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for more information, you can see corrine or go to the port for neighborhood council website. i am certain the department of public works website has that. more happy news. disney cruise line will make its first ever call to san francisco at the end of the month. they will be arriving on april 29, coming in from los angeles, staying overnight for a two-day visit, departing for victoria, canada. last week, i think i mentioned at the last commission meeting we were expecting the announced new disney port call. there will be one in may, three in september, two in october. very excited about that. it will arrive in two weeks' time at pier 35. the ship is not out of 36 feet with approximately 2700 getuest. those people will be here for a few days, so you may see some disney characters around. there will be six new overnight calls. that is good news for us. finally, we are going to give you a formal presentation at the may 10 port commission meeting on the downtown san francisco terminal expansion project. we wanted to make sure you were aware that work on that is proceeding. as you
for more information, you can see corrine or go to the port for neighborhood council website. i am certain the department of public works website has that. more happy news. disney cruise line will make its first ever call to san francisco at the end of the month. they will be arriving on april 29, coming in from los angeles, staying overnight for a two-day visit, departing for victoria, canada. last week, i think i mentioned at the last commission meeting we were expecting the announced new...
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what about corrine? north korea is it that it simple. it's poor, it's not authoritarian. what about india? no, no, no, let's talk about sweden. the only country nobody wants to talk about and understand why it is an attractive place, sort of tall, good looking, blue-eyed blonde haired people, and they live a long time, healthy and happy and it's a really nice country. sweden i think makes a lot of, you know, followers of hayak. the hypophysis the road to serfdom because sweden is an authoritarian hellhole. it doesn't look like it's going to become an authoritarian hellhole. some people would say -- >> host: hayek as the economist who wrote the book the road to serfdom that you referenced and the thesis is socialism always leads to totalitarianism. it's always necessary. and some people say maybe the road to serfdom is longer than we thought it was and it takes awhile to get there. it has to go through several more generations. i have no way of knowing that. i don't have an opinion on that. so in sweden, a country with the life expectancy, you know, good median income, low
what about corrine? north korea is it that it simple. it's poor, it's not authoritarian. what about india? no, no, no, let's talk about sweden. the only country nobody wants to talk about and understand why it is an attractive place, sort of tall, good looking, blue-eyed blonde haired people, and they live a long time, healthy and happy and it's a really nice country. sweden i think makes a lot of, you know, followers of hayak. the hypophysis the road to serfdom because sweden is an...
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does this mean that -- number corrine amol? >> welcome again, we don't have any information that -- that this individual may have violated north corrine amol. >> and on the privacy act weaver, were the swedes told to give this opportunity to hob sign one? >> i will ask about that but i would assume so. >> and win -- in these types of instances, not only when it is protecting power, but when it is a consular affairs officer, are you actively advise in people who are detained and not to sign privacy act leaders? >> darbee at leah fisa -- >> are you telling them here is a piece of paper, you sign this and then we can meet to talk about your case but we think it's not a good idea and you shouldn't sign the waiver? you're absolutely sure -- >> it is a neutral fashion otherwise -- the consular actions. >> a couple weeks ago there was the situation in syria where the student you said refused to sign privacy act leader and yet was quoted and we talked to this person and was more than happy to talks on a little suspicious about >> -- i
does this mean that -- number corrine amol? >> welcome again, we don't have any information that -- that this individual may have violated north corrine amol. >> and on the privacy act weaver, were the swedes told to give this opportunity to hob sign one? >> i will ask about that but i would assume so. >> and win -- in these types of instances, not only when it is protecting power, but when it is a consular affairs officer, are you actively advise in people who are...
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my name is congresswoman corrine brown and i'm from the great state of florida. the home of clawed pepper. he was the -- claude pepper. he was the champion for senior citizens and the elderly. and he would be so appalled by the billion that the republicans are bringing to the house floor tomorrow. gutting and privatizing medicaid and medicare in order to pay or give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. that's shocking. that's shocking to me. but republicans are doing it after one hearing. which is unacceptable. you talk about open government, why is it that we have not had hearings where we bring in our stakeholders and talk about how this would affect senior citizens. how can you dare to propose that people who may not even make $6,000 a year have to pay additional $6,000 a year for health care insurance. you know, it's so sad that in the people's house only the big dogs eat. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. th
my name is congresswoman corrine brown and i'm from the great state of florida. the home of clawed pepper. he was the -- claude pepper. he was the champion for senior citizens and the elderly. and he would be so appalled by the billion that the republicans are bringing to the house floor tomorrow. gutting and privatizing medicaid and medicare in order to pay or give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. that's shocking. that's shocking to me. but republicans are doing it after one hearing....
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you have in the status gratuity situation you have something that looks like the corrine favor of some interest providing money to public officials over a hurdle of time especially in the hopes when the right time arises that public official would act in the interest. that's something even if you don't have the precise profit at lincoln could be very problematic. if you have a very precise rules that defines when you can and can't do that that's something that my boss senator leahy would argue is a problem you ought to be trying to get at. similarly, instead of taking a bribe, you have say a mayor who secretly has an interest in a company that that may your award the contract to it's hard to see that that is less insidious than a cash payment come and get that is the kind of case that formerly was covered by the service fraud and now is not. so, i really do agree that there is a need for, as i think jack said, bright lines but brought lines. and i will certainly agree with pam's point, that you're not going to address everything through just criminal statutes, but there are structural
you have in the status gratuity situation you have something that looks like the corrine favor of some interest providing money to public officials over a hurdle of time especially in the hopes when the right time arises that public official would act in the interest. that's something even if you don't have the precise profit at lincoln could be very problematic. if you have a very precise rules that defines when you can and can't do that that's something that my boss senator leahy would argue...