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okay, doublie ining exports. do you do it by letting your currency slide? do youk? in other words, you just get more u.s. companies focused on markets abroad and you get involved in knocking down barriers which are fairly significant in a lot of other states? we've seen the discussions in "the economist" and others about the rise of state capitalism, the protection of markets abroad. or do you -- do you move in some other way? do you move -- and as i look at the global economy right now, we've had a lot of discussion about theslpe economy, the slow down of the chinese economy. you need buyers out there. so i'd love to get a quick take before we open questions on the trade profile of the country and what's happening. but as you look ahead, not just giving kind of a rah-rah thing that exporters are up, but doesn't it look bleak out there? >> well, first of all, can i say exports are up. they're up about one-third since the president announced that. >> i heard the state of the union say, we're already ahead of schedule. >> exports have been growing about 15.5% on a comp
okay, doublie ining exports. do you do it by letting your currency slide? do youk? in other words, you just get more u.s. companies focused on markets abroad and you get involved in knocking down barriers which are fairly significant in a lot of other states? we've seen the discussions in "the economist" and others about the rise of state capitalism, the protection of markets abroad. or do you -- do you move in some other way? do you move -- and as i look at the global economy right...
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in the news sincerely believing that he is the. point man can. destroy the iranian nuclear program yes made himself doubly crazy in this direction and recent poll suggested that some fifty eight percent of israelis are against a military strike now to manson all of this demonstration began about a week ago when an israeli couple launched a campaign on line in which they posted messages of support and love for iranians ordinary iranians responded with the only suggests if you look at facebook and other social network sites you seem to see just like it's raw nerves in iran we are not a war with the country any rein in saying we love this well we are not a lot with anyone demonstrated in talking to say that this call by the israeli leadership is irresponsible if only to large numbers of people being injured and hurt and it's not clear how or when any kind of military strike with iran will end but whether or not the israeli government will listen to the voice on the street remains to be seen policy r.t. tel aviv. use campaign against iran has intensified this week human rights not iran's nuclear activities to
in the news sincerely believing that he is the. point man can. destroy the iranian nuclear program yes made himself doubly crazy in this direction and recent poll suggested that some fifty eight percent of israelis are against a military strike now to manson all of this demonstration began about a week ago when an israeli couple launched a campaign on line in which they posted messages of support and love for iranians ordinary iranians responded with the only suggests if you look at facebook...
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>> not only that but if you're supporting the new ryan budget plan, it would seem to be doubly tough inrd as well. when it comes to electability there's polling that says this is what helped mitt romney. what about that, karen? >> the more this contest goes on, the santorum campaign is trying to make the argument that i can really be in the hunt here if you give me a chance. he wants to stop folk who is have made up their minds who have said romney is the more electability one. i might like santorum, but i'm going to go to romney. that's the duelling narratives. clearly people think romney will be -- one of the reason he's the more viable candidate. he's got the money and the intrastructure and organization. i think we have seen with some of the mistakes he's made and his inability to recover from that is because he's won a lean and mean campaign. there is something to be said for organization. >> you just saw that number up there about electability. it looks very strong for mitt romney. polling also, there it is, romney at 71%. santorum at 17, gingrich at 10 and ron paul almost nonexis
>> not only that but if you're supporting the new ryan budget plan, it would seem to be doubly tough inrd as well. when it comes to electability there's polling that says this is what helped mitt romney. what about that, karen? >> the more this contest goes on, the santorum campaign is trying to make the argument that i can really be in the hunt here if you give me a chance. he wants to stop folk who is have made up their minds who have said romney is the more electability one. i...
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in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly theertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there any other business before us? >> no, there are no further matters. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. meeting adjourned.
in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly theertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there any...
