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but we have allowed the system to deteriorate over time, physically. and we have done this by systematically under investing for decades in the system's infrastructure. and we have not to the extent that we need to control the system's costs. and although, some recent strides have been made for a long time in the forms of the system languisted. >> the system's struggles have real-life consequences for the city. when service is unreliable, people are delayed and frustrated in getting where they are going. leading to negative economic impacts and reduced quality of life. when service degrades, people choose other modes of transportation, particularly the private automobile. congestion and pollution, thus increase and traffic and pedestrian safety decrease. when muni struggles it is at risk at going in a downward spiral. ridership with suffer, resulting in lower fair collection and public confidence in the system goes down making it harder to convince our city to invest in the system. more people drive, which results in increased congestion and slower muni
but we have allowed the system to deteriorate over time, physically. and we have done this by systematically under investing for decades in the system's infrastructure. and we have not to the extent that we need to control the system's costs. and although, some recent strides have been made for a long time in the forms of the system languisted. >> the system's struggles have real-life consequences for the city. when service is unreliable, people are delayed and frustrated in getting where...
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the states. i yield back my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from pefrl. mr. thompson: i yield back my time. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the noes have it. the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed. to pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california will e postponed. the chair: it is now in order to consider amendment number 39 printed in part b of house report 1113-117. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? mr. polis: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: printed in house report 113-117 offered by mr. polis of colorado. the chair: the gentleman from le, mr. polis and a member open owesed will control 10 minutes. mr. polis: in my district in cole, our trees in my district, primarilyly the pines have been plagued by pine beetle. it has infected our trees. they are killed by a related fung gus. have entire mountainsides where trees are dead and
the states. i yield back my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from pefrl. mr. thompson: i yield back my time. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the noes have it. the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed. to pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california will e postponed....
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: again, thanks to mr. gerlach and our capable staffers. in the senate this was done by unanimous consent. that's an important consideration. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time having been yielded back, the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 475. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. . . in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rule is suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. royce: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1151. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1151, a bill to direct the secr
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: again, thanks to mr. gerlach and our capable staffers. in the senate this was done by unanimous consent. that's an important consideration. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time having been yielded back, the question is, will the house suspend the...
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by the time he got there, she had died. he thought there has got to be a faster way to communicate information and news so he, among other people, worked on the telegraph, and he did not invent the telegraph, but one of the guys working on it and invented morse code. that's another sort of odd village legacy. there were cheap rooming houses where young art itions, intellectuals and others afforded to live. from the beginning, micking culture and money generally do not go together in america. you know, madonna makes a ton of money, everybody else makes none, and so artests and writers, ect., need cheap places to live and work and the village provided that, and, also, there was cheap places to eat in the later 1800s, there's french bistros, and anything french was bohemian because of the persian connections. t.j. woodhouse, who lived there, wrote a song about 1912, somewhere in there, about the village, and there's a line in there about, you know, it's all about how wild and crazy we are in grenich village, and we even learned
by the time he got there, she had died. he thought there has got to be a faster way to communicate information and news so he, among other people, worked on the telegraph, and he did not invent the telegraph, but one of the guys working on it and invented morse code. that's another sort of odd village legacy. there were cheap rooming houses where young art itions, intellectuals and others afforded to live. from the beginning, micking culture and money generally do not go together in america....
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the hearings. tom was at both and marilyn was at one. from that time i did absolutely nothing because in the letter i said i would wait years before i started the project and that's what i did even though the project was approved in 2011 and i stated all along that this project was not some real estate developer looking to make a quick buck, but this would buy behind be a project that i would leave for my family. this project was approved in 2011 and finally i decided to move forward in 2013. i have waited years and years and i'm just following the protocols setforth with the guidelines with the rent board and what is is required from the city and county and the state. i have no idea how the process worked but i have been very patient. i have waited and there was historical hearings and i waited and there was preapplication meetings and i waited and finally i had to move forward and when i did i did it despite being approved in 2011 and i don't know what more i can do at this time. so i leave it at that. >> i'm david fran and we paid the moving expense
the hearings. tom was at both and marilyn was at one. from that time i did absolutely nothing because in the letter i said i would wait years before i started the project and that's what i did even though the project was approved in 2011 and i stated all along that this project was not some real estate developer looking to make a quick buck, but this would buy behind be a project that i would leave for my family. this project was approved in 2011 and finally i decided to move forward in 2013. i...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: mr. chairman, we have no further speakers. urge adoption of the en bloc amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. en bloc amendments are agreed to. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments printed in house report 113-108 on which further proceedings were postponed, amendment number 2, amendment number 3, amendment number 5 by mr. coffman of colorado, amendment number 9 by mr. rigell of virginia, amendment number 10 by mcgovern of massachusetts, amendment number 11 by goodlatte of virginia, amendment number 12 by mr. smith of washington. the chair will reduce to two minutes after the first electronic vote in this first series. the unfinished business is the request f
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: mr. chairman, we have no further speakers. urge adoption of the en bloc amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it....
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i was not inspired by the jet set. at that time in 1960's, it was like very -- [unintelligible] for example, when i started to work, i am not all in the quatorze address. that is where some young girl -- among the young, i find more creativity, more interesting fashion in paris than in london. the sense of humor makes them to play more with the clothes and everything. in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was wearing boots. they looked at me and said, [unintelligible] as a reproach. i thought, ha ha, very funny. [laughter] but it was beautiful, which can be true but it can be awful, too, a beige. it is not because it is beige, but it could be the absolute beauty, no. it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french fashion. i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt
i was not inspired by the jet set. at that time in 1960's, it was like very -- [unintelligible] for example, when i started to work, i am not all in the quatorze address. that is where some young girl -- among the young, i find more creativity, more interesting fashion in paris than in london. the sense of humor makes them to play more with the clothes and everything. in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was...
