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these were just hardworking bros. they wanted to have a little fun with a nice lady. and i think it's very sad they got taken advantage of this. i think the people who did it should be ashamed of themselves and should probably apologize and go away for a very long time. i feel bad for the bros. >> i will say this. i don't know why you said that. but it does tell you, it's not just about men, but there's a lot of lonely people. you know, you have to be pretty lonely to do this, correct? >> yeah. >> and stupid. >> i would be if i ever did it. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangled ones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is work
these were just hardworking bros. they wanted to have a little fun with a nice lady. and i think it's very sad they got taken advantage of this. i think the people who did it should be ashamed of themselves and should probably apologize and go away for a very long time. i feel bad for the bros. >> i will say this. i don't know why you said that. but it does tell you, it's not just about men, but there's a lot of lonely people. you know, you have to be pretty lonely to do this, correct?...
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paid by hardworking taxpayers. but instead of focusing on jobs and economic growth, we're wasting time and money on denying health coverage to small businesses and their employees. not even half of the bills have been passed and yet republicans continuer that attempt to undermine health reform. this obsession must end. it is time to move on and start targeting the challenges the american people care about. jobs, jobs, jobs, the economy. blocking the i.r.s. from implementing provisions of the affordable care act does nothing to help our nation's small businesses. rather, today's bill will keep small employers from taking advantage of the small business health care tax credit which has already helped over 360,000 small employersed on two million workers. this bill prevents these businesses from utilizing the 50% tax credit in the new exchanges next year. that is why today's vote is irresponsible and out of touch with americans' experience. we must continue to ensure quality health coverage is available and utilized b
paid by hardworking taxpayers. but instead of focusing on jobs and economic growth, we're wasting time and money on denying health coverage to small businesses and their employees. not even half of the bills have been passed and yet republicans continuer that attempt to undermine health reform. this obsession must end. it is time to move on and start targeting the challenges the american people care about. jobs, jobs, jobs, the economy. blocking the i.r.s. from implementing provisions of the...
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these were just hardworking bros. they wanted to have a little fun with a nice lady. and i think it's very sad they got taken advantage of this. i think the people who did it should be ashamed of themselves and should probably apologize and go away for a very long time. i feel bad for the bros. >> i will say this. i don't know why you said that. but it does tell you, it's not just about men, but there's a lot of lonely people. you know, you have to be pretty lonely to do this, correct? >> yeah. >> and stupid. >> i would be if i ever did it. >> i'm sorry, without a y chromosome, i just can't get my mind around the whole story. >> what would make them think of it? >> it was smart. those are smart criminals. >> i would like to roll around on platinum cards. no, that one they're going to know. >> next story, he hates butts and he cannot lie. even the newfangleones. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now targeting e cigarettes. put e in front of everything and it's supposed to make it more cool. >> it means it's electronic. >> never mind. the administration is workin
these were just hardworking bros. they wanted to have a little fun with a nice lady. and i think it's very sad they got taken advantage of this. i think the people who did it should be ashamed of themselves and should probably apologize and go away for a very long time. i feel bad for the bros. >> i will say this. i don't know why you said that. but it does tell you, it's not just about men, but there's a lot of lonely people. you know, you have to be pretty lonely to do this, correct?...
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hardworking and dedicated and smart but how he does his job. i want to thank the chief for also having an open door and fostering a sense of cooperation throughout the department and seeing a much improved police force in doing their duties. during the month of june people came up to me during the pride celebrations and it's made a remarkable difference to the department and shows in all the officers who follow our leadership. thank you very much for the job you do (clapping) and a thank you commissioner. and i appreciate the sentiment but again, all the credit goes to the officers doing the work >> please call line item number b and we're going to save the public comment we're going to wait until after the presentation. >> line item 1-b review recent activities. >> good evening members of the police commission. supervisors and captain and members of the audience. i'm joyce hicks the director of the san francisco office of citizen clanlts in addition here this evening it senior investigator ed. it's a pleasure to be here this evening to speak w
hardworking and dedicated and smart but how he does his job. i want to thank the chief for also having an open door and fostering a sense of cooperation throughout the department and seeing a much improved police force in doing their duties. during the month of june people came up to me during the pride celebrations and it's made a remarkable difference to the department and shows in all the officers who follow our leadership. thank you very much for the job you do (clapping) and a thank you...
