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host: mr. bell?we are already trying these policies in some states, particularly new england, new york and california. what we see our economies that are dead in the water. people who cannot afford their electric bills and have to choose between heating and eating. we have already seen the future and we have seen how it works. if you want to look at the parts of the country that are comparatively economically prospering, that is where you see coal powered, natural gas powered, and people do not have to pay so much for their energy bill. all of these plans, jeremy and all the environmental groups and the obama administration talk of very good game but that's a quick these policies have been implemented. let's look at california. it is an economic basket case. the energy costs are not the only reason, there are other crazy policies a pursue out there, the poorest it with all those natural advantages it has to be in the mess it is in with a bankrupt government and $1000 a month elected those in many pla
host: mr. bell?we are already trying these policies in some states, particularly new england, new york and california. what we see our economies that are dead in the water. people who cannot afford their electric bills and have to choose between heating and eating. we have already seen the future and we have seen how it works. if you want to look at the parts of the country that are comparatively economically prospering, that is where you see coal powered, natural gas powered, and people do not...
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so mr. bell 56 years, you go back to get your college degree. why?because i promised my dad that if i went to the university of minnesota and they gave me a scholarship that i was going to get my degree up there, and i've about been putting it off, bill for a long time. for some reason last year i said hey, i am going back to school. >> so you left the university of minnesota to play pro football. you were 13 credits short of graduating. >> i got drafted by the kansas city chiefs. i was missing some credited. i went on "the ed sullivan show," johnny carson shoerks i needed to go back and fin isht. >> all right. you did. >> yes. >> tell me about your father. he was a guy who lived in the segregated south in north carolina. he picked some kohn. he drove people around white people people. what was his attitude ottawa trd country, america. >> the whole thing is he taught me to love everybody. you've got to love everybody, and you treat people the way you want to be treated. my dad never went to school and i wanted to go off to school and do every opportu
so mr. bell 56 years, you go back to get your college degree. why?because i promised my dad that if i went to the university of minnesota and they gave me a scholarship that i was going to get my degree up there, and i've about been putting it off, bill for a long time. for some reason last year i said hey, i am going back to school. >> so you left the university of minnesota to play pro football. you were 13 credits short of graduating. >> i got drafted by the kansas city chiefs. i...
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. >> reporter: robin williams tunnel will go off and about one month reporting live from the mrs. bellhouse vicki led the rockets kron 4 news. >> pam: he is one star that i have never met but i miss his spirit. >> grant: robin williams, would be laughing at this spirit i think. the sentence for the judge, from the judge go to jail or get married? >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: after pleading guilty for punching his girlfriend act in the face. there they are, they were married creek 15 days in jail or probation for it they opted for probation which was writing about a bible verse 25 times a day and also getting married within 30 days. the couple, opted to tie the knot derrick they have not been dating for long. >> grant: the young man there who did the punching and daring. we hope that this potential of brink of justice. that >> pam: is very strange. >> pam: (laughter) >> diane: (laughter) >> grant: who is policing these judges? you cannot make people get married. i guess he gave them a choice. >> pam: it is time for gary! >> gary: bumgarner, with a home and current in the sixth inning. t
. >> reporter: robin williams tunnel will go off and about one month reporting live from the mrs. bellhouse vicki led the rockets kron 4 news. >> pam: he is one star that i have never met but i miss his spirit. >> grant: robin williams, would be laughing at this spirit i think. the sentence for the judge, from the judge go to jail or get married? >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: after pleading guilty for punching his girlfriend act in the face. there they are, they...
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. >> good morning, mr. bell, yes, i agree with mr. bell on about the windmills and stuff. i want to ask him a question, does he know about the wobble of the earth, the rotation of the sun, that we re-set -- nature re-set its clock in 2012, and this effected everything as far as our weather goes, and as time goes on, the taps will rebuild themselves and it is nature's way of re-setting the clock in other words. does he know anything about that? >> thank you. you know, there are a lot of theories and there has been a lot of research and things like the orbital wobble of the earth, the wobble on its axis, solar cycles, sun spot activity and so on. and i think clearly there is a huge natural variability in the earth's climate and over long periods of time these big things, these big astronomical things and sun spots and earths orbit play a role. i would just say in terms of the data that we have, we see natural cycles, over 100-year periods and over roughly 1,000-year periods and we're in between the ice ages and the interglacial periods with 10,000 to 12,000 years an the ice
. >> good morning, mr. bell, yes, i agree with mr. bell on about the windmills and stuff. i want to ask him a question, does he know about the wobble of the earth, the rotation of the sun, that we re-set -- nature re-set its clock in 2012, and this effected everything as far as our weather goes, and as time goes on, the taps will rebuild themselves and it is nature's way of re-setting the clock in other words. does he know anything about that? >> thank you. you know, there are a lot...
