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dr. marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought that was really fascinating. >> yeah. >> the selection process was a three part process, one of the parts where they had to write a letter or an essay, explaining why they want to go, and why they should be selected. the second part they had to maintain a 2.0 gpa. and in the third part was they have to display good behavior at school as well as at the boys and girls club. the requirement for the 2.0 was i think as far as next time, not sure if that will be part of the requirement because like i said one young lady after she go
dr. marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought...
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dr. marshall and congratulations to the graduates yes wanted to say thank you to the extraordinarily partners all the city dwp's departments and community associations or organizations and dpw and h s a europe and oewd office of economic workforce development the former department i came from david and randy thank you, thank you. it's just been oh, dpw and depth of environment it's been a great experience to put on this event this is any second year to cooperate that thank you for the community support to show the graduates how much we care about their success again, thank you enjoy all the retirement thank you supervisor cowen and supervisor chiu and a dr. marshall huge shout out to both of you for the great work and hydra mendez and thank you, thank you everyone for all the great support. have a great event (clapping) >> okay. it's over you can run and jump in line. thank >> well, good morning, everyone welcome to the city hall san francisco the people how's house of san francisco. i am so delighted to be joined by the park commission of the rec and park and as well as phil ginsburg who has
dr. marshall and congratulations to the graduates yes wanted to say thank you to the extraordinarily partners all the city dwp's departments and community associations or organizations and dpw and h s a europe and oewd office of economic workforce development the former department i came from david and randy thank you, thank you. it's just been oh, dpw and depth of environment it's been a great experience to put on this event this is any second year to cooperate that thank you for the community...
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dr. marshall said, it is just, we spend a lot of time talking about what does not work about the police, but this is one of the most powerful examples of what does work and you guys care about and stake your life, and in a lot of sleepless nights on behalf of the command staff sfo these kids and so you have my congratulations any way that i can help. >> i have a feeling that julia is going to invite me to a fund-raiser. >> behind you, thank you. >> and thank you for sharing your experience. >> thank you. and jj i want to tell you the impact, that this had on 7 students and i know that they were on dr. marshall's show on street soldiers, are they going to return this when they return back to school, i noticed where you went to school and i saw the track uniform that you are wearing, are you going to share that with the fellow students? >> yeah, i did. i primarily shared it with my history class and just kind of my teacher was really interested because that is what we were learning about at the time and to hear it first hand because we are learning about the atlantic slave trade and i was
dr. marshall said, it is just, we spend a lot of time talking about what does not work about the police, but this is one of the most powerful examples of what does work and you guys care about and stake your life, and in a lot of sleepless nights on behalf of the command staff sfo these kids and so you have my congratulations any way that i can help. >> i have a feeling that julia is going to invite me to a fund-raiser. >> behind you, thank you. >> and thank you for sharing...
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dr. marshall's show on street soldiers, are they going to return this when they return back to school, i noticed where you went to school and i saw the track uniform that you are wearing, are you going to share that with the fellow students? >> yeah, i did. i primarily shared it with my history class and just kind of my teacher was really interested because that is what we were learning about at the time and to hear it first hand because we are learning about the atlantic slave trade and i was able to give the brutal truth and for me that was orewarding because i know that a lot of kids are sheltered and don't understand and i can't say that i have understood because i have been reading the same textbooks my entire life and not fully understanding how strong and how proud i should be to be of african decent. and so to actually go to my class and share with all of my, you know, peers exactly what has happened in the unspoken truth, was just more rewarding than anything. >> i have to say that i am working on, i got a pretty good relationship with the school district, and at this point, pre
dr. marshall's show on street soldiers, are they going to return this when they return back to school, i noticed where you went to school and i saw the track uniform that you are wearing, are you going to share that with the fellow students? >> yeah, i did. i primarily shared it with my history class and just kind of my teacher was really interested because that is what we were learning about at the time and to hear it first hand because we are learning about the atlantic slave trade and...
