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thanks mr. adams. i will turn it back over to mr. chiu. >> thank you. let's go to speaker cards and we have two cards and let's start with the first two and if others wish to follow if you could line up on the right hand side of the board chamber. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am it meeba moss. i am spur and i wanted to come in and speak on behalf of this piece of legislation and many of you have talked about why this is so critical to the housing trust fund package and one of the stakeholders that has been a part of that process from the beginning i want to under score the importance of this piece of legislation as well the additional pieces of legislation that will be coming before you in the months to come. this was a consensus measure of the we were proud we were able to work with the community stakeholders and all of the members of the work working group that we responded to the housing crisis we're are experiencing in san francisco as well as ways to stimulate, market rate production housing as well and this is just the very beginning of what w
thanks mr. adams. i will turn it back over to mr. chiu. >> thank you. let's go to speaker cards and we have two cards and let's start with the first two and if others wish to follow if you could line up on the right hand side of the board chamber. >> good afternoon supervisors. i am it meeba moss. i am spur and i wanted to come in and speak on behalf of this piece of legislation and many of you have talked about why this is so critical to the housing trust fund package and one of...
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mr. adams came over, you know, that was john quincy adams, mr. adams came over, we played chess.read, she read mary shelley, frankenstein, and she thought that was there are morbid. [laughter] she went to the market, and she paid, you know, the cents for a -- 12 cents for a dozen eggs, and she wrote down all of her purchase. so for recreating daily life, this was an extraordinary source, and it made me realize i was going to be able to recreate daily life in an intimate way. i wanted to write a book about the way people live inside washington. and this came a kind of mission of mine as i got into this research, was to write a book that was really about live anything washington and not about -- living in washington and not about washington politics. the daily newspapers were an abundant source of information just because there were so many of them, and you had these different tendencies, so they would look at things slightly differently, you know? and you could get a lot of information that way. and then i spent a lot of time in the national archives, and i found the docket book o
mr. adams came over, you know, that was john quincy adams, mr. adams came over, we played chess.read, she read mary shelley, frankenstein, and she thought that was there are morbid. [laughter] she went to the market, and she paid, you know, the cents for a -- 12 cents for a dozen eggs, and she wrote down all of her purchase. so for recreating daily life, this was an extraordinary source, and it made me realize i was going to be able to recreate daily life in an intimate way. i wanted to write a...
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i commend my colleague, the gentlelady from florida, mrs. adams, for her work in developing the bill and urge my colleagues to support the legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time as well. the speaker pro tempore: all time having been expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6185 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. smith: mr. speaker, i
i commend my colleague, the gentlelady from florida, mrs. adams, for her work in developing the bill and urge my colleagues to support the legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his...
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could you make the case to us as to why mr. adamse more red cent from the city of bell. >> as a lot of my family would call it, it's nothing but chutzpah, the average person takes home annually a pension of $81,000. he wants a half million. but he doesn't want to answer questions to justify it. he must show that he had a valid contract and that that valid contract is free from fraud. but you don't want to answer questions 14 minutes of i'm invoke my amendment privilege? sorry, bud. megyn: he did that in the course of his own litigation to get the pension he's demanding? >> yes. 14 minutes. 20 times. they said let many try is think it way. we'll show you some things to look at. i'm not going to look at that because i'm not going to answer any questions about it. megyn: he wants it per year? >> per year which in zimbabwe is $17 trillion. megyn: david, why does this guy deserve one penny? he's getting $500,000 as a police chief in this city. >> it's twice the pension of the lapd. >> this hard working public servant is standing amid a fo
could you make the case to us as to why mr. adamse more red cent from the city of bell. >> as a lot of my family would call it, it's nothing but chutzpah, the average person takes home annually a pension of $81,000. he wants a half million. but he doesn't want to answer questions to justify it. he must show that he had a valid contract and that that valid contract is free from fraud. but you don't want to answer questions 14 minutes of i'm invoke my amendment privilege? sorry, bud. megyn:...
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. >> well, before i expressed my own opinion, i can tell today that even mr. adam the one that took this picture -- >> eddie adams. >> yeah. i remember i think recently in an interview when people ask his opinion again about the picture, and he expressed some kind of regret that -- and he said something like because he didn't know what happened before, what that vietcong, you know, do to vietnamese in saigon. >> what year was that picture taken? >> during the tet offensive. >> 1968. >> big tet -- 1968. ok? so -- >> and here's a picture you have in the book -- >> yeah, yeah. >> didn't he just die also? >> yes. >> he was here in town. >> in washington, about three years ago. very poor man. he come here and with help from the family, he opened very small vietnamese restaurant, very small one. his wife cook and he serve. but he didn't make it because the place is too small. and he chose that. he come out clean and he -- and he, you know, as a chief of police, you know, for many years, very powerful man. >> chief of police in saigon. >> of vietnam. >> of whole vietnam.
