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. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. it?hat was >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world far nd international exposition held on the shores of san now the bay in what's marina district for people familiar with san francisco. t was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting of the pacific. essentially an excuse for san francisco to throw a huge party. long party. this world fair and it was an attempt also by san francisco to city's rising up after the earthquake and fire of 1906. so city boosters wanted to have mark the order to ccasion and to basically demonstrate their strengths to the rest of the nation and world and to claim their status as the crown city of the pacific. san ve us a sense of francisco. this is more than a century ago now. he fire had ended, they were rebuilding the city. >> yes. >> what was the city like and in 1915?en treat women >> how did men treat women in s?e 19
. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. it?hat was >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world far nd international exposition held on the shores of san now the bay in what's marina district for people familiar with san francisco. t was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting of the pacific. essentially...
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the pistahan was founded by the filipino arts exposition -- the pistahan parade and festival continues to be held at the yerba buena gardens since its inception 25 years ago out of the communities activism to honor, preserve and celebrate the enduring legacy of the filipino community's struggles, t triumphs and community in the heart of san francisco. again, thank you for this honor, and i invite you all to join us for the pistahan conference, may 11th and 12. >> thank you, commissioner perez. so the last and fourth organization that we are going to honor actually is not one of our typical asian american organizations. the san francisco similymphony youth orchestra has been around 55 years. we think about them, and the fact is we look and always think and talking about opportunities for young asian pacific americans, and the youth orchestra has given so much opportunity for young asian american musicians to be part of that is really immense, contributions from the symphony, so that's why we feel it's really right for us to honor the san francisco symphony orchestra. with us today is th
the pistahan was founded by the filipino arts exposition -- the pistahan parade and festival continues to be held at the yerba buena gardens since its inception 25 years ago out of the communities activism to honor, preserve and celebrate the enduring legacy of the filipino community's struggles, t triumphs and community in the heart of san francisco. again, thank you for this honor, and i invite you all to join us for the pistahan conference, may 11th and 12. >> thank you, commissioner...
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another aspect of the story of the first world war we try to tell in the exposition is the social aspect of the story. we have talked about technology and combat. also first world war affected civilians in a very profound and pervasive way. what we have here in this exhibition case is a piece of sokol belgian -- piece of so called belgian war lace. apparently the germans were coming from belgium, into france. the allies blockaded the german supply line that were coming through belgian but that had the collateral affect that it isolated the belgian people and deprive them of supplies. organization called the committee on belgian relief, actually headed by the president hoover was supplying the belgian people with various supplies for their daily lives. as well as things like this thread -- lace thread to make these beautiful pieces sold in the allied countries to provide resources to help those people who go on in the first world war. this is a lovely depiction of a american eagle also what we see is examples of embroidery used by french women in the first world war. which is a chrome cas
another aspect of the story of the first world war we try to tell in the exposition is the social aspect of the story. we have talked about technology and combat. also first world war affected civilians in a very profound and pervasive way. what we have here in this exhibition case is a piece of sokol belgian -- piece of so called belgian war lace. apparently the germans were coming from belgium, into france. the allies blockaded the german supply line that were coming through belgian but that...
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and it was the first time you'd ever heard it, listened to this long exposition of the damage done tof alcohol, other forms of mental damage that the psychologist found in you, and you took it all, in front of an audience on stage. a one—off, completely extraordinary performance. why did you do that? i did it because other people have been through this process, particularly in wales, and they've had a psychologist report written about them. and the suicide rate of people who've been through this process is high. so i didn't want that — i don't want that to happen to me, you know. so i felt safer to hear the report read to me on stage by an actor called julie hesmondhalgh, here in england. and ifeel safer on stage than i do off it, is probably the truth. what was it like listening to it? it was quite disturbing, and it... but it was quite liberating as well, because there were 350 people, 400 people at the royal court theatre in west london, there just to support me. just to be with me, just to hold me in mind. it was like being hugged by a nation. it was a beautiful event, and i'm pro
and it was the first time you'd ever heard it, listened to this long exposition of the damage done tof alcohol, other forms of mental damage that the psychologist found in you, and you took it all, in front of an audience on stage. a one—off, completely extraordinary performance. why did you do that? i did it because other people have been through this process, particularly in wales, and they've had a psychologist report written about them. and the suicide rate of people who've been through...
