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values and integrity must remain at the heart of those elected officials and all the employees of quebec public function. >> in toronto it's hard to keep track of the scandals around mayor rob ford, seen here in a widely circulated photo with three alleged drug gang members and also is accused of being in a video using crack cocaine which he denied, plus a host of other public faux pas. last week when toronto police carried out big drug raids, the chief spent most of a press conference turning aside questions about the mayor but making it clear that his force was monitoring mr. ford's situation. >> the law is clear on how this information is to be made public. it's to be made public through a court and that's what we're going to do. >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> more police activity in ottawa where officers are investigating claims that well known senators were paid hundreds of thousands in fraudulent expenses. it's a scandal that has cost conservative prime minister stephen harper, his chief of staff, and rocked his government. >> canada is considered one of the more transparent and clean p
values and integrity must remain at the heart of those elected officials and all the employees of quebec public function. >> in toronto it's hard to keep track of the scandals around mayor rob ford, seen here in a widely circulated photo with three alleged drug gang members and also is accused of being in a video using crack cocaine which he denied, plus a host of other public faux pas. last week when toronto police carried out big drug raids, the chief spent most of a press conference...
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vast, but gently rolling range spanning an enormous distance from the tip of the gaspe peninsula in quebecough alabama. the southern edge of this region - where the piedmont meets the mountains is a place unlike any other, the southern blue ridge escarpment - stretching from just south of asheville, north carolina south and west to northeastern georgia. the diversity of the southern appalachians is astounding with over 4000 species of flowering plants alone. millions of visitors stream into the appalachians to places like the
vast, but gently rolling range spanning an enormous distance from the tip of the gaspe peninsula in quebecough alabama. the southern edge of this region - where the piedmont meets the mountains is a place unlike any other, the southern blue ridge escarpment - stretching from just south of asheville, north carolina south and west to northeastern georgia. the diversity of the southern appalachians is astounding with over 4000 species of flowering plants alone. millions of visitors stream into the...
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in the '70s and '80s in quebec, the power would go off and we would be fine.uld have hot and cold running water and showers. we didn't miss a beat. i'm really big these days on taking the risk, spending the money, taking the time to build out physical models that people can experience and understand and ideally copy. to take their step and show people this is how it can be done. so new york is very social and very busy. here, i pretty much have nothing going on. it is very simple. it is my anti-new york. i will work six or seven days a week. i tend to get a fair amount done. i just have a lovely, lovely time. it is great. my new york friends think i am a slacker. everyone in maui thinks i'm a workaholic. >>> still to come, how living small can lead to lots of innovation and the ceo of zapos.com is listening. ♪ ♪ so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. >>> i'm not saying everyone should live in 420 square feet. if you are go
in the '70s and '80s in quebec, the power would go off and we would be fine.uld have hot and cold running water and showers. we didn't miss a beat. i'm really big these days on taking the risk, spending the money, taking the time to build out physical models that people can experience and understand and ideally copy. to take their step and show people this is how it can be done. so new york is very social and very busy. here, i pretty much have nothing going on. it is very simple. it is my...
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. >> evacuees have returned to their homes following a massive explosion at a warehouse fire in quebec at the site burned for hours. witnesses say there were two explosion about an hour apart and the cause for the blast is under investigation. >>> when actress angelina jolie disclosed last month that she underwent a double mastectomy, it put the struggles of breast cancer patients in the forefront. here in new york a designer has been helping women feel good about how they look post-surgery. alexis christoforous reports. >> this is the first swimsuit that started it off. >> reporter: patricia brett designed a sim swut for women after surgery. she understands the challenge firsthand. brett's family carries the brca 1 genetic mutation which dramatically increases the odds of breast cancer. >> i have that mutation, and ten years ago at the age of 39 i had a risk-reducing bilateral mastectomy. >> reporter: brett had difficulty finding swimwear. >> most of the swimsuits were matronly. it had a skirt on the bottom and loud floral prints. >> reporter: she decided to make them herself. she nam
. >> evacuees have returned to their homes following a massive explosion at a warehouse fire in quebec at the site burned for hours. witnesses say there were two explosion about an hour apart and the cause for the blast is under investigation. >>> when actress angelina jolie disclosed last month that she underwent a double mastectomy, it put the struggles of breast cancer patients in the forefront. here in new york a designer has been helping women feel good about how they look...
