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i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. i call and he is like, hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. that was it. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired in iowa, slipped in -- slept in front of a church in the middle of the night, and made it there. mary: the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. deray: in august and october 2014, it was illegal to stand still. if we stood still for five seconds, we got arrested, that is what you saw us marching all the time. the police tried to tire us out. we are just going to march. we walked all day and all night. mary: that was the strategy, if we can't stand, we are going to walk. deray: the police then were sort of equal opportunity, so the reporters had to walk. i re
i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. i call and he is like, hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. that was it. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired in...
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i called him on a couple of occasions. i remember another call. george walker bush called me on my birthday and said i'm sorry , but i was just a covenant house in new york. president, said, mr. i'm getting out in a few months and i look forward to having a couple of years. i will be dead by 25. -- i will be dead be drug-free. why should a young man's horizons be limited by 25? he said the streets, the drugs, they will get me. i will live past 25. i said this is what happens. the horizons in people's mind when they get into this disastrous situation. i remember how touched he was by it and he always supported me and never thing i asked for. louisiana. river, caller: how are you, mr. bennett? and the host. i appreciate your service, sir. i am a former drug addict. i started with marijuana. you are well educated in that area because i did a study when i was a college -- when i went to college. with a they call that? the coffee shops where you can get marijuana. the illiteracy rate went up 20% in five years. ner,s a marijuana begin it led me to do ot
i called him on a couple of occasions. i remember another call. george walker bush called me on my birthday and said i'm sorry , but i was just a covenant house in new york. president, said, mr. i'm getting out in a few months and i look forward to having a couple of years. i will be dead by 25. -- i will be dead be drug-free. why should a young man's horizons be limited by 25? he said the streets, the drugs, they will get me. i will live past 25. i said this is what happens. the horizons in...
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i call it transparency. i call it common sense. i deeply regret, mr. president, and i'll conclude on this note, that i can't support this legislation because i think there are ways we can improve our penal system, but in my opinion, if we want -- if we want to do justice in the piece of legislation, we don't do it by giving our discretion and our law making authority to the bureaucracy to decide who gets to stay in prison and who gets to go home early. we make those hard decisions ourselves on the floor of the united states senate in front of god and country and the voters. we don't hide behind bureaucracy and that's why i'm going to oppose this bill. >> mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. >> mr. president, about of that request-- >> will the senator withhold? >> i'm sorry mr. president? >> will the senator withhold his suggestion? >> certainly, i will. >> mr. president. >> the senator from florida. >> mr. president, i want to rise to speak on behalf of the bill senate 756, the first step act. and it is a first step and it is a mighty imp
i call it transparency. i call it common sense. i deeply regret, mr. president, and i'll conclude on this note, that i can't support this legislation because i think there are ways we can improve our penal system, but in my opinion, if we want -- if we want to do justice in the piece of legislation, we don't do it by giving our discretion and our law making authority to the bureaucracy to decide who gets to stay in prison and who gets to go home early. we make those hard decisions ourselves on...
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i called over one of the president's individuals and i said you've got to call the president said i can talk to him and he's got to reassure these two congressmen that he is going to appoint a conservative judge in arizona but they won't vote for part b.. he said he wants me to call the presidenpresident at 4:00 in thg and i said yes. so the president gets on, not happy as you can imagine. i said we have a situation, we have two individuals that may vote and we needed i need it ino pass it and if they get some reassurance from you but you will appoint ay conservative he said put them on. so they got on the phone and he said yes, sure, what do you want. they talked for probably 15 minutes. i don't know exactly what was said tha after it wass all overe said trent franks and the others said they would votefr for it. it was open until about fort:30 in the morning they voted and fort:30 had passed and there were two other individuals so we ended up with 21 219 votes if we onlyot needed 217. s at was the beginning of part d. just turned out to be one of the most popular programs in medicare t
i called over one of the president's individuals and i said you've got to call the president said i can talk to him and he's got to reassure these two congressmen that he is going to appoint a conservative judge in arizona but they won't vote for part b.. he said he wants me to call the presidenpresident at 4:00 in thg and i said yes. so the president gets on, not happy as you can imagine. i said we have a situation, we have two individuals that may vote and we needed i need it ino pass it and...
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i called over one of the presidents individuals and i said, you got to call the president. t to reassure these two congressman that he is going to appoint a conservative. the judge in arizona. but they won't vote for part d. he said you want me to call the president at 4:00 a.m.? i said yes. so the president gets on, not happy. well imagine. they woke him up. i said mr. president we have a situation, we have two individuals, they may vote for part d and we needed in order to pass it. if they get some reassurance from you that you will appoint a conservative, he said put them on. they got on the phone and he said, yes sure what you want? he talked for probably 15 minutes. afterwards, i wasn't on the phone so i don't exactly know what was said.but after it was all over he said, trent franks and the other congressman, said they would vote for it. so we called the floor. this is after we kept the role open, the longest i think it had ever been opened. from about 1:30 a.m. to about 4:30 a.m., they voted and at 4:30 a.m. it passed. by that time there was two other individuals. we
i called over one of the presidents individuals and i said, you got to call the president. t to reassure these two congressman that he is going to appoint a conservative. the judge in arizona. but they won't vote for part d. he said you want me to call the president at 4:00 a.m.? i said yes. so the president gets on, not happy. well imagine. they woke him up. i said mr. president we have a situation, we have two individuals, they may vote for part d and we needed in order to pass it. if they...
