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gentle council for a bag is here i want to authenticities the finance authority for the corporation mr. clarkes, ma'am bewilder the fund is an 2k5i7b9 and separate person from a bag there's a separate investigation to insure that nerves happens again mined from the finance from the corporation it is an entity that needs more oversight but it separate from a bag. >> thank you supervisor mar any public comment? supervisor mar and i sit on the a bag as directors i was going to mention the council of a bag and they're here for questions from the budget committee. >> thank you, supervisor kim and supervisors thank you for let's see us get to this thank you, supervisor kim and staff for putting this hearing together and tirelessly workings working to get those fund and also the staff of the city attorney's office for getting the fund restored and the gentleman from the chronicle and a bag for restoring the fund our biggest thaktsz to the community to have those fund restored to put that mild the money we saw the money was stolen and as steward of those fund with the south of market stakeholder we w
gentle council for a bag is here i want to authenticities the finance authority for the corporation mr. clarkes, ma'am bewilder the fund is an 2k5i7b9 and separate person from a bag there's a separate investigation to insure that nerves happens again mined from the finance from the corporation it is an entity that needs more oversight but it separate from a bag. >> thank you supervisor mar any public comment? supervisor mar and i sit on the a bag as directors i was going to mention the...
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since mr. clark also donated greek vases, he started collecting them in 1901 when he was young and collected them until 1951, the year of his death. he didn't buy things en masse. he did not like to buy collections that other people form md. he went after object by object. his possessions and always had a large say in the selecting to the despair of the dealers he never followed their advice. the greek vase collection was one of the finest in the 20th century. one of the finest examples on the far slide on the bearing and lord revistoke cecil baring owned this before hearst bought it in the '30s. his room is this south gothic bedroom where the windows are doors that lead out to balconies. marian davies had the north gothic bedroom on the opposite side. on the floor was the library. his private reserve called the gothic study with plaster inspired by a 14th century ceiling and fine metal work including this clock from oxford made in the 16th century. rooms higher yet. they were called the celestial su
since mr. clark also donated greek vases, he started collecting them in 1901 when he was young and collected them until 1951, the year of his death. he didn't buy things en masse. he did not like to buy collections that other people form md. he went after object by object. his possessions and always had a large say in the selecting to the despair of the dealers he never followed their advice. the greek vase collection was one of the finest in the 20th century. one of the finest examples on the...
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mr. clark did he step outside? yes he did.said it was a beautiful sunrise. >> look at this. >> a few high clouds and that is it. everything is pointing toward spring like weather. there is a lot out here opinion there is a good looking system. temperatures a little chill in the morning air. 53 los gatos and the hills. that warmer air is building in. >>> we've had a couple of minor things. we do have slow downs to be sure. let's take a look at what we have now with the morning commute starting off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see that traffic here is going to be backed up a little bit as you drive through there. there are no major problems by the way on the bridge itself getting into san francisco. i want to mention 880 northbound is okay but 880 southbound is not. it is backed up out of san leandro and we can go to the maps here. the traffic is slow out of san leandro an earlier accident at eighth street has not only effected 880 but also effecting 238. since the accident has cleared, things have become a little bet
mr. clark did he step outside? yes he did.said it was a beautiful sunrise. >> look at this. >> a few high clouds and that is it. everything is pointing toward spring like weather. there is a lot out here opinion there is a good looking system. temperatures a little chill in the morning air. 53 los gatos and the hills. that warmer air is building in. >>> we've had a couple of minor things. we do have slow downs to be sure. let's take a look at what we have now with the...
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mr. clarke: i thank the gentleman -- ms. clarke: i thank the gentleman from colorado for yielding. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of health security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, the territories are also affected by a lapse in homeland security . fortunately ms. plaskett is here with a solution had. i'd like to yield to the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from the u.s. virgin islands is recognized. mr. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill, that will keep the department open so it can carry out its critical mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, i yield to t
mr. clarke: i thank the gentleman -- ms. clarke: i thank the gentleman from colorado for yielding. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of health security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, the territories are also affected by a lapse...
