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thank you to mica for your kind wonders and good morning. thank you to all of you.i am thrilled to be here. we're here to celebrate those who dedicated their lives to the human rights movement and we would be remised if we did not speak as to mica did to honor the passing of one of the movement's greatest heroes, nelson mandela. president mandela was a activist, political leader, a statesman and he was above all a teacher. he taught us that the power of forgiveness is greater áhan the power of hate and the differences of race and nationality matter less than our shared humanity. his presence on this earth will be sorely missed but his lessons will endure in the hearts of millions. this has in fact, become a very special event as part of what tom talked about an awful lot. it is a sadness that nelson mandela has passed from this world but it is very much the same kind of story that tom lantos talked about so much. we come together because of this extraordinary trailblazer, a man who admires from washington. as much as we're awe of tom., tom was in awe of his family.
thank you to mica for your kind wonders and good morning. thank you to all of you.i am thrilled to be here. we're here to celebrate those who dedicated their lives to the human rights movement and we would be remised if we did not speak as to mica did to honor the passing of one of the movement's greatest heroes, nelson mandela. president mandela was a activist, political leader, a statesman and he was above all a teacher. he taught us that the power of forgiveness is greater áhan the power of...
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extraordinary and remember the housemates told them they have the storage facilities of a dark side of the mica states and get what they want to resort to stop and say that someone is using a cellphone and a bottle fed. i admit it's just like the hat and a navigation system you have your medicare card that dot its link to stuff like you can say well i didn't get some time the collar is what it was to say we're out of a man about town of time itself and is located you can pick up. if you need to defend his mom that you have an interest in the new menu on the scene at the time of blessing in touch with all the millions of poles. probably ninety five percent of them. i'd just get into the hall. they stated that the polls is. as this goes back to sleep patterns on the tube inside out. it said that unless you were about to go to a fashion had my kingdom is in decades yukon party these days you can be tracked in iraq. seems i would post the following this developing story for it but not to cos all and an ally not to go home. yemen's defence ministry complex in on the capital's been shaken by a car bo
extraordinary and remember the housemates told them they have the storage facilities of a dark side of the mica states and get what they want to resort to stop and say that someone is using a cellphone and a bottle fed. i admit it's just like the hat and a navigation system you have your medicare card that dot its link to stuff like you can say well i didn't get some time the collar is what it was to say we're out of a man about town of time itself and is located you can pick up. if you need to...
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ifone last thing here, and there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. people can see this interaction. is that where this is heading? >> again, i do not know. i think that -- first of all, they are using instagram throughout the campaign. sort of popped later. we just do not know. i talked to casey hunt, who works for the ap now. she said to me, can you imagine who walks to the back of the plane and sees reporter sitting there with google glasses, and everything is live stream. that is not improbable at all, and she and i were both wondering, i do not see it getting better. and there are still reporters that campaigns are still talk to. figure out what is in their head, what makes them tick, but, man, it campaigns can deliver the messa
ifone last thing here, and there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. people can see this interaction. is that where this is heading?...
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ifone last thing here, and there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. people can see this interaction. is that where this is heading? >> again, i do not know. i think that -- first of all, they are using instagram throughout the campaign. sort of popped later. we just do not know.
ifone last thing here, and there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. people can see this interaction. is that where this is heading?...
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. >>> gracias natalia y la amenaza hecha por la insurgenciaitos la mica para boicot se ha materializadaestas de tren en la ciudad y hoy lunes otro ataque vuelve a sacudir a esta ciudad cobrando la vida demÁs personas. >>> la explosiÓn destruyo un trolebÚs desatando el pÁnico nuevamente en la ciudad y el ataque en el que murieron 14 personas fue perpetrado por un de errores ta y la explosiÓn del domingo tambiÉn fue hecha por un atacante suicida que detonÓ una bomba en la estaciÓn de tren una muy concurrida en rusia y provocÓ la muerte de 16 personas y dejÓ mÁs de 50 heridas. y a la hora del ataque el lugar estaba repleto de viajeros que se traslado a laban a diferentes si diosa para celebrar el aÑo nuevo investigadores creen que el balance hubiese sido peor de no ser por que un policÍa detuvo al atacante en la zona del detector de metales sus lotto tentados desatan el nerviosismo en todo el paÍs, a 6 semanas que de se nauing reno las olimpiadas de invierno en sochi al sur de la zona de los atentados, en junio un lÍder terrorista islÁmico amenazÓ con realizar ataques para atentar contra j
. >>> gracias natalia y la amenaza hecha por la insurgenciaitos la mica para boicot se ha materializadaestas de tren en la ciudad y hoy lunes otro ataque vuelve a sacudir a esta ciudad cobrando la vida demÁs personas. >>> la explosiÓn destruyo un trolebÚs desatando el pÁnico nuevamente en la ciudad y el ataque en el que murieron 14 personas fue perpetrado por un de errores ta y la explosiÓn del domingo tambiÉn fue hecha por un atacante suicida que detonÓ una bomba en la...
