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where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and arrive. and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo and u.s. food aid programs from the american taxpayers' money only forty percent goes for the purchase of food aid for the starving people in africa the remaining sixty percent goes to the shipping companies. that mean yes. yes all right what did i did however. was. that i was yet it was already happening was. that like you i don't like depending on others with the work that well the and i'm not all that much and all of them of them but our land doesn't produce any saying and to prize as a soda. did a month ago was so did some wheat but it was aired in the sun on the how long the mess i missed in the book were. not met out well and we appreciate that other countries take care of us and i'm going to go to the govern
where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and arrive. and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo and u.s. food aid programs from the american taxpayers' money only forty percent goes for the purchase of food aid for the...
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where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress. president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and arrive. and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo in u.s. food aid programs. from the american taxpayers money only forty percent goes for the purchase of food aid for the starving people in africa the remaining sixty percent goes to the shipping companies. and i mean yes they were already have a yes. was . i'm. very happy.
where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress. president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and arrive. and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo in u.s. food aid programs. from the american taxpayers money only forty percent goes for the purchase of food aid for the...
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where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress.
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where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress. president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and thus arrive faster and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo and use food aid programs.
where mr alito works issued a report which presented the problem to congress. president bush tried to change the system so that a portion of the food would be procured from local markets and thus arrive faster and cost less. they failed and they failed because of the lobbying efforts the highly successful and very sophisticated lobbying efforts of those who benefit from the status quo and use food aid programs.
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mrs. peacock. it's usually not what you get in a spleem court decision, but of course, justice alito, in dissent dropped a footnote where he disagreed with her interpretation of clue. [laughter] to which the court refers does not provide sound legal guidance. [laughter] in that game matters whether counselor mustard bashed in the head with a ceajts or lead pipe. sort of a humorless response to kind of a funny. >> oh no. it was funny. yeah. he was going along. >> the best as he could. >> that was the written equivalent of an eye roll. [laughter] >> she slipped another one to an opinion i never would have noticed. a much younger person pointed out. i wonder if you caught it. in american trucking facilitation against los angeles a case about preemption against los angeles court regulation. one of the regulation was that a truck has to have a placard for a phone number for reporting mental or safety concerns. then she added so you seen the type, how am i driving? i see a smile in the add yen. >> you don't know the tune. >> i didn't until i watched it on youtube. there's a song by -- what i'm told the '80s p
mrs. peacock. it's usually not what you get in a spleem court decision, but of course, justice alito, in dissent dropped a footnote where he disagreed with her interpretation of clue. [laughter] to which the court refers does not provide sound legal guidance. [laughter] in that game matters whether counselor mustard bashed in the head with a ceajts or lead pipe. sort of a humorless response to kind of a funny. >> oh no. it was funny. yeah. he was going along. >> the best as he...
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alito, and i think they are all important. first, california did not through proposition 8 do what my friend mr. cooper said and push a pause button. they pushed a delete button. this is a permanent ban. it's in the constitution. it's supposed to take this issue out from the legislative process. so that's the first point. second -- >> well, just in response to that, of course the constitution could be amended, and i think i read that the california constitution has been amended 500 times. >> but the -- >> so it's not exactly like the u.s. constitution. >> but it does -- of course not. but it is -- but the aim of this is to take it out of the normal legislative process. the second point is that, with respect to concerns that your honor has raised, california has been anything but cautious. it has given equal parenting rights, equal adoption rights. those rights are on the books in california now, and so the interest of california is -- that petitioners are articulating with respect to proposition 8, has to be measured in that light. >> yeah, but the rest of the country has been cautious. >> and t
alito, and i think they are all important. first, california did not through proposition 8 do what my friend mr. cooper said and push a pause button. they pushed a delete button. this is a permanent ban. it's in the constitution. it's supposed to take this issue out from the legislative process. so that's the first point. second -- >> well, just in response to that, of course the constitution could be amended, and i think i read that the california constitution has been amended 500 times....
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mr. payne for five minutes when opening statement. >> chairman brooks, ranking member payne, and members of the subcommittee, you for the opportune to speak with you today. my nana's jason payne and alito collective ingenuity and at palantir technologies. palantir technologies is a silicon valley software country. we build data integration and analysis software for the government to private and public sectors. in the context of emergency preparedness response and recovery our technology on laptops and smart phones leverages one of the most scarce resources during disaster. information. developer partners get the right physical resources to the right places as soon as possible. above here's a screenshot of our technology displayed on the 10th of an emergency operation center in oklahoma city. this fusion your senior of public data, of governmental data also show did and mobile data allows users to build the common picture to improve the efficacy of response efforts. one of our partners in oklahoma city direct relief is a nonprofit the donates over $300 million of medicine every year. they use palantir with social data, public data from fina, dhs, cdc, and even google to. >> host: conduc
mr. payne for five minutes when opening statement. >> chairman brooks, ranking member payne, and members of the subcommittee, you for the opportune to speak with you today. my nana's jason payne and alito collective ingenuity and at palantir technologies. palantir technologies is a silicon valley software country. we build data integration and analysis software for the government to private and public sectors. in the context of emergency preparedness response and recovery our technology...