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a phd student in history originally from montreal, quebec, canada... and our returning champion, a test-prep instructor from buford, georgia... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. a little bit of a hiccup in our champion's winnings yesterday, picking up just under $7,000, but he's still here again, defending. and the challengers today, padraic and john, welcome aboard and good luck. here we go, into the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories. we want you to name the meat traditionally used in each dish we tell you about. next, the correct response will end in double l. alex: andrew, you start. let's try double l for $800. andrew. what is goodwill? yes. mystery meat for $600. padraic. what is pork? no. andrew. what is veal? veal is right. world's fairs for $1,000. the u.s. pn at montreal's expo 67 was designed by this architect and futurist,
a phd student in history originally from montreal, quebec, canada... and our returning champion, a test-prep instructor from buford, georgia... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. a little bit of a hiccup in our champion's winnings yesterday, picking up just under $7,000, but he's still here again, defending. and the challengers today, padraic and john, welcome aboard and good luck. here we...
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. >> in quebec, canada, a massive explosion at a fire works warehouse killed workers.fficials say it took hours to get the fire under control because the fire works kept going off and no fire hydrants nearby. the bodies of two women were found in the burned rubble. it started with an explosion in a small building and then spread. >>> in china, fans pushed past police to get close to david beckham. then it turned into a stampede. officials quickly canceled the event. beckham is in china as an image ambassador for soccer to promote a chinese soccer league. organizers apparently underestimated his popularity. >>> and across large parts of southeast asia, haze is triggering health warnings. it is coming from fires in neighboring land. the smog has spread to malaysia and singapore. it has led to closures of schools and businesses and cancellations of sporting events. >> new developments in the case of a canadian tourist whose body was found in the water tank of a hotel in los angeles. the medical examiner says 21- year-old lamb accidentally drowned. a maintenance worker che
. >> in quebec, canada, a massive explosion at a fire works warehouse killed workers.fficials say it took hours to get the fire under control because the fire works kept going off and no fire hydrants nearby. the bodies of two women were found in the burned rubble. it started with an explosion in a small building and then spread. >>> in china, fans pushed past police to get close to david beckham. then it turned into a stampede. officials quickly canceled the event. beckham is in...
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. >> in quebec, canada, a massive explosion at a fire works warehouse killed workers.officials say it took hours to get the fire under control because the fire works kept going off and no fire hydrants nearby. the bodies of two women were found in the burned rubble. it started with an explosion in a small building and then spread. >>> in china, fans pushed past police to get close to david beckham. then it turned into a stampede. officials quickly canceled the event. beckham is in china as an image ambassador for soccer to promote a chinese soccer league. organizers apparently underestimated his popularity. >>> and across large parts of southeast asia, haze is triggering health warnings. it is coming from fires in neighboring land. the smog has spread to malaysia and singapore. it has led to closures of schools and businesses and cancellations of sporting events. >> new developments in the case of a canadian tourist whose body was found in the water tank of a hotel in los angeles. the medical examiner says 21- year-old lamb accidentally drowned. a maintenance worker ch
. >> in quebec, canada, a massive explosion at a fire works warehouse killed workers.officials say it took hours to get the fire under control because the fire works kept going off and no fire hydrants nearby. the bodies of two women were found in the burned rubble. it started with an explosion in a small building and then spread. >>> in china, fans pushed past police to get close to david beckham. then it turned into a stampede. officials quickly canceled the event. beckham is...
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he was involved in montrÉal and quÉbec. during that battle his left leg was severely injured.hen afterwards, of course you probably know if you know any military history about gawker island, brilliant what he did there to save not only his soldiers but also from coming down and taking over that part of new york. later on he was involved in the battle of ridgefield and most especially in saratoga and he was really the hero of saratoga and took credit for it. during that battle in saratoga, that same lake is so severely injured that it shattered and so severely injured that the doctors want to amputate it. arnold says no. he spends five months in an upstate military hospital. his leg is in this boxy contraption in traction and his health, takes a couple of years to fully regain his stamina. by the time he leaves there he is hobbling around. one leg is shorter than the other permanently and he is hobbling around on a cane. this is benedict arnold and it's a funny thing. he happens to know lucy knox. he comes to boston two years in a row. he comes to visit boston and he falls in l
he was involved in montrÉal and quÉbec. during that battle his left leg was severely injured.hen afterwards, of course you probably know if you know any military history about gawker island, brilliant what he did there to save not only his soldiers but also from coming down and taking over that part of new york. later on he was involved in the battle of ridgefield and most especially in saratoga and he was really the hero of saratoga and took credit for it. during that battle in saratoga,...
