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according to pa nzuto, his british associates were there.nzuto was directing events in naples from this village. but little did he know, the italian authorities found him thanks to phone tapping and in may 2007, he was arrested and extradited. when you discovered this mafia connection, what was your reaction? first of all, you question yourself, you say, what an earth is going on? when it was in the papers and stuff, i thought, oh my god! and they were saying, have you seen? he nearly moved in my house in blackpool as well. with panzuto facing a life sentence, he did the unthinkable for a mafia man, he talked, and he told prosecutors about his british helpers. when you heard the names of gennaro panzuto's associates in the uk, what did you tell the british police? so, what happened to those people that panzuto named? we know that lancashire police investigated, but it appears that nobody was arrested, and nobody was ever charged. for legal reasons, we can't name them. 0n the streets of panzuto's hometown, naples, police here are still fighti
according to pa nzuto, his british associates were there.nzuto was directing events in naples from this village. but little did he know, the italian authorities found him thanks to phone tapping and in may 2007, he was arrested and extradited. when you discovered this mafia connection, what was your reaction? first of all, you question yourself, you say, what an earth is going on? when it was in the papers and stuff, i thought, oh my god! and they were saying, have you seen? he nearly moved in...
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what about the role played by panzuto's british associates?hat money to help your associates in naples? back at the caravan park, mick bury was completely in the dark. he just remembers his italian friends generosity. i've got something to show you here. these other shoes he gave me. because a setter like dancing and he said these proper italian shoes. made in italy, as well! yeah. panzuto had struck a bargain with his british associate. they taught him about fraud. he showed them how to call in debts. he set upa showed them how to call in debts. he set up a late—night meeting with ghetto designed to send a message to all those who owed money. according to pa nzuto, according to panzuto, his british associates where there. but his time on the run was coming to an end. by 2007, panzuto was directing events in naples from this village. but little did he know, the italian authorities found him thanks to phone tapping and in may 2007, he was arrested and extradited. when you discovered this mafia connection, what was your reaction? first of all, y
what about the role played by panzuto's british associates?hat money to help your associates in naples? back at the caravan park, mick bury was completely in the dark. he just remembers his italian friends generosity. i've got something to show you here. these other shoes he gave me. because a setter like dancing and he said these proper italian shoes. made in italy, as well! yeah. panzuto had struck a bargain with his british associate. they taught him about fraud. he showed them how to call...
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medical association, african-american doctors, the national black nurses association, the naacp, black women's health imperative, the association of black cardiologists, the african-american tobacco control leadership council, the list goes on and on. there are 75 organizations representing public health, communities of color, and teachers in support of the bill from the american academy of pediatrics to national association of school nurses, society of thoracic surgeons, again, affecting lung cancer. this statement says, to congress, end the sale of flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes. support h.r. 2339 to protect our kids. it really-- i don't know if you've seen this statement. let me read it. for decades, big tobacco has targeted african-americans with menthol cigarettes with devastating consequences. menthol cigarettes have addicted generations of african-americans, resulting in my death rates from lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and other smoking-related illnesses. seven out of 10 african-american youth smokers smoke menthol, makin
medical association, african-american doctors, the national black nurses association, the naacp, black women's health imperative, the association of black cardiologists, the african-american tobacco control leadership council, the list goes on and on. there are 75 organizations representing public health, communities of color, and teachers in support of the bill from the american academy of pediatrics to national association of school nurses, society of thoracic surgeons, again, affecting lung...
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the naacp, the national medical association of black doctors, national black nurses association, black women's health imperative, association of black cardiologists, the list goes on and on. i repeat those whoever signed onto this. we hope to have a good vote on that tomorrow. today is a very sad day for us because it was one year ago today we passed h.r. 8 and sent it over to the senate. h.r. 8 is our legislation, as you know, for commonsense background checks and it is -- it's very sad that the grim reaper has decided that more people will die because he's the grim reaper. 100 people a day, my understanding, is -- die from gun violence. not all can be saved by this legislation, but many could. so we did h.r. 8 today one year, and then tomorrow, h.r. 1112, the south carolina loophole that enabled hate crime to be performed at mother emanuel church. well, this would close that loophole, mr. clyburn's bill. here we are, 90% of the public support commonsense background checks. democrats, republicans, independents, gun owners, because most of them have engaged in background checks. this w
the naacp, the national medical association of black doctors, national black nurses association, black women's health imperative, association of black cardiologists, the list goes on and on. i repeat those whoever signed onto this. we hope to have a good vote on that tomorrow. today is a very sad day for us because it was one year ago today we passed h.r. 8 and sent it over to the senate. h.r. 8 is our legislation, as you know, for commonsense background checks and it is -- it's very sad that...
