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dr. johnson and dr. williams who leads the reading program. you asked me about the transformation in the kids. we were talking about one girl who is in our program. and this summer she told dr. dawson she didn't need any help in math. she was working on her review and this is a girl that came in the program she's in the seventh grade. she came in at a third grade math level and in one year dr. johnson has gotten her to the -- her to grade level and this summer she is doing a review. she said i don't need any help. i mean, the staff we have is really tremendous. and the dedication -- >> the dedication out there. they're truly committed. because a lot of times it's an extended family. a lot of mentors you have there because it's a one-parent house. sometimes the parent's working and don't have the time to help them in the afternoon or stay with them as you guys do. donald, talk a little bit if we can bigger picture and share your wisdom. we talked about the women and we have got the william sisters of course, and sloan and strong bench strength
dr. johnson and dr. williams who leads the reading program. you asked me about the transformation in the kids. we were talking about one girl who is in our program. and this summer she told dr. dawson she didn't need any help in math. she was working on her review and this is a girl that came in the program she's in the seventh grade. she came in at a third grade math level and in one year dr. johnson has gotten her to the -- her to grade level and this summer she is doing a review. she said i...
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page 50 of your book, you indicate that lyndon johnson four days before he met kink in the white house -- met dr. king in the white house lyndon johnson was never hostile toward the voting rights bill. he was a great supporter and we worked like crazy to get that done. i was a staff lawyer with responsibilities under harold green and it is too bad that harold green died before he wrote -- before you wrote the book because he knew a heck of a lot more about the build than i did. it was a time when the relations between how congress and the executive work were not quite the same as today. in fact, in the civil rights division, we wrote virtually every speech of congressman. i wrote senator philips speech, the first speech that introduced the bill into the senate. we wrote the house report, we wrote the senate report. i mean the executive branch -- i agree with you that nothing would happen without the people who had been on the front line and spent all of their courage in making the case for it, but the executive branch was not hostile to the voting rights bill. i am not sure i would agree that it
page 50 of your book, you indicate that lyndon johnson four days before he met kink in the white house -- met dr. king in the white house lyndon johnson was never hostile toward the voting rights bill. he was a great supporter and we worked like crazy to get that done. i was a staff lawyer with responsibilities under harold green and it is too bad that harold green died before he wrote -- before you wrote the book because he knew a heck of a lot more about the build than i did. it was a time...
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dr. johnson letterman. off in the corner is custer. the point is here you have lincoln right next to jonathan letterman who is my hero. matthew gallman: the antietam picture, gardner does a series. he follows lincoln out from d.c. there are a total with all of the guys lined up. i really book recently where the author who wrote about garner, lincoln said that clearly the outside are the best and the ones in the tender inferior which showed me this was not a good -- 10 are inferior which showed me -- tent are inferior which showed me that this was not a good book. >> yes? >> since photography was relatively new during this time, how do you taken during the war changed perspectives or had an impact on the public seeing the photos? >> that is a great question and the most obvious way that they changed perspectives, and the antietam deaf studies are the most -- death studies are the most famous examples of this, they showed what a battlefield actually look like rather than an artistic representation. many americans found them shocking. it
dr. johnson letterman. off in the corner is custer. the point is here you have lincoln right next to jonathan letterman who is my hero. matthew gallman: the antietam picture, gardner does a series. he follows lincoln out from d.c. there are a total with all of the guys lined up. i really book recently where the author who wrote about garner, lincoln said that clearly the outside are the best and the ones in the tender inferior which showed me this was not a good -- 10 are inferior which showed...
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head of innovation for johnson & johnson, dr. ken drazen, my guest this morning. >>> plus phil livan, the ceo of evernote with reporters of fortune and john schwartz of "usa today," this week on "press:here". ." >>> good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. fit bits and other wearables are a miracle of the modern able. my fit bit tells me exactly how much exercise i'm not getting and it keeps careful track of the miles that i'm not running. and then of course, there's the apple watch. it, too, does some pretty cool analysis of your health and well being. but the wearable of the future may not come from fit bit or apple, but from johnson & johnson. researchers at j & j's silicon valley innovation labs are working on wearables that could do so much more than measure your heart rate or remind to you stand up from time to time. dr. ken drazen is the head of innovation for johnson & johnson, both a surgeon and a venture capitalist. joined by john schwartz of "usa today," mikhail leff ram of fortune. as we get started here let's start
head of innovation for johnson & johnson, dr. ken drazen, my guest this morning. >>> plus phil livan, the ceo of evernote with reporters of fortune and john schwartz of "usa today," this week on "press:here". ." >>> good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. fit bits and other wearables are a miracle of the modern able. my fit bit tells me exactly how much exercise i'm not getting and it keeps careful track of the miles that i'm not running. and...