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i didn't get it the first time. i didn't get it the second time. it the fourth or fifth time. you know? i'm at the age to where, you know? i need to do something different if i want to continue to live. >> it's hard to even discuss like my charges with people because they look at me like, you're in here for nothing. but to me it's something. but to them, it's like -- if it's not home invasions, murders or something it's considered small. >> sometimes it reminds me of a bunch of kids because it's a bunch of women who of course have their cycles and get emotional and get, you know, all these different feelings that happen and all this he said/she said and -- >> i've known some women here for a long time so i -- just keep around what i'm used to, what i know and stay away from what i don't know. >> i feel out of sort sometimes. but when you get to know each individual in here you become friends. you know? i feel like it's a lot of innocent people here. maybe i'm too trusting. i don't know what it is. but i've come to grow as a family with a lot of the
i didn't get it the first time. i didn't get it the second time. it the fourth or fifth time. you know? i'm at the age to where, you know? i need to do something different if i want to continue to live. >> it's hard to even discuss like my charges with people because they look at me like, you're in here for nothing. but to me it's something. but to them, it's like -- if it's not home invasions, murders or something it's considered small. >> sometimes it reminds me of a bunch of...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from florida. -- the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: at this time i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from maryland, a very good friend, mr. hoyer, the minority whip of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for two minutes. r. hoyer: i thank my friend, mr. speaker. what's before us is before us. what's before us is a rule. not the melcon bill, not homeland security, what's before us is the bill. and what does the bill do? it doesn't have an open process. it doesn't allow us an amendment. mr. van hollen wanted to have an amendment and say, let's go to conference on the budget. let's decide what these numbers ought to be. no, it's our way or the highway. you've passed a budget, you're going to stick with those number, they won't work. you know they won't wor
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from florida. -- the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: at this time i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from maryland, a very good friend, mr. hoyer, the minority whip of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for two minutes. r....
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chabot: i thank the gentleman and reclaim my time and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. does any member wish to claim time in opposition? if not, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. chabot: i'll just make a couple more stainlts and then yield back. i would also note that almost 80% of the farm bill or spending , about $1 trillion over, all goes to the food stamp program. so we're talking about a very significant part of the overall farm bill. the g.a. notes in a report, and i quote here, it's inconclusive regarding whether snap or food stamps alleviate hunger and malnutrition in low-income households. think of that. it's inconclusive whether or not it thilely reduces hunger -- whether or not it actually reduces hunger or malnutrition, and the people it's supposed to be helping, if that's the case why are we spending all these dollars? this doesn't go to the entire food stamp program, obviously. it just goes to a certain item and that's reducing from a year, allowing those dollars to pile up to a reasonable
chabot: i thank the gentleman and reclaim my time and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. does any member wish to claim time in opposition? if not, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. chabot: i'll just make a couple more stainlts and then yield back. i would also note that almost 80% of the farm bill or spending , about $1 trillion over, all goes to the food stamp program. so we're talking about a very significant part of the overall...
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it is certainly the time to head to the beach.be a return to morning fog for the next work week. >> we are watching an accident that has been reported at lafayette highway 24. no indications of a backups but the chp says of this crash may be the fast lane and this is a potential hot spot for westbound ride. so far, conditions have been pretty good. checking the first of the bay bridge. westbound now the committee relies have been activated the back up the started to fill in for the westbound commute. the san mattel bridge ride have no delays or problems is still is will trip across the state. the golden gate bridge is still easy through marin county and we are delay free. 1 01 southbound the drive time drivenovato to the bridge is only 24 minutes. >> we are live on the scene in san francisco of an accident where a car ran into a home. this happened about 5:30 a.m.. the home, it went through the garage and it collapsed. pg&e and the sampras's go police are on the scene and you could see them taking measurements. we will have to get
it is certainly the time to head to the beach.be a return to morning fog for the next work week. >> we are watching an accident that has been reported at lafayette highway 24. no indications of a backups but the chp says of this crash may be the fast lane and this is a potential hot spot for westbound ride. so far, conditions have been pretty good. checking the first of the bay bridge. westbound now the committee relies have been activated the back up the started to fill in for the...
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the court's ruling is. it will be a little bit of time. i do not think that it will be appealed but there are a number of options that the court could fall. >> so we will be watching to see if proposition 8 case, which is hollins were subversives. . or the defense of marriage act case, versus windsor, will come down today. although most experts expect those decisions on june 26th or june 27th. >> clark officers from the bay are prepared to deal with the potentially long lines of same-sex couples ready to tie the knot, if proposition it is overturned. the sentences oakland office has signed up 50 volunteers, the office will be prepared to perform as many as 200 weddings on the first day of the the act becoming legal. they would be four times the normal per day. >> a field trip for children from a a day camp in san francisco turned to a scary experience just a day when a muni bus industry car collided near six and market street. you see the damage here. the f-market street car rear ended the nine-l muni bus yesterday morning. 15 people were t
the court's ruling is. it will be a little bit of time. i do not think that it will be appealed but there are a number of options that the court could fall. >> so we will be watching to see if proposition 8 case, which is hollins were subversives. . or the defense of marriage act case, versus windsor, will come down today. although most experts expect those decisions on june 26th or june 27th. >> clark officers from the bay are prepared to deal with the potentially long lines of...
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at the time it was my understand that go mr. lazar was in the process of working in the city attorneys office to get a restraining order against her and she was not supposed to go to city hall or was not able to attend this hearing. i really have to question whether or not an effort was made to do that to keep her from being at the hearing to provide her own defense. and whether it impacted her ability to provide her defense about being uncertain about whether or not she would go to city hall to city offices to get documents and information to carry out her defense. i will notice again mr. lazar tonight has a bunch of documents he wishes to introduce. my question is if this is a fair process this should have been a matter of public record and something you could see in advance and it shouldn't be something that has come in at the last minute and very honestly, at the hearing, i got the impression and i have no acts to grind on either side. i'm not a street artist, but there was a lot of personal an animosity among the participant
at the time it was my understand that go mr. lazar was in the process of working in the city attorneys office to get a restraining order against her and she was not supposed to go to city hall or was not able to attend this hearing. i really have to question whether or not an effort was made to do that to keep her from being at the hearing to provide her own defense. and whether it impacted her ability to provide her defense about being uncertain about whether or not she would go to city hall...
