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mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and recall the life of carla anderson. carla passed away on july 23, after a month-long fight against an infection. she was 52, a loving mother, devoted wife and deputy executive director of the next generation 911 institute. it was in this capacity that i had the privilege of working with her. technology continued to move forward, congresswoman anna eshoo and i worked closely as part of the congressional e-911 congress. she was part of legislation passed by congress to advance 911 services. in so doing, many lives have been saved. as first responders throughout the country could not only receive calls but identify the location of the call. in the first responder community, time saves lives. aztec nothing improved, carla ensured that the legislation and the education of members improved with it. carla was laid to rest in her beloved north dakota. she will be missed by us and the first responder community throughout this country. and i yield back the b
mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and recall the life of carla anderson. carla passed away on july 23, after a month-long fight against an infection. she was 52, a loving mother, devoted wife and deputy executive director of the next generation 911 institute. it was in this capacity that i had the privilege of working with her. technology continued to move forward, congresswoman anna eshoo and i worked closely as part of the congressional e-911 congress....
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mr. moran: mr. chairman, mr. chairman, this is one more bill designed to punish the federal work force and to discourage the very people that we need to join the federal work force. singling it out for harsher treatment than we would apply , ourselves or our work force frankly. you need to be able to reward your best workers. if this was a private sector corporation, our revenue would have dried up, our stock value would have imploded and our employees would have left. but federal employees stick with it because they believe in this government. they hope that one day the legislative branch will appreciate what they do. i worked for the federal government 40 years ago. while i worked 10, 12 hours a day, there were people that did that longer than that and they did that for 40 years and did it in a dedicated way. this legislation isn't even properly thought through. no congressional hearing has been held on this measure that in fact jeopardizes law enforcement. it would intrude upon and disrupt sensitive phases of
mr. moran: mr. chairman, mr. chairman, this is one more bill designed to punish the federal work force and to discourage the very people that we need to join the federal work force. singling it out for harsher treatment than we would apply , ourselves or our work force frankly. you need to be able to reward your best workers. if this was a private sector corporation, our revenue would have dried up, our stock value would have imploded and our employees would have left. but federal employees...
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i beg your pardon mr. grainger. mr.ng from henry ii, when he wanted to bump off becket. oh not that nice mr. becket from hardware. no, no, no... mr. grainger played becket in grace brothers production of "murder in the cathedral." i'm sorry i missed that. mr. grainger was very good in spite of his gammy leg. he fell of the cathedral steps
i beg your pardon mr. grainger. mr.ng from henry ii, when he wanted to bump off becket. oh not that nice mr. becket from hardware. no, no, no... mr. grainger played becket in grace brothers production of "murder in the cathedral." i'm sorry i missed that. mr. grainger was very good in spite of his gammy leg. he fell of the cathedral steps
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mr. clerk can you call item one. >> item one a resolution for a contract to replace hhp holm powerhouse unit 1 with a contract not to exceed $521,465. >> okay. welcome back. >> thank you. general manager for the puc. we are here to talk about this mercy contract and a small contract for delta star and work on transformers and like buildings like this. we haven't been able to make amount until we have the emergency ratified by the board of supervisors and we are here today to support to pass this resolution. >> okay. thank you very much. colleagues any questions for there carlin? okay. much appreciated. mr. rose can we go to your report for item one. >> mr. chair as a committee you previous admitted this legislation per our recommendation that we made to you. we recommend that you approve this legislation. >> okay. thank you mr. rose. colleagues any other questions, comments? we will move to public comment. seeing none public comment is closed. can i a motion to move this item forward? so
mr. clerk can you call item one. >> item one a resolution for a contract to replace hhp holm powerhouse unit 1 with a contract not to exceed $521,465. >> okay. welcome back. >> thank you. general manager for the puc. we are here to talk about this mercy contract and a small contract for delta star and work on transformers and like buildings like this. we haven't been able to make amount until we have the emergency ratified by the board of supervisors and we are here today to...
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mr.rd, when i approached you about being a witness, you gave sworn testimony in a deposition, is that correct ? that's correct. in that deposition, you said that you were "impressed and delighted... with the quality of andrew beckett's work." do youecall saying that ? in all honesty, i was delighted... with certain aspects of andy's efforts. but in general, i found the work to be... merely satisfactory. uh-huh. do you agree... that a bologna sandwich is a satisfactory meal ? whereas caviar and champagne... roast duck and... baked alaska, that might be considered a delightful meal ? we object. these gastronomical comments are irrelevant, your honor. [ joe ] they are not irrelevant. your honor, five months ago this witness characterized andrew beckett as caviar. now he's calling him a bologna sandwich. i think the jury is entitled to know... what powerful force has caused him to change his mind. he hasn't changed his mind. he's amplified his answer. objection sustained. all right. mr. laird
mr.rd, when i approached you about being a witness, you gave sworn testimony in a deposition, is that correct ? that's correct. in that deposition, you said that you were "impressed and delighted... with the quality of andrew beckett's work." do youecall saying that ? in all honesty, i was delighted... with certain aspects of andy's efforts. but in general, i found the work to be... merely satisfactory. uh-huh. do you agree... that a bologna sandwich is a satisfactory meal ? whereas...
