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ban ki moon for his good address and for the success of the conference. i would also like to really think him on behalf of all the allegations for the most valuable assistance we have received from him. it now gives me pleasure to invite his excellency, director- general of the international atomic agencies to address the conference. >> mr. president, secretary general, excellencies, the iaea works to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and to promote the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and to promote technical cooperation. the iaea also has a role to play in clarifying nuclear disarmament, as all these activities are relevant to the conference. i would like to provide you with a brief overview of a recent developments. mr. president, as you know, reliable supplies of energy are vital to ensure continued prosperity and sustained development. nuclear power is enjoying growing acceptance as a stable and clean source of energy that can help to reduce the impact of climate change. more than 60 countries are considering introducing nuclea
ban ki moon for his good address and for the success of the conference. i would also like to really think him on behalf of all the allegations for the most valuable assistance we have received from him. it now gives me pleasure to invite his excellency, director- general of the international atomic agencies to address the conference. >> mr. president, secretary general, excellencies, the iaea works to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and to promote the use of nuclear energy...
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anyway, tonight on "lost," all the foreigner ins got ki s got. it was very sad.eed sacrificed himself for his friends. jin and sun drowned, i think. sorry to ruin it for you, but -- you go back in time, you can experience all over again. i doubt they survived, though. they seemed pretty dead. i think i have the island figured out. and, well, please, if you could, bring me the chalk board. this is going to seem a little complicated, but this is -- [ applause ] what i -- what i did was this. i assigned a numerical value to each of the characters based on the number of letters in their names and their location in the alphabet. then i plugged those numbers into a series of equations. i subjected them all to a simple regression analysis and you'll see here, i -- i figured out the secret to the island is -- nurblog 2. isn't that something? [ applause ] nurblog 2 or 3, i'm not sure. well, that might not be right, but we have jorge garcia here with us tonight. he plays hurley on the show. and tonight, he gives us exclusive insight into what the hell is going on in this w
anyway, tonight on "lost," all the foreigner ins got ki s got. it was very sad.eed sacrificed himself for his friends. jin and sun drowned, i think. sorry to ruin it for you, but -- you go back in time, you can experience all over again. i doubt they survived, though. they seemed pretty dead. i think i have the island figured out. and, well, please, if you could, bring me the chalk board. this is going to seem a little complicated, but this is -- [ applause ] what i -- what i did was...
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you're looking live, secretary general ban ki-moon is speaking before the chamber, he has urged iran to obey the security council resolutions that it continues to defy, jane. jane: eric, we expect to see ahmadinejad before the top of the hour and secretary of state hillary clinton in a few hours. what is her response on behalf of the administration like to -- likely to snb. >> she will likely respond to whatever ahmadinejad says. she has also said there are clear indications that iran is violating the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. they will try to reign back what he tries to advance in terms of its nuclear program. she'll also boast about the obama administration disarmament efforts, its nonproliferation policy -- policies. the president signed a treaty last september. she is expected to address this conference later this afternoon. jane: before i let you go, what is the reception supposed to be like for ahmadinejad there? i understand he's in the building now? >> yeah, he's inside, sitting as i said at the delegation seat. he has been completed -- greeted very warmly in the past
you're looking live, secretary general ban ki-moon is speaking before the chamber, he has urged iran to obey the security council resolutions that it continues to defy, jane. jane: eric, we expect to see ahmadinejad before the top of the hour and secretary of state hillary clinton in a few hours. what is her response on behalf of the administration like to -- likely to snb. >> she will likely respond to whatever ahmadinejad says. she has also said there are clear indications that iran is...
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but we're also in the showing-ki- new-worlds business.for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. >>> police took down an armed carjacking suspect along the banks of the oregon river. the suspect jumped in the water trying to escape. watch him there. he struggles a little bit to stay afloat. well, eventually he thought that wasn't a good idea. he climbed back out and came face to face with an officer. the suspect reached for something in his waist band forcing the cop to taser him. once the man was on the ground, the officer pulled the gun from the man's waistband. police say it's not the man's first run-in with the law. >>> the masterpiece is now the most valuable painting ever to come to auction. it sold for a record $1.6 million. the painting belonged to the estate of a california art pay ton. part of the money from the sale
but we're also in the showing-ki- new-worlds business.for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. >>> police took down an armed carjacking suspect along the banks of the oregon river. the suspect jumped in the water trying to escape. watch him there. he struggles a little...