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dr. johnson ojo, a nigerian doctor, and san francisco health inspector ed walsh form the backbone of the mayor's effort against sex trafficking. for the last three years they have led a team of city officials on a full frontal assault on massage parlors. the message is loud and clear, san francisco will not tolerate slavery. >> we're going to have the fire department, fire inspector, the building inspector and the city planner. we're going to have a combination of two police officers from the san francisco police vice squad which will provide us security to get into the facility. >> is the manager here? >> within minutes, inspector walsh discovers a false wall and a hidden room with four-foot ceilings. >> this light must come on somehow. it's a living quarters. are you okay, johnson? >> so, johnson, what is this? >> this is illegal living quarters, unapproved room. >> how many people do you think live back here? >> i would say about four or five of them. there's another bed. >> where? >> sofa out there. you see personal belongings like excessive shoes and suitcases and excessive makeup.
dr. johnson ojo, a nigerian doctor, and san francisco health inspector ed walsh form the backbone of the mayor's effort against sex trafficking. for the last three years they have led a team of city officials on a full frontal assault on massage parlors. the message is loud and clear, san francisco will not tolerate slavery. >> we're going to have the fire department, fire inspector, the building inspector and the city planner. we're going to have a combination of two police officers from...
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particular plan. >> commissioners there is a motion and a second to not take dr commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu no commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 5 to one is commissioner wu voting against commissioners general public comment there are no speaker cards cards. >> sue hester can you turn on the oh, there's some games were being played here the agenda for the board of supervisors land use commission came out at 1041 before the planning commission started and supervisor wiener and supervisor christensen asked their motion to be on mondays calendar to be vote on, on monday i'm sorry tuesday so all the time you've all saying there is enough time to deal with this when half the board of supervisors was a big lie and you have to face if you're playing a game supervisor christensen and supervisor wiener did they know it, of course, that calendar came out this morning and pout u put on the calendar by them i'm asking you to do what you have the power to resend our vote to have a tiny bit of serious discussio
particular plan. >> commissioners there is a motion and a second to not take dr commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu no commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 5 to one is commissioner wu voting against commissioners general public comment there are no speaker cards cards. >> sue hester can you turn on the oh, there's some games were being played here the agenda for the board of...
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[applause] president johnson: dr.bury my favorite event -- my fellow americans, i'm delighted at the chance to speak at this important and this historic institution. howard has long been an outstanding center for the education of negro americans. it is students of every race and color and they come from many countries of the world. it is truly a working example of democratic excellence. [applause] our earth is the home of revolution. in every corner of every continent, men charged with help contend with ancient ways in the pursuit of justice. they reach for the newest of weapons to realize the oldest of dreams. that each may walk in freedom and pride, stretching his talents, enjoying the fruits of of the earth. our enemies may occasionally sees the day of change -- seize the day of but it is the banner of revolution and our own future is linked to this process of swift and turbulent change in many lands in the world. but not the in any country -- but nothing in any country touches us more profoundly, and nothing is mo
[applause] president johnson: dr.bury my favorite event -- my fellow americans, i'm delighted at the chance to speak at this important and this historic institution. howard has long been an outstanding center for the education of negro americans. it is students of every race and color and they come from many countries of the world. it is truly a working example of democratic excellence. [applause] our earth is the home of revolution. in every corner of every continent, men charged with help...
