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my name is patty, and i work for the american heart association. i'm here to support restricting the sale of vaping devices? we have a report like what the doctor just shared? i know firsthand the impact nicotine has on san francisco's youth through our use with san francisco unified school district? i hear every day the pressures that students face for vaping, and teachers have no idea that students are vaping in their classrooms. teenage is the perfect age for nicotine addiction, and jool and the industry know this. please protect the public health with this policy and san francisco kids. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is nick, and i work on the community impact team for the american heart association. simply put, my mission is to help youth live longer, healthier lives, make better decisions. the time i spend with youth in this city, really, anywhere, it shows me how impressionable they are. i know how impressionable i was. i'm sure you can remember how impressionable you were in elementary school and high school. -- in relati
my name is patty, and i work for the american heart association. i'm here to support restricting the sale of vaping devices? we have a report like what the doctor just shared? i know firsthand the impact nicotine has on san francisco's youth through our use with san francisco unified school district? i hear every day the pressures that students face for vaping, and teachers have no idea that students are vaping in their classrooms. teenage is the perfect age for nicotine addiction, and jool and...
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in 1970, the national americans association and the women's party joined together to form the nationalomen's party. there were many marches to get the 19th amendment passed. they held up signs and had peaceful protests. group7, the first protested and pressured woodrow wilson to support the amendment. roughly 500 out of 2000 suffrage activists were taken to jail and some were force-fed because of hunger strikes. that didn't go so well with the public. listen to the reports in the newspaper. >> lucy, would you look at this one? 1917, she was the former chief of neurochemistry and the commissioner called which ms.demands for paul was striking. miss paul in other suffrage acts were given food in prison. >> this is amazing. >> your sister said -- cannot believe the president who deliberately risked her life. she is talking about you. with all the attention and support, it wasn't long until the 19th amendment was ratified. >> this is a huge success. the end. >> what? >> alice paul continued to work for equal rights and came up with a new amendment. >> the equal rights amendment. and itid no
in 1970, the national americans association and the women's party joined together to form the nationalomen's party. there were many marches to get the 19th amendment passed. they held up signs and had peaceful protests. group7, the first protested and pressured woodrow wilson to support the amendment. roughly 500 out of 2000 suffrage activists were taken to jail and some were force-fed because of hunger strikes. that didn't go so well with the public. listen to the reports in the newspaper....
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in 2011, the american public health association awarded her the award for distinguished scholarship in the history of public health. and most recently, in 2017 she prestigious very bancroft prize for her work in american history for remaking the american patient. our second speaker is a professor who teaches at northern illinois university. where she is heinz fellow in undergraduate teaching in the humanities. she is the author of two books on the u.s. health care system. and health care for some in the united states since 1930, 2012. as well as the co-edited volume, patients as policy actors. she has published many articles dealing with various aspects of the health care system to the origins of copayments and deductibles. the work has been supported by the national endowment for the humanities. the american council of learned societies. and she has received broad recognition in many ways. in 2015 she gave the commencement address at the school of medicine in chicago. it is with great pleasure i introduce first, professor tomes. please come to the podium. tomes: thank you for that nic
in 2011, the american public health association awarded her the award for distinguished scholarship in the history of public health. and most recently, in 2017 she prestigious very bancroft prize for her work in american history for remaking the american patient. our second speaker is a professor who teaches at northern illinois university. where she is heinz fellow in undergraduate teaching in the humanities. she is the author of two books on the u.s. health care system. and health care for...
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she took on the american psychiatric association. in 1972, she peered at their convention in dallas texas. she spoke on a panel. with a psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a person, that he wore this mass . barbara haddad information booth. you see a sign up there the information booth, they get positive images of what people were all about. and a year later, the american psychiatric association took away the designation of homosexuality as being a mental illness. rank m&a, who we heard from before, sent a letter to his friends saying, it is a miracle. we have been cured. >> next were going to talk about harvey milk, who was one of the pioneering lgbtq people to be elected to office in the united states. harvey milk was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors in 1977. milk proceeded to get various -- increasing rights for lgbtq citizens. and he served for about a year before he was brutally cut down. he was assassinated, actually, by a former policeman and former commi
she took on the american psychiatric association. in 1972, she peered at their convention in dallas texas. she spoke on a panel. with a psychiatrist who was so fearful of the repercussions of coming out and speaking publicly as a person, that he wore this mass . barbara haddad information booth. you see a sign up there the information booth, they get positive images of what people were all about. and a year later, the american psychiatric association took away the designation of homosexuality...
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we want to stop the divisiveness in this nation, and be truly fair, there should be the american bar association providing a list. of the speaker, the leader each party, should put in three names in a hat, or a shell game, take it out on the mall, and with an audience, pick a three-year-old toddler to pick a name out. because the public could handle nomination by chance, far better, than this partisan way we are doing. we cannot continue to have half this country extremely unhappy. thank you. shape that sally. that's not how the constitution works. it gives the power to the president to nominate, the senate the power to confirm, and it's an interesting argument. i don't know if i would turn over the appointment process to an outside organization like the american bar association. they have an important role in the process and evaluating the nominees but i would not give an outside group power to pick judges. i would give it to elected representatives. president even said here's a list of judges i will pick, they were picked by outside sources, are you ok with that process? trump candidate donald
we want to stop the divisiveness in this nation, and be truly fair, there should be the american bar association providing a list. of the speaker, the leader each party, should put in three names in a hat, or a shell game, take it out on the mall, and with an audience, pick a three-year-old toddler to pick a name out. because the public could handle nomination by chance, far better, than this partisan way we are doing. we cannot continue to have half this country extremely unhappy. thank you....
