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john cochrane. well, you can have a different name and to be memorable in that way anyhow, i'll share a few thoughts, maybe fill a data point or two that the john cochrane probably just didn't have time to get to. and then talk a bit about. the great depression, where i think our conversation is going next. so mr. charles opened our panel saying that there's a myth that the 1920s exuberance you often hear caused the great depression. it was a necessary correction, that of this sort of out of control environment, both in the way people lived and the way they invested and way that they ran their businesses in their lives, had cause of crash. and that was the retribution for the irresponsibility of the era. well, the evidence doesn't really seem suggest that out, but the myth continues. in fact, just just the last day or two, i saw a tweet from a well-known tweeter, and it said those who praise calvin coolidge remind me of a story of the man who jumped of the top of the empire state building. and as he
john cochrane. well, you can have a different name and to be memorable in that way anyhow, i'll share a few thoughts, maybe fill a data point or two that the john cochrane probably just didn't have time to get to. and then talk a bit about. the great depression, where i think our conversation is going next. so mr. charles opened our panel saying that there's a myth that the 1920s exuberance you often hear caused the great depression. it was a necessary correction, that of this sort of out of...
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johnnie cochran, remember that episode and invoked it in his closing arguments. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. perhaps the best known single line of the 1990s, another spectacle of the nineties clearly was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first us president elected president ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the us senate, but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obstction of justice, a perjury stemming from his intermittent affair. with a former intern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica lewinsky, was amed and shunned and only in recent years has reemerged from her, from the shadows. thcase had the effect of deepening partizan divides rtanitterness in the country. those divides, those cleavages have become only morprounced in the years since the 1990s. so this this partizan rancor in some respects can be traced to the clinton spectacle. the spectacle of impeachment and trial of a sitting u.s. president. there ar
johnnie cochran, remember that episode and invoked it in his closing arguments. if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. perhaps the best known single line of the 1990s, another spectacle of the nineties clearly was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first us president elected president ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the us senate, but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obstction of justice, a...
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a line used in the closing ordinance by johnny cochran, who was oj's lead defense lawyer. and it was a reference to the witness clauses that were used, supposedly, by the killer of these two people, and during the trial, prosecution had oj try on the gloves, and they couldn't, and they didn't fit johnny cochran remembered that episode, and invoked it in his closing arguments. it doesn't fit, you must acquit. perhaps the best-known single- line of the 1990s. another spectacle of the '90s, clearly, was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton, 1998, 1999. clinton was the first u.s. elected president ever to be impeached, put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the u.s. senate, but the spectacle s unprecedented. he faced charges of obstruction of justice, of perjury, stemmingfrom his intermittent affair with a former intern, years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica lewinsky, was shamed and shunned . only inrecent years has emerged from the shadows. the case had the effect of deepening partisan divides, partisan bitterness in
a line used in the closing ordinance by johnny cochran, who was oj's lead defense lawyer. and it was a reference to the witness clauses that were used, supposedly, by the killer of these two people, and during the trial, prosecution had oj try on the gloves, and they couldn't, and they didn't fit johnny cochran remembered that episode, and invoked it in his closing arguments. it doesn't fit, you must acquit. perhaps the best-known single- line of the 1990s. another spectacle of the '90s,...
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and the most, most israel has gone through in these past days, is barbaric to f. cochran unbearable. let me slow, but i don't think anybody in this room can even entirely understand degree from the sufferings t and t of the many, many people, effective student, hopefully fish not from from i just wanted to know how much there was no justification for her. mazda is auctions use, got you hooked up today. israel has the rise, as i'm real good, and indeed to choose the towards the citizens, and to defend itself against this terrible terror, forced by them within the framework of international law. tanya, to apply for east side. this is, this is already cleared up for israel. on the 7th of october 2023 is the turning point. the top in the bloody is day in the country's history. you're seeing if you got it out the door to the german government, we stand as soon as the bonus tag has just underlined. firmly by the side of our as ray be friends, he's got your special hi israel security as part of germany's region of space. the you can test and the nice of the see that you saw my goal for isra
and the most, most israel has gone through in these past days, is barbaric to f. cochran unbearable. let me slow, but i don't think anybody in this room can even entirely understand degree from the sufferings t and t of the many, many people, effective student, hopefully fish not from from i just wanted to know how much there was no justification for her. mazda is auctions use, got you hooked up today. israel has the rise, as i'm real good, and indeed to choose the towards the citizens, and to...
