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mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
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mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and eec
mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and eec
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ehrlichman and mr. young. protect their rights, rescue their liberties from violations. the carolina ratification impeachment criteria. those are impeachable who behave amiss or betray their public trust. beginning shortly after the watergate break-in and continuing to the present time, the president has engaged in a series of public statements and actions designed to for the lawful investigation by government prosecutors. the president has made announcements and assertions bearing on the watergate case which the evidence will show he knew to be false. these assertions, false assertions, impeachable, those who misbehave. those who behave amiss or betray the public trust. james madison again at the constitutional convention. "a president is impeachable if he attempts to subvert the constitution." the constitution charges the president with the task of taking care that the laws be faithfully executed. and yet, the president has counseled his aides to commit, perjury willfully disregard the secrecy of grand jury proceedings, attempt to compromise a federal judge while publi
ehrlichman and mr. young. protect their rights, rescue their liberties from violations. the carolina ratification impeachment criteria. those are impeachable who behave amiss or betray their public trust. beginning shortly after the watergate break-in and continuing to the present time, the president has engaged in a series of public statements and actions designed to for the lawful investigation by government prosecutors. the president has made announcements and assertions bearing on the...
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mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay, thank you. so, before we begin and call these items, we'll read a script about today. today is public comment day. i want to thank everybody in the audience for coming. the purpose of this hearing is to hear testimony on the proposed appropriation and annual salary ordinances and our mayor's proposed budget. please be advised that as chair of the committee we are going to recognize the following protocols to ensure that all members have an opportunity to speak and be heard. first of all, priority is going to be given to those who may require special accommodation. such as persons with a disability, the elderly, infirmed or persons with young children under age 5. groups who come up wh
mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay, thank you. so, before we begin and call these items, we'll read a script...
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has the worst unemployment rate in the can see here fifty eight percent youth unemployment well mr young says that the i.m.f. and the world bank will soon have to make way for a new play the development course this is set to rival the role of the i.m.f. and the world the i.m.f. the world bearing of the so-called bretton woods institutions in the form of the second world war embracing the so-called american washington consensus but the washington consensus based on completely proficient doesn't always work. i want to website at r.t. dot com at the moment you can find details of a potential new arms race analysts are warning that japan's plan to reopen a nuclear reprocessing plant could push its neighbors to boost their own atomic arsenals also online and many houses would you buy for two hundred five million dollars would expect if you wouldn't you but a russian tycoon he only bought one you can find out on our website why that billionaire splashed out so much of his money for a dream house in london. as a new law on data recording and surveillance goes before the british parliament calls
has the worst unemployment rate in the can see here fifty eight percent youth unemployment well mr young says that the i.m.f. and the world bank will soon have to make way for a new play the development course this is set to rival the role of the i.m.f. and the world the i.m.f. the world bearing of the so-called bretton woods institutions in the form of the second world war embracing the so-called american washington consensus but the washington consensus based on completely proficient doesn't...
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mr. young: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i'd like to go through history. the former chairman of the infrastructure committee and the last large highway bill was passed, i had a dear friend named jim oberstar that served beside me and worked with me to write that piece of legislation. and finally became the chairman. and what's impressive about that, this gentleman had more knowledge about transportation probably than anyone in this house has ever had, including myself. but i will tell you what was the biggest disappointment of his life is he wanted to write a transportation bill, a long-term transportation bill and fund it. and guess who said no. our president. mr. obama. his secretary a dear friend of mine, came down and said there's no way we're going to pass a long-term bill with full funding. did not support jim oberstar. if they had done so, had even done what i wanted to do, fully fund it and i was opposed then by president george w. bush, if he was in fact, mr. oberstar had the opportunity, with the senate being in control of the president's party,
mr. young: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i'd like to go through history. the former chairman of the infrastructure committee and the last large highway bill was passed, i had a dear friend named jim oberstar that served beside me and worked with me to write that piece of legislation. and finally became the chairman. and what's impressive about that, this gentleman had more knowledge about transportation probably than anyone in this house has ever had, including myself. but i will tell you...
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mr. eddy young and thank you mr. mayor for this great achievement >> so next i'll call up my boss the president of the puc commission. he's been very instrumental in actually broker the relationship with the department of public works and the puc to perform the work on the rooftop installing the solar panels so i'd like for mr. courtney to say a few words >> good afternoon it's a beautiful backdrop it kind of shows me that still is committed to green energy and green jobs everybody is doing a shout out so it's hard to shout out to the building trade and others but i'm lucky i've been here my whole life he everyone is shouting out to dr. espanola jackson but espanol in addition to all the many, many things she does in san francisco she's my doctor. in all seriousness i'm proud to stand with mayor ed lee he understands the vandals of moving in the direction of those clean power installations and understands the commitments of our labor organizations and how it really changes life but putting those installations on priv
mr. eddy young and thank you mr. mayor for this great achievement >> so next i'll call up my boss the president of the puc commission. he's been very instrumental in actually broker the relationship with the department of public works and the puc to perform the work on the rooftop installing the solar panels so i'd like for mr. courtney to say a few words >> good afternoon it's a beautiful backdrop it kind of shows me that still is committed to green energy and green jobs everybody...
