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since you know that in the news for a while mr elder of that he mr i like marcella he. proposed that the talks between the syrian politicians were held in iran and he said that he would provide all the conditions for that what's your attitude to that. we were alone invited to go to from a school and a round up of that of talks to be held in moscow it's all about the venue geneva is ok everybody was satisfied away without sleep in this case we're ready to extend our hospitality here in moscow doesn't matter where that's and says what matters not the venue or the form that i.b.m. . city says good day mr a lot of. confidence. has been in place full more than three months but every day we hear about around one hundred people killed in syria. saying that each day you are going to meet with coffin and to have any specific proposals is to really reign we great truth by kofi annan and. secondly to that. reason a. draft resolution for the security council that would have a reference to chapter seven well russia applied speak to write against it. i have already. answered last que
since you know that in the news for a while mr elder of that he mr i like marcella he. proposed that the talks between the syrian politicians were held in iran and he said that he would provide all the conditions for that what's your attitude to that. we were alone invited to go to from a school and a round up of that of talks to be held in moscow it's all about the venue geneva is ok everybody was satisfied away without sleep in this case we're ready to extend our hospitality here in moscow...
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elders. this is not moving in the gun control direction, mark. >> first, mr. mauser, sorry for your loss.unthinkable. we're thinking about the victims and families wounded in that. that human element is compelling to a lot of people. if you walk around on a coast certainly in washington, new york, boston, los angeles, san francisco, people will look at this human tragedy and say we need gun control. but the public opinion, as chris just said, is on one side. it is not moving in the direction of greater gun control, moving in the other direction. the intensity remains for voters. i think if you look at well meaning people, not necessarily post columbine in colorado, well meaning people who tried to form away the brady campaign and others to pass more laws that would regulate firearms in one way or another their legislative strategy, grassroots has been a failure. people who want to move in that direction need to think of longer terms way to change public opinion. legislators aren't just afraid of gun lobby but afraid of what public opinion is on this issue. >> i'm from pennsylvania origina
elders. this is not moving in the gun control direction, mark. >> first, mr. mauser, sorry for your loss.unthinkable. we're thinking about the victims and families wounded in that. that human element is compelling to a lot of people. if you walk around on a coast certainly in washington, new york, boston, los angeles, san francisco, people will look at this human tragedy and say we need gun control. but the public opinion, as chris just said, is on one side. it is not moving in the...
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elder abuse. he refused a plea deal which he says in order to expose father lindner as a child molester. >> it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story, and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> will feels he has exposed father lindner, and the many atrocities he has committed against children. >> if he's commit convicted, a felony assault and elder abuse, lynch faces a maximum of four years in prison. >>> quick thinking and a good heart saved an elderly woman from a fire in her south bay home. the fire started in her kitchen, home to five adults and three children. the only person inside at the time was the elderly woman who just stepped out of the shower. a passer-by called 911 and tried to coax her out. >> the lady was standing at her door and she was waiting for us to come inside. i guess she wanted to get dressed first. but she walked all the way into her room and it was really smoky by then. so i just through my shirt over her and told her to get out and we were able to pull her out of the window. >> after the rescue, a fire captain pr
elder abuse. he refused a plea deal which he says in order to expose father lindner as a child molester. >> it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story, and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> will feels he has exposed father lindner, and the many atrocities he has committed against children. >> if he's commit convicted, a felony assault and elder abuse, lynch faces a maximum of four years in prison....
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mr. morsi is just a figure head. he was never supposed to win this election and the real leadership of this muslim brotherhood are athese eldersnk you so much for addressing both topics today. >> sure. >> we'll be right back. the medicare debate continues in washington... ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. on medicare and social security ♪ [ acou[ barks ]ar: slow ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. >>> it's time now to clear the air. and today, we wanted to offer a public service warning about one of the polls that continues to be used by mitt romney as evidence
mr. morsi is just a figure head. he was never supposed to win this election and the real leadership of this muslim brotherhood are athese eldersnk you so much for addressing both topics today. >> sure. >> we'll be right back. the medicare debate continues in washington... ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪...
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mr. gabaldon, given your experience as a tribal leader, what recommendations do you have for us to improve the process? >> only one. i guess the only one would be hurry up because we're having elders die, and it's sad to see a lot of these elders that are dying and waiting their whole life to be part of something they once were part of. i guess the bureau of indian affairs needs to really consider what they are doing when they drag their feet. they -- they think that by slowing down these tribes they will run out of money. this is, i'm assuming, i don't know, but it's happening around the country. tribes aren't rich. we don't -- we don't have endless amount of funds to pursue courts. it's expensive. >> let me ask you another question. what part do you think the -- the local community has in the decision like this? do you think that this is strictly a federal government issue along with the tribe, or do you think the local community has any, you know, like the county government or the state government? do you think they have input to this? >> no, and i'm actually surprised the county officials at this table now. they had nothing to do with our termination. i don't understand why th
mr. gabaldon, given your experience as a tribal leader, what recommendations do you have for us to improve the process? >> only one. i guess the only one would be hurry up because we're having elders die, and it's sad to see a lot of these elders that are dying and waiting their whole life to be part of something they once were part of. i guess the bureau of indian affairs needs to really consider what they are doing when they drag their feet. they -- they think that by slowing down these...
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as well as all hospice and elder care, recruit more qualified health care professionals, modernize health facilities and establish comprehensive behavioral health initiatives. mr. speaker, we need to reject this health plan, we need to reject this effort by republicans which is causing harm to may tif americans across america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield one minute to another valued of the health subcommittee, dr. cassidy from louisiana. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for one minute. mr. cassidy: thank you, mr. speaker. as a practicing physician who still sees patients in a safety net hospital, i fully support the repeal of obamacare. let's look at medicaid, a program which is broken and which is bankrupting states and driving federal indebtedness. obamacare, it has increased spending by $100 billion, further driving indebtedness to our state and federal government. more importantly to me as a physician, medicaid is associated to terrible patient outcomes. we need alternatives to these poor outcomes and indebt
as well as all hospice and elder care, recruit more qualified health care professionals, modernize health facilities and establish comprehensive behavioral health initiatives. mr. speaker, we need to reject this health plan, we need to reject this effort by republicans which is causing harm to may tif americans across america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield one minute to another...
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mr. gabaldon. given your experience as a tribal leader, what recommendations do you have for us that improve the process? >> i guess the only one who would be hurry up. because we are having elders died, and it's sad to see a lot of these elders that are dying, waiting their whole life to be part of something they once were part of. i guess that bureau of indian affairs needs to really consider what they are doing it, when they drag their feet, they think that by slowing down these tribes they will run out of money. this is i'm assuming, i assuming, i don't know, but it's happening around the country. tribes are not rich. we don't have endless amount of funds to pursue courts. it's expensive. >> let me ask you another question. what part do you think the local community has been a decision like this? do you think that this is strictly a federal government issue, along with the tribe, or do you think the local community has any, like the county government or the state government, do you think that input into? >> no, and i've asked with surprise a county official is at this table now. they had nothing to do with her termination. i don't understand why they would have something to
mr. gabaldon. given your experience as a tribal leader, what recommendations do you have for us that improve the process? >> i guess the only one who would be hurry up. because we are having elders died, and it's sad to see a lot of these elders that are dying, waiting their whole life to be part of something they once were part of. i guess that bureau of indian affairs needs to really consider what they are doing it, when they drag their feet, they think that by slowing down these tribes...