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john cochran remembered that episode and said in his closing arguments, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. another spectacle of the '90s, clearly, was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first u.s. president, elected president, ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the u.s. senate. but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obruction of justice, of perjury, stming from his inner minute affair with a formerntern 27 years his junior. he was acquitted, as i say, but the former intern, monica, was shamed and shunned. and only in recent years has she emerged from the shadows. the case had the effect of deepening partisan divide, partisan bitterness in the country. those divides, those cleavages have become only more pronounced in the years since the 1990s. so, this partisan rancor in some respects can be traced to the clinton spectacle, a spectacle of impeachment and trial for a sitting u.s. president. there are more spectacles of the '90s, too. cases of terrorism, including the oklahoma city bombin
john cochran remembered that episode and said in his closing arguments, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. another spectacle of the '90s, clearly, was that of the impeachment and trial of bill clinton in 1998 and 1999. clinton was the first u.s. president, elected president, ever to be impeached and put on trial. he was acquitted at trial before the u.s. senate. but the spectacle was unprecedented. he faced charges of obruction of justice, of perjury, stming from his inner minute affair with a...
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moved those, but i oh, i know that you're losing cuz that actually previous previously registered cochran . so i'm pretty wide to on us of 24 miles away from where it was. but it wasn't more than were city teams here because the teams in the bath and then even which was in the email as well that you were going to see us from. oh, the only issue was it was good for me to do this. to 1000, see and then he just which i'm with it. so when you said you were shouldn't be in june when you went down this desk, especially when look for you can use this. you my friend who is it to smart? yeah. then you're still with them. absolutely, that's all i do for you. we'll see what we the, the city is like your sewage here. so your spouse or just literally and stuff. so can you thank you for choosing messages to you, excuse me, for which the court this team will show us your address as the menu item with us to use this. so you need to just place you on the screen, any of your and you can use a for sure. no. what do i do most of to is good news here. so to google, you can show any football i can usually read
moved those, but i oh, i know that you're losing cuz that actually previous previously registered cochran . so i'm pretty wide to on us of 24 miles away from where it was. but it wasn't more than were city teams here because the teams in the bath and then even which was in the email as well that you were going to see us from. oh, the only issue was it was good for me to do this. to 1000, see and then he just which i'm with it. so when you said you were shouldn't be in june when you went down...
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cochran and jj inspected the ship. as the promenade deck rose water. the patches became the patches on the underwater port side of the promenade deck covered openings similar to those on the high or starboard side. measurements for the underwater patches were obtained by checking the openings, the high side and further by divers. the underwater. total weight of all of these patches was 350 tons. the largest single part weighing 52 tons. it was 54 feet long, 22 feet wide and three feet deep during the process of removing all decks above the promenade deck, lower the center of gravity and to facilitate it was found impossible. remove all of the boat deck the last ten feet of the stack being so deeply buried in the mud that the divers couldn't it. consequently, when the writing operation had progressed until, the remaining portion of the boat deck appeared above. this section was removed using torches to further lighten the weight on the port side of the ship. approximately 500 tons were removed. in order to secure the portion of the vessel. special moori
cochran and jj inspected the ship. as the promenade deck rose water. the patches became the patches on the underwater port side of the promenade deck covered openings similar to those on the high or starboard side. measurements for the underwater patches were obtained by checking the openings, the high side and further by divers. the underwater. total weight of all of these patches was 350 tons. the largest single part weighing 52 tons. it was 54 feet long, 22 feet wide and three feet deep...