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your kindto mica for words and good morning. thank you to all of you. i'm thrilled to be here. are here to celebrate those who have dedicated their lives rights movement and we would be remiss if we did not speak as to mica did a little while ago to honor the passing movement'she greatest heros nelson mandela. he was an activist, a prisoner conscious, a statesman and above all a teacher and he taught us that the power of forgiveness is greater than the power of hate and the differences of race and matter less than our shared humanity. his presence on this earth will but his lessons will endure in the hearts of millions. in fact become a event as part of what tom talked about an awful lot. it is a sadness ma nelson thisla has passed from world but it is very much the tame kind of story that tom lantos talked about so much. we come together because of that blazer.inary trail a man admired from san mateo to pest.gton to bud da as much as we are all in awe of awe of his family and what a wonderful big family it is. if you spend more than five minutes talking to him you knew all abo
your kindto mica for words and good morning. thank you to all of you. i'm thrilled to be here. are here to celebrate those who have dedicated their lives rights movement and we would be remiss if we did not speak as to mica did a little while ago to honor the passing movement'she greatest heros nelson mandela. he was an activist, a prisoner conscious, a statesman and above all a teacher and he taught us that the power of forgiveness is greater than the power of hate and the differences of race...
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congressman john mica has long criticized dining and cafe cars. >> this is unfortunately a governmentdized bottomless pit operation that has to stop. >> reporter: a series of internal amtrak audits show amtrak loses $1 for every dollar of food it sells. on chicago to d.c. route auditors collected $2.4 million selling food last year and lost $2.8 million by offering food service on that route in the first place. a dozen long distance routes nationwide. $13 million in losses selling food on the auto train, which runs south to florida. and there are several reasons why. according to oaudit's review. overstaffing cited on some routes. many long distance amtrak they spend more on labor selling the food than they earn on the food. spent storing the food. commissary costs and they have been handing out free food and booze to some passengers on some of the more expensive routes and they told management the free handouts are leading to losses. >> labor costs, storage costs, delivery costs, marketing, it's a loss. >> reporter: but passengers say amtrak needs to serve those drinks and sandwiches
congressman john mica has long criticized dining and cafe cars. >> this is unfortunately a governmentdized bottomless pit operation that has to stop. >> reporter: a series of internal amtrak audits show amtrak loses $1 for every dollar of food it sells. on chicago to d.c. route auditors collected $2.4 million selling food last year and lost $2.8 million by offering food service on that route in the first place. a dozen long distance routes nationwide. $13 million in losses selling...
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[applause] there is a mica right here. >> i have a question. what was george zimmerman's life? who was he before the trial? and before the incident with trayvon martin? >> i've been talking to his brother and father. george can't talk to anyone by the way because the federal cloud of debt still hangs over his head. he is not the same person now he was two years ago. if he didn't suffer so here case of ptsd than i did the shooting he would be inhuman let alone he turned into a national pariah with a 10,000-dollar bounty put on your head. before the trial his friends called and tug boat. he was the one they always called on when they need help. he would come to the rescue. the fbi and part of the reason they turned to him for the neighborhood watch was because he was so helpful. probably the most critical eyewitness at least permitted in the trial was the woman, young nice woman with her little baby whose home was invaded and she testified. it was very powerful. the jurors all talked about it. it affected them and after the home invasion, george came over and helped them hard in
[applause] there is a mica right here. >> i have a question. what was george zimmerman's life? who was he before the trial? and before the incident with trayvon martin? >> i've been talking to his brother and father. george can't talk to anyone by the way because the federal cloud of debt still hangs over his head. he is not the same person now he was two years ago. if he didn't suffer so here case of ptsd than i did the shooting he would be inhuman let alone he turned into a...
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. >> one last thing here, and if there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. hit back at the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. is that where this is heading? >> again, i do not know. i think that -- first of all, they are using instagram throughout the campaign. sort of popped later. we just do not know. i talked to casey hunt, who works for the ap now. she said to me, can you imagine a candidate who walks to the back of the plane and sees reporter sitting there with google glasses, and everything is live stream. that is not improbable at all, and she and i were both wondering, i do not see it getting better. and there are still reporters that campaigns are still talk to. figure out what is in their head, what makes them tick, but, man, it campaigns can deliver the mess
. >> one last thing here, and if there is any other questions, go ahead to the mica, but you kind of addressed this a little bit. where is this all going? are we on the cusp of something new and the way it is going to be, or are we in a transition phase, and we are figuring out how to use this better? rapid response is very simple now. hit back at the reporter publicly, not just e-mail or the phone, does the narrative is being set on twitter. is that where this is heading? >> again,...
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mica. >> thank you, mr. chairman, perfect lead-in, putting that into the record. the title of the hearing is obamacare impact on premiums and provider networks. let's first talk generally about the impact on premiums and the people who have been affected so far that we know about. so far, and the chairman just put this in, "the wall street journal" said yesterday that between four million and five and a half million people have had their plans liquidated. isn't it your observation that most of these people are now going to face a higher premium? dr. english? and, actually, the higher premium and lower deductibility. i mean, higher deductibility and higher premiums both. would that with be your guesstimate? >> well, i think there's so much variability i think as we've talked about. we want people to have -- >> but these people have had existing plans now have been notified that they're not getting them. and with the new mandates in that, for example, i've been forced onto obamacare. my deductibles are doubled or triple, and my premiums are up. and i think that's, w
mica. >> thank you, mr. chairman, perfect lead-in, putting that into the record. the title of the hearing is obamacare impact on premiums and provider networks. let's first talk generally about the impact on premiums and the people who have been affected so far that we know about. so far, and the chairman just put this in, "the wall street journal" said yesterday that between four million and five and a half million people have had their plans liquidated. isn't it your...