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fleming. and i add my thanks to those of our distinguished colleague from georgia in grat feud for your hosting and managing this session tonight. we just had a medicare telephone town hall today with our constituents in the beautiful hudson valley and one of the questions i was asked and most of the questions, we had a medicare administrator with us because it's open enrollment season for medicare riot that the country, i believe, up through december 7, so we were very grateful to have a medicare administrator with us who helped answer questions about some of the complexities of medicare because there are a number of them, as you might imagine. but we did get one question that was conspicuous because the gentleman asked me, and it's one that we've all been asked, as dr. desjarlais was saying not long ago, why are you, nan, why are you against medicare? and i explained to my constituents that, you know, gosh, it's exactly the opposite. i want to preserve and protect medicare. i want to make it
fleming. and i add my thanks to those of our distinguished colleague from georgia in grat feud for your hosting and managing this session tonight. we just had a medicare telephone town hall today with our constituents in the beautiful hudson valley and one of the questions i was asked and most of the questions, we had a medicare administrator with us because it's open enrollment season for medicare riot that the country, i believe, up through december 7, so we were very grateful to have a...
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alan fleming. well, let's get on with it. you will stay? useful. guy: some people say that hitler is mad. well, they should ask themselves this-- is it a madman who has been able in 7 years to restore germany to its position as one of the foremost nations of the world? is it a madman who has led his forces across europe and who is even now knocking at our door? let me ask you a question. who are the real benefactors of this war, hmm? here's a young soldier just back from norway-- a true hero who served his country and has been crippled and cast aside. has he benefited or has he been used as cannon fodder in a war we should never have begun? why can't you people find somewhere else for your filthy rabble-rousing? [spits] guy: who is the real enemy? the bolshevik and the jew. they were the enemies of germany, and they are our enemies now. and because i hold this belief i am called a fascist, a sympathizer, an agitator. well, believe me... i am not a violent man. this organization-- the friday club-- does not believe in violence. i think of myself as
alan fleming. well, let's get on with it. you will stay? useful. guy: some people say that hitler is mad. well, they should ask themselves this-- is it a madman who has been able in 7 years to restore germany to its position as one of the foremost nations of the world? is it a madman who has led his forces across europe and who is even now knocking at our door? let me ask you a question. who are the real benefactors of this war, hmm? here's a young soldier just back from norway-- a true hero...
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. >> detective matt fleming with the bedford police department says he's amazed at the way the familythe store, stealing in plain view. >> here you can see a suspect walk up to the case and -- that's the 5-year-old child that you see through a large portion of the video that actually goes behind the cabinet. and if you watch, she just opened the case, moved the book and opened the case. you can see her directing the child right here towards items in that case. she's actually pointing with her hands to indicate which one. and she's actually verifying that she has the right one right there. the child looks up at her, which is obvious she's looking for some direction as to whether or not she did the right thing. then before she exits, you can see her pocketing the items. >> the store employees are busy helping other customers, oftentimes diverted or distracted by the mother or other family members. now the daughter is seen going back into the jewelry area, looking to see if anyone is watching. >> watch. this is very upsetting. the daughter's going to actually low crawl into the cabinet t
. >> detective matt fleming with the bedford police department says he's amazed at the way the familythe store, stealing in plain view. >> here you can see a suspect walk up to the case and -- that's the 5-year-old child that you see through a large portion of the video that actually goes behind the cabinet. and if you watch, she just opened the case, moved the book and opened the case. you can see her directing the child right here towards items in that case. she's actually...