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excuse me, mr.-- so, mr. brashov-- what i was trying to-- i was going to ask-- i can cooky specialties. - would you like to try some ? - that will not be necessary. i need a cook, not someone who can start fires. i ay y despues de tanto trabajo ! i este tipo no sabe nada ! i nada de cocina y despues me culpa a mi ! can everybody please get back to work ? thank you ! so, mr. brashov, what i was trying to tell you-- wait ! - i like it. - you do ? - yes, it's delicious ! - thank you. - it was my favorite when i was growing up. - can you cook anything else ? yes ! i can cook dishes from all over the world. sweet and sour meat balls-- if you can cook without burning down the restaurant, you can cook for brashov ! thank you, mr. brashov ! you won't be sorry. excuse me. - i hope you have fire insurance. - i hope i have a chef. did i mention that i worked at mario's italian restaurant ? ohh ! terrific spaghetti there. - ye! absolutely ! - it's too bad they closed down ten years ago. good news, mr. brashov. the oven i
excuse me, mr.-- so, mr. brashov-- what i was trying to-- i was going to ask-- i can cooky specialties. - would you like to try some ? - that will not be necessary. i need a cook, not someone who can start fires. i ay y despues de tanto trabajo ! i este tipo no sabe nada ! i nada de cocina y despues me culpa a mi ! can everybody please get back to work ? thank you ! so, mr. brashov, what i was trying to tell you-- wait ! - i like it. - you do ? - yes, it's delicious ! - thank you. - it was my...
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mr. guy. >> i don't have anything further to add but again i am just available to answer any questions that you may have on the 309 appeal or the section 295 process. thank you. >> thank you. >> so commissioners, baring any further questions, the matter is submitted. >> i guess that the oldest always get to go first. >> and the either this is the interesting case that comes before us in the sense that it is complexities are a littles bit different than the issues that we face here. and to digest the years of effort and processes into one meeting that as of a few hours at the most and it is quite interesting for the decision making that can occur. on the other hand the question of what our charge is to see whether planning commissions erred. or whether they abused their discretion or powers. and that we can respond to on a fairly subjective basis and applying it however to a cost process and a project like this, is it was not so easy. and the spending 6 hours to review the package does not
mr. guy. >> i don't have anything further to add but again i am just available to answer any questions that you may have on the 309 appeal or the section 295 process. thank you. >> thank you. >> so commissioners, baring any further questions, the matter is submitted. >> i guess that the oldest always get to go first. >> and the either this is the interesting case that comes before us in the sense that it is complexities are a littles bit different than the issues...
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mr. levin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. mr. president, if you come to my office in the russell building, you will russialy be greeted by one of the young and eager staffers who welcome visitors and who answer the phones at the front desk. every once in a while, you will find instead someone with a little more experience, my chief of staff, who has got now about 30 years of senate service, in fact. now, david lyles often takes time to sit at the front desk and to answer phone calls, not during the slower, easier days of a surgeon summer recess, buts instead when a constituent calls are the hottest and the heaviest. it's his way of staying connected to the flow of feedback coming into the office and of letting the staff know that everybody, from the most experienced staffer to the most recent college graduate, is responsible for responding to the people that we all serve. but it's also his way of providing some relief to the p
mr. levin: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. mr. president, if you come to my office in the russell building, you will russialy be greeted by one of the young and eager staffers who welcome visitors and who answer the phones at the front desk. every once in a while, you will find instead someone with a little more experience, my chief of staff, who has got now about 30 years of senate service, in fact. now, david lyles often...
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mr. peter's property and supported by the region that runs along the northern property line of mr. peter's property. mr. peter's filed this appeal because he knew that the building and the department and the supplying department and all of the permit holders have addressed mr. peter's questions regarding the impact of the project on his retaining foundation wall. it outlines the project and does not address the reviews of mr. peter's retaining wall and foundation. and in fact, the plan was engineered without reviewing this retaining wall which is visible only from mr. peter's garage. >> and i have a picture of the wall. that is the wall and that goes on top. >> that way? >> okay. >> mr. peters wants the permit application to reflect the impact that does not retaining wall is going to sustain from the amount and the effect of the additional load that is going to be created by this addition to property and if any. and but the depth of the excavation and the method whether by hand or using m
mr. peter's property and supported by the region that runs along the northern property line of mr. peter's property. mr. peter's filed this appeal because he knew that the building and the department and the supplying department and all of the permit holders have addressed mr. peter's questions regarding the impact of the project on his retaining foundation wall. it outlines the project and does not address the reviews of mr. peter's retaining wall and foundation. and in fact, the plan was...