. >> well, before i expressed my own opinion, i can tell today that even mr. adam the one that took this picture -- >> eddie adams. >> yeah. i remember i think recently in an interview when people ask his opinion again about the picture, and he expressed some kind of regret that -- and he said something like because he didn't know what happened before, what that vietcong, you know, do to vietnamese in saigon. >> what year was that picture taken? >> during the tet...
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mr. adams, that was john quincy adams, the former president, came over and play chess.read -- she read mary shelley's frankenstein. she taught that was very. she went to the market and paid $0.12 for a dozen next. she wrote down everything that she -- oliver purchases. recreating daily life, this was an extraordinary source, and it made me realize that i was going to be a will to recreate daily life and a very intimate, realistic way. write a book about congress and politicians. i want to read a book about the way people lived in washington. this became a kind of mission of mind. this research. write a book that was about living in washington. the daily newspapers were in abundant source of estimations is because there were some many of them. you had these different tendencies, so there would look at things slightly differently. you could get a lot of them permission that way. i spent time in the national archives. i found the doctor book of the court, the circuit court the time. you find out who was breaking the law and how they were breaking the law, who was suing eac
mr. adams, that was john quincy adams, the former president, came over and play chess.read -- she read mary shelley's frankenstein. she taught that was very. she went to the market and paid $0.12 for a dozen next. she wrote down everything that she -- oliver purchases. recreating daily life, this was an extraordinary source, and it made me realize that i was going to be a will to recreate daily life and a very intimate, realistic way. write a book about congress and politicians. i want to read...
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mr. adams wants $510,000 a year for his one-year in bell. looking forward to taking all of bell's money. >>shepard: the news begins anew, we are learning more about what the white house knew and when in libya. sources say intelligence agents knew it was a terror strike within a delay, something that says it was the work of a spontaneous mob. the president and governor romney again battling out in the same state today. this time, virginia, where the poll shows it could go either way on election day. the nfl's real referees, at long last, finally ready for some football after weeks of blown calls and furious fans they will get on the field tonight. that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says the hour is late, very late to stop iran from becoming a nuclear threat. >> the iranian nuclear calendar doesn't take time out for anyone or for anything. i speak about it now because when it comes to the survival of my country it
mr. adams wants $510,000 a year for his one-year in bell. looking forward to taking all of bell's money. >>shepard: the news begins anew, we are learning more about what the white house knew and when in libya. sources say intelligence agents knew it was a terror strike within a delay, something that says it was the work of a spontaneous mob. the president and governor romney again battling out in the same state today. this time, virginia, where the poll shows it could go either way on...
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mr. adams, that was john quincy adams -- he came over. she read mary shelley's frankenstein. went to the market and she paid, you know, 12 cents for a dozen eggs and she wrote down everything -- on her purchases. for re-creating daily life, this was an extraordinary thing. many realize amini realized that i was going to be able to re-create daily life in a very intimate, realistic way. i don't want to write a book about congressmen and politicians, but how life was in washington. that became a mission of mine. to write a book about living in washington and not washington politics. the daily newspaper was an abundant source of information. we have these different tendencies, so they would look at things slightly differently. you know, and you could get a lot of information that way. i spent a lot of time in the national archives, and i found the docket of the court so you could find out who is breaking the law, how they were breaking the law, giving a real sense of the texture of daily life. finally the last thing was the property tax records, which were also important. there
mr. adams, that was john quincy adams -- he came over. she read mary shelley's frankenstein. went to the market and she paid, you know, 12 cents for a dozen eggs and she wrote down everything -- on her purchases. for re-creating daily life, this was an extraordinary thing. many realize amini realized that i was going to be able to re-create daily life in a very intimate, realistic way. i don't want to write a book about congressmen and politicians, but how life was in washington. that became a...