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mr. young: i want to thank chairman camp's important work on this legislation. h.r. 4719, the america gives more act in 2014, is a package of bipartisan bills to improve the permanent several tax rules governing charitable donations. i would especially like to speak on a provision in the bill concerning the alaska native corporations. alaska native corporations generally pay the highest marginal rate of taxes but are not able to take advantage of many of the corporate tax credits as other corporations. one of the current tax codes the government provides tax treatment for conservation easements provided by certain corporations owned by farmers and ranchers. considering the alaska native corporation lands have high conservation value and lack access to many other corporate tax credits, it makes sense to extend these favorable tax benefits to alaska native corporations. i must make it clear this provision does not mandate the creation of conservation easements but would allow the alaska native land holders to determine themselves which lands will be invested. i st
mr. young: i want to thank chairman camp's important work on this legislation. h.r. 4719, the america gives more act in 2014, is a package of bipartisan bills to improve the permanent several tax rules governing charitable donations. i would especially like to speak on a provision in the bill concerning the alaska native corporations. alaska native corporations generally pay the highest marginal rate of taxes but are not able to take advantage of many of the corporate tax credits as other...
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mr. young: mr. speaker, today i'd like to recognize and thank mr. randy ericsson, a constituent from kodiak, alaska, recently on behalf of the national rule electrical cooperative association's international foundation. he traveled to south sudan. all the way from kodiak to south sudan. while there, mr. ericsson repaired and served power generators for two utilities that provide these towns with electricity. this work is part of the electricfication sustainable program in south sudan, funded by the u.s. agency for international development. one project was involved in the self-sustaining cooperative serving approximately 1,300 consumer members. the project also serves approximately 550 customers including household, commerce enterprise, public institution, nongovernment organizations. after the 2005 peace agreement with south sudan, the national rural electric cooperative association international sent a team of experienced edge nearing and management staff to -- engineering and management staff to build utilities in that area. the national rural el
mr. young: mr. speaker, today i'd like to recognize and thank mr. randy ericsson, a constituent from kodiak, alaska, recently on behalf of the national rule electrical cooperative association's international foundation. he traveled to south sudan. all the way from kodiak to south sudan. while there, mr. ericsson repaired and served power generators for two utilities that provide these towns with electricity. this work is part of the electricfication sustainable program in south sudan, funded by...
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tear in hollywood making "the grapes of wrath", "stagecoach" one of the first important westerns, "young mrmovies that gave him the reputation as one of the most intelligent and serious-minded directors. . he was also the most presentation of the five directors i write about in realizing that war was inevitable. in fact, three months before pearl harbor, ford was already in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he also understood that hollywood really needed to be prepared. he had gotten the navy to agree almost a year before the war to let him create something that came to be known as the field photo unit. it was a sort of intended as an axillary in which he recruited cameramen and soundmen and film editors from hollywood studios who would spend their weekends and nights training to do things like develop film on a listing ship and, you know, shoot film under wartime conditions. in some ways, it was kind of a lurk. forward really loved ceremony and military prore
tear in hollywood making "the grapes of wrath", "stagecoach" one of the first important westerns, "young mrmovies that gave him the reputation as one of the most intelligent and serious-minded directors. . he was also the most presentation of the five directors i write about in realizing that war was inevitable. in fact, three months before pearl harbor, ford was already in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he also understood that hollywood really needed to...
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mr. young: i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. all do respect to -- all due respect to the gentleman who offered this amendment, yes, we're all one state but you took all the land from the tip of maine to the tip of florida to the mississippi river over, that's the part of alaska. that's a big state, not a little state like ohio. this commission has worked and i have to say one thing. it's being referred to as the i.g. report by mr. marshall. totally incompetent. it's been unfounded, his finding was unfounded. in fact, we can't find him. we'd like to find out where he is. he no longer exists. what he said about this commission is totally inaccurate. it has worked. it will work. and we are a rural area. what it has done, it has taken and provided, number one thing when it was created, was to move the fuel tanks away from the waters that the e.p.a. said they couldn't be close to. these communities could not do that. and the process of the federal government and the other agencies were taking too long. so we moved these fuel tanks ac
mr. young: i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. all do respect to -- all due respect to the gentleman who offered this amendment, yes, we're all one state but you took all the land from the tip of maine to the tip of florida to the mississippi river over, that's the part of alaska. that's a big state, not a little state like ohio. this commission has worked and i have to say one thing. it's being referred to as the i.g. report by mr. marshall. totally incompetent. it's been unfounded, his...
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young people are getting those opportunities. the long term count is down 60% in the last year. >> mr. speaker, the last two european commissioners from the u.k. have held major port toll yos central. the outgoing commissioner has been the spokesperson for foreign affairs and her predecessor held trade portfolio. could i ask the prime minister, what post does he hope to secure for his nominees lord hill as the consolation prize for his failure to stop the appointment of mr. i don't thinker? and how does he intend to build support for his objectives? >> first of all i think it's a good moment for everyone across the house to pay tribute to kathy ashton and the very good work she has done as the high representive effective for the last four years and what is a grueling and exhausting job. i think there is an opportunity and we'll be discussing these issues tonight on whether there will be a resolution or not i don't know. but i think there is an opportunity to make sure that britain has an important portfolio one where we can maximize our influence in the areas that we care about most an
young people are getting those opportunities. the long term count is down 60% in the last year. >> mr. speaker, the last two european commissioners from the u.k. have held major port toll yos central. the outgoing commissioner has been the spokesperson for foreign affairs and her predecessor held trade portfolio. could i ask the prime minister, what post does he hope to secure for his nominees lord hill as the consolation prize for his failure to stop the appointment of mr. i don't...
