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mr. gonzalez to gather witness statements?> yes. >> does it seem strange to ask the harasser to go gather evidence from his supervisees? >> yeah. that wouldn't make sense to me. >> do you know why you did that? >> no, i don't. i might have been instructed to, i don't know. >> bergman: while gonzalez was gathering evidence for sms, he would change his story multiple times. >> you told the police that you and ms. zuniga kissed, correct? >> yes. >> you stated that she took out your penis and masturbated you? >> yes. >> is what you said to the police not true? >> right, yes. >> so you felt the best thing to do was to lie to the police when you spoke to them? >> at that time, yes. >> bergman: as part of the case, zuniga's lawyers were able to track down his work computer and conduct a forensic analysis. they discovered that his internet search history was filled with violent pornography, including sites that appeared to specialize in rape. >> he always was showing me pornography videos. i was feeling uncomfortable, i'm like... and
mr. gonzalez to gather witness statements?> yes. >> does it seem strange to ask the harasser to go gather evidence from his supervisees? >> yeah. that wouldn't make sense to me. >> do you know why you did that? >> no, i don't. i might have been instructed to, i don't know. >> bergman: while gonzalez was gathering evidence for sms, he would change his story multiple times. >> you told the police that you and ms. zuniga kissed, correct? >> yes....
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mr. gonzalez. i still have jean peters, followed by leanne grossman. >> the main argument used that we shouldn't divest fully is that we have influence by interesting our investments. i ask you as a board, did you ever influence in the time you've had, all of that money invested in oil, did you influence exxon, shell, mobile, any of these people -- yes, they think they're people. [laughter] and secondly, i want it say that my colleague here, mr. martin said, we think energy is bad. no. we believe in clean energy and that clean energy needs our investments to go there so we can have a future. thank you. >> thank you, mrs. grossman. jean peters, is jean peters in the room? seeing none. up next, sharon wilinski, followed by maria guillen, anita klein and lynn agerri. mrs. who? >> guillen. >> thank you. if i called your name, please step up. >> i'm sharon wilinski, retired, also sierra club member. i urge you to vote to divest as soon as possible. >> thank you. up next, we have anita klein followed by
mr. gonzalez. i still have jean peters, followed by leanne grossman. >> the main argument used that we shouldn't divest fully is that we have influence by interesting our investments. i ask you as a board, did you ever influence in the time you've had, all of that money invested in oil, did you influence exxon, shell, mobile, any of these people -- yes, they think they're people. [laughter] and secondly, i want it say that my colleague here, mr. martin said, we think energy is bad. no. we...
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mr. gonzalez, how are you? ychologist reggie matias is called in to calm gonzalez down. >> you're going home friday, right? >> yeah. friday is my out day. i want to hurry up and make it out there before i do end up doing something stupid knowing i will regret it later on down the line. >> i was getting a little worried about you. because the closer it gets to your date, the more worked up you seem to be getting. >> i'm glad you noticed that. i'm nervous, man. don't get me wrong. i'm real happy that i'm going to be out there with my family again. you know? i'm not trying to get in trouble to purposely stay here. that's not what this is about. it's not purposely. it's just how i am. >> it's a big change. >> i want to get the hell out of here as soon as possible. i can't wait. >> gonzalez is not the only cutter at isp who's under stress. after less than a week of living in a general population dorm, john philbeck ran into a problem with another inmate and was moved back to the residential treatment unit. when he go
mr. gonzalez, how are you? ychologist reggie matias is called in to calm gonzalez down. >> you're going home friday, right? >> yeah. friday is my out day. i want to hurry up and make it out there before i do end up doing something stupid knowing i will regret it later on down the line. >> i was getting a little worried about you. because the closer it gets to your date, the more worked up you seem to be getting. >> i'm glad you noticed that. i'm nervous, man. don't get...