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in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly the entertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there any other business before us? >> no, there are no further matters. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. meeting adjourned. supervisor farrell: good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the meeting of the government ought and oversight committee meeting. i am joyous today by supervisor elsbernd and president chiu. the clerk is alisa miller. i want to thank sftv john ross and -- >> please make sure to silence of funds and the electronic devices. in the documents included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. supervisor farrell: item number one, please. >> hearing on the recent statistics and potential policies to address famil
in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly the entertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there...
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in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly the entertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there any other business before us? >> no, there are no further matters. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. meeting adjourned. >> the only item on the agenda is consideration of amendments to legislation. >> hopefully, this is a great simplification over what we expected to do today. i will ask you to more or less ignored them, what we had earlier this week, and look at what is in front of you. although the board of supervisors passed out a version of the public finance proposal that the ethics commission adopted, there were a number of amendments included. even though it passed the board, since then, there has been some dissension among b
in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly the entertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there...
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in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly thentertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there any other business before us? >> no, there are no further matters. supervisor mar: thank you, everyone. meeting adjourned. >> when stephen de staebler died, he was working on one of the biggest shows of his career, matter and spirit. it is a retrospective look at the many faces and faces of the life of an innovative artist from the california clay movement. stephen de staebler's developed in an area dominated by abstract expression. even his peers saw his form. >> he was able to find a middle ground in which he balanced the ideas of human figuration and representation with abstraction and found it even more meaningful to negotiate that d
in different neighborhoods. i think ms. chapman, who spoke earlier, i want to thank her for bringing the concerns of residents been doubly thentertainment division's debt and commissioners can help in the process of bringing their career awareness to entertain me, which is such an important part of san francisco's life culture, and can be appreciated, but residents can be expected as well -- can be respected as well. we're continuing this to the call of the chair, without objection. is there...
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in the combat zone, you will find the face of courage casually worn any way you care to look. and so the honor is doublyreat for those who, from among the brave, are singled out. in one sense, these medals are no more than stylized bits of metal but in another, more fundamental sense, they are the tangible representation of a priceless intangible. this, then, is in celebration of that something in man which is both indefinable and under -- un -- undeniable. for this, the hall of heroes exists. to say to all who come this way, read these names. think for a moment of the men whose courage put them here. what they did each in his own moment is a statement, a shout, a cry that echoes for each of us. remember and be proud. ♪ >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> i head lcv project, local content vehicle. we've got three of them. the purpose of these vehicles is to collect programming from outside of washington, d.c. how do we do it? we staff each one of these with one person, with a small video camera and a laptop editor so they are able to roll, record, produce
in the combat zone, you will find the face of courage casually worn any way you care to look. and so the honor is doublyreat for those who, from among the brave, are singled out. in one sense, these medals are no more than stylized bits of metal but in another, more fundamental sense, they are the tangible representation of a priceless intangible. this, then, is in celebration of that something in man which is both indefinable and under -- un -- undeniable. for this, the hall of heroes exists....
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>> we're seeing this in contest after contest where the vast majority states turnout is down. and it's doublyad because there was not a contest in 2008. it was mccain who locked up the nomination very early in january. the fact that they have a competitive primary and they can't get anyone to turn out at a time when they tell us that they're angry at that kenyon muslim socialist in the white house, but they can't be bothered to pick a nominee shows us they're disgusted by their field or bored and uninspired by that field. >> that's good for democrats in november. >> from that point the jeb bush endorsement. it's longer than what i read. ty read the exciting sentence. is that just the way he feels? is he representative of the campaign or is there deliberate wiggle room in case he needs to backout and the proverbial it's unlikely each time we talk about it the broker convention deal in the summer. >> i don't see a chance that have happening. what we're see something that the establishment, they tried so far to bring in a white knight. they failed miserably and they're resigned to the fact that
>> we're seeing this in contest after contest where the vast majority states turnout is down. and it's doublyad because there was not a contest in 2008. it was mccain who locked up the nomination very early in january. the fact that they have a competitive primary and they can't get anyone to turn out at a time when they tell us that they're angry at that kenyon muslim socialist in the white house, but they can't be bothered to pick a nominee shows us they're disgusted by their field or...