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but everyone, cochran for sleep to go reports from the east bay tonight where there is an 11th hour rush costumes and gold halloween decor. >> halloween classics like ghostface from the scream franchise. jason vorhees from the court. it's friday. the 13th are always popular drugs for the spooky holiday. 9 year-old emily hunter will dress as a clown when she goes trick-or-treating this year. even looking. >> and side >> she ended up getting both and had plenty to choose from at halloween outlet on willow pass road in concord. the hunters among the steady stream of customers making a last minute run for their costumes decorations. i was looking around all over the place just for toys and you know, the decorations, all that. it's really amazing. this last weekend was very busy. people are in the spirit ready to have a good time. jennifer told them owns the store and says this is the best time of the year this year. it's certainly been freddy krueger. it's been bar mean. clowns are always great. penny wise. i mean, the list goes on and on for spiderman been a top contender to culver, says he
but everyone, cochran for sleep to go reports from the east bay tonight where there is an 11th hour rush costumes and gold halloween decor. >> halloween classics like ghostface from the scream franchise. jason vorhees from the court. it's friday. the 13th are always popular drugs for the spooky holiday. 9 year-old emily hunter will dress as a clown when she goes trick-or-treating this year. even looking. >> and side >> she ended up getting both and had plenty to choose from at...
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. >> it is the 8th annual kids day music event tonight at the cochrane library, children get the opportunity to explore the magic of music with free lessons from the nonprofit organization, guitars, not guns as you has more. >> get ready for a chance. evening music, laughter inspiration at the 8th rnnual kids day event here at the concord public library in concord featuring an opportunity for children to play music. it's provided by the nonprofit group guitars, not guns of contra. costa county proved we provide free guitar lessons in an 8 week program. >> with qualified teachers during the 8 weeks, the kids sign a contract that first night they're going to come to the classes. >> they're going to practice most important and we're going to take care of the guitar. and then at the end of the week, stick to keep the cutoff for. yeah. >> the not guns is international organization that got its start right here in the bay area in settles back in 2000 following the columbine shooting massacre, the organization makes a special effort to reach out to foster children at-risk youth like of you know, in
. >> it is the 8th annual kids day music event tonight at the cochrane library, children get the opportunity to explore the magic of music with free lessons from the nonprofit organization, guitars, not guns as you has more. >> get ready for a chance. evening music, laughter inspiration at the 8th rnnual kids day event here at the concord public library in concord featuring an opportunity for children to play music. it's provided by the nonprofit group guitars, not guns of contra....
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ringback cochran sound pretty wide, 24 miles away from somebody who was it wasn't more. and then we'll see things here. because the, the signatures back and then which was the last letter that you were going to see us from. oh, the only issue was the order for me to do to 1000 see and then he just which i'm with it. so when you said you were, shouldn't be in june, when you went down the desk, especially when look for your genius. does your machine there? who is it to smart? yeah. then you're still down. those are separate essentials to do for you will slowly just literally only stuff. so can you thank you for choosing messages here. excuse me. 47, support this team on the menu item with us to use this are you did you place the the screen? any of your and you could use a for sure. no. what do i do most of the good news here. so took over and you can show any football i can usually read it to you. ok. so because we have then, yes, question that i remember this and then you're going to see what the nation as we look at the bush daughter. and this would have the image availa
ringback cochran sound pretty wide, 24 miles away from somebody who was it wasn't more. and then we'll see things here. because the, the signatures back and then which was the last letter that you were going to see us from. oh, the only issue was the order for me to do to 1000 see and then he just which i'm with it. so when you said you were, shouldn't be in june, when you went down the desk, especially when look for your genius. does your machine there? who is it to smart? yeah. then you're...
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my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't seen the apartment for the program come along. you wouldn't have believed it. so i appreciate everything they did. i was here at one point. i was. because i didn't know what the outcome of holly court was going to be. you know, it really got -- was it going to get to the point where we have to be displaced because they would have to demolish this place? if they had, we wouldn't have been brought back. we wouldn't have been able to live in burn. by the program coming along, i welcome it. they had to hire a company and they came in and cleaned up all the walls. they didn't paint the whole apartment, they just cleaned up the mildew part, cleaned up and straighted it and primed it. that is
my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one year ago. my favorite thing is my kitchen. i love these clean walls. before the remodeling came along, the condition of these apartments had gotten pretty bad, you know, with all the mildew, the repairs. i mean you haven't seen the apartment for the program come along. you wouldn't have believed it. so i appreciate everything they did. i was...