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i don't have the time to do that. and they have come on their own volition. we have not stopped them from coming in. we got introduced to them and they welcome the property. you can see in the dr process and during the rehearing process you will not hear any neighbors coming by. they are coming by and apologizing. in terms of getting your status update on the project, all the permits have been completed and they are all building and county code compliant. if you agree to not retheory further, we would go ahead and complete the work make sure it's planning and building code compliant and i understand the standard department is setting for us for even being a half an inch away which will be a leeway in any other case is not given to us. i'm fine with that. if it's 42 inches, i'm glad to give you 42 1/2 inches. i'm fine. we are good. if you have any questions, we are happy to address. >> thank you. mr. san chez. >> there is two points i will be brief. first a permit that was addressed in march and one suspended to include. that does not require planning review an
i don't have the time to do that. and they have come on their own volition. we have not stopped them from coming in. we got introduced to them and they welcome the property. you can see in the dr process and during the rehearing process you will not hear any neighbors coming by. they are coming by and apologizing. in terms of getting your status update on the project, all the permits have been completed and they are all building and county code compliant. if you agree to not retheory further,...
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the last time it was that low was in 1983. aid the so-called employer rate ratio of employment to adult population is unlikely to improve anytime soon. the adult population grows by about to launch a thousand people each month. and in the last 12 months, the economy is at an average of $173,000 monthly. >> chrysler is recalling nearly 435,000 ft. suvs the thick air bag and transmission fluid leaks. the autumn makeover would call more than 254,000 patriots encompasses 2010 through 2000 2012. in the u.s. to fix a software error could cause late deployment of side airbags and seat belt tightening mechanisms. it is recalling more than 180,000 jeep wranglers from 2012 and 2013 for transmission fluid leaks. the recalls come just two days at the chrysler refused a government request to recall more than 2.7 million older model jeeps. >> the time is 5:30 a.m.. the top stories that we're following for you on this thursday june 6th. off president obama will be here in the bay area today. he will be mainly in the south bay to do a fund rai
the last time it was that low was in 1983. aid the so-called employer rate ratio of employment to adult population is unlikely to improve anytime soon. the adult population grows by about to launch a thousand people each month. and in the last 12 months, the economy is at an average of $173,000 monthly. >> chrysler is recalling nearly 435,000 ft. suvs the thick air bag and transmission fluid leaks. the autumn makeover would call more than 254,000 patriots encompasses 2010 through 2000...
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now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i'm ken paulson, the executive director of the first amendment center. our guest once described rap as "america's black radio station." if that's the case, we're joined today by the program director of an entire movement. please welcome the founder of public enemy, chuck d. [applause] you're a man of opinions. what i didn't know until reading a bit more about you was that your folks were both activists, that you grew up in a household of opinions. did that shape the way you look at the world? yup, 'cause my parents kind of, like, raised me to be independent and have independent thoughts, not so much as follow my peers, and to challenge information. so, i mean, to be an activist just means that they were conscious of certain facts that were circulating. and in the '60s, they were in their 20s, late 20s, so that wa
now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i'm ken paulson, the executive director of the first amendment center. our guest once described rap as "america's black radio station." if that's the case, we're joined today by the program director of an entire movement. please welcome the...
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the time is 6:25 a.m.. >> taking a look at wall street. hree indexes in the negative this morning. investors are watching to see how well stocks will do today after yesterday's off and on day. >> here are looking at the trading closed yesterday. the dow dipped 10 points to close at 15,238. the nasdaq gained four minutes closing at 3473. the s&p 500 fell a fraction closing at 1642. will be watching the stock market all morning long from the kron 4 morning news starting at 6:30 a.m. with the opening bell. >> a u.s. agency says that consumers will choose to have overdraft coverage on their checking accounts pay higher fees and are more likely to have their accounts closed and those who declined. a report by the consumer financial protection your says that it is difficult for consumers to anticipate and avoid overdraft charges. the report from the the cost for overdraft coverage rarely widely from one bank to the next. customers of banks paying charges of $298 annually while those at other banks pay only a hundred and $47. >> it was a big day f
the time is 6:25 a.m.. >> taking a look at wall street. hree indexes in the negative this morning. investors are watching to see how well stocks will do today after yesterday's off and on day. >> here are looking at the trading closed yesterday. the dow dipped 10 points to close at 15,238. the nasdaq gained four minutes closing at 3473. the s&p 500 fell a fraction closing at 1642. will be watching the stock market all morning long from the kron 4 morning news starting at 6:30...
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paul >>> 5:26 is the time. covering traffic in this looming bart strike is what we are talking about. >> yeah, it's on everyone's mind. what will happen on monday. of course we will have you covered. today the traffic is actually looking pretty good around the bay area. northbound 280 getting up to 880 and 17 northbound they look good coming down to the valley. also on the sunol grade the traffic looks good from pleasanton area to fremont and into san jose. so far today we've had a decent commute. >>> thank you, sal. expect for fog near the coast it's clear and it will be sunny to warm to hot. heat advisory for the weekend so again drink lots of water, stay out of the sun if you can. temperatures will be pretty toasty year. 80s around the bay. 90s and near 100s inland. >>> well you might want to enjoy the last few hours of cool weather we're having right now. plan ahead for how you will beat the heat. we will tell you about the measures some people are taking to get ready for this heat wave. >>> san francisco g
paul >>> 5:26 is the time. covering traffic in this looming bart strike is what we are talking about. >> yeah, it's on everyone's mind. what will happen on monday. of course we will have you covered. today the traffic is actually looking pretty good around the bay area. northbound 280 getting up to 880 and 17 northbound they look good coming down to the valley. also on the sunol grade the traffic looks good from pleasanton area to fremont and into san jose. so far today we've...
