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mister manning, thank you for your testimony today. >> thank you mister chairman. thank you members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to speak today about how fema supports preparing for terrorism and natural disasters. as a former first responder at the local and state level i can assure you that we at fema remain committed to ensuring our citizens and first responders have the tools they need to be prepared for the full range of threats and hazards. in the past year alone, the us has experienced drought, malicious cyber attacks, extensive flooding, widespread wildland fires, mass shootings in chattanooga tennessee and san bernardino california along with numerous other events. in the tragic events recently in paris and brussels show how important it is for us as a nation to be ready to prevent, protect against, respond to and recover from complex coordinated terrorist attacks. with such a wide ranging array of threats and hazards we must work together to leverage all of our collective resources at every level of government in order to achieve our go
mister manning, thank you for your testimony today. >> thank you mister chairman. thank you members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to speak today about how fema supports preparing for terrorism and natural disasters. as a former first responder at the local and state level i can assure you that we at fema remain committed to ensuring our citizens and first responders have the tools they need to be prepared for the full range of threats and hazards. in the past year alone,...
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man. things like that. and then he said to me, he said when the nation's first african-american president took the oath of office, mister allen, the butler who had started in the basement of the white house as a pantry man, he looked at me and he said, when i was in the white house you couldn't even dream that you could dream of a moment like this. used the word dream twice and it was very, very touching. he had saw so much in his life and now he was living to see with his own eyes and african-american take the highest oath of the highest office in the great united states of america. >> host: from your book the butler, and looking back after my own writing it seems now eugene allen was kind of a capstone to all those fascinating figures i had interviewed in years pastwho had a link to turmoil inside the white house . >> guest: yes. i mean, i can just look at the likes of thurgood marshall. who was this great legendary naacp attorney who dreamed of the and aa cp legal fundand a separate arm from the naacp . mostly the american south but also on the west coast and midwest so on the day president lyndon johnson nominated t
man. things like that. and then he said to me, he said when the nation's first african-american president took the oath of office, mister allen, the butler who had started in the basement of the white house as a pantry man, he looked at me and he said, when i was in the white house you couldn't even dream that you could dream of a moment like this. used the word dream twice and it was very, very touching. he had saw so much in his life and now he was living to see with his own eyes and...
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man? >> mister chair.e amendment proposed by mister fleming would dismantle a core provision of the bill, section 405 should be viewed in isolation. the reason why this bill provides for this automatic stay is precisely to encourage, incentivize creditor negotiations, negotiations between debt insurers in puerto rico and the creditors. this is something that is done in every chapter 9 case in america, wherever you have to reorganize a public entity, public instrumentality in the us. you file a petition before the bankruptcy court and there's an automatic stay. so that there's no chaos, there's no litigation or all over the place. disrupting the process. here, this bill actually provides for collective negotiations with creditors. it even provides that a two thirds of the creditors of any pool of bonds in any public entity of puerto rico agree on a potential restructuring you can go to court and then enforce it on allthe creditors. this bill shouldn't be viewed as an anti-creditor bill . the opposite. this
man? >> mister chair.e amendment proposed by mister fleming would dismantle a core provision of the bill, section 405 should be viewed in isolation. the reason why this bill provides for this automatic stay is precisely to encourage, incentivize creditor negotiations, negotiations between debt insurers in puerto rico and the creditors. this is something that is done in every chapter 9 case in america, wherever you have to reorganize a public entity, public instrumentality in the us. you...
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man, an employee of rca, and a bodyguard for the great boxer, jersey joe walcott. >> tawanda: he was just, like, the protector, you know? if you need anything you go to mister who believed in being part of the community. when tawanda was 15, she was asked to lead a local drill team. unfortunately it soon lost its funding. walter purchased 80 uniforms and three drums to give them a start. >> woman: move! >> group: our deepest fear is not that we're angry. our deepest fear is how powerful beyond it. >> anthony: today, css, the camden sophisticated sisters drill team, which includes the distinguished brothers and taps, the almighty percussion sound, have over 320 participants. >> tawanda: good job, babies. good job. clap it up for yourself. clap it up. clap it up. >> anthony: we meet at neighborhood stalwart tony & ruth's steaks, still doing what they do. >> tawanda: it doesn't get any better than this. >> anthony: what was camden like back in the good old days? >> tawanda: oh my god. it was so different coming up when i was younger. i didn't have to worry about, you know, my life being threatened coming outside, you know? the neighborhood, everyone knew every
man, an employee of rca, and a bodyguard for the great boxer, jersey joe walcott. >> tawanda: he was just, like, the protector, you know? if you need anything you go to mister who believed in being part of the community. when tawanda was 15, she was asked to lead a local drill team. unfortunately it soon lost its funding. walter purchased 80 uniforms and three drums to give them a start. >> woman: move! >> group: our deepest fear is not that we're angry. our deepest fear is...