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mr. bell, thank you so much for joining me. in your view, what happened overnight? >> i think this is just another tragic reminder that weapons in an already wounded community is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: it sure seems like it. the st. louis county police chief john belmar said those were resorts to violence, they were not the protestors, not e the -- the people who started the violence were criminals, not protestors. what are you learning? >> unfortunately, you have a lot of proat the ti ofprotestors that are peaceful, but you have a certain amount of people using these individuals as cover, unfortunately. and we have seen this play out before. so this isn't new. but i think what we need to focus on, and something i have been talking about is we have to continue to push the narrative and the discussion toward community policing. this young man was known by many in the community as well as law enforcement to be a friend of mike brown's. so instead of a weapon, this young man needed therapy. so i would call on social workers and therapists to flood our comm
mr. bell, thank you so much for joining me. in your view, what happened overnight? >> i think this is just another tragic reminder that weapons in an already wounded community is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: it sure seems like it. the st. louis county police chief john belmar said those were resorts to violence, they were not the protestors, not e the -- the people who started the violence were criminals, not protestors. what are you learning? >> unfortunately, you have...
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. >> good morning, mr. bell yes i agree with mr. bell on about the windmills and stuff. i want to ask him a question does he know about the wobble of the earth, the
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mid 80's for highs. poughkeepsie. 93 union wark. 84 at bell mr and sussex back to 79. right now, big change in and west. it has gotten comfortable you but upper 70's around town and across long island and lower 70's as you head to the jersey sore. now heres this the deal. look at the dewpoint temperatures. low 50's from the city westward and still 70's across eastern long island so you can see it is slicing right through here moving to the east and find that lower humidity evertake the area as it goes along tomorrow as the ort west wind continues to be a factor and that would for the next couple of days. while in the 0's here. look west with ward again. 60's williamsport to above 60. buffalo toward detroit. in the 50's tomorrow morning. satellite photo showing sky clearing out here. there's the showers moving to the east. pron. that cold front will keep moving itself tough the east and now high pressure builds in from country. look at this big real estate of intos weather. in good shape here as you will see in the tomorrow is come for 80's. 0's to atlanta. then, l, for
mid 80's for highs. poughkeepsie. 93 union wark. 84 at bell mr and sussex back to 79. right now, big change in and west. it has gotten comfortable you but upper 70's around town and across long island and lower 70's as you head to the jersey sore. now heres this the deal. look at the dewpoint temperatures. low 50's from the city westward and still 70's across eastern long island so you can see it is slicing right through here moving to the east and find that lower humidity evertake the area as...
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[jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! >>> mr. chairman, members of the committee, the first matter i would like to report on is the progress of the investigation. we have received almost 100% of the materials which the senate select committee has collected and analyzed in connection with its investigation. i would estimate that there are, we've received over 100,000 pages of printed material. >> did you spot her there? in 1974, a recent law school graduate named hillary rodham was one of the attorneys working on congress's impeachment investigation of president nixonon. this was before she was the first lady of anything. she was a young, ambitious staffer. this footage is pretty incredible to see and it features some truly madmenesque behavior on the parts of members of congress. it is remarkable. and tomorrow night here on the rachel maddow show, there is more from where that came from. for months, rachel and her producers have been doing a really deep dive into the nbc archives to find the tape and the best stories of the candi
[jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! >>> mr. chairman, members of the committee, the first matter i would like to report on is the progress of the investigation. we have received almost 100% of the materials which the senate select committee has collected and analyzed in connection with its investigation. i would estimate that there are, we've received over 100,000 pages of printed material. >> did you spot her there? in 1974, a recent law school graduate named hillary rodham was...