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mr. gonzalez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. . mr. gonzalez: mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to vote no on the previous question so that we can immediately bring the dream act to the floor. i stand before you today with a reopened government ready to transform discussion into action. this is the 19th time, 19th time we have requested a vote on the dream act. ngress did not create this emergency. this is a mere negotiation emergency. this is a mere negotiation tactic brought about by actions of a single man. the time for tactics is over. now is the time to put your vote to work and break the deadlock issue. we're a nation of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. a great man once said, the american is opened not only to receive the opulent and stranger, but the repressed and persecuted of all nations and religions, whom we should welcome with our rights and privileges. that man was george washington, mr. speaker. our country's first president. let us take a moment to reflect on this and how president washington saw our country. geor
mr. gonzalez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. . mr. gonzalez: mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to vote no on the previous question so that we can immediately bring the dream act to the floor. i stand before you today with a reopened government ready to transform discussion into action. this is the 19th time, 19th time we have requested a vote on the dream act. ngress did not create this emergency. this is a mere negotiation emergency. this is a...
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mr. president and thank you for your report chief gonzalez. i'm looking at your operations report and the greater alarm, there are -- there were six greater alarms that are included in your report. and i noteded that five out of the six were type five structures. can you please describe for us what a type five structure is and what its inherent vulnerabilities may be? >> it's made of wood, whether it's multi residential or r1, r2, r3. our concerns with five is it's made of wood. my concern is combined buildings similar to mission bay, they built type one two stories, parking garage but five stories of type five combustible construction. light weight is another concern because of collapse hazard. putting the buildings in existing neighborhoods next to other buildings with zero lot lines and hills and fire spread. we were lucky with mission bay, there wasn't a lot around it at that time and what was, there were wide streets and something rare, the buildings across the street where the raidant heat made them very hot, some of the buildings had ex
mr. president and thank you for your report chief gonzalez. i'm looking at your operations report and the greater alarm, there are -- there were six greater alarms that are included in your report. and i noteded that five out of the six were type five structures. can you please describe for us what a type five structure is and what its inherent vulnerabilities may be? >> it's made of wood, whether it's multi residential or r1, r2, r3. our concerns with five is it's made of wood. my...
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miss gonzalez colon: thank you, mr. speaker. today after almost 120 years under the american flag, puerto rico remains as a colony of the united states under the territorial clause. to use the constitutional term. our residents are subject to the second class citizenship. for all these years the federal government has denied equal rights to all puerto ricans who have in war and peace made countless contributions to our nation. who have bravely fought in every conflict since the great war. defending our democracy values. they are being denied the right to vote for their commander in chief and have full peppings in this congress. -- representation in this congress. a large number of them have made the ultimate sacrifice. when they do, their casket is flown back, covered in an merican flag, with 50 stars. without the one representing them. puerto rico has experienced stanlong-ng inealties under federal laws. which now the whole world has been able to witness firsthand following the devastation following hurricane maria. before that
miss gonzalez colon: thank you, mr. speaker. today after almost 120 years under the american flag, puerto rico remains as a colony of the united states under the territorial clause. to use the constitutional term. our residents are subject to the second class citizenship. for all these years the federal government has denied equal rights to all puerto ricans who have in war and peace made countless contributions to our nation. who have bravely fought in every conflict since the great war....
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mr. president. as usual, chief gonzalez, very extensive report. >> i wanted to mention with the chief says i know you know because you were on the championship team with the bouncy floor. >> i would never have brought that up again. (laughter) actually reardon is -- lieutenant o'leary here last month was on the team, one of the great stars. but your report on -- i don't know i
mr. president. as usual, chief gonzalez, very extensive report. >> i wanted to mention with the chief says i know you know because you were on the championship team with the bouncy floor. >> i would never have brought that up again. (laughter) actually reardon is -- lieutenant o'leary here last month was on the team, one of the great stars. but your report on -- i don't know i
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mr. president. as usual, chief gonzalez, very extensive report. >> i wanted to mention with the chief says i know you know because you were on the championship team with the bouncy floor. >> i would never have brought that up again. (laughter) actually reardon is -- lieutenant o'leary here last month was on the team, one of the great stars. but your report on -- i don't know if this is through chief stanoff on ambulance on time. can you go into a little detail on that. it looks fantastic but just to make sure i'm reading these right. the first
mr. president. as usual, chief gonzalez, very extensive report. >> i wanted to mention with the chief says i know you know because you were on the championship team with the bouncy floor. >> i would never have brought that up again. (laughter) actually reardon is -- lieutenant o'leary here last month was on the team, one of the great stars. but your report on -- i don't know if this is through chief stanoff on ambulance on time. can you go into a little detail on that. it looks...