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mr. smith and this young lady. >> the news stunning some ravens fans. >> they arrested him for disobeying police orders. >> oh really? wow. why would he do that? >> this started after the restaurant's general manager found jennifer lee passed out on the floor. he flagged down an officer telling him he thought the woman had overdosed on cocaine in his restroom. >> the general manager did give the officers a purse. inside that purse, they found narcotics. >> that's when they found jimmy smith holding the woman up as she value vomited in the sink. >> he refused. he said he was there continuing to help her. enter smith insisted he was healthy while police insisted he was in the way. >> they placed the man under arrest. failure to obey a lawful order of a police officer. >> smith is a 5th ravens player to be arrested. before that, ray rice, thompson and lorenzo, all had run ins with place. fans say while the arrests are is unsettling, no one is immuned to the troubles of life. >>> slated to bring a casino to national harbor hit as roadblock. the council had been expected to approve the mgm's r
mr. smith and this young lady. >> the news stunning some ravens fans. >> they arrested him for disobeying police orders. >> oh really? wow. why would he do that? >> this started after the restaurant's general manager found jennifer lee passed out on the floor. he flagged down an officer telling him he thought the woman had overdosed on cocaine in his restroom. >> the general manager did give the officers a purse. inside that purse, they found narcotics. >>...
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ehrlich mun and mr. young. protect their rights, rescue their liberties from violations. ratification impeachment criteria. behavere impeachable who amiss or betray their public trust. beginning shortly after the watergate break-in and continuing to the president time the presidente, has engaged in a series of public statements and actions designed to for the lawful investigation by government prosecutors. the president has made announcements and assertions bearing on the watergate case which the evidence will show he knew to be false. these assertions, false assertions, impeachable, those who misbehave. betrayho behave amiss or the public trust. james madison again at the constitutional convention. "a president is impeachable if he attempts to subvert the constitution." the constitution charges the president with the task of taking care that the laws be faithfully executed. and yet, the president has counseled his aides to commit, perjury willfully disregard the secrecy of grand jury proceedings, attempt to compromise a federal judge while publicly displaying his coopera
ehrlich mun and mr. young. protect their rights, rescue their liberties from violations. ratification impeachment criteria. behavere impeachable who amiss or betray their public trust. beginning shortly after the watergate break-in and continuing to the president time the presidente, has engaged in a series of public statements and actions designed to for the lawful investigation by government prosecutors. the president has made announcements and assertions bearing on the watergate case which...
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an estimated 5.7 million fewer young adults are uninsured. mr. president, that is so important, because of the high cost of health care previously, young people, many of them wouldn't do it. 5.7 million more wouldn't sign up for any kind of health insurance. and what happens? young people don't realize, they get real sick also. they get into accidents also. bad things happen to young people as do middle-aged and older people. and younger people, mr. president, are signing up for obamacare. by june, 60% of adults with new coverage through the marketplaces are medicaid reported that they visit a doctor, hospital or filled a prescription. 62% said they could not have accessed or afforded this care previously. mr. president, that is stunning. it's no wonder -- it's no wonder we have fewer and fewer republicans coming down here giving these speeches about how bad obamacare is. gallop survey, in the united states uninsured rate sinks to 13.4% in the second quarter. this deals with millions of people, mr. president. that insured -- the uninsured rate in
an estimated 5.7 million fewer young adults are uninsured. mr. president, that is so important, because of the high cost of health care previously, young people, many of them wouldn't do it. 5.7 million more wouldn't sign up for any kind of health insurance. and what happens? young people don't realize, they get real sick also. they get into accidents also. bad things happen to young people as do middle-aged and older people. and younger people, mr. president, are signing up for obamacare. by...
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the young mr.ecognized the two, and rather than just take any picture, which are like strawberry fields forever, he thought lucy in the sky with diamonds. i'm david shuster. presents... holy money only on al jazeera america on "america tonight": readily ava. almost 100% effective. the first drug offered to prevent hiv has been on the market for a couple years. so why don't more at risk people take it? >> and he said to me, i just tested positive four months ago. why didn't you tell me there was a way to stay negative? i would have taken it! >> correspondent adam may with an in-depth look at a drug that could change everything in hiv prevention and for those it
the young mr.ecognized the two, and rather than just take any picture, which are like strawberry fields forever, he thought lucy in the sky with diamonds. i'm david shuster. presents... holy money only on al jazeera america on "america tonight": readily ava. almost 100% effective. the first drug offered to prevent hiv has been on the market for a couple years. so why don't more at risk people take it? >> and he said to me, i just tested positive four months ago. why didn't you...
