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echo iisolved that problem.lace in the world where we could place a portable telescope. each telescope photographed echo as it passed overhead, then the distance between the two points was precisely measured. if you wanted to hit a target in russia, you had to know where that target was relative to where you started out from. now u.s. war planners aiming ballistic missiles could pinpoint strategic targets with even greater accuracy. how can i find out if my piece of mylar was part of the echo iiproject? i'd take it to our experts here at the goddard space flight center. thank you very much. you've been a great help. ron puts me in touch with material analyst marjorie sovinski. her colleague, debbie thomas, is the operator of the lab's scanning electron microscope. is there any way that you can tell me if this was part of the echo iiproject? i'd have to take a cross-section of it. with our contributor's permission, she takes a small sample of the material and prepares it for scanning. it's basically like a micros
echo iisolved that problem.lace in the world where we could place a portable telescope. each telescope photographed echo as it passed overhead, then the distance between the two points was precisely measured. if you wanted to hit a target in russia, you had to know where that target was relative to where you started out from. now u.s. war planners aiming ballistic missiles could pinpoint strategic targets with even greater accuracy. how can i find out if my piece of mylar was part of the echo...
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good >> i would like to echo what has been said. you can see that even though belgradve and clarendon are adjacent on the map, there is no vehicular access. clarendon could be miles away for all that really matters. thanks. >> thank you, commissioners. my husband and i feel fortunate to have lived on belgrave ave. for many years. there have been many changes and proposed changes during that time. the worst of the changes were never realized thanks to the wisdom of the planning commission. we hope the wisdom in jurors, -- wisdom endures, and we ask you to accept our environmental upheavaappeal. >> are there additional speakers? >> i live oat 77 belgrave. it is a particularly lovely, short street, and it creates a pathway on one side, and we neighbors' selfish to want to preserve it for ourselves, but it is used by many people walking their dockgs and enjoyig themselves, so i would urge you -- >> any additional public comment? >> i am going to really keep this short. my name is joanne, and i live at 20 belgrave, and i have lived there
good >> i would like to echo what has been said. you can see that even though belgradve and clarendon are adjacent on the map, there is no vehicular access. clarendon could be miles away for all that really matters. thanks. >> thank you, commissioners. my husband and i feel fortunate to have lived on belgrave ave. for many years. there have been many changes and proposed changes during that time. the worst of the changes were never realized thanks to the wisdom of the planning...
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sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's passport from 1918, you could smell the must on it. all of the mysterious presences were there. my father's side was a mystery which we will get to eventually. and the third component is similar to what margaret was talking about. i irish american. i didn't know what a pure american was. none of my friends were pure americans. a lot of my friends were lebanese and from syria. i had yewish and irish american friends. all of our identities were mixed. my sense of being american was being in a mix of things. >> margaret could you also reflect in a prior conversation you talked about your father had a sense of where he came from and it was a little more difficult for your mom to articulate th
sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's passport from 1918, you could smell the must on it. all of the mysterious presences...
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i want to echo my neighbors sentiment that this is definitely not wanted in our neighborhood. this is a very residential area where there is an elementary school half a block away. there are young children walking by every day. the fact that we were not notified and we were not able to appeal in a proper time frame because we were not notified in the original -- at the original point. we would like to respectfully urge you to allow us to do so. director goldstein: if you would not mind filling out a speaker cards. >> sure. president garcia: miss ernst, would you come up to the microphone, please? it certainly makes the decision for the board easier if you
i want to echo my neighbors sentiment that this is definitely not wanted in our neighborhood. this is a very residential area where there is an elementary school half a block away. there are young children walking by every day. the fact that we were not notified and we were not able to appeal in a proper time frame because we were not notified in the original -- at the original point. we would like to respectfully urge you to allow us to do so. director goldstein: if you would not mind filling...
