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and representative granger's subcommittee. so if you look at the total amount provided, it's about what the administration has requested and it arrives in a timely manner to meet all their needs. the one critical difference is what the chairman has provided is fully offset. my very good friend from new york mentioned that in emergencies, we don't normally offset. we do offset when we can. mentioned tornadoes. of 013, my home community moore, oklahoma was hit by tornadoes. there was money available. that was in the fema disaster relief fund and more than enough money in there that was already appropriated. that's what is true here today. we have more than enough money in the owe bowla funds this to actually take care of this and any other problem that comes up. this is now additional money on top of that. so the wise thing it seems to me is to actually use the funds that you set aside for these purposes. first $600 million from the ebola money and the next would be this, and the next amount of money would be in the labor and he
and representative granger's subcommittee. so if you look at the total amount provided, it's about what the administration has requested and it arrives in a timely manner to meet all their needs. the one critical difference is what the chairman has provided is fully offset. my very good friend from new york mentioned that in emergencies, we don't normally offset. we do offset when we can. mentioned tornadoes. of 013, my home community moore, oklahoma was hit by tornadoes. there was money...
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bradford was referring to the recent execution for beastiality of a young man, thomas granger, who at age 17 had been caught in the barnyard doing things which were illegal. when asked where he learned this immoral behavior, granger said, quote, he was taught by another who had heard of such things from someone in england when he was there and they kept cattle together. thus, radford claimed grangers fatal behavior on recent immigrants who corrupted this young man living in plymouth. bradford also noted that another young man had been recently executed for sodomy confessing that he long ago used it in england. bradford concluded that this illustrated how one with the person may affect many and he urged residents to be careful of what servants they bring into the family. bradford recorded the case in his diary, including various details about rangers behavior which i will not going to. suffice to say granger confessed to having sex with various barnyard creatures as well as a wild turkey. [laughter] he was subsequently hanged and all the barnyard creatures were killed and thrown into a
bradford was referring to the recent execution for beastiality of a young man, thomas granger, who at age 17 had been caught in the barnyard doing things which were illegal. when asked where he learned this immoral behavior, granger said, quote, he was taught by another who had heard of such things from someone in england when he was there and they kept cattle together. thus, radford claimed grangers fatal behavior on recent immigrants who corrupted this young man living in plymouth. bradford...
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he concluded that grangers behavior plus adultery and nonmarital sex and even sodomy and buggery have broke forth in this land oftener than once. radford focused on the fact that most of the offenders were immigrants or people who had been corrupted by immigrants. this by to explain looking at the labor shortage in plymouth. he noted that many of the settlers, desperate for laborers , that when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could. so of course, settlers of plymouth were willing to take irreligious people, people of questionable morals, recent immigrants because they were desperate for labor. then he concluded, another and more main reason was that meant finding so many godly persons disposed to these parts, some began to make a trade of it. to transport passengers and the goods. higher chips for that end. then, -- hired ships for that end. to advance their profit, they could not the people were. by this means, the cost three -- country became pestered with unworthy people. in other words, plymouth in the 16 40's was being overrun by the wrong k
he concluded that grangers behavior plus adultery and nonmarital sex and even sodomy and buggery have broke forth in this land oftener than once. radford focused on the fact that most of the offenders were immigrants or people who had been corrupted by immigrants. this by to explain looking at the labor shortage in plymouth. he noted that many of the settlers, desperate for laborers , that when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could. so of course, settlers...
