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mr. allison, we do not mind putting up with you. [laughter] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is joyce. i belong to the senior action network and i used to be on the executive board for the san francisco project, another community organization. after living in san francisco said most of my life, since 1948 -- that is all of them a lot of people here -- i might have to be joined the -- forced to join 50 million or more people who have had to move out of the city and live with friends and relatives because they cannot afford to live in this city anymore. i cannot get a job anymore because of the downturn. based on my social security i cannot fix my roof. i need to pay my education and pay my utilities. i have more soup kitchens in the southeast near the calpers area. and if people do not want to pay taxes, begged. and we need to repair the 30,000 units for people to have enough senior housing as well as housing for everyone else. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> @ bekker afternoon, supervisors. i am the case manager for mr. he. i represent the family services
mr. allison, we do not mind putting up with you. [laughter] >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is joyce. i belong to the senior action network and i used to be on the executive board for the san francisco project, another community organization. after living in san francisco said most of my life, since 1948 -- that is all of them a lot of people here -- i might have to be joined the -- forced to join 50 million or more people who have had to move out of the city and live with...
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May 23, 2012
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mr. allison seymour. >> you said she didn't execute i think she executed but it was a set up she is american idol. that is what the show is about. she has the look, she is young can do any genera and she should win but probably is not going to. >> you always talk about it, it is a popularity contest hold that thought jack let's look at these kids this is jessica the prayer her choice from the season. i loved her singing this song ♪ [ music ] >> could you get a better american idol? >> but that is jessica right there allison. we loved her from day one. and jennifer lopez was on point when you go into the studio to record, do what is true to you. that is what the people will feel. developing artisttelling them that is what is important she has to remember that but she is 16. >> mark >> it is american idol not american artist. i think she -- >> what does that mean mark? that is high brow. >> she is the artist. she out sang -- she sings circles she has the look the worldwide appeal, and she doesn't mind getting dressed up. >> is it american artist? >> i understand the point mark is making but sh
mr. allison seymour. >> you said she didn't execute i think she executed but it was a set up she is american idol. that is what the show is about. she has the look, she is young can do any genera and she should win but probably is not going to. >> you always talk about it, it is a popularity contest hold that thought jack let's look at these kids this is jessica the prayer her choice from the season. i loved her singing this song ♪ [ music ] >> could you get a better...
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May 6, 2012
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mr. allison. we, in about six weeks, mr. ellison was gone, his wife had dementia and could not help us in new york. none of the people who he we found -- none of them is yet gone to school with were still alive. he had written hundreds of short stories and magazine articles and the number of books that were published after his death. that simply told the story of him growing up in oklahoma city. him going off to tuskegee and wanting to be a trumpet player, but ending up as one of the world's greatest writers. i guess it goes to six months. i have never taken more than six months. another project is i was asked by the fbi to write the story of the investigation of the oklahoma city bombing in 1995. i took that as a very solemn thing. my two coworkers were fbi agents who literally investigated that in oklahoma and kansas within 30 minutes of a crime. they knew it all. the fbi provided me all 30,000 documents. copies of of 30,000 documents of evidence that have been collected that had been used in federal trials and that ultima
mr. allison. we, in about six weeks, mr. ellison was gone, his wife had dementia and could not help us in new york. none of the people who he we found -- none of them is yet gone to school with were still alive. he had written hundreds of short stories and magazine articles and the number of books that were published after his death. that simply told the story of him growing up in oklahoma city. him going off to tuskegee and wanting to be a trumpet player, but ending up as one of the world's...
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May 9, 2012
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mr. allison from minnesota for his five minute. >> thank you, mr. chairman. congressman frank, could you describe to i think you already have alluded to it a little bit, but could you elaborate further on what benefit you see from ensuring greater representation of people of diverse experience and the federal reserves open market committee? >> i have a fundamental belief in the electorate ultimately making the decisions, and it's very and almost. there is nothing comparable but as a matter fact, today with there being some vacancies on the board of governors, half the votes i think on the open market committee are cast by people than we did a check of who are the members of the boards. it's kind of a closed system, the board members are selected with a great input from the president's, they in turn picked a regional presidents, and it is private sector governance of an important part of what we do. and again i am not talking about what they do in their economic activity. the bill says they should not vote on monetary policy. and i just don't understand what t
mr. allison from minnesota for his five minute. >> thank you, mr. chairman. congressman frank, could you describe to i think you already have alluded to it a little bit, but could you elaborate further on what benefit you see from ensuring greater representation of people of diverse experience and the federal reserves open market committee? >> i have a fundamental belief in the electorate ultimately making the decisions, and it's very and almost. there is nothing comparable but as a...
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May 14, 2012
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mr. allison's could play a big part in not having that guy be put to death. >> i'll tell you something that is really frustrating, 9/11 didn't have to actually happen had we taken out usama bin laden back in 1999 during the bill clinton administration. last night on "60 minutes" there's a guy that was the head of the special unit of the c.i.a., he was in afghanistan and they were trying to figure a way to get a bead on bin laden. they knew he was a bad guy and responsible for a lot of terror. they wound up using one of those predators but it did not have a missile on it. they could only see him. they watched bin laden and they wanted to kill him and they called the white house. and this is what happened. >> our human sources took us to a village not far from kandahar. >> what did you see there? >> we saw a security detail, a convoy and we saw bin laden exit the vehicle. >> clearly? >> clearly. and we had the optics that were spot on, beaming back to us. c.i.a. headquarters, we immediately alerted the white house and the clinton administration's response was well, it will take several hours
mr. allison's could play a big part in not having that guy be put to death. >> i'll tell you something that is really frustrating, 9/11 didn't have to actually happen had we taken out usama bin laden back in 1999 during the bill clinton administration. last night on "60 minutes" there's a guy that was the head of the special unit of the c.i.a., he was in afghanistan and they were trying to figure a way to get a bead on bin laden. they knew he was a bad guy and responsible for a...
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May 1, 2012
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mr. hume will be here to reply. we're coming right back. follow the wings. i'm gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom in this. one day, i'll park this in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,0 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] when you own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, chances are they'll own it one da too. which is why it undergoes such a rigorous inspection to meet our uncompromising standards. one day, i'm gonna drive this to vegas. [ male announcer ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. my new apartment isn't that far away. it's 4.2 miles away ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. >> bill: cbs news has filed a freedom of information act request asking for justice department documents
mr. hume will be here to reply. we're coming right back. follow the wings. i'm gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom in this. one day, i'll park this in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,0 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] when you own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, chances are they'll own it one da too. which is why it undergoes such a rigorous inspection to meet our uncompromising standards. one day, i'm gonna drive this to vegas....
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allison. great work, lincoln high school, congratulations. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back.the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from ohio, ms. schmidt, for five minutes. ms. schmidt: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to address the audience for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. schmidt: mr. speaker, i rise today in honor and in memory of a very dear friend of mine and a very dear friend of brown county, county commissioner rick eagen. rick's passion for community service spanned his entire life. he was a member of the rippley fire department for almost 30 years. he served 14 years in local law enforcement. he was also a former councilmember and vice mayor of rippley, ohio. but rick didn't stop there. he wanted to do momplet -- more. he wanted to be county commissioner because he felt he could lead the county forward. and so he ran for commissioner and lost. he ran again and lost. they say the third time's a charm, and rick decided to test that water and so in 2010 he threw his hat in the ring. un
allison. great work, lincoln high school, congratulations. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back.the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from ohio, ms. schmidt, for five minutes. ms. schmidt: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to address the audience for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. schmidt: mr. speaker, i rise today in honor and in memory of a very dear friend of mine and a very dear friend of brown county, county...