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community in marietta leaders mentors seventh and eighth graders. helping them explore different career paths. think back to who inspired you. for me it was a of barbers cut hair.- who cut they would yell johnny someday you are going to be something. that was 50 years ago. ohio means jobs. what the salaries are. look what they have to do to get more of those jobs. havethan 220,000 students already used this site to being in exploring careers. employers tell me the one of their top personal concerns is drug abuse and addiction. the attorney general and i have worked on this. they have very personal stories about the ways drugs have torn up their own lives. their families and their neighborhoods. i have met mothers and fathers and wonderevery day whether it is going to all come tumbling down. put yourself in their shoes for a moment. we have to win this war. we knew then and we are all too well aware that this is not an easy war to win. it takes a comprehensive and community centered plan of it will be one and forth just by actions we take in columbus
community in marietta leaders mentors seventh and eighth graders. helping them explore different career paths. think back to who inspired you. for me it was a of barbers cut hair.- who cut they would yell johnny someday you are going to be something. that was 50 years ago. ohio means jobs. what the salaries are. look what they have to do to get more of those jobs. havethan 220,000 students already used this site to being in exploring careers. employers tell me the one of their top personal...
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starting here in marietta, the first ohioan show the nation what can be accomplished. we are still doing it today. together, we are getting the job ohioans and by rededicating ourselves to the mission and with the spirit of servant leadership, we will keep lifting up our fellow buckeyes. mr. president, mr. speaker, numbers of the general assembly -- let us tear down all of the barriers, all of the roadblocks together, we can move ohio further down the path towards the vision of freedom, prosperity, and opportunity that we all share and believe in. together, we can do it. god bless america. god bless ohio. and god bless our futures together. thank you. [applause]
starting here in marietta, the first ohioan show the nation what can be accomplished. we are still doing it today. together, we are getting the job ohioans and by rededicating ourselves to the mission and with the spirit of servant leadership, we will keep lifting up our fellow buckeyes. mr. president, mr. speaker, numbers of the general assembly -- let us tear down all of the barriers, all of the roadblocks together, we can move ohio further down the path towards the vision of freedom,...
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he made a speech in marietta, ohio, just across the river from west virginia. west virginia's primary is may 10. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> now that we have had the obligatory selfie and you have seen that the ohio general assembly is one big family, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to introduce to you our great governor, john kasich. [cheers and applause] gov. kasich: thank you all very much. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. thank you. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you all very much. thank you. well, you know, i couldn't resist that baby. when she gets to be 18 and decides to vote, i will be out of politics, but that's so sweet. congratulations on the beautiful baby. she didn't even cry. there you go. thank you, mr. president, mr. speaker. i want to thank you, the members of the general assembly, for bringing this joint legislative session. i hope you are all beginning to realize that getting this out of the capital is a good idea and i hope it will continue for a very long time. and it's in his dark day for our -- it
he made a speech in marietta, ohio, just across the river from west virginia. west virginia's primary is may 10. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> now that we have had the obligatory selfie and you have seen that the ohio general assembly is one big family, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to introduce to you our great governor, john kasich. [cheers and applause] gov. kasich: thank you all very much. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. thank you....
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special thanks tot people of this great community marietta in wash county.al officials, law enforcement officers, and other community leaders. and of course the staff and trustees of this beautiful people's bank. this is a phenomenal place. and all who have hetched make this year's state of the state possible. justice owe conner along with justice french. where are they? can they be recognized here? and i hope you will join me in welcoming our lieutenant governor mary taylor. where is mary? f you will please stand. and of course the orts members of my cabinet and staff have been with us tonight out all over town. if the cabinet would stand for a second and be recognized. k. then finally, i wulled just like to say a word. i said to my wife. our kids are 16. they're sophomores in high school. a lot of demands on them. and they're now driving. i said to my wife if you can't make it down here, i understand. everybody will understand. you have things you have to do. so i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television. but she shocked m
special thanks tot people of this great community marietta in wash county.al officials, law enforcement officers, and other community leaders. and of course the staff and trustees of this beautiful people's bank. this is a phenomenal place. and all who have hetched make this year's state of the state possible. justice owe conner along with justice french. where are they? can they be recognized here? and i hope you will join me in welcoming our lieutenant governor mary taylor. where is mary? f...