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i am the ceo of the rural broadband association. we represent 850 community-based providers deploying broadband infrastructure in 46 states. economics of broadband are difficult if not impossible in many real markets. the high cost program supports the broadband networks with wireless needs wires and 5g is -- that is why it is so critical in making a business case for rural broadband now and into the future. the high cost program, a central role in wireless service because wireless needs wires and 5g is going to be a fiber fed product. 5g will require fiber installed to small cells or towers, closer to the user, deploying rural 5g capable networks could be nearly the equivalent of simply providing fiber to the homes. and tca is supportive of the work congress has done, the fcc , and usda over the past several years in helping to make the business case for rural broadband, including this committees work, the fcc's upcoming rural digital opportunity fund and the support for the fiber built networks from usda's reconnect program. broad
i am the ceo of the rural broadband association. we represent 850 community-based providers deploying broadband infrastructure in 46 states. economics of broadband are difficult if not impossible in many real markets. the high cost program supports the broadband networks with wireless needs wires and 5g is -- that is why it is so critical in making a business case for rural broadband now and into the future. the high cost program, a central role in wireless service because wireless needs wires...
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, the american association of marketing and public relations, hispanic public relations association, hispanic chamber of commerce of metro orlando, and a lifetime member of the national association of latino elected and apointed officials. she's married to our orlando police chief, the first puerto rican to ever hold that position and she has two stepchildren and three grandchildren. for all this and more, we honor rellon. pineda- in honor of women's history month, i would like to recognize falconetti.. garcia a native floridian and daughter of cuban exiles who completed their degrees at florida colleges, dr. falconetti has a personal commitment to the florida college system and ensuring that all students have a chance to receive a quality education. she has developed a vision to strengthen student success and has advocated successfully at the state level for critical funding. her two decades of service and three states -- in three states include extensive experience in all aspect of higher education administration. she holds a bachelor's beg with -- bachelor's degree with specializa
, the american association of marketing and public relations, hispanic public relations association, hispanic chamber of commerce of metro orlando, and a lifetime member of the national association of latino elected and apointed officials. she's married to our orlando police chief, the first puerto rican to ever hold that position and she has two stepchildren and three grandchildren. for all this and more, we honor rellon. pineda- in honor of women's history month, i would like to recognize...
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lisa, executive director of the fiber broadband association, mr. harold feld, senior vice president of public knowledge, and ms. shirley bloomfield, chief executive officer of mtca, the rural broadband association. 5g is the fifth generation of wireless communications technology, as every member of the committee knows, and as many more americans are learning, developing and deploying national 5g network is critical for the future of the united states. 5g promises to create three million new jobs, generate $275 billion in new investments, and will spur up to 500 billion in economic growth. with exponentially faster connections, higher speeds, and significantly larger data capacity, 5g networks are expected to transform almost every industry and economic sector. last week, this committee heard from administration officials, who discussed ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced manufacturing, and other cutting edge innovations. realizing the full economic and social potential of these technologies, will depend in l
lisa, executive director of the fiber broadband association, mr. harold feld, senior vice president of public knowledge, and ms. shirley bloomfield, chief executive officer of mtca, the rural broadband association. 5g is the fifth generation of wireless communications technology, as every member of the committee knows, and as many more americans are learning, developing and deploying national 5g network is critical for the future of the united states. 5g promises to create three million new...