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the previous exposition language because you were caught and in the literature of it which has subsequently the year of cultural tourism i'm looking to thousand and seventeen you know that previous year was extremely successful thanks to the shooting collection in paris god the city elegant as well as the senate louise anderson chapelle and the relics in moscow if. you put it by the book with the models we both really foresee me to. morrow will be talking about harris pity party some call him a frenchman some call him a russian name while he is a frenchman coming from born in mar sayings like. russia has been in him a lot of credit trust therefore he played a significant role in development of russian ballet if we don't continue yeoville on all these issues we would like to continue our dialogue if you continue our interaction it will move forward because if you please don't put in. this me up with a specific and for that there are a dialogue is awful as we strive together with present couldn't get what we would like to outline our future is impossible on the don't period. is not a. small a
the previous exposition language because you were caught and in the literature of it which has subsequently the year of cultural tourism i'm looking to thousand and seventeen you know that previous year was extremely successful thanks to the shooting collection in paris god the city elegant as well as the senate louise anderson chapelle and the relics in moscow if. you put it by the book with the models we both really foresee me to. morrow will be talking about harris pity party some call him a...
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in the official opening of the american exposition. cap parts of the soviet trade show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the highest standard of life in our country. on this cap -- this occasion traditional the policy goes by the board. this doesling crackling exchange. they finished off before the american videotape recorders. every aspect of american cold war and soviet rivalry is in full terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy, economic progress. soviet will overtake america and then waved bye-bye. tricia nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. the communist spokesman dealing with a capitalist lawyer. say -- you would have made a good lawyer yourself. culmination is the agreement that both nations have a debate uncensored. >> everywhere do have said has been taken down. i promise you that every word you said here will be recorded in the united states that reported in the united states. they will see you fail on television. >> -- >> certainly it will. certainly it will. everything that i say will be translated and carried al
in the official opening of the american exposition. cap parts of the soviet trade show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the highest standard of life in our country. on this cap -- this occasion traditional the policy goes by the board. this doesling crackling exchange. they finished off before the american videotape recorders. every aspect of american cold war and soviet rivalry is in full terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy, economic progress. soviet will overtake america and...
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. >> no more exposition. get your question, sir. >> my question with this run-on sentence with a lot of comments, use theset moral to things as a bargaining chip when you have somebody who is in a position where he thinks he's going to die if he gets rid of his nuclear deterrent? and so, he will hold onto that. is it moral to do that when this is the third time we have failed ? millions of people have died. can we not try to change our assumptions going into something else? ait, wait. i think you do have an important question. can you boil it down to one sentence? we don't have much time left. actually, we are out of time. try to do it fast. >> my question is, morally, is it ok when you have been wrong twice to with bluster assume you will be right the third time when there are millions of lives at stake in something like this, when i think that that is why china -- >> going to pass on the question, sir. i want to give someone else a chance. don't think you are presenting it with bluster. sir? if you could be
. >> no more exposition. get your question, sir. >> my question with this run-on sentence with a lot of comments, use theset moral to things as a bargaining chip when you have somebody who is in a position where he thinks he's going to die if he gets rid of his nuclear deterrent? and so, he will hold onto that. is it moral to do that when this is the third time we have failed ? millions of people have died. can we not try to change our assumptions going into something else? ait,...
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originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous br
originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to --...