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[applause] look, right here in marietta, tore the community works mentor seventh and eighth graders,o guide them and explore different paths. i want to say to you all here tonight. you think back to who inspired you. might have been your principal, it may have been your coach. for me it was a couple of barbers that cut hair and when i walked by they would come out the door and they yelled johnny , someday, you are going to be something. that was 50 years ago. i remember loving them for what they did. and ohio means jobs, that website. with it parents, teachers, and others have new kid friendly internet tools to help learn about careers, what the salaries are, and what they have to do to get one of those jobs. more than 120,000 students have used our site to begin exploring careers, direct your constituents to the ohio means jobs. it can change a life. so many people employed in big towns and in rural areas, they tell me one of their top personal concerns is drug abuse and addiction. we talked about it earlier today. the attorney general and i have worked on this for quite a long time
[applause] look, right here in marietta, tore the community works mentor seventh and eighth graders,o guide them and explore different paths. i want to say to you all here tonight. you think back to who inspired you. might have been your principal, it may have been your coach. for me it was a couple of barbers that cut hair and when i walked by they would come out the door and they yelled johnny , someday, you are going to be something. that was 50 years ago. i remember loving them for what...
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she moved on to marietta middle school and later became superintendent of marietta public schools. 8900 students, 1200 employees, a challenge but a wonderful community. throughout her career she's gifted more to children in our community than any person i know of. in particular she taught those who didn't know how to read to read. she's made reading a passion in our community. she's made children's ability to read and comprehend and understand and move forward in life a reality and a place where at one time there was no reality at all. in fact, let me tell you, mr. president, when i was the chairman of the state board of education, we were working so hard to make reading first a movement in the country cht she came forward with this idea about adopting something called marietta reads, a simple program where you have leaders in the community like myself to come to elementary schools in marietta, georgia, sit indian style on the floor with first graders and teach them to read and read with them. help them identify with the joy of reading and understanding of reading. kay to a greater appr
she moved on to marietta middle school and later became superintendent of marietta public schools. 8900 students, 1200 employees, a challenge but a wonderful community. throughout her career she's gifted more to children in our community than any person i know of. in particular she taught those who didn't know how to read to read. she's made reading a passion in our community. she's made children's ability to read and comprehend and understand and move forward in life a reality and a place...
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here in marietta, strong winds cause aid tree branch to rip a hole in an apartment. and several people were hurt when a mobile home was destroyed. >>> federal authorities in oklahoma say that a wild fire is 20% contained. is it started tuesday when high winds damaged power lines. meanwhile another wild fire continues to burn along the arizona-california border and investigators have not ruled out arson as the cause. >>> today vice president joe biden is teaming up with a super star for a good cause. he will appear beside lady gaga to raise awareness of sexual assault on college campuses. it's part of a white house campaign encouraging people to support victims and intervene if they see an assault happening. >>> still ahead on "action news" at noon, team work medical treatment is helping to fight cancer without the side effects. they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop
here in marietta, strong winds cause aid tree branch to rip a hole in an apartment. and several people were hurt when a mobile home was destroyed. >>> federal authorities in oklahoma say that a wild fire is 20% contained. is it started tuesday when high winds damaged power lines. meanwhile another wild fire continues to burn along the arizona-california border and investigators have not ruled out arson as the cause. >>> today vice president joe biden is teaming up with a super...