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. >> what young mr. muir has inherited is an honor and a great opportunity, but in the great scheme of television and television news, it is now a diminished medallion, that the principal medallion goes to the main anchor of the morning news, which in this case is george stephanopoulos. >>> another person said to me he's a blank slate. would you agree? >> i don't think so. in terms of the numbers he draws when he subs for diane, he sometimes improves on those numbers. his weekend news anchoring, he has healthy numbers. and he has, you know, a young guy, only 40, and he has a rather distinguished reporting career. so he's no dan rather. he doesn't have the sort of larger than life movie star personality that anchors like dan and diane have had, but, you know, he's a young guy, and it's a long game, and we'll see how it develops. >> i was struck by the fact when you wrote about the announcement, your headline was about george stephanopoulos, that he wins abc's chief anchor crown. you are focusing on that p
. >> what young mr. muir has inherited is an honor and a great opportunity, but in the great scheme of television and television news, it is now a diminished medallion, that the principal medallion goes to the main anchor of the morning news, which in this case is george stephanopoulos. >>> another person said to me he's a blank slate. would you agree? >> i don't think so. in terms of the numbers he draws when he subs for diane, he sometimes improves on those numbers. his...
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mr. anything expanded his coalition to include senior citizens and young people and ethnic minority and more. there was practical reasons, of course, mr. milk was a politician. and he knew he needed folks whether or not we could find them but people from different backgrounds that got to know each other discovered how much they had in common the most important alonzo lesson he taught everyone has something that makes them different and one group that has held down the he thought rest of us have the ron responsibility to stand up and fight back we all have a stake in equality that's why mr. milk spent time you're going lgbt people to come out of the closest we knew when more straight people economy more gay people sense would prevail over division and hope would conquer fear and more than anything mr. milk gave people hope. there's one of the reasons he ran for office in the first place but showing the world he wasn't afraid to be himself he helped other to take pride in would and who we were that was easier said than done there were many dangerous times for the lgbt gay people were harassed
mr. anything expanded his coalition to include senior citizens and young people and ethnic minority and more. there was practical reasons, of course, mr. milk was a politician. and he knew he needed folks whether or not we could find them but people from different backgrounds that got to know each other discovered how much they had in common the most important alonzo lesson he taught everyone has something that makes them different and one group that has held down the he thought rest of us have...
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but i know, senator leahy, you were involved in some of that as a young man. mr. leahy: i was and i recall, mr. president, when phil hoff came out against the war in vietnam and he was in the minority in that. no member of the vermont congressional delegation had voted against the war in vietnam. they voted for all the increases in it. he was in some ways a lonely voice, but he did come out against it, angered lyndon johnson who was then president, but then he supported robert kennedy, as did i. i remember the two of us meeting one of your predecessors on the runway, mr. president, one of your predecessors on the runway at the airport in burlington, vermont, senator edward kennedy to go and speak to a group he and governor hoff, myself and others on behalf of robert kennedy, bobby kennedy. i remember the look of sorrow on governor hoff's face as he stood as one of the honorary pallbearers at robert kennedy's funeral. but even after that, he continued to push, to make vermont a better state. i think -- i realize we have others waiting for the floor, but i just want
but i know, senator leahy, you were involved in some of that as a young man. mr. leahy: i was and i recall, mr. president, when phil hoff came out against the war in vietnam and he was in the minority in that. no member of the vermont congressional delegation had voted against the war in vietnam. they voted for all the increases in it. he was in some ways a lonely voice, but he did come out against it, angered lyndon johnson who was then president, but then he supported robert kennedy, as did...
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the photo of the standout moment but i'm satisfied when mr bush is right about. the skimmer troops. young. muslim listening to the stoker of some book making up a good thing would be it deliberately does it should be immediately known. to you in one. movie city of plenty of music from the. b.b.c. to discount. the commercial. course from the stuff. on. which you minus the one listing double think of us based on our identity go out because it's so monica and us and then you get along with a much the least it was with the local bike shop and it. wasn't immediate. and i was stopped at one of the prizes the boys got. back on of this class never got those adjust and there was no us going for us or for that i'm not going to. allow you to get those new novel because out of the various the you know the allison had a ball of a small bit of. blue a. tribute to. complete much to money. i. hope we can. hear the major. announcement when it will. be to my question if. that's true. in the muslim world. but since losing that kind of muppets movement. for little girls for those for their combustible are so
the photo of the standout moment but i'm satisfied when mr bush is right about. the skimmer troops. young. muslim listening to the stoker of some book making up a good thing would be it deliberately does it should be immediately known. to you in one. movie city of plenty of music from the. b.b.c. to discount. the commercial. course from the stuff. on. which you minus the one listing double think of us based on our identity go out because it's so monica and us and then you get along with a much...
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mr bush is right about. your risky mature of. young. comprehend. the seamlessness want to stoke it from birth they can have a good thing to be. it deliberately does it should be noted. when few of them on. obesity are plenty of misery for. the piece to be sound. the commercials. or some of the stuff. which you must have been lifting double think it possible so now if i did you go out because it's so monica and yes and then you get the lowest of the much the least it was with the with the i challenge any bit low i. wasn't reduced and i think i stopped at one of the guys the boys got. back on of this class that got those the south and joe was there with the boys for that i'm not going to. leave you to get those new novel is out of the various the you know the i was a little small of a small bit of. bloom of. music and a. complete list of many. optimistic we can. come by and. i'm not going to. be patient. if. that's true. in the muslim world. but supposing that muppets even at. school for little girls for girls for their combustible are so strong. tha
mr bush is right about. your risky mature of. young. comprehend. the seamlessness want to stoke it from birth they can have a good thing to be. it deliberately does it should be noted. when few of them on. obesity are plenty of misery for. the piece to be sound. the commercials. or some of the stuff. which you must have been lifting double think it possible so now if i did you go out because it's so monica and yes and then you get the lowest of the much the least it was with the with the i...