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i'm tim fleming. i'm amy's dad. hi. this is my daughter lou fleming. hi. hi. ty: ah, you got roxy out of the barn. better yet, i got caleb to go with grandpa. [laughs] and ashley's on the breakfast shift? they'll at least have to talk, right? i never knew you were such a sneaky little-- ah, there's lots of things you don't know about me. [both laugh] [cell phone rings] [ring] who is it? lou. we gotta get back. awkward timing, huh? it's like she knows. um, i'm kind of booked up today. can maybe you have 'em come back another time? yeah, obviously, i tried, but dad had other ideas. uh, kate-- amy fleming. i know. i sound like such a fan. i just can't believe i'm meeting you in person. i swear she must have seen that video, like, a thousand times when she first got out of the hospital. there was an accident. her horse trooper, one day, he just bolted, and-- i-i'm not so sure that's such a good idea. why? he seems fine. [snorting] whoa. whoa. whoa! watch-- taylor: no! taylor! give me her. i'm ok, mom. it's ok. ♪ and at the break of day ♪ you sink into ♪ the dream
i'm tim fleming. i'm amy's dad. hi. this is my daughter lou fleming. hi. hi. ty: ah, you got roxy out of the barn. better yet, i got caleb to go with grandpa. [laughs] and ashley's on the breakfast shift? they'll at least have to talk, right? i never knew you were such a sneaky little-- ah, there's lots of things you don't know about me. [both laugh] [cell phone rings] [ring] who is it? lou. we gotta get back. awkward timing, huh? it's like she knows. um, i'm kind of booked up today. can maybe...
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early age. 3 matt fleming says: we have because parents realize we have more firearms in our society, his students ...alsoo.. do... beeter in school... / áábecaaseáá complete,.../ ../ concentration. we got a dose of winter weather ttday... but a bit of aawarm-up on the way. way. let's check back with meteorologist emily gracey for a look at the forecast so there was some thought that quite frankly that it would pop up oo facebook," 3 a woman says "yes"...// to... a marriage propooal.../// ááwhileáá... her...suitor...// has the right to remmin silent...// ááwhyáá facebook... got him in trouble...// 3 if you pay your verizon wwreless bill online or over the phone, be prepared for a new fee. 3 starting january 15th, customers will be charged a 2-dollar "convenience fee" for each one-time payment. the charge will not apply to electronic checks or auto pay accounns. 3 a... vermont mann.../ ssole... a... woman's heart...//// ááwitháá a... stolen... engagement ing..../// ring..../// 3 áá25áá -year-old... ryan jarvis.../ was... in court.../ wednesday..../// áápoliceáá say... he stole.../ a...
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early age. 3 matt fleming says: we have because parents realize we have more firearms in our society, his students ...alsoo.. do... beeter in school... / áábecaaseáá complete,.../ ../ concentration. we got a dose of winter weather ttday... but a bit of aawarm-up on the way. way. let's check back with meteorologist emily gracey for a look at the forecast so there was some thought that quite frankly that it would pop up oo facebook," 3 a woman says "yes"...// to... a marriage propooal.../// ááwhileáá... her...suitor...// has the right to remmin silent...// ááwhyáá facebook... got him in trouble...// 3 sports bars can get pretty intense. to stay cool... you need a little coaching... that's where i come in. it's about frost brewed time johnsen! coach uses lots of techniques to keep us refreshed... i can't believe you missed the extra pint! ♪ it's not just cold, it's super cold! he yells at us. why's this empty lover boy? [ male announcer ] when it comes to big refreshment, we could all use a little coaching. frost-brewed coors light. the game's most refreshing beer. ditka up, ditka down.
early age. 3 matt fleming says: we have because parents realize we have more firearms in our society, his students ...alsoo.. do... beeter in school... / áábecaaseáá complete,.../ ../ concentration. we got a dose of winter weather ttday... but a bit of aawarm-up on the way. way. let's check back with meteorologist emily gracey for a look at the forecast so there was some thought that quite frankly that it would pop up oo facebook," 3 a woman says "yes"...// to... a marriage...