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clarke. love hockey, love football but when it comes to who was better player, in question, it was, without a doubt mrbby clarke. >> here's a tough one, mike schmidt and bernie parent. >> here's what will be difficult. probably mike schmidt, absolutely greatest third base man in the history of baseball. when it comes down to it, you look at post career, good old bernie parent might be an adding some votes post career. >> that was post career. >> i do like that good there is a flaw with this on their web site, billy penn. >> yes. >> in the description it says who is your favorite which is completely different then who is the the greatest. billy penn.com please fix that. >> we want to know hot greatest, not your favorite but ultimate philly athlete. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> great seeing you. >> can you help me with. i'm supposed to lick this 2500 time. i have run out of energy. >> might do it. >> no, thank you very much. >> seriously. >> you scared me. >> doctor mike is here, he can vaccinate you. >> 7:53. lets go back out the to the water main break. any better. >> no, only good news is they
clarke. love hockey, love football but when it comes to who was better player, in question, it was, without a doubt mrbby clarke. >> here's a tough one, mike schmidt and bernie parent. >> here's what will be difficult. probably mike schmidt, absolutely greatest third base man in the history of baseball. when it comes down to it, you look at post career, good old bernie parent might be an adding some votes post career. >> that was post career. >> i do like that good there...
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clarke: i thank the gentlelady from ohio mrs. beatty for extending this time and thank ms. kelly and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. payne. mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleagues in the congressional black caucus for hosting this evening's special order and this extension this evening. today, i proudly rise to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic event of the nonviolent protest that took place in selma, alabama and celebrate the importance in igniting and fueling the civil rights movement that brought the end of jim crow segregation in america and voting rights legislation that guaranteed every american citizen the right to vote. it is a privilege to represent the 9th district in new york and talk about blood sunday. the march from selma to montgomery in 1965 included more than 600 women and men who walked this -- from the historic brown chapel a.m.e. church to the state capital of alabama. they marred for the right to vote the freedom and human dignity that had been denied to them. they marred to end the evil practice of segregation and violent terrorism
clarke: i thank the gentlelady from ohio mrs. beatty for extending this time and thank ms. kelly and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. payne. mr. speaker, i want to thank my colleagues in the congressional black caucus for hosting this evening's special order and this extension this evening. today, i proudly rise to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic event of the nonviolent protest that took place in selma, alabama and celebrate the importance in igniting and fueling the civil...
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mr. falk at kimberly clark.yh, a year from now, like all of these, talked about the notion of discrete companies that have anything in the hospital people want particularly hospitals all want to deal with one company. affordable care act made it there's an explosion of population coming. they don't have a purchasing manager. pfizer will be a company it deals with. we are under estimating these behemoths. medtronic we interviewed the ceo -- impressive fellow i thought -- but that is a juggernaut. covidien, one stop shop. they want a kroger. they want a kroger in health care. >> all right. >> hopefully you're not -- anthem, for instance with the hack. >> holy cow. >> fire eye, come here i need you. >> they have hired fire eye. >> just -- pfizer eventually, they spin off established products and have a midsized consumer business, ecology vaccines and pharma. it's more shrink to grow. >> you want innovation new drugs, breakthrough technology. that's not what pfizer's about. >> not what pfizer's about. >> it's about
mr. falk at kimberly clark.yh, a year from now, like all of these, talked about the notion of discrete companies that have anything in the hospital people want particularly hospitals all want to deal with one company. affordable care act made it there's an explosion of population coming. they don't have a purchasing manager. pfizer will be a company it deals with. we are under estimating these behemoths. medtronic we interviewed the ceo -- impressive fellow i thought -- but that is a...
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clark: i thank the gentleman for virginia for yielding. mr. chairman, the elementary and secondary education act was passed 50 years ago to embody the promise that education is a right, not a privilege. we are supposed to be guardians of that promise. not the architects of its demise. this re-authorization was an opportunity for congress to delve in and debate the most pressing issues facing our schools. sadly, the republican majority chose to introduce a partisan bill behind closed doors without a single public hearing. now we have a bill that reflects that lack of inclusion, takes hundreds of millions of dollars from our most vulnerable children and weakens the safeguards that govern taxpayer money. when i served on my local school committee, a tough economy meant some really difficult decisions. not everyone was happy, but we listened. we listened to teachers administrators, parents, students, experts and fiscal watchdogs. and we were guided by one simple principle -- what's best for our students? it's a shame congress couldn't find the wil
clark: i thank the gentleman for virginia for yielding. mr. chairman, the elementary and secondary education act was passed 50 years ago to embody the promise that education is a right, not a privilege. we are supposed to be guardians of that promise. not the architects of its demise. this re-authorization was an opportunity for congress to delve in and debate the most pressing issues facing our schools. sadly, the republican majority chose to introduce a partisan bill behind closed doors...