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chairman granger made sure there was $5 billion set aside in the current year to fight ebola and other infectious diseases. nearly $2 billion is still in that account for other infectious diseases, and to deal with this zika crisis, we have in this legislation tonight, that i urge my colleagues to support, set aside -- we've added another $622 million that is completely offset. we've made savings and cuts in other areas of the government, make sure that our constituents' hard-earned tax dollars are wisely spent, we're not increasing spending, we're offsetting this $622 million to fight zika in a thoughtful, intelligent, rational way, beginning with funding mosquito control, prevention in those states with heavy mosquito populations, texas was inundated with rain this past april. we have the threat of a large mosquito population that's very real. so this funding tonight that is completely offset and paid for will help combat that threat. chairman rogers and chairman cole provided $230 million to the national institutes of health, including the must be that's still there from this curren
chairman granger made sure there was $5 billion set aside in the current year to fight ebola and other infectious diseases. nearly $2 billion is still in that account for other infectious diseases, and to deal with this zika crisis, we have in this legislation tonight, that i urge my colleagues to support, set aside -- we've added another $622 million that is completely offset. we've made savings and cuts in other areas of the government, make sure that our constituents' hard-earned tax dollars...
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if you do not believe me, just ask one of my favorite people, hermione granger. the minister of magic once did. are you planning to follow a ?areer in magical law not. am i am hoping to do some good in the world. that does not mean that you and your friends have to vanquish lord baltimore. not everyone has the particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. tolds professor dumbledore harry potter, it is our choices that show what we truly are more than our ability. so, make the choice to do some good in the world. on this memorial day weekend, it is particularly appropriate to log those like your assistant principal who made the choice to defend their country in the armed services. [applause] some of you will be fortunate enough to do good through the kind of work that you choose. but your country, your stay, and even this community have all kinds of needs. and you can meet many of those needs just by dedicating yourself to working after hours others 121. in fact, the most personally rewarding experiences of my career have not been the high profile cas
if you do not believe me, just ask one of my favorite people, hermione granger. the minister of magic once did. are you planning to follow a ?areer in magical law not. am i am hoping to do some good in the world. that does not mean that you and your friends have to vanquish lord baltimore. not everyone has the particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. tolds professor dumbledore harry potter, it is our choices that show what we truly are more than our ability. so, make the...
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evidence he might've played the cello, that he's saying when he was by himself, edwin bacon and isaac granger was at monticello and he was always singing. his granddaughter remembers him singing all the time. his wife, martha, was an excellent harpsichordist. she sang and that was a part of family, sort of making family music is an integral part of that. singing together, played music together with his daughters. his younger daughter, mariah, was not so great. she tried to please him and all of his children, they were violinists. the youngest one actually made his living as a musician, a violinist in ohio and his signature tim is one of jefferson's favorite tune, whene he was known for playing. music is not attached due to people. it was a sentiment, a very important way to have a meeting of the mind and more a meeting of the heart, very emotional to him. the person who was an can be described sometimes as a distant person, but he more or less more shy because people said after a while he warmed up, but music was a way of making connections to people. >> is a model of an ideal conversation th
evidence he might've played the cello, that he's saying when he was by himself, edwin bacon and isaac granger was at monticello and he was always singing. his granddaughter remembers him singing all the time. his wife, martha, was an excellent harpsichordist. she sang and that was a part of family, sort of making family music is an integral part of that. singing together, played music together with his daughters. his younger daughter, mariah, was not so great. she tried to please him and all of...
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in the early 1870's some states passed what we call the granger laws.hey set maximum freight elevator rates. for bidding rate discrimination against shortfalls. many urban consumers felt that the railroads were overcharging them. it was not just farmers who were frustrated. they created state railroad commissions to supervise and enforce this new regulatory regime. this happened in places like minnesota and iowa and illinois. it was there that the law was challenged by the firm of monday and scott. who were confused -- accused of having overcharged customers of the grain elevator in chicago. they challenge to the $100 fine and it went to the supreme court and 1877 by a seven-to majority the court under chief justice waite said that when private property was devoted to a public use is subject to public reggie -- regulation. the doors open for the states to step in. don't consider this a long-term win for state regulation. in 1886 a 6-3 majority at the supreme court declared that under the commerce clause of the constitution states were forbidden to impos
in the early 1870's some states passed what we call the granger laws.hey set maximum freight elevator rates. for bidding rate discrimination against shortfalls. many urban consumers felt that the railroads were overcharging them. it was not just farmers who were frustrated. they created state railroad commissions to supervise and enforce this new regulatory regime. this happened in places like minnesota and iowa and illinois. it was there that the law was challenged by the firm of monday and...
