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mr. foster: i will yield the member an additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. honda: thank you. in february of 2009, we were here in congress that long last passed legislation that included benefits for filipino world war ii veterans. this comes at the end of a 15-year legislative battle which has seen thousands of veterans lose their lives to the passage of time. this year we must send a clear message to the surviving 18,000 filipino and filipino american world war ii veterans that we are honored bir their spirit and moved by their heroism and patience. the spirit that remained hopeful through many, many years that the representatives in this congress would do the right thing. this is the right thing to do. join me in honoring all the filipino world war ii veterans with the congressional gold medal. and i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. huizenga: i will continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. f
mr. foster: i will yield the member an additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. honda: thank you. in february of 2009, we were here in congress that long last passed legislation that included benefits for filipino world war ii veterans. this comes at the end of a 15-year legislative battle which has seen thousands of veterans lose their lives to the passage of time. this year we must send a clear message to the surviving 18,000 filipino and filipino...
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mr. foster, for you to come tearin' in here like this. what's the trouble? it's them young'uns. you've got to keep them from trespassin' on my property. young'uns? they done any damage? well, no... no damage. ? well, no, nothin' stolen. but there's gonna be stealin' and damage if you don't stop them from comin' on my property. now, you got to keep them off my property, off. you keep 'em off! all right, jubal, we'll keep a eye out. make a note of that, barney. keep an eye out on the jubal foster place, i got it. you can just set your mind at ease, jubal. it'll be taken care of. why, there's one of 'em right now. that's right. that's one of the bothersome brats i seen on my property. ain't you?! don't be comin' in here scarin' my boy half to death. but he... and i don't appreciate you callin' him a brat. you made your complaint. you can leave. you heard the high sheriff-- out! well, some sheriff's office this is. erable crank, ain't he? he sure is. if he'd a said one more word, i'd a been forced to get physical with him. he would, too. it took long enough to find this place. i thi
mr. foster, for you to come tearin' in here like this. what's the trouble? it's them young'uns. you've got to keep them from trespassin' on my property. young'uns? they done any damage? well, no... no damage. ? well, no, nothin' stolen. but there's gonna be stealin' and damage if you don't stop them from comin' on my property. now, you got to keep them off my property, off. you keep 'em off! all right, jubal, we'll keep a eye out. make a note of that, barney. keep an eye out on the jubal foster...
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mr. foster gave us $5,000 to have you sign this paper and then kill you. >> foster? >> yes, foster.. he's going to use this signed paper to transfer the mortgage to himself on that association land. >> he's very smart, i think. >> why, that low-down double-crosser. listen, let me go and i'll double what foster paid you. >> in cash? >> yes. >> what do you think, pancho? >> well, cisco, i think if this lawyer paid us to kill this man we better did it. otherwise, maybe you'd want to get a writ of habeas corpus christis or and, on the other foot, heh, $10,000 ain't nothing to sneeze on.. and a bird in the tree is worth two in the bulrushes. (chuckles) >> all right, where is the money? >> right here. >> thanks. we'll see you around sometime, maybe. come on, pancho. >> vamos. >> hey, you think he'll do it? >> i'm counting on him. ?? >> well, hello, babaon. anything wrong? >> no, nothing's wrong. i'm just going to kill you. >> kill me? what in hades is eating you? >> you're a clever lawyer. too clever. we go into business together and then you hire the cisco kid to dissolve our partnership.
mr. foster gave us $5,000 to have you sign this paper and then kill you. >> foster? >> yes, foster.. he's going to use this signed paper to transfer the mortgage to himself on that association land. >> he's very smart, i think. >> why, that low-down double-crosser. listen, let me go and i'll double what foster paid you. >> in cash? >> yes. >> what do you think, pancho? >> well, cisco, i think if this lawyer paid us to kill this man we better did...