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rudy giuliani and his associates are set to go to trial in early october. we could be getting new information and testimony about trump's circle in the weeks before the 2020 election. >> clearly is continuing. good report. thank you very much. >>> there's more news we're following. tens of thousands of nevadans vote early as the 2020 democrats face a crucial new test out west this coming saturday. ster if you've been dreaming about tender wild-caught lobster, dig in to butter-poached, fire-roasted and shrimp & lobster linguini. see? dreams do come true. or if you like a taste of new england without leaving home, try lobster, sautéed with crab, jumbo shrimp and more, or maybe you'd like to experience the ultimate surf and the ultimate turf... with so many lobster dishes, there's something for every lobster fan so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get pick up or delivery at redlobster.com are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosin
rudy giuliani and his associates are set to go to trial in early october. we could be getting new information and testimony about trump's circle in the weeks before the 2020 election. >> clearly is continuing. good report. thank you very much. >>> there's more news we're following. tens of thousands of nevadans vote early as the 2020 democrats face a crucial new test out west this coming saturday. ster if you've been dreaming about tender wild-caught lobster, dig in to...
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is associated with the city's italian-american heritage. the department believes that the building meets the established eligibility criteria and the landmark status is warranted. the department recommends h.p.c. recommend initiation and the dependent would return at a subsequent hearing with a resolution recommending article 10 landmark designation to the board of supervisors. the property owner has been notified of landmark initiation and there's no known owner, public or neighborhood opposition to the designation of the building as an article 10 landmark. this concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer any questions and i would like s.f. heritage to provide a presentation on the history and significance of the property. and monica chinchilla is also here today and would like to say a few words. >> president hyland: thank you. >> oh. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i am here on behalf of supervisor safai and the district 11 community. this royal baking company location represents just so much history. and it's a source of pride i
is associated with the city's italian-american heritage. the department believes that the building meets the established eligibility criteria and the landmark status is warranted. the department recommends h.p.c. recommend initiation and the dependent would return at a subsequent hearing with a resolution recommending article 10 landmark designation to the board of supervisors. the property owner has been notified of landmark initiation and there's no known owner, public or neighborhood...
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vehicle safety association. i want to thank the witnesses for traveling today to participate in this hearing. i know all of you are widely respected within your organizations, and you have unique experiences and perspectives that are valuable to us as we continue our work to improve the safety and efficiency of america's trucking industry. i look forward to your testimony. and now i would like to invite my colleague, ranking member duckworth, to offer her opening remarks. >> thank you, chairman fischer. and i want to apologize to everyone for being late this morning. for a former soldier, missing your sp time is really an embarrassing thing. thank you for your patience. and thank you to the chairman for holding today's hearing. i also want to thank all of our witnesses for joining us today to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing u.s. commercial trucking industry. as i said during last week's hearing, our global competitiveness is closely tied to a safe, reliable, and efficient transportation network.
vehicle safety association. i want to thank the witnesses for traveling today to participate in this hearing. i know all of you are widely respected within your organizations, and you have unique experiences and perspectives that are valuable to us as we continue our work to improve the safety and efficiency of america's trucking industry. i look forward to your testimony. and now i would like to invite my colleague, ranking member duckworth, to offer her opening remarks. >> thank you,...
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the extent to which is a builder santos and her associates ran wild is evident in more than 700000 leaked documents they come from over $400.00 firms linked to her $100.00 of them in tax havens like murchison malta oil is the sector in which angola's elite amassed most of its wealth president a santos appointed his daughter head of state owned oil company sonangol and even on her last day their 38000000 dollars were transferred to accounts in dubai to santos appears to have felt secure in all her business dealings but when after 38 years her father had left office angola's prosecutors now began to take an interest in her business dealings in december 29th teen a court ordered a freeze on her bank accounts and assets in angola alleging that she her husband and an associate owed the state over a $1000000000.00 in a b.b.c. interview isabelle the santos denied any wrongdoing there's an orchestrated attack by the current government that is completely politically motivated is completely unfounded like i say my holdings are commercial. and there are no proceeds from contracts of public contracts
the extent to which is a builder santos and her associates ran wild is evident in more than 700000 leaked documents they come from over $400.00 firms linked to her $100.00 of them in tax havens like murchison malta oil is the sector in which angola's elite amassed most of its wealth president a santos appointed his daughter head of state owned oil company sonangol and even on her last day their 38000000 dollars were transferred to accounts in dubai to santos appears to have felt secure in all...
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my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendent of geronimo's band, who moved to -- after ther the band were captured. he later became a terrific see, this as you can particular piece is a native american on horseback and that is truly the story of native americans in the southern plains region in the panhandle especially. available, incame the 1600s, particularly the comanches and some of the apache people, they were able to obtain horses from the traders in santa fe, stealing some of them as well. they were able to utilize the environment much more efficiently, because they could cover much longer distances. the bison hunting cultu
my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he...