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, the los angeles times. ew york times calls dirty wars: the world as a battlefield, utterly riveting. we urge you to call right now. the film is now out at the same time as jeremy's cahill -- skahill's book was published. we urge you to call 866-359- 4334 and you will get a copy of this book for a contribution of $150. if you pledge $150, you get this book. he just won a major literary prize from yell university. this is his second book. his first was blackwater. , explores dirty wars with united states is doing around the world. the book and the double dvd -- of the dvd is jeremy
, the los angeles times. ew york times calls dirty wars: the world as a battlefield, utterly riveting. we urge you to call right now. the film is now out at the same time as jeremy's cahill -- skahill's book was published. we urge you to call 866-359- 4334 and you will get a copy of this book for a contribution of $150. if you pledge $150, you get this book. he just won a major literary prize from yell university. this is his second book. his first was blackwater. , explores dirty wars with...
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time with wen. >> all right! >> i see some hair that i can't wait to see the after! en one time, and it absolutely transformed my hair. i mean, it went from dull and lifeless to full of body and soft. i feel like a bombshell. >> you're gonna have much more hydrated hair, so you're not gonna have to fight so much to get the bounce, the body, the shine, all those things miss texas wants. >> that's right! >> i wear extensions, and they always cause me so many problems, but i tried the wen product for the first time today, and they took all the tangles out of them, they feel healthy and shiny, and they look wonderful. >> you'll probably tell me you have frizzy hair. it's--you don't have frizzy hair, it's what you've been doing to your hair that's causing the frizz. think of your hair as an extension of your skin, and i guarantee you'll treat it much nicer. >> thanks to chaz, my hair is so full of volume, and so full of moisture. it's softer than my hair has ever been, i've never felt anything this soft. >> i can't believe i have this much volume and this much body. thank
time with wen. >> all right! >> i see some hair that i can't wait to see the after! en one time, and it absolutely transformed my hair. i mean, it went from dull and lifeless to full of body and soft. i feel like a bombshell. >> you're gonna have much more hydrated hair, so you're not gonna have to fight so much to get the bounce, the body, the shine, all those things miss texas wants. >> that's right! >> i wear extensions, and they always cause me so many...
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first the question regarding timing. it's assuming that this item is moved forward from the bic today, it is likely that it would be heard at the board of supervisors barring any continuance or further discussion likely it would heard before a recess moving through before the end of july. because it is an ordinance it has a 30 day period before it would become effective. assuming all of those likely steps end of august would be effective. i want it to be clear that it would make no requirement of an existing homeowner who now as of august 28th, their in ma har. they wouldn't have to do anything proceed actively. it would be building permits filed, building applications filed after that date. the second question regarding flexibility and training would be just -- and i wasn't specific enough. these are existing in environmental health working in soil and hazardous materials currently. i'm happy to talk to dph now to ensure that trigger or advance work is in place to have the type of flexibility that we are discussing of co
first the question regarding timing. it's assuming that this item is moved forward from the bic today, it is likely that it would be heard at the board of supervisors barring any continuance or further discussion likely it would heard before a recess moving through before the end of july. because it is an ordinance it has a 30 day period before it would become effective. assuming all of those likely steps end of august would be effective. i want it to be clear that it would make no requirement...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. e gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield the remainder of my time to the ranking member from minnesota, mr. peterson. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson: i want to assure mr. blumenauer that the chairman and i share his concerns and philosophy, but this is not in my judgment an amendment that's necessary because there's never been a situation that i'm aware of where the continuous signup has been limited by anything going on. in fact they can't get enough continuous acres signed up to meet the goals that they had. the same thing with the crep acres. so the department has administratively always made room for any continuous and any crep requests that are out there. there's never been a limitation. there's never been a backlog. there's never been an impediment to signing up these acres. the issue we have now with c.r.p. is these highland prices and high -- high land prices and high commodity prices, you're right abou
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. e gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield the remainder of my time to the ranking member from minnesota, mr. peterson. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson: i want to assure mr. blumenauer that the chairman and i share his concerns and philosophy, but this is not in my judgment an amendment that's necessary because there's never been a...
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if the board members are tired at the time of the hearing. matters related to code violations, fire safety access are being addressed at the time of the dr, they have been addressed in the appeals process. nothing has changed from that point to now. when the appellant requests a dormer to be compared for a deck, it clearly shows that she has a lack of understanding of what is required. with respect to the neighbors coming, we've actually had an open house. the house is open on the market. you can see the calculation of what profit we might make. we've had neighbors come to apologize and say this is beautiful. i don't see why this was done. we don't know neighbors. i don't have the time to do that. and they have come on their own volition. we have not stopped them from coming in. we got introduced to them and they welcome the property. you can see in the dr process and during the rehearing process you will not hear any neighbors coming by. they are coming by and apologizing. in terms of getting your status update on the project, all the permit
if the board members are tired at the time of the hearing. matters related to code violations, fire safety access are being addressed at the time of the dr, they have been addressed in the appeals process. nothing has changed from that point to now. when the appellant requests a dormer to be compared for a deck, it clearly shows that she has a lack of understanding of what is required. with respect to the neighbors coming, we've actually had an open house. the house is open on the market. you...
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, the beginning time and the end time of the calls between you and trayvon martin on february 26th, do you see what that looks like and do you see what it says? >> uh-huh. >> i may ask you to use that to refresh your recollection. >> it should be more. >> this call record begins at 5:09, do you see that? >> i see it, but it ain't begin at 5:09. it began around 12 something. >> right. so what you are saying is that there were more calls during the day between you and trayvon martin than what are shown here on this list? >> yes. >> well, the list only starts at 5:09:36 p.m., do you see that? >> yes. >> and then the end time of the call is marked by the other column. there is a start time and then an end time. >> yes. >> so for example, the first call starts at 5:09:36 and then ends at 6:30:01. do you see that? >> yes. >> the next call starts at 6:30:40 and then ended at 6:43:15. do you see that? >> yes. >> the next one starts at 6:41:05 and ends at 6:44:32. >> yes. >> and the next one starts at -- >> they are going to get into the substance of these calls in a minute. i don't want to mis
, the beginning time and the end time of the calls between you and trayvon martin on february 26th, do you see what that looks like and do you see what it says? >> uh-huh. >> i may ask you to use that to refresh your recollection. >> it should be more. >> this call record begins at 5:09, do you see that? >> i see it, but it ain't begin at 5:09. it began around 12 something. >> right. so what you are saying is that there were more calls during the day between...
