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is that a same john smith or different john smith? you can identify this really well.ou can track people you registered as you're going through. you know you registered somebody because you have that some spreadsheet over here. you can knock out when they voted. small election you can do it on your own pc which is helpful. okay. you're going to be able to track those who will cast their ballot early. people you've identified because you made them do it. people already registered. figure it out. this will save energy and save money. you can do it in, in california we did it with just a vendor. we sent the download every day. matched up files, kicked it out and new group of people we're calling. comes easier and easier as technology gets more up-to-date. okay. so i legal, i want to make this point. know what the law is. go do research on that. figure out exactly what your people can do. what paid staff can do. have observers ready to go. plan out when you need to start having legal teams go stand at voting places make sure things go the way they ought to. double-check wi
is that a same john smith or different john smith? you can identify this really well.ou can track people you registered as you're going through. you know you registered somebody because you have that some spreadsheet over here. you can knock out when they voted. small election you can do it on your own pc which is helpful. okay. you're going to be able to track those who will cast their ballot early. people you've identified because you made them do it. people already registered. figure it out....
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it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braved the perilous atlantic to step on the floors of cape henry in 1607. it was in securing the opportunity of a new nation that virginia patriots joined together with their fellow colonists in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now in years later is still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and a good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns@@@@@@b' @ @ @ @ @ g [applause] >> as virginians, we believe that government must help foster a society in which all of our people can use their god-begin talents and litter to pursue the american dream. where opportunity is absent we must create it, where opportunity is unequal, we must make it open to everyone. our administration will be dedicated to building a commonwealth of opportunity for all virginians. [applause] it starts with restoring economic opportunity for virginians in every corner of this great state. today tens of thousands
it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braved the perilous atlantic to step on the floors of cape henry in 1607. it was in securing the opportunity of a new nation that virginia patriots joined together with their fellow colonists in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now in years later is still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and a good...
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hunting shirts of the third virginia and i came across the letters and diary of a captain, captain john smith, and in it he writes a letter home after arriving at harlem harlem-1776. and there was a passage in the letter that just struck me as this kind of a neat quote, and essentially he says, we've arrived in virginia. and by the way, this was the first virginia regiment to join the continental army. that only been a couple of companies, rifles before that. so now the virginians are arriving in force, and he writes great joy was expressed at our arrival. and as a result, great things are expected from the virginia's. and we expect to go through a great fatigue. and i went wow, great things are expected from the virginia tech that's a neat little to. i kind of stored in the away for a while and a few years later when i decided to expand my research on virginia's role, that was the natural title that came to mind. >> virginia produced some of our countries most noticeable leaders, people like mason and jefferson and george washington. is a something about the state itself that brought out gre
hunting shirts of the third virginia and i came across the letters and diary of a captain, captain john smith, and in it he writes a letter home after arriving at harlem harlem-1776. and there was a passage in the letter that just struck me as this kind of a neat quote, and essentially he says, we've arrived in virginia. and by the way, this was the first virginia regiment to join the continental army. that only been a couple of companies, rifles before that. so now the virginians are arriving...
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and i came across the letters and diary of a captain, captain john smith, from virginia. and in it he writes a letter home after arriving in harlem heights in 1776, and there was a passage in the letter that just struck me as kind of a neat quote. and essentially it is, we have arrived in virginia, and by the way, this was the first virginia regiment to join the continental army. and so now the virginians are really arriving in force. and he writes great joy was expressed at our arrival, and as a result, great things are expected from the virginians and we expect to go through a great fatigue. and i thought great things are expected from the virginia's. that's a neat little tighter. i kind of store it away for a while. and actually wrote a book on children. a few years later when i decided to expand my research on virginians will, that was the natural tile that came to mind. >> virginia produce some of our country's most notable leaders, people like mason and jefferson and george washington. is there something about the state itself or the prerevolutionary context that br
and i came across the letters and diary of a captain, captain john smith, from virginia. and in it he writes a letter home after arriving in harlem heights in 1776, and there was a passage in the letter that just struck me as kind of a neat quote. and essentially it is, we have arrived in virginia, and by the way, this was the first virginia regiment to join the continental army. and so now the virginians are really arriving in force. and he writes great joy was expressed at our arrival, and as...