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mr. foster, uncle's attorney, took over the estate asasxecutor, he fired our foreman and several others who had been on the ranch for years. >> huh, that is a very strange way for this executor to act. you know, maybe you have given us a lead. (chuckles) >> a lead into more and bigger (door opens) >> we'll get in touch with you later. >> and give bill my love. >> heh, maybe you want us to take him a little kiss, eh? >> pancho! (galloping) >> howdy, miss marge. >> hello, sheriff. >> say, i know you two. >> yeah, remember? we meet you down by the river. did you caught your fish? >> nope, still angling. you know, i, uh... >> why, that's foolish. he wouldn't dare. >> well, you can't tell. >> it's easy to find out, sheriff. why don't you lo? >> that's what i had in mind. all right with you, miss marge? >> why, of course. >> i'll show you arorod, huh? come with me. ?? (laughing) >> what's so funny? >> you know,w,heriff, i was just tin is a good place to hide. >> yeah, so is the houou. guess we'll look there first. >> shall i go with you? >> better stay here. >> you boys go around the back. (chuck
mr. foster, uncle's attorney, took over the estate asasxecutor, he fired our foreman and several others who had been on the ranch for years. >> huh, that is a very strange way for this executor to act. you know, maybe you have given us a lead. (chuckles) >> a lead into more and bigger (door opens) >> we'll get in touch with you later. >> and give bill my love. >> heh, maybe you want us to take him a little kiss, eh? >> pancho! (galloping) >> howdy, miss...
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mr. foster: -- mr. campbell: mr. kennedy told me just for the record, i am a democrat and i had never change, and i'm not changing. i'm a conservative dem rep. i believe in saving money. i don't have any cap dancing shoes on. i'm a democrat and proud of it. i am the one who has created alien dollar trust funds. i did not vote for all the taxes that come through the legislature. i'm not ashamed of being a democrat. democrats represent the working men and women, and i am for working men and women. beenis what i am, i've able to get reelected in north louisiana time and time again. people know i take up for the little guy and i'm very proud of it. i'm for the little guy that doesn't have a big voice. moderator: since you brought up the media, i will add lip something here. media criticism is fair. there was a lot of media criticism from donald trump supporters who believe there was way too much coverage of the open microphone and the comments byt were made about women mr. duke to billy bush. tromp, i'm sorry. i've been
mr. foster: -- mr. campbell: mr. kennedy told me just for the record, i am a democrat and i had never change, and i'm not changing. i'm a conservative dem rep. i believe in saving money. i don't have any cap dancing shoes on. i'm a democrat and proud of it. i am the one who has created alien dollar trust funds. i did not vote for all the taxes that come through the legislature. i'm not ashamed of being a democrat. democrats represent the working men and women, and i am for working men and...
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mr. foster a question.the addition of 66 ft.2 with this application is is i assume a space within existing units? existing suites because the embarcadero itself the suites are actually not 66 ft.2. it's a contemporary building where the suites are basically mostly occupied by larger law firms. etc. etc. it's a concert of building is been around since late 60s, 70s good i like to understand the 66 ft.2 because if there's three people working you have to stand upright with 22 ft.2 a purse. that's a little bit unusual. could you explain how that works bequest >> sure. this is an incredibly small spot is a windowless interior office suite that is backing the elevator bank in the essential core of the building. so it's envisioned to be the headquarters for this operation and employees up to three in the first year of operation would come to the office suite. the on deck, as discussed with the department of public health, the product actually has to be maintained on-site otherwise is not really actually in ncd bu
mr. foster a question.the addition of 66 ft.2 with this application is is i assume a space within existing units? existing suites because the embarcadero itself the suites are actually not 66 ft.2. it's a contemporary building where the suites are basically mostly occupied by larger law firms. etc. etc. it's a concert of building is been around since late 60s, 70s good i like to understand the 66 ft.2 because if there's three people working you have to stand upright with 22 ft.2 a purse. that's...