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this is not hard to find similar cases just two weeks ago a jury convicted coach melvin fleming of using six high school basketball players in sexual videos and photos. one victims' mother says the abuse changed their lives forever. >> we make sure this pedophile is never able to hurt any child again. >> lawmakers want to make sports programs safer for kids. the latest bill requires organizations that employ coaches and athletic directors to provide two-hour training on what is inappropriate and illegal contact with minor autos sometimes, it takes a high profile case that shocks our conscience to get to us act. >> the assemblyman wants to add coaches to the list prof fegsal that's mocked -- must report sexual abuse of a child in law enforcement agencies. joe paterno was criticized and fired after reporting sandusky only to university administrators. >> not just tell your superior. it's tell the police. it's criminal conduct. >> the former wnba star-turned coach ruthy bolton says she doesn't mind having to go through training. young athletes are supposed to trust coach autos people may sa
this is not hard to find similar cases just two weeks ago a jury convicted coach melvin fleming of using six high school basketball players in sexual videos and photos. one victims' mother says the abuse changed their lives forever. >> we make sure this pedophile is never able to hurt any child again. >> lawmakers want to make sports programs safer for kids. the latest bill requires organizations that employ coaches and athletic directors to provide two-hour training on what is...
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reggie fleming... three of the four national hockey league players that we've studied that have had c.t.e. have been enforcers. the fourth one rick martin was not an enforcer. he had a mild form of it as well. reggie fleming, who died at a much more advanced age, had a very extreme amount of it. derek was just 28. the youngest of those in the national hockey league that we've had a brain to study. and the very fact that he had it, even at this more mild form it's a progressive disease so had he lived to be in his 50s and 60s, it would have been expected to be much more severe. >> brown: john branch, you quote in your story the nhl commissioner gary betman saying that it's too early to draw direct conclusions about a direct link between hockey violence and c.t.e. is that the state of understanding or acceptance of this... these links that you find in sports generally? tell us a little bit about that. >> sure. that's actually very similar to what the reaction was from the nfl a few years ago from the sam
reggie fleming... three of the four national hockey league players that we've studied that have had c.t.e. have been enforcers. the fourth one rick martin was not an enforcer. he had a mild form of it as well. reggie fleming, who died at a much more advanced age, had a very extreme amount of it. derek was just 28. the youngest of those in the national hockey league that we've had a brain to study. and the very fact that he had it, even at this more mild form it's a progressive disease so had he...
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. >> you are also doing a tribute to peggy fleming. >> we're doing a tribute to peggy fleming.to her. >> we mentioned this is national skating month. what does that mean to the skating world and the skating community? >> national skating month is kind of a big event. we want people to really get out there and try skating of all ages, to go out there and just have a good time in celebration of what we do. >> we put this tree up just for you. i hope you enjoy it. i know it's freezing out here, so we're going to let you get ready to skate. good luck. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> we want to remind everybody, you can see ceasars tribute ii, a salute to the ladies of the ice on new year's day at 4:00 p.m. right here on nbc. nicole bobek, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> beautiful performance by nicole bobek, and we're back right after this. what's this? it's progresso's new loaded potato with bacon. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progress
. >> you are also doing a tribute to peggy fleming. >> we're doing a tribute to peggy fleming.to her. >> we mentioned this is national skating month. what does that mean to the skating world and the skating community? >> national skating month is kind of a big event. we want people to really get out there and try skating of all ages, to go out there and just have a good time in celebration of what we do. >> we put this tree up just for you. i hope you enjoy it. i...
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fleming. thank you, milner. you see, we're not so different, you and i. we would both welcome an end to this war. by the way, you will let me have that book back if you've finished with it, won't you? sir... [distant gunfire and men shouting commands] [airplane] your unit number? i need your name, rank, and regiment... [men speaking indistinctly] i'll see if i can help, sir, if that's all right. go ahead. [airplanes] [speaking indistinctly] i didn't expect to see you here. well, they told me you were back. and you thought you'd come for david before he scarpered. no. i've come to tell you that i know he had nothing to do with the murder. we picked up 15 of our boys... 15... and there were thousands of them there. you've never seen anything like it-- white sand stretching out for miles... ships everywhere-- hundreds of them. motorboats, trawlers. picking up 15 here and 15 there. you know, we're gonna get the army out of there. we're gonna do it. there were bodies. you saw them on the beaches. and as we went in there, the germans were coming after us-- stuk
fleming. thank you, milner. you see, we're not so different, you and i. we would both welcome an end to this war. by the way, you will let me have that book back if you've finished with it, won't you? sir... [distant gunfire and men shouting commands] [airplane] your unit number? i need your name, rank, and regiment... [men speaking indistinctly] i'll see if i can help, sir, if that's all right. go ahead. [airplanes] [speaking indistinctly] i didn't expect to see you here. well, they told me...
