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collier? >> good afternoon, members of the board. i am a staff attorney at the tenderloin housing clinic. i think you are aware of the work that we do, we are one of the few organizations that will represent, without charge, people facing eviction. it is full scope representation, but we only have three attorneys that represent clients. there is a tremendous need for more full scope representation of tenants facing eviction. we would very much encouraged this bill in the hopes of expanding the amount of the eviction defense representation for low-end, and working -- low- income and working people. a study has shown that when a tenant has an attorney, the outcome is so much better for th e tenant. there are some many that go without attorney because they don't have the resources to pay for attorneys to represent them. we encourage them to speak out strongly in favor and thank you, president chiu, for raising it. president chiu: mr. collier has represented the people in my district. and i can testify that the outcome changed. other spe
collier? >> good afternoon, members of the board. i am a staff attorney at the tenderloin housing clinic. i think you are aware of the work that we do, we are one of the few organizations that will represent, without charge, people facing eviction. it is full scope representation, but we only have three attorneys that represent clients. there is a tremendous need for more full scope representation of tenants facing eviction. we would very much encouraged this bill in the hopes of...
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martha's been the correspondent for collier's. ernest arranges for himself to be collier's which is a demotion for martha. he gets a seat on t atlantic, a in touch with martha and says i asked them, but they won't take women. i'm sorry. you can't come on the plane. i'll fly over and meet you there. i have arranged passage for you. the passage that martha got was on an ammunition ship crossing the atlantic. anyway, they both make it to london by may 1944. d-day remember is coming up in june 1944. there, ernest hangs out with a lot of journalists, soldiers, writers, socialites. meets pamela churchill who is -- who's randolph's wife and who eventually runs off with avril harriman and becomes the american ambassador in paris at the end of her life. so he meets -- in this kind of milieu, that's where he meets the head of oss for europe. third richest woman in the rat united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, a genalvi. loves the finer things in life. they run into each other in london and after they ran into
martha's been the correspondent for collier's. ernest arranges for himself to be collier's which is a demotion for martha. he gets a seat on t atlantic, a in touch with martha and says i asked them, but they won't take women. i'm sorry. you can't come on the plane. i'll fly over and meet you there. i have arranged passage for you. the passage that martha got was on an ammunition ship crossing the atlantic. anyway, they both make it to london by may 1944. d-day remember is coming up in june...
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martha's been the correspondent for colliers. arranges for himself to be a colliers. and ernest gets a seat on the plane crossing the atlantic and gets in touch with martha saying you know, i asked them, but tyw. you can't come over on the plane. i'll meet you there. aye arranged passage for you. that was on an ammunition ship crossing the atlantic. anyway, they both make it to ma. d-day, remember, is coming up in june 1944. there ernest hangs out with a lot of journalists, soldiers, writers, socialites. meets pamela churchill who's randol randolph's wife and who runs off with avril. so he meets -- in this kind of area that's where he meets bruce who is the head of oss for europe. bruce is kind of an interesting guy. he's a virginia aristocrat. he has married the second or third richest woman in the united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, general loves the finer things in life. and one of the things that he comes to really love is ernest. they run into each other in london. after they ran into each other, talk about fan mail. bruce goes ba
martha's been the correspondent for colliers. arranges for himself to be a colliers. and ernest gets a seat on the plane crossing the atlantic and gets in touch with martha saying you know, i asked them, but tyw. you can't come over on the plane. i'll meet you there. aye arranged passage for you. that was on an ammunition ship crossing the atlantic. anyway, they both make it to ma. d-day, remember, is coming up in june 1944. there ernest hangs out with a lot of journalists, soldiers, writers,...
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in 1935, secretary of interior and commissioner of indian affairs john collier staged a meeting with the delegation of seminoles at west palm beach, florida. their purpose was to encourage support for the recently enacted indian reorganization act that promised to halt indian land laws, promote tribal sovereignty and reviolationize iiz iziz izi revitalize. they had assisted removal militarily. the second seminole war had ended without a peace treaty. it willy the seminole tribe and united states remained in a state of war. a circumstance that came to the attention of a number of white civic leaders and businessmen in south florida. these boosters saw the visit by ickes and collier as an opportunity to stimulate purpose meeting they proclaimed it a peace conference and added the possibility of seminoles performing a plain style sundance, something that was never going to happen. when the boosters implied that the washington dignitaries intended to present for signature a treaty formally ending the seminole war, the indians became badly frightened. 100 years after the threat of removal
in 1935, secretary of interior and commissioner of indian affairs john collier staged a meeting with the delegation of seminoles at west palm beach, florida. their purpose was to encourage support for the recently enacted indian reorganization act that promised to halt indian land laws, promote tribal sovereignty and reviolationize iiz iziz izi revitalize. they had assisted removal militarily. the second seminole war had ended without a peace treaty. it willy the seminole tribe and united...