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mr. furman: it doesn't ring a bell. >> it continued far beyond that. april 45, may, just as d-day was approaching. one of the sort of exciting parts of dan morris's book is his descriptions, of some of the situations you were involved in, personally come on your mission. some ducking bullets. never in greatas peril. we stayed back of the lines 50 miles. one of the interesting things sent me general groves a cable saying sir charles hambrick, head of the bank of england was coming over to the mission for a visit. he also was a big wheel and the british government, ran two or three railroads, big cheese. take care of him. appeared, and i found out immediately that he liked to get around the battlefields, i the armies were up north, and crossed over into germany at. think the armies were up north and hadn't crossed over into germany yet. he was a world war i hero, soldier. so we took him out to visit some of the old world war i battlefields, which were still visible. strasburg on ao friday morning, he went down to the rhine river and put his feet in. us t
mr. furman: it doesn't ring a bell. >> it continued far beyond that. april 45, may, just as d-day was approaching. one of the sort of exciting parts of dan morris's book is his descriptions, of some of the situations you were involved in, personally come on your mission. some ducking bullets. never in greatas peril. we stayed back of the lines 50 miles. one of the interesting things sent me general groves a cable saying sir charles hambrick, head of the bank of england was coming over to...
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mr. santorum: what we don't need is more government texas. taxes. we need to go to a flat rate a simple system where you don't have any of the bells and whistles, no incentives. you don't need them if you have a low flat rate. mr. heath: i hear from small business owners that feel at every level they are overburdened. some say they would not even start the business today. are we antibusiness in america and why? mr. santorum: everything that president obama has done with a pen and phone can be undone on day one with a pen. i would suspend every single executive order, regulation, rules interpretation that cost americans jobs. i would repeal them. if there was no purpose for them, or i would review them and make them more business friendly and friendly to american workers. this is all about jobs. this is all about creating opportunities for the folks in america that feel that neither party cares about them. democrats, all they want to do is give them money. republicans, you know, all of our emphasis is all about small business. i think small business is great. we need to do things to encourage small business. but 90% of workers in america don't own or run thei
mr. santorum: what we don't need is more government texas. taxes. we need to go to a flat rate a simple system where you don't have any of the bells and whistles, no incentives. you don't need them if you have a low flat rate. mr. heath: i hear from small business owners that feel at every level they are overburdened. some say they would not even start the business today. are we antibusiness in america and why? mr. santorum: everything that president obama has done with a pen and phone can be...
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mr. robinson. >> i was going to, but then the bell rang, and then i just didn't. >> do you think you're funny? think life's a big joke, sliding around with your coco crisp hair and your regal nubian glow. [ laughter ] i met a thousand craig robinsons. >> are you on blackcupid.com? >> seth: please welcome craig robinson! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> grand. fabulous. >> seth: so nice to see you as always. >> likewise. >> seth: you're coming off a very -- now was this this past weekend you performed at the hollywood bowl? >> yes, yes. >> seth: so, this is very exciting. you were in a production of "spamalot," the great musical "spamalot," and you played -- >> monty python. >> seth: monty python. and you played king arthur. and there you are. [ cheers and applause ] very exciting. >> warwick davis. >> seth: yeah, that's warwick davis, and there you are, that's right. well, you're with eric idle here. >> eric idle, john du pre, who wrote the music with eric. and then rick holmes over there. >> seth: that's right. was it exciting? did you like it? >> yeah, it was titillating. it
mr. robinson. >> i was going to, but then the bell rang, and then i just didn't. >> do you think you're funny? think life's a big joke, sliding around with your coco crisp hair and your regal nubian glow. [ laughter ] i met a thousand craig robinsons. >> are you on blackcupid.com? >> seth: please welcome craig robinson! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> grand. fabulous. >> seth: so nice to see you as always. >> likewise. >>...