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every one of these agencies that he mentioned, the american association of equine practitioners, every veterinary college in the united states of america, 98% of the farrior associations are for this bill. they're against the opposition to this bill. and i stand with this and i yield -- or i yield back to the gentleman and thank you. mr. carter: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. schrader: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield four minutes to the other gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: thank you, congressman schrader. for yielding the time and thank you for your tireless efforts on this with mr. yoho. i've watched as you've battled this for years. i've worked with you to get co-sponsorships. we've had the animal protection caucus having sessions, bringing staff members, having demonstrations of this horrific practice. this is the ninth year that this has been before us. now, i'm pleased that we are here. i am pleased that we'
every one of these agencies that he mentioned, the american association of equine practitioners, every veterinary college in the united states of america, 98% of the farrior associations are for this bill. they're against the opposition to this bill. and i stand with this and i yield -- or i yield back to the gentleman and thank you. mr. carter: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. schrader: thank you,...
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with our fellow vintners, we created what you were mentioning, mava, it's the mexican american vintners associationd it's a collaboration between fellow vintners, fellow mexican american vintners. we help each other. we are friends with each other. we serve as resource for each other. so, it's not really--there's always the--everybody's trying to do the best they possibly can, but it's not a competition where you're trying to hurt somebody or where you're competing to be better than somebody. i think it's mostly helping each other and being the best that you can possibly be yourself. damian: yeah, you kinda touched on this, george, but what is it about giving back that--? i mean, you're a restaurant owner. you're a for-profit business. but somewhere in the back of your mind, there is this giving-back attitude that you have. jorge: well, you know, i was very fortunate at a young age to receive a lot. you know, like i said, growing up as the son of a campesino, there's not money all the time. and so, we were used to getting donations and church helping us, giving us gifts. so, you know, so i know how
with our fellow vintners, we created what you were mentioning, mava, it's the mexican american vintners associationd it's a collaboration between fellow vintners, fellow mexican american vintners. we help each other. we are friends with each other. we serve as resource for each other. so, it's not really--there's always the--everybody's trying to do the best they possibly can, but it's not a competition where you're trying to hurt somebody or where you're competing to be better than somebody. i...
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the american heart association. this is taken out. of the european society of cardiology and it is what they recommend -- an ekg in addition to history and physical is warranted on the basis of available evidence. although the proposed screening protocol is difficult to implement in all european countries, noted, the terminology to use, they say warranted, not mandated. says, an ekg. they don't say a whole lot than that. what does the american college of cardiology say? this is a document. let's look at it closely. look at the words. it says mandatory and universal mass screening is not recommended. mandatory and universal mass screening. what does it say? it actually says that screening may be considered in relatively small cohorts, with sufficient quality control recognizing, the known and anticipated limitations. in our parlance, it means expert opinion. but it says, we don't recommend ,egislation at a state level, but local there is room for ekg screenings when done by people who know who they are doing, understand the risks and i
the american heart association. this is taken out. of the european society of cardiology and it is what they recommend -- an ekg in addition to history and physical is warranted on the basis of available evidence. although the proposed screening protocol is difficult to implement in all european countries, noted, the terminology to use, they say warranted, not mandated. says, an ekg. they don't say a whole lot than that. what does the american college of cardiology say? this is a document....
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carrie wade is director of programs at the american association of people with disabilities and the ever so dapper mister neil carter, who is cofounder of new consulting. let's be honest. we know this is been kind of an exciting week. there have been a number of challenges that if we are really honest these have been things festering in our community for a long time, we heard claudia address it. we have really far to go. any framing of an economic narrative around the rights of people with disabilities and what true economic empowerment would look like is neglectful if it does not account for the center of excellence whether it is citizens abilities initiatives around disclosure or the intersection of dealing with a blizzard and racism, homophobia, xena phobia. how do you see this come up? we know this is an you but how have you seen this come up in your own career path or the work you have been dealing with? and you can't press finger to your toes and say not it. >> i would say i am a clear woman. i was born with cerebral palsy. i'm also 30 so i'm at the start of ada generation. it has
carrie wade is director of programs at the american association of people with disabilities and the ever so dapper mister neil carter, who is cofounder of new consulting. let's be honest. we know this is been kind of an exciting week. there have been a number of challenges that if we are really honest these have been things festering in our community for a long time, we heard claudia address it. we have really far to go. any framing of an economic narrative around the rights of people with...
