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this is the apache. instead of two blades and a single engine, the apache has four blades on the rotor. and it has two engines. this one's made by boeing. it's been around since the 1970s. here's another one. keeping with the inexplicable american practice of naming all our attack helicopters after native american tribes. this one's called the comanche. i don't think they make this one anymore. but at one point it was going to be the next generation attack helicopter. the cobra has two blades on the rotor. the apache has four blades. this one has five blades. you can also see from its sort of angular straight lines that it was supposed to be a stealth attack helicopter, using stealth technology to evade detection. boeing started make the comanche in the 1990s but i think they done make them anymore. i also don't know if it is all of our attack helicopters. but lots of the different kinds of attack helicopters that we have or that we have had as a country, the cobra, the apache, the comanche, also the vip
this is the apache. instead of two blades and a single engine, the apache has four blades on the rotor. and it has two engines. this one's made by boeing. it's been around since the 1970s. here's another one. keeping with the inexplicable american practice of naming all our attack helicopters after native american tribes. this one's called the comanche. i don't think they make this one anymore. but at one point it was going to be the next generation attack helicopter. the cobra has two blades...
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disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well.st apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natur gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly.at gold is at its lowest price since august tonight, aftery. falling $26 per ounce dato down more than 1.5% settling bojuda astve $1,600 an ounce. a late yesterday in a filing, billionaire hedge fund manager orge sgeos disclosed selling s about $100 million of its position in a gold exchange traded fund in the third quarter last year. four of the five most active traded exchange traded products were lower. the russell 2,000 tracking fund eeked out a small gain. and that's tonight's market focus. >> tom: yes, the u.s. stock market remains near five year highs but for real growth, tonight's market monitor is going overseas. marshall front is chairman and chief investment officer at front barnett associates. marshal, also great to see you. you ma
disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well.st apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natur gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly.at gold is at its lowest price since august tonight, aftery. falling $26 per ounce dato down more than 1.5% settling bojuda astve $1,600 an ounce. a late...
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prince harry and his british -- apache crew coming to the u.s.program and seven an airfield in arizona before joining his apache unit in britain. his first trip back to the united states since last summer's trip to las vegas where he was photographed partying naked. you just never know what harry. -- with harry. >> here is how we will set way out of this. to call to even think about -- >> being naked. >> and our very responsible doug hill is mobile, as necessary. >> wearing a sweater this morning. i will show you these numbers. it is called this morning, the cold as we have had in a while. 18 degrees in gaithersburg, 23 and the city. fortunately not a strong wind but just enough of a breeze to knock the wind chills down a few degrees. a couple of one chills closer to 10 degrees and even single numbers. in gaithersburg, at 8 is of the wind chill and 18 is the wind chill in manassas. the forecast will be bright and sunny. temperatures will stay on the cold side. the average high as 48. today we will get somewhere between 40-42 degrees but it will b
prince harry and his british -- apache crew coming to the u.s.program and seven an airfield in arizona before joining his apache unit in britain. his first trip back to the united states since last summer's trip to las vegas where he was photographed partying naked. you just never know what harry. -- with harry. >> here is how we will set way out of this. to call to even think about -- >> being naked. >> and our very responsible doug hill is mobile, as necessary. >>...
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nation. >> rose: the police station became famous for that. >> there's a movie about fort apache. what do people think generally about those neighborhoods? you ask them about them and they think about crime, drug addiction and everybody gets the the paint stroke of being a bad person. >> rose: if you come from there you had to be touched by. >> exactly. in some way. i actually saw some bloggers talking about. that how could i know someone addicted to drugs, as if i had a choice from where i came from that's just the nature of the life. someone you know may not be in your immediate family and sometimes it can be. what i wanted people to see was a different slice of american life, a neighborhood that has all of those problems-- and i don't naysay any of them in this book, i talk about their costs-- but i wanted them to see that there were people like my family there, too. people struggling to make a decent living, educate their children, and live with integrity. and to the extent that i can do that in the position i'm in, i have been doing it. to give kids hope i talk to them all th
nation. >> rose: the police station became famous for that. >> there's a movie about fort apache. what do people think generally about those neighborhoods? you ask them about them and they think about crime, drug addiction and everybody gets the the paint stroke of being a bad person. >> rose: if you come from there you had to be touched by. >> exactly. in some way. i actually saw some bloggers talking about. that how could i know someone addicted to drugs, as if i had a...