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and thanks to a lot of hardworking cpcs we have the phase two under construction. i think it's very unlikely that phase two wouldn't be under construction now. the subway our second presentation will be from the sfmta we adopted the amendment and the amendment was concurrent on providing the series of thanks that the mta had to do to receive a grant from the fta and that funding has been received from the oversight prospective we have the risk managements for the project and to get the alternative funding that the authority had commented to the promise but they're not going to be in time because of the budget. the 3rd of the figure out presentation is very quickly this project since it was in hibernation in 2009 but in 2012 was the high-speed rail and you're familiar with that mo e was the early investment project for high-speed rail with the signal system has allowed funds to flow to the cal tarantula project. we have a million and 50 some thousand dollars for o from prop k and we're working with the mayor's office office to come up with 39 million. and last but n
and thanks to a lot of hardworking cpcs we have the phase two under construction. i think it's very unlikely that phase two wouldn't be under construction now. the subway our second presentation will be from the sfmta we adopted the amendment and the amendment was concurrent on providing the series of thanks that the mta had to do to receive a grant from the fta and that funding has been received from the oversight prospective we have the risk managements for the project and to get the...
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who live in riends iowa, great people, hardworking people, amazing people. been an honor to be with you tonight. thank you all very much. thank you, thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, bob.
who live in riends iowa, great people, hardworking people, amazing people. been an honor to be with you tonight. thank you all very much. thank you, thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, bob.
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carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for years. you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see
carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a...
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they are good, hardworking kids and have a good chemistry between them and are only in their junior season. so we have this year and next with them. >> seems like now as we get into high school that everybody is using the passing game a lot more than maybe years in past. i mean, it is now a quarterback's game, isn't it? >> i would agree. i think that there is a lot of coaches that have done their homework, they are good coaches that we coach against, and everyone seems to be going to throwing. it is more fun to call. the kids have more fun playing it. i think it is a trend. >> reporter: well, both of these teams figure to pass a lot. a team in black is down inside the 10, trying to score their second touchdown of the game. they are leading dublin 7-0. we are going to have highlights later tonight on the 10:00 news, and by the way, heather, there is always the specialty of the house. today, it is the world famous cheeseburger. the hornet cheeseburger with hot sauce, and it is going to be -- oh, yeah. um. back to you. lip smacking good. >>> back to us. you probably are going to need a big gl
they are good, hardworking kids and have a good chemistry between them and are only in their junior season. so we have this year and next with them. >> seems like now as we get into high school that everybody is using the passing game a lot more than maybe years in past. i mean, it is now a quarterback's game, isn't it? >> i would agree. i think that there is a lot of coaches that have done their homework, they are good coaches that we coach against, and everyone seems to be going...
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good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.ernment agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holiday weekend. "cashin' in," working hard for you starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> eric: hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." the crew this week, wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle field, ebony k. williams. welcome, everybody. as we celebrate labor day this weekend let's open up a debate about the current state of labor in america. >> work is quickly replaced with hand-out and freebies. the recent report found in 35 states, welfare pays more than the minimum wage. that alone is driving the would-be workers to the open arm of our government. happy we feel recipient is a happy voter. what is the fall-out? welfare abusers, the takers are exploding. while the labor force, the makers are imploding. more and more supported by the fewer and fewer. one in seven ame
good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.ernment agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holiday weekend. "cashin' in," working hard for you starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> eric: hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." the crew this week, wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle field,...