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. >> i called my husband. i said i don't think i'm going to make it out of this. it's coming in too fast. i thought i was going to die right there. >> reporter: her narrow escape, a harrowing tale. >> i couldn't breathe the air was burning my lungs. you couldn't see anything. the back of my pants were on fire. two firemen picked me up, extinguished my pants, put a fire blanket over me. >> reporter: that was the first thing you said to your husband? >> i'm alive. i'm here. i love you. >> reporter: returning to her childhood home earlier this month. >> this is my home. so sad. >> reporter: what were you able to get out with? >> the clothes on my back. i'm happy that i got out with m been especially heard. >> we had thanksgiving in this house. this was the glue to our family, was this house. >> reporter: where did you guys celebrate thanksgiving this year? >> we didn't have thanksgiving. we couldn't fit it in our oven. >> reporter: her home one of 14,000 burned in the fire. she plans to rebuild but in a community of ash and rubble, that's a distant goal. until then t
. >> i called my husband. i said i don't think i'm going to make it out of this. it's coming in too fast. i thought i was going to die right there. >> reporter: her narrow escape, a harrowing tale. >> i couldn't breathe the air was burning my lungs. you couldn't see anything. the back of my pants were on fire. two firemen picked me up, extinguished my pants, put a fire blanket over me. >> reporter: that was the first thing you said to your husband? >> i'm alive....
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if i thought that, if it actually calls for our souls, i would be a socialist. i would say you are wrong. socialism is great, let's go for it. if i actually sought socialism would do a better job for the soul, and i think the evidence there that it doesn't. the 70 years of communism, but the ethics of ordinary russian. it's not just a high level stuff but containerization when the claim, and a 10000. containers on a ship. he started small. it's also the ordinary people having a go. the one who decides to open a hairdressing salon and puts their heart and soul into it. the ordinary guy goes to the oil fields, boost to the oil fields. north dakota. we did this confidence come from? it's very striking how much they become countries like england or france or the united states or japan after 1800. how did this happen? it came from adam smith calls the obvious and simple plan, the liberal plan. equality, liberty and justice. in which he meant equality of social standing, the kind of respect that all americans accord to each other or should. liberty to open hairdressin
if i thought that, if it actually calls for our souls, i would be a socialist. i would say you are wrong. socialism is great, let's go for it. if i actually sought socialism would do a better job for the soul, and i think the evidence there that it doesn't. the 70 years of communism, but the ethics of ordinary russian. it's not just a high level stuff but containerization when the claim, and a 10000. containers on a ship. he started small. it's also the ordinary people having a go. the one who...
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on friday we spoke to the delegation that gave us a cup some information some i call call for deescalation of the situation that's no surprise but what was interesting is that apparently the russian president got out a map and showed that map two to my calling made his case why he thought they were in their rights to stop those ships and arrest those those ukrainian soldiers i'm not sure the french president did agree bill but now they've been suggestions that the members of the g. twenty s so deeply divided that it might be impossible to agree on a communique is that what you're reading from that. we just had word from you diplomats that a draft has been agreed which is maybe a small surprise they negotiated all night they have in there that multilateral trade system is beneficial for the world and that's not a given if you have donald trump at the table and. at the table as well they're trying to preserve the status quo of the paris agreement when it comes to climate change that's also important especially for the european union but the diplomat also said it's a completely different ball
on friday we spoke to the delegation that gave us a cup some information some i call call for deescalation of the situation that's no surprise but what was interesting is that apparently the russian president got out a map and showed that map two to my calling made his case why he thought they were in their rights to stop those ships and arrest those those ukrainian soldiers i'm not sure the french president did agree bill but now they've been suggestions that the members of the g. twenty s so...
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i took the call from jason. who told me about this case, if it weren't for that and for him i would not know a lot of things about this area. i took the call. there are so many great people in this room to connect with. this is the ultimate network kind of philanthropy. things are very hierarchical in the world. this is sort of a network. networks are so much more powerful than hierarchies. there are networks of these great organizations. they need more resources and energy. they need your influence. it seems very complicated when you first get into it. the way i got into it, i came at it completely differently. lots of people have an individual story. stories are very powerful. i have always cared a lot about economic injustice and mobility and poverty, the fundamental belief we have a great system, free enterprise and capitalism creates opportunities for individuals and innovation, the ability to have freedoms, but there are a lot of problems with the system. i see it breaking down in different places. the priv
i took the call from jason. who told me about this case, if it weren't for that and for him i would not know a lot of things about this area. i took the call. there are so many great people in this room to connect with. this is the ultimate network kind of philanthropy. things are very hierarchical in the world. this is sort of a network. networks are so much more powerful than hierarchies. there are networks of these great organizations. they need more resources and energy. they need your...
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me nash, i would call him travis. to you and i just talking. i wasn't confrontational with him. if he asked me a question, i gave hin an honest answer. >> you didn't just fly out here to ask me questions. >> did you do anything to her? >> no. >> did you hert her? >> no. we never touched. >> at all? >> not even a hug. and i usually hug people. >> guerle questioned him for more than three hours, but travis stuck to his original story. >> i think -- >> did she have sex with you? >> nash i think at this point i -- my lawyer should be present. >> so travis refused to talk any more. but he didn't have a choice about providing his dna. thanks to that warrant detective guerle brought from colorado. and though a stolen car charge seemed hardly enough to warrant extradition, it was in the end, just enough. and a few weeks later travis was back in a colorado jail. >> i don't want him in texas. i wanted him here. i wanted to have access to him. >> where can you continue the conversation. >> absolutely. >> but detective guerle was
me nash, i would call him travis. to you and i just talking. i wasn't confrontational with him. if he asked me a question, i gave hin an honest answer. >> you didn't just fly out here to ask me questions. >> did you do anything to her? >> no. >> did you hert her? >> no. we never touched. >> at all? >> not even a hug. and i usually hug people. >> guerle questioned him for more than three hours, but travis stuck to his original story. >> i...