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mr. schwartz: dr. andy kuchins, ladies and gentlemen. (laughter.) mr. goodman: so the europeans will obviously probably crow a little bit about their second quarter gdp numbers, which were positive for the first time in eight or nine quarters, i think. the u.s. will probably still express concern about the fact that while the u.s. economy is doing better, it cannot be the only engine of growth in the global economy, and it will express concern about the risks and the imbalances which remain in the global economy. emerging markets are probably going to talk about the financial market volatility, which they attribute in large part to the concerns about tapering by the u.s. and ? the u.s. fed and other monetary authorities from this extraordinary period of monetary easing, which they also were uncomfortable with precisely because it created these sorts of financial risks. the advanced countries will probably push back that those things, those reactions in the markets are, of all, a natural c
mr. schwartz: dr. andy kuchins, ladies and gentlemen. (laughter.) mr. goodman: so the europeans will obviously probably crow a little bit about their second quarter gdp numbers, which were positive for the first time in eight or nine quarters, i think. the u.s. will probably still express concern about the fact that while the u.s. economy is doing better, it cannot be the only engine of growth in the global economy, and it will express concern about the risks and the imbalances which remain in...
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mr. kemp was the only bowler you had that didn't suck. mr. kemp bowls? not anymore.a busted hand. creep is right. we're gonna get slaughtered. bowling. carnation breakfast essentials. bye, mom! ♪ with 21 vitamins and minerals, it helps prepare them for the day ahead. it has protein and calcium to help build strong muscles and healthy bones. and kids who eat breakfast tend to make better food choices all day long. i can't control what happens out there, but i can help prepare them for it with carnation breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. with carnation breakfast essentials. our ultimate sulfate-freevents system for curly hair. new l'oreal evercurl. free of sulfates. our nourishing formulas with oils deeply moisturize every twist and turn. so curls are soft, beautifully defined. new l'oreal evercurl. how can the dishwasher do its job? adding finish power up to your detergent brings your dishwasher back to life. dishwasher buildup, cloudiness, spots, even tough stains -- gone! so don't give up. add finish power up. wow! see the difference. louder than i
mr. kemp was the only bowler you had that didn't suck. mr. kemp bowls? not anymore.a busted hand. creep is right. we're gonna get slaughtered. bowling. carnation breakfast essentials. bye, mom! ♪ with 21 vitamins and minerals, it helps prepare them for the day ahead. it has protein and calcium to help build strong muscles and healthy bones. and kids who eat breakfast tend to make better food choices all day long. i can't control what happens out there, but i can help prepare them for it with...
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mr. mash. sorry, constable.... was i speeding? mr.sh, you are not supposed to appear on this floor after ten o'clock in your working clothes. how am i supposed to deliver this lot then. starkers? you will leave it in the staff entrance and attract mrs. slocombe's attention. now look here... i've been here..... stop arguing mr. mash, and do as you're told by your superiors. i bet you didn't get sixty quid in your pay packet this week did you aye, aye. (mash laughs heartily) oh, i'd like a pair of gloves for my husband, he has such cold hands. just over there, madam. mr. mash do handle those with a little delicacy, they're forty-five pounds each. well i'll tell you something, i get more for pushing them about than you do for selling them. you just can't get the right sort of people for this job now a days. yes and he's worked here for thirty-five years, i've told him in future to attract your attention from the staff passage. (makes obscene noise) thank you, captain peacock. now do bring the gloves back if they don't fit madam, and we'l
mr. mash. sorry, constable.... was i speeding? mr.sh, you are not supposed to appear on this floor after ten o'clock in your working clothes. how am i supposed to deliver this lot then. starkers? you will leave it in the staff entrance and attract mrs. slocombe's attention. now look here... i've been here..... stop arguing mr. mash, and do as you're told by your superiors. i bet you didn't get sixty quid in your pay packet this week did you aye, aye. (mash laughs heartily) oh, i'd like a pair...
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mr. goodlatte: claim the time in opposition. the amendment carves out the reins act approval procedures, all regulations that pertain to nuclear reactor safety standards. we want to guarantee that regulatory decisions that pertain to nuclear reactor safety are the best decisions that can be made. that is why i oppose the amendment. the amendment shields from the reins act congressional approval procedures, not only major regulations, but also regulations that would lower them. all major regulations pertaining to safety standards, whether they razor lower standards would fall within the reins act. agencies within nuclear reactor safety know that congress must approve their major regulation before they go into effect. that provides an incentive for the agency to write the best possible regulation, one that congress can approve. it's a solution that everyone should support because it makes congress more accountable and agencies will write better rules. all americans will be safer for it. and
mr. goodlatte: claim the time in opposition. the amendment carves out the reins act approval procedures, all regulations that pertain to nuclear reactor safety standards. we want to guarantee that regulatory decisions that pertain to nuclear reactor safety are the best decisions that can be made. that is why i oppose the amendment. the amendment shields from the reins act congressional approval procedures, not only major regulations, but also regulations that would lower them. all major...
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mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: i ask that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 146, senate resolution 156. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 146, s. res. 156, entreesing the sense of the senate on the ten-year anniversary of nato ally command transformation. the presiding officer: i is there objection to proceeding the measure? without objection. mr. whitehouse: i further ask that the committee-reported substitute be agreed to, the resolution as amended be agreed to, the amendment to the preamble be agreed to, the preamble, as amend, be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be laid on the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration en bloc of the following resolutions, which were submitted earlier today, senate resolutions 207, 208, 209, 2
mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: i ask that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 146, senate resolution 156. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 146, s. res. 156, entreesing the sense of the senate on the ten-year anniversary of nato ally command transformation. the presiding officer: i is there objection to proceeding the...