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nation. >> rose: the police station became famous for that. >> there's a movie about fort apache. what do people think generally about those neighborhoods? you ask them about them and they think about crime, drug addiction and everybody gets the the paint stroke of being a bad person. >> rose: if you come from there you had to be touched by. >> exactly. in some way. i actually saw some bloggers talking about. that how could i know someone addicted to drugs, as if i had a choice from where i came from that's just the nature of the life. someone you know may not be in your immediate family and sometimes it can be. what i wanted people to see was a different slice of american life, a neighborhood that has all of those problems-- and i don't naysay any of them in this book, i talk about their costs-- but i wanted them to see that there were people like my family there, too. people struggling to make a decent living, educate their children, and live with integrity. and to the extent that i can do that in the position i'm in, i have been doing it. to give kids hope i talk to them all th
nation. >> rose: the police station became famous for that. >> there's a movie about fort apache. what do people think generally about those neighborhoods? you ask them about them and they think about crime, drug addiction and everybody gets the the paint stroke of being a bad person. >> rose: if you come from there you had to be touched by. >> exactly. in some way. i actually saw some bloggers talking about. that how could i know someone addicted to drugs, as if i had a...
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specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and valuation-wise, they still have room. >> why not go with the refiners? >> what i'm pointing to you is the next refinery -- the refiners, those charts are hockey sticks. you want to focus on companies that can do what the refiners have done. if you get an uptick in nat gas and oil, these are the names most levered to it. and they are not screamingly expensive. >> hi, guy. >> hi, mel. oracle. i'm not a believer we're breaking out. we'll get into that later. >> why not? >> do you want me to give you the top trade? >> go ahead. >> look at oracle, the deal got approval today. that stock has been on fire. going to basically make a 13-year high in the next couple of days. i think oracle still works here. they do everything right. valuation for that company might be stretched. love the name. >> karen? >> i'm not really such a market trader. i don't know breakout or not, i look at some of the stocks and google is breaking out, crossing $800 today. i'm not going to sell it. nothing's changed. the story is, the valuation
specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and valuation-wise, they still have room. >> why not go with the refiners? >> what i'm pointing to you is the next refinery -- the refiners, those charts are hockey sticks. you want to focus on companies that can do what the refiners have done. if you get an uptick in nat gas and oil, these are the names most levered to it. and they are not screamingly expensive. >> hi, guy. >> hi, mel. oracle....
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is now working with the charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gang culture and violence a member could come. to me when a bulletproof vest underneath a school uniform. according to patrick its early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish then it is far better that doesn't take into consideration the emotional course you know i have to deal with people who've lost their sons and their daughters the gun and knife crime. so we have to address. the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly acute in the countries deprived in the city. schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem
is now working with the charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gang culture and violence a member could come. to me when a bulletproof vest underneath a school uniform. according to patrick its early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you...
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now working with us charity x l p set out in nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence to a member a kid coming up to me when a bullet proof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by first according to patrick it's early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds a year to investigate. so actually you know if we intervene early keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish the problem of violence in schools is nothing new one that it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly a keats in the country's deprived in a city for schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not resume give the information so i guess the problem is significant or they teach kids can now s
now working with us charity x l p set out in nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence to a member a kid coming up to me when a bullet proof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by first according to patrick it's early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds...
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i'm writing about the pueblo indians and them i'm writing about the apache and then i'm writing aboutnglo-americans and the french folks, the mountain man days and the spanish of course. you know it's easy to put your foot into a minefield, let's put it that way, and i worried that i was offending people left right and center because there are so many people out here in so many different cultures. but that didn't really happen. certainly there is some criticism. there is always criticism when you write a book this day, but i was surprised by how many people have responded favorably to the book. even the novel hope who cannot stand kit carson and have asked me, why would you write a book about this guide? he is as evil as hitler or genghis khan or something. something. i won on two novel country to give a talk at shiprock and a very nice woman bought the book and she asked me a question. she was holding the book and she said i bought the book and i'm going to take it home and i'm going to try to read it but most likely am just going to use it for target practice. so she had a sense of
i'm writing about the pueblo indians and them i'm writing about the apache and then i'm writing aboutnglo-americans and the french folks, the mountain man days and the spanish of course. you know it's easy to put your foot into a minefield, let's put it that way, and i worried that i was offending people left right and center because there are so many people out here in so many different cultures. but that didn't really happen. certainly there is some criticism. there is always criticism when...