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this interview was recorded at the american historical association meeting. a george aumoithe is postdoctoral research associate at princeton university and he is is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american history tv. george: thanks for having me. steve: you have devoted a considerable amount of time studying medicare and medicaid. signed into law in 1965 by lyndon johnson. take us back to that time period and how this legislation was significant at the time and how it has evolved. george: that's a great question to start off with. medicare and medicaid passed in july 1965. medicaid was really an afterthought in the legislative drafting process. the law's ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. kennedy meant that there was a greater focus on the medicare law and there were certain historical reasons for this. grew out inan and 1960 which also grew out of the medical aid for a program, which was a new deal era program that began in the 40's and 50's. for that reason most policymakers and legislato
this interview was recorded at the american historical association meeting. a george aumoithe is postdoctoral research associate at princeton university and he is is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american history tv. george: thanks for having me. steve: you have devoted a considerable amount of time studying medicare and medicaid. signed into law in 1965 by lyndon johnson. take us back to that time period and how this legislation was significant at the...
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we are the white house historical association. he was the only one of our 45 presidents who did not live in the white house. he selected the site, the young irish architect, james hogan, who built the white house. did he see the white house? did he see it under construction? >> he saw it once on his way back. he had left the presidency and heading back to mt. vennon from philadelphia. i don't believe he actually ever set foot inside, but he did see it. and that was as close as he would get. what i tell people today, even though washington didn't live in the white house, he had his hands in just about every facet of that building's design, planning, the execution, the selection of the architect, the plan, and washington was a pretty intense micromanager, so he was very involved every step of the way. even though he didn't live there, it's very much a representation of what washington envisioned the home of the american head of state should be. >> of course as the portrait in the east room, but other images and references to washing
we are the white house historical association. he was the only one of our 45 presidents who did not live in the white house. he selected the site, the young irish architect, james hogan, who built the white house. did he see the white house? did he see it under construction? >> he saw it once on his way back. he had left the presidency and heading back to mt. vennon from philadelphia. i don't believe he actually ever set foot inside, but he did see it. and that was as close as he would...
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as you all know, i would rarely become associated as you all know, i would rarely become associated with any product, 'cause i've built a lifetime career with any product, 'cause i've built a lifetime career on being an independent investigative news anchor.
as you all know, i would rarely become associated as you all know, i would rarely become associated with any product, 'cause i've built a lifetime career with any product, 'cause i've built a lifetime career on being an independent investigative news anchor.
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in addition to some of the issues associated with what we don't know yet about long-term use associated with vaping. >> thank you governor, your leadership on this issue is critical. the other reason to get rid of flavors is flavors are part of what makes a kid think it's safe. if it tastes sweet and goes down smoothly, how harmful can it be? the surgeon general in january issued a report, these are not safe. there's a lot we don't know but what we do know is inhaling high doses of nicotine was particularly with young lungs is by nature harmful to the long-term health. the other thing is these are perfect drug delivery devices. no one should kid themselves that these devices are out there. kids are going to figure out what else goes in them, so that the crisis we had last summer may or may not have been largely caused by other substances in it. but if you have a device that delivers substances as well, you can be pretty sure somebody's going to figure out how to deliver it. >> thank you. governor lamont you have been very active please tells what you're doing in her home state of connec
in addition to some of the issues associated with what we don't know yet about long-term use associated with vaping. >> thank you governor, your leadership on this issue is critical. the other reason to get rid of flavors is flavors are part of what makes a kid think it's safe. if it tastes sweet and goes down smoothly, how harmful can it be? the surgeon general in january issued a report, these are not safe. there's a lot we don't know but what we do know is inhaling high doses of...
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this is a national basketball association team. they used a headdress to promote their team in the early days of that franchise. now, they are still called the warriors, but they make no reference to american indians. i think those are interesting things to debate. our point of view is how vast the phenomenon is. we decided to avoid saying prescriptive saying this one is ok, or chicago blackhawks, if you make this change, it's fine. we are really looking at the larger picture. i think every exhibition should have a photograph of elvis presley in it. that is my own point of view. in this case, it is an example of how many distinguished americans have found themselves wearing a headdress. elvis presley did a movie in which he played a native american character. other people are here that weren't playing a native american character, including franklin delano roosevelt, richard nixon, the famous union leader jimmy hoffa, cher. the reasons why people wore headdresses in these particular ways vary. again, what we're interested in showing
this is a national basketball association team. they used a headdress to promote their team in the early days of that franchise. now, they are still called the warriors, but they make no reference to american indians. i think those are interesting things to debate. our point of view is how vast the phenomenon is. we decided to avoid saying prescriptive saying this one is ok, or chicago blackhawks, if you make this change, it's fine. we are really looking at the larger picture. i think every...