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businesses of all ki. feel confident doing what they do best.r business, your property, your people. you've counted on us for 200 years. let's embrace tomorrow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. ♪ >> larry: we're back with maajid nawaz. i promise you more time because this is too important a story and we got a little jammed tonight. i apologize. you travel the world, speak to young muslims, attracted to one side, how do you bring them over? >> a key to what we do is challenging what we call the narrative. that is the propaganda the islamic extremist organization are so adept at and that is foreign policies grievances and justification through twisting of religious theory through the stances they take. i call it a narrative, extremist narrative and we have to start challenging that. the world famous extremist think tank and we travel the world. sadly, i have to say currently both in pakistan and the united states, yes, there is an effective counter-terrorism strategy, but what is lacking, the gaping vacuum is there is
businesses of all ki. feel confident doing what they do best.r business, your property, your people. you've counted on us for 200 years. let's embrace tomorrow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. ♪ >> larry: we're back with maajid nawaz. i promise you more time because this is too important a story and we got a little jammed tonight. i apologize. you travel the world, speak to young muslims, attracted to one side, how do you bring them over? >> a key to...
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of their naval officers the 8th convoy which set sail from ki prus to halt before nearing gaza. >> youe approaching an area of hostility. it is under a naval blockade. >> reporter: israel admits that the assault on the ships took place in international waters. but says it was intended to be a police operation. >> they chose to use violence. they had different kinds of sticks, of metal objects. they took the navy seals and used the entire magazines on these pistols. they wounded our soldiers. >> reporter: the israeli army has now distributed video taken by a drone and captioned to show what it says are examples of activist violence. a soldier is seen being thrown from the upper deck to the lower. the turkish aid ship on which most of the deaths took place has now docked under guard at the israeli port of ashdod. most of the remaining passengers and crew will be deported. their stories have yet to be told. >> ifill: the raid provoked condemnation and protests around the world. in turkey, furious crowds tried to storm the israeli consulate in istanbul. turkey's prime minister accused the
of their naval officers the 8th convoy which set sail from ki prus to halt before nearing gaza. >> youe approaching an area of hostility. it is under a naval blockade. >> reporter: israel admits that the assault on the ships took place in international waters. but says it was intended to be a police operation. >> they chose to use violence. they had different kinds of sticks, of metal objects. they took the navy seals and used the entire magazines on these pistols. they...
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secretary general ban-ki moon opened the meeting this morning. >> the work you undertake this day isportance. to humankind. >> warner: every five years the signers of the 40-year-old nuclear non-proliferation treaty or npt meet to review how well it's working and what else needs to be done. but looming over the month-long conference this time is an item not explicitly on the agenda: iran's ongoing nuclear program. and today made it clear this conference is going to be a showdown of sorts between the two main protagonists: washington and tehran. >> this is going to be a face- off between the united states and iran. >> warner: leonard specter is deputy director of the non-proliferation center at the monterey institute of international study. >> the crucial issue on the front burner for everyone is dealing with the iranian nuclear problem. it won't get played out that way. there will be other discussions. underlying each one of these nuclear energy on disarmament and bringing consensus is can we bring pressure to bear on iran? >> iran is hard at work enriching uranium for civilian energ
secretary general ban-ki moon opened the meeting this morning. >> the work you undertake this day isportance. to humankind. >> warner: every five years the signers of the 40-year-old nuclear non-proliferation treaty or npt meet to review how well it's working and what else needs to be done. but looming over the month-long conference this time is an item not explicitly on the agenda: iran's ongoing nuclear program. and today made it clear this conference is going to be a showdown of...
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so, again, while there is a hard core afternoonar kis group bent on wreaking destruction with every given opportunity, with every rally that takes place, the scale is still reduced. >> woodruff: was there a display of remorse in any way today, john ? >> i think very much so. every major national newspaper had the death on the front page. it was the only story on the front page. people in a state of shock. people went to work with some sort of daze. all threw through the morning people i talked to were telling me they couldn't believe something could have got out of hand so badly. it's been very negatively commented on in all the media. evenen anarchist i was talking to outside parliament, when i asked him what he thoughts of the results of anarchists' actions said it was a tragedy, he was very sorry that he, too, mourned for the victims but at the end of the day they were the victims of a social war that has now irrevocably been waged and that will not subside because he and people who think like him feel that greece is the flash point for a spontaneous global uprising of anarchy at the m
so, again, while there is a hard core afternoonar kis group bent on wreaking destruction with every given opportunity, with every rally that takes place, the scale is still reduced. >> woodruff: was there a display of remorse in any way today, john ? >> i think very much so. every major national newspaper had the death on the front page. it was the only story on the front page. people in a state of shock. people went to work with some sort of daze. all threw through the morning...