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dr. marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought that was really fascinating. >> yeah. >>
dr. marshall? >> you know i had you guys on the show and it was great and it was so great and i know that this is limited to san francisco and the bay view, but you know i have a bunch of calls from people all over the bay area who want to go on this trip. you naturally made an impact. why don't you say about the process that they went through, and you just picked yours out of, you know. >> right. >> why don't you talk about the process and the selection process and i thought...
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dr. marshal summer. director of scientific committee. and thank you all for coming. you will each be given five minutes to summarize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. we will start with you. you are recommegnized for five minutes for the opening statement. >> thank you, good morning, my name is pat furlong, twenty years ago, i joined other paren parents in the group. in 1984, i received who diagnosis on my two sons and woe both of my sons are gone now. i wage the crusade in their honor much has been done to change the landscape. and much has been the direct result of congress and this committee. since the md-care act was enacted we have seen ten years added to the life span of patients. there's been an improvement in quality of life, driven largely so that all patients can be diagnosed a diagnosed accurately. the md care act transform onned the research landscape, what was just 12 years a ago, a near barren field, where multiple therapies are in clinical testing and several others are in early stages of development. despite this, it
dr. marshal summer. director of scientific committee. and thank you all for coming. you will each be given five minutes to summarize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. we will start with you. you are recommegnized for five minutes for the opening statement. >> thank you, good morning, my name is pat furlong, twenty years ago, i joined other paren parents in the group. in 1984, i received who diagnosis on my two sons and woe both of my sons are gone now. i...
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dr. marshall summar, director, scientific advisory committee national organization for rare disorders.marize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. ms. furlong, we will start with you. you are recognized for five minutes for your opening statement. >> good morning, chairman pitts, and members of the committee. my name is pat furlong. 20 is ago i joined other pairs to form parent project muscular dystrophy two and duchenne from one of the many forms of martial distant and those common lethal this order back to solid. in 1984 i received the horrific diagnosis on my two sons, christopher and patrick, above of my sons are gone now. i waged his crusade in their honor. much has happened over the past 15 years to transform the duchenne landscape. and much of this is the direct result of the action by congress and this committee notably the enactment of the child health act in 2000 the muscular dystrophy care act one year later. since they can act was enacted we've seen about 10 years added to the life with duchenne. there's been an improvement in quality of life
dr. marshall summar, director, scientific advisory committee national organization for rare disorders.marize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. ms. furlong, we will start with you. you are recognized for five minutes for your opening statement. >> good morning, chairman pitts, and members of the committee. my name is pat furlong. 20 is ago i joined other pairs to form parent project muscular dystrophy two and duchenne from one of the many forms of martial...
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tawney was chief justice in eighty fifty six and he thought he could use the powers chief justice dr marshall had given the court in one thousand and three to end of the problem of slavery that second judicial review decision was dred scott v sanford but abraham lincoln was having no part of it he refused to recognize the judicial review component of dred scott and said in effect you know that decision was a terrible one for poor mr scott but it doesn't apply to anybody else and i am going to emancipate all the rest of the slaves. judicial review really went on steroids in the twentieth century particularly in the presidency of f.d.r. although he slowed it down a little bit nine hundred thirty seven by threatening to use article three section two to regulate the court by adding more members to it and judicial review became particularly toxic in the one nine hundred seventy s. after lewis powell you know the infamous powell memo was paul after he was put on the bench by richard nixon paul pushed through the idea that money is protected by the first amendment as if it were speech and in our pol
tawney was chief justice in eighty fifty six and he thought he could use the powers chief justice dr marshall had given the court in one thousand and three to end of the problem of slavery that second judicial review decision was dred scott v sanford but abraham lincoln was having no part of it he refused to recognize the judicial review component of dred scott and said in effect you know that decision was a terrible one for poor mr scott but it doesn't apply to anybody else and i am going to...