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mr. waxman: mr. chairman and my colleagues, i rise in opposition to this amendment. the supporters would claim that it's about transparency, but what it's really about is not transparency, it's about a way to block or delay critical e.p.a. rules. that's what this whole bill is all about. the amendment does the same thing. using rhetoric about transparency to cloud the amendment's true impact. the amendment would prevent e.p.a. from using the best science available when implementing its public health laws. it accomplishes this by not allowing e.p.a. to rely on any scientific study unless the agency can publish on its website all of the underlying data associated with that study. today, e.p.a. prides itself on using the best science available, the agency understands that ideology will not stand the test of time, but science will. and their rules have to be, and regulations have to be, based on the science. so they gladly inform stake holders and the public about the studies upon which they rely. but th
mr. waxman: mr. chairman and my colleagues, i rise in opposition to this amendment. the supporters would claim that it's about transparency, but what it's really about is not transparency, it's about a way to block or delay critical e.p.a. rules. that's what this whole bill is all about. the amendment does the same thing. using rhetoric about transparency to cloud the amendment's true impact. the amendment would prevent e.p.a. from using the best science available when implementing its public...
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mr.rown. >> cora, them kids would be safer running through a crack house with a money suit on. she ain't going to help nobody. >> hey, morning, everybody. wow. something smells good. >> will, be careful. that's crack soup. nephew, be careful. back away. it's crack. >> it is not. i taught tanya how to make chicken and dumplings. >> yeah, and i hope it tastes as good as yours, miss cora. here, taste it, will. taste it. it's real good. >> don't get addicted. you high? >> what you think? >> that's good. >> ooh! who ever knew that girl could burn like that, huh? >> half the prison population in georgia know she can burn like that. she's making grilled cheese sandwiches on an ironing board in prison. >> mr. brown-- >> r. brown, hush up. i got your mail for you, too. >> aren't you the happy little home wrecker. >> it's "homemaker." >> cora, it's "home wrecker." i know what i'm trying to say. she ain't fooling me. she probably got this laced with some amtraks. >> amtrak? >> what the what? >> what
mr.rown. >> cora, them kids would be safer running through a crack house with a money suit on. she ain't going to help nobody. >> hey, morning, everybody. wow. something smells good. >> will, be careful. that's crack soup. nephew, be careful. back away. it's crack. >> it is not. i taught tanya how to make chicken and dumplings. >> yeah, and i hope it tastes as good as yours, miss cora. here, taste it, will. taste it. it's real good. >> don't get addicted. you...
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mr. chairman, members of committee on page 36 at the bottom what is stated on page 37 and china eastern airlines and scandinavian airlines will pay the amount listed that is less than the permits. we recommend that you approve this resolution. >> okay thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions comments for mr. rose? okay. we will move on to public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. we have a motion to move this item forward with approval full board. we can do so without opposition. mr. clerk can you call item 10. >> item 10 for leases for airport lease and candy kiosk lcc and lease with marilla chocolate company airport spa with xpresspa san francisco international llc and acknowledge accessories with ilg and llc and airport commission. >> ms. whiner welcome back. >> see what happens when i am not here for a couple of weeks. kathy wagner with the san francisco airport. the airport is looking to amend four leases and marilla chocolate company and pacific gateway expressions a
mr. chairman, members of committee on page 36 at the bottom what is stated on page 37 and china eastern airlines and scandinavian airlines will pay the amount listed that is less than the permits. we recommend that you approve this resolution. >> okay thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions comments for mr. rose? okay. we will move on to public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. we have a motion to move this item forward with approval full board. we can do so without...
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that all depends onyo mr. z. what do you mean? mr.nderstand. you gotta be kiddin' me. no, mr. zane. i am not. this is ridiculous. this says 50%. yes, it does, mr. zane. otto, zane, you're up next. hey, you better make up your mind fast. i don't want to waste this judge's time. you shoplifted in the wrong state. i'm going to recommend a sentence of only 2 years. see you in court. 2? michael zane. good luck, pal. hey! hey! hang on a second. 2 years? let me see that again. jack. jack: yeah? jack, it's me. i'm in a holding tank in boise, idaho. i'm under the name jonathan liebling. i have to make bail. i have to do it before my prints come back. do you understand? completely. i'll have you out in an hour. good. 50%, huh? so, i'll see you tuesday morning, 9 a.m.? [dials cell phone] come on. [cell phone rings] 1-800-1-go-free. yeah, jack. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep,
that all depends onyo mr. z. what do you mean? mr.nderstand. you gotta be kiddin' me. no, mr. zane. i am not. this is ridiculous. this says 50%. yes, it does, mr. zane. otto, zane, you're up next. hey, you better make up your mind fast. i don't want to waste this judge's time. you shoplifted in the wrong state. i'm going to recommend a sentence of only 2 years. see you in court. 2? michael zane. good luck, pal. hey! hey! hang on a second. 2 years? let me see that again. jack. jack: yeah? jack,...