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martha's been a correspondent for "collier's." ernest arranges for himself to be the correspondent for "colliers" which means a significant demotion for martha. and ernest gets a seat on a plane crossing the atlantic and gets in touch with martha and says, you know, i asked them but they won't take women. i'm sorry. you can't come on the plane. i'll fly over and meet you there. i've arranged passage for you. the passage that martha got was on an ammunition ship crossing the atlantic. anyway, they both make it to london by may 1944. d-day, remember, is coming up in june 1944. there ernest hangs out with a lot of journalists, soldiers, writers, socialites, meets pamela churchill who is -- who's randolph's wife and who eventually runs off with officer rill harriman and becomes the american ambassador in paris at the end of her life so he meets -- in this kind of -- he meets david k.e. bruce, head of oss for europe. bruce is kind of an interesting guy. virginia aristocrat. married the second or third richest woman in the united states
martha's been a correspondent for "collier's." ernest arranges for himself to be the correspondent for "colliers" which means a significant demotion for martha. and ernest gets a seat on a plane crossing the atlantic and gets in touch with martha and says, you know, i asked them but they won't take women. i'm sorry. you can't come on the plane. i'll fly over and meet you there. i've arranged passage for you. the passage that martha got was on an ammunition ship crossing the...
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we can speak to debbie collier. thank you for joining us. what happened? >> we arrived in paris to be told we should get a slightly early train. we got on the train and did not move, with no announcements, then were told there would be a delay on leaving. we left an hour later, and finally arrived after six hours after we left paris, and were held there for 45 minutes. we arrived back just under an hour ago. we made our way to a taxie. >> you are traveling with your husband, who is in a wheelchair? >> the staff was fantastic, with the limited resources. they are there to cater to people and look after us for four times as long. it is not the ending we planned to our wedding anniversery. >> thank you for sharing your experience. thank you for talking to us. thank you. that 11-hour journey, the 8-hour delay. now an important meeting at the white house. >> the israeli prime minister has told obama israel must remain a master of its own fate. barack obama was holding a meeting with benjamin netanyahu in washington. they have had differing views over how to res
we can speak to debbie collier. thank you for joining us. what happened? >> we arrived in paris to be told we should get a slightly early train. we got on the train and did not move, with no announcements, then were told there would be a delay on leaving. we left an hour later, and finally arrived after six hours after we left paris, and were held there for 45 minutes. we arrived back just under an hour ago. we made our way to a taxie. >> you are traveling with your husband, who is...
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. >> he's maybe two or three miles closer to dade collier, but at his rate of speed and altitude, hemiami has services. we have fire equipment. there's medical. collier is out in the everglades and there's nothing there. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see something is going very wrong for flight 592. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder. i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> we're like, okay. this is probably going to be a crash on the airport now. >> i realize that the bank angle is getting steeper and steeper and actually approaches and exceeds 90 degrees such that it's rolling over on its back. >> when the plane banks at that angle, the wings can't provide enough lift causing the plane to lose altitude. >> if the wings are level then 100% of the lift is counteracting gravity. when you have a 45 degree angle at bank then only half of it can counteracting the lift. so the greater the bank angle the less available lift there is to counteract gravity, which makes it harder to maintain altitude. >> something was changing
. >> he's maybe two or three miles closer to dade collier, but at his rate of speed and altitude, hemiami has services. we have fire equipment. there's medical. collier is out in the everglades and there's nothing there. >> walton little is fishing in the everglades and can see something is going very wrong for flight 592. >> when i hear the loud jet noise, i look to my left shoulder. i see a large aircraft, unusually low to the ground. >> we're like, okay. this is...
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. >> roland learns from andrea's father, john collier and her stepmother, caroline coco that andrea was diagnosed with mental illness three years ago. >> in may of 2005, andrea called us because she was sad and she was confused. we took andrea to see a psychiatrist where major depression and psychosis was diagnosed. >> as her disease progressed, she became less focused on things and couldn't concentrate. she would lose track of purpose, what she was doing. >> andrea was experiencing postpartum depression. >> after delivering her fourth child she had severe postpartum depression with major psychosis. she had 17 hospitalizations in 2 1/2 years. >> dr. spitz will research the case further and wait for toxicology tests to come back before he determines the cause of death and signs andrea bean's death certificate. >> right now it is a bit of waiting mode. and i think that's important for people to realize that we often don't get answers in the course of an hour, or at the time of the autopsy. there are many things that go on to having a complete death investigation. all right. let's do this
. >> roland learns from andrea's father, john collier and her stepmother, caroline coco that andrea was diagnosed with mental illness three years ago. >> in may of 2005, andrea called us because she was sad and she was confused. we took andrea to see a psychiatrist where major depression and psychosis was diagnosed. >> as her disease progressed, she became less focused on things and couldn't concentrate. she would lose track of purpose, what she was doing. >> andrea was...