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in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >> reporter: siegler met with the graves' lawyers around this table, and she asked a lot of questions, but the defense team could not have imagined why. the prosecutor, with her 19-0 record on death penalty cases, was having serious problems with the case against anthony graves. >> i read every page of every document in 25 boxes, and at some point it switched from getting ready to go to trial to "can we go to trial," to, "oh, my god, what happened here?" >> reporter: siegler and her investigator, otto hanak, soon realized nicole and her students were right on target. >> every single time we would reinvestigate or re-talk to a witness that they ha
in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >>...
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in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >> reporter: siegler met with the graves' lawyers around this table, and she asked a lot of questions, but the defense team could not have imagined why. the prosecutor, with her 19-0 record on death penalty cases, was having serious problems with the case against anthony graves. >> i read every page of every document in 25 boxes, and at some point it switched from getting ready to go to trial to "can we go to trial," to, "oh, my god, what happened here?" >> reporter: siegler and her investigator, otto hanak, soon realized nicole and her students were right on target. >> every single time we would reinvestigate or re-talk to a witness that they ha
in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >>...
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raked in response the authorities decided web cameras and all ninety eight thousand polling stations would solve that problem it's cost russian taxpayers over three hundred million dollars doubly the michelle cost of the votes now it's officially the most transparent and the most expensive in the nation's history but not everyone's convinced. cameras won't change anything there will always be discontent it was on is before it without cameras i don't think it would make a vote more transparent it's only made to please the opposition. that there was no sense installing them too many people are voting and there are too many polling stations who will make things more complicated. one of the main concerns about the c.c.t.v. system is whether it can serve a country as vast as russia hacker attacks on the website in charge of broadcasting shortly before the vote only added to concerns but these young people claim they came up with a strong alternative the phone and tablet application aldridge deal was created mostly for observers it allows them to upload pictures report on the turnout to give the final results and register any violations the data would be recessed and published on th
raked in response the authorities decided web cameras and all ninety eight thousand polling stations would solve that problem it's cost russian taxpayers over three hundred million dollars doubly the michelle cost of the votes now it's officially the most transparent and the most expensive in the nation's history but not everyone's convinced. cameras won't change anything there will always be discontent it was on is before it without cameras i don't think it would make a vote more transparent...
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russia in order to catch up in order to give into the forces an incentive to innovate to become more productive and eventually to to assume we support ambitious targets not just doubly tearaway tree but also including russia's ranking on the ease of doing business in the next one hundred tracy which is very good to twenty which would be very good and at the same time we can be true to excel ratio of the privatization program where again the questions about whether this is something he was committed to in the polls so i think the program is very ambitious but the question really gets under your belt for schoolies reason to do it so well yes you can use also cautiously i was going to ask you could you can it mean any it's going to promise something can be delivered on it's also going to cost a lot of money makes percent of all of the country's g.d.p. that's going to come in the economy yes that's true that's true but the i think is only dear nice thing to do these economic reforms to get hired was that generates the revenues so that you can finance aloof you want ambitious spending programs on health and education defense and infrastructure oh my i think that the the
russia in order to catch up in order to give into the forces an incentive to innovate to become more productive and eventually to to assume we support ambitious targets not just doubly tearaway tree but also including russia's ranking on the ease of doing business in the next one hundred tracy which is very good to twenty which would be very good and at the same time we can be true to excel ratio of the privatization program where again the questions about whether this is something he was...