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this woman is sincere, hardworking, she seems to be somewhat depressed which will do anything she can to comply with the health department as long as i'm representing her >> mr. baker, i have a question. your briefing seems to focus on the unsubstantiated allegations, the on going investigation which is in my understanding there has been no criminal charges against your client? >> not that i know of. i believe the in specter involved in this is present. >> okay, given that and the fact that your brief focuses on that issue exclusively, can you address the other six basis for revoking the permit? >> as far as unsanitary conditions? >> well, i'm looking at, i'm sure you have it as well. i'm looking at the department of public health findings and they list 1-7 basis for revoking the permit. it includes operating without permit, operating after 10:00 p.m., people living on the premises and reopening on march 21, 2013, without approval from the department. i would really like you to address those because to me those are more determinant than what the criminal investigations are going on. >
this woman is sincere, hardworking, she seems to be somewhat depressed which will do anything she can to comply with the health department as long as i'm representing her >> mr. baker, i have a question. your briefing seems to focus on the unsubstantiated allegations, the on going investigation which is in my understanding there has been no criminal charges against your client? >> not that i know of. i believe the in specter involved in this is present. >> okay, given that and...
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good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holida
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. >> a account official says they're hardworking people who showed up for work yesterday, perhaps knowing they had won. the minnesota winner wasted no time coming forward to claim his share of $448 million. paul white is a divorced father of two. >> i feel the pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day for you. how am i going to pay for my kid to go to college. want to take care of them if they have health issues. all these things gone. don't have to worry about them again. it's amazing. >> white said he will take a lump sum which will amount to $58.3 million after taxes. despite the odds after a jackpot win, white said he daydreamed about how he would spend the winnings if he ever won. i don't think it's how terrible the odds are, everybody dreams of winning the lottery. >> it's a chance at a dream. i play every time it gets to $100 million. but $40 million isn't enough for some silly reason. >> i know. i never play unless it makes the news. >> i buy into the hype. >> right. it's out there, it's like $400 million. then, all right. i'm clearly going to win. i must play. the lotter
. >> a account official says they're hardworking people who showed up for work yesterday, perhaps knowing they had won. the minnesota winner wasted no time coming forward to claim his share of $448 million. paul white is a divorced father of two. >> i feel the pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day for you. how am i going to pay for my kid to go to college. want to take care of them if they have health issues. all these things gone. don't have to worry about them again....
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. >> a account official says they're hardworking people who showed up for work yesterday, perhaps knowing they had won. the minnesota winner wasted no time coming forward to claim his share of $448 million. paul white is a divorced father of two. >> i feel the pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day for you. how am i going to pay for my kid to go to college. want to take care of them if they have health issues. all these things gone. don't have to worry about them again. it's amazing. >> white said he will take a lump sum which will amount to $58.3 million after taxes. despite the odds after a jackpot win, white said he daydreamed about how he would spend the winnings if he ever won. i don't think it's how terrible the odds are, everybody dreams of winning the lottery. >> it's a chance at a dream. i play every time it gets to $100 million. but $40 million isn't enough for some silly reason. >> i know. i never play unless it makes the news. >> i buy into the hype. >> right. it's out there, it's like $400 million. then, all right. i'm clearly going to win. i must play. the lotter
. >> a account official says they're hardworking people who showed up for work yesterday, perhaps knowing they had won. the minnesota winner wasted no time coming forward to claim his share of $448 million. paul white is a divorced father of two. >> i feel the pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day for you. how am i going to pay for my kid to go to college. want to take care of them if they have health issues. all these things gone. don't have to worry about them again....