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cochran is crying over these stones, what they already got is several lyams worth of greenery, at the i’ll go down now. we agreed, half from the basement is yours, half of the bed is mine, kankhana, we merge it together, agreement, agreement, who called, fishman, the moles, they got to the door, they say that there may be water there. and you’ll have to dive, but your grandson, you’ll send, we once invented a freebet, then we made it even bigger, even better, removed all restrictions, meet the new freebet, this is doubling the first deposit to 20,000, get it instantly. and bet on any odds: vinline will double yours deposit without options. the first department new season premieres from monday at 20:00 on ntv. sbirmarket takes care of your profitable purchases, pay up to 99% of your order with sberthanks bonuses in any stores and restaurants. bermarket, order profitably. look, it's azonbank. and how many clients do you have here? already more than 25. they also give cashback up to 100% to the lucky recipient and return pizza to the entire office. azonbank up to 25% in rubles, the oppor
cochran is crying over these stones, what they already got is several lyams worth of greenery, at the i’ll go down now. we agreed, half from the basement is yours, half of the bed is mine, kankhana, we merge it together, agreement, agreement, who called, fishman, the moles, they got to the door, they say that there may be water there. and you’ll have to dive, but your grandson, you’ll send, we once invented a freebet, then we made it even bigger, even better, removed all restrictions,...
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when amelia earhart is flying in and june cochran and and all of these women are in the group that will eventually called the 99 ers. and she is just really an expert on early aviation. she notices something on one of her skirt, stereoscopic views. and they're looking down like this and that's the illustration here. now is fuzzy i wish i could have i couldn't.opy. but that is the v one the buzz bomb. 1965.this is shown the movie george peppard and sophia loren. operation ow. and there's also a book by that name i mentioned, the movie becae. sure. it now it's a british. so it's better than american movies, especially at the time. but the interesting point here on constance babington smith, they show the hardheaded wooden blockheads, she has to go up against, namely professor lindemann, who is churchill's scientific advisor. and he is adamant that she doesn't know what she's talking about, that he does. and that's a torpedo, a 30 foot long german torpedo. well, professor lindemann, i've dealt with those people for 41 years. it's not fun. they're a pain that a pill can't reach because are
when amelia earhart is flying in and june cochran and and all of these women are in the group that will eventually called the 99 ers. and she is just really an expert on early aviation. she notices something on one of her skirt, stereoscopic views. and they're looking down like this and that's the illustration here. now is fuzzy i wish i could have i couldn't.opy. but that is the v one the buzz bomb. 1965.this is shown the movie george peppard and sophia loren. operation ow. and there's also a...
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donny cochran has been using this trial as a platform to air grievances.articularly about the gag order the judge put on him in washington. >> the just said basically i don't have a right to speak. and i'm being restricted, my speech has been taken away from me. i'm the candidate that's running for office and i'm not allowed to speak. >> jimmy: did all 15 microphones get that? [ laughter ] only donald trump would claim that he's not allowed to speak while speaking to 40 cameras at a press conference. one axe trump's been grinding over and over is that he was denied the chance to have a jury trial in this case, which is not true. his dummy lawyers forgot to request a jury trial. which means he's definitely not paying them. [ laughter ] but watch here, pay attention to the woman on the left, she's his lawyer. she's part of the team that dropped the ball on making the jury request. >> very unfair, we don't get a jury trial, there's no jury. i want a jury, i'm entitled to a jury. i'm not allowed to have a jury. i never heard of that before. i don't get the opt
donny cochran has been using this trial as a platform to air grievances.articularly about the gag order the judge put on him in washington. >> the just said basically i don't have a right to speak. and i'm being restricted, my speech has been taken away from me. i'm the candidate that's running for office and i'm not allowed to speak. >> jimmy: did all 15 microphones get that? [ laughter ] only donald trump would claim that he's not allowed to speak while speaking to 40 cameras at a...