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if the barrier is lostemê or becomes ineffective end date ki ck occurs, it is critical that crews recognizewhen that is occurring and immediately take corrective action to prevent ki ck from turning into a blowout. mons is critical. occur, multiple barriers must fail, be removed, or rendered useless through human error. as you seek to determine what has happened on the deep water horizon, there will be many highly technical and complicated discussions related to equipment and processes involved. i encourage the committee to stay focused on determining the barriers that were in place in the well bore how they were tested and how they failed. many of the best and brightest people in the drilling industry have been working diligently for years to insure that a disaster like the deep water horizon never happens. now that the unthinkable has happened, the industry will now need to take the lessons to be learned from the deep water horizon and move forward to ensure that an accident such as this never happens again. the industry needs to know the precise well conditions, will configurations, and
if the barrier is lostemê or becomes ineffective end date ki ck occurs, it is critical that crews recognizewhen that is occurring and immediately take corrective action to prevent ki ck from turning into a blowout. mons is critical. occur, multiple barriers must fail, be removed, or rendered useless through human error. as you seek to determine what has happened on the deep water horizon, there will be many highly technical and complicated discussions related to equipment and processes...
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the truth is that there are all kis of people trying to change the subject, and i have to respond, chuckevore spent a lot of timeischaracterizing my words but i think that extreme rhetoric on both sides of this debate is not helpful. when he is quoted this morning as saying that if you see a group of men standing outside the home depot, looking for work and they are speaking spanish, then they should be asked for their papers. that is not helpful. we have many men, hardworking american citizens who perhaps speak spanish looking for work because we have unemplment in this state above 13%. >> i find it all little bit amusing that carly fiorina has now made three references to career politicians and if you notice, she cannot actually answer the question was posed to her much like a career politician. [laughter] let's be very specific. i do not believe in amnesty. double and ignited it like, chuck, as you know. >> well we just made some news here tonight. all of us are now firmly on record against amnesty. that is good progress am glad you've moved towards my position. what we need to do is
the truth is that there are all kis of people trying to change the subject, and i have to respond, chuckevore spent a lot of timeischaracterizing my words but i think that extreme rhetoric on both sides of this debate is not helpful. when he is quoted this morning as saying that if you see a group of men standing outside the home depot, looking for work and they are speaking spanish, then they should be asked for their papers. that is not helpful. we have many men, hardworking american citizens...
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northeast at 5 miles the western maryland the cool spot at usual, 72 degrees with mostly cloudy kies.s we wind down the month of mmy. can you believe it? the last week is here of may. 75, tomorrow efinitely the sunshine returns with ven yens s and the mercury goes up to ú% degrees on wednesday. depending on the storm system if it develops. maybe we will have tt tweak this a little bit and put shower possiiilitiesslater in the week. we have been having a busy rrsh hour this monday morning. we are going to check and see right now, lauren cooke s so anxious to gee in there and tel3 us all about the latest on the roadways. lauren. >> reporter: i sure am, tony. unfortunately we have a lot to talk about. we have a lot of congestion oo the outer loop lanes. the accident has been cleared at providence roads. we are dealing with a disabled truck. as we take a live look at -arford road, they are clogging in at 77miles per hour issgoing to be packed along the outer loop lanes. we have problems in northern baltimore county where we are dealing with ffllen power lines. we do want to tick with belf
northeast at 5 miles the western maryland the cool spot at usual, 72 degrees with mostly cloudy kies.s we wind down the month of mmy. can you believe it? the last week is here of may. 75, tomorrow efinitely the sunshine returns with ven yens s and the mercury goes up to ú% degrees on wednesday. depending on the storm system if it develops. maybe we will have tt tweak this a little bit and put shower possiiilitiesslater in the week. we have been having a busy rrsh hour this monday morning. we...
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exspecial operative mcgruber is called out of retirement to take down his arch enemy played by value ki value kill val, kil. >>> we are keeping our eyes on shrek forever after. it picks up the summer's animated kids flicks and many think it's destined to be one of the top grossing films of this season. >> everyone is talking about mcgruber. they think it's like wanes world. >> on paper it du does look like shrek is the biggest winner. the 2007 which is the most recent, that brought in more than $121 million on the same weekend just three years ago. we will have to keep our eyes on it and see how it does. >> i love shrek, thank you, candace. >>> thank you. >>> if you're looking at a family friendly movie, pic picku is out owe video now. the 4th and 5th caller at (410)481-4545 will win a dvd on of flick a too. >>> coming up in the 7:00 hour, nowadays, people have to do more work for the same pay. how to keep fromming stressed and burned out on your job. >>> what could the city be taxing, billboard or video poker or beverages. that's a decision the city so, verizon fios includes cool widge
exspecial operative mcgruber is called out of retirement to take down his arch enemy played by value ki value kill val, kil. >>> we are keeping our eyes on shrek forever after. it picks up the summer's animated kids flicks and many think it's destined to be one of the top grossing films of this season. >> everyone is talking about mcgruber. they think it's like wanes world. >> on paper it du does look like shrek is the biggest winner. the 2007 which is the most recent, that...