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case had it not been for one of hiss one day saii heehad information that could clearr know mr williams from adam 3 theetippled baltimoreecounty shootee. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluue in williams minn... &pii was thh miracll he haad praying for the past 12 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a femaleejudge and shh said something about new county poliie department and all of a sudden she topped &pand said mr williams we're no out of the court and she said you're free you can leave. ii waaked out of he court. williams has now hirrd blair to represent him in a civil lawwuit they plan to filee against the tate.3:31:25 he uu sighs unfortunately was given all this time and i thinn it's eryyunfair. 4:05:46 how is a person supposed to come out and function normally. at 61 years old williams is sttuugling. he prison. he was omeless for mooths. a v-a programmhas helped put aaroof over his head. as for finding a job, that hasn't hhppened. but, get to him.4:09:03 as long as i don't go back to that lifeetyle i think at least i can maintain to a functioing degree in ociety and ttying po be helpfuu to whoever
case had it not been for one of hiss one day saii heehad information that could clearr know mr williams from adam 3 theetippled baltimoreecounty shootee. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluue in williams minn... &pii was thh miracll he haad praying for the past 12 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a femaleejudge and shh said something about new county poliie department and all of a sudden she topped &pand said mr williams we're no out of the court and she said you're free you can leave. ii...
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i used to shop for mrs. adams. my mom would refuse to give me the money. i'm not going to give the money. she was arguing me to take the posters off the walls. so i said okay. you want to go buy it, you go get a job. i was 11. in italy, in the '40s and '50s that's normal but in the united states that was basically illegal. she could be put away for that now. i got a job in the pizzeria. first day i fell in love with the business of taking care of people. a long time later it's what i love. it makes people happy. >> which number of kids dew point to be. >> i wanted to be paul stanley because he's about love. i met him and how cool is this. i said identify been a fan of yours. he said i'm a fan of yours. i cook your meat balls all the time. i took my 76 year uncle to a kiss concert the other night. he said it was great. >> how did it go? >> he was on stage with motley crew and two half naked girls. so it went well with him. >> rebecca is who is this guy. >> this worked out so well for you too. >> it works out well. sometimes it doesn't. mostly it's good. >>
i used to shop for mrs. adams. my mom would refuse to give me the money. i'm not going to give the money. she was arguing me to take the posters off the walls. so i said okay. you want to go buy it, you go get a job. i was 11. in italy, in the '40s and '50s that's normal but in the united states that was basically illegal. she could be put away for that now. i got a job in the pizzeria. first day i fell in love with the business of taking care of people. a long time later it's what i love. it...
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blue oneeday said he had iiformation that could &pclear williams. 3:40:40 hey didn't know mr williams from adamip led baltimore county dettctives tt the actual shooter. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluke in wwlliams mind... it was the miracle he &phad prayinn ffr the past 11 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a female judge and she said something aaout new developments in baltimore county policeedepartment andd all of a sudden she stopped and said mr williams we're nol prosing your case. i walled out of the court and she said you''e free you can leave. i walked out of the court. williams has now hired blair lawsuit they plan to file against the state.3:31::5 he 4:05:46 how is a person as - supposed to come ouu and function normally. at 1 years old willlams is struggling. he contracted hepatistissc in months. a v-a program has helped put aaroof over his williams is not letting that get to him.4:09:03 as longgas i don't go backkto that &plifestyle i ttink at least i can maintain to a functioing degree in society and trying to be helpful to whoever i can along my way and that's what i've been doing s
blue oneeday said he had iiformation that could &pclear williams. 3:40:40 hey didn't know mr williams from adamip led baltimore county dettctives tt the actual shooter. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluke in wwlliams mind... it was the miracle he &phad prayinn ffr the past 11 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a female judge and she said something aaout new developments in baltimore county policeedepartment andd all of a sudden she stopped and said mr williams we're nol prosing your case. i...
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good -- commissioner adams is excused. [roll-call] mr.president, we have a quorum. >> next item. goodbye 5 and no. 2 is presentation of the small business commission cert -- >> item #2 is a presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. goo[applause] >> it is my honor to give this award to the most deserving fellow, joseph fink, owner of the cafe. i do not know if you have been there, but it is a wonderful old school cafe, a great place to have a tuna sandwich and ice cream. it is a neighborhood institution, and you should definitely make it out there. good >> we just celebrated our 30th anniversary. >> let me read the presentation. on this monday, august 13, 2012, the small business conditions is proud to acknowledge the contribution the cafe has made to the city of san francisco. over the past 30 years, the company has provided an exciting cafe with desserts. ++p culture, making it one of the most enjoyable eating establishments in town. the proprietor is recognized for championing the value of small businesses and
good -- commissioner adams is excused. [roll-call] mr.president, we have a quorum. >> next item. goodbye 5 and no. 2 is presentation of the small business commission cert -- >> item #2 is a presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. goo[applause] >> it is my honor to give this award to the most deserving fellow, joseph fink, owner of the cafe. i do not know if you have been there, but it is a wonderful old school cafe, a great place to have a tuna...