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mr. foster a question.the addition of 66 ft.2 with this application is is i assume a space within existing units? existing suites because the embarcadero itself the suites are actually not 66 ft.2. it's a contemporary building where the suites are basically mostly occupied by larger law firms. etc. etc. it's a concert of building is been around since late 60s, 70s good i like to understand the 66 ft.2 because if there's three people working you have to stand upright with 22 ft.2 a purse. that's a little bit unusual. could you explain how that works bequest >> sure. this is an incredibly small spot is a windowless interior office suite that is backing the elevator bank in the essential core of the building. so it's envisioned to be the headquarters for this operation and employees up to three in the first year of operation would come to the office suite. the on deck, as discussed with the department of public health, the product actually has to be maintained on-site otherwise is not really actually in ncd bu
mr. foster a question.the addition of 66 ft.2 with this application is is i assume a space within existing units? existing suites because the embarcadero itself the suites are actually not 66 ft.2. it's a contemporary building where the suites are basically mostly occupied by larger law firms. etc. etc. it's a concert of building is been around since late 60s, 70s good i like to understand the 66 ft.2 because if there's three people working you have to stand upright with 22 ft.2 a purse. that's...
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. >> joel: with kenny hill out of the ball game we'll see foster sawyer. giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that sense as well. the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on the team. he jitterbugs his way to the first dow
. >> joel: with kenny hill out of the ball game we'll see foster sawyer. giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when...
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foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on
foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would...
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foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him ru >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible third-down scenarios. he was terrific in that >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth victory to get bowl eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the y
foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden yardage of the day him ru >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill...
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mr. foster: whether it is the safety of rail cars passing through the city, or concerns about gun violence, tom speaks from the heart about issues that matter to our community and to our country. he does this because, to him, our community is his family. unfortunately, in the face of his longstanding battle with cancer, mayor tom wisener stepped down at the end of last month. we will all miss his leadership and dedication to our community and wish him well. thank you all and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. newhouse: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to congratulate the northwest advanced renewables alliance for their efforts to use the world's first renewable jet fuel made from timber harvest residuals on a commercial flight from seattle to washington, d.c., this last monday, november 14. the nara is a diverse coalition consisting of washington state university, university of washington, alaska airlines, boeing,
mr. foster: whether it is the safety of rail cars passing through the city, or concerns about gun violence, tom speaks from the heart about issues that matter to our community and to our country. he does this because, to him, our community is his family. unfortunately, in the face of his longstanding battle with cancer, mayor tom wisener stepped down at the end of last month. we will all miss his leadership and dedication to our community and wish him well. thank you all and i yield back. the...
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regulation all likely have a role to play in promoting foster growth of productivity and foster growth of living standards. >> mrfisher said the central bank has long been the only game in town when it comes to economic policy, and he would like to see fiscal policy help ease that burden. >>> most market-watchers think the fed will boost interest rates at its next meeting in december. but investors have already seen a sharp rise in treasury yields since the election. that move in turn has led to a spike in mortgage rates and rumblings throughout the housing market. this may not be the busiest season for home sales, but as diana olick reports, the hit still hurts. >> reporter: mortgage rates are sitting at the highest levels in over a year with no sign of turning around. that is starting to have consequences. the average rate on the popular 30-year fixed loan moved more than half a percentage point higher following the election. from 3.5% to 4.125% now. and that happened in barely a week. it's the biggest move since the taper tantrum back in june of 2013. higher rates make housing more expensive, and make it hard
regulation all likely have a role to play in promoting foster growth of productivity and foster growth of living standards. >> mrfisher said the central bank has long been the only game in town when it comes to economic policy, and he would like to see fiscal policy help ease that burden. >>> most market-watchers think the fed will boost interest rates at its next meeting in december. but investors have already seen a sharp rise in treasury yields since the election. that move in...
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foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill would told ball down and make the decision to run it himself and he would move the chains or give them more manageable and convertible sense as well. >> gus: third down at the 41 and green tackles hard at the line of scrimmage by xzavier jones. >> joel: always good to get young players in there and develop them. that's one thing gary patterson -- we talked about how important it will be to get the next win and the sixth vi eligible. >> gus: second and ten. the extra practices are invaluable to the team to develop the youth on the team. he jitterbugs his way to the first
foster sawyer. we have the patterson staff giving mr. hill a rest the rest of the day. >> gus: williams and kenny hill on the day 7 of 32 and 244 and a touchdown and rushed for 85 yards on 11 carries. >> joel: that was kind of a hidden him running the ball. >> referee: offsides, defense, number 94 in the neutral zone. it's a snap. penalty's declined. the result of the play, first down. i how many third downs did we see or second and long as when all of a sudden kenny hill...