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it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braved the perilous atlantic to step on the floors of cape henry in 1607. it was in securing the opportunity of a new nation that virginia patriots joined together with their fellow colonists in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now in years later is still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and a good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns memorialized behind this majestic capital at the virginia civil rights memorial stood up and walked out of high school in farmville, 5 years ago this spring. new opportunities helped them meet the challenges of their time. greater opportunity will help us meet the challenges of our future. together we must create jobs and provide more economic opportunities for our people, provide new educational opportunities for all virginians and enhance family and community opportunities by easing the burdens of government on a free people. [applause] >
it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braved the perilous atlantic to step on the floors of cape henry in 1607. it was in securing the opportunity of a new nation that virginia patriots joined together with their fellow colonists in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now in years later is still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and a good...
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it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braveda new nation that virginia patriots joined in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now 234 years late ser still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns, memorialized behind this majestic capital at the virginia civil rights memorial stood up and walked out of high school in farmville 59 years ago this spring. new opportunity helped them meet the challenges of their times. greater opportunity will help us meet the challenges of our future. together, we must create jobs and provide more economic opportunities for our people. provide new educational opportunities for all virginiaance and enhance family and community opportunities by easing the burden of government on a free people. as virginia -- [applause] we believe that government must help foster a society in which all our people can use their god-given talents and opportunities
it was in seeking the opportunity of a new world that captain john smith and 104 brave settlers braveda new nation that virginia patriots joined in the first fight for independence and thus was born a country of ordered liberty that now 234 years late ser still a beacon of hope for the world. it was in seizing the opportunity of an equality and good education that a courageous 16-year-old girl, barbara johns, memorialized behind this majestic capital at the virginia civil rights memorial stood...
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john was often congress in the fall of 1775 and elizabeth clancy smith caymen helped abignale take care of their kids, who've had-- one of the servants died of the same epidemic and a couple of their own kids got it almost two. as a result of that dysentery, on october 1st of 1775, abigail's mother had died and abigail who did not talk heavily religious, she quoted the bible a lot, she quoted jobe up and down and express your terrible distress. but john's response to his mother-in-law's that was to write abigail a beautiful letter saying, my great regret that your mother's passing is that she wasn't able to extend her influence beyond the borders. sheikha that had influence on the states, the colony in on the nation and is, in some ways i think a more feminine statement then you are holding in your hands. he said it to make his wife feel better, so i say and looking at some of the other adams experts, jim taylor the editor of the john adams papers and the whole papers projects may have a thought about this but i want to say one other thing myself first. jim am i going to be able to get
john was often congress in the fall of 1775 and elizabeth clancy smith caymen helped abignale take care of their kids, who've had-- one of the servants died of the same epidemic and a couple of their own kids got it almost two. as a result of that dysentery, on october 1st of 1775, abigail's mother had died and abigail who did not talk heavily religious, she quoted the bible a lot, she quoted jobe up and down and express your terrible distress. but john's response to his mother-in-law's that...
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you need more of the dean smith and the john thompson. the only ones really left is coach k. like the older -- you need the bobby knights. you need that type of influence -- those guys teaching fundamentals, enforcing the right way to play the game, respecting the game. helping the kids to understand you get out of the game with a you put in to it. not having the sense of entitlement that's rampant these days in college basketball where everybody's got their hand out now. they come from the program, this used to cater to them. this goes on. so big john's influence of being a disciplinarian, stressing the importance of education is something i take a lot of pride in, graduating from georgetown university. and one thing i remember big john telling me is, son, if you had a cure for cancer, you would never know it. i looked at him, i thought about it. and i said, what do you mean? and he said you're not asserting yourself in school enough and using what god gave you. you have a good healthy mind now, you're in one of the most major prominent universities in the country. you're no
you need more of the dean smith and the john thompson. the only ones really left is coach k. like the older -- you need the bobby knights. you need that type of influence -- those guys teaching fundamentals, enforcing the right way to play the game, respecting the game. helping the kids to understand you get out of the game with a you put in to it. not having the sense of entitlement that's rampant these days in college basketball where everybody's got their hand out now. they come from the...