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. >> there is a motion and a second not take dr commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero. >> commissioners that place us on item 17 and we have arranged for an interpreter louisiana are you back there thank you louisiana for saving the day she's here so thank you lou lou of course. >> lou lou does everybody for the department without her i'm not sure where we'll be in the dr requester can come forward for this case on 45 after a discretionary review she can speak in there and you can speak in there. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i think we're going to have to translate in shorter sgralz. >> how high or how tall of the building didn't care the main concern is the door where they put that continue. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> lou lou you should - >> sorry. >> lou lou you need to in the micro. >> she didn't want the door do move where the window is here daughter is working here right next to the front door it is too noisy people go in and out and she need
. >> there is a motion and a second not take dr commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero. >> commissioners that place us on item 17 and we have arranged for an interpreter louisiana are you back there thank you louisiana for saving the day she's here so thank you lou lou of course. >> lou lou does everybody for the department without her i'm...
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persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is
persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is
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persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry there's many restaurant and nearly all are restaurant and cafe that's right even the airport is a diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nontermina
persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is (clapping.) the...
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persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is >> feel like it really is a community. they are not the same thing but it really does feel like there's that kind of a five. everybody is there to enjoy a literary reading. >> the best lit in san francisco. friendly, free and you might get fed. ♪ [applause] >> this san francisco ryther created the radar reading series in 2003. she was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990's and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi it's ic in the mission. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. people writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and prov
persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is >> feel...
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persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org. >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn'
persistent for this style. >> there is a motion and a second to not take dr and approve commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson and commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 68 to zero and places you iuoe on general public comment i have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment seeing none general public comment is closed. and the meeting is so you can't save...
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head of innovation for johnson & johnson, dr.t this morning. >>> plus phil livan, the ceo of evernote with reporters of fortune and john schwartz of "usa today," this week on "press:here". ."
head of innovation for johnson & johnson, dr.t this morning. >>> plus phil livan, the ceo of evernote with reporters of fortune and john schwartz of "usa today," this week on "press:here". ."
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. >> masters and johnsons work was sprung on the world in april of 1966 to a great deal of shock. >> drbert carotny worked with masters and johnsor for third years. a physician and research assistant at that time had been doing laboratory studies of people actually having sex was eye opening. >> they seemed so tame. dr. bill masters and virginia johnson deliberately cooling down a hot topic. >> if one is looking for pornography, one is going to have a long look. >> there's nothing of a very exciting nature in this book. >> oh, but there was. and to their own story as well. >> masters and johnson dealt with virtually every aspect of human sexuality. >> writing a biography of masters and johnson. >> instead of the male being the more powerful of the sexes. what they were showing was that women had a greater capacity for sex. they found out that older people can enjoy sex. >> mayer's book inspired masters of sex on cbc showtime when shows pretty steamy detail how exactly gynecologist masters began his research in 1954. observing prostitutes. their studies were conducted in secrecy at washi
. >> masters and johnsons work was sprung on the world in april of 1966 to a great deal of shock. >> drbert carotny worked with masters and johnsor for third years. a physician and research assistant at that time had been doing laboratory studies of people actually having sex was eye opening. >> they seemed so tame. dr. bill masters and virginia johnson deliberately cooling down a hot topic. >> if one is looking for pornography, one is going to have a long look. >>...
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dr. medford said intriguingly, andrew johnson started feeling "it's kind of interesting rubbing elbows with these people." he has always hated the plantar classes. slave power. he hates them from the very bottom of his soul, and i think because they had always looked down on him, that very poor, semi-literate tailor from the mountains of eastern tennessee and now he has got them where he wants them. they have to beg him for forgiveness. and in some respects, that was probably enough for him. he got what he wanted. he was a southerner. he shared their feelings of racial superiority over people of color. and frankly, he looked at abraham lincoln and, like almost all politicians of his day, he starts analyzing, "ok, what am i going to do to take over this mourning, this feeling of grief, this very, very powerful emotion? take this wave and ride it and say that i am doing what lincoln would have done." you can invoke his name, you can use it politically and it's hard to contradict you if in fact lincoln has not been all that clear up to that point about what he was going to do. well, as it happ
dr. medford said intriguingly, andrew johnson started feeling "it's kind of interesting rubbing elbows with these people." he has always hated the plantar classes. slave power. he hates them from the very bottom of his soul, and i think because they had always looked down on him, that very poor, semi-literate tailor from the mountains of eastern tennessee and now he has got them where he wants them. they have to beg him for forgiveness. and in some respects, that was probably enough...