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the pioneering spirit of those early settlers remains alive in marietta today, as do a number of their descendents. one of them is with us this evening. nancy putnam hollister, our first female governor -- where is she? [cheers and applause] gov. kasich: you know, those first settlers couldn't imagine at the time, but by opening the door to america's western frontier, they were opening one of the most important chapters in the history of the new american nation. think about this. conceived that the states that began with those pioneer homesteads would go on to be the birthplace of the first man who walked on the moon. it's a pretty incredible thing when you think about that whole movement, from the first settlers to neil armstrong on the moon. in ohio, in its earliest stages, was the frontier state, and although i kept moving westward, ohio, in so many ways, remains on the frontier, a pioneering leader in entrepreneurship, agriculture, invention, industry, and innovation. from its earliest beginnings and for generations after, ohio has been a place that people wanted to be and a model
the pioneering spirit of those early settlers remains alive in marietta today, as do a number of their descendents. one of them is with us this evening. nancy putnam hollister, our first female governor -- where is she? [cheers and applause] gov. kasich: you know, those first settlers couldn't imagine at the time, but by opening the door to america's western frontier, they were opening one of the most important chapters in the history of the new american nation. think about this. conceived that...
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it has already been passed in the northern marietta islands which is a u.s. territory. the governor thinks it should be a role model for the entire country to curb gun violence. a number of cities adopt add higher tax including seattle. the idea is not new. it was proposed in the 90's and backed up by hillary clinton. >> raiding the bar another major retailer now increasing the starting pay. lauren simonetti is here to explain. >> no worker at target will make less than 10 doll la l$10 an ho. labor groups demanding higher pay. the gun industry is underway. >> this year, too, as fbi background checks a precursor to bills in record highs. they will show up an hour later. >> lincoln has launched a kinder for graduates. it is based on schools major and graduation years. very cool. back to you. >> i have that idea for an app. >> thank you, lauren. >> deadly flooding we showed you some of the images earlier. it is not over yet. maria molina is in the weather center tracking more rain and snow. the area does not need it. we are tracking the storm system. we an area of low pres
it has already been passed in the northern marietta islands which is a u.s. territory. the governor thinks it should be a role model for the entire country to curb gun violence. a number of cities adopt add higher tax including seattle. the idea is not new. it was proposed in the 90's and backed up by hillary clinton. >> raiding the bar another major retailer now increasing the starting pay. lauren simonetti is here to explain. >> no worker at target will make less than 10 doll la...
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presidential candidate john kasich addresses a joint session of his state's legislature live omorrow from marietta, k p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> defense secretary ash carter spoke today about updating the nation's defense command structure. that's next on c-span. then, a hearing on the recent attacks in europe and ways to ombat terrorism. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, jonathan swan, national political reporter for "the hill" will join us to discuss tuesday's primary results in wisconsin. also a look ahead to this weekend's contests in ohio and wyoming and a key race in new york late they are month. and kyle palmerleau will be with us to talk about tax proposals put forth by republicans and democrats running for president. also carrie arnold who will be with us to talk about the controversy over school based nutrition and b.m.i. screenings or students. she writes about how they're supposed to be helpful for student bus some studies show they may be triggering eating disorders for children. that's live o
presidential candidate john kasich addresses a joint session of his state's legislature live omorrow from marietta, k p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> defense secretary ash carter spoke today about updating the nation's defense command structure. that's next on c-span. then, a hearing on the recent attacks in europe and ways to ombat terrorism. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, jonathan...
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, ida phillip in the first chapter, who was turned down for a job on the assembly line at martin marietta in 1968 because she had daughter who was three years old and they wouldn't hire women with children. she passed away in 1985 and she -- irinterviewed three of her kids and they directed me to the courthouse in orlando where some of her powers were on display because that where her trial was or her case was heard. so her letters to lbj, chills the way they chapter begins-was actually there in the courthouse. and then a couple of occasions involved unions representing women, and most of the women i couldn't contact so i relied a lot on the lawyers and been drummond, for the third chapter, the unfair pension contribution case, that was from early '70s and he had all the case files. so all the women who led the movement to challenge this policy, i found their notes in his file, and pictures they had send him. so that was making the people come alive who i couldn't meet. >> tell me all about which cases really grabbed you the most. you favorites. pick favorites. >> this is on tv, right? wh
, ida phillip in the first chapter, who was turned down for a job on the assembly line at martin marietta in 1968 because she had daughter who was three years old and they wouldn't hire women with children. she passed away in 1985 and she -- irinterviewed three of her kids and they directed me to the courthouse in orlando where some of her powers were on display because that where her trial was or her case was heard. so her letters to lbj, chills the way they chapter begins-was actually there...