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bell rings. well, just call this next man mr. mr. dudly.comments saying that the rate hike is less compelling fueled market to a 600-point game and today piling on his retreat, kansas city president esther george and guess who spoke to her today? fox business peter barns who is now of course in wyoming where the meeting kicks off and you have to tell us right off the bat what struck you from kansas city, george what the fed said, peter. >> well, wait and see seems to be the thing that is emerging out there and out here. and george is one of the hawks on the fed and just as recently as july, she called for her colleagues to start raising interest rates right away because of the improving economy but now because of problems in china and all those financial market volatility, she is saying wait and see before the fed starts to hike rates and echoing -- echoes those comments from the new york fed's bill yesterday. >> i thought the data was moving in the right direction. some months ago. i felt like the economy could begin -- could take the proc
bell rings. well, just call this next man mr. mr. dudly.comments saying that the rate hike is less compelling fueled market to a 600-point game and today piling on his retreat, kansas city president esther george and guess who spoke to her today? fox business peter barns who is now of course in wyoming where the meeting kicks off and you have to tell us right off the bat what struck you from kansas city, george what the fed said, peter. >> well, wait and see seems to be the thing that is...
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mr. santorum: what we don't need is more government texas. taxes. we need to go to a flat rate a simple system where you don't have any of the bells and whistles, no incentives. you don't need them if you have a low flat rate. mr. heath: i hear from small business owners that feel at every level they are overburdened. some say they would not even start the business today. are we antibusiness in america and why? mr. santorum: everything that president obama has done with a pen and phone can be undone on day one with a pen. i would suspend every single executive order, regulation, rules interpretation that cost americans jobs. i would repeal them. if there was no purpose for them, or i would review them and make them more business friendly and friendly to american workers. this is all about jobs. this is all about creating opportunities for the folks in america that feel that neither party cares about them. democrats, all they want to do is give them money. republicans, you know, all of our emphasis is all about small business. i think small business is great. we need to do things to encourage small business. but 90% of workers in america don't own or run thei
mr. santorum: what we don't need is more government texas. taxes. we need to go to a flat rate a simple system where you don't have any of the bells and whistles, no incentives. you don't need them if you have a low flat rate. mr. heath: i hear from small business owners that feel at every level they are overburdened. some say they would not even start the business today. are we antibusiness in america and why? mr. santorum: everything that president obama has done with a pen and phone can be...
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mr. trump. tune in then. marching -- for thanks for watching. until monday, back here in iowa at the state fair. thanks for watching. sayonara. ♪ ♪ joe: we are moments away from the closing bell weisenthal. u.s. stocks rise. confirmation of a strengthening u.s. economy. and confirmation of a strengthening economy. joe: but what did you miss? the opposition party is poised -- and why are places across the world gravitating towards radical leaders and what does it mean for the markets? betty: and more intervention
mr. trump. tune in then. marching -- for thanks for watching. until monday, back here in iowa at the state fair. thanks for watching. sayonara. ♪ ♪ joe: we are moments away from the closing bell weisenthal. u.s. stocks rise. confirmation of a strengthening u.s. economy. and confirmation of a strengthening economy. joe: but what did you miss? the opposition party is poised -- and why are places across the world gravitating towards radical leaders and what does it mean for the markets? betty:...
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bell." let me bring in someone who can put all of this into context for us. mr.kevin o'leary, an investor from abc "shark tank." kevin, mr. wonderful, if i may, you know, listen, we all watched what happened, the precipitous drop in the first couple of minutes this morning and, of course, what happened is we ended our week on friday. can you explain to me why this is happening? >> well, the best way to look at it is from a very simple basis. here's what is going on. our stock market hasn't had a correction in over four years and that's unusual because generally it has 10% correction. and every correction has a different personality. here's the personality of this one. you know, when you buy a stock, you're buying the future earnings, the cash earnings of a company that you like. and the market decides how many times the multiples you're going to pay. if the company is growing very quickly, you're going to pay more. let's say 20 times, 20 years worth of earnings you're going to pay for that stock because it's doing a great job growing. now, here's what happened to
bell." let me bring in someone who can put all of this into context for us. mr.kevin o'leary, an investor from abc "shark tank." kevin, mr. wonderful, if i may, you know, listen, we all watched what happened, the precipitous drop in the first couple of minutes this morning and, of course, what happened is we ended our week on friday. can you explain to me why this is happening? >> well, the best way to look at it is from a very simple basis. here's what is going on. our...
