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and that's the problem with the prosecution's case. >> mr. davis, there was another aspect of the closing that came up time and again. de la rionda raised this potential inconsistency with zimmerman's testimony to police that trayvon martin was circling the car. here is part of it. >> just as important is the fact that he is saying this man, trayvon martin, is circling his car. so he is in such dire strait or so fear that he gets out of the car to go follow him? so he's either truthful in saying he is circling the car or he is lying about it. either way, it shows that he is not telling the truth. >> joseph haynes davis, how effective was that aspect of the prosecutorial close? >> well, i think it's very effective in the sense that -- and again, i've mentioned this on the show before. i'm a concealed weapons holder, a law-abiding gunowner here in the state of florida. when you are in a situation like that, you have an opportunity to stay within your safe zone. that's how i was trained in my training. i believe that in that instance, what the prosecu
and that's the problem with the prosecution's case. >> mr. davis, there was another aspect of the closing that came up time and again. de la rionda raised this potential inconsistency with zimmerman's testimony to police that trayvon martin was circling the car. here is part of it. >> just as important is the fact that he is saying this man, trayvon martin, is circling his car. so he is in such dire strait or so fear that he gets out of the car to go follow him? so he's either...
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mr. daviso start with you, because i assume that the zimmerman verdict is something that is especially impactful for you. can you tell me how you've been responding this past week? >> it was very heartbreaking when i heard, and i texted sybrina and tracy and my heart goes out to the family. and i've been following it very closely. and i just think that, you know, the way the law is set up, that i just can't believe that the jury instruction was enough to humanize trayvon, to let them know, and let them have a connect, because i heard one of the jury members say that they had a misconnect with trayvon, they didn't know who he was. and that should have been the first thing that they did, was make sure that we knew who trayvon martin was. and it was too much zimmerman this and zimmerman that. and they knew who he was, but they didn't know who trayvon was. >> attorney phillips, this is actually such a lovely point. and a hard one, undoubtedly, given that mr. davis is now facing a trial where his ow
mr. daviso start with you, because i assume that the zimmerman verdict is something that is especially impactful for you. can you tell me how you've been responding this past week? >> it was very heartbreaking when i heard, and i texted sybrina and tracy and my heart goes out to the family. and i've been following it very closely. and i just think that, you know, the way the law is set up, that i just can't believe that the jury instruction was enough to humanize trayvon, to let them...
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that's what mr. davis wanted returning from los angeles. he wanted the beauty of napa.e have players talking, chris klooey. >> i want to do what jankowski needs me to do. >> there will be trash talk and guys trying to make the team, but we are all representing representing and going back to oakland a better team. >> reporter: now 49er talk. >> we look forward to the rest of the meetings and practice some more. >> reporter: show me a goal here. honduras advances to the gold cup final. landon finds the net. >> good night everybody. mr. geiss, i'm so sorry. i just found out that you're here. i'd have my assistant sit on his naughty stool if he didn't love it so much. no apologies. i'm just admiring your bulb cover. thank you, sir. why don't you, uh-- are you all right? it's the diabetes. i'm light-headed all the time. i can't see a damn thing. we're all getting older, sir. tell me about it. my baby girl is getting married. she and her fiancé are out choosing floral arrangements right now. [chuckles] fire island, really? i'd love to come out. fight the surf together, light
that's what mr. davis wanted returning from los angeles. he wanted the beauty of napa.e have players talking, chris klooey. >> i want to do what jankowski needs me to do. >> there will be trash talk and guys trying to make the team, but we are all representing representing and going back to oakland a better team. >> reporter: now 49er talk. >> we look forward to the rest of the meetings and practice some more. >> reporter: show me a goal here. honduras advances to...