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he will speak to the legislature and the city of marietta and southeastern ohio. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is scheduled to speak in a couple minutes at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. that is ahead of the presidential primary on may 26. is gettingge underway very shortly on c-span3. live coverage is donald trump campaigns in new york. he is in the town of bethpage on long island. this month. we showcase our student cam winners. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? these students want presidential candidates to discuss lowering the voting age to 16 in their vote,titled, "lower the raise america." >> one of the biggest problems today is the lack of political participation. 2012, only 58 point 6% of eligible voters participated in the election. the abysmal turnout should be on the forefront of political debates. in 1971, the 26th amendment expanded voting rights to those over the age of 18. 17,ver, those aged 16 and 2.60% of the population, are
he will speak to the legislature and the city of marietta and southeastern ohio. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is scheduled to speak in a couple minutes at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. that is ahead of the presidential primary on may 26. is gettingge underway very shortly on c-span3. live coverage is donald trump campaigns in new york. he is in the town of bethpage on long island. this month. we showcase our student cam winners. this year's theme is road to the...
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. >> they thought he was going to mention a multileave marketing and it was martin marietta as a ecjolso have angulo here. you won a contest last year to actually deliver user stoic pick idea in front of the audiences that's available to you, either a student or professional to do that. tell us about how you won this contest, which by the way your idea is judged by big ackman and several of the other top hedge fund managers of the world. >> like i said, it's a great honor. this is the super bowl of investment ideas. when i was at wharton, they told us, you know, there would be this sohn investment conference, and it's the biggest event there is, and throughout wharton you do pitches to your cohorts, your friends and say, what do you think? and i came up with this idea about tinder, which was pardon of iac, and i knowed that the sales side would say, you know what? there's no up side in tinder. when i heard that from the sales side, i went, wait a minute this guy is proper very happily married, so then i talked about it with a couple friends and they said that's a brilliant idea. that'
. >> they thought he was going to mention a multileave marketing and it was martin marietta as a ecjolso have angulo here. you won a contest last year to actually deliver user stoic pick idea in front of the audiences that's available to you, either a student or professional to do that. tell us about how you won this contest, which by the way your idea is judged by big ackman and several of the other top hedge fund managers of the world. >> like i said, it's a great honor. this is...
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because they're creative, they're innovative and i'm getting ready for a state of the state address in marietta that comes next week. you should come cover it. >> i have a feeling we will be. let's sneak in another break here. more with governor john kasich. the msnbc town hall. don't let dust and allergies get between you and fe's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase contls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. and cannonballsch and clean and real and looking good and sandwich and soup and a new personal best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group. good, clean food pairs well with anything. try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. wopen up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in ret
because they're creative, they're innovative and i'm getting ready for a state of the state address in marietta that comes next week. you should come cover it. >> i have a feeling we will be. let's sneak in another break here. more with governor john kasich. the msnbc town hall. don't let dust and allergies get between you and fe's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase contls six. and six is greater...
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marietta, by the way, is across the ohio river from west virginia. presidential primary scheduled for may 10. on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with "landmark- with cases." our 12 part series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind significantmost decisions in american history. >> this is the story of power in a time of war. it was about the conditions under which presidents can do things that may not be in the constitution. and it limits the congress and the courts'place on it. >> the case has been come to be accepted by the culture. how many can we say about that? isolated the u.s. as only one of four nations across the globe. settled theas not issue. >> and tonight we will look at the case that strengthened the 14th amendment against search and seizures, making it illegal for evidence to be used without a warrant in court. that will be tonight on c-span and c-span.org. navy admiral andrew lewis said today that coalition forces are gaining momentum and territory in the battle against isis. h
marietta, by the way, is across the ohio river from west virginia. presidential primary scheduled for may 10. on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with "landmark- with cases." our 12 part series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind significantmost decisions in american history. >> this is the story of power in a time of war. it was about the conditions under which presidents can do things that may not be in the...