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earlier the sounds of survival echoed through harrisburg. crews pulling out or piling up debris, although many can't clear away chilling images of the deadly storm. >> i'm nervous. i'm shaky. i'm tired. i just don't even have words for everything that you feel. >> reporter: words can't really describe the overwhelming sense of loss. at least 13 dead across five states. six of those victims in harrisburg. more than a hundred injured in the storms. and now, as survivors search through what 180-mile-an-hour winds left behind, they must also worry about the latest forecast which includes the possibility of even stronger storms in the next 24 hours.
earlier the sounds of survival echoed through harrisburg. crews pulling out or piling up debris, although many can't clear away chilling images of the deadly storm. >> i'm nervous. i'm shaky. i'm tired. i just don't even have words for everything that you feel. >> reporter: words can't really describe the overwhelming sense of loss. at least 13 dead across five states. six of those victims in harrisburg. more than a hundred injured in the storms. and now, as survivors search through...
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folsom-howard, i echo commissioner antonini's comments on that. folsom is envisioned as a major retail street. of course, it's not only transit but also sidewalks because of pedestrians so that has to work in. i'm particularly familiar with 16th street, having done a lot of work on the preliminary mission bay plan where 16th is the obvious connector. you have some problems there if you're going to go all the way up to the church because the street widens and narrows constantly and if you take 16th street going east from patrarro, it narrows, and it goes to one lane each way. with some vestiges of bike lane in between. when you go west of patrarro, it widens, then jogs, then goes through the mission very, very slowly as it is, because of tremendous amount of traffic and by the time it hits market street, if there's any traffic at all, it's at a near standstill. so it's envisioned as a major transit connector and obviously, again, echoing commissioner antonini, you have to have that connection between the 16th street b.a.r.t. and mission bay, otherw
folsom-howard, i echo commissioner antonini's comments on that. folsom is envisioned as a major retail street. of course, it's not only transit but also sidewalks because of pedestrians so that has to work in. i'm particularly familiar with 16th street, having done a lot of work on the preliminary mission bay plan where 16th is the obvious connector. you have some problems there if you're going to go all the way up to the church because the street widens and narrows constantly and if you take...
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her voice and her heartbeat echoed loudly in her head. >> oh my god, a living nightmare.ally was. to wake up, you know, i couldn't function. >> the mother of three suffered dizzy spells and ear pain. she went to the emergency room eight times, but got no answer. >> they do all sorts of tests on me and everything was fine. you know, they look at me like i'm crazy. >> finally somebody listened. surgeon quinton discovered a tiny hole in the bone inside her left ear. a rare disorder known as superior canal. >> when the normal patient has a seal there, the sound waves come in and leave when they are supposed to. >> the hole develops in a bone that separates the inner ear from the brain. the pulsing of the brain may wear away that. >> main a window. >> relief was instant. >> not hearing that heartbeating in my own voice echoing, you know, it was heaven sent. i was so happy. >> these ear disorders only discovered 14 years ago as a result, the doctor says not all doctors have become familiar with the symptoms and people keep suffering. >>> this is 9news now. >>> it is absolutely
her voice and her heartbeat echoed loudly in her head. >> oh my god, a living nightmare.ally was. to wake up, you know, i couldn't function. >> the mother of three suffered dizzy spells and ear pain. she went to the emergency room eight times, but got no answer. >> they do all sorts of tests on me and everything was fine. you know, they look at me like i'm crazy. >> finally somebody listened. surgeon quinton discovered a tiny hole in the bone inside her left ear. a rare...
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there is an echo of the massacres. two weeks ago, you guys joined them. when i started out as a new teacher, we had a new superintendent. he instituted what was then renamed as reconstitution. in a sense, a dominoe effect of your superintendent zone skit is returning us to the years of those days, it doesn't matter where you place teachers, they are like bank tellers. you have dehow manized teachers like that old criminal superintendent did. and then we had the dream schools. the dream schools which led to a nightmare year after year in this district. dream schools set up special zones for special schools and special money, special working conditions which destroys the young career of teachers. we have been through this before in this district oh too many times. and we have named it before. we named reconstitution, layoffs, dream schools and more dream schools and now we name it the superintendent zone. what you voted two weeks ago to protect 14 schools, at the end of the day, you probably will not have saved one teacher's job and don't care about parapro
there is an echo of the massacres. two weeks ago, you guys joined them. when i started out as a new teacher, we had a new superintendent. he instituted what was then renamed as reconstitution. in a sense, a dominoe effect of your superintendent zone skit is returning us to the years of those days, it doesn't matter where you place teachers, they are like bank tellers. you have dehow manized teachers like that old criminal superintendent did. and then we had the dream schools. the dream schools...