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thank you, mr. chairman. mr. white points out in his letter that the first responders could have differed significantly if they had known exactly what was on that site. mr. white thinks a chemist, by the way -- thinks the first responders with the right information would have been evacuating rather than fighting the fire. as u.s. chemical safety board's noted, west volunteer firefighters were not made aware of the explosion hazard from the ammonium nitrate and were caught in harm's way when the blast occurred. we all know, and there's been far too many both natural and manmade disasters in this country, but we rely every day on the actions of our brave first responders to protect us, and they deserve to understand the potential harm and danger beyond the fire itself, before they run into a disaster like this, and to be trained properly how to protect themselves and our communities. and my question, mr. wolf, is in 1986, the emergency planning and community right to know act was created to happen communities plan
thank you, mr. chairman. mr. white points out in his letter that the first responders could have differed significantly if they had known exactly what was on that site. mr. white thinks a chemist, by the way -- thinks the first responders with the right information would have been evacuating rather than fighting the fire. as u.s. chemical safety board's noted, west volunteer firefighters were not made aware of the explosion hazard from the ammonium nitrate and were caught in harm's way when the...
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and, mr. ar men trout, would you mind compiling that list of requests about more information, the gender bias, blah, blah, blah, to commissioner haney so those questions can be addressed and those issues can be addressed and added to the discussion at the rules committee? >> absolutely, commissioner. >> thank you, mr. ar men trout. >> may i ask one more wi sf are we in time to get this on the next rules committee agenda? >> yes, it will be on the 21st, wednesday, august 21st. ~ >> we have two weeks before that agenda. >> thanks, everybody. so, this is now withdrawn. there is no action item. we're not voting on the action item. all right, we are now going to move on. item m, discussion of other educational issues. there are none tonight. item n, consent calendar resolutions removed at a previous meeting for second action. there are none tonight. item o, vote on the consent calendar. yes, roll call, please. >> thank you. mr. logan? >> here. >> aye. >> we're voting on the consent calendar. yes? >
and, mr. ar men trout, would you mind compiling that list of requests about more information, the gender bias, blah, blah, blah, to commissioner haney so those questions can be addressed and those issues can be addressed and added to the discussion at the rules committee? >> absolutely, commissioner. >> thank you, mr. ar men trout. >> may i ask one more wi sf are we in time to get this on the next rules committee agenda? >> yes, it will be on the 21st, wednesday, august...
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mr. thompson? going through a healthcare crisis. suis interface, downstate ny, brookdale. we have to get involved first. it's important that a federal waiver come through. we all have to make sure that it happens. that's leadership. that keeps the hospitals open until we can create them as i proposed, a commission for brooklyn to allow for primary care. that keeps hospitals open. we cannot turn our backs on central brooklyn, rutland healthcare needs, and the mayor cannot sit on the sidelines. i would be out there working with the governor and others to keep those hospitals open. they are the lifeblood of central brooklyn and abrupt one. we see what happens across the city, not just st. vincent's but in queens when hospitals closed and created a healthcare crisis. >> before he give you time for a bottle, mr. wiener, do you think we should save to keep these >> you arepen? asking the wrong question. we are giving 20% to insurance companies. why? wide don't we have a single- payer system whe
mr. thompson? going through a healthcare crisis. suis interface, downstate ny, brookdale. we have to get involved first. it's important that a federal waiver come through. we all have to make sure that it happens. that's leadership. that keeps the hospitals open until we can create them as i proposed, a commission for brooklyn to allow for primary care. that keeps hospitals open. we cannot turn our backs on central brooklyn, rutland healthcare needs, and the mayor cannot sit on the sidelines. i...
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mr. wolf: mr. speaker, i've been asking a series of questions over the last three weeks about what happened in benghazi last september. after a year of investigation, none of the questions have been told to the publicly. not one. day before the last congress recesses for the august recess. history will determine whether the american people ever learned the truth. yesterday i focused my questions on the other u.s. facility that was attacked that night, the c.i.a. annex. today i only have one question. who in the white house knew what was going on in the annex? that's it. one question. who knew? the chief of staff, the deputy national security advisor and current c.i.a. director john brennan? something is just not right. it is time to honor, to honor both those who are killed and the survivors by creating a house select committee. and in the words of the editorial page of "the wall street journal," let benghazi chips fall. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose do
mr. wolf: mr. speaker, i've been asking a series of questions over the last three weeks about what happened in benghazi last september. after a year of investigation, none of the questions have been told to the publicly. not one. day before the last congress recesses for the august recess. history will determine whether the american people ever learned the truth. yesterday i focused my questions on the other u.s. facility that was attacked that night, the c.i.a. annex. today i only have one...