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it was the age of folk music that i was a -- i call myself a joan bias socialist. i dreamt i saw joe hill. the old joke is that someone who is not a socialist by age 16 has no heart. someone who is still a socialist at age 26 has no brain. now at age 16w the background that i had, socialism looked and you could say was ethically defensible. if you grow up in a family and i take it everyone here did, you grow up in a socialist enterprise. the mom is the old traditional family which is thankfully slowly declining. with the separately planner, and indeed had her own homework for central planning. my grandmother could make all the girls clothing, could cook for 40 hours a week, everything from scratch, so there was economic production in the home which she did and then her husband went off to be an electrician and an electrical contractor and the people in such a house and certainly in mine were my father would go off to the office and do god knows what and then come home and income was fall like hannah on the houseple hold. that background makes for socialists. it's st
it was the age of folk music that i was a -- i call myself a joan bias socialist. i dreamt i saw joe hill. the old joke is that someone who is not a socialist by age 16 has no heart. someone who is still a socialist at age 26 has no brain. now at age 16w the background that i had, socialism looked and you could say was ethically defensible. if you grow up in a family and i take it everyone here did, you grow up in a socialist enterprise. the mom is the old traditional family which is thankfully...
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she was not home so i call the police and dialed 911. they came over. [laughter] i didn't know this could be a problem my mom comes home she sees squad cars she is devastated and frightened but this could've gone in many different directions. in fact, the officers explained why i called there was no horror story that emerge from this but i grew up thinking the cops are our friends i did not get the talk if you encounter an officer be careful and understand you are under threat because of racist beliefs and ideas. i did not know this. because i grew up in a bubble i had to learn about that impact people of colored people in very specific and dangerous ways it's not because i experienced trauma but because i learned about them and spent many years in graduate school and college i have interviewed people about racism across the atlantic. so then i realized i cannot just look at my own bubble to think things are good. i have great teachers that are very supportive but many won't have those experiences in the classroom so if you are a white person in particul
she was not home so i call the police and dialed 911. they came over. [laughter] i didn't know this could be a problem my mom comes home she sees squad cars she is devastated and frightened but this could've gone in many different directions. in fact, the officers explained why i called there was no horror story that emerge from this but i grew up thinking the cops are our friends i did not get the talk if you encounter an officer be careful and understand you are under threat because of racist...
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i called him on a couple of occasions. i remember another call.eorge walker bush called me on my birthday and said i'm sorry , but i was just a covenant house in new york. president, said, mr. i'm getting out in a few months and i look forward to having a couple of years. i will be dead by 25. -- i will be dead be drug-free. why should a young man's horizons be limited by 25? he said the streets, the drugs, they will get me. i will live past 25. i said this is what happens. the horizons in people's mind when they get into this disastrous situation. i remember how touched he was by it and he always supported me and never thing i asked for. louisiana. river, caller: how are you, mr. bennett? and the host. i appreciate your service, sir. i am a former drug addict. i started with marijuana. you are well educated in that area because i did a study when i was a college -- when i went to college. with a they call that? the coffee shops where you can get marijuana. the illiteracy rate went up 20% in five years. ner,s a marijuana begin it led me to do othe
i called him on a couple of occasions. i remember another call.eorge walker bush called me on my birthday and said i'm sorry , but i was just a covenant house in new york. president, said, mr. i'm getting out in a few months and i look forward to having a couple of years. i will be dead by 25. -- i will be dead be drug-free. why should a young man's horizons be limited by 25? he said the streets, the drugs, they will get me. i will live past 25. i said this is what happens. the horizons in...
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she's fifty two years old and her name's my tour and she has four adult children but i call her mama for short night and i'm like now. mama immediately gave me a chore i. to go and fetch some water. moments of them there is only it is though a minister gets by shooting the woman in the middle you know if you do or am i know now that there's a bit already written to him we're going to let you know that you know that i was hoping it would allow you. to have. that. happen. and why did you. write a. bit. that you would talk about the most i collect water from small puddles left in the dried up river bed for their animals to drink judge of with at this time of year when it seldom rains missed the hydration they normally get from plants. when it comes to drinking the cooking and other household needs to get their water from the well at the launch nearest to the village. despite carrying heavy water christers on our heads we stop to gather firewood on our way back to zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. but they would al
she's fifty two years old and her name's my tour and she has four adult children but i call her mama for short night and i'm like now. mama immediately gave me a chore i. to go and fetch some water. moments of them there is only it is though a minister gets by shooting the woman in the middle you know if you do or am i know now that there's a bit already written to him we're going to let you know that you know that i was hoping it would allow you. to have. that. happen. and why did you. write...
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i don't. feel. i'm you know i'm going to call. all in the end all they let us say for you down there. doesn't you know i mean i feel they go through a lot they gave me a voice. a lot. of me what. you were saying was. we have money from us when there's a hearing to say son you see. they know you're a beautiful. you know well if we're going to see you will go through nobody has what i'm still go home the way i was the only mama you know similar to them to someone on a slope i love a solid you for one thing we for this one on this shall sort it a little moment to let my show you he said but it'll going to end there on the bus the car. is going to hold chili you tell me how much time and how much the business and i don't know what you see in them we don't appreciate. it tom i listen lawson we're feeling now and those are your this isn't the end of july you know the fellow whose dad called mom would also tara who does this is a whimper of a seal or no mrs being if i should steal one don't want to sedate you you know most of us who hear what you know. if the person you knew medical most inno
i don't. feel. i'm you know i'm going to call. all in the end all they let us say for you down there. doesn't you know i mean i feel they go through a lot they gave me a voice. a lot. of me what. you were saying was. we have money from us when there's a hearing to say son you see. they know you're a beautiful. you know well if we're going to see you will go through nobody has what i'm still go home the way i was the only mama you know similar to them to someone on a slope i love a solid you for...