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. >> a fascinating fact about bond, he is actually -- james bond, the character, is ian fleming based's father. >> is that right? >> yes, he served under ian fleming during the world, as naval intelligence, and my grandfather, yes, is one of the men james bond is based upon. >> that is a fantastic fact. >> very cool claim to fame. >> quickly on the tech thing, one thing i worry about, every year, there's so many new generations of stuff coming out, we have to get a new gadget and feel ours is obsolete every year. is that a worry we should have? >> if it's an american company, such as apple, maybe you should be buying. >> well, we'll look for that as a way to boost the economy.
. >> a fascinating fact about bond, he is actually -- james bond, the character, is ian fleming based's father. >> is that right? >> yes, he served under ian fleming during the world, as naval intelligence, and my grandfather, yes, is one of the men james bond is based upon. >> that is a fantastic fact. >> very cool claim to fame. >> quickly on the tech thing, one thing i worry about, every year, there's so many new generations of stuff coming out, we have to...
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. >> first, we have a very special good morning to eugene fleming from fredericksburg, virginia, i wast way a couple of weeks ago. he and his wife wake up to watch us every day at 4:25. thank you and good morning to you! all right. did they dodge snow? because we did. >> they reported a trace of snow at reagan national. a couple of wet flakes for two seconds. for the most part, it was good. lot of snow in western maryland. some of the pointes in grant county, west virginia got five, six inches of snow. the rain was the big story. flooding a big problem. i believe monika is going to have a couple of road closures due to high water. 38 degrees. winds gusted in spots over 50 miles per hour last night. breezy this morning. winds will slacken some this afternoon as temperatures get to 45 and the sunrise at 7:14. we stop the clock at 10:55, the blues, the pinks started to mix in. we did have a brief period where we had a little snow. watch how quickly this thing bumped out of here doing this sprint above new england. skies are clearing in most of the area. it is a chilly and windy morning wi
. >> first, we have a very special good morning to eugene fleming from fredericksburg, virginia, i wast way a couple of weeks ago. he and his wife wake up to watch us every day at 4:25. thank you and good morning to you! all right. did they dodge snow? because we did. >> they reported a trace of snow at reagan national. a couple of wet flakes for two seconds. for the most part, it was good. lot of snow in western maryland. some of the pointes in grant county, west virginia got five,...
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elizabeth fleming said, when my children are in a good mood, i teach them coming down techniques. it is best to ignore the tantrum. >> it is lot easier said than done in the real moment. >> in case you are wondering how researchers came up with the information, they were actually listening to more than 100 temper tantrums to look for similarities. according to a new report, your marylanders are dying in car accidents. aaa says the state figure is down 10% -- fee or marylanders are dying in car accidents. it is the loess we have seen since 1949, but still, nearly 33,000 americans died on our nation's road race in 2011. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we say it a lot, and it is true. what a difference a day makes. heavy, record-setting rains yesterday, a little bit of wet snow toward the end of the day and today, some strong winds. nothing in the rain gauge today since midnight. 45 degrees fahrenheit. yesterday the high was in the low 60's. the temperature has dropped almost 20 degrees behind yesterday's storm. the record low was 10 in
elizabeth fleming said, when my children are in a good mood, i teach them coming down techniques. it is best to ignore the tantrum. >> it is lot easier said than done in the real moment. >> in case you are wondering how researchers came up with the information, they were actually listening to more than 100 temper tantrums to look for similarities. according to a new report, your marylanders are dying in car accidents. aaa says the state figure is down 10% -- fee or marylanders are...