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it is when johnson stepped down dr. king and bobby kennedy were killed we had the riots in chicago and it led to the election of richard nixon and his re-election by a landslide proportion. but nixon was always his worst enemy and became the greatest scandal in america history in which he was forced to resign. i could not say one or the other was more important. they were kind of of a piece. and i was again, lucky to be in the middle of them. >> 1968 was a huge year but 1989 was a huge year and this was the year you were the only network newscaster at the berlin wall for the fall. i love to hear you tell the story because it began with a tip from a friend didn't it? >> we didn't think the wall was going to come down. there was not a lot going on and let's go there. my motto has been it is never a mistake to go. just get on the airplane and go. something will happen. so i didn't think i would be the only one in the world the night the wall fell. an east german official who made the announcement it was a mistake the way h
it is when johnson stepped down dr. king and bobby kennedy were killed we had the riots in chicago and it led to the election of richard nixon and his re-election by a landslide proportion. but nixon was always his worst enemy and became the greatest scandal in america history in which he was forced to resign. i could not say one or the other was more important. they were kind of of a piece. and i was again, lucky to be in the middle of them. >> 1968 was a huge year but 1989 was a huge...
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johnson: they have done that according to dr. peter vincent pry. an emp attack would be conducted by somebody like north korea or iran and can be conducted from a ship using a scud missile and the fact that you, as the secretary of the department of energy, are not even aware of the 15 recommendations, things like evaluating quick fixes in the event of an emp attack. the fact that richard gartman -- garwin said literally for $20 million we could protect 700 critical transformers that could help us recover from something like that, i am highly concerned. as the secretary of energy, not even aware of these recommendations that were made public in 2008, seven years later, in testimony before our committee, we have done nothing, virtually nothing to address these 15 recommendations by the commission. sec. moniz: first of all, i do not know that report. clearly, many of them must apply to dhs and the dod. on the transformer question, if you look at our energy review published in april, we identify emp as a risk to transformers and we are beginning to wo
johnson: they have done that according to dr. peter vincent pry. an emp attack would be conducted by somebody like north korea or iran and can be conducted from a ship using a scud missile and the fact that you, as the secretary of the department of energy, are not even aware of the 15 recommendations, things like evaluating quick fixes in the event of an emp attack. the fact that richard gartman -- garwin said literally for $20 million we could protect 700 critical transformers that could help...
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dr. truman, perhaps you alone can fully know just how grateful i am for this day. [applause] [applause] president johnson: com eon over here. -- come on over here. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span3 is the home to american history tv, with programs that tell our nation's story. visiting battlefields and key events, american artifacts touring museums and historic sites. history bookshelf, with the best-known american history writers. the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. and our new series, "real america," featuring government and educational films from the 1930's through the 1970's. c-span3, created by the cable tv indust
dr. truman, perhaps you alone can fully know just how grateful i am for this day. [applause] [applause] president johnson: com eon over here. -- come on over here. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2,...
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coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides, civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr., and congressional members about strategy on how to enact in enforcement law. in lbj's speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california berkeley brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american history during the revolution. get a complete schedule on c-span.org. >> 4 white house cabinet members and chairs of the joint chiefs of staff testified about the iran nuclear agreement at a hearing of the senate armed services committee. this hearing focused on the military perspective on the deal, with much of the testimony coming from defense secretary ashton carter and general martin dempsey. senator john mccain chairs this three-hour meeting. sen. mccain: good morning. the committee meets today on the joint country has a plan of action which the u.s. and other major powers have signed with iran. we welcome our distinguished witnesses
coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides, civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr., and congressional members about strategy on how to enact in enforcement law. in lbj's speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california berkeley brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american history during the revolution. get a...