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joseph is calling from randolph, minnesota. caller: i am calling actually from rosemont minnesota -- rosemont, minnesota. navy but iars in the was not in the navy when bush was. as a navy pilot, they are the hardest working type people because of 18 or 19 i worked and trained passenger -- pilots to land on aircraft carriers. i was on the flight decks when they used to land. i admire bush for that. at the time i was a democrat and i've turned republican. i wish that he would conduct a little bit and behave himself. i think bush set the example of how you should talk. he was a great person. host: michael is calling from melrose, massachusetts. caller: i just wanted to call and offer my condolences to the bush family, and express my gratitude for the service that he provided to our country. i think something that is really important to recognize is just the integrity an
joseph is calling from randolph, minnesota. caller: i am calling actually from rosemont minnesota -- rosemont, minnesota. navy but iars in the was not in the navy when bush was. as a navy pilot, they are the hardest working type people because of 18 or 19 i worked and trained passenger -- pilots to land on aircraft carriers. i was on the flight decks when they used to land. i admire bush for that. at the time i was a democrat and i've turned republican. i wish that he would conduct a little bit...
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i called steve and i said, guess what? i think i'm pregnant. and he says was it all immaculate conception? [laughter] so we look at a blood test at the hospital. calls me the next morning and he says, you are pregnant. i am 43 years old at the time. the chances were next to nil that i would get pregnant with in vitro, and i got pregnant naturally. brian: what was the child? girl or boy? rep. speier: a girl. brian: and her name was stephanie? rep. speier: stephanie. brian: then you said steve was killed. rep. speier: so i'm about two months pregnant with her. i had been on bed rest for a few days because i had some spotting. that night, steve and jackson walk into the bedroom. jackson has this rose behind his back and he brings it over to me. it was just such a sweet moment. the next morning, i'm off to sacramento to give a speech to the california bankers association. it is raining torrentially and i'm with my district director. a phone rings in the car. my staff is saying, the san mateo police have just called. there has been an accident and st
i called steve and i said, guess what? i think i'm pregnant. and he says was it all immaculate conception? [laughter] so we look at a blood test at the hospital. calls me the next morning and he says, you are pregnant. i am 43 years old at the time. the chances were next to nil that i would get pregnant with in vitro, and i got pregnant naturally. brian: what was the child? girl or boy? rep. speier: a girl. brian: and her name was stephanie? rep. speier: stephanie. brian: then you said steve...
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one of the things that i want to call out is john muir. i think they're doing exceptional work there, and we're seeing in the results. one of the things that they're doing there that's exceptional is addressing race and antiblack racism, and i think we need to say that. it's not just about mindset, it's not just about behaviors. we have professional development. it sounds like we're doing that on-line. it's not enough, and it's not enough that parents have to keep asking for it year after year after year. we need to get serious as a district if we are going to address social injustice. we need to address implicit bias. parents and students also bring in antiblack racism into our schools and it's a part of the conversation. in order for us to have safe and supportive schools, we need to do that work. and like i said, we're talking a lot about pbis, which is behavioral. it focuses on individual student behavior, skb ittic at thats the focus off of us as he haddate -- and it takes the focus off of us as educators. i think that's our next step.
one of the things that i want to call out is john muir. i think they're doing exceptional work there, and we're seeing in the results. one of the things that they're doing there that's exceptional is addressing race and antiblack racism, and i think we need to say that. it's not just about mindset, it's not just about behaviors. we have professional development. it sounds like we're doing that on-line. it's not enough, and it's not enough that parents have to keep asking for it year after year...
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so i call mid mom. >> i started to call my sisters and family, and my sister was worried and said, no, i don't think that this is a joke. >> when i got that call from my daughter kim, and she said that she had not heard anything from her that day, that is when i went into high alert. >> but when tony called kenya's friends, they were not exactly straight with him about the underaged bar hopping the night before in the lodo nightclubs. >> it was very, very confusing, because these girls were not telling me the truth about what they were doing and where they were at, because they were covering their asses. >> and so tony turned amateur detective and he was able to confirm that kenya had spent the e evening not with her close friend, but with two other girls she bare ly knew and -- >> she had left her purse and phone and i.d. and all of that stuff in the bar. >> her stuff. kenya never went anywhere without it, and especially her cell phone and she would not leave it with two people she did not know. >> something is wrong. something is wrong. >> tonight after kenya was last seen here in l
so i call mid mom. >> i started to call my sisters and family, and my sister was worried and said, no, i don't think that this is a joke. >> when i got that call from my daughter kim, and she said that she had not heard anything from her that day, that is when i went into high alert. >> but when tony called kenya's friends, they were not exactly straight with him about the underaged bar hopping the night before in the lodo nightclubs. >> it was very, very confusing,...
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[calling names] >> if i have called your name, come on up. >> good morning. i am an afterschool program team leader. is the only part that we have. -- it is the only park we have. it is an extension of the school playground this is a very important. the site is -- any shadow cast on this would be a significant adverse impact on the community. please do not approve this project. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is jean. i am here to highlight the negative shadow impacts and they strongly oppose the proposed project on the site that would have on the park. soma continues to have the least amount of parks and open space per capita out with only 12-foot full-sized parks. and then it serves as a key element in some of our f. no tours that i host at least twice a month. it will affect the daily use among seniors, families, children, and folks who live in the south of market. it is a crucial part of honoring our history and especially victor victoria -- victoria manolo graves. the shadow will negatively disrupt
[calling names] >> if i have called your name, come on up. >> good morning. i am an afterschool program team leader. is the only part that we have. -- it is the only park we have. it is an extension of the school playground this is a very important. the site is -- any shadow cast on this would be a significant adverse impact on the community. please do not approve this project. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners. my...