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mr. justin davis come up to the stage. (applause) >> good morning. the san francisco housing authority would like to present five graduates with a scholarship to assist with the expenses of higher education. these graduates have been accepted into two or four-year colleges. a big thank you first of all from the housing authority does go to our graduates because you are now examples, both in your families and your communities and in san francisco. so, without further ado, the first scholarship goes to mariana sanders who has been accepted to sweet buyer college in virginia. (applause) >> the second scholarship goes to juan, attending a two-year college. (applause) >> the third scholarship goes to gregory sail bury who has also been accepted and attending a two-year college. (applause) ~ >> the fourth scholarship goes to deja moore who has been accepted and attending san francisco state university. (applause) >> okay, juan has to be here. juan jones who has been accepted and attending city college. [cheering and applauding] >> the other checks will be
mr. justin davis come up to the stage. (applause) >> good morning. the san francisco housing authority would like to present five graduates with a scholarship to assist with the expenses of higher education. these graduates have been accepted into two or four-year colleges. a big thank you first of all from the housing authority does go to our graduates because you are now examples, both in your families and your communities and in san francisco. so, without further ado, the first...
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we must hear the question for mr. davis. constituency, patients have to wait for treatment. next door, english constituents went 18 weeks. what the lessons does the prime minister believed the government can learn? lesson which do not devote labor. you can see what is happening in wells -- wales. they cut the budget by eight percent. met an see they have not waiting time targets since 2009. meanwhile, in england we are increasing spending on nhs. is, the health secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending on nhs. i have a tip. if you want to do better, you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> order. mr. flynn should be heard with courtesy. >> will of the prime minister study the precise meaning of the word question and the precise meaning of the word answer the need for a link between the two? number of unanswered questions and a record number of preprepared, political jive. can he make it start by giving me an answer today to this question? that is prevalent. >> that was complicated. he probably did not inc. of it himsel
we must hear the question for mr. davis. constituency, patients have to wait for treatment. next door, english constituents went 18 weeks. what the lessons does the prime minister believed the government can learn? lesson which do not devote labor. you can see what is happening in wells -- wales. they cut the budget by eight percent. met an see they have not waiting time targets since 2009. meanwhile, in england we are increasing spending on nhs. is, the health secretary is the man who said it...
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. >> thank you very much mr. davisor that introduction, happy valentine's everybody ... >>> (applause) . >> wow what a wonderful occasion. i mean how can you be today valentine's day in a room full of heros on the field of heros yeah (applause) in the innovation capital of the world the world class city of san francisco congratulations everybody for being a hero today. you know the san francisco hospital foundation the general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful wonderful entity and i want to just thank stephanie your leadership, i want to thank julie and rich at the board with all of the other board members, the staff at the hospital, all of the staph, you know sometimes the doctors have to do it's emergency work but what makes that whole hospital run is literally everybody that works at the hospital from the social workers to the accountants to the administrators to the nurses, and nurse practitioner and is the doctors and all of the fundraisers thank you everybody for working together. and for today, again
. >> thank you very much mr. davisor that introduction, happy valentine's everybody ... >>> (applause) . >> wow what a wonderful occasion. i mean how can you be today valentine's day in a room full of heros on the field of heros yeah (applause) in the innovation capital of the world the world class city of san francisco congratulations everybody for being a hero today. you know the san francisco hospital foundation the general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful...
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crawford are you taking note of all of the questions so you can relay them to mr. davis and he and mr. haney can get together on when it brings it to the rules committee. >> i think that i and the board has felt that it was. performanot because we did not care about it because people told us this is the only thing that you can do. you have a legal obligation but these are the people that you need to appointment. >> we know what the cpac does is our point. >> we are going to find out of that out at the committee. >> commissioner murase has a question. >> i don't even know what it was. >> and i wanted to say, erica for your first visit to the show, you did great. let me just acknowledge that. and you did great. let me just say that. on behalf of all of us because i believe that we think that. and clearly there is an opportunity for you to get further up to speed for an upcoming meeting. and because we are definitely interested in you participating more as commissioner mendoza has brought up. and all of us think that these things she actually articulated them. >> you are ri
crawford are you taking note of all of the questions so you can relay them to mr. davis and he and mr. haney can get together on when it brings it to the rules committee. >> i think that i and the board has felt that it was. performanot because we did not care about it because people told us this is the only thing that you can do. you have a legal obligation but these are the people that you need to appointment. >> we know what the cpac does is our point. >> we are going to...