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navia is a social phenomenon as is the association with the shade of blue and white lettering that's. that's what we call an asset brand equity though it's hard to quantify how annoyed mark does in me your list of to the list. at the nifty a flagship store in hamburg you can acquire not only skin and hair care products but unrelated things as well. what they all have. common is that they're all the brand shade of blue and the great thing about such brands is that they didn't simply emerge out of nothing all thanks to advertisement that the ties in marketing can provide support but the key thing was the strategic decision to stick with glue . no sticking to its colors may have paid off for navia but other enterprises have chosen change to achieve telecom for example for many years it was part of the ga past which sports yellow alexandra engelhard does brand management for deutsche telekom it was spun off when the state monopoly was privatized in 1996 the telecoms company then switched to magenta. telecom made a point of distinguishing itself from deutsche post and its characteristic ye
navia is a social phenomenon as is the association with the shade of blue and white lettering that's. that's what we call an asset brand equity though it's hard to quantify how annoyed mark does in me your list of to the list. at the nifty a flagship store in hamburg you can acquire not only skin and hair care products but unrelated things as well. what they all have. common is that they're all the brand shade of blue and the great thing about such brands is that they didn't simply emerge out...
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and and and it is crib year from the american trucking association. mark leibovich, "in depth" from the independent drivers association, "american manifesto: saving democracy from villains, vandals, and ourselves" from the truck safety coalition and sergeant deirdre mccloskey from commercial vehicle safety association. i want to thank the witnesses for traveling to participate in this hearing. all of you are widely respected within your organizations and have unique experiences and perspectives that are valuable to us as we continue our work to improve the safety and efficiency of america's trucking industry. i would like to invite ranking member durbin for opening remarks. >> i want to apologize for being late this morning. thank you for your patience and thank you to the chairman for the hearing and thank you for joining us today to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing us commercial trucking industry. our global competitiveness is closely tied to the efficient transportation network. the nexus between interstate commerce and commercial tr
and and and it is crib year from the american trucking association. mark leibovich, "in depth" from the independent drivers association, "american manifesto: saving democracy from villains, vandals, and ourselves" from the truck safety coalition and sergeant deirdre mccloskey from commercial vehicle safety association. i want to thank the witnesses for traveling to participate in this hearing. all of you are widely respected within your organizations and have unique...
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the reason i learned this tidbit today is because the federal judges association not only exists, but it has called an emergency meeting for tomorrow, for america's federal judges to meet on an emergency basis about this rule of law crisis that has erupted over the past week with revelations about attorney general william barr intervening in multiple active federal criminal cases on behalf of the president. attorney general william barr has been in place for almost exactly a year, and some of these abuses go back almost to the very beginning of his tenure, we are now learning. but they've all sort of burst into view with last week's absolutely unprecedented intervention by attorney general barr to try to achieve a more lenient sentence for the president's friend roger stone after the president publicly demanded such a thing. that was followed by the resignation of four federal prosecutors from that case, apparently in protest, and that has led to a flood of new reporting about all of the other criminal investigations and criminal prosecutions that william barr has apparently been tryi
the reason i learned this tidbit today is because the federal judges association not only exists, but it has called an emergency meeting for tomorrow, for america's federal judges to meet on an emergency basis about this rule of law crisis that has erupted over the past week with revelations about attorney general william barr intervening in multiple active federal criminal cases on behalf of the president. attorney general william barr has been in place for almost exactly a year, and some of...