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. >> adam, with great respect. mr. obama talked about that in '08, too. >> with you know what, this week i wrote a piece about the guy who invented the safety razor, and he wrote a book about social utopia, and he wrote this before he invented the razor. and the irony he became one of the richest men in the world and he wrote at that there would be chaos and rising in the streets. this is in 1903. >> are you saying they're trying to destroy the capitalist system. >> no, we've heard that capitalism is going to destroy america and ten years of this. the argument is well over 100 years old and it does not hold water. >> that's not quite what they said. it was an interesting-- no, no, let's talk about shared prosperity and sred profits did you shared prosperity. >> i thought it was an interesting strategy to say we're all capitalists like you are, but we have to maintain the social safety net because of 2008, essentially, and that-- >> that's exactly the point. >> neil: sandra? >> that is what he said. >> one thing that i-
. >> adam, with great respect. mr. obama talked about that in '08, too. >> with you know what, this week i wrote a piece about the guy who invented the safety razor, and he wrote a book about social utopia, and he wrote this before he invented the razor. and the irony he became one of the richest men in the world and he wrote at that there would be chaos and rising in the streets. this is in 1903. >> are you saying they're trying to destroy the capitalist system. >> no,...
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good -- commissioner adams is excused. [roll-call] mr. vice president, we have a quorum. >> next item. goodbye 5 and no. 2 is presentation of the small business commission cert -- >> item #2 is a presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. goo[applause] >> it is my honor to give this award to the most deserving fellow, joseph fink, owner of the cafe. i do not know if you have been there, but it is a wonderful old school cafe, a great place to have a tuna sandwich
good -- commissioner adams is excused. [roll-call] mr. vice president, we have a quorum. >> next item. goodbye 5 and no. 2 is presentation of the small business commission cert -- >> item #2 is a presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. goo[applause] >> it is my honor to give this award to the most deserving fellow, joseph fink, owner of the cafe. i do not know if you have been there, but it is a wonderful old school cafe, a great place to have a...
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adam: mr. murdoch was here this morning kicking things off he said that the path to global competitiveness runs through israel if you look at foreign direct investment 11 billion dollars last year and growing. in fact the israeli economy has been growing at roughly 3.8%. expected to slow a bit but still performing much better than economies like ours or even europe. and of course gdp per capita in israel is now on par with europe. so this is an economic success story that the israelis are very happy to talk about. one thing we will be talking about i'm going to throw it to some video here that shows you generic oil and gas exploration because you don't think of israel as oil exporter. warren buffett joked if you are looking for oil in the middle east, you go past israel. you don't even stop. but israel is on the verge of becoming an exporter of natural gas. couple of things about to happen in israel, first come 2013 they will begin taking delivery, offshore buoy depot which you can unload liqui
adam: mr. murdoch was here this morning kicking things off he said that the path to global competitiveness runs through israel if you look at foreign direct investment 11 billion dollars last year and growing. in fact the israeli economy has been growing at roughly 3.8%. expected to slow a bit but still performing much better than economies like ours or even europe. and of course gdp per capita in israel is now on par with europe. so this is an economic success story that the israelis are very...
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adam: okay. we've got the adult and we've got eastwood. there was a moment in his speech last night some people are refering to almost like, mr. v, reagan, tear down that wall. listen to this portion of the speech. [cheers and applause] adam: think we've got, i think we're having trouble with that. let me tell you it was the portion where he describes the president, look you promised to lower sea levels, you promised to stop global warm. i problem to help your family. ford,s that has to be a winner, right. >> absolutely. these are serious times and we need serious solutions. i will deliver on the jobs and energy security. adam: chris? >> it was a good sinker. i think the problem romney has he doesn't really connect. the reality when you're talked about undecided voters i'm not sure they saw anything that will move him. the speech hurt him but i don't think it will move anyone on the fence. >> it was not targeted left or right. it was targeted to independent voters. >> if that is the case it won't work. adam: chris, why do you say it doesn't work? seemed to be a neutral speech reaching out to women when he talked about his mothe
adam: okay. we've got the adult and we've got eastwood. there was a moment in his speech last night some people are refering to almost like, mr. v, reagan, tear down that wall. listen to this portion of the speech. [cheers and applause] adam: think we've got, i think we're having trouble with that. let me tell you it was the portion where he describes the president, look you promised to lower sea levels, you promised to stop global warm. i problem to help your family. ford,s that has to be a...