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. >> mr. davis, he spoke of criminal profiling, not racial profiling. is that the unsaid word in that courtroom. is that the implication of what the implication is staying? >> well, as i said before, counselor action and thank you for having me again today, that race is immutable. we see it, in fact you see it as we look at the television, with the diversity that you have put together so the fact of the matter is race is immutable, and it is an underlying matter, probably. let's be serious, it is. but i think he's trying to get to the emotions of that jury to let them know we have a minor, who was unarmed, who was shot and killed and he is trying to bring out those elements of second-degree murder statute in this state, so they are able to look at that, and quite frankly they should look at that only in make their decision with their deliberatio deliberations. >> in other words, he's trying to meet that element of evil intention, which is required? >> absolutely. that's what he's trying to do. i don't think he has enough. i've said that for quite a whil
. >> mr. davis, he spoke of criminal profiling, not racial profiling. is that the unsaid word in that courtroom. is that the implication of what the implication is staying? >> well, as i said before, counselor action and thank you for having me again today, that race is immutable. we see it, in fact you see it as we look at the television, with the diversity that you have put together so the fact of the matter is race is immutable, and it is an underlying matter, probably. let's be...
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mr. davis, welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, chairman carper, ranking member coburn, distinguished members of the committee. on behalf of mayor thomas menino, i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the impact of the terrorist bombing at the boston marathon on patriot's day, april 15, 2013. on that day at 2:50 p.m., two bombs exploded 12 seconds and 550 feet apart, near the finish line of the boston marathon. two terrorists killed three people at the scene. 8-year-old martin richard and -- ear-old lumbings i linzy lew linzy and 29-year-old krystle campbell at the finish line. there were multiple amputations. every ambulance and police transport vehicle available transported nearly 300 people to world class hospitals. within 22 minutes, the scenes were cleared and a 12-block perimeter was set. all 19 victims admitted in critical condition survived due to exceptional medical care and the use of turn kits by civilians and first responders. the perpetrators were identified in video footage and
mr. davis, welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, chairman carper, ranking member coburn, distinguished members of the committee. on behalf of mayor thomas menino, i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the impact of the terrorist bombing at the boston marathon on patriot's day, april 15, 2013. on that day at 2:50 p.m., two bombs exploded 12 seconds and 550 feet apart, near the finish line of the boston marathon. two terrorists killed three people at...
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so, as mrs. davis is making her way up, shes what the principal of lawton alternative school for 12 years. and she is actually now retiring from the san francisco unified school district. and we know she has several family members in attendance today. thank you for taking the time to come out and support her. mrs. douglass has dedicate her life to working with the community, students, and parents [speaker not understood]. prior to serving as principal at lawton, mrs. douglass spent 23 years as a science teacher in daly city and pa city of ka and five years as vice principal at [speaker not understood] daly city. mrs. douglass actually grew up and attended all public schools here in san francisco. she has headed washington irving elementary, presidio and george washington high school. under mrs. douglass''s leadership at lawton, the school has attained the california distinguished school award from the california department of education, attained the science technology engineering and mathematics honor
so, as mrs. davis is making her way up, shes what the principal of lawton alternative school for 12 years. and she is actually now retiring from the san francisco unified school district. and we know she has several family members in attendance today. thank you for taking the time to come out and support her. mrs. douglass has dedicate her life to working with the community, students, and parents [speaker not understood]. prior to serving as principal at lawton, mrs. douglass spent 23 years as...
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. >> thank you very much mr. davison, happy valentine's everybody ... >>> (applause) . >> wow what a wonderful occasion. i mean how can you be today valentine's day in a room full of heros on the field of heros yeah (applause) in the innovation capital of the world the world class city of san francisco congratulations everybody for being a hero today. you know the san francisco hospital foundation the general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful wonderful entity and i want to just thank stephanie your leadership, i want to thank julie and rich at the board with all of the other board members,
. >> thank you very much mr. davison, happy valentine's everybody ... >>> (applause) . >> wow what a wonderful occasion. i mean how can you be today valentine's day in a room full of heros on the field of heros yeah (applause) in the innovation capital of the world the world class city of san francisco congratulations everybody for being a hero today. you know the san francisco hospital foundation the general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful wonderful entity...