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this was from this past saturday at the coupe de nations event in saguenay, quebec.al. and it's amazing what happened at this one turn. crashes. it wasn't just one. try several. and maybe the most amazing one. watch this. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. choose a u-verse triple play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a $150 promotion card. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our a
this was from this past saturday at the coupe de nations event in saguenay, quebec.al. and it's amazing what happened at this one turn. crashes. it wasn't just one. try several. and maybe the most amazing one. watch this. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american...
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so little town for that area, called pembroke, ontario, right on the ottawa river, which divides quebec and ontario. and that -- my dad was a lutheran pastor there, and we'd eight children in the family. and it was kind of an odd thing today it sounds almost like child abuse, but at the time, in our family, at least with the six boys, it was assumed that when you were 14 or 15 years old, you were pretty much ready to go out on your own. and my parents were both u. s. citizens who had emigrated to canada. and nobody ever said it in so many words -- and i'm sure canadian viewers will not be glad to hear this, but they'll understand -- is that it was just taken for granted when we were children in our family that canada was for childhood. you know, and then when you grew up, you went to the states. and so -- well, i -- i knocked about. i went to nebraska, to a church-related lutheran school, where my sister and brother-in-law were. and i got kicked out of there, actually. they didn't tell me that you weren't supposed to have panty raids on a girls' dormitory or beer parties in the dormitor
so little town for that area, called pembroke, ontario, right on the ottawa river, which divides quebec and ontario. and that -- my dad was a lutheran pastor there, and we'd eight children in the family. and it was kind of an odd thing today it sounds almost like child abuse, but at the time, in our family, at least with the six boys, it was assumed that when you were 14 or 15 years old, you were pretty much ready to go out on your own. and my parents were both u. s. citizens who had emigrated...
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instead of quÉbec, now you can go back on if you can think of a reason to see three people that havesome public purpose on a saturday morning, the federal government will pay you round-trip ticket to go do it. that's ludicrous. immediately say, the political back onto the, a fort out of your campaign account or pay for personal and if that's what you want to do. people need to spend time you, you have 70 or 80 house members living in the offices. i regret they don't bring their families to down. many of them can't afford it, i realize it's expensive, but just that alone could have a fundamental alteration all those numbers you're talking about. >> bob, i want to go to the audience. you have any thoughts on the filibuster? >> chris said the key thing. that's an operator when operated well when the unanimous consent will because of a shared loyalty to the institution. and i'm afraid that that's what's been lost. the loyalty now is to party, not the institution as i said, and the difference is profound. and, therefore, a more sympathetic, although i haven't seen the perfect solution yet
instead of quÉbec, now you can go back on if you can think of a reason to see three people that havesome public purpose on a saturday morning, the federal government will pay you round-trip ticket to go do it. that's ludicrous. immediately say, the political back onto the, a fort out of your campaign account or pay for personal and if that's what you want to do. people need to spend time you, you have 70 or 80 house members living in the offices. i regret they don't bring their families to...
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lot of this -- the juice, the power that we get up here in the northern new england area is quebec. you have a conversation amongst state, local, and tribal networks that sprawl across borders, you're not going get from here. players are in these markets. that's another reason why the critical.hip is so you mention world war ii, it's interesting. i heard the point that in world sector the private albeit playing an important role, it was a support role, the guard. if there were to be a major yberconfrontation -- cyberconflict, the private sector would not be in the rear. the private sector would be on front lines. that is a very different situation. >> that is the difference. providing the but ial and the support this case the conflict will be network. a case in which there was public attack. so there you have the tip of the sphere or the people who are network. in the this requires, actually, we think carefully about how we coordinated response. were a cyber9/11, you want the private sector and the together.t working to do that you have to have a advance, a ing in mutual understandi
lot of this -- the juice, the power that we get up here in the northern new england area is quebec. you have a conversation amongst state, local, and tribal networks that sprawl across borders, you're not going get from here. players are in these markets. that's another reason why the critical.hip is so you mention world war ii, it's interesting. i heard the point that in world sector the private albeit playing an important role, it was a support role, the guard. if there were to be a major...