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. >> pam:emma watson is best known for her role as "hermione granger", in the harry potter movie franchisetative for watson admits the star has an account with the offshore company. >> pam:the panama papers include millions of leaked confidential documents that powerful people used a panamanian law firm to shelter wealth in offshore accounts. watson's rep says it was to protect her privacy while buying a home in london. not for tax advantages. >> pam: sure we love our pets. >> pam: but enough to have healthy doggy food delivered fresh to our homes every week? >> pam: tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis - found a service that does just that. >> vicki:just like humans - a dog's gotta eat. but canned glop with ingredients you can't pronounce. >> vicki:or crunchy dry kibble? brothers nate and zack want their dogs mim and harlee to eat right so why not yours? >> vicki:all kidding aside, the food is designed by a vet to keep your pet in good shape. and customers aren't the rich - but are looking for nutrient rich meals. and are taste tested by non other than mim and harlee. >> vicki:the do
. >> pam:emma watson is best known for her role as "hermione granger", in the harry potter movie franchisetative for watson admits the star has an account with the offshore company. >> pam:the panama papers include millions of leaked confidential documents that powerful people used a panamanian law firm to shelter wealth in offshore accounts. watson's rep says it was to protect her privacy while buying a home in london. not for tax advantages. >> pam: sure we love...
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granger, he asked? retortedermaine. i'm hoping to do some good in the shedwofment that doesn't mean that you have to vanquish, -- not everyone has the very particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. but as professor dumbable dorff told harry potter, it is our hoices that show what we ruely are more than vulnerabilities. so make the choice to do some good in the world. on this memorial day weekend, it is particularly appropriate to log those like your assistant principal made the choice to defend the country in the armed services. [applause] some of you will be fortunate enough to be able to do good through the kind of work that you choose,, but your country and your state and even this community have all kinds of needs. and you can help meet many of those needs just by dedicating yourselves to working afterhours to assist our r others one-to-one. in fact, the most personally rewarding experiences of my career have not been the high profile cases i've investigated or the legal disputes i've resolved. they
granger, he asked? retortedermaine. i'm hoping to do some good in the shedwofment that doesn't mean that you have to vanquish, -- not everyone has the very particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. but as professor dumbable dorff told harry potter, it is our hoices that show what we ruely are more than vulnerabilities. so make the choice to do some good in the world. on this memorial day weekend, it is particularly appropriate to log those like your assistant principal made the...
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what he is saying, you like to sing for people, he is saying when he was by himself, bacon and isaac granger, he called isaac jefferson, he was always singing when he was riding along, he was singing and his granddaughter was singing all the time. his wife martha was an excellent harpsichord just, she sang. that was a part of family, making family, music was an integral part of this, singing together, playing music together with his daughters, his younger daughter mariah is enthusiastic. she tried to please him, and the sons of sally hemmings were violinists, made his -- his signature tune was one of jefferson's favorite tune, what he was known that music attached you to people, it was a sentiment, an important way to have a meeting of the mind. and can be a distant chile person. music was a way of making connections to people. >> everybody brings something to it but you have to be well-trained. it is a vision of democracy and it is completely unrealistic but something he and his family could practice for the american people. think of american history as an extended jazz riff for jefferson,
what he is saying, you like to sing for people, he is saying when he was by himself, bacon and isaac granger, he called isaac jefferson, he was always singing when he was riding along, he was singing and his granddaughter was singing all the time. his wife martha was an excellent harpsichord just, she sang. that was a part of family, making family, music was an integral part of this, singing together, playing music together with his daughters, his younger daughter mariah is enthusiastic. she...