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i'm writing about pueblo indians and apaches and anglo-americans and french folks from the mountain mandays in the spanish of his second wife come he was very close with the youth tried in the pueblos in many of the plains indian tribes. so it becomes much more complicated when you realize you can't say this is an indian hater. he was someone who allied himself with certain tribes and what sort of a bitter enemy against other tribes. he didn't think monolithically about american indians. he thought specific tribes and the sort of laster ip affiliated himself with was if you want to call it that, the spanish tribe of new mexico. he became spanish almost. his third and final wife is spanish. the researchers here in new mexico and converted to catholicism. they spoke spanish and he dreamed in spanish. his last words before his death were in spanish. so the enemy of the spanish in those times. new mexico, the mortal enemy with the navajo. so that is kind of the way he thought in terms of tribal allegiances that ran deep. so when he got the assignment to run the navajo, he was going to do it
i'm writing about pueblo indians and apaches and anglo-americans and french folks from the mountain mandays in the spanish of his second wife come he was very close with the youth tried in the pueblos in many of the plains indian tribes. so it becomes much more complicated when you realize you can't say this is an indian hater. he was someone who allied himself with certain tribes and what sort of a bitter enemy against other tribes. he didn't think monolithically about american indians. he...
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is now working with us charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after a school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member could come. up to me when a bulletproof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by thursday according to patrick it's early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds a year to investigate so actually you know if we intervene earlier keep kids in education keep that sense of a safe place an environment where they can grow and flourish then it is far better and that doesn't take into consideration the emotional course you know i have to deal with people who've lost their sons and their daughters to gun and knife crime and you can't so we have to address it earlier the problem of violence in schools is not a new one but it's not something you're likely to read about in a school prospectus and it's particularly acute in the countries deprived in a city for schools
is now working with us charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after a school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member could come. up to me when a bulletproof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by thursday according to patrick it's early intervention which is key prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds...
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david: republicans are doing some dances too, like that french apache dancing where you grab someone the hair, and drag them. like the tea parties trying to drag them down, what is likely to happen? are they likely to fix up their act before the negotiations really begin so they come as united front against the president? >> david, that is a great question, but, to bet on this congress to fix their own act, i don't care if they are republicans or democrat, this is the most futile congress to record by a factor of two, the last 3 years by number of bills passed. they cannot agree on anything. but one thing they have in their favor good forward, you raise taxes on the rich, now that was political and that was a home run as far as our base, democrats. the next tax increase, will hurt. because they will be on the rest of americans, they will be very unpopular, that is what republicans need to say, these are not necessary, we have to deal with entitlements and spending. david: but tax changes do not have to hurt if they go in the right direct, get rid of some of the deductions, the last t
david: republicans are doing some dances too, like that french apache dancing where you grab someone the hair, and drag them. like the tea parties trying to drag them down, what is likely to happen? are they likely to fix up their act before the negotiations really begin so they come as united front against the president? >> david, that is a great question, but, to bet on this congress to fix their own act, i don't care if they are republicans or democrat, this is the most futile congress...
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i'm writing about pueblo indians and then the apaches and then writing about anglo-americans and theh folks from the mountainmen days and the spanish, and it's easy to put your foot -- it's a minefield, let's put it that way. i was worried that i was offending people left, right, and center, because there's so many different cultures out here. but that didn't really happen. i don't think -- certainly there's some criticism. there's always criticism when you write a book this big. but i was surprised by how many people have responded favorably to the book. even the navajo, who cannot stand kit carson and who have asked me at various times, i would why would you write a book bat this gee? he is as evil as hitler or genghis khan, and i went out to navajo country to give a talk at ship rock, and a very nice woman bought the book and she stood up and asked me a question, and she was holding the book and she said, i bought the book, i'm going to take it home and i'm going to try to read it, but most likely i'm just going to use it for target practice. so, she had a sense of humor about it
i'm writing about pueblo indians and then the apaches and then writing about anglo-americans and theh folks from the mountainmen days and the spanish, and it's easy to put your foot -- it's a minefield, let's put it that way. i was worried that i was offending people left, right, and center, because there's so many different cultures out here. but that didn't really happen. i don't think -- certainly there's some criticism. there's always criticism when you write a book this big. but i was...