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dr. iris udasin, medical director environmental and occupational health sciences institute, robert wood johnson pled medical school. welcome, dr. udasin. second we have mr. david howie, retired police officer new york city police department. and finally we have miss barbara burnett, former detective new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony testimony. your written testimony will be made a part of the record. you will each be given five minutes to summarize. there are a series of lights on the table. you'll see green first, then yellow. when red appears we ask you please conclude your testimony. so at this time, dr. udasin, you're recognized for five minutes. summarize your testimony. >> my name is iris udasin, and as i serve as rutgers clinical center of excellence in new jersey, we are one of six clinics in the new york/new jersey area. i'm a physician who is board certified in internal and occupational medicine and am a professor at rutgers and a member of the national toxicology panel an expert panel that advises the national insti
dr. iris udasin, medical director environmental and occupational health sciences institute, robert wood johnson pled medical school. welcome, dr. udasin. second we have mr. david howie, retired police officer new york city police department. and finally we have miss barbara burnett, former detective new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony testimony. your written testimony will be made a part of the record. you will each be given...
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for clarification the motion to take dr and take it as modified the last set of plans priority by the project sponsor. >> commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and . >> thank you to lou lou. >> and place. >> yes. thank you lou lou. >> thank you for on the job those children being as well-behaved it is equal understandable but want to acknowledge they were fabulous i hope you'll - >> congratulations. >> commissioners that will place us on our last dr item 19 at clayton street. >> lou lou lou lou can i explain it to her outside. >> good evening. i'm david lindsay of dispatching? a discretionary review of a building permit application to legalize the edition of a between within the building fourth floor the subject building is at clayton street between waller in the argument the immediate area is characterizations by three and four residential buildings that contain generally two to three units with some larger residential buildings the property zoning is rh3 fourth floor to your knowledge was ad
for clarification the motion to take dr and take it as modified the last set of plans priority by the project sponsor. >> commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and . >> thank you to lou lou. >> and place. >> yes. thank you lou lou. >> thank you for on the job those children being as well-behaved it is...
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our coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides. dr. martin luther king jr. and congressional members about strategy on how to enact and enforce the law. and lbj's 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> the republican presidential candidates are in manchester new hampshire, for the first presidential forum on monday at 6:00 p.m. eastern and c-span's "road to the white house" is providing live coverage of the two-hour forum on c-span, c-span radio, and cspan.org. the new hampshire union leader along with media organizations from the early caucus and primary states are sponsoring this forum. and following the live forum you can provide your input by joining our kl call-in program or adding your comments on facebook and twitter. "road to the w
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dr. hailing, were allowed into the dining room, but they were placed in the alcove and literally guarded by secret service agents, they never had the opportunity to meet with lyndon johnson. they never had the opportunity to meet with local leaders about their concerns and their demands to serve to have a black representative on the quadry sent centennial commission. now it's dr. hailing's turn, now it's the local african american community's turn. they wanted to have a demonstration against the fact that they were segregated and being ignored as this big celebration was going on. >> and we had to escalate our movement in that the young people got tired of coming and being instructed in non-violence and having conferences and presentations and all because they became conscious of the newspaper publicity. >> so, like many other communities throughout the south, dr. hailing thought that a sit-in campaign, that local demonstrations, that local pickets, spearheaded by teenagers, spearheaded by young african americans would produce the desired effect and would bring attention to their grievances. >> we're understand staing in front of one of four downtown dining establishment
dr. hailing, were allowed into the dining room, but they were placed in the alcove and literally guarded by secret service agents, they never had the opportunity to meet with lyndon johnson. they never had the opportunity to meet with local leaders about their concerns and their demands to serve to have a black representative on the quadry sent centennial commission. now it's dr. hailing's turn, now it's the local african american community's turn. they wanted to have a demonstration against...
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it include phone conversations between president johnson and his aides dr. martin luther king jr. and others about strategy on how to enforce and enact the law. and lbj's speech at the capitol and the signing of the bill. saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading led to an american victory. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> the republican presidential candidates are in new hampshire for the first voters presidential forum. c-span's road to the white house is providing live coverage of the two-hour forum on c-span c-span radio and c-span.org. the new hampshire union leader and media organizations from the early caucus and primary states are sponsoring this forum for the republican candidates to answer questions from voters. you can provide your input by joining our call-in program or adding our comments on facebook or twitter. road to the white house 2016 on c-span c-span radio and c-span.org. >>> a california father called on congress to approve legislation to get u
it include phone conversations between president johnson and his aides dr. martin luther king jr. and others about strategy on how to enforce and enact the law. and lbj's speech at the capitol and the signing of the bill. saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading led to an american victory. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> the republican presidential candidates are in...