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i am the president of a local nonprofit called filipino arts exposition. i am also a commissioner in the entertainment commission, but i'm here today as a community advocate. i live in san francisco over 37 years. my familiar plea do ha my family do have roots in the mission as my family lives at 37th and mission. they have brn a strong member of the -- been a strong member of the filipino community. it's so important that you recognize outstanding small business owners earlier today, because i believe that this is also a model minority small business owners. i believe they are exactly the type of business that this neighborhood would want. evan and his partners came from very humble beginnings, and have won best of san francisco food truck for seven years. they have been operating in the same location for three years. they serve delicious food at very affordable prices. this was the only business oflg filipino -- offering filipino cuisine in the entire mission. even the planning commission staff supported this project initially because it's consistent wit
i am the president of a local nonprofit called filipino arts exposition. i am also a commissioner in the entertainment commission, but i'm here today as a community advocate. i live in san francisco over 37 years. my familiar plea do ha my family do have roots in the mission as my family lives at 37th and mission. they have brn a strong member of the -- been a strong member of the filipino community. it's so important that you recognize outstanding small business owners earlier today, because i...
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and we have always been in an .ompetitive business my exposition is that will not change. >> it is gettingin the credit cycle, was people would agree. wells fargo has over a pullback and some of the higher yield markets, like autos for example. how conservative would you say your approach is to extending credit right now? tim: i would say it has not changed a lot. i have been at the company for 30 years plus, 31 in august. i have been through a number of cycles. and i think that is one of the hallmarks of wells fargo's success, how we manage credit. we tend to be more conservative than many of our competitors. i think that is one of the reasons we are here, as you mentioned during the financial crisis we were not one of the banks that created the concerns that occurred in the industry. there are some markets we are concerned about, auto like you mentioned, we pull back. we have pulled back enough, now we will be growing the business again. we have thousands of people -- >> where else? tim: we are concerned about some commercial real estate activity. where the largest commercial real estate
and we have always been in an .ompetitive business my exposition is that will not change. >> it is gettingin the credit cycle, was people would agree. wells fargo has over a pullback and some of the higher yield markets, like autos for example. how conservative would you say your approach is to extending credit right now? tim: i would say it has not changed a lot. i have been at the company for 30 years plus, 31 in august. i have been through a number of cycles. and i think that is one of...
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. >> when you do get to the village and i think your exposition of the phrase is true for a lot of us and are as westerners when we hear that. we are not allowed to go further >> it's a great conversation stopper. you did meet a relative and the story of your relatives position in the village is uniquely tied to you on family history. can you history. kenny talk about that will little? >> it is. my great-grandfather went to university in tokyo and studied law. we learned he married a japanese wife. this was my great-grandmother. this comes to a great surprise to us chinese in the village. you discover these things and you start with the parents. he comes back and we are learning things about him and we have this celebratory lunch in the village for but some of the important cadres and the people there. there's one man who was the closest person to us in the family tree. he's my third cousin and things happen very quickly and they don't realize he's been excluded from his lunch. before we leave he says next time you come do it at my house so you can get the real story. when my great-gr
. >> when you do get to the village and i think your exposition of the phrase is true for a lot of us and are as westerners when we hear that. we are not allowed to go further >> it's a great conversation stopper. you did meet a relative and the story of your relatives position in the village is uniquely tied to you on family history. can you history. kenny talk about that will little? >> it is. my great-grandfather went to university in tokyo and studied law. we learned he...
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how critical do you think that exposition, whatever next week where they do the public dismantling or, they have done that he have about, right? >> it's a publicity stunt. their nuclear proving ground are pretty massive. they will blow up tunnels they could have used to destroy and detonate more nuclear weapons. guess what, melissa, they can rebuild them within a matter of weeks or a month or two. that is all a public relations display. saying they will not test more missiles. guess what? they can test missiles within a few days. they have done things are low-hanging fruit here. nothing really irreversible. melissa: although we get our hostages back. they can't take them back. >> amen. david: that is a great point. we're already ahead. melissa: yeah. david: china's top economic officials meeting with lawmakers on capitol hill. will any progress be made on trade? where things stand right now ahead of another crucial meeting tomorrow. it is a very busy day in the senate. one of the senate's top republicans, john thune, he is is senate conference chair, joining us with details coming up.
how critical do you think that exposition, whatever next week where they do the public dismantling or, they have done that he have about, right? >> it's a publicity stunt. their nuclear proving ground are pretty massive. they will blow up tunnels they could have used to destroy and detonate more nuclear weapons. guess what, melissa, they can rebuild them within a matter of weeks or a month or two. that is all a public relations display. saying they will not test more missiles. guess what?...