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smith, john terrell, nicholas white, dr. wilson, dr. witick, in michigan, doctors allen, anderson, regreff, dr. ray froddi, dr. gardner, lorenpasnifon. in minnesota, dr. balonic, doll, hazard. mississippi, dr. lazel. missouri david pollack. new hampshire doctors eagleton and latonda. howard meade. in new mexico, dr. kolasa, in new york dr. cooper, dr. god freed, dr. grunter, dr. huberman. george profose, dr. ridlick, dr. russell and strauss and wani. in north carolina: graham, gray, renyolds richardson, toddman. in ohio, andrew, fedderman, geiger, motorelli. and the list goes on, rhode island, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia and wisconsin. and i ask unanimous consent to place this document into the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. boxer: so, again, i want to reiterate why i am down herein the floor. -- down here on the floor. senator murkowski is announcing that she has announced that she seeks to overturn the scientific finding that carbon pollution is harmful to th
smith, john terrell, nicholas white, dr. wilson, dr. witick, in michigan, doctors allen, anderson, regreff, dr. ray froddi, dr. gardner, lorenpasnifon. in minnesota, dr. balonic, doll, hazard. mississippi, dr. lazel. missouri david pollack. new hampshire doctors eagleton and latonda. howard meade. in new mexico, dr. kolasa, in new york dr. cooper, dr. god freed, dr. grunter, dr. huberman. george profose, dr. ridlick, dr. russell and strauss and wani. in north carolina: graham, gray, renyolds...
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staff how many years specifically it's been, but we're here again with the ranking member, lamar smith, with john lou -- lewis, the last remaining king disciple that worked with dr. king longer than any of us, and today we rise to salute not only dr. martin luther king jr. but also recalling those days when we were marching for a king holiday , stevie wonder, we salute king and stevie wonder for the wonderful inspiration he gave us all with his musical tribute to dr. king, "happy birthday." on monday we observed for the 25th year the federal martin luther king jr. holiday bill that started off three days after his assassination when i made this proposal. and it also coincides with the 30th anniversary of stevie wonder's 1980 song tribute to dr. king. stevie's song became the rallying cry for those fighting for a holiday for martin luther king jr. and he was one of our greatest advocates. and i just wanted to recall -- i didn't know if john lewis remembers, the day at that march we got a call from the white house and they wanted stevie wonder to come to the white house and stevie wonder said, well
staff how many years specifically it's been, but we're here again with the ranking member, lamar smith, with john lou -- lewis, the last remaining king disciple that worked with dr. king longer than any of us, and today we rise to salute not only dr. martin luther king jr. but also recalling those days when we were marching for a king holiday , stevie wonder, we salute king and stevie wonder for the wonderful inspiration he gave us all with his musical tribute to dr. king, "happy...
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john kennedy if he was mortimer dipthong. [laughter] now, if ray robinson, walker smith jr., is this -- do you think this somehow had a profoundffect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes. i think he started living the name, sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific alliteration, style, all the style resistance issues we spoke about in the first half hour, they shine through when your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith jr -- which is a name that sound sounds, as they say, a little bit country. >> guest: right. it does. >> host: it's a little different. >> guest: and the look of sugar ray, i mean, he would walk down the streets of fifth avenue, harlem, anywhere, and women would spot him, and they would say, sugar. hey, sugar ray. you know? real sweetly, you know? he just had the name, and he knew the name had a stylist cache to it, and he played on that. he really did. >> host: why do you think boxers like sugar ray, jack johnson, joe lewis, muhammad ali, joe frazier, why do you think boxers -- particularly african-american but not solely african-american boxers -- enter the american psyche so much as politi
john kennedy if he was mortimer dipthong. [laughter] now, if ray robinson, walker smith jr., is this -- do you think this somehow had a profoundffect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes. i think he started living the name, sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific alliteration, style, all the style resistance issues we spoke about in the first half hour, they shine through when your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith jr -- which is a name that sound sounds, as...
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smith leading longwood with 9. under way in the 2nd half. steve buckhantz, ron tom the son. tonight johnounds very close to being in the center. >> ron: the half time break stoat go to jordan williams early on. misses the easy one but his teammate has his back. >> steve: 60% from the field in that first half. made 2 of 4 three pointers, and missed three free throws in 16 attempts. all right. here is the trivia question for you and everyone else tonight. how many different conferences has gary williams coached in? and can you name them? >> ron: i know three, right away. caa, acc, and big east. what's the fourth? >> steve: big 10. >> ron: ohio state. >> steve: and actually, when he coached at a.u. it was not the caa. >> ron: what was it? >> steve: i believe it was the ecac. >> ron: ok. >> steve: many, many moons ago. but he is, of course, maryland's all-time winningest coach past lefty four seasons ago who had 348 wins in college park. gary coming into, tonight, 429, and he got his 600th career victory season before last in that game at boston college. only eight active head coaches in div
smith leading longwood with 9. under way in the 2nd half. steve buckhantz, ron tom the son. tonight johnounds very close to being in the center. >> ron: the half time break stoat go to jordan williams early on. misses the easy one but his teammate has his back. >> steve: 60% from the field in that first half. made 2 of 4 three pointers, and missed three free throws in 16 attempts. all right. here is the trivia question for you and everyone else tonight. how many different...