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will it reach the rebels in time? >> let me start about what we are trying to achieve year because that is the best way to answer your question. we believe that the supreme military council deserves our support. what we want to do with our assistance is strengthen their effectiveness have better treatment capabilities and pursuing effect within syria, extracting cohesion because it is a difficult situation when you have plating scattered across the country. we want to connect them to us but also to our other partners providing mike jordan and saudi arabia and turkey, and receive assistance in a timely manner. those other types of objectives we harris seeking, that there president has made. again, i am not going to be able to say here is the specific list of every type of item we are delivering into syria. we want to be responsive to the requests that have been made by the s m c consistent with our own national interests so we will seek to be responsive with that very important caveat and we will seek to get assistance
will it reach the rebels in time? >> let me start about what we are trying to achieve year because that is the best way to answer your question. we believe that the supreme military council deserves our support. what we want to do with our assistance is strengthen their effectiveness have better treatment capabilities and pursuing effect within syria, extracting cohesion because it is a difficult situation when you have plating scattered across the country. we want to connect them to us...
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they signed for my response and this idea where was i at the time it was clear. all they had to do was read the papers before them. article 24, section 24, 08 of the san francisco police report talks about a fair hearing. i didn't get a fair hearing. they held the hearing without me on march 13th. i didn't have an opportunity to present any kind of evidence, i didn't have an opportunity to cross-examination anyone or to prepare for it. i requested a cd audio tape of it. what i got was a blank tape and when it appeared on the s f gov website was the first time i got to listen to it. there were a number of procedural violations that took place and in fact they forgot to turn off the microphone at the end. you can hear howard saying we really got her this time and there was a lot of laughter. well, so that was not a fair hearing. i sent an e-mail within five days according to the policeman date. i didn't get a response. that was that. now, i just want to go through this enormous amount of paperwork that i got. first, lazarus quotes the basis of this hearing is a 1983
they signed for my response and this idea where was i at the time it was clear. all they had to do was read the papers before them. article 24, section 24, 08 of the san francisco police report talks about a fair hearing. i didn't get a fair hearing. they held the hearing without me on march 13th. i didn't have an opportunity to present any kind of evidence, i didn't have an opportunity to cross-examination anyone or to prepare for it. i requested a cd audio tape of it. what i got was a blank...
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this was the beginning of the real-time. the internet didn't start the real time era, the telegraph did. lincoln is sitting there sending a message a single often he would dictate messages. there is the scene in the book where once these decisions are made, the two entered 65 sentences will be stated, and if 39 later changed to 30 and will remain in place. lincoln himself personally writes the names, the phonetics spellings of the dakota names, the number on the trial records and the crimes of which they have been accused come he gives that to the secretary that is also an extremely important character in this book would increase its another copy and that is given the telegraph operators to send a west to save these 38. and that moment is extraordinary. lincoln does. 38 hangings take place and he gets into the diaspora of course of the dakota nation. but that's really only the skeleton of the story and the facts from some of the fact are not in dispute, others of the facts are in dispute and there's other ways to tell a story
this was the beginning of the real-time. the internet didn't start the real time era, the telegraph did. lincoln is sitting there sending a message a single often he would dictate messages. there is the scene in the book where once these decisions are made, the two entered 65 sentences will be stated, and if 39 later changed to 30 and will remain in place. lincoln himself personally writes the names, the phonetics spellings of the dakota names, the number on the trial records and the crimes of...
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so, from the time of the gunshot when you were just on the phone calling 911 to the time you looked oute trayvon martin's body in the position you just described it and george zimmerman walking about, about how long was that delay? >> i don't know. i'm sure if you suppliesed the phone call, you could figure it out to the t. >> if we look at your phone call, you sort of acknowledge, having just heard the gunshot, correct? >> mm-hmm. >> you acknowledge, i see someone outside, correct? >> correct. >> that's about the time line that you would say was accurate? >> that's when i'm walking upstairs, yes. >> having heard the gunshot, walk upstairs. tell me, if you would, i'm sorry. tell us if you would, you hear a gunshot when you are dialing 911, then tell me your movement until you get to an area where you can see trayvon martin's body. >> it was a walk-in movement upstairs as i was trying to spell out twin trees three times and when i finally made it to the bathroom area is when i looked down, we have a window. that's when i saw the body. >> okay. i'm going to ask to you do it a little slowe
so, from the time of the gunshot when you were just on the phone calling 911 to the time you looked oute trayvon martin's body in the position you just described it and george zimmerman walking about, about how long was that delay? >> i don't know. i'm sure if you suppliesed the phone call, you could figure it out to the t. >> if we look at your phone call, you sort of acknowledge, having just heard the gunshot, correct? >> mm-hmm. >> you acknowledge, i see someone...
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we do that all the time. sports to movieso tv shows and pay little or almost nothing for the privilege. -'m thiing if yr one of thosfolks whbought a 3d tv set right now youre probabl -ot very happy. >> no, then again, let's keep one thing in perspective. there wi probay still be somepecial events that mht beroadcast. nbc has not said they would do a 3d option for the olympics. one te one of events, b as a mainstream vwing option -- and by the ake of discovery is still woing on free net. a call that their research and devepment. gerri: that would be beautiful. you say there is another technology coming into play that will really be terrifi. >> sony showed off of 4k viewing technology. high-definition tv times for. gerri: 4k >>hat's what it's called. it's like looking out a window. and what itasically means is, you know, i think there are some additions to the picture there probably too fine for the human eye to perceive. i will say -- gerri: if you are a bd eagle before case that is for you. >> exactly. >> exac
we do that all the time. sports to movieso tv shows and pay little or almost nothing for the privilege. -'m thiing if yr one of thosfolks whbought a 3d tv set right now youre probabl -ot very happy. >> no, then again, let's keep one thing in perspective. there wi probay still be somepecial events that mht beroadcast. nbc has not said they would do a 3d option for the olympics. one te one of events, b as a mainstream vwing option -- and by the ake of discovery is still woing on free net. a...