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mr. butler. vince foster cap lineberger, this is not new, what director comey, when he advised congress and congress let it leak, we had this three days before an election, having said that, i am not surprised at anything we are hearing. i was there, in the 90's. whatever things are right minded or true or honest, i count on god to tell me, not man. i have law experience and national security experience and i say this to all of you, if you think your vote is going to count in this national election, i want you to look up electoral college. the best we can do is pray for november the ninth. we have been through worse, we have been here before, i know secretary clinton, and i am not surprised by any of this. host: let's go to florida roberta, a republican. caller: hello. myself and everyone i know, we are still trying to figure out how hillary clinton got away with destroying all of her e-mails and her phones and not being prosecuted for that. guest: that is the problem with her information being sort -- stored
mr. butler. vince foster cap lineberger, this is not new, what director comey, when he advised congress and congress let it leak, we had this three days before an election, having said that, i am not surprised at anything we are hearing. i was there, in the 90's. whatever things are right minded or true or honest, i count on god to tell me, not man. i have law experience and national security experience and i say this to all of you, if you think your vote is going to count in this national...
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mrs. clinton once worked for the new this morning -- a foster child grows up to help others like her... something about it. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live in waterloo... to tell us about kaden's kloset a foster kid herself... kristle davis grew up to become a foster parent in grundy county... that's when baby kaden showed up at her door without much warning.... and kristal wasn't prepared... she realized too many foster kids and families don't have the supplies they need... so she started k' an organization in iowa that donates new or gently used clothes to foster and adoptive families.. the organization started in holland last spring... and now there's already eight "closets" in different iowa locations... kristel says she's helping "restore dignity" "i remember going to school about dignity and self worth. because shen you're carrying a garbage bag with you it tells you that's where your worth all the clothes and supplies in kaden's kloset are donated by people in the community... last month... a new kadens kloset location opened up here at trinity lutheran in waterloo... kristle
mrs. clinton once worked for the new this morning -- a foster child grows up to help others like her... something about it. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live in waterloo... to tell us about kaden's kloset a foster kid herself... kristle davis grew up to become a foster parent in grundy county... that's when baby kaden showed up at her door without much warning.... and kristal wasn't prepared... she realized too many foster kids and families don't have the supplies they need... so she started...
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foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. mrs. clinton: donald trump is going to be our president. open mind and a chance to lead. our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power, and we do not just respect that, we cherish it. soledad: the most important speech at the end of an election cycle is not the speech given by the victor but the one who succeeds, because the peaceful transition of power is a foundation of america's constitutionalemocracy. we are clearly a divided nation, and now is the time to heal. up this morning, and i just wanted to be here. election's the outcome, we have the sense that at least half the country would feel somewhat exiled in their only and. >> it is not about the size of government. it is about decency with each other. >> as americans, we give thanks for the peaceful transfer of political power. walk this roadto together, and we all have to join hands and be what god calls us to be in this world. >> and that we pray for our country and for all people. shining sea ♪to soledad: t
foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. mrs. clinton: donald trump is going to be our president. open mind and a chance to lead. our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power, and we do not just respect that, we cherish it. soledad: the most important speech at the end of an election cycle is not the speech given by the victor but the one who succeeds, because the peaceful transition of...
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kids who were taken out of foster care and given the chance to have a loving permanent family for the first time. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: now, i'm telling you this because i really believe that's the only way we're going to get things done. and if you elect me next tuesday, that is the kind of president i will be. [cheers and applause] [chanting "hillary"] mrs. clinton: so let me just mention a few of the ideas that we've been putting forward to help you and your families get ahead and stay ahead, because i truly believe you need a candidate you can vote for, not just someone to vote against. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: but as you're making this choice, we need to be clear about what the choice is, because come january 20, america will have a new president. it will either be me or my opponent. [booing] mrs. clinton: now, i think it's fair to say, things are going to change. change is part of life. that much is certain. the question is what kind of change are we going to see? are we going to build a stronger, fairer, better america? or are we going to fear each other and fear our future? i want you just
kids who were taken out of foster care and given the chance to have a loving permanent family for the first time. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: now, i'm telling you this because i really believe that's the only way we're going to get things done. and if you elect me next tuesday, that is the kind of president i will be. [cheers and applause] [chanting "hillary"] mrs. clinton: so let me just mention a few of the ideas that we've been putting forward to help you and your families...