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i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crimes. it took 18 years. it took me seven execution dates. i watched 12 then be executed while i was there -- i watched 12 and then be executed while i was there. i'm not in a position to say whether either of them -- whether any of them were guilty or innocent. mr. d.a., i am asking you, truly consider leaving the death penalty along. let that be in god's hands, what that person goes through or deals with. there are too many flaws in our system that we cannot control and we cannot trust a man. i am asking you to consider that, to take the consideration of that. the question we did not answer was it one of these guys were in this and that was executed by a prosecutor that had evidence that was clearly convincing that that person was innocent, what wou
i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crimes. it took 18 years. it took me seven execution dates. i watched 12 then be executed while i was there -- i watched 12 and then be executed while...
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her voice and her heartbeat echoed hardly in her head. >> oh, my god, a living nightmare, it really was just -- i couldn't function. >> reporter: the mother of three suffered dizzy spells and ear pain. she went to the e.r. eight times but got no answers. >> they'd do all sorts of tests on me, and everything was fine. you know, they'd look at me like i was crazy. >> reporter: finally somebody listened. he discovered a tiny hole in a bone in her ear. a rare disorder. >> when the normal patient has a seal there, the sound waves come in when they're supposed to and leave when they're supposed to. >> reporter: it passes through a bone that separated the inner ear from the brain. scientists believes the pulsing of the brain may wear away that bone in some patients. during a four-hour operation surgeons patched the hole after opening her skull. >> they make a little window in the bone and slide in underneath the brain and find this little port. >> reporter: the relief was instant. >> not hearing the heart beating and my own voice echoing, you know, it was heaven sent. i was so happy. >> report
her voice and her heartbeat echoed hardly in her head. >> oh, my god, a living nightmare, it really was just -- i couldn't function. >> reporter: the mother of three suffered dizzy spells and ear pain. she went to the e.r. eight times but got no answers. >> they'd do all sorts of tests on me, and everything was fine. you know, they'd look at me like i was crazy. >> reporter: finally somebody listened. he discovered a tiny hole in a bone in her ear. a rare disorder....
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it is in, and that is why all of your talk about the war on women is a classic example of liberal echomber deletelite cuckooing. in the "new york times" poll on this issue, 11% were against this idea that contraception ought to be required in the medical plans the if it is against the consciencece of the employer, and if you ask the question whether a religious institution ought to be required to subsidize contraception, it is 21% againinst among women on the first, 2% against, and if it is a religious institution, a catholic hospital, at 10%. on every one of those in the "t"times" poll -- hardly a right- wing publication -- a majority of americans say you ought not compel anybody who has a religious objection particularly any institution like catholic church, to provide contraception. that is all your talk about hurting women at not reflectedd in the data. >> liberal at the chamber eli -- echo chamber elite cuckooing. >> there is a disconnect because ththere is a perception put forward by democrats that they are turning against women and democrats are hoping to benefit from that. at t
it is in, and that is why all of your talk about the war on women is a classic example of liberal echomber deletelite cuckooing. in the "new york times" poll on this issue, 11% were against this idea that contraception ought to be required in the medical plans the if it is against the consciencece of the employer, and if you ask the question whether a religious institution ought to be required to subsidize contraception, it is 21% againinst among women on the first, 2% against, and if...
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that means radar echo. lee. why when lower frequency sounds tell you where the insects-- a lower frequency not so good because a lower frequency is a long wavelength. remember we talked it before about seeing things small with long wavelengths like atoms? you just can't do it. detail is not picked up. so what the bat does, it makes a chirp that we can't even hear. the chirps we hear are probably the leftover part. in a high frequency, have a small wavelength and can detect small, small things. it turns out dolphins too. dolphins perceive most of their environment with the sense of sound. there's a way down there. it gets dark gang-- gets murky, doesn't it? and how does a dolphin get around? in fact, the dolphins kinda got us beat in a little way because a dolphin can communicate with others with the same sense that they receive information. we receive most of our information by sight, huh? now, how do you give that back to other people in terms of sight? we can't. so we've invented a language. we have letters of
that means radar echo. lee. why when lower frequency sounds tell you where the insects-- a lower frequency not so good because a lower frequency is a long wavelength. remember we talked it before about seeing things small with long wavelengths like atoms? you just can't do it. detail is not picked up. so what the bat does, it makes a chirp that we can't even hear. the chirps we hear are probably the leftover part. in a high frequency, have a small wavelength and can detect small, small things....