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i would call fema. would call someone in the administration i would find someone who has been devastated in puerto rico who lost family members. you go inan and work the story to give people information not just this is what the president said and so forth. we are in the position where we have to inform you. i take my job seriously. that's it i do with all of my stories. i talked to leaders on the hill i talk to people i talk to those who are in position to know about that situation i talk about solutions i talk about the issue. and i bring all of the players on the table together to give you the story. i was reading something about the whole question of who gets to be the experts in the newspaper. a lot of reporters admitted that they would use the expert who was quoted in the last newspaper article about something. >> i started at the white house with a lot of the other great reporters. that's the new way to do it. the fast way.y. they won't be reporters for too long. >> we now have a definition of ba
i would call fema. would call someone in the administration i would find someone who has been devastated in puerto rico who lost family members. you go inan and work the story to give people information not just this is what the president said and so forth. we are in the position where we have to inform you. i take my job seriously. that's it i do with all of my stories. i talked to leaders on the hill i talk to people i talk to those who are in position to know about that situation i talk...
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back in april of this year 85% of our membership voted we had no confidence in sheriff it's and i called for his removal. that drew sharp criticism from
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and then i called my mom. >> i started calling my sisters and all the family. id maybe it's a joke. my sister got very worried, she said, i don't think it's a joke. >> when i got the call from my daughter kim and she said she had not heard anything from her that day, that's when i went into high alert. >> but when tony called kenia's friends, they weren't exactly straight with him about their underage bar hopping the night before in those lodo nightclubs. >> it was very, very, very confusing because these girls were -- they were not telling me the truth about what they were doing and where they were at because they were covering their asses. >> so tony turned amateur detective and was finally able to confirm that kenia had spent the evening not with her close friends but with two other girls she barely knew and -- >> she had left her purse, her phone and her i.d. and all that stuff in the bar. >> her stuff. kenia never went anywhere without it, especially her cell phone, and she certainly wouldn't just leave it with two people she hardly knew. >> something is re
and then i called my mom. >> i started calling my sisters and all the family. id maybe it's a joke. my sister got very worried, she said, i don't think it's a joke. >> when i got the call from my daughter kim and she said she had not heard anything from her that day, that's when i went into high alert. >> but when tony called kenia's friends, they weren't exactly straight with him about their underage bar hopping the night before in those lodo nightclubs. >> it was very,...
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spine and a lot of it of europe those countries are in what i call the walking dead of dead state they've got they had they had a debt driven by a low back in two thousand and i had it bust them they reduce the debt levels of bitch but nowhere near as much as they fell off of the great depression of the second well wall so that carrying the ball and chain of dead around their ankles that comp get much momentum up whenever they do the central banks there particularly the fed will believe ok we're back to normal guys again because they know the role of debt and credit any economy stop putting up interest rights which they doing now of course another was just recently with that increase in indians as charges people are going to no longer wanting to borrow money from banks and also trying to pay down their debt levels and guys some of them go bankrupt on the details of currently go out that will mean they'll go back to daily averaging again reducing profit day meaning negative credit rather than the positive credit in the boom before the bust and that will mean they do the growth will suddenl
spine and a lot of it of europe those countries are in what i call the walking dead of dead state they've got they had they had a debt driven by a low back in two thousand and i had it bust them they reduce the debt levels of bitch but nowhere near as much as they fell off of the great depression of the second well wall so that carrying the ball and chain of dead around their ankles that comp get much momentum up whenever they do the central banks there particularly the fed will believe ok...
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did you say, how can you did not call me earlier? ihter] david: what did they say when they called you? justice kennedy: they asked me to come back to washington, which i did. i told the president that mary and i talked about this and i did not want to come to washington. mary had a couple of years left before her teaching retirement, and this was our hometown, and we thought the kids would be californians. the youngest was a sophomore at stanford. we knew they wouldn't come back to washington. i told them i'd rather them look for someone else. and i said i don't know anyone in washington. he said oh, you know me. [laughter] justice kennedy: i said what am i supposed to do, come for lunch every day? in the income he -- and he liked mary, and he said mary will like washington. i guess you can turn the president down. all the kids moved to the east coast, so it worked out. david: ok, so you get on the supreme court, again, confirmed unanimously. so what's it like when you're the junior member of the court? i understand you have two respo
did you say, how can you did not call me earlier? ihter] david: what did they say when they called you? justice kennedy: they asked me to come back to washington, which i did. i told the president that mary and i talked about this and i did not want to come to washington. mary had a couple of years left before her teaching retirement, and this was our hometown, and we thought the kids would be californians. the youngest was a sophomore at stanford. we knew they wouldn't come back to washington....
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. >> yeah, so what i meant by that is there's something called decision fatigue that takes over people and it often does with people who are working poor like the people i write about and edit at the neck economic hardship reporting project where i'm an editor. but it's also something that takes over with people who are unstable members of the middle class, meaning their work is freelance. they're going from gig to gig, worrying about their health care, worrying about how they're going to pay off debt they're not able to make choices . they're paralyzed and that itself becomes kind of a psychological trap. and the thing i'm most interested in is the way that psychology of this, because you start to blame yourself and its public colleges now cost double what they cost in 1996, this isn't your fault. the cost of healthcare is no longer your fault. that real estate interest on our major cities and their crushing people out of their apartments, renting or owning, it's not your fault. >> host: but at the same time alissa quart, we aremaking more money. our gdp is exploding . we are richerth
. >> yeah, so what i meant by that is there's something called decision fatigue that takes over people and it often does with people who are working poor like the people i write about and edit at the neck economic hardship reporting project where i'm an editor. but it's also something that takes over with people who are unstable members of the middle class, meaning their work is freelance. they're going from gig to gig, worrying about their health care, worrying about how they're going to...