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foster campbell, the senate for u.s. senate in my home state of louisiana. it always comes down to louisiana. thank you so much for joining us mr. campbell. you're being hailed as democrat's last hope this election season a chance to send the message against the election of donald trump a week ago. what do you think of that? >> i hope i'm everybody's last hope. i've been a politician in louisiana for a long time and i've represented the people and have a strong record of representing consumers from taking on payday loan companies to reducing electric rates from utility companies. i'm on the public service commission right now. i've been a strong voice for the people and i wear that badge proudly. so i want to go to washington to help the people in louisiana. we're a poor state. we should have been. a lot of our politicians throughout the years have sold the people out, more interested in being re-e leelected than do right things for the folks. i have the record and the backbone to get that done. >> that was a good sell of your resume and what you adopt. here's my question, if you win december 10th, would you work with donald tr
foster campbell, the senate for u.s. senate in my home state of louisiana. it always comes down to louisiana. thank you so much for joining us mr. campbell. you're being hailed as democrat's last hope this election season a chance to send the message against the election of donald trump a week ago. what do you think of that? >> i hope i'm everybody's last hope. i've been a politician in louisiana for a long time and i've represented the people and have a strong record of representing...
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mr. hilliard: governor reagan, wage earners in this country, especially the young, are supporting a social security system that continues to affect their income drastically. the system is fostering a struggle between the young and the old, and is drifting the country toward a polarization of these two groups. how much longer can the young wage earner expect to bear the ever-increasing burden of the social security system? mr. reagan: the social security system was based on a false premise, with regard to how fast the number of workers would increase and how fast the number of retirees would increase. it is actuarially out of balance, and this first became evident about 16 years ago, and some of us were voicing warnings then. now, it is trillions of dollars out of balance, and the only answer that has come so far is the biggest single tax increase in our nation's history, the payroll tax increase for social security which will only put a band-aid on this and postpone the day of reckoning by a few years at most. what is needed is a study that i have proposed by a task force of experts to look into this entire problem as to how it can be reformed and made actuarially sound, but wit
mr. hilliard: governor reagan, wage earners in this country, especially the young, are supporting a social security system that continues to affect their income drastically. the system is fostering a struggle between the young and the old, and is drifting the country toward a polarization of these two groups. how much longer can the young wage earner expect to bear the ever-increasing burden of the social security system? mr. reagan: the social security system was based on a false premise, with...
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mr. sanford has bad rheumatism in his back, and he told me that he dihow he got along my helping him with the chores. he keeps wanting me to take money. nice foster parents for margit and me. i'll talk to the sanfords. m pleased you chose them. and so, arrangements have been made for inga, stig, margaretha, and now, if the sanfords adopt you and lennart, we'll all know where we're going. my precious bo. children, you must get ready for bed. inga. inga, what's happened? why are you treating me like i did something wrong? maybe i did. if i did, i don't know what it is. i'll apologize anyway. like me anymore, just tell me. eren't such a baby, you'd have enough decency to a aleast answer me. just like a baby with no tongue! oh, leave me alone! , would you do me a favor, please? will you tell your mother i'd like to talk tone? i'll wait for her out here. thank you, inga. hey, what's the matter with you, bub? you kind of look like a sick calf. well, i am sick, major. i'm sicked of the way in's been treating me. the whole lindstrom family's carrying on like the rest of the people in are feuding with them, all picking fries and sides like there's gonnwar
mr. sanford has bad rheumatism in his back, and he told me that he dihow he got along my helping him with the chores. he keeps wanting me to take money. nice foster parents for margit and me. i'll talk to the sanfords. m pleased you chose them. and so, arrangements have been made for inga, stig, margaretha, and now, if the sanfords adopt you and lennart, we'll all know where we're going. my precious bo. children, you must get ready for bed. inga. inga, what's happened? why are you treating me...