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hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson resident sherry graham is there with her family and her video camera. >> there's some really, really interesting things. i walk around and see what i would like to film. >> she's not the only one excited to be at the festival. the area outside cunningham's is packed. in addition to the music, there's a special nighttime act, a fire breathing performance. >> we didn't know what to expect, but we knew it would be probably exciting. >> fire breathing has long captured the imagination with its irresistible mix of dazzle and daring. >> fire breathing is something that captivates the crowd. it's
hudson, quebec, is 40 miles from the french canadian city of montreal. it's also home to a summer music festival that draws thousands. >> the hudson festival is very, very popular with the town. everybody comes out. it's a very festive atmosphere. >> the best place to watch the performances is the stage by cunningham's restaurant and bar. >> we luck out every year. we get the stage right in front of our pub. >> july 31st, 2010, is the last night of the festival. hudson...
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but i do think that the countries that experimenting like norway and sweden and now quebec with havingso that the mother gets paternity leave but the dad gets it and he can't just turn it over the him, they're finding more men are taking paternity leave and once they've take than leave, men gain the confidence that they have historically not had, just like women feel, oh, gosh, i don't know how to do some of these jobs, men feel women have always been the experts in child care. once they actually have the hands-on experience of doing it them, even after they go back to work they do more child care. it's a plus for marriages and kids. >> exactly right. extraordinarily gratifying. stephanie coontz, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, rolling the dice on a new start in sin city? i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose is
but i do think that the countries that experimenting like norway and sweden and now quebec with havingso that the mother gets paternity leave but the dad gets it and he can't just turn it over the him, they're finding more men are taking paternity leave and once they've take than leave, men gain the confidence that they have historically not had, just like women feel, oh, gosh, i don't know how to do some of these jobs, men feel women have always been the experts in child care. once they...
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oh, yes, i met fdr at the--for the first time at the quebec conference in 1943, and then we went and stayed at the white house and at hyde park, and naturally i was dazzled by him and, you know, had heard so much about him from my father who set such store by his great collaboration and friendship with him. c-span: i have a letter that you have in your book from 28 march, 1916, and it's from your father, winston churchill, to his wife, clemmie. who started calling her clemmie? >> guest: i don't know. very--very few people ever called her clementine. she was clemmie to all the family, and i--i don't know when it started. oh, certainly when my father first met her he called her clementine, but very soon it was clemmie and i think some of her close family called her clem. some of the older aunts i remember talking about her as clem. c-span: this letter from 28 march, 1916, it starts off, 'my beloved and darling clemmie.' the word 'darling' is probably in every letter. is that a word that these two used or do most brits use the word 'darling'? >> guest: i suppose so. it's quite--it's--it
oh, yes, i met fdr at the--for the first time at the quebec conference in 1943, and then we went and stayed at the white house and at hyde park, and naturally i was dazzled by him and, you know, had heard so much about him from my father who set such store by his great collaboration and friendship with him. c-span: i have a letter that you have in your book from 28 march, 1916, and it's from your father, winston churchill, to his wife, clemmie. who started calling her clemmie? >> guest: i...
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if we take infrastructure, a lot of the power we get from the northern new england area comes from quebec. private players are already in those markets because the systems work that way and that is another reason the partnership [inaudible] >> you mentioned world war ii, i heard the national counterintelligence executive make the point that in world war ii, private sector was very much a support role. if there were to be a major cyber confrontation, the private sector would not be in the rear. the private sector would be on the front lines and that is a very different situation. >> that is exactly what the differences. it is not a question of providing the material and support. in this case, the actual conflict would be in the private network. the secretary mentioned the case in which there was a destructive attack on the computer infrastructure. you have the people operating in the network. this requires -- if there were a cyber 9/11, you would want to have the private sector and government working together. you have to have a lot of landing in advance. you have to have a mutual understa
if we take infrastructure, a lot of the power we get from the northern new england area comes from quebec. private players are already in those markets because the systems work that way and that is another reason the partnership [inaudible] >> you mentioned world war ii, i heard the national counterintelligence executive make the point that in world war ii, private sector was very much a support role. if there were to be a major cyber confrontation, the private sector would not be in the...