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that passion for hardwork, the passion for people in the state. all we have to know about tom harkin in minnesota is one thing -- and that is when he was in the senate with paul wellstone, he was paul wellstone's best friend. thank you, iowa, for that. the second is how can you say no to a wing ding. by the way, those were great chicken wings. and the third reason, as bruce noted, is i'm literally only two hours from here and i can see iowa from my porch. when you really think about it, our states, minnesota and iowa have a lot more in common than a border, right? you have the iowa state fair going on right now where the most famous thing is the life-sized butter cow got a little bit of attention this week. everything is fine now. a cow carved entirely out of butter. in minnesota, we have princess kay of the milky way and her court all carved entirely out of butter. so i guess each of our states have our own idea of royalty. e that was just a little iowa joke, you guys. you have the world famous match stick museum, right? not far from here, we hav
that passion for hardwork, the passion for people in the state. all we have to know about tom harkin in minnesota is one thing -- and that is when he was in the senate with paul wellstone, he was paul wellstone's best friend. thank you, iowa, for that. the second is how can you say no to a wing ding. by the way, those were great chicken wings. and the third reason, as bruce noted, is i'm literally only two hours from here and i can see iowa from my porch. when you really think about it, our...
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we make it work you know it's a great city it's a hardworking town and. you know i think that as good for good values good morals meat while i watch that first season of the apprentice i think a lot of people are very interested to see this show years ago ten years ago we. were several was so interested to see this new show donald trump pad and i tuned in like millions did that first night and i'm not kidding the first time i saw him i remember the exact exactly where they sat him outside to do your interview and i told my friend i go oh my god that guy's amazing i don't something about that guy i love that you know i just i was love at first sight for me and so when the opportunity and a news came to go interview bill ransack he was doing some work at the boys and girls club and they were going to hand the assignment out to some young reporter is a no no no i go i will i'm going to do this interview i could have a twenty five year old larry. how did i say i was twenty nine at the time anyway and i went and interviewed him and we were engaged eight months
we make it work you know it's a great city it's a hardworking town and. you know i think that as good for good values good morals meat while i watch that first season of the apprentice i think a lot of people are very interested to see this show years ago ten years ago we. were several was so interested to see this new show donald trump pad and i tuned in like millions did that first night and i'm not kidding the first time i saw him i remember the exact exactly where they sat him outside to do...
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we make it work you know it's a great city it's a hardworking town and. you know i think that as good for good values good morals meet while i watch that first season of the apprentice i think a lot of people are very interested to see this show years ago ten years ago when we saw. on the air several was so interested to see this new show donald trump pat and i tuned in like millions did that first night and i'm not kidding the first time i saw him i remember the exact exactly where they sat him outside to do your interview and i told my friend i go oh my god that guy's amazing i don't something about that guy i love that you know i just i was love at first sight for me and so when the opportunity and a news came to go interview bill ransack he was doing some work at the boys and girls club and they were going to hand the assignment out to some young reporter is a no no no i go i will i'm going to do this interview i could have a twenty five year old larry. how did i say i was twenty nine at the time anyway and i went and interviewed him and we were engag
we make it work you know it's a great city it's a hardworking town and. you know i think that as good for good values good morals meet while i watch that first season of the apprentice i think a lot of people are very interested to see this show years ago ten years ago when we saw. on the air several was so interested to see this new show donald trump pat and i tuned in like millions did that first night and i'm not kidding the first time i saw him i remember the exact exactly where they sat...
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gee hardworking. grateful and devilishly handsome let's go with that i like that moment you recognize you a famous well that's kind of a when people come up to you and go hey you're the guy from here the weirdest one i was used to be on a show on fox called herman's head which you may not remember good for you it was the silly sex comedy in the early days of fox and i was a disneyland of all places peeing it a year and all and i looked behind me and a guy staring at me like this. and i said can i help you and he goes there to haul in a guy from harvard for to do i'm also keen right now so take it easy you'll see him and linda lovelace and you'll see him and swerves to linda lovelace august ninth smurfs two july thirty first as our guest hank as area and don't forget you can help me pick the next larry king now guest visit or a t.v. slash book club or larry to learn how you can be a part of my producing team you even win free stuff just for participating and remember you can find me on twitter at kings
gee hardworking. grateful and devilishly handsome let's go with that i like that moment you recognize you a famous well that's kind of a when people come up to you and go hey you're the guy from here the weirdest one i was used to be on a show on fox called herman's head which you may not remember good for you it was the silly sex comedy in the early days of fox and i was a disneyland of all places peeing it a year and all and i looked behind me and a guy staring at me like this. and i said can...