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frong away from that one to another one that has rating of various other democrati dgroups they are ki of comparing apples and oranges. he's been a very lol vote he's always done well against democrats they ve aexays crossed over to suppo sp. he was known as a moderate re c1 eyeen trying to beat him for 30 years. there's a lot they hold an'tins him. >> this latest add features barack obama who has campaigned for him and attended a number of fundraisers but not with him the weekend before the election. why is that? he went for the ging pernor in jersey seeking election last fall. he went out for the democrat candidate in v. tr so froa and lost that governorsp. that governorsp. the same as scof democrat in massachusetts when obama went in the last weekend. i thk they want to protect his press teeg. obama probably would have been a big list to inspector his strength in the city he has a strong lead among african american voters. presumably, he could have juiced up tgnn oui di newspapers a degree. >> i want to say a few things about aryien specter. he cast the deciding vote in favor of the
frong away from that one to another one that has rating of various other democrati dgroups they are ki of comparing apples and oranges. he's been a very lol vote he's always done well against democrats they ve aexays crossed over to suppo sp. he was known as a moderate re c1 eyeen trying to beat him for 30 years. there's a lot they hold an'tins him. >> this latest add features barack obama who has campaigned for him and attended a number of fundraisers but not with him the weekend before...
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that billboard that the college ki have up that was just recently unveiled, it says "mr. president, i need a frickin job, period. that was a good one i buffalo. oh, of course, i always like seeing though too the sign of the billboard george bush saying, miss me yet? i love that one. we do because when washington goes on a spending spree and starts borrowing money to take over and bail out insurance companies and financial institutions and the banks, the automakers and keeps spending endlessly and running up dangerously unsustainable debt and deficits and expected our kids and grandkids will p the bills for us for our overspending today, i think at's immoral. it's unethical, it's not right and i think that all of us agree on that and when that happens, i think a whole lot of moms who are concerned about government handing our kids the bill, this generational theft too we're stealing opportunities from the future of america, we rise up and moms say, come on now, that's enough. that is enough. and we're going to do something about this. and washington, let me tell you, you n
that billboard that the college ki have up that was just recently unveiled, it says "mr. president, i need a frickin job, period. that was a good one i buffalo. oh, of course, i always like seeing though too the sign of the billboard george bush saying, miss me yet? i love that one. we do because when washington goes on a spending spree and starts borrowing money to take over and bail out insurance companies and financial institutions and the banks, the automakers and keeps spending...
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secretary ban ki-moon visited burma on two occasions. none of these efforts has yielded anything in the way of reform. indeed, when burmese citizens led by buddhist monks it took to the streets in peaceful protest against the government in 2007, these pro-democracy protesters, much like their predecessors were brutally suppressed. nonetheless, the regime sought at various times to save face internationally. in response to this last major challenge to its authority in the fall of 2007, for example, the regime unveiled a proposed constitution. but a quick look at the document shows that it could scarcely have been less democratic. it precluded suu kyi from participating in the electoral process and ensured the charter may not be amended without the military's blessing. the noted constitutional law professor david williams of indiana university told the senate foreign relations committee last year it was one of the worst constitutions he'd seen. what's more, the vote to adopt this constitution took place two years ago in the immediate after
secretary ban ki-moon visited burma on two occasions. none of these efforts has yielded anything in the way of reform. indeed, when burmese citizens led by buddhist monks it took to the streets in peaceful protest against the government in 2007, these pro-democracy protesters, much like their predecessors were brutally suppressed. nonetheless, the regime sought at various times to save face internationally. in response to this last major challenge to its authority in the fall of 2007, for...
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are injured and wounded when they come back and as we mentioned last week, pakistan hearings negative kiloss for the latitude of the multi your money that gives more flexibility. thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate your appearance and testimony. if there is no further discussion we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> now we forum on u.s.-china relations beginning with deputy secretary of state james steinberg followed by a discussion how global climate change is effective relations. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> it is a pleasure to be back.l youfeels like he never quite went away and you especially feels that of course because i have the honor and pleasure ofse former o many of my former brookingsan copies being my current colleagues now in government including the formerr leader of the portents center houston and extraordinary job for president obama over at the white house and so many other colleagues so it's nice to see former officials at brookings and vice versa.rly and i am particularly
are injured and wounded when they come back and as we mentioned last week, pakistan hearings negative kiloss for the latitude of the multi your money that gives more flexibility. thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate your appearance and testimony. if there is no further discussion we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> now we forum on u.s.-china relations beginning with deputy secretary of...
