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my name is mildred clark. i am known in the community as ms. mili. i am a patient and i support the opening of the center at 3450 third street. i am a resident of bay view all of my life. i raised my children there and grandchildren there. in 2005 i was blessed to have temporary custody of two of my grandchildren. i was introduced to dr. burke and her supportive staff. my grandson at the age of nine was over weight and headed towards diabetes. dr. burke along with her staff helped us to lose 40 pounds a piece. my
my name is mildred clark. i am known in the community as ms. mili. i am a patient and i support the opening of the center at 3450 third street. i am a resident of bay view all of my life. i raised my children there and grandchildren there. in 2005 i was blessed to have temporary custody of two of my grandchildren. i was introduced to dr. burke and her supportive staff. my grandson at the age of nine was over weight and headed towards diabetes. dr. burke along with her staff helped us to lose 40...
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you'll not have mouldy mildred build up. do you have any other thoughts on what to do about mold and mildew? >> grout has to be sealed every year. again, you want to use a fungicide for cleaning it and seal it once a year, if you have a bathtub with tiles coming around, you want to really maintain that joint between the towel -- towel and bathtub. >> for energy consumption, the shower head has to cut off valve. you do not need water running all the time. you can shut it off without having to reset the temperature. just do not use a plumber's wrench or you will ruin the material. kitchen appliances, the lahood needs to have the screen and filter cleaned probably if you cook a lot once a month. take it out and put it in the dishwasher. that is what i recommend. take that out. all of these goods have a screen and filter that filters out the papers, and you stick it in the dishwasher. every couple of years, take up your support thanks. every fireplace? >> you want to make sure the damper is working in the shut position and you d
you'll not have mouldy mildred build up. do you have any other thoughts on what to do about mold and mildew? >> grout has to be sealed every year. again, you want to use a fungicide for cleaning it and seal it once a year, if you have a bathtub with tiles coming around, you want to really maintain that joint between the towel -- towel and bathtub. >> for energy consumption, the shower head has to cut off valve. you do not need water running all the time. you can shut it off without...
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my name is mildred clark. i am known in the community as ms. mili. i am a patient and i support the opening of the center at 3450 third street. i am a resident of bay view all of my life. i raised my children there and grandchildren there. in 2005 i was blessed to have temporary custody of two of my grandchildren. i was introduced to dr. burke and her supportive staff. my grandson at the age of nine was over weight and headed towards diabetes. dr. burke along with her staff helped us to lose 40 pounds a piece. my granddaughter at age two was very angry and hurtful with other children. the mental health services helped us work through her situation. i can honestly say when she's two left my custody to be reunited with their dad they were healthier and happier. i give credit to dr. burke and her staff. currently i have another granddaughter living with me who is under the professional cares of dr. burke's staff, and she's helping deal with her issues and how do go about living as a only child. i can't do it on my own. we need help now. we can't continu
my name is mildred clark. i am known in the community as ms. mili. i am a patient and i support the opening of the center at 3450 third street. i am a resident of bay view all of my life. i raised my children there and grandchildren there. in 2005 i was blessed to have temporary custody of two of my grandchildren. i was introduced to dr. burke and her supportive staff. my grandson at the age of nine was over weight and headed towards diabetes. dr. burke along with her staff helped us to lose 40...
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until 1967 that the court got around to addressing interracial marriage in the case of richard and mildred loving, who were convicted of violating virginia's law against interracial marriage, a felony punishable by prison. the supreme court ruled 9-0 to throw out their convictions, chief justice earl warren writing, "the freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness." virginia's law "had no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination." the decision went against public opinion. interracial marriage was illegal in 16 states at the time, and a gallup poll showed 73% of those surveyed disapproved of it. race relations have come a long way since 1967, and proponents of same-sex marriage see similar progress for gays and lesbians. >> i think this is an area in which we've seen tremendous movement over the last 15 or 20 years, and people are on a journey. i mean, as a lesbian i had to go through my own journey when the community first started talking about marriage, and i was, like, "are
until 1967 that the court got around to addressing interracial marriage in the case of richard and mildred loving, who were convicted of violating virginia's law against interracial marriage, a felony punishable by prison. the supreme court ruled 9-0 to throw out their convictions, chief justice earl warren writing, "the freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness." virginia's law "had no legitimate...