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. >> the american psychiatric association did determine the nature of homosexuality in 1952, classifyingas a mental illness. >> now that was a big deal to a lot of people. if the american psychiatric association says we are pathological, we must be. >> what jimmy didn't know was ralph was sick. a sickness of the mind. you see, ralph was a homosexual. >> if you were a homosexual, you had to be treated for your homosexuality. >> the first shock is given. >> the message i was getting was both, i was sick and needed to be cured or healed. i confessed my sin to a pastor. then i went to an exorcist and i said, can you exorcise the demon of homosexuality out of me? i went to exorcism rituals. i went to behavior psychiatrists, can you get rid of this thing? they put electric things on me and took pictures of me and pictures of beautiful women, and when i saw a picture of a beautiful man come up, i had to shock myself. i was terrified. >> in the '50s and '60s there was also this enormous amount of shame, that you were a depraved person, you were a bad person. you could be arrested and put in jail
. >> the american psychiatric association did determine the nature of homosexuality in 1952, classifyingas a mental illness. >> now that was a big deal to a lot of people. if the american psychiatric association says we are pathological, we must be. >> what jimmy didn't know was ralph was sick. a sickness of the mind. you see, ralph was a homosexual. >> if you were a homosexual, you had to be treated for your homosexuality. >> the first shock is given. >> the...
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you are wrapping up this liturgy of the american association fora people with disabilities internship program and you worked very closely on the ground with a whole cohort of the latest generation of disabled readers. i don't want to call the next generation leaders, i don't want to call the emerging leaders. they've already emerged. with every generation comes different priorities. i think coming out of gen x is where we are saying things like the movement around the civil rights of parents with disabilities. we're saying the conversations around, we saw the conversations around police files with this please. what are you saying out of this next generation of disabled leaders as sort of like what are they focusing on? what's the preparation that they need that we need to be doing to support them to make the next step, to make the step to the careers they really want to have analyzed the want to lead? >> absolutely. and have ever emerged, by the way. i can be spent the last nine weeks with his cohort of interns this summer, it's been incredible. been an incredible and expense for me a
you are wrapping up this liturgy of the american association fora people with disabilities internship program and you worked very closely on the ground with a whole cohort of the latest generation of disabled readers. i don't want to call the next generation leaders, i don't want to call the emerging leaders. they've already emerged. with every generation comes different priorities. i think coming out of gen x is where we are saying things like the movement around the civil rights of parents...
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the american gas association, like mark said, we represent over 200 natural gas utilities across america. those utilities serve about 71 million americans. so you can imagine that this is a program that we are passionately in favor of. liheap comes as a top ten priority for our member companies every single year. that is kind of where i come in and partnering with jessica franks with eei, our role is to make sure that that program is protected in congress. and the challenges that we face are going to be a little bit different than the ones chris laid out because the challenges we face are in the appropriations cycle every single year. we have seen the program be zeroed out in the budget request from the administration for the last four years? three years? four years? and so when that happens, it's then on jessica and myself, along with mark and with our other grassroots advocates over at the national energy and utility affordability coalition to go up on to the hill and make sure that we're taking the information that haly laid out, that mark laid out and we're able to show our members i
the american gas association, like mark said, we represent over 200 natural gas utilities across america. those utilities serve about 71 million americans. so you can imagine that this is a program that we are passionately in favor of. liheap comes as a top ten priority for our member companies every single year. that is kind of where i come in and partnering with jessica franks with eei, our role is to make sure that that program is protected in congress. and the challenges that we face are...
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[applause] >> my name is rachel, and i speak with the chinese american association.'m talking about paint it down. first of all and foremost, this is a well-researched topic. if you all want to educate yourselves, read stories of indian chiefs, of warriors, of indian princesses. i'm here today because i'm for things, like, these students -- i hear things like these students are ignorant. 80% of curriculums do not cover indian history past the year 1900, and 62% of
[applause] >> my name is rachel, and i speak with the chinese american association.'m talking about paint it down. first of all and foremost, this is a well-researched topic. if you all want to educate yourselves, read stories of indian chiefs, of warriors, of indian princesses. i'm here today because i'm for things, like, these students -- i hear things like these students are ignorant. 80% of curriculums do not cover indian history past the year 1900, and 62% of
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and i have a process going where we are addressing the psychiatrists working with the american psychiatric association and american medical association to pay tuition, ors-students scholarships so they can come into the v.a. and work. or the project i'm working on with my good friend, senator isakson, over in the senate, where we are trying to get more resources to open up more health clinics for our v.a. and there are other things going. i just want people to know that down in my home state of georgia, in my district, in the next month on august 10, the doctors, the nurses, the hospitals all over atlanta, georgia, are coming together, giving of their time, along with the top administrators om the v.a. will be there in jonesboro at the -- at mills high school. and i say, we can cut down this suicide rate. it is a shame. it is a disgrace for this country, and we're doing something about it in this congress. members on both sides of the a e understand, this ain't democratic problem or republican problem. it is america's problem, and our veterans deserve our help. i yield back the balance of my time. the
and i have a process going where we are addressing the psychiatrists working with the american psychiatric association and american medical association to pay tuition, ors-students scholarships so they can come into the v.a. and work. or the project i'm working on with my good friend, senator isakson, over in the senate, where we are trying to get more resources to open up more health clinics for our v.a. and there are other things going. i just want people to know that down in my home state of...