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of thing is what are cyber command at the pentagon and our college to work these issues were from quebece caller is absolutely right -- as we know from our personal lives, if your e-mail gets wiped out or your computer system it gets compromised and you are not able to log on to your computer, it makes it hard to do your work. those contingency plans happen in the private sector and the government will spend a lot of time working on that. the pentagon and department, securities thinks about critical infrastructure. these are the grids that allow into and usenect the internet as well as the computer systems that help keep our water running and are electricity flowing. these contingency plans and backups are absolutely critical. it is what folks in government do every day to make them more stronger and more resilience. host: this is a story from the associated press this morning -- what do we know about this attack and how does this complicate the effort in afghanistan? guest: what i know is what you just read and there were reports last night about this attack. it is very unfortunate and
of thing is what are cyber command at the pentagon and our college to work these issues were from quebece caller is absolutely right -- as we know from our personal lives, if your e-mail gets wiped out or your computer system it gets compromised and you are not able to log on to your computer, it makes it hard to do your work. those contingency plans happen in the private sector and the government will spend a lot of time working on that. the pentagon and department, securities thinks about...
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infrastructure, a lot of the power we get from the northern new england area comes from quÉbec.private players are already in those markets because the systems work that way and that is another reason the partnership [inaudible] >> you mentioned world war ii, i heard the national counterintelligence executive make the point that in world war ii, private sector was very much a support role. if there were to be a major cyber confrontation, the private sector would not be in the rear. the private sector would be on the front lines and that is a very different situation. >> that is exactly what the differences. it is not a question of providing the material and support. in this case, the actual conflict would be in the private network. the secretary mentioned the case in which there was a destructive attack on the computer infrastructure. you have the people operating in the network. -- if there were a cyber 9/11, you would want to have the private sector and government working together. you have to have a lot of landing in advance. you have to have a mutual understanding of what is
infrastructure, a lot of the power we get from the northern new england area comes from quÉbec.private players are already in those markets because the systems work that way and that is another reason the partnership [inaudible] >> you mentioned world war ii, i heard the national counterintelligence executive make the point that in world war ii, private sector was very much a support role. if there were to be a major cyber confrontation, the private sector would not be in the rear. the...
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infrastructure, a lot of the juice, the power we get up in the northern new england area comes from quebec. if you have a purely domestic conversation for networkings that scrawl across borders. private players are already in the market because the system work that way. that's another idea where the partnership is critical. >> steve, you mentioned world war or two ii and the private sector. i heard the national counter intelligence executive make the point in the world world war ii, the private sector played a support role. if there were to be an major cyber confrontation conflict. the private sector wouldn't be on the rear. it would be on the frontlines. and that's a very different situation, isn't it? >> i think that's exactly the difference. it's not just the question of providing the material and the support, but in this case, the actual conflict, so to speak would be in the private networking. the secretary mentioned that case which is public in which there was a destructive attack on the computer infrastructure of it. so there you have the tip of the sphere or the people who were act
infrastructure, a lot of the juice, the power we get up in the northern new england area comes from quebec. if you have a purely domestic conversation for networkings that scrawl across borders. private players are already in the market because the system work that way. that's another idea where the partnership is critical. >> steve, you mentioned world war or two ii and the private sector. i heard the national counter intelligence executive make the point in the world world war ii, the...
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i think of my wife's parents coming from the province of quebec, bringing their french language but also learning english. and my wife was born in vermont as a result of that. but i think of her family, expanded family -- father, uncle, others -- creating so many jobs in vermont and making vermont better. and every one of us can tell stories like that. let's not forget those people. let's not say that work for our ancestors is no longer available. let's speak, let's speak as the conscience of the nation. 100 senators can be the conscience of the nation and sometimes are. when we were on the violence against women act. we can be now on the immigration bill. i ask unanimous consent that my full statement and additions be placed in the record as though read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: madam president, i see my good friend on the floor, and i yield the floor. mr. coats: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: madam president, i thank the senator from vermont and appreciate what he has said about all this. this is a debate that we
i think of my wife's parents coming from the province of quebec, bringing their french language but also learning english. and my wife was born in vermont as a result of that. but i think of her family, expanded family -- father, uncle, others -- creating so many jobs in vermont and making vermont better. and every one of us can tell stories like that. let's not forget those people. let's not say that work for our ancestors is no longer available. let's speak, let's speak as the conscience of...