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thus, all your talk about how it is hurting women is simply not reflected in the data. >> liberal echo chamber elite cuckooing. >> there is a disconnect here, because there is perception by the democrats that things are turning against women and a political backlash and they are hoping to benefit. at the same time, my old competitor, "time magazine," pointed out that women are about to earned more than men did think about this. we are entering an age where women earned more than men, more go to college than men. you have this split screen. you have these retro politics, taking away contraception from women. on the other hand, women do much better. >> one of the reasons you go to -- ways you go to college and do well is to control your own reproductive destiny. >> what would you oppose the violence against women act? >> that is absolute stupidity by the republicans. you are going to be explaining that the next six months. to me, the war against women, war against religion, it debases our politics. that whole language, let's car bomb atthe opposition, this john wayne tough guy stuff. to
thus, all your talk about how it is hurting women is simply not reflected in the data. >> liberal echo chamber elite cuckooing. >> there is a disconnect here, because there is perception by the democrats that things are turning against women and a political backlash and they are hoping to benefit. at the same time, my old competitor, "time magazine," pointed out that women are about to earned more than men did think about this. we are entering an age where women earned...
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and again, we're getting serious echo up here. can you guys adjust it, or not? there's a little bit of a delay. how about now? that's much better. thank you. got that fixed. will you please join me in welcoming senator chris dodd? >> well, good afternoon. thank you immensely for the invitation to be with you. today i'm delighted to come by, as you may know i spent my previous 3 1/2 decades in the other building up the road from here. in fact, someone asked me if i missed congress. i said, yes but not this congress. so i'm delighted to be in my new job as the head of the motion picture association, following in the steps of dan who before that jack who was almost 40 years was the ceo and chairman of the motion picture association. i was, in fact, when i left the senate last year my now 7-year-old, i have two very young children. i was the only candidate i knew who had mail from diaper services and aarp for a while with these young kids. kristina asked me, i asked her what she would like her father to do now that she's leaving public life in the senate. she paused
and again, we're getting serious echo up here. can you guys adjust it, or not? there's a little bit of a delay. how about now? that's much better. thank you. got that fixed. will you please join me in welcoming senator chris dodd? >> well, good afternoon. thank you immensely for the invitation to be with you. today i'm delighted to come by, as you may know i spent my previous 3 1/2 decades in the other building up the road from here. in fact, someone asked me if i missed congress. i said,...
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nine thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines russia echoes the red cross call for a daily cease fire in syria to give doctors type of baccy with the injured and bring in medicine a recent spate of violence in the syrian cities has made the regime point the finger at saudi arabia and calling the arab states on being involved in terror titans. human rights groups find the u.s. kept sending out game detainees to prisons where evidence of torture had been uncovered this despite a ban on such transfers last july the claims of new abuse have already service. u.k. construction workers demand justice as they find out they landed on an illegal blacklist for campaigning for safer jobs and investigation found some of the information used to identify so-called troublemakers came from police. as western nations struggle with debt problems especially in western europe russia's economy has managed to stay buoyant up next dechen finance minister tells us why. hello again on the wall come to spotlight they intrude on part two i'll be in the event today my guest who's city star trek. two thousand and
nine thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines russia echoes the red cross call for a daily cease fire in syria to give doctors type of baccy with the injured and bring in medicine a recent spate of violence in the syrian cities has made the regime point the finger at saudi arabia and calling the arab states on being involved in terror titans. human rights groups find the u.s. kept sending out game detainees to prisons where evidence of torture had been uncovered this despite a ban on such...
