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faulkner. >> my name is dr. terence faulkner. i would like to incorporate by reference the grand jury report, which is titled "parkmerced vision -government by developer." we have a large group called fortress that bought control of parkmerced, basically because they were on the verge of bankruptcy in october. the head of fortress is daniel mudd, the former ceo of fannie mae. fannie mae was a wonderful lobbying organization. they did a wonderful snow job on the congress of the united states. there's a book, "all the devils were there." basically, they do wonderful lobbying. they talk of congress into a lot of things. the cost of the united states government over $100 billion. one of the most expensive transactions in american history. mr. mudd has now come to san francisco and he is going to bless us some more. my advice to you is -- let the buyer beware. you were going to get stuck. you are not going to like the results. in vancouver, they did not like the results of fortress. they lost river tonight in new york. you are going t
faulkner. >> my name is dr. terence faulkner. i would like to incorporate by reference the grand jury report, which is titled "parkmerced vision -government by developer." we have a large group called fortress that bought control of parkmerced, basically because they were on the verge of bankruptcy in october. the head of fortress is daniel mudd, the former ceo of fannie mae. fannie mae was a wonderful lobbying organization. they did a wonderful snow job on the congress of the...
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or she said, "imagine if we said that faulkner "represented all christians because it so happened "that the people in his book happened to be christian people." it's a family; it's a story. as a bookseller, what happens when a book is challenged? does that sell more copies or fewer? in this case, it didn't have any impact. i would imagine that it would-- in general, it would sell more. in the case of nappy hair-- i'm sure carolivia would know. yeah, that was certainly the case with your book. people came in immediately. i had copies, hooray, hooray. but people came in right away asking for it who i don't think knew about it before. right. (paulson) how many copies before the controversy and how many after? it sold 13,000 copies a day before the controversy, which was in late november. and on january 1st, it was up to 100,000. [audience gasps] and that--that really reinforces, carolivia-- astonishing. yeah, hooray, hooray, yes. every country has its own siberia, and that's our siberia, yeah. (blume) nevertheless, we would rather not-- it's true; isn't it funny? be censored. and what i'm
or she said, "imagine if we said that faulkner "represented all christians because it so happened "that the people in his book happened to be christian people." it's a family; it's a story. as a bookseller, what happens when a book is challenged? does that sell more copies or fewer? in this case, it didn't have any impact. i would imagine that it would-- in general, it would sell more. in the case of nappy hair-- i'm sure carolivia would know. yeah, that was certainly the...
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our nation knows private jeremy faulk -- owes private jeremy faulkner a debt of gratitude. i thank him for sacrificing his life for strangers like me and my family as well as for the rest of the united states of america. so to jeremy's family and especially to jeremy, thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, for five minutes. mr. ellison: thank you. thank you, mr. chair. mr. speaker, i rise today to stand shoulder to shoulder with the legitimate aims of syrian people for their request for freedom and democracy. ever since the syrian people demanded their rights against the assad regime, they have faced oppression. their nonviolent protest movement has been met with repressive force and this has been a disgrace on the world scene. the human rights abuses of the assad regime are unthinkable and they are historic and generational. it is torturing its own people at this time, including even children. . his genitals were cut off and severed. and he -- this young man only 13 years old will never
our nation knows private jeremy faulk -- owes private jeremy faulkner a debt of gratitude. i thank him for sacrificing his life for strangers like me and my family as well as for the rest of the united states of america. so to jeremy's family and especially to jeremy, thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, for five minutes. mr. ellison: thank you. thank you, mr. chair. mr. speaker, i rise today to stand...
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i am harris faulkner, we are live as fox reports tonight.ire officials have zero containment of the walo fire despite firefighters working through the night to contain it. crews tapping in resources from oregon and new york. the fire burning near the new mexicitate line and pars of southern colorado. people in small communities forced to evacuate their homes. no serious injuries have been reported since the fire started. the walo fire is not the only one in that state. the crews in the southeastern united states is the horseshoe two fire. it has been burning since may 8th. weather conditions could kick it back up again. we are monitoring the stories and fires out of the arizona. our meteorologist maria molina will bring us the forecast including dry thunderstorms that could be a problem there. also on the fox report tonight: deadly clashes. marking 44 years to the day since the start of a war that forever changed the middle east. fox journalist in the center of the action. >> tear gas is fired. >> in minutes we go live to israel for the late
i am harris faulkner, we are live as fox reports tonight.ire officials have zero containment of the walo fire despite firefighters working through the night to contain it. crews tapping in resources from oregon and new york. the fire burning near the new mexicitate line and pars of southern colorado. people in small communities forced to evacuate their homes. no serious injuries have been reported since the fire started. the walo fire is not the only one in that state. the crews in the...