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tear in hollywood making "the grapes of wrath", "stagecoach" one of the first important westerns, "young mr of movies that gave him the reputation as one of the most intelligent and serious-minded directors. . he was also the most presentation of the five directors i write about in realizing that war was inevitable. in fact, three months before pearl harbor, ford was already in uniform. he felt that war was coming and that he also understood that hollywood really needed to be prepared. he had gotten the navy to agree almost a year before the war to let him create something that came to be known as the field photo unit. it was a sort of intended as an axillary in which he recruited cameramen and soundmen and film editors from hollywood studios who would spend their weekends and nights training to do things like develop film on a listing ship and, you know, shoot film under wartime conditions. in some ways, it was kind of a lurk. forward really loved ceremony and military procedure and dressup, but this unit became absolutely crucial during the war when it was called into action to shoot docu
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mr. smith, goes to washington and finds young people who can hardly believe their good fortune as they find themselves living the american dream. >> reporter: selfies in front of the white house. if you're a college kid with an internship in d.c., it's what you do. but these college students are different from their peers. frankly, it's a wonder they're here at all. denise cruz has spent most of her young life as a migrant worker. we first met her when she was a 15-year-old with a dream. >> i want to go to college. >> reporter: but back then denise was working six days a week from dawn until dusk with her parents and siblings in minnesota farm fields. >> working in the fields it is hard. i mean, there's times when you just want to give up. >> reporter: families work together to make more money, so school often comes in second when there are crops to harvest. >> my parents have always encouraged me to go to school. breaking the cycle, it is hard because, you know, you're there, you're like should i go to work and help my family, or should i continue taking summer classes. >> reporter: but de
mr. smith, goes to washington and finds young people who can hardly believe their good fortune as they find themselves living the american dream. >> reporter: selfies in front of the white house. if you're a college kid with an internship in d.c., it's what you do. but these college students are different from their peers. frankly, it's a wonder they're here at all. denise cruz has spent most of her young life as a migrant worker. we first met her when she was a 15-year-old with a dream....
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mr. chairman. i was a young law student working for congressman don edwards, also a member of the committee. i remember mr. butler very well. he was a person who we all admired. even if we didn't agree on everything that he thought, he was a man of tremendous principle, totally honest and totally brave in standing up for what he thought was right and the constitution, and he will be greatly missed. i count myself as one of his many admirers and i remember him quite fondly of my days as a young staffer, and i thank the gentleman for yielding. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentleman from michigan and gentlewoman from california for their remarks. we offer our sincere condolences to the butler family. they are in our thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. it was a great honor to know and to have the privilege of working for caldwell butler. i learned a great deal from him over the years. his guidance and wisdom will be missed by me and many others. i thank you all for allowing me to say a few wor
mr. chairman. i was a young law student working for congressman don edwards, also a member of the committee. i remember mr. butler very well. he was a person who we all admired. even if we didn't agree on everything that he thought, he was a man of tremendous principle, totally honest and totally brave in standing up for what he thought was right and the constitution, and he will be greatly missed. i count myself as one of his many admirers and i remember him quite fondly of my days as a young...
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mr. dogan is obviously not that young, but he still pushed him away. then he fell over.i got a fright, because i thought, oh my god, maybe there was a knife involved or something i didn't hear or didn't see. >> panic grips the audience. >> there was a moment of fright, of shock. and then i got up and i felt, i was trembling inside because, you know, this was nearly a murder happening just in front of me. the security people were not where they should have been. normally they should have been in front of the podium, but they were obviously at the side somewhere. >> audience members rush the stage to protect dogan. while others tackle the suspect to the ground. >> you could see, like, this guy was obviously a strong guy or a well-trained guy because even several guys had difficulty to push him. to the ground. and then some of these guys started beating on him. one was beating with his fist. another one was kicking at him. just was in a very heated political, emotional situation in this country. people felt that this was an attack against everyone in this room. and the fear
mr. dogan is obviously not that young, but he still pushed him away. then he fell over.i got a fright, because i thought, oh my god, maybe there was a knife involved or something i didn't hear or didn't see. >> panic grips the audience. >> there was a moment of fright, of shock. and then i got up and i felt, i was trembling inside because, you know, this was nearly a murder happening just in front of me. the security people were not where they should have been. normally they should...
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>> i don't know if you can access it or not, but my young friend mr.eist is a nachos owe mi aficionado. >> i have it! >> willie geist's nacho recipe. >> what is it? >> tell us. >> you take the individual scoop tortilla chip and into the little ones and not a big heaping mess of machos. >> i heard you and your people negotiated about a year for this thing. you were very -- he wasn't sure. they wanted you to use a certain kind of salsa. >> i had to give up a lot in this deal. i can't disclose it. >> i heard you had terms if you were putting your hand in the shot you wanted your hand photo shopped? >> yes. >> it's like delicious. >> it's a model. it's not even my hand. >> delicious. they look beautiful. the okra, do you really use that? >> no. >> t.j., a graphic we can put on that people can write in for that recipes. >> send your cards and letters to 30 rockefeller. another photo that you didn't capture that is much worse. >>> we digress. an eagle swooping into a soccer ball, as we swoop in there. usa coops in for cup kill against belgium. the front page
>> i don't know if you can access it or not, but my young friend mr.eist is a nachos owe mi aficionado. >> i have it! >> willie geist's nacho recipe. >> what is it? >> tell us. >> you take the individual scoop tortilla chip and into the little ones and not a big heaping mess of machos. >> i heard you and your people negotiated about a year for this thing. you were very -- he wasn't sure. they wanted you to use a certain kind of salsa. >> i had to...