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i have what i call bolshevik billionaires, who decided i had to go. i was outspent over 10 to one that i know of now. people who are worth billions of dollars and don't even live in california. financed a loty of activities across the democratic party as well. i don't think it was any issues that changed this election, i would say it was a will to power on the part of some very powerful people who have billions of dollars and were able to use it. steve: did you see it coming in this cycle? rep. rohrabacher: i did. i made sure i went up and down my district. i worked harder than i ever have to make sure the public was. -- public knew who i was. before election day polls showed i was ahead. the last day, we had no money and you have billionaires like bloomberg from new york. they had $4.5 million of advertising in my district. instead of being ahead two points, i was down three points. i think that made the difference in who controlled the house of representatives across the country. addressn your farewell you made reference to some critics who said you
i have what i call bolshevik billionaires, who decided i had to go. i was outspent over 10 to one that i know of now. people who are worth billions of dollars and don't even live in california. financed a loty of activities across the democratic party as well. i don't think it was any issues that changed this election, i would say it was a will to power on the part of some very powerful people who have billions of dollars and were able to use it. steve: did you see it coming in this cycle? rep....
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back from trying to cool and getting economy you're trying to stimulate a declining one that's what i call john in japanese. and that's the side i expect for the america in particular the u.k. as well europe with its added problems of the euro so we're not going to have another two thousand and crosses on a global scale we will have a number of oscillated crossties in countries that avoided it back in two thousand and i'd and stagnation like the japanese have been through for the last quarter century in those that had the crosses back in two thousand and eight alright so that's an interesting point there so the one that jumped it over the crisis in two thousand and eight australia canada china korea and possibly france are the ones in line to get clobbered this time let's focus on china for a second you know australia has benefited enormously from the massive wealth creation that happened in china how do you see the trade war now between the u.s. and china unfolding and twenty nineteen go to go to study any comment on shauna by saying is that an incredible transformation of its economy and
back from trying to cool and getting economy you're trying to stimulate a declining one that's what i call john in japanese. and that's the side i expect for the america in particular the u.k. as well europe with its added problems of the euro so we're not going to have another two thousand and crosses on a global scale we will have a number of oscillated crossties in countries that avoided it back in two thousand and i'd and stagnation like the japanese have been through for the last quarter...
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so i just learned to call the police. picked up the phone and dialed 911, and, you know, they came over -- [laughter] and i didn't know that this could be a problem. listen, peter, i made popcorn, the officers -- they watched tv with me. so my mom comes home, she sees squad cars outside of the apartment, she's devastated and frightened, right? so this story could have gone in many different directions. in fact, she came in, the officers explained why i called. nothing bad happened, at least not that i could see. [laughter] there's no horror story that emerged from this. and i grew up kind of thinking the cops are our friends. i didn't get the talk. i didn't get a talk that was like, wait, you know, when you encounter an officer, you have to be careful, you have to understand you're under threat because, you know, of racist beliefs and ideas about black people. i didn't know this. so because i grew up in a bubble, i had to actually learn that outside of my bubble systemic racism impacts families of color, people of color in
so i just learned to call the police. picked up the phone and dialed 911, and, you know, they came over -- [laughter] and i didn't know that this could be a problem. listen, peter, i made popcorn, the officers -- they watched tv with me. so my mom comes home, she sees squad cars outside of the apartment, she's devastated and frightened, right? so this story could have gone in many different directions. in fact, she came in, the officers explained why i called. nothing bad happened, at least not...
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meek: i think time is valuable. mike called me and said, how many hours a week can you spend on this foundation? i said, seven hours a week we can dedicate to the foundation. we do about seven a day. lot, now. a when i went to prison, i saw the support i got. in survival. having support wasn't a big thing to me. when i see people coming out and did,rting me the way they i just camenard, home and i had to sit with myself in a cell one day. i said, i wanted to make change. it is crazy. i always thought it was normal. they talked about how it wasn't normal, and i undervalued myself. i wanted to make a change for the people like me who don't have a voice. i want to do well for myself. what about the kids growing up in my neighborhood who don't have anybody to speak for them? they will be put on probation when they are 18 years old. they won't ever be able to get jobs. more of myedicate time to reform and try to make change. people like mike rubin, jeff, the people in these rooms. i hope that we can make a change in the world with r
meek: i think time is valuable. mike called me and said, how many hours a week can you spend on this foundation? i said, seven hours a week we can dedicate to the foundation. we do about seven a day. lot, now. a when i went to prison, i saw the support i got. in survival. having support wasn't a big thing to me. when i see people coming out and did,rting me the way they i just camenard, home and i had to sit with myself in a cell one day. i said, i wanted to make change. it is crazy. i always...
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what i. call call or the i don't want a job was what you call. want to know. why. ya. wanna be shot. that's what i was i meant i know you all well you know. you got him i want to know what you call. i do know you ought. to be. easy to be going east with. ease. when we come it's really that we got our. new island only and i got. a. call for. that they aren't on. the line. so our next steps now is that we're going to bring to the officers over on the ships here for interrogation and then we'll hear this for some support. for the. force of. your use. the day. it's over a good start a very good very good day. several targets across the border we didn't know how to information on what type of vessel it was before we a visual on them although their behavior on the radar you know very similar to what we've seen in the past for all of us we may be able to avoid sending the sub one right she managed to run away because. we were both it was the two other both. those two. of the first are we all do a. dimension . six thirty five and you have a career and unclear involves using you
what i. call call or the i don't want a job was what you call. want to know. why. ya. wanna be shot. that's what i was i meant i know you all well you know. you got him i want to know what you call. i do know you ought. to be. easy to be going east with. ease. when we come it's really that we got our. new island only and i got. a. call for. that they aren't on. the line. so our next steps now is that we're going to bring to the officers over on the ships here for interrogation and then we'll...