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>> thank you, mr. smith i wanted to hear a little bit more about your thought process and if we could, hear your thought process starting all the way back to four years ago. what amount of knowledge you had around this? this ordinance that was ultimately preclude you from responding to any rfq or any rfp? >> so i guess that the question is why now? what happened for the first few years and was it a consideration and were you knowledgeable of it and when did you become knowledgeable of it and how did that weigh into your deliberations to stay on the commission? >> in the beginning, i did not think about it because i did not know it was civic design review. i had no idea, because i never, i thought that we were being reviewing our murals and i didn't... i was sort of, you know i didn't know. then, as i, and then i was given the chairmanship and then as i, i think that i just over time, watched the way that projects got designed and managed and you know, you sit there and you think about it and sometimes
>> thank you, mr. smith i wanted to hear a little bit more about your thought process and if we could, hear your thought process starting all the way back to four years ago. what amount of knowledge you had around this? this ordinance that was ultimately preclude you from responding to any rfq or any rfp? >> so i guess that the question is why now? what happened for the first few years and was it a consideration and were you knowledgeable of it and when did you become knowledgeable...
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and mr. hurtado, with all due respect, you asked if they had a chance to litigate it, wasn't that what we were doing two weeks ago, they could have brought this in, they spent four years on this project and they never found the subdivision map, it was one of the first things we found and we don't know what we're doing, they had plenty of time to find this. the subdivision map was passed by the board of supervisors, they have not amended it, the vista san francisco association, the home enear's association has not amended the protective covenants that supports the board of supervisor's position, they had their bite of the apple, how many chances do you get. they could have been here with their guns loaded last time and they have given no reason why they should be given a second chance, the map is clear, the board of supervisors passed it, that's the law, that's how it goes. thank you. >> next speaker? any other speakers? >> good evening, madam president and members of the board, i am don beer
and mr. hurtado, with all due respect, you asked if they had a chance to litigate it, wasn't that what we were doing two weeks ago, they could have brought this in, they spent four years on this project and they never found the subdivision map, it was one of the first things we found and we don't know what we're doing, they had plenty of time to find this. the subdivision map was passed by the board of supervisors, they have not amended it, the vista san francisco association, the home enear's...
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i think someone might be spying on mr. gronkle's house. should we tell mr. gronkle? sure we should.round to the back door and tell him. (knocking) grrr! there's that knocking again! maybe he's not home. mr. gronkle: aha! huckle, sally and lowly: yaaahhhh! so it's you knocking on my door! we just wanted to tell you that someone's spying on you, mr. gronkle! he's hiding in the bushes in front of your house. oh, that was me! someone's been knocking on my door, but every time i open it, there's no one there. i was hiding in the bushes so i could catch the rascal. (knocking on the door) it sounds like your knocker is back! hurry! let's go see who it is! sally: who would knock on a door and then go away? that's what i'd like to know! i'd like to know too. this sounds to me like... a mystery! huckle, sally and lowly: busytown action bug news! (tires screech) (lift whirs) goldbug here with busytown's latest news story. huckle, what can you tell our viewers? well, goldbug, someone has been knocking on mr. gronkle's door. but every time he answers it, there's nobody there. how can that be? th
i think someone might be spying on mr. gronkle's house. should we tell mr. gronkle? sure we should.round to the back door and tell him. (knocking) grrr! there's that knocking again! maybe he's not home. mr. gronkle: aha! huckle, sally and lowly: yaaahhhh! so it's you knocking on my door! we just wanted to tell you that someone's spying on you, mr. gronkle! he's hiding in the bushes in front of your house. oh, that was me! someone's been knocking on my door, but every time i open it, there's no...
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mr. connolly would say doesn't look like a spreadsheet he has normally had. spreadsheets say what is on top of them. additionally, we asked you for information. we set the priority if you're going to slow roll us. you are. >> that is not true. >> mr. werfel, you frustrated this committee. you promised to do things and you are not. the office of chief consul as theas we know has made decision to limit search terms. is that correct, or did you? >> i am working together with the office. we are not limiting search terms in a permanent way. we are prioritizing. if i can make a point. consent foror additional four minutes to explore this. >> i will grant that provided the democratic side will he allowed to respond given that we are now on-topic. i respect the wish and prerogative of the chairman to use this opportunity to query mr. werfel on a different matter and i respect that but i would like you will -- equal opportunity to respond. >> i will grant the full committee chair that time. we gra
mr. connolly would say doesn't look like a spreadsheet he has normally had. spreadsheets say what is on top of them. additionally, we asked you for information. we set the priority if you're going to slow roll us. you are. >> that is not true. >> mr. werfel, you frustrated this committee. you promised to do things and you are not. the office of chief consul as theas we know has made decision to limit search terms. is that correct, or did you? >> i am working together with the...
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mr. president. i wanted to ask about some of the foreign policy fallout from the disclosure of the nsa programs that you discussed. your spokesman said yesterday that there's no question that the u.s. relationship with russia has gotten worse since vladimir putin took office. how much of that decline do you attribute to mr. putin, given that you seem to have had a good working relationship with his predecessor? also, will there be any additional punitive measures taken against russia for granting asylum to edward snowden, or is cancelling the suspect summit really all you can do given the host of issues the u.s. needs russian cooperation for. thank you. >> good. i think there's always been some tension in the u.s.-russian relationship after the fall of the soviet union. there's been cooperation in some areas. there's been competition in others. it is true that in my first four years in working with president medvedev we made a lot of progress. we got start done, or the start 2 done. we we
mr. president. i wanted to ask about some of the foreign policy fallout from the disclosure of the nsa programs that you discussed. your spokesman said yesterday that there's no question that the u.s. relationship with russia has gotten worse since vladimir putin took office. how much of that decline do you attribute to mr. putin, given that you seem to have had a good working relationship with his predecessor? also, will there be any additional punitive measures taken against russia for...