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dr. james e wiseman. >> unanimously adopted. >> mr. johnson expressing profound sorrow for the death of sherry marie page. >> is there an objection so hearing? none ordered. so adopted. >> representative chip huggins congratulating karen close. all right. >> is there an objection? none heard. so ordered. adopted. >> and we have an introduction by mr. rutherford and many others. a joint resolution, directing the south carolina confederate relic room and military museum through its director to establish and maintain appropriate permanent and public dus played for the infantry battle flag. >> aappropriated by the house judiciary committee. >> and a house resolution by representative ot -- -- and a house resolution by representative rutherford and many others regarding the placement of the infantry battle flag at the confederate states of america museum. is there an objection -- it is a house resolution, mr. ot. i have to ask if there is an objection to immediate consideration. if five members object then we have to do that okay. so we'll get thro
dr. james e wiseman. >> unanimously adopted. >> mr. johnson expressing profound sorrow for the death of sherry marie page. >> is there an objection so hearing? none ordered. so adopted. >> representative chip huggins congratulating karen close. all right. >> is there an objection? none heard. so ordered. adopted. >> and we have an introduction by mr. rutherford and many others. a joint resolution, directing the south carolina confederate relic room and...
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johnson: i will send you a number of questions because the recommendations were from the department of homeland security for the department of energy. are you familiar with dr. garr win? sec. moniz: everybody is. sen. johnson: he testified yesterday with the former cia director about the threat of emp. one of the reasons i held that hearing is -- nobody knows how this is going to gain out -- but the inevitable conclusion of this deal is that eventually iran will have a nuclear weapon. are you aware of the fact that iran has launched emp attacks? sec. moniz: no, i am not. sen. johnson: they have done that. an emp attack would be conducted by somebody night north korea or iran and can be conducted from a ship using a scud missile and the fact that you as the secretary of the department of energy, are not even aware of the 15 recommendations, things like evaluating quick fixes in the event of an emp attack. the fact that for literally 20-70,000,000 dollars, we could protect -- $20 million-$70 million -- i am highly concerned. if you are not even aware of these recommendations that were made public in 2008, seven years later, in testimony before our committee,
johnson: i will send you a number of questions because the recommendations were from the department of homeland security for the department of energy. are you familiar with dr. garr win? sec. moniz: everybody is. sen. johnson: he testified yesterday with the former cia director about the threat of emp. one of the reasons i held that hearing is -- nobody knows how this is going to gain out -- but the inevitable conclusion of this deal is that eventually iran will have a nuclear weapon. are you...
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it includes white house phone conversations between johnson and >> adrian:s. and dr. martin luther king jr. and lbj's 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor, brian delay, looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> coming up tonight on c-span3, a look at school choice and other education issues. then defense secretary ashton carter on educational opportunities for children of military families. >>> and later, secretary of state john kerry, joined by energy secretary ernest moniz, and treasury secretary jack lew, for a hearing on the iran nuclear agreement. >>> next, a look at the future of school choice including concerns about funding and other challenges and changing current education policy. from the heritage foundation, this is an hour. [ applause ]. >> thank you, john. and thank you, everyone for being here today, which tod
it includes white house phone conversations between johnson and >> adrian:s. and dr. martin luther king jr. and lbj's 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor, brian delay, looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> coming up tonight on...
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coverage includes phone conversations between johnson and his aides and dr. martin luther king jr.. lbj's speech at the u.s. capitol, and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night, university of california at berkeley history professor looks the history of gun production in europe and have arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete sketch at c-span.org. the newly confirmed administrator of the transportation security administration testified on capitol hill today about aviation security and the operations of the t.s.a. peter neffenger is a retired coast guard admiral who took over as the head of the t.s.a. earlier this month. this hearing of the house homeland security committee is an hour and 20 minutes. chairman mccaul: the committee chairman mccaul: the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting today to provide members with an opportunity to hear from the newly confirmed transportation security administrator, peter neffenger, on his plans for leading the t.s.a. we expect to explore a r
coverage includes phone conversations between johnson and his aides and dr. martin luther king jr.. lbj's speech at the u.s. capitol, and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night, university of california at berkeley history professor looks the history of gun production in europe and have arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete sketch at c-span.org. the newly confirmed administrator of the transportation security administration...