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mr. sadler, maybe wall street will get a bounce, more of one today after that recovery yesterday. it's the question traders are asking 15 minutes before the opening bell stocks soared higher yesterday following six straight days of heavy losses. the dow picked up 619 point, that was the third largest ever point gain. it appears that a trend could be in the works because china's stocks have rebounded more than 5% today. dow futures are trading higher by merely 4%. >>> san francisco based gap is ending a controversial practice that gave workers little or no notice about their schedules a. they will stop using on call scheduling by the end of next month. gap will now give employees 10 to 14 days notice as part of a push to improve their quality of life and work life balance. gap got a warning letter from the new york attorney general's office saying such practices violated state law. >>> it looks like it is full speed ahead on a pilot program that is going to allow ride sharing companies to continue to operate at sfo. taxi drivers have be opposed to that plan. they say they are taking a major hit from companies like uber and lyft so taxi drivers held pro
mr. sadler, maybe wall street will get a bounce, more of one today after that recovery yesterday. it's the question traders are asking 15 minutes before the opening bell stocks soared higher yesterday following six straight days of heavy losses. the dow picked up 619 point, that was the third largest ever point gain. it appears that a trend could be in the works because china's stocks have rebounded more than 5% today. dow futures are trading higher by merely 4%. >>> san francisco...
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now bell was not the first social secretary to work for the first lady but she stays the longest. mrs. taft does not have the same sort of social secretary relationship and that is to her peril. >> that's the influence of edith roosevelt, she began the bureaucraticization of the role of the first lady. >> let's talk to bud who is watching us in st. louis. >> thanks for coming back again. >> glad to be back. >> i'm a major teddyphile and just a note, we got a great connection here in st. louis with t.r. with the world's fair. and i know that the history museum down in forrest park there is a great photograph of him at the opening ceremonies. but my question was this, and i guess because he did so much i have trouble keeping dates straight. i do know that i believe that his first wife and his mother died the same day and that more or less forced him to go west, take up the cowboy life. my question when he came back, when did he marry edith? was it before the spanish american war and did she help him overcome that sorrow of his first wife and mother? and thanks for taking my call. >> i'm
now bell was not the first social secretary to work for the first lady but she stays the longest. mrs. taft does not have the same sort of social secretary relationship and that is to her peril. >> that's the influence of edith roosevelt, she began the bureaucraticization of the role of the first lady. >> let's talk to bud who is watching us in st. louis. >> thanks for coming back again. >> glad to be back. >> i'm a major teddyphile and just a note, we got a great...
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bell liked. i -- embellished. i recognize the chairman from the full committee, gentleman from virginia, mr.dlatte for his opening statement. >> thank you, chairman sense send bener i'm pleased to be here at hearing and to address the growing heroin epidemic use in our nation. we've skeen alarming increase in availability and use of heroin this not surprisingly has had profound and tragic consequences. every day it seems brings new stories of overdose deaths occurring across the country including in my districts. since january there have been 11 heroin-related overdose notice roanoke valley resulting in nine deaths. earlier this year "the washington post" reported legalization and high grade marijuana to american consumers led mexican drug cartels to increase amounts of heroin and methaphetamine they're trafficking across the u.s.-mexico border. since 2009, heroin seizures along the border have nearly tripled as law enforcement seized 2181 kilograms of mexican heroin last year alone. these are alarming statistics. however the grim reality is, they should surprise no one. drug traffic somethi
bell liked. i -- embellished. i recognize the chairman from the full committee, gentleman from virginia, mr.dlatte for his opening statement. >> thank you, chairman sense send bener i'm pleased to be here at hearing and to address the growing heroin epidemic use in our nation. we've skeen alarming increase in availability and use of heroin this not surprisingly has had profound and tragic consequences. every day it seems brings new stories of overdose deaths occurring across the country...
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mr. putin and russia into their sovereign space. >>> investors bracing, all eyes on china after yesterday's currency fall. the opening belljust moments ago and the dow is actually up 11 points. so let's head to alison kosik to check in. we're expecting the markets to be down and they're actually up, which is a good thing. >> reporter: it is a good thing. what does this devaluation of the yuan mean for americans? number one, if you like to buy stuff made in china, this is good news for you. because china's currency means good exported to the u.s. become cheaper. china makes everything from computers to clothing to furniture. you can see cheaper good there. also, the devalued currency will push gas prices even lower. oil is priced in dollars. so the purchasing power of the chinese is going to be reduced. they're going to use less oil. less demand leads to lower prices. many u.s. companies do a big chunk of their business in china. think of apple that makes their iphone and ipad there. but the stronger dollar when compared to the yuan means any income in china could lead to lower profits for the companies and if the companie
mr. putin and russia into their sovereign space. >>> investors bracing, all eyes on china after yesterday's currency fall. the opening belljust moments ago and the dow is actually up 11 points. so let's head to alison kosik to check in. we're expecting the markets to be down and they're actually up, which is a good thing. >> reporter: it is a good thing. what does this devaluation of the yuan mean for americans? number one, if you like to buy stuff made in china, this is good...