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i am the elected president at the end american immigration association of a private bar association more than 15,000 immigration attorneys and law professors. i am also a partner at the law firm where i specialized in business immigration and represent a wide range of americans companies. collectively we represent businesses, families and people seeking protection before uscis and uscis and virtually every kind of immigration application. unfortunately, our experience reveals a troubling reality. today's agency ripe with processing delays driven by the agency's own inefficient policies and practices. congress established uscis to be a service oriented agency that meets the needs of americans businesses and families. to accomplish this the agency must process its application sufficiently and timely in a manner that protects the immigration system. the magnitude of the delays now facing uscis customers, many of whom pay significant fees for uscis services are extreme. uscis has a history of chronic management problems and processing delays but delays are particularly acute now. analysis of
i am the elected president at the end american immigration association of a private bar association more than 15,000 immigration attorneys and law professors. i am also a partner at the law firm where i specialized in business immigration and represent a wide range of americans companies. collectively we represent businesses, families and people seeking protection before uscis and uscis and virtually every kind of immigration application. unfortunately, our experience reveals a troubling...
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my name is rudy asercion, and i'm with the national association of filipino americans. i oppose this on behalf of my members of my association. my members told me since they started using e-cigarettes and stopped using tobacco, their health is better, and they have a better outlook on life. they're afraid that taking away this choice from them will get them to start smoking tobacco again. so i encourage you to approach the legislation, and only because i'm a big proponent of freedom of choice. we give everybody a freedom of choice. why are we going to restrict our residents of san francisco from that freedom of choice? it's -- the jury's still out whether e-cigarette is harmful or more harmful or more helpful, but we have testimonies here that e-cigarettes have been helping a lot of people who used to smoke, and their health is -- and they're feeling better because their health is improved, so i urge you to reject this legislation. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is nicolle, and i'm a resident of district 5 in san francisco, and i'm her
my name is rudy asercion, and i'm with the national association of filipino americans. i oppose this on behalf of my members of my association. my members told me since they started using e-cigarettes and stopped using tobacco, their health is better, and they have a better outlook on life. they're afraid that taking away this choice from them will get them to start smoking tobacco again. so i encourage you to approach the legislation, and only because i'm a big proponent of freedom of choice....
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nichols, the american bank association ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ david: john paul stevens died yesterday at the age of 99. for 35 of those years, he served as a supreme court justice, making him the third longest serving justice ever to step on the court. he was nominated by president ford in 1975 and wrote over 1000 opinions before he retired in 2010. welcome bloomberg supreme court reporter, greg stohr, from washington. let's talk about his role on the court, despite just being there a long time, what was his influence? >> by the time he left the court, he was the leader of the liberal wing. he was the senior justice among the more liberal justices. he wrote some of the biggest dissents of the last decade or from the ruling that made george w. bush president in 2000. he was somebody who will vault over the course of time. -- who evolved over the course of time. affirmative action, he moved to the left over time. david: which was not the way he thought of himself. he was nominated by richard nixon and gerald ford. courtd i didn't mo
nichols, the american bank association ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ david: john paul stevens died yesterday at the age of 99. for 35 of those years, he served as a supreme court justice, making him the third longest serving justice ever to step on the court. he was nominated by president ford in 1975 and wrote over 1000 opinions before he retired in 2010. welcome bloomberg supreme court reporter, greg stohr, from washington. let's talk about his role on the court, despite just being there a long time,...
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[applause] >> my name is rachel, and i speak with the chinese american association. i'm talking about paint it down. first of all and foremost, this is a well-researched topic. if you all want to educate yourselves, read stories of indian chiefs, of warriors, of indian princesses. i'm here today because i'm for things, like, these students -- i hear things like these students are ignorant. 80% of curriculums do not cover indian history past the year 1900, and 62% of people who live in native communities have never met a native person. the majority of representations of native person are prejudice or stereotypical. and i've never met -- >> president cook: thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening. my name is mary ellis. i stand here of something, i stand here that you people still want to keep this mural in place, you heckled us. you bring your speakers to speak louder than us. you threaten lawsuits. where is the respect? where is the dignity? it's in our people, it's our advocacy. you call our children it. how dare you. how dare you. i want to remind this board about
[applause] >> my name is rachel, and i speak with the chinese american association. i'm talking about paint it down. first of all and foremost, this is a well-researched topic. if you all want to educate yourselves, read stories of indian chiefs, of warriors, of indian princesses. i'm here today because i'm for things, like, these students -- i hear things like these students are ignorant. 80% of curriculums do not cover indian history past the year 1900, and 62% of people who live in...
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but the american bar association said he was not qualified. hey asked -- when we asked why they would not tell us with whom they spoke. that was an instance where the american bar association messed up. the senators have a constitutional duty, they are elected by the citizens of their state and have a constitutional duty to evaluate the nominees and they should not outsource that to the american bar association or any other group. the article iii project can be found on their website. mike davis is the president and founder. thank you. i wanted to show the results of a recent poll, taking a look at the issue of medicare for all. here's aere polled, people found. 53% of those polled said they would prefer a medicare for all system. 46% said they would prefer a medicare for all system that diminishes the role of private insurers. and 55% said they would support such a system that diminishes the role of private insurers, but allows you to keep your doctor and hospital. that's one of the issues of the poll. the topic is medicare for all, which is a
but the american bar association said he was not qualified. hey asked -- when we asked why they would not tell us with whom they spoke. that was an instance where the american bar association messed up. the senators have a constitutional duty, they are elected by the citizens of their state and have a constitutional duty to evaluate the nominees and they should not outsource that to the american bar association or any other group. the article iii project can be found on their website. mike...