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dr and approve the project are modifications as proposed second. >> commissioners there is a motion and a second as proposed with the modifications commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and item 15 for case 19th street discretionary review has been withdrawn that places you commissioners on item 16 for case lake effort court a discretionary review. >> good evening devin washington located on lake forest court a new 4 story vertical addition over a sfarment that is zoned rh1 detached located opening statements on the northwest side of the lake court the project sites a relatively level lot with a slight lateral slope murray 24 feet wide with a lateral existing building constructed in 19 61 a defined and uniform character with two car garages due to the typography for example of buildings one street frontage but appears 3 story buildings usually at the rear it was set out for 367 notification in 2008 and a discretionary review was filed, however the dr was not sent before the planning commission and it remained in active
dr and approve the project are modifications as proposed second. >> commissioners there is a motion and a second as proposed with the modifications commissioner antonini. >> commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and item 15 for case 19th street discretionary review has been withdrawn that places you commissioners on item 16 for case lake effort court...
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it includes phone conversation between johnson and his aides and dr. martin luther king jr. and strategy on how to enact and enforce the law. and lbj's 1969 speech at the capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california at berkeley professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to a american victor in the american revolution. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> the republican presidential candidates are in manchester new hampshire, for the first presidential forum on monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and the c-span road to the white house is providing live coverage on c-span c-span radio and c-span.org. the new hampshire union leader and media from the early caucus and primary states are sponsoring this forum for the republican presidential candidates to answer questions from voters and following the live forum you can provide input by joining the call-in program or adding comments on facebook and twitter. road to the white house 2016 on c-span c-span radio and
it includes phone conversation between johnson and his aides and dr. martin luther king jr. and strategy on how to enact and enforce the law. and lbj's 1969 speech at the capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california at berkeley professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to a american victor in the american revolution. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> the...
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it includes phone conversation between johnson and his aids and dr. martin luther king and strategy on how to enact and enforce the law. and lbj's 1965 speech at the capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms traded contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get a complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> the defense department recently admitted that a u.s. army lab accidentally shipped live anthrax to 192 facilities in all 50 states and seven foreign countries. officials from the defense department testified at a house committee hearing. tim murphy chairs this two-hour hearing. >> good morning. welcome to our hearing once again dealing with anthrax. the sub-committee today examines continuing concerns over the forward select agent program. this time our focus is on shipment of live anthrax from a defense laboratory that occurred over a ten year period. and as yogi berra said, it
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senator johnson: dr. shoe chart, the -- dr. schuchat, we don't have a real good track record ourselves. so there is a bad pronunciation, probably came from this committee. dr. schuchat. ms. schuchat: influenza has been around for a really long time and continue tobs a major challenge. i think the big picture here is continued investment in improved vaccines, including the so-called universal influenza vaccine is important to get ahead of these problems for the future. senator johnson: mr. currie. mr. currie: i talked how important coordination and plans are. it's easy to talk about those things but it's very difficult to address a real life situation like this. however, this is somewhat unique in that we have had an outbreak, it seems to be slowing, but we expect and we are worried about the next outbreak. we can actually learn many lessons learned, coordination lessons learned now and figure out what our capabilities need to be in other parts of the country that may be impacted by this. we can foningsly learn from this quickly
senator johnson: dr. shoe chart, the -- dr. schuchat, we don't have a real good track record ourselves. so there is a bad pronunciation, probably came from this committee. dr. schuchat. ms. schuchat: influenza has been around for a really long time and continue tobs a major challenge. i think the big picture here is continued investment in improved vaccines, including the so-called universal influenza vaccine is important to get ahead of these problems for the future. senator johnson: mr....