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evacuate new orleans, would you sound the alarm bell explain exactly how catastrophic this can be, that fell on deaf ears i called president bush, in crawford i said mrequest i need you to call mayor use your presidential bully pulpit to try to convince the mayor of new orleans to evacuate his city now down to 48 hours the president was kind of surprised by that i said well, i am series i need you to do it, so the president did, he killed a mayor, and down to 48 hours, and then finally, on sunday, sometime between 10 and noon on sunday, governor blanco and mayor go in front of the cameras and basically say, you know you really ought to get out of town probably time to evacuate, well d'anjangt too late stormy made land fall 4:00, 5:00 that morning we had 10, 20,000 people in the superto come, but for the failure to use the planes, the trains, the buses, the failure to use those to get those people out of there is what created man-made disaster. >> stories personal to me, having graduated from lcivilitiu in baton rouge a couple years prior to katrina had so many friends, and family members, and families i was close to involved in affected by katrina i
evacuate new orleans, would you sound the alarm bell explain exactly how catastrophic this can be, that fell on deaf ears i called president bush, in crawford i said mrequest i need you to call mayor use your presidential bully pulpit to try to convince the mayor of new orleans to evacuate his city now down to 48 hours the president was kind of surprised by that i said well, i am series i need you to do it, so the president did, he killed a mayor, and down to 48 hours, and then finally, on...
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will you hear a soft bell, indicating that you have 30 seconds left in your 2-minute allotment. mr. bowman, the floor is yours >> thank you very much, madame chair and committee members. chris bowman, this is my third hearing on the surplus public lands ordinance. i would make a request to the committee, that if you should go forward and you have six vote and you replace the other measure that is the place-setter. that you put the original, the complete current ordinance, basically sections 1-14 and then you make the amendments to that. so that the voters can see what the amendments are within the context of the entire chapter. which is 23a. there are a number of sections including the advisory committee and surplus housing that are not included within the chapter, and i think that for truth and to the voters that you need to have it in there. the other thing i'm not concern, if the committee is aware, that the times for implementing the new list, the surplus property has been delayed by eight months. so the implementation would begin on november 1st of 1916. because it says novembe
will you hear a soft bell, indicating that you have 30 seconds left in your 2-minute allotment. mr. bowman, the floor is yours >> thank you very much, madame chair and committee members. chris bowman, this is my third hearing on the surplus public lands ordinance. i would make a request to the committee, that if you should go forward and you have six vote and you replace the other measure that is the place-setter. that you put the original, the complete current ordinance, basically...
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will you hear a soft bell, indicating that you have 30 seconds left in your 2-minute allotment. mr. bowman, the floor is yours >> thank you very much, madame chair and committee members. chris bowman, this is my third hearing on the surplus public lands ordinance. i would make a request to the committee, that if you should go forward and you have six vote and you replace the other measure that is the place-setter. that you put the original, the complete current ordinance, basically sections 1-14 and then you make the amendments to that. so that the voters can see what the amendments are within the context of the entire chapter. which is 23a. there are a number of sections including the advisory committee and surplus housing that are not included within the chapter, and i think that for truth and to the voters that you need to have it in there. the other thing i'm not concern, if the committee is aware, that the times for implementing the new list, the surplus property has been delayed by eight months. so the implementation would begin on november 1st of 1916. because it says novembe
will you hear a soft bell, indicating that you have 30 seconds left in your 2-minute allotment. mr. bowman, the floor is yours >> thank you very much, madame chair and committee members. chris bowman, this is my third hearing on the surplus public lands ordinance. i would make a request to the committee, that if you should go forward and you have six vote and you replace the other measure that is the place-setter. that you put the original, the complete current ordinance, basically...