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meritorious, yes but out of the question politically.hey have a litmus test of on the right to live, soulful conservative issues that are ongoing. they could look at the irs but there is no room for compromise. compromise is a bad word as far as they are concerned >> you are completely wrong. the tea party has distinguished itself for being almost exclusively about governance, taxation, economic issues. it is not about "social conservatives'% that is what distinguishes it. the other element that is being missed is that spontaneously as a reaction to an extremely ambitious left liberal administration, that instead of attacking tax reform, which they haven't tried it the beginning of the ministration, they would have had bipartisan an agreement and great success. it decided it wants a reform of health care which nobody at the time thought was the major issue. >> you just cannot rewrite the rules. sarah palin did not come to the state of maryland to endorse the republican candidate on the basis of a checklist. >> she is not tea party. it is
meritorious, yes but out of the question politically.hey have a litmus test of on the right to live, soulful conservative issues that are ongoing. they could look at the irs but there is no room for compromise. compromise is a bad word as far as they are concerned >> you are completely wrong. the tea party has distinguished itself for being almost exclusively about governance, taxation, economic issues. it is not about "social conservatives'% that is what distinguishes it. the other...
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meritorious yes, but out of the question politically.hey have a litmus test that goes into right to life, social conservative issues. they could get rid of the irs. there is no room for compromise. compromise is a bad word as far as they are concerned. >> completely wrong. the tea party has distinguished itself in being almost exclusively about governance, the regional government, taxation, economic issues. it is not about social conservatives. that is what distinguishes it. the other element that is being missed here is that it rose spontaneously as a reaction to an extremely aggressive and ambitious left-liberal administration. instead of attacking tax reform at the beginning of the administration, that would have gotten bipartisan agreement and great success. this administration decided it wanted a reform of health care which nobody at the time thought was the major issue in a time of economic recession. >> you cannot rewrite the rules. sarah palin did not come to the state of delaware to imports -- to endorse the candidate. >> sarah
meritorious yes, but out of the question politically.hey have a litmus test that goes into right to life, social conservative issues. they could get rid of the irs. there is no room for compromise. compromise is a bad word as far as they are concerned. >> completely wrong. the tea party has distinguished itself in being almost exclusively about governance, the regional government, taxation, economic issues. it is not about social conservatives. that is what distinguishes it. the other...
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wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am -- there are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells from elm bee yoss and adult stem cells. today i'm going to talk about adult em cells. and we use the term adult stem cells to mean not just stem cells from adults, but also from children and umbilical cord from blood. and what you have to understand is that the first human adult stem cell was isolated in 1992. now, we do have a long history of doing bone marrow transplants which contain stem cells. but adult stem cells are actually, in terms of looking at other diseases and injuries, is a new field. and it was onlyn the late 1990st that we realized the p
wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am...
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section chief would do if he or she felt that the complaint had a reasonable possibility of being meritorious, attorneys would be assigned to investigate. those attorneys would then work on the investigation. a deputy would be assigned to supervise the investigation. after the investigation was completed, a j memorandum would be written by the attorneys and passed through the supervising deputy, then to the chief, then the civil rights division. >> the number of people who would have access to the justification memo would be the investigating attorneys, their immediate supervisors, the principal deputy, you, and then your -- >> not necessarily. >> but you would have received a j memo on the new black panther case. >> under ordinary circumstances, yes. >> but you cannot say that you received one? >> i can confirm that i received that. i would rather not identify a particular document as being that specific memorandum. >> can you identify how that case came to your attention? >> i have checked my e-mail on that. the first person to call me was a young man who used to work in the voting section
section chief would do if he or she felt that the complaint had a reasonable possibility of being meritorious, attorneys would be assigned to investigate. those attorneys would then work on the investigation. a deputy would be assigned to supervise the investigation. after the investigation was completed, a j memorandum would be written by the attorneys and passed through the supervising deputy, then to the chief, then the civil rights division. >> the number of people who would have...
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wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am -- there are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells from elm bee yoss and adult stem cells. today i'm going to talk about adult stem cells. and we use the term adult stem cells to mean not just stem cells from adults, but also from children and umbilical cord from blood. and what you have to understand is that the first human adult stem cell was isolated in 1992. now, we do have a long history of doing bone marrow transplants which contain stem cells. but adult stem cells are actually, in terms of looking at other diseases and injuries, is a new field. and it was only in the late 1990st that we realized t
wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am...
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wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am -- there are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells from elm bee yoss and adult stem cells. today i'm going to talk about adult stem cells. and we use the term adult stem cells to mean not just stem cells from adults, but also from children and umbilical cord from blood. and what you have to understand is that the first human adult stem cell was isolated in 1992. now, we do have a long history of doing bone marrow transplants which contain stem cells. but adult stem cells are actually, in terms of looking at other diseases and injuries, is a new field. and it was only in the late 1990st that we realized t
wicker amendment so that there can be no question regarding congress's intent to fund the most meritorious science. >> thank you very much, very morrison. and mr. mosher, thank you. i may even have a question for you when we get to the questions here. we turn now to dr. nelson, and welcome and please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman harkin, for the opportunity to present this information today. i am a translational neuroscientist from wayne state university. and today i am...
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states of america, i think as much as his record is herer tos you, it's one thing i like to -- is meritorious it's one thing i like to highlight. he was a lawyer, but he was in the jag corps in world war ii, served in gainesville, florida, i could go on and on but i try to highlight when somebody has a military career i try to highlight that to make sure that's something we never forget. with that, i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. the gentleman from michigan. mr. schauer: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4387. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. schauer: i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5591 as amended to designate the airport traffic control tower located at spokane in
states of america, i think as much as his record is herer tos you, it's one thing i like to -- is meritorious it's one thing i like to highlight. he was a lawyer, but he was in the jag corps in world war ii, served in gainesville, florida, i could go on and on but i try to highlight when somebody has a military career i try to highlight that to make sure that's something we never forget. with that, i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields...
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he has earned the bronze star, the purple heart, the meritorious service medal, the army commendation medal, the national defense service medal, the iraqi campaign medal, global war on terrorism service medal, army service ribbon, the army ranger tab, expert infantryman badge, master parachutist badge and he graduated as the honor graduate from his reconnaissance and surveillance leadership course. captain schiller also qualified for the army commendation medal. i knew rhett schiller. he was young man coming out of waterford, wisconsin, and racine county, idealistic and patriotic. he became a leader in our military in the army. he served under the command of a very personal close friend of mine, colonel andy popis from janesville, wisconsin, who i grew up with who also went to west point and was his commander officer. when we heard about -- when we heard that he was killed in action, andy and i had emailed each other that time about this. y and emailed rhett's dad who put long years over there and from his own commanding officer who is a good friend of mine, this is a story of a man w
he has earned the bronze star, the purple heart, the meritorious service medal, the army commendation medal, the national defense service medal, the iraqi campaign medal, global war on terrorism service medal, army service ribbon, the army ranger tab, expert infantryman badge, master parachutist badge and he graduated as the honor graduate from his reconnaissance and surveillance leadership course. captain schiller also qualified for the army commendation medal. i knew rhett schiller. he was...