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mr. and mrs. sternman were the only residents.ng out a few bugs in the security system. how elaborate was this security system? alarms on every window. motion sensors on the roof. we're on the 90th floor. mr. sternman had whole countries after him, so he said. this was his building. no one was going to drive him out of it. pack this up. okay. what do you know about his nurse, rick zainer? very dependable. do you have any idea why sternman would lock himself up in the bathroom? this was the safe room. any emergency, the drill was he'd lock himself in here. four-way locks, bulletproof door, firewalls. and 911 mentioned shots fired. check for slugs. okay. ventilation-- that one of the bugs you were working on? yes. why would sternman run in here if there was a problem? i don't know. he was a very unusual guy. seems so. pipes: this is the panel that controls the security system. this is where the fire started. in the security system? if the grim one's going to get you, he's going to get you. anyone else help this thing along? i won't
mr. and mrs. sternman were the only residents.ng out a few bugs in the security system. how elaborate was this security system? alarms on every window. motion sensors on the roof. we're on the 90th floor. mr. sternman had whole countries after him, so he said. this was his building. no one was going to drive him out of it. pack this up. okay. what do you know about his nurse, rick zainer? very dependable. do you have any idea why sternman would lock himself up in the bathroom? this was the safe...
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as mr. halinski noted, about half of these cases focused on two areas, attendance and as well as screening. it's interesting when you look at how tsa responded to these cases, the 9600 cases, about half resulted in letters of reprimand. 31% resulted in suspensions, and 17% resulted in the employer's removal from tsa. it's important to note that tsa has taken some positive steps to address these issues. recently, for example, they establish the office of professional responsibility and also rolled out a new training program for airport staff. however, as we hide letter and report issued yesterday, they still need to enhance the current process by taking action. first they need to verify that airport staff comply with the procedures for adjudicating these cases. why is that the case? without a tsa review board, once they reviewed some of these misconduct cases, they either overturned or rolled back the penalty in 15% of the cases. we look at over 800 of these cases. business suggests the need
as mr. halinski noted, about half of these cases focused on two areas, attendance and as well as screening. it's interesting when you look at how tsa responded to these cases, the 9600 cases, about half resulted in letters of reprimand. 31% resulted in suspensions, and 17% resulted in the employer's removal from tsa. it's important to note that tsa has taken some positive steps to address these issues. recently, for example, they establish the office of professional responsibility and also...
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mr. [speaker not understood], thank you for being here, for your work and the work of your office. a question about the [speaker not understood] program. i believe there was an effort to initiate that program out in the lakeview neighborhood. what is the status of that? >> yeah, we've been called out there to do presentations, but we don't have a satellite office set up there. we'd be certainly open to that, but we don't have a site presently. the neighborhood to have a satellite office -- >> by satellite office i mean we use another agency's office for 2 to 3 hours a week and we set up shop there. and, so, people know they can drop by and fill out the applications there. but in other neighborhoods, we make our staff available to go out to either community events or, you know, different agencies that have a need for our services. we'd be happy to provide that. >> the services available to residents all across the city -- >> absolutely, yeah. and, so, it's clear, we have hours at our offic
mr. [speaker not understood], thank you for being here, for your work and the work of your office. a question about the [speaker not understood] program. i believe there was an effort to initiate that program out in the lakeview neighborhood. what is the status of that? >> yeah, we've been called out there to do presentations, but we don't have a satellite office set up there. we'd be certainly open to that, but we don't have a site presently. the neighborhood to have a satellite office...
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did mr. castro use his assets in terms of his cash money that he had on hand to run an internal bar economy, if you will, with his victims? >> on occasion. >> and would he -- after sexually abusing them, throw money at them saying "here, you're being paid for the sex" in essence? >> there were reports of that. >> and would he then turn -- if they wanted something special from the store demand payment from them from those monies to get items they were requesting? >> occasionally as well, yes. >> now, before you is who or -- >> michelle knight, gina dejesus and amend amanda berry. >> is that how they appeared to you that day? >> no. >> what was different? >> as i mentioned, the women have made dramatic recoveries, i believe, physically and psychologically. so their initial appearance to me was considerably more dire. >> the middle photo of michelle knight that's on the screen before you now, do you recognize the place and location of that photo? >> it's a photograph taken at metro hospital. >>
did mr. castro use his assets in terms of his cash money that he had on hand to run an internal bar economy, if you will, with his victims? >> on occasion. >> and would he -- after sexually abusing them, throw money at them saying "here, you're being paid for the sex" in essence? >> there were reports of that. >> and would he then turn -- if they wanted something special from the store demand payment from them from those monies to get items they were...