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russia echoes the red cross call for a daily ceasefire in syria to give doctors to. to evacuate the injured and bring in medicine a recent spate of violence and syrian cities is made the regime point the finger at saudi arabia and qatar saying the arab states are involved in terrible. human rights groups find the u.s. kept sending afghan detainees to prisons where evidence of torture have been uncovered this despite a ban on such transfers last july claims of new abuse have already surfaced and. u.k. construction workers demand justice as they find out they leaded on an illegal blacklist for campaigning for safer jobs and investigation found some of the information used to identify so-called troublemakers came from police. sports up next with andrew stay with us here on our. welcome to the sport and these are some of the stories we're covering this hour the army man march on to your skull be bitter rival spots actually want to close the gap on league leaders any. less than ahmed and will peter out to spread their series in the. sky just one more win to make the last
russia echoes the red cross call for a daily ceasefire in syria to give doctors to. to evacuate the injured and bring in medicine a recent spate of violence and syrian cities is made the regime point the finger at saudi arabia and qatar saying the arab states are involved in terrible. human rights groups find the u.s. kept sending afghan detainees to prisons where evidence of torture have been uncovered this despite a ban on such transfers last july claims of new abuse have already surfaced...
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had echoes from the community. if you know that area, you know there is a residential across the street. teatro was a very good neighbor, a very good -- worked with the groups on sound, traffic on all their concerns. they were very open. so, yeah. happy to answer any other questions. >> i know we are looking at very least standard leases. what are renewal options that are typical? >> initially, as it stands now, we're looking at a 10-year term for that site. >> with no renewal option? >> you know, i am taking my lead somewhat from director more air -- moyer on the limitations of what we can do there. >> did you answer the question? i do not think you answered the question about the standard term. >> there are no standard terms in retail leases. it depends. everyone is a unique deal. if someone is going to invest a million dollars, we may offer them a five-year extension option. every deal has a different flavor and different negotiation. >> i would just suggest that when we landed on this site, this has long been i
had echoes from the community. if you know that area, you know there is a residential across the street. teatro was a very good neighbor, a very good -- worked with the groups on sound, traffic on all their concerns. they were very open. so, yeah. happy to answer any other questions. >> i know we are looking at very least standard leases. what are renewal options that are typical? >> initially, as it stands now, we're looking at a 10-year term for that site. >> with no renewal...
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where young people start to believe that a buff n s s is something that you should wish to follow echoing such sentiment and see fascist groups governing by in a protest of the annual march the rise in far right rhetoric is not unique to let via was a continent rich by financial crisis ultra nationalists and has been growing throughout europe you've got the fascist right people of power proud of being fought over ethernet or and or whatever and you've got the fascist like the people who probably marine le pen in france are actually coming from that kind of milieu coming from that kind of position is the growth most apparent in marches that celebrate those who others struggle them accompanied by personal messages such as this one made it a latvian t.v. station they stand as a striking image of europe's lingering past. but could have an increasing impact on its future greaves r.t. reader in latvia. but coming up this hour through wind rain and snow it's always the season of the protests. brought me here was that feeling that something was incredibly wrong with society in the system in gener
where young people start to believe that a buff n s s is something that you should wish to follow echoing such sentiment and see fascist groups governing by in a protest of the annual march the rise in far right rhetoric is not unique to let via was a continent rich by financial crisis ultra nationalists and has been growing throughout europe you've got the fascist right people of power proud of being fought over ethernet or and or whatever and you've got the fascist like the people who...
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obama echoes the message of the more confrontational wall street movement. in the effort of obama's speeches to burnish that movement's recently tarnished reputation by of all things to the democratic and populist spirit of the tea party. a movement that president once despair at and at the white house asked the millions in his press to vilify, and now he seeks to leverage the tea party's legitimacy to occupy wall street and i guess we're all populist now. president obama's speech, and roosevelt had a quick reading and i know you were all required to read it, so i did as well and it seems to me more compelling than president obama. it's certainly teddy roosevelt's style was energetic. given in this judgment to teddy roosevelt is almost in the card, for who in this situation is copying whom by coming to osowatomee obama is originator even to be seen as outdoing that. i doubt that he succeeded and for good reason? teddy roosevelt had more time to prepare his address. he was perhaps the deeper thinker and of course, he sought consult from the likes of -- but qu
obama echoes the message of the more confrontational wall street movement. in the effort of obama's speeches to burnish that movement's recently tarnished reputation by of all things to the democratic and populist spirit of the tea party. a movement that president once despair at and at the white house asked the millions in his press to vilify, and now he seeks to leverage the tea party's legitimacy to occupy wall street and i guess we're all populist now. president obama's speech, and...