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mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other republican repeal efforts, h.r. 596 does have a bit of a new twist. this legislation instructs the appropriate committee to include provisiones that will provide people with pre-existing conditions access to affordable health coverage and provisions designed to increase the number of insured americans. i'm not sure where the republicans have been in the past five years, but those two provisions is already in the affordable care act, which is already the law of the land. in fact, the number of uninsured americans have steadily decrease under the affordable care act to a record low of 13.4% by the second quarter of freen, and the gallup's -- 2014, and the gallup's quarterly
mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other...
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mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you, sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant. one of our premier exports to america. we're proud of having him -- >> you're not going to say peers morgan? >> i like piers morgan. >> red sweater. >> otherwise i see a risk he could be re-exported. i feel that's a solution. i forgot, you asked a question about policing and stuff, i don't want to be seen to be evading questions. we had a great time, but one thing surprised me was the sheer number of geiger counters that are deployed by the nypd. there are thousands, they have thousands and thousands of radioactivity detectors. i didn't know the threat of a dirty bomb was thou
mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you, sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant....
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clarks not to my -- >> not to my knowledge. >> drop in the candidate first year you it is mrs. clinton. we are at a fundraiser.ally, it is caught on tape. there is a secret recording from a fundraiser where you hear a voice that sounds like hillary clinton saying expletive the people of new hampshire. a, suggest it was doctored. c, onto south carolina. or d. attack the new york times. >> we know it has worked in the past. it is a play on the romney meets obama in 2008 situation. you acknowledge that you should something you should not have said and move on. >> this is jeb bush, professor bush. the iowa state fair and the weapon is family brawl. in this scenario, there is a brawl involving the extended bush family and some civilians. do you a, say it is a private matter? b, have a candidate make a joke about the brawl in bushes. c, throw neil bush under the bus or d, attack the new york times? >> it depends on the severity of the brawl. >> let's say there were some blood drawn. >> by? >> bush on iowan contacts. >> that is not good. >> what are you going with? >> i think you do a hybrid of a little bit of a braw
clarks not to my -- >> not to my knowledge. >> drop in the candidate first year you it is mrs. clinton. we are at a fundraiser.ally, it is caught on tape. there is a secret recording from a fundraiser where you hear a voice that sounds like hillary clinton saying expletive the people of new hampshire. a, suggest it was doctored. c, onto south carolina. or d. attack the new york times. >> we know it has worked in the past. it is a play on the romney meets obama in 2008...
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mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other republican repeal efforts, h.r. 596 does have a bit of a new twist. this legislation instructs the appropriate committee to include provisiones that will provide people with pre-existing conditions access to affordable health coverage and provisions designed to increase the number of insured americans. i'm not sure where the republicans have been in the past five years, but those two provisions is already in the affordable care act, which is already the law of the land. in fact, the number of uninsured americans have steadily decrease under the affordable care act to a record low of 13.4% by the second quarter of freen, and the gallup's -- 2014, and the gallup's quarterly
mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other...
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clark: i thank the gentleman for virginia for yielding. mr. chairman, the elementary and secondary education act was passed 50 years ago to embody the promise that education is a right, not a privilege. we are supposed to be guardians of that promise. not the architects of its demise. this re-authorization was an opportunity for congress to delve in and debate the most pressing issues facing our schools. sadly, the republican majority chose to introduce a partisan bill behind closed doors without a single public hearing. now we have a bill that reflects that lack of inclusion, takes hundreds of millions of dollars from our most vulnerable children and weakens the safeguards that govern taxpayer money. when i served on my local school committee, a tough economy meant some really difficult decisions. not everyone was happy, but we listened. we listened to teachers administrators, parents, students, experts and fiscal watchdogs. and we were guided by one simple principle -- what's best for our students? it's a shame congress couldn't find the wil
clark: i thank the gentleman for virginia for yielding. mr. chairman, the elementary and secondary education act was passed 50 years ago to embody the promise that education is a right, not a privilege. we are supposed to be guardians of that promise. not the architects of its demise. this re-authorization was an opportunity for congress to delve in and debate the most pressing issues facing our schools. sadly, the republican majority chose to introduce a partisan bill behind closed doors...