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mr. chairman. i was a young law student working for congressman don edwards, also a member of the committee. i remember mr. butler very well. he was a person who we all admired. even if we didn't agree on everything that he thought, he was a man of tremendous principle, totally honest and totally brave in standing up for what he thought was right and the constitution, and he will be greatly missed. i count myself as one of his many admirers and i remember him quite fondly of my days as a young staffer, and i thank the gentleman for yielding. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentleman from michigan and gentlewoman from california for their remarks. we offer our sincere condolences to the butler family. they are in our thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. it was a great honor to know and to have the privilege of working for caldwell butler. i learned a great deal from him over the years. his guidance and wisdom will be missed by me and many others. i thank you all for allowing me to say a few wor
mr. chairman. i was a young law student working for congressman don edwards, also a member of the committee. i remember mr. butler very well. he was a person who we all admired. even if we didn't agree on everything that he thought, he was a man of tremendous principle, totally honest and totally brave in standing up for what he thought was right and the constitution, and he will be greatly missed. i count myself as one of his many admirers and i remember him quite fondly of my days as a young...
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to work with you know if you were to see them or would use thank you mr true he scores of famous people. nothing got stung that. young. for about the most awful china it's about from just going through for a little bit as well as a little spanish or. modest liberal bias or put out there the overall story so i still think i was let's look at over the last possible for the for the fans in a smooth as a slip that's one that just got in the middle of a little bit but that's a live. look so look at the. show this show isn't let's just say this is a list. this. shows. so the most likely. because as a mother. just a lot of. this bunch to police the. premier september proposal but there's room for a little note on those rules will still vote on what the worst first one skill will . show some also for. most of. the opening. but just to go to him is more important general shows you know it's a more rational look for him or work for children or work the sort of world. series should have been the children go to. the board to produce. were killed. there is just no way also. those books would settle up equating that with the quest
to work with you know if you were to see them or would use thank you mr true he scores of famous people. nothing got stung that. young. for about the most awful china it's about from just going through for a little bit as well as a little spanish or. modest liberal bias or put out there the overall story so i still think i was let's look at over the last possible for the for the fans in a smooth as a slip that's one that just got in the middle of a little bit but that's a live. look so look at...
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called the young old men comprised of members me mr digby runs and we'll listen in qur'an gandi their musical influences spanned far beyond the u.s. and india west africa and iran and their personal narratives translate into incredibly soulful music style of playing that falls in their hybrid genre called travel blues here they are performing the song plastic lives. the. little. it's. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question for. i'm the best that. aside. i think corporation kind of can consume consume can do and.
called the young old men comprised of members me mr digby runs and we'll listen in qur'an gandi their musical influences spanned far beyond the u.s. and india west africa and iran and their personal narratives translate into incredibly soulful music style of playing that falls in their hybrid genre called travel blues here they are performing the song plastic lives. the. little. it's. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why...
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an estimated 5.7 million fewer young adults are uninsured. mr. president, that is so important, because of the high cost of health care previously, young people, many of them wouldn't do it. 5.7 million more wouldn't sign up for any kind of health insurance. and what happens? young people don't realize, they get real sick also. they get into accidents also. bad things happen to young people as do middle-aged and older people. and younger people, mr. president, are signing up for obamacare. by june, 60% of adults with new coverage through the marketplaces are medicaid reported that they visit a doctor, hospital or filled a prescription. 62% said they could not have accessed or afforded this care previously. mr. president, that is stunning. it's no wonder -- it's no wonder we have fewer and fewer republicans coming down here giving these speeches about how bad obamacare is. gallop survey, in the united states uninsured rate sinks to 13.4% in the second quarter. this deals with millions of people, mr. president. that insured -- the uninsured rate in
an estimated 5.7 million fewer young adults are uninsured. mr. president, that is so important, because of the high cost of health care previously, young people, many of them wouldn't do it. 5.7 million more wouldn't sign up for any kind of health insurance. and what happens? young people don't realize, they get real sick also. they get into accidents also. bad things happen to young people as do middle-aged and older people. and younger people, mr. president, are signing up for obamacare. by...