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i chose drugs a lot of the time. that deprived them. u write them and don't get a response you know. >> mcdaniel has only seen his daughters once in the last two years. the last time was after he swallowed a handful of pills in his cell. >> when that happened and my family got told, you know, i got a visit, like, the following week from my kids and everybody started writing letters and i think it was more to open their eyes up too that i was, you know, pretty down, you know. from now hearing from them. >> as the interview wrapped up mcdaniel expected to return to his cell in the custody control unit. but his comments in the interview renewed concerns about his state of mind and they decided he would be placed on suicide watch. >> i don't want to let anything happen to you. >> nothing is going to happen to me. why you going a to strip me out again? >> because that's the protocol. >> that's [ bleep ] and you know it. >> this will be it and they will talk to you in the morning. >> let the doctor talk to you and we'll get it cleared up. >> b
i chose drugs a lot of the time. that deprived them. u write them and don't get a response you know. >> mcdaniel has only seen his daughters once in the last two years. the last time was after he swallowed a handful of pills in his cell. >> when that happened and my family got told, you know, i got a visit, like, the following week from my kids and everybody started writing letters and i think it was more to open their eyes up too that i was, you know, pretty down, you know. from...
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at that time, the board voted 4-1 to overturn the permit with adoption of findings at a later time, on the basis that this permit was not validly issued, that the determination of formula retail use should be reconsidered, and that the one-year bar against re-application would not apply. permit holder: monique ramos. project: tenant improvement remodel of existing retail space within existing mixed-use, multitenant building; renovation of ground level storefront faÇade for new retail establishment; no structural work; bpa no. 2013/03/01/1323.>> okay. we'll hold that off and take the next item. 4 c. item 4c: adoption of findings: subject property at 2118-2128 fillmore street. discussion and possible adoption of findings for appeal no. 13-030, mio inc. vs. dbi, pda, decided may 15, 2013. at that time, the board voted 4-1 to overturn the permit with adoption of findings at a later time, on the basis that this permit was not validly issued, that the determination of formula retail use should be reconsidered, and that the one-year bar against re-application would not apply. permit holder: m
at that time, the board voted 4-1 to overturn the permit with adoption of findings at a later time, on the basis that this permit was not validly issued, that the determination of formula retail use should be reconsidered, and that the one-year bar against re-application would not apply. permit holder: monique ramos. project: tenant improvement remodel of existing retail space within existing mixed-use, multitenant building; renovation of ground level storefront faÇade for new retail...
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. >> it's not part of the record. your time is up. i'm going to allow if it's a very short e-mail to read it very quickly. >> dear susan i'm completely offended by the declaration that was submitted to the permit board of appeals. did she record my conversation without my permission. now i feel avoided by very sleazy behavior. if she would submit the recording without the edit and declaration the board would see something critical that she misleadingly left out. she discussed that the neighbors would be withdrawing because he didn't have the money to spend but he would do it as soon as he could. i made it clear to them in no way that -- if martin had said any such thing t whole point of the dr was for the third story. he hated it. finally the skills could be questioned on any event. she went on how about martin was single at the time and there she is the happy live in girlfriend in print. enough said. karen. >> i have copies of this. would anyone like a copy? >> no; thank you. >> okay. we can hear from mission >> thank you, anna on beh
. >> it's not part of the record. your time is up. i'm going to allow if it's a very short e-mail to read it very quickly. >> dear susan i'm completely offended by the declaration that was submitted to the permit board of appeals. did she record my conversation without my permission. now i feel avoided by very sleazy behavior. if she would submit the recording without the edit and declaration the board would see something critical that she misleadingly left out. she discussed that...
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they came across a few towns but most of the time they were in villages. most of the homes in albania at the time lacked running water and did not have electricity and the main mode of transportation was by a mule. this is the town of rot one of the largest towns they pass through. it had a population of about 10,000 this was actually the town that on their fourth morning the americans wrote to the german attack and forced 27 of them to flee for their lives and the other three in nurses hid in homes and ended up being stranded for several extra miles. this is 1945 and with him is his wife who is still living today. she is 101 and lives in italy. unfortunately he did help the americans and lead them through many miles of rugged terrain and found them food and shelter but the americans were very suspicious of him at various times because they felt like he was leading them away from the coast, their ultimate destination and in fact after he parted ways with the americans was tortured for several days when he returned to his hometown and was eventually executed
they came across a few towns but most of the time they were in villages. most of the homes in albania at the time lacked running water and did not have electricity and the main mode of transportation was by a mule. this is the town of rot one of the largest towns they pass through. it had a population of about 10,000 this was actually the town that on their fourth morning the americans wrote to the german attack and forced 27 of them to flee for their lives and the other three in nurses hid in...
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well the great thing about being a banker myself next banker is that i talk to these guys all the time and this is what i try to tell people is what they say behind the scenes they're laughing at people they're laughing at the irish people angle irish bankers through friends of friends they would say this to myself and others that they're pulling numbers out of there as they say they're gaming the system they're making a monkey out of the government they are disrespecting the entire rule of law and they're laughing about it and i tell this to people in ireland and a lot of people say yes are upset about it but a lot of people say no we have a contract we have to obey the contract we are subservient to the empire we don't have any self-respect and now it's come out that in fact that they're just being treated like idiots well as that as dumbo says there had the taxpayer had the government on behalf of the tax there and aware of the full genuine cost of the bailout now as you saw anglo irish bankers knew it was going to be tens of billions of euros more in fact was more than four times t
well the great thing about being a banker myself next banker is that i talk to these guys all the time and this is what i try to tell people is what they say behind the scenes they're laughing at people they're laughing at the irish people angle irish bankers through friends of friends they would say this to myself and others that they're pulling numbers out of there as they say they're gaming the system they're making a monkey out of the government they are disrespecting the entire rule of law...