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describing chavez dead as intensely painful and he's through tragedy for the country when as well as mildred t.v. life on state television to pledge their loyalty to my new role who chavez named as he's successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and is still in the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions of kenya turkey in the cuban capital haven't or despite his ailing health chavez was reelected in october last year to enforce term however he was not able to attend his inauguration ceremony casting doubt on the succession of power new elections in as well and now have to take place within so two days. now as i mentioned lucy catherine of is here but before we talk about chavez let's just remind ourselves why he was such a colorful and unconventional later on the world stage areas a few years back talking about former u.s. president george w. bush. who was just today the devil came out here. right here to the moon and it smells of sulfur still today. well confrontational unconventional on the global scene but i was i was he perceived
describing chavez dead as intensely painful and he's through tragedy for the country when as well as mildred t.v. life on state television to pledge their loyalty to my new role who chavez named as he's successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and is still in the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions of kenya turkey in the cuban capital haven't or despite his ailing health chavez was reelected in october last year to enforce term...
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describing his debts as intensely painful and he's through tragedy for the country when as well as mildred teves life on state television to pledge their loyalty to honduras who chavez named as he used successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and a staunch critic of the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions of kenya to be in the cuban capital have ana despite his ailing house chavez was reelected in october last year to a forced term however he was not able to attend his you know gratian ceremony casting doubt on the succession of power new elections in israel now have to take place within so two days. that was. spanish correspondent maria. chavez's funeral is scheduled for this friday meantime it's very likely chavez a successor vice president nicolas maduro could face off against opposition leader and rig a company like assume chavez defeated and last october's presidential election chavez was both charismatic and controversial and while he had strong critics he also had passionate followers among them political hip hop group
describing his debts as intensely painful and he's through tragedy for the country when as well as mildred teves life on state television to pledge their loyalty to honduras who chavez named as he used successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and a staunch critic of the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions of kenya to be in the cuban capital have ana despite his ailing house chavez was reelected in october last year to a forced term...
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he and his wife mildred and their two girls had been in south africa for a long time. the south african government has to be a wonderful hosts but they wanted to go home. i can read president obama's mind. i don't know why he expended energy and resources trying to block president aristide's home coming. it was a violation of human rights law and said the so. i disagreed vigorously with the president on his role. >> host: got to defend myself. in "quitting america: the departure of a black man from his native land" you wrote -- this wasn't as important as i thought it was -- when i was a small boy in grammar class i developed a diversion of grouping people by the arrangement of their facial features. some cases were constructed of eyes, mouth, nose, actions, chief and skull that were involved. smaller number of faces bore only the shapes, planes and angle of consonance. the vast majority of cases fells way to nature's best disposition to mix and match. vowels were rounder shape and continents were straight line that cornered, vowels were warm, consonants were cold. >>
he and his wife mildred and their two girls had been in south africa for a long time. the south african government has to be a wonderful hosts but they wanted to go home. i can read president obama's mind. i don't know why he expended energy and resources trying to block president aristide's home coming. it was a violation of human rights law and said the so. i disagreed vigorously with the president on his role. >> host: got to defend myself. in "quitting america: the departure of a...
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it was the 1967 landmark supreme court case brought by mildred and richard loving that set the precedenceho could marry, specifically interracial couples. when it comes to the case of two men and two women marrying, will the supreme court replicate the progress they made 40 years ago? joining me is the co-editor of your book "long way from loving." it was basically my bible on vacation. in an article she said i understand it, i believe it. as we take a look at the 16 states with had ant anti-massogination laws, do you think that we could have a sexuality blind supreme court ruling? >> absolutely. because it's all the same issues here. it's about marriage, equality and it's about fairness. when we look at this from a constitutional angle, there would be a due process angle, which is about fairness itself and can the people actually be heard, their fundamental rights issues be realized. so all they wanted to do is just get married and then they wanted to be treated the same, there's an equal protection issue that's also a constitutional issue and they just want to be treated just like every
it was the 1967 landmark supreme court case brought by mildred and richard loving that set the precedenceho could marry, specifically interracial couples. when it comes to the case of two men and two women marrying, will the supreme court replicate the progress they made 40 years ago? joining me is the co-editor of your book "long way from loving." it was basically my bible on vacation. in an article she said i understand it, i believe it. as we take a look at the 16 states with had...