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one of the long-time contributors, laura lee fleming, grand manager at goody.you bring today? >> today we're excited. this is goody's eighth year donating to the toy drive. we've donated over $1 million. this year, be donated head bands, barre eretetbarrettes, cr doubles, which is hairbands which double as bracelets. >> i get nothing. >> i love it. >> do you this every year, it really feels good to do this. >> getting back is truly engrained in the goody culture. we're involved in tons of activities through the year. we want to encourage the spirit all year round. >> thank you for taking part. >> thank you. >> only two more weeks for you to help us get toys and gifts to needy kids. donate on the plaza. nbc experience store or online. go to today.com for all of the details. >> i don't know if we mentioned exactly how cold it is. if we don't know enough, janice huff knows it all janice. >> we're all bundled up. except my friend, bruce who did not wear his coat out here and his wife ann. ann has made friends with the lsu people already. show the other side of that
one of the long-time contributors, laura lee fleming, grand manager at goody.you bring today? >> today we're excited. this is goody's eighth year donating to the toy drive. we've donated over $1 million. this year, be donated head bands, barre eretetbarrettes, cr doubles, which is hairbands which double as bracelets. >> i get nothing. >> i love it. >> do you this every year, it really feels good to do this. >> getting back is truly engrained in the goody culture....
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there was a tribute to peggy fleming so i looked up to as a young skate per >> tell us about the skaters, sasha cohen, so many. >> you were just 15 when you won gold and you'll always be the youngest olympian to get gold because they changed the rules. >> yes, i like that. >> do you still love skating? >> i love it. it's part of my life and always will be. i don't know what i'd do without it. >> you're also doing come tating, between the commentating and the skating, which is harder? ? there's less pressure when you sit down behind the camera but skating i'm used to so it's a learning process. >> what else are you working on these days? >> working on a camp this summer finally it's been a long process but i'm excited about it. >> tara lipinski we're excited to see you skate and as you get yourself ready we're going to hear tara's going to be going to beyonce's "i was here." ♪ ♪ i wanna leave my footprints on the sands of time ♪ ♪ know there was something that and something that i left behind ♪ ♪ when i leave this world, i'll leave no regrets ♪ ♪ leave something to remember so they won't
there was a tribute to peggy fleming so i looked up to as a young skate per >> tell us about the skaters, sasha cohen, so many. >> you were just 15 when you won gold and you'll always be the youngest olympian to get gold because they changed the rules. >> yes, i like that. >> do you still love skating? >> i love it. it's part of my life and always will be. i don't know what i'd do without it. >> you're also doing come tating, between the commentating and the...
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. >> hinojosa: mark fleming was part of a special human rights commission for the organization of american states that inspected willacy in 2009. >> ice establishes these facilities mainly to make sure that they show up for their hearing, and if they're ordered removed, to effectuate that removal. it's not supposed to be punitive, and yet, in every way, shape, or form, it was punitive. it was a criminal setting. they wore uniforms, as inmates. the officers had very much a criminal justice mentality. and so, it's palpable, the desperation that detained immigrants feel at this facility, because they are not well informed of when they are going to get out. >> i begged and i begged every day, "what's going on? please, i want to get out. just get me out of here." >> hinojosa: mary wanted to fight her deportation, but she had a problem. like the vast majority of detainees, she had no attorney to help her. unlike in the criminal justice system, immigration detainees don't have a guaranteed right to an attorney. even if they have strong cases to remain in the us, most have to fend for themselves a
. >> hinojosa: mark fleming was part of a special human rights commission for the organization of american states that inspected willacy in 2009. >> ice establishes these facilities mainly to make sure that they show up for their hearing, and if they're ordered removed, to effectuate that removal. it's not supposed to be punitive, and yet, in every way, shape, or form, it was punitive. it was a criminal setting. they wore uniforms, as inmates. the officers had very much a criminal...
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fleming: i thank the gentleman. and i'm going to make a couple of closing comments. i'm going to allow some of our other physicians, perhaps give some of their closing comments if they would like, and one of the most important things we have learned here tonight, under obamacare $575 billion was cut out of medicare. medicare is going broke and becoming insolvent, according to the ack tower. in eight years, that's 2010. the republicans passed that would fix it. and the democrats haven't acknowledged it. and i want to be sure we leave here tonight with an understanding of the seriousness of the challenges we have before us. and i would like to recognize dr. roe. mr. roe: i was looking here tonight, over 200 years of experience, what a diverse group with nursing, den tieses and ob-gyn and surgery and so on and one of the greatest frustrations i have and dr. gingrey has been here longer and the greatest health care debate is this, with nine physicians in the u.s. congress in the 111th congress, not a single one of us wa
fleming: i thank the gentleman. and i'm going to make a couple of closing comments. i'm going to allow some of our other physicians, perhaps give some of their closing comments if they would like, and one of the most important things we have learned here tonight, under obamacare $575 billion was cut out of medicare. medicare is going broke and becoming insolvent, according to the ack tower. in eight years, that's 2010. the republicans passed that would fix it. and the democrats haven't...