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names are taken either from artists or architects that were part of the golden gate international exposition as well as place names from within the international exhibition. so for instance, california avenue is proposed to be trade winds avenue. and avenue c will be avenue of the seven seas. but then other streets will be named after artists and architects, because a lot of our existing names for instance, we wouldn't want to have a california avenue on the island because for emergency response and everything, it confuses with california street in the city. and so that was -- we definitely moved away from this planning convention to adopt a plan for the names going forward. >> director giusti: glad to hear we don't have to figure out how to name streets. >> president tsen: i think it's wonderful that the street names are not too military, which they have been in the past, but rather to artists and architects, who don't get enough recognition. and in cities such as paris, they actually name streets after poets, imagine that? so, we can have a refresher on those names at some point in time. a
names are taken either from artists or architects that were part of the golden gate international exposition as well as place names from within the international exhibition. so for instance, california avenue is proposed to be trade winds avenue. and avenue c will be avenue of the seven seas. but then other streets will be named after artists and architects, because a lot of our existing names for instance, we wouldn't want to have a california avenue on the island because for emergency...
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. >> you know, when you do get to the village and i think your exposition of phrase is terrific because a lot of us, westerners when we hear that, that shuts us down and we a are not allowed to go further. you went further and you got to tong and you did meet a relative and the story of your relative's position in the village uniquely tie today your family history, can you talkst about that? >> it is. my great grandfather went to tokyo and studied law, we learned that he married a japanese wife who is my great grandfather, comes to surprise to japanese wife in the village. you turn over the rocks an discover these things, what goes in the book. andoo then he comes back and we are learning these things about him and we have the celebratory lunch in the village with some of the important people there, there's one man who is not invited to the lunch. he's actually the closest person to us in the family tree. he's my third cousin and things are happening very quickly and i guess i don't realize he's been excluded from the lunch and before we leave he says, well, next time you come you will
. >> you know, when you do get to the village and i think your exposition of phrase is terrific because a lot of us, westerners when we hear that, that shuts us down and we a are not allowed to go further. you went further and you got to tong and you did meet a relative and the story of your relative's position in the village uniquely tie today your family history, can you talkst about that? >> it is. my great grandfather went to tokyo and studied law, we learned that he married a...
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. >> you -- when you do get to the village -- i think your exposition of the phrase is trick because a lot of us, particularly us westerner, when we hear that, that shuts down, we're not allowed to go further. >> it's the great conversation stopper. >> but you went further and got to tong and did meet a relative. and the story of your relative's position in the village is uniquely tied to your own family history. can you talk but that. >> it is. so, my great-grandfather went to university in tokyo and studied law. we learned he married a japanese wife, who is my great-grandmother. marries a japanese wife which is a great surprise to his chinese wife in the village. you turn over rocks and discover these things and then you start bargaining with the parents. what goes in the book? and then he comes back and we're learning these things about him, and we have this celebratory lunch in the village with some of the important cadres and people there. there's one man who is not invited to run, actually the chest eest person to us in the family tree, my third cousin, and things are happening
. >> you -- when you do get to the village -- i think your exposition of the phrase is trick because a lot of us, particularly us westerner, when we hear that, that shuts down, we're not allowed to go further. >> it's the great conversation stopper. >> but you went further and got to tong and did meet a relative. and the story of your relative's position in the village is uniquely tied to your own family history. can you talk but that. >> it is. so, my great-grandfather...