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mr. muhammad has known grass-roots support and is the only one who operates or functions on a mass vehicle -- i think baldwin told dr. keneth clark that martin luther king is at the end of his rope. concerning the poll taken by "newsweek" magazine, i think he said it's the leaders who went with king and gave mr. muhammad around 90%. i just told you a while ago, these so-called leaders included horn, dick gregory comics trumpet players baseball players. show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader or a singer or dancer ore orb or eye trumpet player. these aren't leaders. these are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the white demuent or over the black community by the white community and made celebs and usually say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear and it is an honor, actually that they endorse dr. martin luther king and and were against the honorable elijah muhammad. that's actually an honor. now, when you say they also in the same "newsweek" poll, i think the pollsters say he went into the negro community and asked about the muslims and many negroes whom he asked said i never heard
mr. muhammad has known grass-roots support and is the only one who operates or functions on a mass vehicle -- i think baldwin told dr. keneth clark that martin luther king is at the end of his rope. concerning the poll taken by "newsweek" magazine, i think he said it's the leaders who went with king and gave mr. muhammad around 90%. i just told you a while ago, these so-called leaders included horn, dick gregory comics trumpet players baseball players. show me in the white community...
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clark: mr. chairman i would like to yield one minute to my colleague from oregon. the chair: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized for one minute. ms. bonamici: thank you. i'd like to thank representative clark for yielding and for offering this important amendment. high-quality early childhood education sets up students for success throughout their lives and is a critical component of any education system. we should be doing all we can to support early childhood educators, to help engage families in early education and to take steps to close the achievement gap before it opens. . i urge my colleagues to support representative clark's amendment. and i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. ms. clark: i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from massachusetts. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 18 printed in part b of house report 114-29. for wha
clark: mr. chairman i would like to yield one minute to my colleague from oregon. the chair: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized for one minute. ms. bonamici: thank you. i'd like to thank representative clark for yielding and for offering this important amendment. high-quality early childhood education sets up students for success throughout their lives and is a critical component of any education system. we should be doing all we can to support early childhood educators, to help engage...
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mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for ms. clark of massachusetts for today, mrs. lawrence of michigan for today ms. lofgren of california for today through thursday, and ms. napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request ares granted. -- requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. payne, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. payne: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members be given five days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. payne: also, mr. speaker i'd like to enter into the record a statement on tonight's c.b.c. special order from the honorable eddie bernice johnson from texas. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. payne: thank you. mr. speaker i want to begin by welcoming our new members by thanking congresswoman marcia fudge for her leadership of the congressional black caucus during the 113th congr
mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for ms. clark of massachusetts for today, mrs. lawrence of michigan for today ms. lofgren of california for today through thursday, and ms. napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request ares granted. -- requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman...
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clark gable for best actor. >> i do want to take this opportunity of expressing my thanks and sincere gratitude to mr.appa, director of "it happened one night" and miss claudette colbert who was gracious enough to co-star with me in that same picture. thank you. >> for years, the academy gave newspapers the names of oscar winners early. 1940 was a banner year for oscar. all ten nominated films would become classics. the "l.a. times" jumped the gun and published the list of winners prematurely. the academy was furious, and from then on price waterhouse has delivered oscar results in /sealed envelopes to be opened only onstage. >> these votes are all tabulated by price waterhouse. they're counted in a sealed room. then a secretary types them out. then she is taken out and shot and here we are [ laughter ] >> i'd like to introduce you to mr. bill miller of price waterhouse and company, the guardian of oscar secrets. >> mr. bill miller of price waterhouse. >> mr. miller is a representative of price waterhouse. >> i'm bill miller of price waterhouse. >> no, i didn't know that by >> may i have the envelope.
clark gable for best actor. >> i do want to take this opportunity of expressing my thanks and sincere gratitude to mr.appa, director of "it happened one night" and miss claudette colbert who was gracious enough to co-star with me in that same picture. thank you. >> for years, the academy gave newspapers the names of oscar winners early. 1940 was a banner year for oscar. all ten nominated films would become classics. the "l.a. times" jumped the gun and published...