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otezla is associated with an... increased risk of depression.ur doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts.... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. >i spend a lot of time sin my truck.y? it's my livelihood. ♪ rock music >> man: so i'm not taking any chances when something happens to it. so when my windshield cracked... my friend recommended safelite autoglass. >> tech: hi, i'm adrian. >> man: thanks for coming. >> tech: oh, no problem. >> tech: check it out. >> man: yeah. they came right to me, with expert service where i needed it. that's service i can trust... no matter what i'm hauling. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> david enrich is the finance editor of "the new york times." his new book is called "dark towers, deutsch
otezla is associated with an... increased risk of depression.ur doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts.... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. >i spend a lot of time sin my truck.y? it's my...
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end will meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life before the civil war. host: joining us from the new york is a professor in eastern connecticut state university, the author of the book "bossom friends, the intimate world of buchanan and king." thanks for joi u
end will meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas talks about the prevalence of drinking in both the political and social life of congressional representatives before the civil war. from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor -- from the annual meeting of the american historical association in new york city, professor thomas balcerski talks about the providence of drinking in the political and social life...
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let me ask our associate add.tor if he has more to mr. fontnot: congresswoman -- fontenot: congresswoman, what we do is increase the enumerators that will be working the streets in your community. historically you've had low response rate areas and to efore, it says, we need put more people on the street there. our effort is to make sure we hire enough people in those actually go o round and knock on the doors for the nonresponse follow-up. that's the next phase. mentioned and i mentioned is our mobile questionnaire assistance which designed to send census people out early to go around local nd time with the communities, helping them take heir response on census instruments or if they are in areas of connectivity using the phone. the connectivity problems in your state. beckly when we were doing the test and i spent a week there wandering around lost connectivity many times. yes, we are aware of those believe that d we putting people on the ground directly will counter some of those challenges. that.iller: i appreciate i've run out of tim
let me ask our associate add.tor if he has more to mr. fontnot: congresswoman -- fontenot: congresswoman, what we do is increase the enumerators that will be working the streets in your community. historically you've had low response rate areas and to efore, it says, we need put more people on the street there. our effort is to make sure we hire enough people in those actually go o round and knock on the doors for the nonresponse follow-up. that's the next phase. mentioned and i mentioned is...
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. >> up next, george aumoithe a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university explores the history of medicaid and medicare in the united states explaining how discussions on universal health care have evolved since the 1960's. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> george aumoithe is a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university and he is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american history tv. george: thanks for having me. steve: you have devoted a considerable amount of time studying medicare and medicaid. legislation was signed into law in 1965 by lyndon johnson. part of the great society program. take us back to that time. and how this legislation was significant at the time and how it has evolved in the last 50 plus years. george: that's a great question to start off with. medicare and medicaid passed in july, 1965. medicaid was really an afterthought in the legislative drafting process. the law's ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. kennedy meant t
. >> up next, george aumoithe a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university explores the history of medicaid and medicare in the united states explaining how discussions on universal health care have evolved since the 1960's. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> george aumoithe is a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university and he is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on...
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he's also a director of the livestock marketing association. welcome, mr. parnell. >> thank you, chairman fischer, ranking member duckworth, members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify about a stakeholder's perspective on the trucking industry and its related regulatory environment. specifically we appreciate the input from agriculture as a whole and in particular the livestock industry we're sought. my name is jake parnell, i manage cattle man's livestock market in california. i am testifying today on behalf of the members of the livestock marketing association, an organization which i serve on the board of directors and a member of the transportation subcommittee. livestock markets serve as the hub to gather and sell livestock from farmers and ranchers in a competitive bidding environment. i'm also a member of the national cattle man's beef association, manage my own 500 head herd of commercial cattle and run tleen 1,000 and 2,000 year lgs grazed on the west coast. every wednesday livestock are trucked to our livestock market. our ma
he's also a director of the livestock marketing association. welcome, mr. parnell. >> thank you, chairman fischer, ranking member duckworth, members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify about a stakeholder's perspective on the trucking industry and its related regulatory environment. specifically we appreciate the input from agriculture as a whole and in particular the livestock industry we're sought. my name is jake parnell, i manage cattle man's livestock market in...