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adam kaufman dressed. not at all like someone who said he just woke up. >> it stood out for me that mr. dressed. and he was just doing cpr, how did he have shoes, clothes on, and why is she completely naked? it just didn't sit right, didn't seem normal. >> if as adam said he'd been home all night, why was the front of his mercedes warm to the touch? >> i put my hand on the hood and i felt it was extremely warm. >> and of course there were those marks on lina's neck and torso. they were fresh to the prosecutor. they weren't there the evening before when she showed her best friend her spray tan. >> she took off her jacket? >> yes. >> was she nude? >> yes, she was. >> did you notice any marks on her body at all? >> no. >> an aventura police officer gave a description of the indentations he found on her neck. >> it was consistent with fingertip sized markings. >> and they called a witness who had been key to the investigation that morning. crime scene investigator anna howell. she testified about what she saw on lina's hands. >> the nail polish on her middle finger and index finger were chi
adam kaufman dressed. not at all like someone who said he just woke up. >> it stood out for me that mr. dressed. and he was just doing cpr, how did he have shoes, clothes on, and why is she completely naked? it just didn't sit right, didn't seem normal. >> if as adam said he'd been home all night, why was the front of his mercedes warm to the touch? >> i put my hand on the hood and i felt it was extremely warm. >> and of course there were those marks on lina's neck and...
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adam. >> this involves james murdoch. "the wall street journal" is reporting that mr. murdoch is going to now oversee fox networks group.tially the television aspects of news corporation here in the united states. however another publication says while that is true, it does not include the fox news channel. but "wall street journal" reporting that james murdoch will oversee the fox networks group here in the united states. back to melissa in houston. melissa: all right. adam, thanks so much. meanwhile we are open for business here in houston and it is our running theme down here. the texas economy is humming along while the rest of the economy is really struggling. what is the lone star state doing right? what lessons should our lawmakers in d.c. be learning from it? senator kay bailey hutchison served tex sass in that role for 20 years. senator hutchison. thanks the time for being with us today. >> i appreciate it. so glad you're coming to houston looking at that great, dynamic envinment. we're happy you're there. melissa: we discovered the secret in texas and especially houston is doing it right. when you look at the
adam. >> this involves james murdoch. "the wall street journal" is reporting that mr. murdoch is going to now oversee fox networks group.tially the television aspects of news corporation here in the united states. however another publication says while that is true, it does not include the fox news channel. but "wall street journal" reporting that james murdoch will oversee the fox networks group here in the united states. back to melissa in houston. melissa: all...
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mr. director, your support in the past. i guess you guys can all see this, the report starts with the last event and i'll do the first couple of three slides and adamwill kick in, america's series ri gotta, we got some 60 thousand on the peak and marina green, if you see the boats on the water and the others around the bay area, there was tens of thousands of people watching a spectacularly successful event, you tube and published stories around the world were in the thousands, we had many, many accredited media from some 15 countries and i just don't know what else to say except as an arena for sailing, it's just amazing. the reliable breeze, the sailing right up along the shore and remember, commissioners, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first time in the 160 year history of the cup that the sailing has not taken place far off shore, that has never been before and it's amazing. the website had a lot of hits, a lot of unique visitors, this unique app, some of them called it sex on a stick, but on an ios device, you can download this app and realtime wherever you are get the information of what's happening and very soon, you'll be able to point t
mr. director, your support in the past. i guess you guys can all see this, the report starts with the last event and i'll do the first couple of three slides and adamwill kick in, america's series ri gotta, we got some 60 thousand on the peak and marina green, if you see the boats on the water and the others around the bay area, there was tens of thousands of people watching a spectacularly successful event, you tube and published stories around the world were in the thousands, we had many,...