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mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other republican repeal efforts, h.r. 596 does have a bit of a new twist. this legislation instructs the appropriate committee to include provisiones that will provide people with pre-existing conditions access to affordable health coverage and provisions designed to increase the number of insured americans. i'm not sure where the republicans have been in the past five years, but those two provisions is already in the affordable care act, which is already the law of the land. in fact, the number of uninsured americans have steadily decrease under the affordable care act to a record low of 13.4% by the second quarter of freen, and the gallup's -- 2014, and the gallup's quarterly
mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. compleark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for one minute. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to h.r. 596, a bill that will completely repeal the affordable care act, which was signed into law in 2010 and declared sound by the supreme court. it gives health care coverage to all americans regardless of their gender, health condition or ability to pay. unlike other...
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mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america, that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant. one of our premier exports to america. we're proud of having him -- >> you're not going to say peers morgan? >> i like peers morgan. >> red sweater. >> otherwise i see a risk he could be re-exported. i feel that's a solution. i forgot, you asked a question about policing and stuff, i don't want to be seen to be evading questions. we had a great time, but one thing surprised me was the sheer number of geiger counters that are deployed by the nypd. there are thousands, they have thousands and thousands of radioactivity detectors. i didn't know the threat of a dirty bomb was thou
mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america, that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant....
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mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clarkand dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america, that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant. one of our premier exports to america. we're proud of having him -- >> you're not going to say peers morgan? >> i like peers morgan. >> red sweater. >> otherwise i see a risk he could be re-exported.
mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clarkand dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america, that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant....
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mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you, sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant. one of our premier exports to america. we're proud of having him -- >> you're not going to say peers morgan? >> i like peers morgan. >> red sweater. >> otherwise i see a risk he could be re-exported. i feel that's a solution. i forgot, you asked a question about policing and stuff, i don't want to be seen to be evading questions. we had a great time, but one thing surprised me was the sheer number of geiger counters that are deployed by the nypd. there are thousands, they have thousands and thousands of radioactivity detectors. i didn't know the threat of a dirty bomb was thou
mr. mayor. welcome to washington. my name is ryan clark and dove tailing off mike's question about "daily show," this is going to sound a little silly but i wanted to put to you, sir, the question if you could choose a replacement for jon stewart in the united states of america that's a question we're all dealing with, who would you choose? who would you give us? >> from our country? >> our country, your country? >> i've got a guy for you. he is absolutely brilliant....
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clark kent. everybody knows that they are not real figures. and when word got back to the vietnamese that they had been made a joke of, he got his ticket to alcatraz. i want, mr. speaker, people to understand alcatraz for a minute. the reason why these 11 men went to alcatraz is because they were the thorn in the side of the north vietnamese and they were the ones that caused the problems. the american prison, the hanoi hilton, also caused problems, but these 11 were singled out and went into a cell that was about four feet by nine. and just imagine that. four feet by nine. it's about yay big and nine feet in front of you. they spent on average about 2 1/2 years the alcatraz 11 in this prison camp. they were able to get out of their cell for 15 minutes a day to be able to empty their sanitation bucket. they ate in their cell. and they had a tremendous amount of time. what can you do? . the most important muscle that they exercised was their brain, which is why the tap code was so important. but they used other methods. they could cough and sneeze and try to do different things. they waved their hands in front of the doors so shadows would be indicative of tho
clark kent. everybody knows that they are not real figures. and when word got back to the vietnamese that they had been made a joke of, he got his ticket to alcatraz. i want, mr. speaker, people to understand alcatraz for a minute. the reason why these 11 men went to alcatraz is because they were the thorn in the side of the north vietnamese and they were the ones that caused the problems. the american prison, the hanoi hilton, also caused problems, but these 11 were singled out and went into a...