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statement by the responsible plan is now in the case of the corporate america that's the south american football association combo and concord caf in the case of the. gold cup now the boss of congress months early on he was also about this recently and he said he admitted that it was an oversight it would have been a mistake it wouldn't happen again then said ultimately for all the monsters of the calendar. you know start young players do exactly with whom the buck stops either way. there's been quite a bit of criticism of this party decision as you can probably imagine on meghan rypien oh star of the u.s. team is among those who are less than thrilled with a stunning oversight this is what she had to say when she was asked about it today now in this terrible scheduling for everyone don't you guys feel disrespected by that i mean as you know as someone who works in football as someone who plays in football that's a terrible idea to put everything on the same day in every way especially i mean obviously there's you know there's 2 other finals going on but this is the world cup final. you know this is like ca
statement by the responsible plan is now in the case of the corporate america that's the south american football association combo and concord caf in the case of the. gold cup now the boss of congress months early on he was also about this recently and he said he admitted that it was an oversight it would have been a mistake it wouldn't happen again then said ultimately for all the monsters of the calendar. you know start young players do exactly with whom the buck stops either way. there's...
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some groups choose mexican-american political association or mexican-american legal defense and educationfund. it depends on where they are located. that is where they are located. know, introduce the term hispanic on the 1970 census. 1930erm on the census in was mexican. it was the first time it was a separate category of american, i guess. was an-speaking important term. the 1960's, latin. there are so many names. they have some kind of meaning and the meaning can have political valences but i also don't know that any of these names is tied closely or exclusively with a particular partisan identity. chicano is thought of as being an activist identity from the 1960's and 1970's. but then you have henry ramirez calling himself a chicano. i just gave you a whole bunch of nonsense. play -- place a whole lot of emphasis on the different names. it is just always shifting. 1960's,arly part of the naming is one of the stumbling organizations from different parts of the southwest. -- it had reason why john kennedy in it. that was a very valuable thing. who are we? a lot of the different regional
some groups choose mexican-american political association or mexican-american legal defense and educationfund. it depends on where they are located. that is where they are located. know, introduce the term hispanic on the 1970 census. 1930erm on the census in was mexican. it was the first time it was a separate category of american, i guess. was an-speaking important term. the 1960's, latin. there are so many names. they have some kind of meaning and the meaning can have political valences but...
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i would just like to add june 18 through twentieth, the american association of port authority have their seminar for port governing boards. i attended. i was happy that san francisco could host the repair. there were probably 85 commissioners on their significant others. most of them came to san francisco days before the event and stayed days after. they help the economy here in san francisco. they hosted a reception for everyone, which was really nice and then director forbes did a panel on infrastructure on steroids and lessons learned along with the present ceo of the port of san diego. they did a phenomenal job. everyone was happy and wants to come back to san francisco. thank you, elaine. >> item 10 a, request approval of fiscal year 2019 through 2020 monthly rental rate schedule, monthly parking stall rates and special events. >> do i have a motion? >> second. >> any public comment on this item? "all lives matter" one favor? resolution 19-24 has been appropriate >> request approval of lease number l-one six five four seven 515 year term with two five year options to extend with gol
i would just like to add june 18 through twentieth, the american association of port authority have their seminar for port governing boards. i attended. i was happy that san francisco could host the repair. there were probably 85 commissioners on their significant others. most of them came to san francisco days before the event and stayed days after. they help the economy here in san francisco. they hosted a reception for everyone, which was really nice and then director forbes did a panel on...
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is according to a new study from the journal of the american medical association.vaccine requirements in the state has led to increased immunization. the study comes as policymakers grapple with ways to encourage vaccination and record measles outbreaks. >> reporter: police are looking for the suspect or suspects involved in yesterday shooting that happened at the shops at 10 for an mall. two are in the hospital. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses simp want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ try my $4.99 bar
is according to a new study from the journal of the american medical association.vaccine requirements in the state has led to increased immunization. the study comes as policymakers grapple with ways to encourage vaccination and record measles outbreaks. >> reporter: police are looking for the suspect or suspects involved in yesterday shooting that happened at the shops at 10 for an mall. two are in the hospital. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go....
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results were announced at the alzheimer's association international conference in la over the weekend. and it was published online i the journal of the american medical association.>>> thousands of people gathered today for the 33rd annual aids walk, san francisco. our reporter spoke to a number of celebrities who were also there.>> there were some fun moments of the 33rd annual aids walk san francisco, with eye for the straight guy, but for many participants, this is an event that has brought them back to golden gate park f galvd people who are getting sick and dying of aids and hiv. and for 33 years this community has come together and said we are going to take care of our people. >> many praised san francisco's commitment to praising diversity. p >> everybody in san francisco has done this so beautifully here. from the start of the rights movement and the liberation movement, we've seen how san francisco has truly been impactful. >> dates what began in 1987 and has raised to date more than $90 million for life- saving hiv prevention, testing and care programs. the 10 kilometer walk again and ended on john f. kennedy drive on robin williams
results were announced at the alzheimer's association international conference in la over the weekend. and it was published online i the journal of the american medical association.>>> thousands of people gathered today for the 33rd annual aids walk, san francisco. our reporter spoke to a number of celebrities who were also there.>> there were some fun moments of the 33rd annual aids walk san francisco, with eye for the straight guy, but for many participants, this is an event...