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current leadership is concerned about political messaging included through repeated attacks on hardworking federal employees. it's simply shameful to say we will belittle public service like that. i am a public servant, and i am proud to be a public servant. and every federal employee that works in this building and virtually every federal employee that is out there in our communities is doing so because they believe in public service. i think that a federal employee is pretty crazy to be doing this job. they basically are being told that you're not worth very much, their integrity is constantly being questioned, they've had three years of pay freezes and furloughs. and they're supposed to continue to do public service. i want to address one section of this bill that would now allow individuals to record telephone and in-person conversations with federal employees. mr. cummings: i yield the gentlewoman 30 seconds. ms. speier: it would preempt the law in my state of california and the chairman's state of california and 11 other states that require the consent of all parties to a conversatio
current leadership is concerned about political messaging included through repeated attacks on hardworking federal employees. it's simply shameful to say we will belittle public service like that. i am a public servant, and i am proud to be a public servant. and every federal employee that works in this building and virtually every federal employee that is out there in our communities is doing so because they believe in public service. i think that a federal employee is pretty crazy to be doing...
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." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't shen a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the
." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't shen a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the
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. >> by most accounts cook is hardworking. she is an investigator for the federal defender's office. >> her work has been instrumental in saving the life of one of my clients who was on death row. >> we those who know cook know that someone broke into her home a couple months ago and stole her dog. sources tell kpix 5 she was meeting someone about the dog's disappearance before she disappeared sunday night. >> can you tell me anything about that? >> we can't confirm any reports. certainly, we're receiving a lot of information from various sources. >> the only thing police will say about the investigation is that they found cook's mini cooper p monday night. >> that can't be a good sign that you find her car and you don't find her. >> there is process in the investigation that we have recovered the car. we are still concerned where she is. >> there are so many people that she's helped over the years she's helped get off death row or get out of prison or avoid prison in the first place. it's really important that we find her. >>
. >> by most accounts cook is hardworking. she is an investigator for the federal defender's office. >> her work has been instrumental in saving the life of one of my clients who was on death row. >> we those who know cook know that someone broke into her home a couple months ago and stole her dog. sources tell kpix 5 she was meeting someone about the dog's disappearance before she disappeared sunday night. >> can you tell me anything about that? >> we can't...
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and he'll say whatever he has to, even if it means turning down hardworking americans in the process.ut they don't have an ounce of truth to them. so tonight we are going to expose the real chris christie, the media darling of new york city. the media darling of the mainstream media. he has done nothing wrong. he's really a moderate. no. he's a wolf in sheep's clothing for reasons unknown to "the ed show," some democrats think that christie is a big bipartisan hero. you know what this guy has done? he walked with the president of the united states. he appeared with the president after hurricane. what governor wouldn't do that? accepted federal disaster relief along with every other republican governor whose state has ever been hit by a hurricane. this makes him bipartisan? a photo-op does not make chris christie bipartisan. accepting disaster relief, which was the right thing to do, does not make chris christie bipartisan. do not let him fool you. he's no different than the radicals attacking education. in order to understand who christie really is, it's important to remember. let's r
and he'll say whatever he has to, even if it means turning down hardworking americans in the process.ut they don't have an ounce of truth to them. so tonight we are going to expose the real chris christie, the media darling of new york city. the media darling of the mainstream media. he has done nothing wrong. he's really a moderate. no. he's a wolf in sheep's clothing for reasons unknown to "the ed show," some democrats think that christie is a big bipartisan hero. you know what this...