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line the time is 6:15 a.m.. have seen some pretty wicked and expense of natural disasters this year. 2012 was one for the record books. from super storm sandy, to the numerous wildfires to the devastating drought weather and climate disasters that caused more than $110 billion in damages last year. climate data center, 2012 was one of the costliest years on record. then end seat dsc also says that the two most expensive disasters or sandy, which cost about $65 billion in losses, and the yearlong drop, which had a hefty told of about $30 billion. >> it is 57 degrees on right now in hayward. it is pretty mild outside and we do have areas of a mild fog. future cast 4 is tracking the temperatures for you. you concede in to the noon hour will keep it in the upper 50s indicated by the blue. 60's for the peninsula and looks like the inland spots are already in the '70s. we will keep these a run into the afternoon. back to cooler weather and we are talking 50s and 60s by 8:00 p.m.. >> if a cool day ahead of us. fremont
line the time is 6:15 a.m.. have seen some pretty wicked and expense of natural disasters this year. 2012 was one for the record books. from super storm sandy, to the numerous wildfires to the devastating drought weather and climate disasters that caused more than $110 billion in damages last year. climate data center, 2012 was one of the costliest years on record. then end seat dsc also says that the two most expensive disasters or sandy, which cost about $65 billion in losses, and the...
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we received violations on four locations at the same time. prior to that nothing. >> but you had previously done these without permits. >> no. i had one location on sutter street and we put the setback and that was permitted from the beginning and another one i took over a location on hey street. >> she's starting specifically prior to these particular atm's did you install in other stores the same similar atm's without a permit without a problem? >> no. these were the only ones. >> you had done those without permits? >> these are different. these are stand a -alone. >> okay. i understand. thank you. >> how long have you been doing this? >> 2001. >> san francisco only? >> all over the bay area. mostly san francisco. >> okay. >> is this a new type of atm? >> no. same ones you see everywhere. >> you have been doing the same ones and you never had the similar situation prior? >> we don't put very many outside. >> if i said i think i can do some atm business and you would come and if i called you four years ago, where would you put that machine in
we received violations on four locations at the same time. prior to that nothing. >> but you had previously done these without permits. >> no. i had one location on sutter street and we put the setback and that was permitted from the beginning and another one i took over a location on hey street. >> she's starting specifically prior to these particular atm's did you install in other stores the same similar atm's without a permit without a problem? >> no. these were the...
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he was the right guy at the right time. did he put the country ahead of his own personal politics, costing him by all estimates the 1976 presidential election, he started the healing that our country so needed. , i got to know him a little bit. i went to the white house the last day he was the president in 1977. i had a number of conversations with him as a member of congress on trade, defense. back then we had cell phones that were as big as your shoe. i would pull off on the road when he would call me. we would talk about our favorite sports team whether it was skiing for the michigan wolverines. this last friday, i spent the weekend with the john dingell who will serve as the longest serving member of congress in our history. if you know john dingell, i am sure that he will be on everybody's top 10 list as one thehe most -- one of greatest members that ever served in the united states congress. i asked john about his friend jerry ford. he said he was the most honest, decent guy you'll ever meet. brought the respect not o
he was the right guy at the right time. did he put the country ahead of his own personal politics, costing him by all estimates the 1976 presidential election, he started the healing that our country so needed. , i got to know him a little bit. i went to the white house the last day he was the president in 1977. i had a number of conversations with him as a member of congress on trade, defense. back then we had cell phones that were as big as your shoe. i would pull off on the road when he...
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the time thing, there was some mention of maybe triple cars. i would also continue to suggest that you consider shuttle service during the down-time hours i don't get on at castro street station so i can usually get on, but there are an awful lot of people at castro and church street stations and i think we need to consider those people's needs especially with west portal or castro shuttle service. so with all of that, i will repeat what i said before. i am a fan of the system, because i know how it works when it works great, but it's not working great often enough. and so my final question to you is how are we going to measure the results of these things? john has identified the issues as a rider, i think he is hitting all the right issues, because that is what i see. but he may not be able to solve the problems with just these fixes. and so i am willing to be patient to see if these fixs have a meaningful impact. but i think we need a return date. i think we need a measurement statistic and i don't know if it's on-time or time in the tunnel, b
the time thing, there was some mention of maybe triple cars. i would also continue to suggest that you consider shuttle service during the down-time hours i don't get on at castro street station so i can usually get on, but there are an awful lot of people at castro and church street stations and i think we need to consider those people's needs especially with west portal or castro shuttle service. so with all of that, i will repeat what i said before. i am a fan of the system, because i know...
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"the l.a. times" said splendidly detailed biography. it is published by grace mcmillan. "the shah" is the name of the boat. hoover institution at stanford university. >> going as far back as abigail adams and martha washington, you find the first ladies played an active role in the white house and in the campaign said it took to get there. abigail adams is a campaign strategist for her husband. she helped advise him in order to win an election who he had to keep in his coalition. they were talking desperately about the politics and legislation that needed to be passed in which senators and congress men could count on and what he needed to do to win more support. >> i was curious what also you think the role of ceo isn't talking about capitalism and defending capitalism is. you talk about the role of government sometimes and how it works against business. do ceos have a role in talking about and defending capitalism and explaining it to people? are resistant to you. we do by example? >> guest: i think we do. one of the most disturbing statistics for me is for the longest p
"the l.a. times" said splendidly detailed biography. it is published by grace mcmillan. "the shah" is the name of the boat. hoover institution at stanford university. >> going as far back as abigail adams and martha washington, you find the first ladies played an active role in the white house and in the campaign said it took to get there. abigail adams is a campaign strategist for her husband. she helped advise him in order to win an election who he had to keep in his...
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i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: does the gentleman from kansas have the right to close? the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma has the right to close. mr. lucas: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from kansas. mr. huelskamp: i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: mr. chairman, i yield myself what time i may have remaining. the chair: the gentleman has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. chairman. colleagues, the process of crafting this farm bill has entailed much effort by the committee. we've looked at everything within our jurisdictions. we've come up with ways of saving money and reforming things and making things more efficient across the board. in every title. let me touch for just a moment on the nutrition title. the committee agreed to $20.5 billion in savings. ending categorical eligibility. compelling state
i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: does the gentleman from kansas have the right to close? the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma has the right to close. mr. lucas: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from kansas. mr. huelskamp: i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from...