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sorry for the exposition. let's bring in our panel. robert costa, moderator of washington week on pbs. kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the boston herald. john heilemann is back with us, co-author of game change and double down and co-host of the circus, currently airing sunday nights on showtime. welcome to you all. robert costa, i am tempted to begin with you in your role as longtime giuliani whisperer. there's a lot of stories at the top of the broadcast to react to tonight, but what's your reporting tell you the possibility of a trump/mueller sit-down is right now? >> the possibility remains more remote by the minute. the more you talk to the former new york mayor, the more you recognize that the trump legal team at this moment is preparing to formally decline an interview with the mueller investigators, and they're prepared to have a legal battle against the department of justice over an interview, perhaps even fighting a subpoena from mueller's team. and this is already laying out the argument. you have giuliani tal
sorry for the exposition. let's bring in our panel. robert costa, moderator of washington week on pbs. kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the boston herald. john heilemann is back with us, co-author of game change and double down and co-host of the circus, currently airing sunday nights on showtime. welcome to you all. robert costa, i am tempted to begin with you in your role as longtime giuliani whisperer. there's a lot of stories at the top of the broadcast to react to tonight,...
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at the time when competition in the online payment sector is increasing after the close of the exposition the co-founder he will remain in charge of i said will reporting then to the pay paul chief operating officer be ready ok so what's the game plan is this is a sign that europeans are already changing the ways that they pay for things well europe really needs to speed up in many parts europe is really way behind when it comes to cash less transactions in our daily lives also here in frankfurt some of the taking a taxi is impossible without cash some drivers simply won't even accept credit cards let me tell you that asian countries are way ahead of us i was recently in shanghai i was astonished even a little street kitchen you were able to pay with an ad also a beggar at the road i couldn't believe it first were accepting online donations simply showing me their barcode so there's a lot of potential and i'm sure paypal will be seeing this as well pay pal could help europe catch up to asia will have to wait and see don't open frankfurt thank you very much. the diesel emissions scandal co
at the time when competition in the online payment sector is increasing after the close of the exposition the co-founder he will remain in charge of i said will reporting then to the pay paul chief operating officer be ready ok so what's the game plan is this is a sign that europeans are already changing the ways that they pay for things well europe really needs to speed up in many parts europe is really way behind when it comes to cash less transactions in our daily lives also here in...
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michael cohen has not had a full exposition of his side of the story.hasn't had his day in the court of public opinion. he hasn't had his day in court. you caught him walking into a cab. one of your reporters. he said that the document is inaccurate. now that's going to be scoffed at. people are going to say that he's lying and these guys are not. but here's what i know. okay? stormy daniels, or stephanie clifford and michael avenatti, are on the hunt to take down donald j. trump. they want to put a hurt on him, so they have a process in place to try to do that. i think the president's done a good job of isolating this story away from any bad outcomes for the president. i think the mayor, despite all of the hullabaloo about the mayor, i think he has also done a very good job of at least getting information out there and forming a strategy to protect the president. i can't speak for michael cohen because i don't know the facts of the case. but i like michael cohen. >> i know you do. >> michael cohen is a friend of mine. i've said to you on this network a
michael cohen has not had a full exposition of his side of the story.hasn't had his day in the court of public opinion. he hasn't had his day in court. you caught him walking into a cab. one of your reporters. he said that the document is inaccurate. now that's going to be scoffed at. people are going to say that he's lying and these guys are not. but here's what i know. okay? stormy daniels, or stephanie clifford and michael avenatti, are on the hunt to take down donald j. trump. they want to...