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adams we met thank you, mr. chairman. i want to think you for letting me join the committee. mr. horwitz, i have sat here. as you know, come from a law-enforcement background and i sit here and i listen and i am very concerned that we had an operation that appeared to have no true oversight from anyone at an upper level. when an exit strategy is requested in march of 2010, and nothing happens, i have a few questions as to what happened to this agency? >> i think i need to go back to maybe even before. because as i've worked with this agency, years ago, in law enforcement, they had these oversight protections. you could not get a wiretap without going and getting someone from above review it and approve it and have it taken to a judge to be signed. you recall that? >> there was an evolving practice as you indicated, and the atf, that removed that requirement. >> that would be nice to know as to when they decided to remove those practices. because apparently, those supervisors that should've been reviewing it did not review it or claim to have not reviewed it, and therefore, we hav
adams we met thank you, mr. chairman. i want to think you for letting me join the committee. mr. horwitz, i have sat here. as you know, come from a law-enforcement background and i sit here and i listen and i am very concerned that we had an operation that appeared to have no true oversight from anyone at an upper level. when an exit strategy is requested in march of 2010, and nothing happens, i have a few questions as to what happened to this agency? >> i think i need to go back to maybe...
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mr. romero stepped out of the car. when he stepped out of the car, he had the replica handgun in his waistband. >> mario romero's sister says she watched from the window. she was adamant her brother never opened the car door. >> there was no doors open. >> police today said they have not spoken to her to get her account. >> we have not spoken to the sister yet. we would like to speak to the sister, but she hasn't been available for our detectives yet. >> i've been in front of the police station for the last two days. >> romero's family has also said police have been cruising by their house harassing the family. the family looked to meet with police of chief today. he told he will meet with romero's family next week. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a city found potential problems with program to help low income san francisco sis cans pay their water bill. 470 addresses belonging to the community-assisted program match up with the city employee data base. it is asking those who appear not to qualify for the program to verify their income, and those who don't meet the requirements will have to pay back the money. . >>> safeway announced today it plans to take its gift card busi
mr. romero stepped out of the car. when he stepped out of the car, he had the replica handgun in his waistband. >> mario romero's sister says she watched from the window. she was adamant her brother never opened the car door. >> there was no doors open. >> police today said they have not spoken to her to get her account. >> we have not spoken to the sister yet. we would like to speak to the sister, but she hasn't been available for our detectives yet. >> i've been...
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dan adams of my staff will go into greater detail about this specific legislation, and again how it is a crucial part of the larger housing trust fund. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. lee. so why don't we go to president david chu before the presentation by your staff. >> was supervisor cohen on the mic? >> i was but -- >> great. >> i can yield to you mr. president. >> thank you. first of allcology leagues i want to thank you for considering this legislation as i think you understand the context of this. this was a policy change that came out of the hard work of the working group and i want to thank them for not only the work they did on the measure we will be considering on the november ballot but as well as considering trailing legislation i think this is the first piece that this committee and our board will be considering. i know it wasn't easy for our housing advocates, and policy makers and developers to develop the consensus when needed when there was so much at stake and i want to say that the unity the afforable housing community is behind this proposal. the legislation before you today and support by the mayor, myself and supervisor kim, who just joined
dan adams of my staff will go into greater detail about this specific legislation, and again how it is a crucial part of the larger housing trust fund. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. lee. so why don't we go to president david chu before the presentation by your staff. >> was supervisor cohen on the mic? >> i was but -- >> great. >> i can yield to you mr. president. >> thank you. first of allcology leagues i want to thank you for considering this...
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adam carolla on howard stern. we >> exact segment tonight, justice department official tony west has been nominated for the number three position associate attorney general. mr. west needs to be confirmed by the senate. problem is he once represented convicted terrorist john walker lyndh involved in the murder of cia operative michael span in 2001 in afghanistan. he pled guilty to a terror related charge and sentenced to 20 years in prison. serving his term in terre haute, indiana. joining us from washington to analyze the situation charles krauthammer. this is important because attorney general eric holder has been accused, by the right, conservatives of simply being in the bag for the far left. we saw the black panther voting thing border stuff. fast and furious stuff. prosecutions. it's not straight down the line. the obama administration has deported more illegal aliens than any other in history. holder has enforced the drug laws pretty aggressively. how do i put this west guy into progressive? is he a far left guy? >> >> why do you identify him as far left guy. >> worked in san francisco advocacy. >> that makes him a liberal. >> all right, the lind thin
adam carolla on howard stern. we >> exact segment tonight, justice department official tony west has been nominated for the number three position associate attorney general. mr. west needs to be confirmed by the senate. problem is he once represented convicted terrorist john walker lyndh involved in the murder of cia operative michael span in 2001 in afghanistan. he pled guilty to a terror related charge and sentenced to 20 years in prison. serving his term in terre haute, indiana....