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our coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides, civil rights leader dr king jr. and congressional law. and lbj's 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend saturday night at 7:10 university of california at berkeley history professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> on monday c-span is partnering with the new hampshire union leader for the newspaper's august 3rd voters first forum. all 17 republican candidates have been invited to take part with the event taking place at saint anselm college in manchester. you can see that forum live monday monday beginning at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier this week a house subcommittee examines what it means for consumers and businesses as cars, tools and even household appliances become connected to the internet. we heard testimony from representatives of four lobbying organizations during the hearing. it's an hour and 40 minute
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our coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides civil rights leader dr. martin luther king, jr. and congressional members about strategy on how to enact and enforce the law and lbj's 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and the signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california at berkeley history professor brine delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> when congress is in session c-span 3 brings you more of the best access to congress with live coverage of hearings news conferences, and key public affairs events and every weekend it's american history tv. traveling to historic sites discussions with authors and historians, and eyewitness accounts of events that define the nation. c-span 3, coverage of congress and american history tv. >>> va secretary robert mcdonald attends the ceremony of an opening event that deals with veterans at national harbor in maryland. [ applause ] >> hi jud
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johnson thinking? >> that's right. joining us dr. keith ablo from boston.should never hit a woman right? >> well that's what i was raised with steve. i still go with that philosophy. you know what that may be an and quated notion if you look at our culture that has gender quote unquote stereo types. in fact i think they're trying to dispute the gender differences. no you don't hit girls. that's a like notion. i like using the word girls. i'm not going to stop. i don't like when high school wrestlers have to forfeit a match if they don't wrestle a girl on the other team. that's rekickidiculousridiculous. i believe no man should hit a woman or boy hit a girl. what do you say to people that say he was provoked. >> she punched first. >> i understand the provocation. she's drinking. who knows, this guy could have had had trauma as a football player in the past. i get that. it's so untractattractive case. if those are facts that need to come out in the legal process, they should. i'm not saying the guy should go to jail. i'm saying he's not a role model. to this
johnson thinking? >> that's right. joining us dr. keith ablo from boston.should never hit a woman right? >> well that's what i was raised with steve. i still go with that philosophy. you know what that may be an and quated notion if you look at our culture that has gender quote unquote stereo types. in fact i think they're trying to dispute the gender differences. no you don't hit girls. that's a like notion. i like using the word girls. i'm not going to stop. i don't like when high...
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our coverage includes white house phone conversations between johnson and his aides. civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. and congressional members about strategy on how to enact and enforce the law. l.b.j.'s 1965 speech at the u.s. capitol and signing of the bill. also this weekend, saturday night at 7:10, university of california at berkeley history professor brian delay looks at the history of gun production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american victory during the revolution. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. a live picture of the u.s. capitol national debt and here in washington. the house not in session today but the senate is. senators have been debating heightway funding bill. right now lawmakers voting on their own negotiated six-year bill it includes re-authorization of the export-import bank. this afternoon they'll be turning their attention to the house's short-term highway funding measure, that includes money to keep mass transit programs funding for three months. current funding runs out . to final passage vote on the house bill is set for 1
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. >> thank you chairman johnson, ranking member carper and to our witnesses today. thanks so much. i spent some time with dr. clifford yesterday as we met in the agricultural committee and discussed a number of these issues as well. we have a turkey producer in our audience today. mr. moline thanks for joining us again today. nice to have you here. iowa was hit extremely hard. if you look, a number of us here up at the die yos have a map here up. can't see iowa too well because out of the -- out of the millions and millions of birds that have been infected and destroyed, two-thirds of those birds were from iowa. so, our poultry our turkeys have been infected quite heavily. this has been a big concern for us for a number of months now. and the economic impact to iowa will be about $1 billion. very significant. so, mr. schneider, i sympathize with you very much. a number of our producers have gone through the exact same thing. and i just want to impa-emphasize it is not only devastating for these producers but their employees, those employees' families and the communities that are supported by these producers
. >> thank you chairman johnson, ranking member carper and to our witnesses today. thanks so much. i spent some time with dr. clifford yesterday as we met in the agricultural committee and discussed a number of these issues as well. we have a turkey producer in our audience today. mr. moline thanks for joining us again today. nice to have you here. iowa was hit extremely hard. if you look, a number of us here up at the die yos have a map here up. can't see iowa too well because out of the...
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