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grant be here instead of washington or even phadelphia, where the centennial exposition was? elsie: we use foranalysis to discover the amazing history hind this exquisite little face. i mean, we need to figure out, is this a person? is this an effigy? is it an amulet? and most importantly, i how in the world didt get here to the mantoloking beach? tukufu: and we delve into atlantic city's mur past to find out if this baseball field is evidence of corruption
grant be here instead of washington or even phadelphia, where the centennial exposition was? elsie: we use foranalysis to discover the amazing history hind this exquisite little face. i mean, we need to figure out, is this a person? is this an effigy? is it an amulet? and most importantly, i how in the world didt get here to the mantoloking beach? tukufu: and we delve into atlantic city's mur past to find out if this baseball field is evidence of corruption
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not the 1980s when heraldo rivera did his exposition on institutions. they are open. we need to be doing more as communities that are underserved and not represented but we can get stuck but have to shift into action. >> i think in my own hometown which is not charlottesville, not hometown but where i lived the last 25 years or so, when the sheriff there offered a class on the moslem threat and would not allow for anyone that was pro moslem to even participate in the classes and my daughter and him had quite the battle on social media on that. i think that we have to remember that although the current administration is adding to the problem. the problem existed prior to the current administration and dealing with the public and educating the public, allowing people to have a broader understanding of who everyone is and get to know more people outside their own little social sphere. it is difficult when those in charge as sheriff or the president or anyone else fans that rhetoric but we have to remember that current administration is in place because a great deal of th
not the 1980s when heraldo rivera did his exposition on institutions. they are open. we need to be doing more as communities that are underserved and not represented but we can get stuck but have to shift into action. >> i think in my own hometown which is not charlottesville, not hometown but where i lived the last 25 years or so, when the sheriff there offered a class on the moslem threat and would not allow for anyone that was pro moslem to even participate in the classes and my...
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on part of the international community to get them to the table -- >> i need you to -- no more exposition>> my question with this run-on sentence -- >> with a lot of commas. >> is it moral to use this as a bargaining chip when you have somebody who is in a position where he thinks he will die if he gets rid of the nuclear deterrent? -- iswill hold onto that it moral to do that when this is the third time we failed, millions of people have died -- can we not try to change your assumptions going in to something else? >> weight. ait. i don't mean to be dismissive. can you boil it down to one sentence? >> -- >> we're out of time. >> my question is -- morally, is it ok when you have been wrong bluster, assume you will be right the third time when there are millions of lives at stake in something like this? i think that is why china -- >> can i answer. >> i want to get someone else -- one last chance. i don't think your presenting it with bluster. if you could be terse with this question. >> i am with rand. the trump administration seem to be optimistic. what are each size source of leverage, a
on part of the international community to get them to the table -- >> i need you to -- no more exposition>> my question with this run-on sentence -- >> with a lot of commas. >> is it moral to use this as a bargaining chip when you have somebody who is in a position where he thinks he will die if he gets rid of the nuclear deterrent? -- iswill hold onto that it moral to do that when this is the third time we failed, millions of people have died -- can we not try to change...
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were in harrisburg, pennsylvania, and each january at the farm show, largest indoor agriculture exposition in the country. plug, i shameless know, but we were in new york. and i appreciate what mr. faso is offering here with his amendment. i certainly speak in favor and support of this amendment. identifying plug, i know, but we the geographic sources is so incredibly important. mr. chairman, because we can see whether the natural enemies to these bugs, these funguses, the invasive species that really are doing -- today doing such devastating effect. on the allegheny national forest, we're proud of our hardwood cherry, we're afraid of the spotted lantern fly because of what they could do. we're -- we're probably a puny, or very small national forest compared to the wes. about -- west. about 513,000 acres. but it's the most profitable because of the value of our tame ber. today standing on that -- timber. today standing on that forest we have a lot of ash which makes great baseball bats among other things that are dead because of the emerald bore. the gentleman's amendment which would track
were in harrisburg, pennsylvania, and each january at the farm show, largest indoor agriculture exposition in the country. plug, i shameless know, but we were in new york. and i appreciate what mr. faso is offering here with his amendment. i certainly speak in favor and support of this amendment. identifying plug, i know, but we the geographic sources is so incredibly important. mr. chairman, because we can see whether the natural enemies to these bugs, these funguses, the invasive species that...