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and say let's leave our demands because essentially that's months without some sort only arms on mr davis is not what i'm saying at all i'm saying what you're saying no no no i'm telling you i'm telling you that the syrian revolution was peaceful and was armless for about six months while i you know staying in some ways i'm outside i'm asking you with that why i didn't stay this way because people. because because what well that would have been you know quite pleasurable to some i'm imagining to say that well you know now we're just town seeing the body counts amongst the people listening something you know let me tell you this and quite frankly stunned everyone when i got it why wasn't it well or a what i said moment he meant to terry and to resort to while and thrive and continue on the path of pixel raise that it's a democratic change it's not about morality it works on it if you and i were attacking just feel think you might be having an attempt at ourselves but no no this is this is not this is not far off this is not far off you know you and i was sitting in our comfort zones and we
and say let's leave our demands because essentially that's months without some sort only arms on mr davis is not what i'm saying at all i'm saying what you're saying no no no i'm telling you i'm telling you that the syrian revolution was peaceful and was armless for about six months while i you know staying in some ways i'm outside i'm asking you with that why i didn't stay this way because people. because because what well that would have been you know quite pleasurable to some i'm imagining...
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mr. davis? >> mr. chairman, i would say please continue what you are doing -- the money, the training, the equipment, it made it possible for us to do what we did after this happened. working diligently to improve our systems of intelligence sharing and continuing what we preparation and response is really the lesson that i have learned. >> thank you. mr. swartz? the bombings illustrate the need to focus more time and energy on catastrophic disaster planning -- major disaster planning. change the here, but scenario just a little bit in a number of different ways and we might have had different outcomes. we need to continue to focus on preparing for large disasters and working about mass care, evacuations, communication failures, distribute in critical commodities destitution beating critical commodity -- distributing critical commodities. i want to talk about what we brought to bear. we are built in an all-hazards world. we have had 15 disaster declarations since 2008. one for a terrorist attack. we ne
mr. davis? >> mr. chairman, i would say please continue what you are doing -- the money, the training, the equipment, it made it possible for us to do what we did after this happened. working diligently to improve our systems of intelligence sharing and continuing what we preparation and response is really the lesson that i have learned. >> thank you. mr. swartz? the bombings illustrate the need to focus more time and energy on catastrophic disaster planning -- major disaster...
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mr. davis became the commissioner in december, 2006 after serving as a superintendent in the police department for 12 years. is there a marathon there? >> [inaudible] >> he's been in law enforcement through 35 years and he appointed police commissioner ed davis as the head of the unified command putting in charge the overall response effort. commissioner davis we want to welcome you and thank you for your service. dr. arthur, an expert in disaster management. vice president and director at rand health and prior to this position he was a professor of emergency medicine at health policy at the school of medicine. he was also the chairman of the department of emergency medicine and the center for injury control school of public policy, public health. dr. kellermann at health focuses on the preparedness, intervention and health services. dr. kellermann, thank you for joining us today. i believe they recommended he be invited as a witness so we are glad you could join us and glad you could join us a
mr. davis became the commissioner in december, 2006 after serving as a superintendent in the police department for 12 years. is there a marathon there? >> [inaudible] >> he's been in law enforcement through 35 years and he appointed police commissioner ed davis as the head of the unified command putting in charge the overall response effort. commissioner davis we want to welcome you and thank you for your service. dr. arthur, an expert in disaster management. vice president and...
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mr. davies was able to lift the woman through the window. mr. gosar: he says this was something anybody else would have done, but he actually did it. while i appreciate his humility, i thank him for his display of bravery and courage in the face of danger. i am pleased to recognize mr. robert davies today before this great body for his act of heroism. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman seek unanimous consent? mr. johnson: i do. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. as a member of the safe climate caucus, i want to urge my colleagues not to bury their heads in the sand. wake up. climate change is real and it's already affecting the earth in profound ways. the scientific consensus is clear. human activity is closing our plan -- causing our planet to warm to dangerous levels. scientists agree that higher temperatures
mr. davies was able to lift the woman through the window. mr. gosar: he says this was something anybody else would have done, but he actually did it. while i appreciate his humility, i thank him for his display of bravery and courage in the face of danger. i am pleased to recognize mr. robert davies today before this great body for his act of heroism. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> to revise and extend. the...
