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so i can point out the united states of attica is up there. that was commemorating the awful thing that happened at attica. if 1931 -- in 1931. we were all so grieved about that. and then, of course, some of the panelists are talking about the legacy of what happened there. which is really stunning. the criminalization of black people and brooklyn being the primary location of that. roll on. these are the feminist series. she began to do -- [inaudible] that she could roll up that she didn't have to stretch and that she could travel around with. she quit her job teaching, as a teach or, and began to -- teacher, and began to go around to colleges and campuses because she couldn't show in new york. going all over the country showing her work. and these are feminist landscapes. she got the idea from seeing tibetan tacas in amsterdam. she had the idea of doing landscapes, which she loves to paint landscapes. and putting the worlds, quotations from important black women and black feminists historically. and so the way you do on a city bet tan taca -
so i can point out the united states of attica is up there. that was commemorating the awful thing that happened at attica. if 1931 -- in 1931. we were all so grieved about that. and then, of course, some of the panelists are talking about the legacy of what happened there. which is really stunning. the criminalization of black people and brooklyn being the primary location of that. roll on. these are the feminist series. she began to do -- [inaudible] that she could roll up that she didn't...
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Apr 26, 2014
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showing the boxes of the supported to be here attica do it and but there are many children running from the bus station on 30th avenue and california along this sidewalk to the middle school at the end of the block this is the presidio middle school and this is the box and this is the bus station and i took 80 a picture of this box and you can see it's all open space and the kids in the morning when the sun is in the south the sunlight on their face they don't see that well, and some of them when we run fast and run late and they don't see in front of them. i see kids running into garbage cans on friday morning they don't see it their run when their late to i think some kids will definitely get serious injured if we allow the box on this location here. the neighbors are strongly opposed to this box but another alternative for at&t is on the sidewalk on california between 30th and 29th avenue and the box is two be in between the trees and not that many people walk on that sidewalk and people don't even see that box that easily so i think this hearing officer by denying at&t that spot pro
showing the boxes of the supported to be here attica do it and but there are many children running from the bus station on 30th avenue and california along this sidewalk to the middle school at the end of the block this is the presidio middle school and this is the box and this is the bus station and i took 80 a picture of this box and you can see it's all open space and the kids in the morning when the sun is in the south the sunlight on their face they don't see that well, and some of them...
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Apr 18, 2014
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if the area remains attica lies it will happen in the entire region. the area remains radical it will happen in the entire region. -- ando think that will be indictment and the legacy barack obama? >> yes. a huge opportunity was squandered. what you do with these groups? starting from scratch is not going to be possible. of people are asking this question. a valid question. palatable than a super al qaeda group. what happened to malah umar? >> he is somewhere in pakistan. >> you assume he knew about bin laden? [indiscernible] >> she knows the region well. , what issurprisingly the right word, not of one note about karzai. someeemed to give him latitude. >> all of us feel that with karzai going we are starting to feel nostalgic. >> of course you are. [laughter] >> he wasn't that bad. >> it is great to see optimism. it is great that the war in afghanistan saved afghanistan. >> yes. for which we have to thank your people and your government. it was a good war. >> and the brave men and women who went there. thank you. >> thank you. >> back in a moment, sta
if the area remains attica lies it will happen in the entire region. the area remains radical it will happen in the entire region. -- ando think that will be indictment and the legacy barack obama? >> yes. a huge opportunity was squandered. what you do with these groups? starting from scratch is not going to be possible. of people are asking this question. a valid question. palatable than a super al qaeda group. what happened to malah umar? >> he is somewhere in pakistan. >>...
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that was commemorating the awful thing that happened in attica in 1971. we were all so grieved about that and of course on the panelists are talking about the legacy of what happened there, which is really stunning. the criminalization of black people and brooklyn being one of the primary locations of that. roll on. the feminist series. she began to do traveling around. she quit her job teaching as a teacher and began to go around to colleges and campuses because she couldn't show in new york going all over the country showing our work. these are feminist landscapes. she got the idea from amsterdam. she had the idea of doing landscapes but she loves to paint landscapes. and putting the words, quotations from important black women and black feminists historically. the way you to have words. those words are quotes from those women. then she got into the slave rape series which dedicated to black women in slavery in:'s and which is called the slave rape series. she wanted to really connect with the experience of black women but not having been to africa yet.
that was commemorating the awful thing that happened in attica in 1971. we were all so grieved about that and of course on the panelists are talking about the legacy of what happened there, which is really stunning. the criminalization of black people and brooklyn being one of the primary locations of that. roll on. the feminist series. she began to do traveling around. she quit her job teaching as a teacher and began to go around to colleges and campuses because she couldn't show in new york...
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Apr 11, 2014
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t say attica first quarter report was a little light across the board.tle light. expenses were a little bit higher. of -- ijust reflective certainly would not call it that. announced that fixed income trading would fall 15%. it that we have the numbers, fell 21% from last year. what is it about the environment the makes investors reluctant to create fixed income and make it less of a profitable business for the big banks? >> we are in a more normalized environment. this is a business that has been extraordinarily profitable for the investment banks for the last three to five years. we're morphing into a more normal environment. you expect fixed to become a driver.-- meaningful we are reverting back to a more normal environment. >> i wonder if more normal means a narrowing of spreads. 10eads came down effectively basis points. >> to the extent that loan demand continues to pick up, n additional price competition. they had fairly good growth in the corporate banking area. that is an area that is extremely competitive. spreads are still relatively wide. we
t say attica first quarter report was a little light across the board.tle light. expenses were a little bit higher. of -- ijust reflective certainly would not call it that. announced that fixed income trading would fall 15%. it that we have the numbers, fell 21% from last year. what is it about the environment the makes investors reluctant to create fixed income and make it less of a profitable business for the big banks? >> we are in a more normalized environment. this is a business that...
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Apr 3, 2014
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constituents like colden of attica, new york, and richard of clarence, new york, have shared with me their stories of lost wages and lost hours due to this provision of obamacare. testimony at the small business hearing i chaired on this matter was clear, the 30-hour testify nation of full-time must be revised. mr. collins: obamacare is turning our nation into a part-time economy. it discourages economic growth and results in the erosion of our nation's middle class. the save the american workers act will do just what the title says. it will put hardworking americans back where he they want to be. working and supporting their families. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa seek recognition? >> i request permission to address the house, ask unanimous consent for one minute and revise and extend my remarksment the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, last month after proposed cuts to the iowa national guard, i asked iowans for their comments and sto
constituents like colden of attica, new york, and richard of clarence, new york, have shared with me their stories of lost wages and lost hours due to this provision of obamacare. testimony at the small business hearing i chaired on this matter was clear, the 30-hour testify nation of full-time must be revised. mr. collins: obamacare is turning our nation into a part-time economy. it discourages economic growth and results in the erosion of our nation's middle class. the save the american...