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i'm writing about the pueblo indians, and then i'm writing about the apaches, and then i'm writing aboute anglo americans and the french folkings and the spanish, of course. and, you know, it's just easy to put your foot -- it's a mine field, let's put it that way. and i i was worried that i was offending people, you know, left, right and center because there's so many people out here, so many different cultures. but that didn't really happen. i don't think, you know, certainly there's some criticism, there's always criticism when you write a book this big. but i was surprised by how many, you know, how many people have responded favorably to the book. even the navajo who cannot stand kit carson and who have asked me at various times why would you write a book about this guy, you know? he's as evil as hitler or genghis khan or something. i went out to navajo country to give a talk, and a very nice woman bought the book, and she stood up, asked me a question. she was holding the book, and she said, you know, i bought the book, i'm going to take it home, and i'm going to try to read it, bu
i'm writing about the pueblo indians, and then i'm writing about the apaches, and then i'm writing aboute anglo americans and the french folkings and the spanish, of course. and, you know, it's just easy to put your foot -- it's a mine field, let's put it that way. and i i was worried that i was offending people, you know, left, right and center because there's so many people out here, so many different cultures. but that didn't really happen. i don't think, you know, certainly there's some...
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today with the strong dollar, oil down and all of the big guys, apache and exploration production stocksrillers like trans ocean and weather ford all on the down side. we did get a reversal yesterday with the airlines for a first time if a long time. all back up again today and we have regained losses we had yesterday. >> never behind, right? >> sort of just was a momentary blip here and people were thinking that now with all of the consolidation essentially over, allow the cost savings to realize how much more we are left in the airlines and dramatically raise the prices. >> two engines for the u.s. equity markets, lately. you're why as it went higher, so did our stock market and energy. >> both were going lower now and that served to stall our rally here. >> we have been stalled for a week and it has been churning and churning. unable it pierce the upper limit 55. every time we have the s & p, the market backs off. i'm not surprised with the market being consolidated. the market catching up to itself. what is that a signal of? is gold a signal of deflation ahead? >> i'm struck, it if y
today with the strong dollar, oil down and all of the big guys, apache and exploration production stocksrillers like trans ocean and weather ford all on the down side. we did get a reversal yesterday with the airlines for a first time if a long time. all back up again today and we have regained losses we had yesterday. >> never behind, right? >> sort of just was a momentary blip here and people were thinking that now with all of the consolidation essentially over, allow the cost...
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it uncovered the illegal grow operation on thursday on apache court in gilroy.e cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a second campus near bayfront expressway. nearly 3000 facebook employees would work at that location. last month, the menlo park city council agreed to a deal in which facebook would pay the city $1.5 million. >>> a prison hospital in san joaquin county needs to fill 150 jobs, mostly hiring medical personnel. but administrative, foodservice and custodial positions are also available. the state has spent $900 million building that massive facility. construction is expected to be finished in may. inmates will start moving there in july. >>> the fda has approved a new drug for women wit
it uncovered the illegal grow operation on thursday on apache court in gilroy.e cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a...
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the necklace i wear was made by an apache woman. i have seen firsthand the troubled and hardships our tribes experience. now i represent 12 native american tribes and i'm here standing on the floor of congress to give them a voice. our native american women who need resources and protection face great hardships. they often live in very remote areas. unfortunately native american women are 2 1/2 times more likely to be assaulted in their lifetimes than other women. as a prosecutor i also saw firsthand the need to protect those who are vulnerable. that's why i pushed so hard for the bipartisan senate passed version of this legislation. this legislation strengthens protections for native american women and so many others. my district needs this legislation. i urge my colleagues from both sides to come together and pass the senate version of the violence against women act today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. mc
the necklace i wear was made by an apache woman. i have seen firsthand the troubled and hardships our tribes experience. now i represent 12 native american tribes and i'm here standing on the floor of congress to give them a voice. our native american women who need resources and protection face great hardships. they often live in very remote areas. unfortunately native american women are 2 1/2 times more likely to be assaulted in their lifetimes than other women. as a prosecutor i also saw...