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mr. justin davis who is the program manager of the college bound brotherhood [speaker not understood] for social impact. (applause) >> congratulations, lauren. wow. so, this announcement is really for you and some of your other fellow african-american graduates. [speaker not understood] formerlyedth mission k-4 foundation. we are based in oakland, california. we just moved there from san francisco. i actually make the community -- not really. but nonetheless, in san francisco, i'm glad to be here to make the announcement. june 19th we're going to recognize african-american young men who have graduated high school and are going to college. this is an annual event that we host. we are very proud to be putting it together and recognizing young black men. so, this is a call announcement for all the young brothers who are graduating from the college, your friends, family to come out, support these young men. juan, we have something special for you and all other young participants, a $100 gift card just for coming out, participating. (applause) >> [speaker not understood]. so, i know how much $
mr. justin davis who is the program manager of the college bound brotherhood [speaker not understood] for social impact. (applause) >> congratulations, lauren. wow. so, this announcement is really for you and some of your other fellow african-american graduates. [speaker not understood] formerlyedth mission k-4 foundation. we are based in oakland, california. we just moved there from san francisco. i actually make the community -- not really. but nonetheless, in san francisco, i'm glad to...
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i think mr. davis, you are next. >> i think i am, mr. chairman. thank you very much. i want to thank all the witnesses. i also want to thank you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. i think we have learned a great , or have had for some of us reinforcement of thinking and thoughts. especially do i want to relate myself to the question of the ranking member and that of questionnorton, whose revealed so often that in communities designated to ,enefit from program activity there are ways to manipulate and scheme and get around to the point where the designation means absolutely nothing to the community or neighborhood that is supposed to benefit. for those who have helped create hub zones and advocates for them, they look for the benefit that is to come. fromot see much benefit this particular business transaction. about the finding in the certification letter that mr. castillo and his company tried to pass off employees as contractors to skirt the hub zone rules and collect or earn millions of dollars. on may 23, 2013, sba sent a decertification letter to mr
i think mr. davis, you are next. >> i think i am, mr. chairman. thank you very much. i want to thank all the witnesses. i also want to thank you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. i think we have learned a great , or have had for some of us reinforcement of thinking and thoughts. especially do i want to relate myself to the question of the ranking member and that of questionnorton, whose revealed so often that in communities designated to ,enefit from program activity there...
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mr. davis, i'll begin with this question. do you believe anthony wiener was not telling the truth when he said there would be more? was that enough to cover this, or was this new behavior that evers him untrustworthy? >> clearly, he warned us ahead of time and as someone who looks at crisis and tries to mitigate harm, that was wise for him. i would like him to address the post-resignation behavior more because that is an issue that would bother voters. without huma being next to him it would be a different conversation. this is a huge, huge, meaningful presence by huma and there will be voters that might be turned off by this, and i'm sure there are. and they have a right to be -- >> but they already said -- >> but there will be people that will find sympathy -- >> of course. haven't we seen it already? kevin madden, they said it's okay. they know what this is. an out growth of the same stuff. i don't condone it but looking at it politically, you hear the questions coming from the media after huma finished her statement. he f
mr. davis, i'll begin with this question. do you believe anthony wiener was not telling the truth when he said there would be more? was that enough to cover this, or was this new behavior that evers him untrustworthy? >> clearly, he warned us ahead of time and as someone who looks at crisis and tries to mitigate harm, that was wise for him. i would like him to address the post-resignation behavior more because that is an issue that would bother voters. without huma being next to him it...