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i am harris faulkner. thanks for watching and we'll see you in the bottom of the right huckabee starts v. a great week. can judge judge nine and huckabee starts now. >> lowest job growth in 12 months and the numbers are bad news for barack obama. republicans say they can do better but which candidate has a chance to beat the president. >> i think mitt romney or tim pawulently is our nightmare. >> rick sanatorium thinks what he has to win the election. >> repeal obama care that is a job crusher. >> he crack down defense. >> there is obstacles and diversity and they have been put in my way. tim tebow explain how family and faith help him face life challenges. >> i am not tough as she s. i can admit that. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [cheers and applause] welcome everybody. thank you very much and welcome to the fox news studios in new york city. a couple of weeks ago when we featured the beauty of the gulf coast, we didn't get around to talk about shrimp. i love shrimp. most shrimp comes
i am harris faulkner. thanks for watching and we'll see you in the bottom of the right huckabee starts v. a great week. can judge judge nine and huckabee starts now. >> lowest job growth in 12 months and the numbers are bad news for barack obama. republicans say they can do better but which candidate has a chance to beat the president. >> i think mitt romney or tim pawulently is our nightmare. >> rick sanatorium thinks what he has to win the election. >> repeal obama...
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. >> he is all life long of faulkner and interested in birds so when he goes sky diving with his falconws out a lower and he has adapted some equipment and has determined that that falcon has dove after that feed up to 200 m.p.h. >> for hanson will be appearing in the bay area code of feathers and a blocked shot, or if for hanson bought net. we'll of the information on pakistan when we return. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. to protest our plant 24 hours before mehserle is scheduled to be released. mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of grant. . grant's family feels
. >> he is all life long of faulkner and interested in birds so when he goes sky diving with his falconws out a lower and he has adapted some equipment and has determined that that falcon has dove after that feed up to 200 m.p.h. >> for hanson will be appearing in the bay area code of feathers and a blocked shot, or if for hanson bought net. we'll of the information on pakistan when we return. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right,...
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that's an example, his i do love faulkner. i hope it's not a brushoff but this is the subject we sort of came up at supper and what i said we were given a lot of american writing to read in england in the 1950s which is a wonderful thing and we were given -- i'm always grateful for that and we would give them as we would give them the least acceptable but not the difficult backs but the books that sounded least like charlotte bron at a and jane austen and when you read scatter letter, it was -- what is this? or, you know, you read bartelby, and you read salinger and the scratcher in the rye it was a pungent incomprehensiblity of american prose with its weird exalted voice, you know, whitman i loved whitman for its madness. we used to go round really. and we would say things to each other or words to that effect and the whitman way. so we love -- i loved all that and i still do like sort of extreme american writing, i would say. i love extreme raw uncompromising. there is a writer who's really been forgotten but once -- he has
that's an example, his i do love faulkner. i hope it's not a brushoff but this is the subject we sort of came up at supper and what i said we were given a lot of american writing to read in england in the 1950s which is a wonderful thing and we were given -- i'm always grateful for that and we would give them as we would give them the least acceptable but not the difficult backs but the books that sounded least like charlotte bron at a and jane austen and when you read scatter letter, it was --...
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i'd also like to commend the alabama emergency management agency under the leadership of art faulkner. i would be remiss if i did not mention the incredible support and help of my colleagues within the alabama delegation. what we have learned is that what affects one of us, indeed affects all of us. together i know we will work to rebuild alabama. i yield back the remainder of my time. thank you. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman and i know we all stand in support of the work that is underway in your district and all across this country and our hearts and prayers continue to go to families who suffered such tragic losses during those terrible, terrible incidents. and we compliment the first responders and the mayors and all those you have recognized tonight. i'd like now, mr. speaker, to turn to the agenda we announced several weeks ago that involves really a comprehensive set of -- pieces of legislation to really support american manufacturing. our country has a proud tradition of making things. we built the world's strongest middle class because in large part, so much of what the
i'd also like to commend the alabama emergency management agency under the leadership of art faulkner. i would be remiss if i did not mention the incredible support and help of my colleagues within the alabama delegation. what we have learned is that what affects one of us, indeed affects all of us. together i know we will work to rebuild alabama. i yield back the remainder of my time. thank you. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman and i know we all stand in support of the work that is...