition and to recommend reauthorization. program improvement can help produce childhood obesity, a priority about which our first lady is passionate. every day, billions of young income families require on the healthy food their children receive in the child programs because of this program. under stifles a child's health, creativity, capacity to learn and to be at their best. this program supports good nutrition and prince childhood obesity by offering healthy food and teaches young children and their care givers about healthy lifestyles and real patterns. as a middle-class mom who decided to be a child care provider, i learned first hand from my exposure to the children who were in my care. i will never forget the four year-old boy who wondered why cooked and did not go out and buy fast food. his m
my name is carolyn morrison. i am a sponsor of the usda child and adult good care program in oregon. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the key role in child -- in insuring young children have access to good nutrition and to recommend reauthorization. program improvement can help produce childhood obesity, a priority about which our first lady is passionate. every day, billions of young income families require on the healthy food their children receive in the child programs because of...
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i yield five minutes to carolyn maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership in so many ways and to my good friend on the other side of the aisle for his leadership on this issue and many others. we are united today in a bipartisan effort. republicans and democrats. we are united in our efforts to stop the r.n.c. from using census mailings for political gain and to fundraiser for -- fundraise for the r.n.c. mr. steal in particular, the head of the -- steele in particular, the head of the r.n.c., five days after this vote, unanimous on both sides of the aisle, mailed out another partisan mailer raising money for the r.n.c. in an envelope that looked like it was an official document for the census department. i suggest that mr. steele contact the members of his own party before he acts in such a way because the republicans supported stopping using the census mailer in any way for partisan gain. specifically this congres
i yield five minutes to carolyn maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership in so many ways and to my good friend on the other side of the aisle for his leadership on this issue and many others. we are united today in a bipartisan effort. republicans and democrats. we are united in our efforts to stop the r.n.c. from using census mailings for political gain and to fundraiser for --...
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carolyn. go ahead. caller: i think that the democrats are doing a great job. with the republicans would stop lying they would not have this country in turmoil. now the democrats have to go around and correct allies that republicans have fed them. host: such as? caller: death panels. people paying taxes if they do not have insurance. if they would go further into that, they would see the that is not true. taking money from social security, taking money from medicaid and medicare. they will be much better off than what they were. there is a lot of good stuff in that health care plan for the american middle class. guest: the caller makes a number of good points. the democrats also have to sell the benefits of the health care plan in terms of what will improve the quality of people's life for coverage, cost, and access. the other thing suggested that is critical, republicans have become the party of no. they have suggested that the best way to oppose the democrats is by opposing every initiative. while that has perhaps paid some political dividend, it is a risky s
carolyn. go ahead. caller: i think that the democrats are doing a great job. with the republicans would stop lying they would not have this country in turmoil. now the democrats have to go around and correct allies that republicans have fed them. host: such as? caller: death panels. people paying taxes if they do not have insurance. if they would go further into that, they would see the that is not true. taking money from social security, taking money from medicaid and medicare. they will be...
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carolyn has got more in zurich. >> very mixed reaction here, ross. let me start with citi. shares in credit suisse are being sold off heavily here, down 4%. that's bought credit suisse didn't manage to blow analyst expectations as much as its u.s. rivals did. from the swiss national bank, it's been said that credit suisse and ubs are currently too big to fail, but you cannot rule out that the two banks are too big to be rescued. so definitely some interesting comments here. let me move on with nestle, the world's biggest food producer, up 2.2% here, after the company beat expectations with its organic growth number for the first quarter. that came in at 6.5%, better than the whisper numbers. also the company confirmed its full year guidance. on that note, now over to patricia in frankfurt. >> thanks very much, indeed, carolin. we had some fantastic announcements, especially when it comes to the greek budget deficit being high and voicing some sort of doubts that they will actually get it down from the over 13% to 4% by the end of this year and that dampened a little bit of
carolyn has got more in zurich. >> very mixed reaction here, ross. let me start with citi. shares in credit suisse are being sold off heavily here, down 4%. that's bought credit suisse didn't manage to blow analyst expectations as much as its u.s. rivals did. from the swiss national bank, it's been said that credit suisse and ubs are currently too big to fail, but you cannot rule out that the two banks are too big to be rescued. so definitely some interesting comments here. let me move on...
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carolyn has been holding calling from california. to do? >> caller: i don't think it's going to make that much difference because if someone wants a gun, the more restrictions we put on having the right to protect ourselves by owning a gun, it's going to make it easier for people on the black market to sell guns, and the first thing i think that when patien when parents take the responsibility to teach their children responsibility about a gun and what it can do. it's not guns that kill people, it's the people that are -- the people who kill people. >> absolutely, absolutely. but let me give you an example. some of the people that are involved with this particular movement use the example of the columbine killers. those young men went to a gun show and bought guns and they wouldn't have been able to walk into a gun shop and buy guns. >> caller: this is true. i agree with you. however, if they want the guns, they would have found a way to get them even without going to a gun show. i myself have been offered from a neighbor to sell me
carolyn has been holding calling from california. to do? >> caller: i don't think it's going to make that much difference because if someone wants a gun, the more restrictions we put on having the right to protect ourselves by owning a gun, it's going to make it easier for people on the black market to sell guns, and the first thing i think that when patien when parents take the responsibility to teach their children responsibility about a gun and what it can do. it's not guns that kill...