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i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you do to get those great people for us. i'd like to thank you and your colleagues to your support and helping the command move rapidly forward in our efforts to address emerging threats and concerns to our nation. i need to thank all of our partners throughout d.o.d., dhs, and the fbi, and the endeavor to build capability and capacity. cyber is a team sport and we could not have come this far and accomplished as much as we have without them. many changes and substantial progress have been made since i last spoke to the committee almost two years ago. cyberspace has increasingly become more critical to our national and economic security, and chairman, you brought up one of the quotes about the greatest transfer of wealth. i think that is absolutely correct. we a
i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you do to get those great people for us. i'd like to thank you and your colleagues to your support and helping the command move rapidly forward in our efforts to address...
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speaking in chicago, reagan echoed the words of molly duson. the family is the bedrock of our nation, he said. but it is also the engine that gives our country life. it's for our families that we work and labor so that we can join together around the dinner table, bring our children up the right way, care for our parents and reach out to those less fortunate. it is the power of the family that holds the nation together that gives america her conscience and that serves as the cradle of our country's soul. now echoing jewely lathrop, reagan hinted the family could again serve as a force for assimilation and national unity, and a new time of mass immigration. we have all been enriched by the contributions of hispanics in every walk of american life, he told an audience in the white house rose garden. most characteristic of hispanic culture he continued was la casa. the almost mystical center of daily life where grandparents and children and grandchildren all come together in the familia. he added, but i fear that too often in the mad rush of moder
speaking in chicago, reagan echoed the words of molly duson. the family is the bedrock of our nation, he said. but it is also the engine that gives our country life. it's for our families that we work and labor so that we can join together around the dinner table, bring our children up the right way, care for our parents and reach out to those less fortunate. it is the power of the family that holds the nation together that gives america her conscience and that serves as the cradle of our...
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and he semitism and so forth is also not correct echoing such sentiment anti fascist groups gathered nearby in a protest to be annulled march the recognition of the latvian s.s. unit has been slammed by the european commission against racism and intolerance and no action ever been taken to stop operate if any government wants to endorse these kind of actions and i think there's cause for concern. there's a right to if you want for freedom of speech but one doesn't have to welcome it so if the government's involvement supportive of any way of anything here then i think it's appropriate for europe to make some intervention but the rise in far right rhetoric is not unique to latvia but the continent in which by financial crisis ultra nationalists and has been growing throughout europe you've got what i would call two groups you've got a fascist right people of are proud of being sort of etc or whatever and you've got the fascist like the people who like probably marion le pen in france are all right only coming from that kind of coming from that kind of position. on their policies becau
and he semitism and so forth is also not correct echoing such sentiment anti fascist groups gathered nearby in a protest to be annulled march the recognition of the latvian s.s. unit has been slammed by the european commission against racism and intolerance and no action ever been taken to stop operate if any government wants to endorse these kind of actions and i think there's cause for concern. there's a right to if you want for freedom of speech but one doesn't have to welcome it so if the...
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i wanted to echo what mr. pallone said earlier. i was disappointed to see the president's budget included a 10% direct cut in direct medical education funding and a $177 million cut to children's hospital graduate medical education funding. i think we need to be training more physicians and adequately supporting our teaching hospitals, not cutting their funding as they strive to train more providers. hospitals will already see significant cuts to bad debt and dish payments which disturbed me greatly because we fought for dish payments for new york in the affordable care act. so as a result of hr-3630, the middle class tax relief and job creation act, bad debt cut and dish cuts are there. and i'd ask that be looked at. >> well, i share your feeling that a critical piece of the puzzle for the united states having better healthcare, better patient care, better health is certainly a robust work force focused on prevention and so we would work with you to make sure that we're using all of the assets, all of the resources to do that. >>
i wanted to echo what mr. pallone said earlier. i was disappointed to see the president's budget included a 10% direct cut in direct medical education funding and a $177 million cut to children's hospital graduate medical education funding. i think we need to be training more physicians and adequately supporting our teaching hospitals, not cutting their funding as they strive to train more providers. hospitals will already see significant cuts to bad debt and dish payments which disturbed me...