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mr. steel? >> yes, we have -- there is one correction to 4b. 138-13 k5 on page 105. there is a change of amount to sac code to 01-41 244-2 014-111 0-21 00-51 00-153. [multiple voices] >> the amount is changed from 29,400 to 24,400. everything else to k-5 is correct including the total cost. there is one item to withdraw from the agenda. this item 4b is 138-13 k 28 on pages 152 -- excuse me, 151 and 152. >> k-28 is [speaker not understood]. okay, thank you. any items removed for first reading by the board? seeing none, any items severed by the board or superintendent for discussion and vote tonight? commissioner maufas. >> yes, 2q, 138 13-c-2, the security contract. >> all right. 2q. any other items severed for discussion and vote this evening? seeing none, that would only be 2q. roll call vote will take place under section o. all right. item 8, superintendent's proposals, there are none tonight. item i, board members proposals. there are none this evening. and we are going to move on to r
mr. steel? >> yes, we have -- there is one correction to 4b. 138-13 k5 on page 105. there is a change of amount to sac code to 01-41 244-2 014-111 0-21 00-51 00-153. [multiple voices] >> the amount is changed from 29,400 to 24,400. everything else to k-5 is correct including the total cost. there is one item to withdraw from the agenda. this item 4b is 138-13 k 28 on pages 152 -- excuse me, 151 and 152. >> k-28 is [speaker not understood]. okay, thank you. any items removed...
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>> the first -- well, mrs. pope, i guess, went through the academy. mrs. -- mrs. harrison? mrs. harrison was a -- >> carrie harrison. benjamin harrison's wife. >> okay, next the president -- not controversy at all. mary lincoln. edith mail helping with the series talk about robert lincoln and his mother. [video clip] >> she was sewing money and bonds in the hems of her skirt and carrying -- literally carrying them around with her because she was show terrified that she was impoverished. so that kind of was the final straw for him. but interestingly enough, she was not allowed to testify in her own behalf. and all of the people who made the decisions were men. so they got all of these male pillars of the community to come and testify. about, you know, she's -- she's kind of gone off. and she needs to be institutionalized. >> what's your verdict on -- was she mentally insane? or -- >> i think she was mentally -- manic or something like that. they know more about that than me. there was definitely something wrong. she was not a successful first lady. when you judge first ladies, yo
>> the first -- well, mrs. pope, i guess, went through the academy. mrs. -- mrs. harrison? mrs. harrison was a -- >> carrie harrison. benjamin harrison's wife. >> okay, next the president -- not controversy at all. mary lincoln. edith mail helping with the series talk about robert lincoln and his mother. [video clip] >> she was sewing money and bonds in the hems of her skirt and carrying -- literally carrying them around with her because she was show terrified that she...
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right here, cora. >> mr. brown, mr. brown, that's a bit much, isn't it?>> no, it ain't a bit much, cora. that's just 35, 36...37 cents, cora. look at you. you're cheap. you could have at least gotten about $20 for them things. you're a delinquent and you're stupid. >> mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j." walker. get over here. >> man, didn't we do this already today? >> get up. back up. get your hands out your pocket! that's how they killed malcolm x. come over here. boy, ain't nobody playing with you. get up here. you know what? you said something. i heard you mumble. get over here. what you think this is? looking like you wake up eating cornbread every morning. boy, unfold your arms before i break your arms off. i'm security. take all your stuff out your pockets and put it on this desk right now. take it! boy, i'll start to rip your pockets off. take the stuff out. >> you -- turn that way. don't be l
right here, cora. >> mr. brown, mr. brown, that's a bit much, isn't it?>> no, it ain't a bit much, cora. that's just 35, 36...37 cents, cora. look at you. you're cheap. you could have at least gotten about $20 for them things. you're a delinquent and you're stupid. >> mr. brown, don't do that. >> cora, i'm trying to help this girl. cora, i'm scaring them straight. you scared? hey, you! come here! come here! come here! looking like a broke-down jimmie "j.j."...
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mr. russo. all right. reverend brown, you may speak at the podium or if you'd be more comfortable, you can sit at the table. >>> i think the podium is [inaudible]. madam president, mr. superintendent, members of the board, ladies and gentlemen, i am amos brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us colored comes in all colors. naacp is an all-inclusive civil rights advocacy organization. madam chair, i wish to thank you from the bottom of my heart for permitting me to come and address the board this evening. i stand within the portals of the observance of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington which took place august 28th, 1963. i was there in the crowd, leading a delegation of over 50 students from my alma mater, morehouse college when i was a student there. martin luther king, jr., was my mentor and jail mate. he taught only one class in his lifetime, and that was at morehouse the semesters of 1961, '62,
mr. russo. all right. reverend brown, you may speak at the podium or if you'd be more comfortable, you can sit at the table. >>> i think the podium is [inaudible]. madam president, mr. superintendent, members of the board, ladies and gentlemen, i am amos brown, president of the san francisco branch of the national association for the advancement of colored people. for us colored comes in all colors. naacp is an all-inclusive civil rights advocacy organization. madam chair, i wish to...