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serious injuries reported in places like marietta, georgia, which is where you're seeing the video. homewood, alabama. if that's not dangerous enough look at the numbers coming in. 1, the windchill by saturday morning, 6, marquette. slides to the east. check out new york city, it will feel like 1 on sunday morning. 7 in buffalo so a lot of cold weather to talk about even some snow that i'll be hitting on in a couple of minutes. >> oh, boy. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> now to a manhunt. we have breaking news under way for two men who broke free from a mental hospital. one is accused killer. authorities warning they are considered dangerous. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been tracking all the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: citizens of washington state are waking up to bad news and need to be on the look ute. these men are violent and possibly unstable. one of them described by a judge as, quote, scary. a massive manhunt under way for these two men who escaped overnight from a washington state mental hospital. police describe the men as danger
serious injuries reported in places like marietta, georgia, which is where you're seeing the video. homewood, alabama. if that's not dangerous enough look at the numbers coming in. 1, the windchill by saturday morning, 6, marquette. slides to the east. check out new york city, it will feel like 1 on sunday morning. 7 in buffalo so a lot of cold weather to talk about even some snow that i'll be hitting on in a couple of minutes. >> oh, boy. >> all right, ginger, thank you....
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presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich gives the annual state of the state address from mariettaohio, live tonight. we'll take you there live at 7:00 p.m. iron on c-span. >>> next, public policy, criminal justice and computer science experts on encryption issues and policy. from the information technology and innovation foundation in washington this is about an hour 35 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. we'll get started. my name is danielle castro. i'm vice president of. itf. information, technology foundation. we are a non-profit, monday partisan think tank that focuses on public policy. encoding the encryption dilemma. conversation on backdoors going dark and cybersecurity. the goal of today's event is to explore the ongoing debate about cripping tography how to find the right balance between needs of government to prevent crime and stop terrorism. and on the other side, desire of private companies and citizens to protect their data. so a few logistics before we get started. first the event is being recorded. it is also being live streamed. if you're remotely using hashtag, d
presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich gives the annual state of the state address from mariettaohio, live tonight. we'll take you there live at 7:00 p.m. iron on c-span. >>> next, public policy, criminal justice and computer science experts on encryption issues and policy. from the information technology and innovation foundation in washington this is about an hour 35 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. we'll get started. my name is danielle castro. i'm vice...
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he will be delivering that in marietta, ohio, and then back to town hall meetings in manhattan, in harlem, upstate and try to make new york and pennsylvania areas where he can see a bit more of a response because northeast republicans may be more inclined to look at john kasich. craig? >> governor kasich respond to these calls for him to get out of the race earlier at a town hall, kelly. this is what he said. >> last night, by the way, i saw something very interesting. donald trump said i need to get out of the race because i'm getting his voters. i've got news for him. i'm going to get a heck a lot of his voters. that's what's going to happen. >> that's pretty edgy. that's governor kasich sticking it to him. here's the thing. trump's been talking about it. ted cruz, as you know, has launched an ad sort of going after kasich here. have they responded? >> reporter: that's what john kasich was saying in giving a new moniker calling him senator ted the smear artist. he said a few minutes ago. i'm sure you'll see that play because it's a notable zinger towards ted cruz which we don't often se
he will be delivering that in marietta, ohio, and then back to town hall meetings in manhattan, in harlem, upstate and try to make new york and pennsylvania areas where he can see a bit more of a response because northeast republicans may be more inclined to look at john kasich. craig? >> governor kasich respond to these calls for him to get out of the race earlier at a town hall, kelly. this is what he said. >> last night, by the way, i saw something very interesting. donald trump...