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. >> the american lung association says teens should avoid e-cigarettes because their lungs are still >>> never before released photos of james dean's fatal car crash in 1955 are up or auction. he was driving when his vehicle collided with another vehicle. the son of the lawyer involved in an insurance case related to the crash brought the photos forward. there are about 30 photos and they are expected to bring in $20,000. >>> taking a live look now at the shark tank in san jose. part of building a better bay area involves having pride in your hometown, and the sharks will soon be showing pride in a new way. >> the sharks are teaming up with others to make this massive mural happen. amanda del castillo explains. >> reporter: something has caught the attention of people along the alameda in san jose. it's the new mural marking sharks' territory. >> i love it. i'm a die hard fan. >> reporter: the san jose sharks commissioned an austrian artist for the job, known for his x-ray style work. >> i didn't like it to start work. i didn't understand it, and it looked very strange to me. >> repo
. >> the american lung association says teens should avoid e-cigarettes because their lungs are still >>> never before released photos of james dean's fatal car crash in 1955 are up or auction. he was driving when his vehicle collided with another vehicle. the son of the lawyer involved in an insurance case related to the crash brought the photos forward. there are about 30 photos and they are expected to bring in $20,000. >>> taking a live look now at the shark tank in...
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from the american medical association, aarp, the american hospital association, the american cancer society, the american heart association. at families usa, we hope this troubling hour will pass, that the bedrock protections of the aca will remain and that tens of millions of families across the country can breathe a sigh of relief. they will know that because of the aca, if they or their children get sick, or they need to get health care, they won't lose their home or all the other things they've worked for simply to get care. thank you, again, for the opportunity to testify, and i look forward to taking questions. >> thank you very much. mr. balat? >> thank you, chairman cummings, ranking member jordan and all the distinguished members of this important committee for having me here today. my name is david balat. i'm the director of the right on health care initiative of the texas public policy foundation. i'd also like to thank the others who have come here to testify this morning. i firmly believe we all want the same things. we want affordability. we want accessibility. and health care
from the american medical association, aarp, the american hospital association, the american cancer society, the american heart association. at families usa, we hope this troubling hour will pass, that the bedrock protections of the aca will remain and that tens of millions of families across the country can breathe a sigh of relief. they will know that because of the aca, if they or their children get sick, or they need to get health care, they won't lose their home or all the other things...
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the american road and transportation builders association, the american council of engineering companies, the national stone, sand, and gravel association; the north american concrete alliance; and many more. we plan to mark up america's transportation infrastructure act this week. the business meeting will be a great opportunity to strengthen the legislation and move this important process forward. i'm thankful to ranking member carper and all the members of our committee for working with me, mr. president, on this important piece of legislation. america's transportation infrastructure act will grow the nation's economy, will improve the safety of our roads, and will enhance the quality of life for american people. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: minority leader. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. a few minutes ago the majority leader came to the floor --. the presiding officer: we're in a quoru
the american road and transportation builders association, the american council of engineering companies, the national stone, sand, and gravel association; the north american concrete alliance; and many more. we plan to mark up america's transportation infrastructure act this week. the business meeting will be a great opportunity to strengthen the legislation and move this important process forward. i'm thankful to ranking member carper and all the members of our committee for working with me,...
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according to the american soybean association, last year, china bought 27 million metric tons of the seed from u.s. farmers. so far, year to date, now that number stands at just nine million. from the nation's heartland to its capital, the soybean association has descended upon washington, d.c. they plan to head to capitol hill tomorrow to speak with lawmakers about the state of their situation. bill gordon is a minnesota soybean farmer and vice president of the american soybean association, which boasts, what, about half a million members? that's amazing. >> yeah, liz, that's correct. we have about 500,000 members, 26 to 30 states from the mississippi river to the east. liz: half a million. you are speaking for half a million people. so to hear from the president you guys are quote, starting to do great again after a 15-year downward spiral, as he put it, do you feel that's a fair and accurate portrayal of the current state of affairs for farmers? >> to say we are doing great would be probably an overstatement. these markets are definitely still suppressed due to the tariffs. econom
according to the american soybean association, last year, china bought 27 million metric tons of the seed from u.s. farmers. so far, year to date, now that number stands at just nine million. from the nation's heartland to its capital, the soybean association has descended upon washington, d.c. they plan to head to capitol hill tomorrow to speak with lawmakers about the state of their situation. bill gordon is a minnesota soybean farmer and vice president of the american soybean association,...
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working on the kind of things that everybody from the american pediatric academy to the american bar associationelled out, again, evidence-based programs that give them safe and secure housing and resources. and actually even for parents, a system so that they can come back through the civil process and be evaluated for their asylum claims. and if they have a legitimate pathways to become citizens in this country. >> so there would still be facility of some sort, they just wouldn't be detention facility, is that accurate? >> again, we -- we can do this by relying on, number one, very short-term facilities that are not in any way these kind of detention facilities. >> got it. >> that affirm people's human rights and dignity and have evidence-based often run by nonprotests placements for these children that don't hurt and harm them but actually help them. >> u.s. customs and border patrol reports that some 132,000, i want to make sure i have this right. more than 132,000 migrants were apprehended in may. that's around nine times the amount of people who entered in may of 2017. how specifically do
working on the kind of things that everybody from the american pediatric academy to the american bar associationelled out, again, evidence-based programs that give them safe and secure housing and resources. and actually even for parents, a system so that they can come back through the civil process and be evaluated for their asylum claims. and if they have a legitimate pathways to become citizens in this country. >> so there would still be facility of some sort, they just wouldn't be...