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i represent hardworking men and women who own a few acres and they grow pine trees, and pine beetles are a real threat to a healthy forest. you know, if i had only stopped there i would have made a good first impression but like so many first politicians who didn't know when to stop, i said, we have a real problem ith incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess, we have more problem with incest in my district in alabama than in any other congressional district in america. chairman goodlatte was going like that. and i thought he was say, preach on, brother, preach on. instead he was urging me to shut up. so i got back to my office thinking i'd delivered one of the best speeches on insects ever made and my staff said, jo, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the minds of all american what is we have a problem with in south alabama. that's the other reason that i don't often speak on the house floor. fortunately for me, these wonderful people who work here taking note of every word knew what i meant to say, not what i did say. this one reason. mr. speaker, y
i represent hardworking men and women who own a few acres and they grow pine trees, and pine beetles are a real threat to a healthy forest. you know, if i had only stopped there i would have made a good first impression but like so many first politicians who didn't know when to stop, i said, we have a real problem ith incest in south alabama. i said, in fact, i would venture a guess, we have more problem with incest in my district in alabama than in any other congressional district in america....
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we should repeal it before it does more damage to our hardworking middle-class taxpayers and before it destroys even more jobs. i yield back the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. last week i joined my colleagues in a bipartisan trip to new york city to celebrate america's immigrant heritage. mrs. davis: together we sailed through the statue of liberty and ellis island. we stared down those dark cass dating water falls at the 9/11 memorial and remembered our ancestors at the museum of jewish heritage and the african burial ground. all around us were reminders of how people came to america. by choice or not. sometimes not by choice. but then hoping for a better life. our country has been the better because of it. whether it's the laborers who built our bridges or the scientists and leaders who made their mark in history, we couldn't be where we are today without immigrants. i was reminded of that as i
we should repeal it before it does more damage to our hardworking middle-class taxpayers and before it destroys even more jobs. i yield back the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. last week i joined my colleagues in a bipartisan trip to new york city to celebrate america's immigrant heritage. mrs. davis:...
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we've got the situation you mentioned, also the president's decision to hold hardworking americans to the fire by making them comply with the individual mandate while telling big businesses they don't have to comply. these are examples of amendments by the executive branch and i'm against that. when you want to change a law, you need to go back to congress to change it. >> do you see a sense of like, wait a second -- not you. i realize you're opposed to it. washington, the american people, such a great thing. oh, not for us. you have the power, not you specifically but washington has the power, washington carves itself out of it. yet the rest of the country just sort of sits and watches and takes whatever you dish out. >> yeah, that is a problem. it's yet another reason why we need to just stop funding for the bill. it's not fair. so we knew already, we've known for a few months that obama care was going to make health care unaffordable. we also know for multiple reasons it's going to be unfair. the problem we've got is, we've got democrats who are saying you have to vote to fund obam
we've got the situation you mentioned, also the president's decision to hold hardworking americans to the fire by making them comply with the individual mandate while telling big businesses they don't have to comply. these are examples of amendments by the executive branch and i'm against that. when you want to change a law, you need to go back to congress to change it. >> do you see a sense of like, wait a second -- not you. i realize you're opposed to it. washington, the american...
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had the emotional moments going down the interstate with the music just right with it extremely hardworking sought and an old neurological path it just pops up. there you are. it is actually still very pleasurable. [laughter] unless you're caught in public doing it. [laughter] you said you're leaving earlier. >> a lot of people are just tied it it will be very, very hard to think rationally or reasonably being african-american it is died -- tied to the religious beliefs and we are some of the most preying individuals that i no. given all of the praying that we do, the with think our plates would be different or we would have some favor of some sort but we do not. how would you replace, a feat with african-americans, not just nast's -- necessarily african-americans but have a historical connection to their religious beliefs, you have to replace it with something. what are your thoughts about that? i am just a person may need reason and science and that is all i need but other people, it is about patterns and they want to say those are something religious. it is just a pattern. what do we nee
had the emotional moments going down the interstate with the music just right with it extremely hardworking sought and an old neurological path it just pops up. there you are. it is actually still very pleasurable. [laughter] unless you're caught in public doing it. [laughter] you said you're leaving earlier. >> a lot of people are just tied it it will be very, very hard to think rationally or reasonably being african-american it is died -- tied to the religious beliefs and we are some of...