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fleming. mr. fleming: i thank my friend, the gentleman, mr. camp, for giving me time to speak. i just want to say, mr. speaker, that this boils down to one of two choices here today. we're going to be either voting for a two-month extension of the payroll tax or a one-year extension of the payroll tax. we'll either be voting for a two-month fix for reimbursement for physicians, health care providers in general, or we'll be voting for a one-year fix. now, for my money it should be one year versus two months. i don't understand really what the problem is. but having said that, let me also mention to you that this affects me and many of my friends back home in this way and that is, i'm a physician myself and have many friends in the health profession, they're asking me, john, why in the world do you keep us upset like this all the time? why is it that we can't predict what our reimbursement rates are going to be from one month to another? they're desperately begging for us, not only to extend that for a year, but for two years and even beyond that. they're desperately asking for a
fleming. mr. fleming: i thank my friend, the gentleman, mr. camp, for giving me time to speak. i just want to say, mr. speaker, that this boils down to one of two choices here today. we're going to be either voting for a two-month extension of the payroll tax or a one-year extension of the payroll tax. we'll either be voting for a two-month fix for reimbursement for physicians, health care providers in general, or we'll be voting for a one-year fix. now, for my money it should be one year...
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fleming: and to strengthen medicare for years to come. well, we got the president's type of health care reform. seniors had to help pay for it, however, by removing $500 billion, a half a trillion dollars, from medicare in order to subsidize obamacare. guess what? that's made medicare even weaker. today we are trying to find billions of dollars to pay for another temporary fix to medicare reimbursement rates to ensure access by patients to their physicians. last year it cost $19 billion. and it will cost more in future years. obamacare did not bend the cost curve down and as -- as it was promised, it just pushed the issue down the road. republicans are committed to getting the doc fix done and finding a permanent solution. but medicare is running out of money and these fixes are getting more expensive. it's time to repeal obamacare and replace it with reforms that truly strengthen medicare for years to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address th
fleming: and to strengthen medicare for years to come. well, we got the president's type of health care reform. seniors had to help pay for it, however, by removing $500 billion, a half a trillion dollars, from medicare in order to subsidize obamacare. guess what? that's made medicare even weaker. today we are trying to find billions of dollars to pay for another temporary fix to medicare reimbursement rates to ensure access by patients to their physicians. last year it cost $19 billion. and it...
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my name is jane fleming. i'm the head of an advocacy group called bold nebraska. hearings like today give us citizens an opportunity to not only thank you for your dedication to our country but also to ask for your help. president obama made a tough and right decision by asking for more time to study this pipeline. he stood up for our families, our landowners, our farmers, our ranchers who have been bullied by transcanada. i am asking you today to also stand with us as we figure out a path forward. our broad coalition of individuals and groups speaking out against the pipeline have become much more than a group speaking out on an issue. we have become a family and we are doing everything we can to defend our land and our water. some will try to say because we passed two bills last month in our state that everything is fine in nebraska. i'm here to tell you everything is not fine. transcanada has yet to propose a new route that will avoid the sand hills and our pressure aquifer. landowners are still on pins and needles knowing that the easements that transcanada no
my name is jane fleming. i'm the head of an advocacy group called bold nebraska. hearings like today give us citizens an opportunity to not only thank you for your dedication to our country but also to ask for your help. president obama made a tough and right decision by asking for more time to study this pipeline. he stood up for our families, our landowners, our farmers, our ranchers who have been bullied by transcanada. i am asking you today to also stand with us as we figure out a path...