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you can see cochran santa rosa more in those low to mid 70's. today's highs will be the warmest in the inner east you can see livermore looking up about 86 degrees but close to it up in the north bay as well. san francisco, low 70's, a half moon bay where you're just looking about 64 degrees. but a pretty nice day. very average temperatures. high pressure is growing. that is offshore. that low pressure that brought us kind of a cloudy drizzly, weather that has taken off and this high pressure is going continue to grow. we've got clockwise circulation around high pressure, counter clockwise or curious circulation around low pressure. the 2 of them combined are going to produce a little offshore wind. now it is light offshore wind. it is out of the northeast. means we're going to see some breezy conditions. so let me take you future wind and to show you here. this is about 6 o'clock tonight. so that's kind of our normal sea breeze. but notice we start to get into the overnight hours. this is 3.45 in the morning. a more northerly component to that
you can see cochran santa rosa more in those low to mid 70's. today's highs will be the warmest in the inner east you can see livermore looking up about 86 degrees but close to it up in the north bay as well. san francisco, low 70's, a half moon bay where you're just looking about 64 degrees. but a pretty nice day. very average temperatures. high pressure is growing. that is offshore. that low pressure that brought us kind of a cloudy drizzly, weather that has taken off and this high pressure...
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. >> well, in the east bay, many headed to 8th annual kids, a music event at the cochrane library lastchildren got the opportunity to explore the magic of music with free lessons from a local nonprofit that urges kids to play with guitars and not guns. >> provide free but her lessons in an 8 week program with qualified teachers during the 8 weeks, the kids sign a contract that first night they're going to come to the classes. they're going to practice most important and we're going to take care of the guitar. and then at the end of the week, stick to keep the cutoff for. >> it's ours. not guns is an international organization that got its start in san jose in 2000 following the columbine shooting massacre. organization makes a special effort to reach out to foster children at risk youth. they're also looking for volunteers to continue to spear spread that free guitar lessons across the bay. a late night talk show host are back after being pause for 5 months. well, that includes stephen colbert, jimmy kimmel, jimmy fallon. they were off the air soon as the hollywood writers strike start
. >> well, in the east bay, many headed to 8th annual kids, a music event at the cochrane library lastchildren got the opportunity to explore the magic of music with free lessons from a local nonprofit that urges kids to play with guitars and not guns. >> provide free but her lessons in an 8 week program with qualified teachers during the 8 weeks, the kids sign a contract that first night they're going to come to the classes. they're going to practice most important and we're going...
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that was cochran from stanton. the chief was 68 years old. all of these other justices are from a different everybody is old enough to be my daddy and they are all from a fully segregated virginia. not one of them has been to school with a black person in their lives, and most of them had not even been in school with women other than in elementary school because they went to all male colleges. and so forth. and most of them didn't have women. you know, i had one woman in my life. i didn't have any women in my life, that kind of thing. and so they had they were from another world and i can remember particularly maybe the dean is thinking about i've talked about this. i come, as you'll see in the book from violence and all that in my home. and i know what it's like for your mother to get a restraining order against your father. and i know what it's like to fear that somebody is going to come and kill you and, you know, blow up the house. you live in a punch you and hurt you or something. and i can remember us discussing one day some case about
that was cochran from stanton. the chief was 68 years old. all of these other justices are from a different everybody is old enough to be my daddy and they are all from a fully segregated virginia. not one of them has been to school with a black person in their lives, and most of them had not even been in school with women other than in elementary school because they went to all male colleges. and so forth. and most of them didn't have women. you know, i had one woman in my life. i didn't have...