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with the new transgender act, the creation of the gender, a man-made creation of a gender. mister, it is so important the state have a right to voice their opinions. what would matter in new york or california may be different in things like south carolina, north carolina, mississippi and the southern states. mister trump made clear his personal beliefs but also -- barack obama is supposedly a christian yet under his presidency some of the most liberal laws have been enacted upon conservatives and especially those in the republican party, christians alike. mister trump made it clear where he stands, stated over and over again we will have a friend in the white house. as christians he will fight for christians rights, he also agrees like many of us as conservatives and evangelicals that christianity is under attack, certain religious liberties have been taken away from us and when he gets to the white house he will make sure those liberties are returned back to us. i'm excited about this. stuart: thank you very much for being with us. give our best to your wife and five children. f
with the new transgender act, the creation of the gender, a man-made creation of a gender. mister, it is so important the state have a right to voice their opinions. what would matter in new york or california may be different in things like south carolina, north carolina, mississippi and the southern states. mister trump made clear his personal beliefs but also -- barack obama is supposedly a christian yet under his presidency some of the most liberal laws have been enacted upon conservatives...
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mister trump. i can't remember a precedent for the presumptive nominee of the republican party inviting a man who is not going to be the democratic party nominee to a debate but hey, it's vintage trump. i don't think it's going to happen but it's another thing that shows why we have to keep on covering donald trump's. jon: i suppose for bernie it's a win-win lynn because the holes he's proud of pointing to the polls he says if he were to run against some of he would be him, no better place to show than on the debate stage. >> away for bernie sanders because unless something dramatic happens, he's not going to be the democratic nominee and if he remains on the stage it will give them massive exposure to continue his fundraising but he does this at his peril. i don't think it will, i agree with judy because he would have to know that he's walking into a situation where it will give an enormous audience to donald trump just to bash hillary clinton and he would have to decide whether he joins in on some of the criticism or he backs off. it's risky, risky to do this. jon: and both men are bashing hillary
mister trump. i can't remember a precedent for the presumptive nominee of the republican party inviting a man who is not going to be the democratic party nominee to a debate but hey, it's vintage trump. i don't think it's going to happen but it's another thing that shows why we have to keep on covering donald trump's. jon: i suppose for bernie it's a win-win lynn because the holes he's proud of pointing to the polls he says if he were to run against some of he would be him, no better place to...
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there were bats proving mister diehl's timely intendants every week which was a vulnerability so we reported that to our auditors and they did an audit but normally our investigations man just report the facts considering delegation before us. >> do you feel that we sufficiently moved in the right direction with the epa holding people accountable and developing the kind of information sharing system and accountability system that will mitigate these kinds of cases in the future? i'm not talking about the one about whether or not the individual who was a convicted sex offender should be hired and if so under what conditions but otherwise. >> otherwise i could tell you that in the past year as mister mr. meiburg alludes to and mine, in meeting biweekly we have streamlined the process and broken down some barriers and we touched each other as human beings and managers addressing a problem and again, i want to make it crystal clear what our role is in the office of investigations, we report the facts. we have nothing to do with the disciplinary process. >> i have one quick question both of you can answer quickly. are there other things that should be happening either on ep
there were bats proving mister diehl's timely intendants every week which was a vulnerability so we reported that to our auditors and they did an audit but normally our investigations man just report the facts considering delegation before us. >> do you feel that we sufficiently moved in the right direction with the epa holding people accountable and developing the kind of information sharing system and accountability system that will mitigate these kinds of cases in the future? i'm not...