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properly viewed as ineffective assistance of counsel just as in gonzalez lopez and in faretta it was structural error. second the notion that what mr. mccoy was asking for was not that his lawyer not stand up and admit that he was guilty, but that he insists on putting on an alibi defense is simply refuted by the record at page 398 of the joint appendix, this is during an argument, six months before the trial, the argument was all about whether his, mr. mccoy's subpoenas had to be enforced or not and whether mr. english should be supporting him. mr. mccoy tells the court, i am not asking him to validate any theory. there was a dispute about whether mr. english was in fact investigating his alibi defense if there ever were a subsequent hearing about that, that would be tested but this is flat-out a case which the judge was told, as soon as this issue arose, twice on the record, i believe that i have an ethical duty to save my client's life and the clienteling the judge, i do not want my lawyer admitting that i am guilty. that's structural error. number two, justice breyer, this was absolutely an admission of the guilt on the charged
properly viewed as ineffective assistance of counsel just as in gonzalez lopez and in faretta it was structural error. second the notion that what mr. mccoy was asking for was not that his lawyer not stand up and admit that he was guilty, but that he insists on putting on an alibi defense is simply refuted by the record at page 398 of the joint appendix, this is during an argument, six months before the trial, the argument was all about whether his, mr. mccoy's subpoenas had to be enforced or...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, mayor mitchell. our final speaker on this topic is the mayor from santa fe, new mexico. cities.he original i was fortunate to be there earlier this year for a conference. gonzalez -- mayor javier gonzalez. he is part of the committee developed under the last administration. gonzales: good morning, everyone. and thef of myself mayor of salt lake city, i want to brief you on our group's work. the alliance racist a noble future is a joint effort between the u.s. conference of mayors for climate and energy solutions. we are joined today by the , former epa deputy administrator. the alliance brings together businesses to find ways that we can work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability. in the year and a half that we have been around, we have held two events and published two bestys and published a practice report. in our survey, we asked cities about their policies and programs regarding green buildings, both new and existing. green vehicle purchases. and city commitment to invest in low carbon resources. we took the detailed responses and today we are making them available on our website. now findy staff can out what other large, me
mr. chairman. >> thank you, mayor mitchell. our final speaker on this topic is the mayor from santa fe, new mexico. cities.he original i was fortunate to be there earlier this year for a conference. gonzalez -- mayor javier gonzalez. he is part of the committee developed under the last administration. gonzales: good morning, everyone. and thef of myself mayor of salt lake city, i want to brief you on our group's work. the alliance racist a noble future is a joint effort between the u.s....
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mr. gonzalez. your thoughts? >> yeah, well, first of all, counsel completely ignored the issue of illegal reentry into america by someone convicted of a felony. that crime alone is prosecutable and results in a ten-year sentence. forget about the gun charges that were also a sentence that the feds would go after and go after righteously. they are seeking justice after they have been involved in this. he knows what is going on and he is going to do what the state authorities did not do. by the way, this issue, martha, what they are talking about across the fed jumping in after the state failed the prosecution, these very same lawyers when the cops and the rodney king beating case were acquitted and the feds jumped in and filed charges to get a conviction on them, they stood on the chairs and they were cheering like you couldn't believe. this sul about who is being prosecuted no it the feds jumping in after a failed state prosecution. >> martha: what do you think happens now? >> what will happen now he will be deta
mr. gonzalez. your thoughts? >> yeah, well, first of all, counsel completely ignored the issue of illegal reentry into america by someone convicted of a felony. that crime alone is prosecutable and results in a ten-year sentence. forget about the gun charges that were also a sentence that the feds would go after and go after righteously. they are seeking justice after they have been involved in this. he knows what is going on and he is going to do what the state authorities did not do. by...