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dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at the city hall honoring the young people and their families. so we're a little bit late looifrmg i'm going to move the program on let me get right to it and bring you the mayor of city and county of san francisco mayor edwin lee >> (clapping) >> thank you, joe. commissioner marshall or as i call the head of street soldiers in san francisco welcome everyone. at city hall i wanted to make sure you felt city hall's appreciation for the efforts that those students have accomplished. you know, i know it's not easy growing
dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here...
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dr. richard besser, again, thank you for reporting in. >>> and we turn next now to the dramatic shootout today here in new york. u.s. marshals in a showdown with a suspected child molester, the suspect featured on a popular crime show just days earlier. and tonight, we're learning that the show and its host, john walsh, may have played a role. abc's mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: it was a gun battle in broad daylight. two federal marshals and one new york city police detective shot at a local smoke shop while attempting to arrest this man, 32-year-old charles mozdir, wanted for molesting a 7-year-old boy. >> fired upon the officers at very close range and the officers returned fire. >> reporter: those shots rang out just after 1:00 this afternoon here in one of the busiest and most popular neighborhoods in new york city. while the officers are expected to recover from their injuries, the suspect was killed. mozdir had just been featured on cnn's program "the hunt," hosted by john walsh, formally of "america's most wanted." authorities saying that broadcast led to hundreds of tips, one of which led them to mozd
dr. richard besser, again, thank you for reporting in. >>> and we turn next now to the dramatic shootout today here in new york. u.s. marshals in a showdown with a suspected child molester, the suspect featured on a popular crime show just days earlier. and tonight, we're learning that the show and its host, john walsh, may have played a role. abc's mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: it was a gun battle in broad daylight. two federal marshals and one new york city...
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marshall gentz. it is a grassroots campaign. we reached every single group of stakeholders in the country through painstaking process. one of the things that did not happen because the choices, dr. abdullah chose not to participate during the second round in the national organized debate. what we did was to take the town hall meeting that new england has made so famous -- but things -- thanks to the television, broadcasted nationally. for instance, when we had a discussion with the youth. 6 million people across the country watched it. we had a meeting. 3000 people were assembled both shiite and sunni and endorsed us. there was a mosque to mosque campaign particularly in the insecure areas of the country which resulted in creating peaceful conditions. it is the same thing that urge our women to come out. there is a family headed by a religious color whose women had not gone to medical clinics for 20 years. he rented vehicles and carried his own wife and the entire village. this was truly a mass movement across the country with the urban areas of the country engaged in a very intensive discussion. informal property rights. that put a burden on the people because of corruption an
marshall gentz. it is a grassroots campaign. we reached every single group of stakeholders in the country through painstaking process. one of the things that did not happen because the choices, dr. abdullah chose not to participate during the second round in the national organized debate. what we did was to take the town hall meeting that new england has made so famous -- but things -- thanks to the television, broadcasted nationally. for instance, when we had a discussion with the youth. 6...
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dr. swanson, commander wiseman, hi, i'm moe brooks from alabama's fifth district, the home of the marshall space flight center. as a child, i grew up feeling the ground shake as the saturn v rocket was tested nearby, and i vividly remember apollo 11 when neil armstrong declared one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. the apollo program was american exceptionalism at its best. it made us all proud to be americans. my question is, what mission should america's space program next embark on to be the next giant leap for man kind? [laughter] >> yes, i believe we should get ourselves to mars. i know it's a difficult road ahead to get there, but i believe we can do it, and this is one of the first blocks that we have to do is learn how to live in space and recycle everything we need to from water, air, everything we need to do, bring -- grow our own food, all that kind of stuff so we can reduce the amount of supplies with us, create a robust system. and right here we're starting it off. we probably have to do a few other steps, but i think going to mars is our main goal. >> the gentl
dr. swanson, commander wiseman, hi, i'm moe brooks from alabama's fifth district, the home of the marshall space flight center. as a child, i grew up feeling the ground shake as the saturn v rocket was tested nearby, and i vividly remember apollo 11 when neil armstrong declared one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. the apollo program was american exceptionalism at its best. it made us all proud to be americans. my question is, what mission should america's space program next...