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at 7:00, ohio governor, john kasich is back in ohio in marietta for the state of the state address, life here on c-span. >> every election cycle, we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. c-span is a vehicle for empowering people to make good choices. it is like you are getting a seven course of a gourmet five-star meal of policy. boy do i sound like a nerd right there, but it is true. c-span as a home for political junkies and a way to track what is happening in the government or any agencies. have a television on their desk and c-span is on. >> there are a lot of c-span fans on the hill. my colleagues, when i go back today, they will say i saw you on c-span. >> you can get the history of grain elevators. >> there is so much more c-span does in terms of its programming to make sure people outside the beltway know what is going on inside it. >> i announced my candidacy. --i am officially running >> for president of the united states. who coversorter politics, c-span has been part of my research, ray -- providing me with quotes and insights into people. >> all of th
at 7:00, ohio governor, john kasich is back in ohio in marietta for the state of the state address, life here on c-span. >> every election cycle, we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. c-span is a vehicle for empowering people to make good choices. it is like you are getting a seven course of a gourmet five-star meal of policy. boy do i sound like a nerd right there, but it is true. c-span as a home for political junkies and a way to track what is happening in...
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joseph is in marietta, georgia. an independent. good morning. caller: yes.t: go ahead with your comment. caller: yes. i'm commenting -- i'm listening to all of the callers coming in. most of you guys who are calling in, you still complain about the same issues. and you complain about the same issues that are going on in the world. until you get to the real issue all of these tracking devices. all these eye scanners and all this. all the stuff is created by the jewish people. host: we will move on to richard in corona, missouri. caller: good morning. electionson tv, these we're having. people in big lines. we fought wars to get people the right to vote. here don't hassle -- want to pass laws to keep people from voting here. that's not right. the guy said something about the candidates never built nothing. bernie sanders is a carpenter. i have built plenty of things area i am a carpenter. he is the only real democrat running. host: a headline in the washington times today. some comments by sanders that are making plenty of headlines around this country. sander
joseph is in marietta, georgia. an independent. good morning. caller: yes.t: go ahead with your comment. caller: yes. i'm commenting -- i'm listening to all of the callers coming in. most of you guys who are calling in, you still complain about the same issues. and you complain about the same issues that are going on in the world. until you get to the real issue all of these tracking devices. all these eye scanners and all this. all the stuff is created by the jewish people. host: we will move...
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i'm chief council for commissioner marietta robinson. nsa actually have very little access to people's data, and that data could be very, very, very critically important to actually saving lives. i know we have some commercial interests up here. we have the ftc doing regulation and we have some other representatives that might not like government getting some access to this data, but everything from helping underserved communities, getting recall information after they've bought products on the secondhand markets or less safe products that they don't have access to better resources, also you touched on health data. we don't have huge access to health data on how products have injured or killed consumers and a way to get back to those communities around lnd let them that these things are problematic and how they can partner with government agencies to get this data because the one thing we know is, big data, little data, it's very expensive and we don't have access to it and it can actually change people's lives for the good, notwithstand
i'm chief council for commissioner marietta robinson. nsa actually have very little access to people's data, and that data could be very, very, very critically important to actually saving lives. i know we have some commercial interests up here. we have the ftc doing regulation and we have some other representatives that might not like government getting some access to this data, but everything from helping underserved communities, getting recall information after they've bought products on the...
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sophie's work in her hometown of marietta, georgia, led her to be recognized as a youth advocate for the national no kid hungry campaign. i'm inspired by her commitment, compassion, and drive to end hunger. sophie teaches us all that you're never too young to make a difference. i have no doubt that sophie will continue to do great things to end hunger now. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the incredible work being done in my home state of arkansas by our kids read. when i was the chamber of commerce chair in little rock, i was proud to help our kids read expand 3 1/2 years ago with the goal of improving literacy rates among our children in arkansas. in the 2014-2015 school year alone, our kids read was able to
sophie's work in her hometown of marietta, georgia, led her to be recognized as a youth advocate for the national no kid hungry campaign. i'm inspired by her commitment, compassion, and drive to end hunger. sophie teaches us all that you're never too young to make a difference. i have no doubt that sophie will continue to do great things to end hunger now. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the...