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mrs. obama spoke at the summit of young african leaders visiting the city as part of the mandela/washingtnwship. after the speech she took part in a round table discussion about girl's education. >>> and a former first lady making news. because a lot of folks have criticized the redskins team name. now you can add hillary clinton to that controversy. he called the name insensitive. she said there no reason for it to continue and urged team owner to think hard about adopting a new nickname. but when the new owner asked for suggestions clinton admitted she hadn't thought much about an alternative. >> geysers across ucla and shutting down sunset boulevard. >> what is it like to be struck by lightning? we have a rare access inside a high voltage lab where they are testing lightning and about to show us what a bolt looks like. watch this. this is loud and it is fast. what is it like to be right there? we're going to show you plus tips on how to protect you and your family during all these popup thunderstorms we're seeing this summer. >>> and this is the week that just keeps on giving weather-wi
mrs. obama spoke at the summit of young african leaders visiting the city as part of the mandela/washingtnwship. after the speech she took part in a round table discussion about girl's education. >>> and a former first lady making news. because a lot of folks have criticized the redskins team name. now you can add hillary clinton to that controversy. he called the name insensitive. she said there no reason for it to continue and urged team owner to think hard about adopting a new...
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would you know if you were to see both of them what would you say to mr sure he screws up they make people. laugh they got stung that's young. for about the most awful china it's about from just going through from a little. girl's eyes a little spanish or. modest liberal bias or put out there are overall still so still because this look at those of the almost possible for the for the fans in a smooth as the clip that's one that just got to be a little bit that's a live. look so listen the food still to this show i think that it is a list to look at this. show. to. other. gods to police the. premier system or proposal. for the removal of those rules for snow but about the affair actual first three months during roekel. small so for. most of. us more development. but just to go to a new report general show you know it's a more rational look for him or work for children or work the sort of world war. three. they're really just going to. be doing. the right. there are. those just lovely also of those books with a little up included but they'll put your question up. against us yellow. star stuff which is which to the. style show
would you know if you were to see both of them what would you say to mr sure he screws up they make people. laugh they got stung that's young. for about the most awful china it's about from just going through from a little. girl's eyes a little spanish or. modest liberal bias or put out there are overall still so still because this look at those of the almost possible for the for the fans in a smooth as the clip that's one that just got to be a little bit that's a live. look so listen the food...
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mr. myers, why were they banned from having flavors, regular cigarettes? >> because congress determined after substantial evidence that they mostly appealed to young people. > exactly. and so i don't understand why you couldn't have your product without flavors. mr. weiss? >> so, for us we get a decision we make through the lens of what is going to help us a comish our mission to obsolete secrets but because were in as an adult smokers we have not yet so any products that contain any flavors. and still as of today don't. but as responsible company prior to offer the flavors we conducted research to ensure that to the greatest degree possible we would not appeal to non-smoking youth with the flavors we would provide. so what we're trying to understand who uses our product with the goal of appealing to adult smokers without appealing to miners and we were satisfied with the results of that research which we will be happy to smith for the record. the research was conducted by a doctor was present here today and willing to answer questions to you or your staff. >> i've got to show you just have an 18 year-old just because that's all call names on them, they th
mr. myers, why were they banned from having flavors, regular cigarettes? >> because congress determined after substantial evidence that they mostly appealed to young people. > exactly. and so i don't understand why you couldn't have your product without flavors. mr. weiss? >> so, for us we get a decision we make through the lens of what is going to help us a comish our mission to obsolete secrets but because were in as an adult smokers we have not yet so any products that contain...
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mr. speaker, innocent young children, their short lives ended in the most brutal and horrific of circumstances. you can't reduce this conflict to a lecture of casualties, but we must acknowledge the scale of suffering in gaza, because the life of a palestinian child is worth every bit as much as the life of an israeli child. >> here, here. >> and every death of a palestinian child will fuel the hatred, emboldened israel's enemies and recruit more supporters to terrorist groups like hamas. we stand up for israel's right to defend itself, but this escalation will not bring israel lasting security. does he agree with the secretary-general of the u.n. ban ki-moon that we must continue to press for an immediate cease-fire, for an immediate end to the israeli military operation has to come to an end of the rocket fire by hamas, that all sides must respect international humanitarian law, and that israel must exercise maximum restraint? what is his review of the report suggesting that israel is using flash shells? does he agree that the only way to avoid the cycle of violence and perpetual insecurity
mr. speaker, innocent young children, their short lives ended in the most brutal and horrific of circumstances. you can't reduce this conflict to a lecture of casualties, but we must acknowledge the scale of suffering in gaza, because the life of a palestinian child is worth every bit as much as the life of an israeli child. >> here, here. >> and every death of a palestinian child will fuel the hatred, emboldened israel's enemies and recruit more supporters to terrorist groups like...
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mr. gowdy and -- in trying to present to this body this amendment which will help i think facilitate the goal of making college more affordable. it is absolutely so essential to the young people of this country. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. gowdy: in summation, mr. chairman, i want to thank again the chairman, the gentleman from minnesota, for his willingness to entertain other people's ideas for his hard work, and the full book of business that they do on education and the work force, particularly the women and men who work so hard on the staff. and my friend from vermont, who is always open to areas of consensus and agreement and working across the aisle. and with that i would yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from vermont. mr. welch: i would say the same to mr. gowdy. appreciate working with him on this and also on our committee on oversight and government reform. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time having expired, the question is on the amendment offered by the g
mr. gowdy and -- in trying to present to this body this amendment which will help i think facilitate the goal of making college more affordable. it is absolutely so essential to the young people of this country. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. gowdy: in summation, mr. chairman, i want to thank again the chairman, the gentleman from minnesota, for his willingness to entertain other people's ideas...