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consistent pressure along the southwest border over the past month, we have shut down more and more kit i hope we can review today, the significant steps taken in the past 15 months as part of our assault west border initiatives, the results of those measures, and what more can be done. first, over the past 15 months, as i mentioned, we have mobilized an unprecedented level of resources at the southwest border. this is due in no small part to congress's own a small actions to dedicate resources to the border. there is more staff than any point in history, more than 20,000 personnel. since 2004, the number of boots on the ground in the southwest border has increased by 80%. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement has a dedicated over a quarter of all of its personnel to the southwest border region, the most ever. we also have more personal than ever strategically dedicated to efforts like softbound inspection, intelligent, and interest-agency anti-smuggling task forces. we have more k-9 teams searching for illegal cash and weapons, and for the first time ever we are scanning 100% of a
consistent pressure along the southwest border over the past month, we have shut down more and more kit i hope we can review today, the significant steps taken in the past 15 months as part of our assault west border initiatives, the results of those measures, and what more can be done. first, over the past 15 months, as i mentioned, we have mobilized an unprecedented level of resources at the southwest border. this is due in no small part to congress's own a small actions to dedicate resources...
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who came here for religious liberty and religious freedom to get out from underneath the athleticism ki, to be le to worship as they pleased, and the traditions of old english common law that came here and the injustices that came from old english common law were the injustices correct in a large way in the traditions and in the declaration, defining the declaration and corrected in the constitution of the united states. one of the reasons we are a great nation, one of the reasons that we are the unchallenged greatest nation in the world, is because one of the essential pillars of american exceptionalism is the rule of law, mr. speaker. when we look at the difference between the country represented by president lderon and the country represented by president obama, our traditions are entirely different. as i listened to president calderon's speech, he said, we're founded on the same principles. he said they were founded 200 years ago on the same principles of the united states. that's my recollection from the speech, i don't have it in front of me. it struck me, i would like to ask him
who came here for religious liberty and religious freedom to get out from underneath the athleticism ki, to be le to worship as they pleased, and the traditions of old english common law that came here and the injustices that came from old english common law were the injustices correct in a large way in the traditions and in the declaration, defining the declaration and corrected in the constitution of the united states. one of the reasons we are a great nation, one of the reasons that we are...
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are injured and wounded when they come back and as we mentioned last week, pakistan hearings negative ki loss for the latitude of the multi your money that gives more flexibility. thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate your appearance and testimony. if there is no further discussion we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] podiuy secretary of state james steinberg. >> so many familiar faces, it is a pleasure to be back. one feels like they can never quite run away. you especially feel that because i have the pleasure of having so many of my former and current colleagues, now in government, including the former leader here. it is nice to see the former administration officials. i am particularly grateful to talk about the issues that you raised, ken. your observations are quite right. the change in our relationship has been the centrality of these groups and answering the questions that you post, are essential to understanding where we are and where we can go in the bilateral relationship which has enormous consequences, not only for the u.s. and china, but al
are injured and wounded when they come back and as we mentioned last week, pakistan hearings negative ki loss for the latitude of the multi your money that gives more flexibility. thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate your appearance and testimony. if there is no further discussion we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] podiuy secretary of state james steinberg. >> so many familiar faces, it is a pleasure to be back. one feels like they can never...
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the captain, his supervisor, said he was the ki of officer who didn't say a lot but his fellow officers knew they could always cou on him to be there. mr. speaker, we are all able to go about our everyday lives because of officers like manny. we should never take their sacrifice for grante he was a grave and courageous peace officer every day the o who is wear the badge place the lives between us and the lawless. officer manny was one of those lawmen. he's one of houston's finest. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro mpore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> to address the chamber for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objectio the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i came to thi congress a year ago as a small business man tsolve problems. and one of the critical problems facg the united states right now is how to regulate our financial industry. everyone in this country know that is over the past decade washington failed to regulat our finaial industry and some people on wall street too
the captain, his supervisor, said he was the ki of officer who didn't say a lot but his fellow officers knew they could always cou on him to be there. mr. speaker, we are all able to go about our everyday lives because of officers like manny. we should never take their sacrifice for grante he was a grave and courageous peace officer every day the o who is wear the badge place the lives between us and the lawless. officer manny was one of those lawmen. he's one of houston's finest. that's just...