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i'm john cochran and i'm skilled at getting my hand up first. like you.i have always believed philosophy fiscally and local government the wonders of being close to the electorate and its responsiveness. but i grew up in chicago and now i live in california and all i got to do is look out the window and it doesn't give tremendous faith in the competence, effectiveness and downright honesty of officials in the major function of the federal government. chicago is to regularly in jail aldermen, not a mayor yet. we're working on it. and that's why. so that's why i mentioned i served 12 on in that year that but i would just hope for you to revive my faith what can we do that local and state government can become responsive, effective and not the sort of cesspool that it is, at least where i've always lived. remember, every one of those governments was elected the people and if they want if you know the people have stop allowing themselves to be bought by the heroine of programs, you know it at some it was mentioned earlier today that education is important edu
i'm john cochran and i'm skilled at getting my hand up first. like you.i have always believed philosophy fiscally and local government the wonders of being close to the electorate and its responsiveness. but i grew up in chicago and now i live in california and all i got to do is look out the window and it doesn't give tremendous faith in the competence, effectiveness and downright honesty of officials in the major function of the federal government. chicago is to regularly in jail aldermen,...
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i think john cochran in the last panel had a very good point about how coolidge did not get in the way. there could be five or 10 or 100 good books written about how politicians, and especially regulators, will see some favorable trend happening and try to get in front of the parade and screw it all up. i will give you a couple of examples. we could have had cell phone at least 15 years earlier than we got them. but for federal government regulations that prevented the market from emerging. my favorite story that almost no one knows. you go to the late '70s. is about halfway between today and the age of coolidge. fax machines were starting to be commercialized. it was slow, expensive, and clunky. you could see it would change the nature of the way officers work, but couriers out of work and so forth. the post office shows up in the frederick medications commission and says, in the law we have a monopoly on the transmission of all first-class mail. and these fax machines will be transmitting mail. therefore, fcc, you should restrict fax machines to be only installed in post offices. to
i think john cochran in the last panel had a very good point about how coolidge did not get in the way. there could be five or 10 or 100 good books written about how politicians, and especially regulators, will see some favorable trend happening and try to get in front of the parade and screw it all up. i will give you a couple of examples. we could have had cell phone at least 15 years earlier than we got them. but for federal government regulations that prevented the market from emerging. my...
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cochran. malcolm ms. salinas, five minutes of questioning. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome back terrell lucas. i have really appreciated leadership on this committee and the ranking member for holding this important meeting, i thank you. administrator reagan, i want to thank you for being here today. from clean water and air to ensuring a smooth energy transition, the epa's work is truly essential to oregon's health and prosperity. i am really grateful for your work to implement the bipartisan infrastructure law. that is already making an impact for my constituents. in february, epa awarded oregon $18.9 million to address pfas and other emerging determine its intricate water. investments really do target are smaller, rural communities and are disadvantaged areas. in april, you testified and we discussed the closing america's wastewater skeptical assistance program. you assured us, then, that you were working closely with usda on 11 pilot projects for the committees to scale up testified assistance and a supporting model across the city. for my immunity, th
cochran. malcolm ms. salinas, five minutes of questioning. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome back terrell lucas. i have really appreciated leadership on this committee and the ranking member for holding this important meeting, i thank you. administrator reagan, i want to thank you for being here today. from clean water and air to ensuring a smooth energy transition, the epa's work is truly essential to oregon's health and prosperity. i am really grateful for your work to...
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you know what i think john cochrane in the last panel made a very good point about how coolidge get in the way. there could be five or ten or 100 good books written about how and especially regulators will see some favorable happening and then try to get in front of the parade and just screw it all up. i'll just give you a couple of examples from some of you young people in the audience and some an old guy. you know, we could have had cell at least 15 years earlier than we got them. but hidebound federal government regulation that prevented the market from emerging and favorite story that almost no one knows. and i really need to write this up in a more prominent way than i ever have. you go to the late 70. that's about halfway today and the age of coolidge and the fax machine starting to be commercialized and. it was slow and expensive and clunky. you could see it was going to change the nature of the way offices work. but couriers out of work and so forth. the post office shows up at the federal communications commission and says, you know, in the law we a monopoly on the transmissio
you know what i think john cochrane in the last panel made a very good point about how coolidge get in the way. there could be five or ten or 100 good books written about how and especially regulators will see some favorable happening and then try to get in front of the parade and just screw it all up. i'll just give you a couple of examples from some of you young people in the audience and some an old guy. you know, we could have had cell at least 15 years earlier than we got them. but...