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smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this week, john eggerton who is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. thanks to both of you for being here. >> guest: thank you. >> host: senator, i want to start not so much with telecommunications, but with the supreme court decision this week, and i'm going to ask can you what their ruling on campaign finance means for your members. >> guest: well, i probably should admit i never voted for mccain-feingold, so i actually think it's a good decision for freedom of speech. but ultimately you can't get on tv or radio without paying for it. broadcasters have lots of costs and production of content and, you know can, the american people rely on their tv and radios. ultimately, i suspect it means there'll be more political advertising, but i think that the best part of the ruling was full disclosure, and i think the more that's disclosed, the american people can make a judgment as to who is for whom and why. and an informed citizenry is the best, but i think it does help in terms
smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this week, john eggerton who is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. thanks to both of you for being here. >> guest: thank you. >> host: senator, i want to start not so much with telecommunications, but with the supreme court decision this week, and i'm going to ask can...
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it was jointly introduced by judiciary committee chairman john conyers of the great state of michigan and ranking member lamar smith of the great state of texas for many of these space programs are located. it was prepared by the office of law revision counsel as part of its functions under 2 u.s.c. 285-b-this bill is not intended to make any substantive changes in the law. as is typical with the codification process, a number of nonsubstantive revisions were made, including the reorganization of section noose a more coherent overall structure. but these changes are not intended to have any substantive effect. the bill has been subject to extensive public review in the previous two congresses, including our relevant congressional committee's agencies, practitioners, academic experts, and whoever else is left. the current bill is substantially identical to the bill chairman conyers and ranking member submit introduced two years ago with a few additional technical clarifications. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized fr
it was jointly introduced by judiciary committee chairman john conyers of the great state of michigan and ranking member lamar smith of the great state of texas for many of these space programs are located. it was prepared by the office of law revision counsel as part of its functions under 2 u.s.c. 285-b-this bill is not intended to make any substantive changes in the law. as is typical with the codification process, a number of nonsubstantive revisions were made, including the reorganization...
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host: both you and mayor smith said that your dog is primarily to pick up the garbage in your city -- john is primarily to pick up the garbage in -- job is primarily to pick up garbage in the city. guest: about 50% of our budget is non-discretionary. fixed costs for the government. some other means, we just, benefits, -- salaries, wages, benefits, other outstanding costs. i have had to cut out $1.7 billion from #five-year plan. -- from our five-year plan. we need to be balanced in those five years. the cost of government is generally driven by employees salaries, costs. public service is a pretty employee-heavy entity. people want their trash picked up, their recreation centers open, fire services, and a variety of other thing people pay taxes for, and expect high- quality. it is a challenging environment when all of your tax revenues are down but people expect the same level of service. we have had to cut back on some services, temporarily raise taxes, and be very thoughtful about how we have to balance the budget. the federal government does not have to balance a budget, but we have to d
host: both you and mayor smith said that your dog is primarily to pick up the garbage in your city -- john is primarily to pick up the garbage in -- job is primarily to pick up garbage in the city. guest: about 50% of our budget is non-discretionary. fixed costs for the government. some other means, we just, benefits, -- salaries, wages, benefits, other outstanding costs. i have had to cut out $1.7 billion from #five-year plan. -- from our five-year plan. we need to be balanced in those five...
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seemed to john lewis capture it with the detail and passion that few others were able to summon up. . to enter the documents into the record. mr. smith: madam speaker, i have no further speakers on this side and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. conyers: likewise i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 1010. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to and without objection the motion is reconsidered and laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> thank you, madam speaker, i move to intend the rules and agree to the resolution honoring the lives of the seven americans killed and those wounded in the attack on forward operating base chatman in khost, eaving, on december 30, 2009. the chair: the -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: house resolution 1009. honoring the seven americans killed on
seemed to john lewis capture it with the detail and passion that few others were able to summon up. . to enter the documents into the record. mr. smith: madam speaker, i have no further speakers on this side and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. conyers: likewise i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 1010. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of...