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doubly bad deal. he is not getting paid for his work and page for an academic experience he is not getting because he is not ins. he is not in college. >> stephen: he is in the school of life. [ laughter ] he is learning that sometimes you can be taken advantage of. [ laughter ] >> that's true. >> stephen: beal agree. >> that's right he's been taken advantage of. >> stephen: what should we do? we should be paying the interns? >> anyone who works for someone else for their financial benefit should be paid for their work. [cheers and applause] as a matter of fact -- it's against the law. >> stephen: college athletes should be paid. >> yeah, probably. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, they -- >> stephen: college athletes should be paid. >> they take tremendous risks. they get hurt. >> stephen: everyone in the olympics should be paid. >> well, no. are they -- >> stephen: people are profiting, absolutely people are profiting off the olympics. i'm just saying being my intern is like being in the olympics in that i make you run everywhere you go. >> i believe they train very hard for this. >> stephen: you are like the abr
doubly bad deal. he is not getting paid for his work and page for an academic experience he is not getting because he is not ins. he is not in college. >> stephen: he is in the school of life. [ laughter ] he is learning that sometimes you can be taken advantage of. [ laughter ] >> that's true. >> stephen: beal agree. >> that's right he's been taken advantage of. >> stephen: what should we do? we should be paying the interns? >> anyone who works for someone...
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in this generation, we are bless today live in a time when there is a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. we're doubly blessed to have so many friends like you, jews and non-jews alike who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. [ applause ] >> so as i leave you tonight i thank you for your friendship. i thank you for your courage. i thank you for standing up for the one and only jewish state! thank you all. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> you've been watching israeli benjamin netanyahu speaking to the american israel public affairs committee. some believe israel could launch a preemptive strike by spring. now here to go on the record. karl rove. your reaction tonight to the prime minister's speech. >> it was a powerful statement of israel's belief and its right to self-defense. i thought he did a marvelous job with a few clear sentences the iranian claim not to be interested in nuclear weapons. he made it clear that israel will have the right to act. it will act alone if necessary. it was very strong speech. >> greta: when you say israel's right to self-defense. i don't think anyone would
in this generation, we are bless today live in a time when there is a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. we're doubly blessed to have so many friends like you, jews and non-jews alike who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. [ applause ] >> so as i leave you tonight i thank you for your friendship. i thank you for your courage. i thank you for standing up for the one and only jewish state! thank you all. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> you've been...
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in some states the numbers are higher and some lower. getting the condition diagnosed is the key to helping the children adapt. she said she and her husband were doublywhen they got to be more than a year old one of the brothers wasn't developing as fast. >> people
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doubly urgent to stop them. well of course there are going to be accusations coming from all sides and the east has long felt marginalized by the west they haven't been treated as well in the past for many decades and they're scared with the way that the new representational system is coming up that they don't have enough seats in government to actually make any impact and of course the m.d.c. now is based in the west so this is going to further marginalize the east as well because they feel like they're no longer a center of power even though they were at the heart of the revolution so really these issues have to be negotiated very carefully and there's some sort of. development that changes the dynamic is looking very very pessimistic for the status of peace and prosperity for libyans the it really will take the many years to come out of this crisis and it just shows that the international community does not learn its lessons from afghanistan does not learn its lessons from iraq and you know there are also places like somalia many people are drawing parallels saying perhaps libya could become the next somalia and you know in somalia several years back there actually
doubly urgent to stop them. well of course there are going to be accusations coming from all sides and the east has long felt marginalized by the west they haven't been treated as well in the past for many decades and they're scared with the way that the new representational system is coming up that they don't have enough seats in government to actually make any impact and of course the m.d.c. now is based in the west so this is going to further marginalize the east as well because they feel...