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and the homeowner association. and then the second one was monthly monitoring by a surveyor with a report regarding the structural foundation that would be sent to d.b.i. >> and h.o.a. >> and that would be ongoing monthly and then ongoing twice a year and ten 12 months after construction is completed. >> okay. semi-annually. after construction is completed for one year. >> semi-annual? >> so it's monthly until the structural and framing is done. and then once they're occupied, there is one more report after a year. to see what else has happened. >> and then we had the facade would be rebuilt to the way it was represented -- to the way it's represented in the plans. pre-demolition. >> and then we also have a requirement that the permit-holder provide a liaison to the appellants. >> which include phone number and e-mail of that person. >> which includes phone number and e-mail. >> the monitoring could be done quarterly. apparently monthly is a little severe. and that's from mr. buscovich. i was going to say quarterly
and the homeowner association. and then the second one was monthly monitoring by a surveyor with a report regarding the structural foundation that would be sent to d.b.i. >> and h.o.a. >> and that would be ongoing monthly and then ongoing twice a year and ten 12 months after construction is completed. >> okay. semi-annually. after construction is completed for one year. >> semi-annual? >> so it's monthly until the structural and framing is done. and then once...
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the head of the sake brewery association says it was canceled due to concern over growing infection. >> translator: considering the fact that v visitors s would be coming f from all over, includi overseas and it that the venue is always crowded, so it's impossible to avoid close contact, we decided to cancel. >> reporter: it's just one of countless planned gatherings that have been scrapped or scaled back due to the virus. there are sure to be more, as the health men tinister is aski organizers whether to hold such events. and economic impact doesn't stop there. >> translator: i'm looking for a new job, and i've been getting messages about doing interviews by skype instead of in person. >> translator: i've canceled a trip i was planning. >> reporter: many people say they are becoming more cautious as the number of infections in japan rises. that affects consumer spending which accounts more mofor more half of japan's gdp. a lot of japanese companies have offices in china. this business had to delay reopening after the lunar new year holiday and some are unable to return from their ho
the head of the sake brewery association says it was canceled due to concern over growing infection. >> translator: considering the fact that v visitors s would be coming f from all over, includi overseas and it that the venue is always crowded, so it's impossible to avoid close contact, we decided to cancel. >> reporter: it's just one of countless planned gatherings that have been scrapped or scaled back due to the virus. there are sure to be more, as the health men tinister is...
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and the homeowner association. and then the second one was monthly monitoring by a surveyor with a report regarding the structural foundation that would be sent to d.b.i. >> and h.o.a. >> and that would be ongoing monthly and then ongoing twice a year and ten 12 months after construction is completed. >> okay. semi-annually. after construction is completed for one year. >> semi-annual? >> so it's monthly until the structural and framing is done. and then once they're occupied, there is one more report after a year. to see what else has happened. >> and then we had the facade would be rebuilt to the way it was represented -- to the way it's represented in the plans. pre-demolition. >> and then we also have a requirement that the permit-holder provide a liaison to the appellants. >> which include phone number and e-mail of that person. >> which includes phone number and e-mail. >> the monitoring could be done quarterly. apparently monthly is a little severe. and that's from mr. buscovich. i was going to say quarterly
and the homeowner association. and then the second one was monthly monitoring by a surveyor with a report regarding the structural foundation that would be sent to d.b.i. >> and h.o.a. >> and that would be ongoing monthly and then ongoing twice a year and ten 12 months after construction is completed. >> okay. semi-annually. after construction is completed for one year. >> semi-annual? >> so it's monthly until the structural and framing is done. and then once...
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you were a poacher, it seems, if one were to associate you with cyber army and anonymous and that mindsetre somebody who felt that power was not accountable and you were going to undermine power, particularly in the case of the us military establishment, by discovering and releasing top—secret information. so has your ideology completely changed now? so, let's contextualise what has happened. my campaign was after the death of erin schwartz, a promising young technologist, who wrote some of the protocol is the web is built from and he was hounded to death by the department ofjustice in an overzealous prosecution. to be clear, he committed suicide? because he was facing decades in prison and millions of dollars in fines for downloading scientific journal articles, but the actual reason for the aggressive prosecution was his association with campaigns to keep the internet free and association with internet transparency group such as wikileaks. but none the less, democracies in a sense have to keep secrets, don't they? the public consents to certain secrets being kept and you were trying to
you were a poacher, it seems, if one were to associate you with cyber army and anonymous and that mindsetre somebody who felt that power was not accountable and you were going to undermine power, particularly in the case of the us military establishment, by discovering and releasing top—secret information. so has your ideology completely changed now? so, let's contextualise what has happened. my campaign was after the death of erin schwartz, a promising young technologist, who wrote some of...