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mr. davis, i've got to get to you because i know you have to leave. let me give you something you haven't been asked. this is what i love to do on this show. >> yes, sir. >> suppose everybody, and by the way, i'm surrounded by people who think he's guilty. all my family, my liberal sons, my liberal wife, everybody thinks the guy -- zimmerman's the bad guy. i live in that world. i have other people with differing views too. my question to you, it's a scary one. imagine somebody was ten feet away from this horror that happened that night in the san anford and took a crystal clear picture of everything that happened. everything that happened from the time these two guys met, however he came out of the bushes, walked toward him, didn't walk toward him, everything including what looked to be a fight that ended in a wrestling match with a gun going off. i still people would have different verdicts. and the reason i say that, i'm asking you i should say that is because people talk about the surrounding context. they talk about the fact he shouldn't have gott
mr. davis, i've got to get to you because i know you have to leave. let me give you something you haven't been asked. this is what i love to do on this show. >> yes, sir. >> suppose everybody, and by the way, i'm surrounded by people who think he's guilty. all my family, my liberal sons, my liberal wife, everybody thinks the guy -- zimmerman's the bad guy. i live in that world. i have other people with differing views too. my question to you, it's a scary one. imagine somebody was...
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mrs. davis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill and the underlying -- farm rule and underlying bill because it increases hunger of our constituents throughout this great country of ours. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to yield to the -- sorry yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez, for a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. velazquez: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to this mean-spirited farm bill rule and underlying bill because it takes food nutrition from those most vulnerable among us, our children. is this what compassionate conservatism is all about? the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman's time will be charged. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: identify -- i yield to the gentleman fro
mrs. davis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill and the underlying -- farm rule and underlying bill because it increases hunger of our constituents throughout this great country of ours. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to yield to the -- sorry yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez, for a unanimous consent request....
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mr. davis, i've got to get to you because i know you have to leave. you something you haven't been asked. this is what i love to do on this show. >> yes, sir. >> suppose everybody, and by the way, i'm surrounded by people who think he's guilty. all my family, my liberal sons, my liberal wife, everybody thinks the guy -- zimmerman's the bad guy. i live in that world. i have other people with differing views too. >> i understand. >> my question to you, it's a really scary one. okay. imagine somebody was ten feet away from this horror that happened that night in the san -- sanford and took a crystal clear picture of everything that happened, happened. everything that happened from the time these two guys met, however he came out of the bushes, walked toward him, didn't walk toward him, everything including what looked to be a fight that ended in a wrestling match with a gun going off. i still think people will have different verdicts and the reason i say that, i'm asking you, i should say. >> yes. >> because people talk about the surrounding context. the
mr. davis, i've got to get to you because i know you have to leave. you something you haven't been asked. this is what i love to do on this show. >> yes, sir. >> suppose everybody, and by the way, i'm surrounded by people who think he's guilty. all my family, my liberal sons, my liberal wife, everybody thinks the guy -- zimmerman's the bad guy. i live in that world. i have other people with differing views too. >> i understand. >> my question to you, it's a really scary...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, my colleague from oklahoma, for his leadership on this issue because, mr. speaker, i rise today in support of this farm bill. you know, mr. speaker, one thing i have learned in my six months here in washington is that the farm bill has not been easy. it's been a three-year saga, but i was proud to help produce a strong, bipartisan farm bill out of committee. three weeks ago in this very floor we had a farm bill that cut $40 billion, including direct payments, that kept crop insurance as a key risk management tool. it made commonsense reforms to a food stamp program that helps feed those who need a hand up. but unfortunately a majority of my friends on the other side of the aisle and a minority of folks on my side said no. i came here to govern, and this bill includes an amendment i offered to help family farmers by giving agriculture a seat at the table when e.p.a. considers regulation that is affect our producers. today is another opportunity to govern and to get to confer
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, my colleague from oklahoma, for his leadership on this issue because, mr. speaker, i rise today in support of this farm bill. you know, mr. speaker, one thing i have learned in my six months here in washington is that the farm bill has not been easy. it's been a three-year saga, but i was proud to help produce a strong, bipartisan farm bill out of committee. three weeks ago in this very floor we had a farm bill that cut $40 billion, including direct...