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conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguished member of the appropriations committee and activist in her own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate it. i have known dorothy height, the honorable dorothy irene height, for many years. this last weekend several of us went to bennett college for women in greensboro, north carolina. i was a speaker at the height for excellence luncheon scholarship luncheon for the young women that go to that university. quite an honor it was for us to pay homage to dr. height, quiet, courageous, just imagine 70 years ago when she stepped out as a woman working with leaders to speak, to give, to organize, and to teach. here we are in 2010 wanting to be like dorothy irene height. i want to honor former secretary alexis herman who served as her adopted daughter and with her for all these years as we ser
conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguished member of the appropriations committee and activist in her own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate it. i have known dorothy height, the honorable dorothy irene height, for many...
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carolyn test and i'm currently program manager for the pcr p.. which has received over $1 billion in funding since beginning of the program in fiscal year 1997. here with me today as captain lissa king, my supervisor and director of the congressionally directed medical research program under which the pcr p. is one of the largest of 19 programs. the pcr p. is the second largest nationwide funder of prostate cancer research after the nih. the program division is nothing less than to conquer prostate cancer. which translates into her mission to fund research that will eliminate deaths and suffering from this disease. we fund highly innovative science to stimulate advances in research and clinical care. all pcr p. funds are openly competitive with contracts of leading prostate cancer scientists, clinicians and survivors of the highest scientific merit and best that the objectives of the program. with a $1 billion in funding this program has received, it has provided 2200 grants that support cancer research in almost every state and the district of c
carolyn test and i'm currently program manager for the pcr p.. which has received over $1 billion in funding since beginning of the program in fiscal year 1997. here with me today as captain lissa king, my supervisor and director of the congressionally directed medical research program under which the pcr p. is one of the largest of 19 programs. the pcr p. is the second largest nationwide funder of prostate cancer research after the nih. the program division is nothing less than to conquer...
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carolyn test and i'm currently program manager for the pcr p.. which has received over $1 billion in funding since the beginning of the program in fiscal year 1997. here with me today as captain lissa king, my supervisor and director of the congressionally directed medical research program under which the pcr p. is one of the largest of 19 programs. the pcr p. is the second largest nationwide funder of prostate cancer research after the nih. the program division is nothing less than to conquer prostate cancer. which translates into her mission to fund research that will eliminate deaths and suffering from this disease. we fund highly innovative science to stimulate advancein research and clinical care. all pcr p. funds are openly competitive with contracts of leading prostate cancer scientists, clinicians and survivors of the highest scientific merit and best that the objectives of the program. with a $1 billion in funding this program has received, it has provided 2200 grants that support cancer research in almost every state and the district of
carolyn test and i'm currently program manager for the pcr p.. which has received over $1 billion in funding since the beginning of the program in fiscal year 1997. here with me today as captain lissa king, my supervisor and director of the congressionally directed medical research program under which the pcr p. is one of the largest of 19 programs. the pcr p. is the second largest nationwide funder of prostate cancer research after the nih. the program division is nothing less than to conquer...
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congresswoman carolyn maloney is in the house. [applause] gov. david paterson is here. [applause] attorney general andrew cuomo. [applause] state comptroller thomas to nepali is here. [applause] the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. [applause] dr. george campbell, jr., the president of cooper union. [applause] and all the citywide elected officials, thank you for being here. it is great to be back in cooper and union where generation of leaders and citizens have come to defend their ideas and contest their differences. it is also great to be back in lower manhattan. it is just a few blocks from wall street. [laughter] it really is good to be back. [laughter] because wall street is the heart of our financial sector. since i last spoke here two years ago, our country has been through a terrible trial. 8 million people have lost their jobs. countless small businesses have had to close their doors. trillions of dollars in savings have been lost. as a nation, we were forced to take unprecedented steps to rescue the financial system and the broader economy. as a resu
congresswoman carolyn maloney is in the house. [applause] gov. david paterson is here. [applause] attorney general andrew cuomo. [applause] state comptroller thomas to nepali is here. [applause] the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. [applause] dr. george campbell, jr., the president of cooper union. [applause] and all the citywide elected officials, thank you for being here. it is great to be back in cooper and union where generation of leaders and citizens have come to defend their...
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calendar 799, carolyn hessle r radelet. calendar 800, elizabeth littlefield, president of the overseas private investment corporation. calendar 801, lana pollack, commission on the part of united states on the international joint commission, united states and canada. calendar 802, victor ashe, member, broadcasting board of governors. calendar 803, susan mccue, broadcasting member of board of governors. calendar 807, dennis mulh awvment pt. calendar 808, s. enders wimbush, calendar 809, calendar...