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i call bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm.o said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it. every company we invested in wanted to be like bono, like u2. he would go and talk to the employees of facebook, or whatever, and he was so motivating. it was just a game-changing thing. we had one day a week of his time. we were really open about this. there was nothing like him in that world. if you're trying to invest at the intersection of technology and media, the fact he was not a hood ornament, was intimately involved -- we have some strong personalities. he was the one who always resolved all of the internal issues. it was just amazing. he is such a beautiful person. he is that rare celebrity who is in real life all the g
i call bono up to say i don't think the deal is happening because i am leaving the firm.o said, the heck with them. we will start our own firm. the same day. it's like, oh, you want to do a firm. you want to be in the investment business? he goes, no, i really do. i think i can help my work in africa raising my profile among the people i raise money from, bill gates, warren buffett, rupert murdoch. he loved raising money. he was incredible at it. every company we invested in wanted to be like...
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last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad i love you and you've been a wonderful father. the last words he would ever say on earth were, i love you too. to us he was close to perfect. but not totally perfect. his short game was lousy. he wasn't exactly fred astaire on the dance floor. the man could not stomach vegetables. especially broccoli. and by the way, he passed these genetic affects along to us. and finally every day of his 73 years of marriage dad taught us all what it means to be a great husband. he married his sweetheart and he adored her. he laughed and cried with her. he was dedicated to her totally. in his old age, dad enjoyed watching police show reruns. all the while holding mom's hand . after mom died, dad was strong, but all he really wanted to do was hold mom's hand again. of course dad taught me another special lesson. he showed me what it means to be a president who acts with love in his
last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad i love you and you've been a wonderful father. the last words he would ever say on earth were, i love you too. to us he was close to perfect. but not totally perfect. his short game was lousy. he wasn't exactly fred astaire on the dance floor. the man could not stomach vegetables. especially broccoli. and by...
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i went into my office and i see a call and i remembered that is -- i called her and said we do that in the knoxville office. she said i have a 10-year-old grandson from that boy you help me adopt all those years ago. i came across a file that said fortune-telling. i once represented a fortuneteller. named madame olga. there were a lot fewer lawyers in my day. almost every lawyer in knoxville had a general practice. somewhere or another i happened to get into some really strange, unusual, sometimes high profile type cases. i tried a lot of cases. i had another case and up on the paul harvey news. a lot of things. i will write about some of that. i have always written through the years. i have a in another article that the american conservative magazine is getting ready to publish. i have written columns for various newspapers. i hope to continue writing and speaking out on some of the issues. steve: congressman, we thank you for your time. rep. duncan: thank you steve, it has been an honor. i am a c-span junkie. i watch the 7:00 show just about every morning. my wife says don't you get
i went into my office and i see a call and i remembered that is -- i called her and said we do that in the knoxville office. she said i have a 10-year-old grandson from that boy you help me adopt all those years ago. i came across a file that said fortune-telling. i once represented a fortuneteller. named madame olga. there were a lot fewer lawyers in my day. almost every lawyer in knoxville had a general practice. somewhere or another i happened to get into some really strange, unusual,...
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>> yes, i have great republican sources, i call them whistle blowers, they give me good credible information. i mean, i can't be so bad, steve bannon wanted to have 2 hours with me in his home, you know, i had my security with me -- [laughter] >> but i can't be so bad. it's been an interesting ride. they want them to know that they don't like me. sometimes they come to me and sometimes they reach out to me and sometimes they shun me, that's okay, i will be there, i pray that they are gone like i have with others. >> the presidency in black and white was her previous and another one coming? >> another one is coming. 3 books. i'm working -- i'm working on doing reshifting, this was a very interesting year. this year took a lot out of me, it hurt me because i had to relive it again and out of this book something else is being reborn and looking at the struggles and how people are handling change or trying to make change, so i think there's another book coming. i think there's another book coming very soon. >> paul ryan, thanks for your time on book tv. >> i love book tv, i love book tv. >> keep
>> yes, i have great republican sources, i call them whistle blowers, they give me good credible information. i mean, i can't be so bad, steve bannon wanted to have 2 hours with me in his home, you know, i had my security with me -- [laughter] >> but i can't be so bad. it's been an interesting ride. they want them to know that they don't like me. sometimes they come to me and sometimes they reach out to me and sometimes they shun me, that's okay, i will be there, i pray that they...
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i should neither fear nor compunction. sometimes prisoners called a racist and it stings but but is hard as i cannot to flinch because to do so would be to show a pressure point, a button that can be pressed when you want to make the band. nearly every day the unit reaches a crescendo of frustration because inmates are supposed to be going somewhere like the law library, ged classes or take vocational training or substance abuse group. their programs are canceled or they are led out of the liquor inmates tell me under the present the schedule is firm. that would be open but it woule on the move an inmate has been incarcerated throughout the state says. q there is no schedule. we wait for the call over the radio and the minute the inmates go. they could eat at 11:30 a.m. they could eat at 3 p.m. school might happen or maybe not. it has been years since winn is have the staff and the bigger prick sometimes let the inmates onto the small yard, often we don't. canteen at law library hours are canceled regularly. there are just not enough officers. guard
i should neither fear nor compunction. sometimes prisoners called a racist and it stings but but is hard as i cannot to flinch because to do so would be to show a pressure point, a button that can be pressed when you want to make the band. nearly every day the unit reaches a crescendo of frustration because inmates are supposed to be going somewhere like the law library, ged classes or take vocational training or substance abuse group. their programs are canceled or they are led out of the...