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in this generation, we are blessed to live in a time when there's a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. and we're doubly jews and nonjews alike, who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. [applause] so as i leave you tonight, i thank you for your friendship. i thank you for your courage. and i thank you for standing up for the one and only jewish state. thank you all. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aipac -- >> more live coverage tomorrow morning from rick santorum, mitt romney, and newt gingrich, and leon panetta. watch live coverage getting underway on c-span 3. >> this crazy world of ours we have at tom bombs. the kiss not how to use them. the question is how to restrain from using them. anything that can get this country into trouble, it takes a wise noon get it out. >> we look back at 14 men who ran for the office of president and lost. >> shouldn't your president have the highest moral and ethical standards and be an example to our children and young people in this country? ask yourself that question, please. shouldn't
in this generation, we are blessed to live in a time when there's a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. and we're doubly jews and nonjews alike, who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. [applause] so as i leave you tonight, i thank you for your friendship. i thank you for your courage. and i thank you for standing up for the one and only jewish state. thank you all. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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we found that in eight states, that if you were a victim of domestic violence, you were doubly abused not only by your spouse, but you couldn't get insurance coverage because they said the cost of physical and mental health care would be too much. i had a moral conviction. i had a moral conviction that if you are a victim of domestic violence, you shouldn't be denied health care. i had a real strong moral conviction about that. then during my hearing, i heard a bone-chilling story. it wasn't just me, those who attended. there was a woman who testified that she had a medically mandated c-section. then she was told by her insurance company in writing that she had to get sterilized in order to receive health insurance from them. the insurance company was mandating sterilizeization to get coverage. i nearly went off my chair. at that hearing there was a representative of the insurance company. they had no moral reaction to that. they had no moral reaction to that. i had a reaction. i had a really big one. that's why we offered the amendments that we did, where you could not deny health ca
we found that in eight states, that if you were a victim of domestic violence, you were doubly abused not only by your spouse, but you couldn't get insurance coverage because they said the cost of physical and mental health care would be too much. i had a moral conviction. i had a moral conviction that if you are a victim of domestic violence, you shouldn't be denied health care. i had a real strong moral conviction about that. then during my hearing, i heard a bone-chilling story. it wasn't...
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in this generation, we are blessed to live in a time where there's a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. [applause] and we are doubly to have so many friends like you, jews and non-jews alike who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. so as i leave here tonight i think you for your friendship and your courage and for standing up for the one and only jewish state. thank you all. ♪ ♪ ♪ 49 state and territorial attorneys general along with other federal officials convened in washington monday to discuss a variety of legal issues including digital piracy, copyright, intellectual property and stopping the distribution of counterfeit in-store one items on the internet. the summit was hosted by the national association of attorneys general. standing patiently, so i think we ought to go ahead and get going. good afternoon and welcome to the spring meeting of the national association of attorneys general. this year's president of the association it is my pleasure to welcome all of my fellows, our guests and members of the media to our spring meeting. first i'd like to introduce the color guard from
in this generation, we are blessed to live in a time where there's a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. [applause] and we are doubly to have so many friends like you, jews and non-jews alike who love the state of israel and support its right to defend itself. so as i leave here tonight i think you for your friendship and your courage and for standing up for the one and only jewish state. thank you all. ♪ ♪ ♪ 49 state and territorial attorneys general along with other...
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care because of pre-existing conditions.tates, we found that in eight statesf that if he were a victim of domestic violence, you were doubly abused not only by your spouse, but you couldn't get insurance coverage because they said the cost of the fiscal and mental health care would be too. much. i had a moral conviction. i have a moral conviction that i you are a victim of domesticed h violence you shouldn't be deniel health care. i have a real strong moral conviction about that then it my during my hearing on heard a bone chilling story it wasn't just me but those attending. shd there was a woman who testifiedm that she had a medicallyas told mandated see section. then she was told by herng insurance company in writing that she had to get sterilized i in order to receive health insurance from them. the insurance company was mandating sterilization to get g coverage. off i nearly went off my chair. at the hearing there was acompa. representative of the insurance company. they had no moral reaction too they haatd no moral reaction to that i had a reaction to it i had a big one. amendments that's why we offered the amendment
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we found that in eight states, that if you were a victim of domestic violence, you were doubly abused not only by your spouse, but you couldn't get insurance coverage because they said
we found that in eight states, that if you were a victim of domestic violence, you were doubly abused not only by your spouse, but you couldn't get insurance coverage because they said