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which is the number of united states workers for the preceding year and goes onto subparagraph fourq-quebec pretense of 30 fraction echoes on. somebody knows that that is. with special interests on top of readiness that monstrosity. they were there. they want a fair deal. i would say to my colleagues, when you say for those in the gang of eight i know they want to do the right thing and have worked hard, but they got off on the wrong track. the papers reported for weeks. well, the unions here in the chamber of commerce is here and they had workers in that industry people and want more workers for this and this is demanding more workers for that. the senators so if senator zoster here's some how all hammered out and that's how this writing comes up. it came from then. the senators did write this. they knew exactly what they were doing. they're putting in numbers to get certain workers at businesses wanted so they can have more employees can keep wages down. that's what this scheme wise. more workers, less competition for labor, loose labor market, less pay raises, less overtime, less benefit
which is the number of united states workers for the preceding year and goes onto subparagraph fourq-quebec pretense of 30 fraction echoes on. somebody knows that that is. with special interests on top of readiness that monstrosity. they were there. they want a fair deal. i would say to my colleagues, when you say for those in the gang of eight i know they want to do the right thing and have worked hard, but they got off on the wrong track. the papers reported for weeks. well, the unions here...
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marcelle's mother and father emigrated to the united states from the province of quebec in canada. marcelle is a first generation american born in newport, vermont, and of course to me is the greatest contribution her mother and father made to vermont and america. but marcelle's mother and father contributed much to vermont and to america in business, in music and enriched their own community. members of her family went on to establish successful businesses and become leaders in their communities, and they have given greatly to vermont. marcelle grew up to serve the communities in which she lived as a registered nurse, caring for others in burlington, vermont, and washington, d.c., and arlington, virginia. and like many young immigrants in our country, marcelle grew up in a bilingual household, knowing two different cultures. but this is america for so many where young people grow up in families where multiple languages are spoken, where traditions from multiple cultures are observed, and this enriches america. my maternal grandparents came to this country from italy. my grandfathe
marcelle's mother and father emigrated to the united states from the province of quebec in canada. marcelle is a first generation american born in newport, vermont, and of course to me is the greatest contribution her mother and father made to vermont and america. but marcelle's mother and father contributed much to vermont and to america in business, in music and enriched their own community. members of her family went on to establish successful businesses and become leaders in their...
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my wife's parents came from the province of quebec, speaking french, she was born here. her family contributed to the economy of vermont and our whole region in the jobs they created. and raised three wonderful children at the same time. we're a nation of immigrants. let's fight to maintain our tradition of protecting the vulnerable. let's allow the american dream to be a reality for all those who are in this country because they want to be in this country. mr. president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. before i do that, mr. president, time is not now divided from one side to the other, is it? the presiding officer: it is not. mr. leahy: mr. president, then i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thanks, mr. president. mr. president, i come to the f
my wife's parents came from the province of quebec, speaking french, she was born here. her family contributed to the economy of vermont and our whole region in the jobs they created. and raised three wonderful children at the same time. we're a nation of immigrants. let's fight to maintain our tradition of protecting the vulnerable. let's allow the american dream to be a reality for all those who are in this country because they want to be in this country. mr. president, i yield the floor. i...
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if the q-quebec to make the donald, the money collected from the saloon in downtown chicago went to fundivities of the democratic party. that continued all the way into prohibition. when donald passed away, john coughlin became the prominent purveyors. there are others in other locations of the city, but different what was called the levee district. right where we said as part of the original customs house the very neighborhood that were physically sitting in today and was four, five, six blocks, solons, gambling, freak shows, all kinds of crazy things. >> and printers row when they were torn down. that was the center of the money used to feel the democratic all the way through big jim thompson until -- they tell thompson became mayor. so we have to give them equal time as far as being corrupt, but typically democrats have controlled chicago. by the time i'll capone got here, the system is dirty and place of organized corruption, organized criminal activity, organize face activity, gambling, narcotics, prostitution. if you wanted to run come you had to pay the city and mayor harrison, ca
if the q-quebec to make the donald, the money collected from the saloon in downtown chicago went to fundivities of the democratic party. that continued all the way into prohibition. when donald passed away, john coughlin became the prominent purveyors. there are others in other locations of the city, but different what was called the levee district. right where we said as part of the original customs house the very neighborhood that were physically sitting in today and was four, five, six...