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that was when he had an assignment to find a white woman who had been kidnapped by apache.ollowed the trail for closer to two weeks before he found her. the element of surprise was compromised and various things happen. she had been killed. when carson and his men went down to the campsite is that they're her belongings, what did they find? they found a book that she had evidently been reading. and with this book, the plot line of the book was that kit carson was sent out to go rescue a woman who had been kidnapped by indians. so here she was, reading these books. she gets killed, and in the real story, carson was not able to save this woman. this just wanted him for the rest of his life. he ordered the book burned. he thought these "blood and thunder" books were terrible. this is one mythology intersects with reality in the story. when most famous stories that was told during his time that is actually true, you have to understand a lot of the stories are not true. the more you dig into them, the more you i'm that it's pretty suspicious. but one that is actually true is a b
that was when he had an assignment to find a white woman who had been kidnapped by apache.ollowed the trail for closer to two weeks before he found her. the element of surprise was compromised and various things happen. she had been killed. when carson and his men went down to the campsite is that they're her belongings, what did they find? they found a book that she had evidently been reading. and with this book, the plot line of the book was that kit carson was sent out to go rescue a woman...
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the necklace i wear was made by an apache woman. i have seen firsthand the troubled and hardships our tribes experience. now i represent 12 native american tribes and i'm here standing on the floor of congress to give them a voice. our native american women who need resources and protection face great hardships. they often live in very remote areas. unfortunately native american women are 2 1/2 times more likely to be assaulted in their lifetimes than other women. as a prosecutor i also saw firsthand the need to protect those who are vulnerable. that's why i pushed so hard for the bipartisan senate passed version of this legislation. this legislation strengthens protections for native american women and so many others. my district needs this legislation. i urge my colleagues from both sides to come together and pass the senate version of the violence against women act today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. mc
the necklace i wear was made by an apache woman. i have seen firsthand the troubled and hardships our tribes experience. now i represent 12 native american tribes and i'm here standing on the floor of congress to give them a voice. our native american women who need resources and protection face great hardships. they often live in very remote areas. unfortunately native american women are 2 1/2 times more likely to be assaulted in their lifetimes than other women. as a prosecutor i also saw...
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what is going to happen is it will cost more per item, whether it be an apache helicopter, whether it be another helicopter, whatever system over time and the cost becomes more inefficient. that is the only way we can do it. especially if we want to sustain these modernization programs that are necessary. multi-year contracts. okay, so one of the problems is that we can do multi-year contracts. for example, we have multiyear contracts with these helicopters are issued. what will now cost us a little money in order to execute this program, for example. >> i know you have enough problems in the acquisition process already. without having a sequestration problem of honey. but if all of you to give a report to the committee on any additional costs and the acquisitions process, that would be helpful. and while you are at it, the acquisition process has been pragmatic over the past. any changes that you can suggest, it can help keep the costs more manageable in the future. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. this is a reality type of hearing what re
what is going to happen is it will cost more per item, whether it be an apache helicopter, whether it be another helicopter, whatever system over time and the cost becomes more inefficient. that is the only way we can do it. especially if we want to sustain these modernization programs that are necessary. multi-year contracts. okay, so one of the problems is that we can do multi-year contracts. for example, we have multiyear contracts with these helicopters are issued. what will now cost us a...
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i was born and raised on tribal land on the white mountain apache nation and experienced firsthand the challenges that our tribal communities face. this legislation is important to my constituents. it strengthens tribal criminal jurisdiction over those who assault native american spouses and dating partners while on tribal land. it clarifies jurisdiction for civil orders of protection. it improves grant programs to help tribal communities. and it strengthens assault statutes. once again, we need to do all we can to keep victims safe and hold perpetrators accountable. i hope the house will work together to pass a strong bipartisan bill. and i yield back to leader pelosi. [applause] >> thank you very much. i have to warn my colleagues that a vote has been called. over 300 members have not voted yet. so we have a few moments. i commend congresswoman gwen moore, and congresswoman louise slaughter and congresswoman kirkpatrick for their leadership on this issue. i do want to note and steny will remember this, that representative lowey and rosa delauro worked hard for the funding to this leg
i was born and raised on tribal land on the white mountain apache nation and experienced firsthand the challenges that our tribal communities face. this legislation is important to my constituents. it strengthens tribal criminal jurisdiction over those who assault native american spouses and dating partners while on tribal land. it clarifies jurisdiction for civil orders of protection. it improves grant programs to help tribal communities. and it strengthens assault statutes. once again, we...