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mr. speaker, i'd like to give the young chairman one additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. goodlatte: sign one bill into law, enforce another version of it, repeat until the accumulation of power in the presidency is complete. we should all support this resolution today as it aims to unite 2/3 of the federal government in delivering a simple message, congress writes the laws and the president enforces them. our own constitutionally required oath to support the constitution of the united states requires no less. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from maryland, the democratic whip, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and i rise in opposition to the bill that is before us. it is somewhat ironic that the republicans want to sue the president for enfor
mr. speaker, i'd like to give the young chairman one additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. goodlatte: sign one bill into law, enforce another version of it, repeat until the accumulation of power in the presidency is complete. we should all support this resolution today as it aims to unite 2/3 of the federal government in delivering a simple message, congress writes the laws and the president enforces them. our own constitutionally required...
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young people. >> but i do think the point that mrs.linton has presented herself in a light that just doesn't ring true rubs people the wrong way. because they do wonder if maybe mrs. clinton has lost touch with the average person. and they look at somebody like an elizabeth warren, and she's got fire in her belly, and she is connecting with people when she's on the stump. and that's what people want. they saw that in barack obama. that he was connecting with people on the stump. so the question is, who's going to connect with the hearts of people, the minds, but the hearts. and i think elizabeth warren has been edging out mrs. clinton on that -- >> you know, one of the reasons i'm reluctant to vigorously endorse hillary clinton is because, that's all you have to talk about. but i would rather talk about, you know, the last we had this issue, in the presidential election, i was so ashamed to foreigners, for them to believe that that was the best that my country hadded to off ed had to. >> are you talking about the republican party? >> n
young people. >> but i do think the point that mrs.linton has presented herself in a light that just doesn't ring true rubs people the wrong way. because they do wonder if maybe mrs. clinton has lost touch with the average person. and they look at somebody like an elizabeth warren, and she's got fire in her belly, and she is connecting with people when she's on the stump. and that's what people want. they saw that in barack obama. that he was connecting with people on the stump. so the...
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young 15-year-old daughter has been sexually assaulted. she calls the police and reports rape. >> interestingly, mr. was described by the police officer as not asking any questions, as not even appearing concerned whatsoever with the fact that he was under arrest for the sexual assault of a child. >> this event and this arrest occurred while he was still under investigation, still being looked at for the previous two offenses and these all came to light within a three to four-month period. at no point did he ever give any of these young ladies a false name. he never tried to hide his age. he believed he was untouchable. he is almost borderline nymphomaniac. he's always looking for sex. he always needs sex. obviously his preference is young teenaged girls. the military investigators were able to obtain search warrants for kevin's apartment. they ultimately found images of child pornography and then kevin eventually got charged with eight different offenses, which he was found guilty on six of those and ultimately sentenced to 13 years in the military prison. he spends roughly ten years incarcerated a
young 15-year-old daughter has been sexually assaulted. she calls the police and reports rape. >> interestingly, mr. was described by the police officer as not asking any questions, as not even appearing concerned whatsoever with the fact that he was under arrest for the sexual assault of a child. >> this event and this arrest occurred while he was still under investigation, still being looked at for the previous two offenses and these all came to light within a three to four-month...
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mr. bradshaw, the demands that are being placed on young men and women both in terms of what's required of them for regular coaching and what's required of them for informal coaching and required simply to become competitive these days is far too great a time demand and we need to find ways and i completely agree with mr. ramsay for example need to find ways that young men and women can take advantage of internships and study abroad opportunities. of all the things we know that helped prepare them for life because a tiny fraction of them are ever going to play professional sports. virtually all college players their last game is virtually their last game of college and that's not going to be their professional life in their life in general is going to be changed by having a meaningful degree and meaningful experiences that go along with that. we need to create opportunities for them to do many things available on campus. >> bradshaw as a member institution taking care of the well-being of the student-athletes and i'm told it would sure practice to conduct exit interviews and i'm wondering,
mr. bradshaw, the demands that are being placed on young men and women both in terms of what's required of them for regular coaching and what's required of them for informal coaching and required simply to become competitive these days is far too great a time demand and we need to find ways and i completely agree with mr. ramsay for example need to find ways that young men and women can take advantage of internships and study abroad opportunities. of all the things we know that helped prepare...
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nobody should be traveling to america this way, and especially not young children. so, mr. president, this is something that the president of the united states needs to see. i mean, if it's serious enough for him to call this a humanitarian crisis and ask congress to appropriate more than $3 billion on an emergency basis to help pay for additional capacity, it's serious enough to warrant his personal attention. and i just don't get it. i really don't. i had occasion to work with president obama when he was in the united states senate. i see him less often now that he's over in that big house on pennsylvania avenue. but that just doesn't strike me as who he is. so i just wonder, what in the world could be going on? is he so much living in the bubble that i guess all presidents live in that he needs to break out of the bubble and find out what's actually happening on the ground? so at the very least, i would think the president would want to take the opportunity to say thank you to chief oaks and the border patrol, fema and other federal agencies that are working to try to he
nobody should be traveling to america this way, and especially not young children. so, mr. president, this is something that the president of the united states needs to see. i mean, if it's serious enough for him to call this a humanitarian crisis and ask congress to appropriate more than $3 billion on an emergency basis to help pay for additional capacity, it's serious enough to warrant his personal attention. and i just don't get it. i really don't. i had occasion to work with president obama...