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the dow was up 47. >> 6:30 a.m. is your time. tory that we are following. >> these are live pictures from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. thus coroner is now on the scene of the accident. they have dealt with this fatality and looks like the flatbed tow truck is going to deal with the vehicle. if it looks as though we may actually be close to seeing some lanes and get it reopened on the mimic freeway. this is of the southbound direction. it was just before 5:00 a.m. that this accident occurred on a softball at stevenson boulevard. this is where we only have the southbound lane opened at the traffic is backed up to dakota road. this is a real mess! it is not adding 40 minutes to your commute time out hayward. do not even think about getting on the mimic freeway this morning unless you are getting souse. >>south. >> we see areas of agreeing on the screen and arraigned on the screen is pretty light in nature. as of right now san francisco is dealing with light rain as we go down to street level. you concede martin luther
the dow was up 47. >> 6:30 a.m. is your time. tory that we are following. >> these are live pictures from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. thus coroner is now on the scene of the accident. they have dealt with this fatality and looks like the flatbed tow truck is going to deal with the vehicle. if it looks as though we may actually be close to seeing some lanes and get it reopened on the mimic freeway. this is of the southbound direction. it was just before 5:00 a.m. that...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: note that oco is not included in the budget control act and we are totally within the budget control act on this budget. i yield at this time 30 seconds to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop. the chair: the gentleman from utah is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. bishop: as counter intuitive it may appear, when there is a drawdown there may be long-term savings but short-term savings are not there. in fact, the costs spikes. as all the equipment comes back from the war, it has to go to the depots for resetting, repair, and restoration. that is an extreme cost that has to be borne by the depots if it's not in this particular bill. that's one of the reasons why i support the chair's mark which is supported by chairman he as well as chairman ryan and as well as the original obama budget when it was sent here before for whatever reason they decided to put $5 billion out without giving us a plan going forward. t
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: note that oco is not included in the budget control act and we are totally within the budget control act on this budget. i yield at this time 30 seconds to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop. the chair: the gentleman from utah is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. bishop: as counter intuitive it may appear, when there is a drawdown...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, i request permission to address the house, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, last eek the 1,200-page farm bill was defeated. i'm told that the senate's immigration bill is now 1,922 pages. the previous speaker of this body, the gentlelady from california, ms. pelosi, famously said that we would have to pass the very misnamed affordable care act, we would have to pass it before we could figure out or find out what was in it. the last issue of the "weekly standard" magazine includes an article entitled our mass terse, the bureaucrats. -- masters, the bureaucrats. article says there is overwhelm one member of congress for each 5,150 federal bureaucrats. says this bureaucracy is too insulated from the people. this gigantic bureaucracy has produced so many laws, rules, and regulations that they have not even designed a com
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, i request permission to address the house, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, last eek the 1,200-page farm bill was defeated. i'm told that the senate's immigration bill is now 1,922 pages. the previous speaker of this body, the...
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closure which the rule stayed they should start closing a half hour before the time granted. i have basically 9 videos of them operating past 1:00 in the morning. and i would like to play you one. this is from 5/13 at 2:03 a.m. right outside my apartment window. it's very short. >> it's the noise from the bar? >> no. they have a boom box and a sound system. they are also operating a gas powered generator that powers i don't know what, maybe the electricity for this. there is also a side table and chair. you can see it draws 6 bars on my block and it draws everybody underneath my window. [inaudible] i have another one that's from july 15. at 1:55 a.m.. same scenario. i was notified by the dpw that they called the person, mr. stevens that they violated the permit and he received a certified mail notice that he was in violation. after june 24th for whatever reason he was not for the most part was not showing up. so there was none after that. he was operating a sound system, a power generator. the gentleman before me said there were other carts in the area, but there haven't been
closure which the rule stayed they should start closing a half hour before the time granted. i have basically 9 videos of them operating past 1:00 in the morning. and i would like to play you one. this is from 5/13 at 2:03 a.m. right outside my apartment window. it's very short. >> it's the noise from the bar? >> no. they have a boom box and a sound system. they are also operating a gas powered generator that powers i don't know what, maybe the electricity for this. there is also a...
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just from my observations on the time that i have been on the commission, it does seem as if the smaller less experienced campaigns are the ones that really end up feeling the brunt of these regulations and reporting requirements. since they don't really know what they are doing and it is very complicated for anyone who does not have a lot of experience, that is not an excuse. nonetheless, it seems as if it is that end of the political campaigns where you see the most problems. >> and i apologize, if i misspoke. >> i said 60 days in la, it is 90 days in la. so la's current rule is 90 and ours is 180. >> i am just really like to understand how this operates. how a shorter period will be good for ethics enforced values? i just... i don't understand what advantage there is of a shorter time period. is it that things become clearer and closer to the time that it took place. >> they are approving the expenditures even when they are not paid. the concern is that there may be relationships between the campaign and vendors that you ultimately end up doing not extensions of credit as a business t
just from my observations on the time that i have been on the commission, it does seem as if the smaller less experienced campaigns are the ones that really end up feeling the brunt of these regulations and reporting requirements. since they don't really know what they are doing and it is very complicated for anyone who does not have a lot of experience, that is not an excuse. nonetheless, it seems as if it is that end of the political campaigns where you see the most problems. >> and i...
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chairman, i yield back the balance of my time and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. larsen: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask how much time i have left? the chair: the gentleman from washington has 3 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from colorado has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. larsen: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. shuster: i thank the gentleman and i just want to echo what the gentleman from washington said. this is an extremely important program to small business and operates in the defense industrial base. and we are making it more and more difficult for them to operate. this fund, the rapid innovation fund, is just the solution to keeping them involved in the innovation and coming out with new products, faster products. so in the long run this is going to save money. it's going to have new products the war fighters need. this fund has been v
chairman, i yield back the balance of my time and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. larsen: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask how much time i have left? the chair: the gentleman from washington has 3 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from colorado has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. larsen: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster. the chair: the gentleman from...