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but one courageous couple, richard and mildred loving, believed we could do better.or their marriage all the way to the supreme court. and they won. in 1967, the justices said bans on interracial marriage were unconstitutional. the lovings were inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1960s, a movement based on equality. today the desire for equal rights is as strong as ever. the desire to form a more perfect union. i've been challenged by friends. i've been challenged by members of the clergy. we must preach our doctrine. that's exactly what we cannot do is govby
but one courageous couple, richard and mildred loving, believed we could do better.or their marriage all the way to the supreme court. and they won. in 1967, the justices said bans on interracial marriage were unconstitutional. the lovings were inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1960s, a movement based on equality. today the desire for equal rights is as strong as ever. the desire to form a more perfect union. i've been challenged by friends. i've been challenged by members of the...
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he and his wife mildred and their two girls had been in south africa for a long time.african government was, had been a wonderful host, but they wanted to go home. and i can't read president obama's mind. i don't know why he expended energy and resources trying to block president aristed's homecoming. as i've said, it was a violation of human rights law and sadly so. i disagreed very vigorously with the president on his role. >> host: okay. i've got to defend myself here. it was in "quitting america," and this is what you wrote, mr. robinson. when i was a small boy in grammar class, i developed the: >> guest: that's very true. that's very true. yes, i wrote that, and i felt that way, and i thought everyone did, that before that first impression is overturned by access and knowledge that the faces that seem to deliver certain messages, that faces that have act by lin -- aquiline, straight sort of geometric, slashing exactness to them that give you the impression of precision and rectitude and scientific perfection and all of that. and then there are round faces with sof
he and his wife mildred and their two girls had been in south africa for a long time.african government was, had been a wonderful host, but they wanted to go home. and i can't read president obama's mind. i don't know why he expended energy and resources trying to block president aristed's homecoming. as i've said, it was a violation of human rights law and sadly so. i disagreed very vigorously with the president on his role. >> host: okay. i've got to defend myself here. it was in...
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thank you to mildred. >> thank you for that letter. that touched me. >> it was phenomenal. i believe in her. i believe in you too. >> thank you. i greatly appreciate that. coming up, the president's health care act turns three today and it's getting pushed around on the legislative playground. that and the courtroom bomb sell on the nypd stop and frisk trial. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your brea
thank you to mildred. >> thank you for that letter. that touched me. >> it was phenomenal. i believe in her. i believe in you too. >> thank you. i greatly appreciate that. coming up, the president's health care act turns three today and it's getting pushed around on the legislative playground. that and the courtroom bomb sell on the nypd stop and frisk trial. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic...
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sergeant major andrea farmer upon her retirement and also to recognize andrea's parents, bobby and mildred farmer, of nash county, north carolina, who instilled high values in their daughter many years ago. i ask my colleagues to join me in thanking sergeant major farmer for 30 years of service to our country. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek rick anything? -- seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> for too many years our leaders have irresponsibly put off the tough decisions necessary to place our country on the sound financial footing. president obama seems not to be focused on the problem as he never even mentioned our nearly $17 trillion debt during his inaugural address and state of the union speech. his former budget director recently told a bipartisan group of freshmen representatives that unless you deal with the debt you're playing games with our economic future. unless you find savings with entitlements, you're playing games with the
sergeant major andrea farmer upon her retirement and also to recognize andrea's parents, bobby and mildred farmer, of nash county, north carolina, who instilled high values in their daughter many years ago. i ask my colleagues to join me in thanking sergeant major farmer for 30 years of service to our country. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek rick anything? -- seek...