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president and ceo of the american association of railroads. jim souby commissioner of the southwest chief and front range passenger rail commission. and jennifer homendy. member of the national transportation safety board. i continue to be a strong supporter of our rail industry, freight and passenger. rail service is safe and efficient and also reduces congestion on highways and spurs economic growth. in mississippi for example we have 26 freight railroads. 2400 miles of track, 5 of the 7 class ones. two longta
president and ceo of the american association of railroads. jim souby commissioner of the southwest chief and front range passenger rail commission. and jennifer homendy. member of the national transportation safety board. i continue to be a strong supporter of our rail industry, freight and passenger. rail service is safe and efficient and also reduces congestion on highways and spurs economic growth. in mississippi for example we have 26 freight railroads. 2400 miles of track, 5 of the 7...
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>>the american dietetic association says that extra weight that is often carried into adulthood puttingat risk for heart disease and diabetes the 88 steve college is no time to eat. >>a huge change here at a mom and dad's house, and you no longer have that structure and there's food everywhere. moore says large portions fattening selections lack of exercise and added stress can all the to weight gain and make sure that you're eating in moderation and also try to plan to your first class isn't until news if you still want to make sure that you're incorporating at least 3 meals per day. 3 meals that include a lot of low fat fruits and vegetables. >>cutting back on soft drinks and limiting desserts to once a week will also help keep weight under control in today's health minute i'm judy forte. >>coming up next bay area grill masters. they share some of their best tips for july of their best tips for july 4t oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 ba
>>the american dietetic association says that extra weight that is often carried into adulthood puttingat risk for heart disease and diabetes the 88 steve college is no time to eat. >>a huge change here at a mom and dad's house, and you no longer have that structure and there's food everywhere. moore says large portions fattening selections lack of exercise and added stress can all the to weight gain and make sure that you're eating in moderation and also try to plan to your first...
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but it won't both the american bankers association and credit union national association want change but groups like the virginia-based nonprofit smart approaches to marijuana so using banks would make marijuana sellers appear more legitimate by skipping ahead to a technicality over banking rules. the marijuana industry is hoping to gain many of the benefits of federal legalization without a debate over the public health affects congress still clashes over federal legalization of marijuana for now lawmakers seem comfortable leaving it up to the individual states. >>we're only 3 have refuse some form of cannabis. >>colorado republican cory gardner an oregon democrat jeff merkley have teamed up on the safe banking act designed to protect the financial institutions and the non cannabis companies that interact with marijuana sellers, let's fix us, let's honor the state's rights vision. >>of all of these states that have said this makes sense. >>here in our location for our. >>citizens in washington, i'm just eaten or today california senator kamala harris introduced a plan to decriminali
but it won't both the american bankers association and credit union national association want change but groups like the virginia-based nonprofit smart approaches to marijuana so using banks would make marijuana sellers appear more legitimate by skipping ahead to a technicality over banking rules. the marijuana industry is hoping to gain many of the benefits of federal legalization without a debate over the public health affects congress still clashes over federal legalization of marijuana for...
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in 1946, she left the navy and began working for aaa, american automobile association, located in shar local, north carolina. in 19-- charlotte, north carolina. in 1947 she met tom gettis whom she would become engaged two after three weeks, and married three months after their engagement. little did she know she would become the lifelong partner of a man who has successfully become the fifth district congressman from south carolina where he would serve for five terms until retiring in 1974. they returned to his hometown of rock hill, south carolina, where they would raise two daughters, julia martin gettis, and sarah elizabeth gettis. they were married for 56 years until the death of congressman gettis in 2003. mary phillips gettis is a true leader and received many awards including woman of the year from the first a.r.p. church where she faithfully attended. the cross of niltary service from the united daughter of the confederacy in 2001. the quilt of valor award in 2015 presented by the quilts of valor foundation force veterans touched by car. the national award in 2017 presented fro
in 1946, she left the navy and began working for aaa, american automobile association, located in shar local, north carolina. in 19-- charlotte, north carolina. in 1947 she met tom gettis whom she would become engaged two after three weeks, and married three months after their engagement. little did she know she would become the lifelong partner of a man who has successfully become the fifth district congressman from south carolina where he would serve for five terms until retiring in 1974....