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i know all of you are republicans. so come and call me. i'm just kidding. [laughter] ronna: it is my crowd. carrie: i could stay and talk with you for a long time. so much to go over. thank you for a great conversation. there is a lot to chew over here. ask for the money, go for the -- ronna: you don't get what you don't ask for. carrie: go for the goals. keep working at it. thank you. ronna: thank you. [applause] announcer: more from the women's leadership summit with actress piper perabo. she shares how she became an activist by protesting the brett kavanaugh supreme court confirmation. his is half an hour. [applause] >> please welcome house of the women podcast, anna palmer, and host of the podcast with friends like these, annamarie coxe. > hello. i'm anna palmer. anna: i'm anna palmer. for those of you who are joining us and were not here early in the morning, excited to have so
i know all of you are republicans. so come and call me. i'm just kidding. [laughter] ronna: it is my crowd. carrie: i could stay and talk with you for a long time. so much to go over. thank you for a great conversation. there is a lot to chew over here. ask for the money, go for the -- ronna: you don't get what you don't ask for. carrie: go for the goals. keep working at it. thank you. ronna: thank you. [applause] announcer: more from the women's leadership summit with actress piper perabo. she...
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if i called your name, come on up. >> hi, commissioners. the video earlier are some of the people that i work with. the park is the only park that they know. some of them just moved here, two, three years ago. that is the first place they go to. and they feel at home. they can be themselves in the park. district 6 has a population higher than any district in the city. the population increases, 80% of the city development is happening in district 6, particularly. there are only two large parks in the neighbourhood. it is unacceptable that any shadow be cast on the park. we like you to partner with us to keep the open space. it will completely disregard the open space to the residents. please take action to recognize that the project will impact the parks. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello. [indiscernible] and this is where my friends hang out. this park is not just a regular park to us. this is basically our -- like our second home to us because when we came here in america, we are not welcome by -- people. basical
if i called your name, come on up. >> hi, commissioners. the video earlier are some of the people that i work with. the park is the only park that they know. some of them just moved here, two, three years ago. that is the first place they go to. and they feel at home. they can be themselves in the park. district 6 has a population higher than any district in the city. the population increases, 80% of the city development is happening in district 6, particularly. there are only two large...
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i don't think i would call myself a classy student. a fie beta kappa graduate of yale, but then i took a lot of easy courses, history of art and a few things like that, got good grades, but i wasn't what you'd call a real scholar. sports was my thing in school, and i used to go to watch the games. i'd watch babe ruth. i'd watch lou gehrig. my childhood desire was to have lou gehrig's mitt. if i could just get that mitt. we never met lou gehrig that i remember, but so it was unlikely i would get his mitt. i was captain of the soccer team, captain of the baseball team, and played basketball, so i had three letters. at yale i got a letter in soccer, baseball was my main thing there because i gave up soccer and played fall baseball. we had a good baseball team. in college baseball you had to have a good pitcher. we had two pitchers that went to the major leagues, and so that was why we were as good as we were. >> have any crushes? >> girls? probably, but i was kind of -- i wasn't a very forward leaning kind of guy with girls. i was admirin
i don't think i would call myself a classy student. a fie beta kappa graduate of yale, but then i took a lot of easy courses, history of art and a few things like that, got good grades, but i wasn't what you'd call a real scholar. sports was my thing in school, and i used to go to watch the games. i'd watch babe ruth. i'd watch lou gehrig. my childhood desire was to have lou gehrig's mitt. if i could just get that mitt. we never met lou gehrig that i remember, but so it was unlikely i would...
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i got in the rental car and began driving back to the airport and i called heidi. i said, heidi, i just had the most magical, unbelievable day. now, mr. president, he didn't have to do any of that. ep didn't have to give me the time -- he didn't have to give me the time of day, but he poured his heart into the people around him, into his family, into his public service, and into his nation. that was just one small illustration of the graciousness, the generosity, the humility of spirit that characterized his entire 94 years on this planet. president bush was the last of the greatest generation to sit in the oval office, but his resolve will not be lost to the past. it will triumph onward. in his words, quote, the old ideas are new again because they are not old. they are timeless. duty, sacrifice, commitment, and a patriotism that finds its expression in taking part and pitching in. the 91st so rch lmn is -- solmn is sometimes called the soldier's solemn because it promises a refuge and a fortress in him, but it ends with the two most important gifts that can be bes
i got in the rental car and began driving back to the airport and i called heidi. i said, heidi, i just had the most magical, unbelievable day. now, mr. president, he didn't have to do any of that. ep didn't have to give me the time -- he didn't have to give me the time of day, but he poured his heart into the people around him, into his family, into his public service, and into his nation. that was just one small illustration of the graciousness, the generosity, the humility of spirit that...
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money and you literally every everybody with a pulse got a thousand dollars to spend as they call the tax rate i but at the same time they also raised a lot of the housing bubble by doubling for existing houses and shriveling for new houses what they called the first time in his boozed and i call the first time vendors opposed because it went from giving us every every new buy for seven thousand destroying dollars roughly five thousand us to twenty one thousand dollars a struggle to buy a house and in victoria if you bought an existing and you house outside the metropolitan area they gave you thirty five thousand australian dollars his cash to buy a house well guess what to the house for. losses then when that started to run out of steam the said the central bank there was a bank of australia cut interest rates quite dramatically encouraged a whole lot of political investor housing and then the so-called regulator otherwise known as ponzi merchant central call is dry and credential regulation authority approved the development of what they called interest only mortgages which meant fish twenty f
money and you literally every everybody with a pulse got a thousand dollars to spend as they call the tax rate i but at the same time they also raised a lot of the housing bubble by doubling for existing houses and shriveling for new houses what they called the first time in his boozed and i call the first time vendors opposed because it went from giving us every every new buy for seven thousand destroying dollars roughly five thousand us to twenty one thousand dollars a struggle to buy a house...