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mr. karns. he wasn't that okay. we have records going backck- child support was always spotty, and up until eight years ago, he had a record of violent crimes. timothy goes to a foster home then? yes, for six months, maybe a year, and then there'll l another hearing set. his mother is a doper. his father may not last six months or a year. you're the one who said he was okay, detective. why can't you understand that?! 'll be at the motel, joe. frank, i owe you an apology. the thing about the family not being apart -- i'm glad you're here. i love you, joey. look at your daddy. how is bi bim bab? oh...v.vy good. this is excellent. [ burps ] thank you.u. this is terrible! mr. community relations. hey, you know whereryour dream came from, don't you? where? we started watching that show last night about hiroshima. unh-unh. i fell asleep right when it came on. yeah, but i bet your brain absorbed it. people do that -- they're still hearing when they drop off. at least it's goin' away now. the anxiety's a lot less. look at it this way -- you didn't save the world today, but you saved a kid. [ cries ] it was like i was all screwed up. honey, could i hold on to philip? go see
mr. karns. he wasn't that okay. we have records going backck- child support was always spotty, and up until eight years ago, he had a record of violent crimes. timothy goes to a foster home then? yes, for six months, maybe a year, and then there'll l another hearing set. his mother is a doper. his father may not last six months or a year. you're the one who said he was okay, detective. why can't you understand that?! 'll be at the motel, joe. frank, i owe you an apology. the thing about the...
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to racially and ethnically diverse constituents and fostered a ground breaking youth employment program. after joining ncpa's affairs department, mr. spears was instrumental of gaining passage of the national under ground railroad network funding reauthorization act of 2008. more recently he was central to five successful national monument campaigns, including fort monroe, hair yet tub man, charles young. thank you. allen spears. [ applause ] . >> good afternoon, everybody. and welcome to the 100 1st conference of the association for the study of african-american life in history. it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank our hasla host, barbara in here. the number of people in the room. you're probably life members if you're sitting in this audience for the opening preliminary. i'm allen. we're going to take about 40 minutes to do our first panel and we'll bring up some experts from national park service and community park organizations that will talk to you a little bit more and we'll do our best to wrap up by 6:30 so you can get ready for the reception tonight. one housekeeping detail, if you have one of these, who doesn't the
to racially and ethnically diverse constituents and fostered a ground breaking youth employment program. after joining ncpa's affairs department, mr. spears was instrumental of gaining passage of the national under ground railroad network funding reauthorization act of 2008. more recently he was central to five successful national monument campaigns, including fort monroe, hair yet tub man, charles young. thank you. allen spears. [ applause ] . >> good afternoon, everybody. and welcome to...
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of the capital trails coalition which is looking how to foster increased interconnectedness of all the trails in the national capital region. mr. speaker, as an avid hiker, this is very personal to me. i am now at 1,435 miles out of the 2,189 miles of the appalachian trail, and over those 1,4 35, the number of backpacks, sleeping bags, stofse, diners, small motels, the many, many ways we find to spend money while on the trail. you know, beyond the reach of being outside, i'd love to get to know the small towns and the forest communities along my hikes from georgia to maine. i know my time spent there puts a lot more tax dollars back into these communities and into the local businesses, boosting the economy. according to the national outdoor industry association, the outdoor rec economy generates $646 billion in consumer spending. we heard more than six million jobs. unlike other major sectors of the u.s. economy, however, the federal government, until this year, did not track the contribution the outdoor recreation sector to economic growth and that left policymakers and business leaders in the dark. this will help quantify th
of the capital trails coalition which is looking how to foster increased interconnectedness of all the trails in the national capital region. mr. speaker, as an avid hiker, this is very personal to me. i am now at 1,435 miles out of the 2,189 miles of the appalachian trail, and over those 1,4 35, the number of backpacks, sleeping bags, stofse, diners, small motels, the many, many ways we find to spend money while on the trail. you know, beyond the reach of being outside, i'd love to get to know...