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. >> jimmy: dave collier did the best popeye. >> steve: he did. >> jimmy: [ imitates popeye laugh ] >> steve: [ imitates popeye laugh ] >> jimmy: can you do him? >> steve: "olive, come over here and -- sweet pea." [ as popeye ] "i think i'll go over here and see what sweet pea's doin'." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ took me awhile. getting warmed up. go ahead. ♪ thank you, weatherman, for basically saying, "i'd like to be professionally wrong for a living." [ cheers and applause ] "thank you -- it looks like it's gonna be totally rain -- sunny today and -- enjoy the sun-rain." [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, cliffhangers, for being so -- [ suspenseful music ] so -- ♪ so -- ♪ eh, i'll tell you next week. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, the dr. seuss character, lorax, for showing us what it would look like if snooki hooked up with wilford brimley. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there you have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more on "late night," everybody! come on back! [ cheers and applause ]
. >> jimmy: dave collier did the best popeye. >> steve: he did. >> jimmy: [ imitates popeye laugh ] >> steve: [ imitates popeye laugh ] >> jimmy: can you do him? >> steve: "olive, come over here and -- sweet pea." [ as popeye ] "i think i'll go over here and see what sweet pea's doin'." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ took me awhile. getting warmed up. go ahead. ♪ thank you, weatherman, for basically saying, "i'd like to be...
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that's the lieutenant governor of kansas right there, jeff collier, who's speaking to the crowd right now. but after they hear from the lieutenant governor and some other campaign workers, this ballot right here goes into that box over there, fred. there's a ballot box where they're walking, dropping it in. we're told that about two hours away from now they expect to crack open those boxes and to start to count some of these ballots. and we'll be on hand to see who actually wins here and who wins the state of kansas. of course, obviously, on tuesday we've got some other important contests in mississippi and alabama. but today all eyes are on kansas, fred. >> okay, shannon, there are other caucuses this weekend, virgin islands, northern mariana islands. maybe the candidates are not giving up a lot of face time in those places, but i understand in guam, romney's son, one of his sons will be there representing him. is that still the case? >> reporter: yeah, i mean the candidates can't make it, as you said, to all these places themselves. so what they do is they send their high profile su
that's the lieutenant governor of kansas right there, jeff collier, who's speaking to the crowd right now. but after they hear from the lieutenant governor and some other campaign workers, this ballot right here goes into that box over there, fred. there's a ballot box where they're walking, dropping it in. we're told that about two hours away from now they expect to crack open those boxes and to start to count some of these ballots. and we'll be on hand to see who actually wins here and who...
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in fact, kurt vonnegut was a free-lance writer who was writing fiction for popular magazines like collier's and ladies' home journal and the evening post and just barely making it. he had a large family of six children. they lived in a big a ramshackle house on cape cod and kurd was living from paycheck to paycheck to try to put food on the table he not only wrote stories, but he tried to teach special-education for a semester. that didn't go all that well, then he received an inheritance from his father and decided that he should go into selling automobiles on the cape. to put the new cars in the room and you can sit in the back and write all day. succumb occurs wasn't doing well in 1965 when he went out to iowa for the writer's workshop. jump ahead just a few years to when he sort of swings into my view and into the view of a generation. in 1969 in volume a college student at university of illinois, draft eligible, facing the war in vietnam, and like so many of the young men my age, our fathers fought in world war ii so we were facing tralee a moral dilemma. where we serve, where did our
in fact, kurt vonnegut was a free-lance writer who was writing fiction for popular magazines like collier's and ladies' home journal and the evening post and just barely making it. he had a large family of six children. they lived in a big a ramshackle house on cape cod and kurd was living from paycheck to paycheck to try to put food on the table he not only wrote stories, but he tried to teach special-education for a semester. that didn't go all that well, then he received an inheritance from...
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over the last is collier, in cooperation with the department of health and human services, and others, by utilizing authorities provided under the false claims act and other statutes, we were able to recover nearly $4.1 billion in funds that were stolen from federal health-care burdens, and that is the highest amount record in a single year. we also opened more than 1100 new criminal health care fraud investigations, secured over 700 convictions, and initiated more than 1000 investigations, and every dollar we have spent, we have returned $7 to united states treasury. these numbers are stunning, but my colleagues recognize we cannot be satisfied, and this is no time to become complacent. that is why in addition to helping us build on this record of success, the budget requests will bolster our fight against drug trafficking, gangs, and cyber criminals, and increase efforts to protect the law enforcement officers who keep us safe and expand on the work being done by our civil rights division to guarantee the rights of all americans are protected in border areas and work places, and vot
over the last is collier, in cooperation with the department of health and human services, and others, by utilizing authorities provided under the false claims act and other statutes, we were able to recover nearly $4.1 billion in funds that were stolen from federal health-care burdens, and that is the highest amount record in a single year. we also opened more than 1100 new criminal health care fraud investigations, secured over 700 convictions, and initiated more than 1000 investigations, and...