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i want to thank -- i just want to thank the american lodging hotels and association for the plan that benefited me and many others with long-lasting careers, training, education, scholarships, and grants for schooling. and also, i would love to give a thanks for it because it benefited me well and turned me into the young man i am today giving me leadership guidance. it has also given me a chance to grow because not only in the hospitality industry is just cooking, you can also do housekeeping and bartending. and for me, i have been promoted. 12,in six months, august six months, i have already been promoted twice. i have been doing good ever since. yes. until up from 4:30 a.m. 1:30 a.m. in the morning and from there i go home and continue to work, cook and clean. it really has been a pleasure. this pledge has really benefited me. [applause] ms. trump: that is amazing, johnny. now, i would like to introduce maryland, the ceo of lockheed martin. marilyn was one of the first ceos to sign our pledge when we launched this campaign a year ago and was with us at the white house for the signi
i want to thank -- i just want to thank the american lodging hotels and association for the plan that benefited me and many others with long-lasting careers, training, education, scholarships, and grants for schooling. and also, i would love to give a thanks for it because it benefited me well and turned me into the young man i am today giving me leadership guidance. it has also given me a chance to grow because not only in the hospitality industry is just cooking, you can also do housekeeping...
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the american psychological association, a representative saying this style of therapy isn't providingllowing, liking, being, you know, enamored with inspirational quotes and is all well and good. there is value to that but it does not take the place of the therapeutic relationship. insta-therapy is not personalized. it is not tailored to your individual needs and the advice and quotes are for a short-term kind of issue. >> there is they alarming statistic that less than half of the people who suffer from megettin tary cldn't theumt be made, though, that getting any kind of care, whether it's on social media or otherwise is still positive? >> can you make that argument but individuals with severe or persistent mental health concerns really need to attach themselves to someone and they need to be followed up with routinely conventional therapy. it is personalized. it is tailored to your needs. it's hard work which is why some would like to go to instagram to get instant therapy but for the true therapeutic relationship and the value it's going to take that hard work but you'll get long-
the american psychological association, a representative saying this style of therapy isn't providingllowing, liking, being, you know, enamored with inspirational quotes and is all well and good. there is value to that but it does not take the place of the therapeutic relationship. insta-therapy is not personalized. it is not tailored to your individual needs and the advice and quotes are for a short-term kind of issue. >> there is they alarming statistic that less than half of the people...
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that is according to the american pyrotechnics association. the fireworks business receives most of the revenue in the lead up to the fourth of july holiday. the revenue has search between consumer and the fireworks that are used in fireworks display shows. >>> miller brewing company is giving away 100,000 free beers because team you see be england and the women's world cup. the miller light twitter account made a batch after budweiser pledged to chip away three beers in england, if england won. after yesterday's u.s. when, miller said it would make a lot of progress. more details about the giveaway are coming soon. that is your money watch report for more go to money watch.com. at the new york stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> the tesla stock search after the lesser automakers had her delivery and production records. the company stock jumped about seven percent in aftermarket training, yesterday. tesla says is delivering the 95,000 cars during the second quarter. the successful production numbers spurt surpassed the previous record of
that is according to the american pyrotechnics association. the fireworks business receives most of the revenue in the lead up to the fourth of july holiday. the revenue has search between consumer and the fireworks that are used in fireworks display shows. >>> miller brewing company is giving away 100,000 free beers because team you see be england and the women's world cup. the miller light twitter account made a batch after budweiser pledged to chip away three beers in england, if...
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the new rule was established by the trump administration, the american medical association among theroups opposed to the policy saying it could affect low-income women's access to basic medical care. >>> new asylum restrictions take effect today impacting most migrants from central america. under the rule, asylum seekers traveling from central america must first apply for protection in countries they're traveling through such as mexico. the measure also applies to children who cross the border alone. there will be exceptions for victims of severe forms of human trafficking and those who have sought protection in another country but were denied. >> this is asking mexico to take a whole lot more responsibility on than they're already taking. now they're going to have a lot more applicants at their asylum office which is already vastly overwhelmed. >> meanwhile, president trump said the weekend roundups of undocumented immigrants were very successful. immigration officials have not commented on the raids. >>> singer r. kelly is due in federal court in chicago this morning for arraignmen
the new rule was established by the trump administration, the american medical association among theroups opposed to the policy saying it could affect low-income women's access to basic medical care. >>> new asylum restrictions take effect today impacting most migrants from central america. under the rule, asylum seekers traveling from central america must first apply for protection in countries they're traveling through such as mexico. the measure also applies to children who cross...
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the american heart association says that vitamin d. doesn't protect us from heart disease or cancer and the university of auckland new zealand says that vitamin d. doesn't increase our bone density or protects us from osteoporosis so what do you think about vitamin d. well vitamin d. is an essential nutrient and we can we can build it ourselves in the skin you know when we expose ourselves to sun so the part nutrition places mind a world except if you hold your house down for example and you don't get enough sun then you should think about low level supplements so what about pregnant women we got a question from mary sue mcdonald she wants to know if she needs special vitamins during her pregnancy when nugent requirements are higher in pregnancy and most of those needs you can actually meet with your normal nutrition you need to optimize it maybe but some a new trend such as 40 cases or i don't mean you need to supplement in case of an iron deficiency you should also supplement iron and what about children do they have special meat whe
the american heart association says that vitamin d. doesn't protect us from heart disease or cancer and the university of auckland new zealand says that vitamin d. doesn't increase our bone density or protects us from osteoporosis so what do you think about vitamin d. well vitamin d. is an essential nutrient and we can we can build it ourselves in the skin you know when we expose ourselves to sun so the part nutrition places mind a world except if you hold your house down for example and you...