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mr. chairman. thank you. >> we have debate in candidates to be louisiana's next u.s. senator and john fleming and democratic candidate foster campbell and republican david duke. can you see that live on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the french, slovak and german ambassadors to the u.s. were joined about it european union's ambassador to the u.s. recently for discussion on brexit impact on the european union. hosted by the georgetown university law center here in washington this is just over an hour. >> thank you. we here have been extremely fortunate to have manufacture the policymakers, leading officials, regulators, diplomats a
mr. chairman. thank you. >> we have debate in candidates to be louisiana's next u.s. senator and john fleming and democratic candidate foster campbell and republican david duke. can you see that live on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the...
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mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield to the distinguished the gentlelady from california, ms. bass, who has a long history of working with children, of arguing and advocating against the mistreatment of foster care children who find themselves disproportionately subjected to the potential of human trafficking. i want to thank her for her leadership. she's a co-sponsor of this legislation and a member of the house judiciary committee committee. i yield her two minutes. the eaker pro tempore: gentlelady from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. bass: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the national human trafficking hotline. this legislation -- i also want to join with my colleagues in wishing well with judge poe and wishing him a speedy recovery. he has been a leader on this issue for many, many years, and the hotline is a critical feature of how we can address human trafficking in our country. i also support the resources being managed under health and human services and i believe it reflects the current awareness and knowledge that this really shouldn't be managed by law enforcement. we have all heard the stories of women and children who have been taken from location to location an
mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield to the distinguished the gentlelady from california, ms. bass, who has a long history of working with children, of arguing and advocating against the mistreatment of foster care children who find themselves disproportionately subjected to the potential of human trafficking. i want to thank her for her leadership. she's a co-sponsor of this legislation and a member of the house judiciary committee committee. i yield her two minutes. the eaker pro tempore:...
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think dodd-frank was very important in fostering those changes and we should feel glad that our financial system is now operating on the safer and sounder footing. mrsaloney: thank you, and my time has expired, but i just have to ask you very quickly, do you have concerns that the repeal would make another financial crisis more likely? chair yellen: i certainly would not want to see all the improvements that we have put in place -- i would not want to see the clock turned back on those , because i do think they are important in diminishing the odds with another financial crisis. mrs. maloney: thank you for your service. mr. coats: thank you congresswoman. vice chairman mr. tiberi. >> i'm book ended by two individuals who are going to retire at the end of this session, and it is an honor to sit in the past on this committee with both of you. you have brought so much business expertise and chairman if there were concerned that -- he would be that picture. it has been an honor and privilege to serve with you. you will be missed. i'm comforted only by knowing that your replacement, my colleague senator elect todd young is as nice and as smart as you, so
think dodd-frank was very important in fostering those changes and we should feel glad that our financial system is now operating on the safer and sounder footing. mrsaloney: thank you, and my time has expired, but i just have to ask you very quickly, do you have concerns that the repeal would make another financial crisis more likely? chair yellen: i certainly would not want to see all the improvements that we have put in place -- i would not want to see the clock turned back on those ,...
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. - why didn't you tell us or mrs. foster or somebody? - because i don't believe it is any of your business. - oh, just ain't friendly at all, ain't neighborly at all. - well, thank heavens it is going to rain at last. did you hear that? that was certainly thunder. [baby crying] stand it in the city day after day. the heat and the noise. it is enough to drive one... what's the matter albert? - why did you make me lie? - lie? - about toby. - you didn't have to. you could have told them. - but you knew i wouldn't. i never saw him either. - well i can't stand here discussing the matter with you now albert. [thunder rumbles, baby cries] oh that blessed blessed fevers. and drown out all the questions on people's lips. and in people's eyes. why do you look at me like that albert? no, don't turn away! answer me. - i don't understand you edwina. - you don't understand me. well that is a fine thing for you to say to me. you broke my spirit and twisted my life and now you stand here and say i don't step on a caterpillar do you look down and say i d
. - why didn't you tell us or mrs. foster or somebody? - because i don't believe it is any of your business. - oh, just ain't friendly at all, ain't neighborly at all. - well, thank heavens it is going to rain at last. did you hear that? that was certainly thunder. [baby crying] stand it in the city day after day. the heat and the noise. it is enough to drive one... what's the matter albert? - why did you make me lie? - lie? - about toby. - you didn't have to. you could have told them. - but...