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isaac granger said he was always singing, and his granddaughter remembers him singing all the time.his wife, martha, was an excellent harpschordist. and instead of making families, music was an integral part of that. singing together, playing musician with his daughters -- his daughter was not as enthusiastic but tried to please him. the sons of sally hem, were violinists and the youngest one made his living as a musician, violinist in ohio, and his signature tune is one of jefferson's favorite tunes, a tune called money musk. so, music, the thought, attached you to people. a sentiment -- very important way to have sort of a meeting of the minds, and the meetings of the heart. it was very emotional to him. so this person who is seeing -- contribute described as a distant chilly person but more shy, i would say, because people said after a while he warmed up but music waltz the way of making connections to people. >> it's the model of an ideal conversation that everybody brings something to it, but you have to be well train and you have to play together. it's a vision of democracy. a
isaac granger said he was always singing, and his granddaughter remembers him singing all the time.his wife, martha, was an excellent harpschordist. and instead of making families, music was an integral part of that. singing together, playing musician with his daughters -- his daughter was not as enthusiastic but tried to please him. the sons of sally hem, were violinists and the youngest one made his living as a musician, violinist in ohio, and his signature tune is one of jefferson's favorite...
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granger, messrs. cole, dent, fortenberry, rooney of florida, valadao, mrs. roby, mrs. lowey, ms. delauro, messrs. serrano, bishop of georgia, and ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the chair appoints the following conferees on senate bill 2012. the clerk: the senate bill and house amendment and modifications committed to conference messrs. upton, barton, whitfield, shimkus, latta, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, messrs. olson, mckinley, pompeo, griffith, johnson of ohio, flores, mullen, pallone, rush, mrs. capps. ms. matsui, castor of florida, messrs. sarbanes, welch, ben ray lujan of new mexico, tonko, and loebsack. from the committee on agriculture from consideration f sections 3017, 3305, 4501, 4502, 5002, part 2 of subtitle c of title 10, and section 10233 of the senate bill and sections 1116 and 5013 of division a, division b, and ections 1031, 1032, 1035-1037. subtitle k of title 1, section 2013, subtitles f, m, and q of title 2. and title 25 division c of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. conaway, thompson. pennsy
granger, messrs. cole, dent, fortenberry, rooney of florida, valadao, mrs. roby, mrs. lowey, ms. delauro, messrs. serrano, bishop of georgia, and ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the chair appoints the following conferees on senate bill 2012. the clerk: the senate bill and house amendment and modifications committed to conference messrs. upton, barton, whitfield, shimkus, latta, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, messrs. olson, mckinley, pompeo, griffith, johnson of ohio,...
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granger, the distributor of there is products, had 1% volume growth.industrial side of the economy is still fairly soft. an equity investor, what does it tell you? that the economy is strengthening, weakening, or humming along? eddie: humming along. we have to be realistic about what the sustainable growth rate .or the u.s. economy is probably closer to 2 then 3, and that changes the algorithm for the fed. look at: so after personal spending, oil effects, payrolls on friday, and i want to visit rate a change around the fed that has been so dramatic. the data has not changed at all. what are they looking at? we are seeing a modest improvement. around were focused on the q1 gdp numbers also apply to q2. there has to be payback later in the year. you have seen in the past several years with payback occurring in q2. at faceake q1 or q2 value. average them together to have a better sense of what is going on . there's a sharp turnaround in the fed narrative despite fatal economic data on an uptrend. policymakers were not happy going into midyear with the mar
granger, the distributor of there is products, had 1% volume growth.industrial side of the economy is still fairly soft. an equity investor, what does it tell you? that the economy is strengthening, weakening, or humming along? eddie: humming along. we have to be realistic about what the sustainable growth rate .or the u.s. economy is probably closer to 2 then 3, and that changes the algorithm for the fed. look at: so after personal spending, oil effects, payrolls on friday, and i want to visit...