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carolyn senator, barbara mikulski chairs the senate appropriations subcommittee hearing.it's just under two hours. >> they are interested including our good senator hatch, born in damascus -- the national space agency fiscal year 2011 budget. i would like to make my opening remarks, turned to my colleague and then senator hatch to you. is that agreeable, sander? >> of course it is. >> i know judiciary hearing meeting. well, we're going to be welcoming administrator boulton. of course our colleague senator hatch and mr. john frost, a member of the nasa aerospace advisory panel who will be speaking to the committee to ensure that the matter what we decide, we assure the safety of the astronauts. the 2011 nasa budget is $19 billion, $276 million more than 20 times. the top highlighted new budget includes major investments in science. $5 billion in 2011. this is a special of the heart and plus up in earth science. will be talking about that in a minute. the other that we think is quite heartening is extending the life of the international space station to continue its operati
carolyn senator, barbara mikulski chairs the senate appropriations subcommittee hearing.it's just under two hours. >> they are interested including our good senator hatch, born in damascus -- the national space agency fiscal year 2011 budget. i would like to make my opening remarks, turned to my colleague and then senator hatch to you. is that agreeable, sander? >> of course it is. >> i know judiciary hearing meeting. well, we're going to be welcoming administrator boulton. of...
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conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguished member of the appropriations committee and activist in her own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate
conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguished member of the appropriations committee and activist in her own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate
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conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguishedher own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate it. i have known dorothy height, the honorable dorothy irene height, for many years. this last weekend several of us went to bennett college for women in greensboro, north carolina. i was a speaker at the height for excellence luncheon scholarship luncheon for the young women that go to that university. quite an honor it was for us to pay homage to dr. height, quiet, courageous, just imagine 70 years ago when she stepped out as a woman working with leaders to speak, to give, to organize, and to teach. here we are in 2010 wanting to be like dorothy irene height. i want to honor former secretary alexis herman who served as her adopted daughter and with her for all these years as we serve here in washington. also to dr. barbara skinner who w
conyers: i'm pleased to recognize my friend and colleague from michigan, carolyn cheeks kilpatrick, distinguishedher own right, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for one minute. ms. kilpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the gentleman for yielding us additional time. we appreciate it. i have known dorothy height, the honorable dorothy irene height, for many years. this last weekend several of us went to bennett...
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carolyn writes my husband tried to give a guy a grocery gift card once. the panhandle didn't want it until he found out he wasn't going to get any cash. let's talk to jake in michigan. jake, what do you think? >> caller: i think it's just a bunch of bull. my opinion is where has the freedom in this country gone when you can't even give a homeless person a couple of bucks? >> but if they're filling the intersections near stoplights, how else do you get rid of them? >> well, i'd like to see the government step in to get rid of them. >> how? >> caller: they got their ways. they got their ways dealing with everything else in this country, and homelessness is one of the biggest problems in this country. >> you bet. >> caller: you know, and if you're going to go to jail for handing money out to somebody, i'd turn around and sue the jail. >> yeah. >> caller: i would. that's my point because i think the freedom in this country has gone out the window. >> you think a court would overturn an ordinance? >> caller: i think so. >> appreciate your call. judy is in illi
carolyn writes my husband tried to give a guy a grocery gift card once. the panhandle didn't want it until he found out he wasn't going to get any cash. let's talk to jake in michigan. jake, what do you think? >> caller: i think it's just a bunch of bull. my opinion is where has the freedom in this country gone when you can't even give a homeless person a couple of bucks? >> but if they're filling the intersections near stoplights, how else do you get rid of them? >> well, i'd...
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that credit card reform act authored by my good friend and colleague from new york, congresswoman carolynaloney, it was signed into law by president barack obama in 2009. congresswoman maloney could not be with us on the floor this -- for this debate, but her presence is felt here and throughout the united states and especially in the wallets of most americans. her legislation takes financial literacy and economic education 10 steps forward. it requires issuers to extend credit to young consumers under the age of 21 to obtain an application that contains the following. the signature of a parent, guardian, or other individual 21 years or older who will take responsibility for the debt. or that person who signs is proof that the applicant has independent means of repaying any credit extended. it limits prescreened offers of credit to young consumers and prohibits increases in the credit limit on accounts where a parent, legal guardian, spouse, or other individual is jointly libel unless the individual who is jointly libel approves the increase. . this law increases protection against aggres
that credit card reform act authored by my good friend and colleague from new york, congresswoman carolynaloney, it was signed into law by president barack obama in 2009. congresswoman maloney could not be with us on the floor this -- for this debate, but her presence is felt here and throughout the united states and especially in the wallets of most americans. her legislation takes financial literacy and economic education 10 steps forward. it requires issuers to extend credit to young...