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mr. hamilton. three minutes. >> ok, thank you man -- ma'am. i have been a bayview hunters point resident f2
mr. hamilton. three minutes. >> ok, thank you man -- ma'am. i have been a bayview hunters point resident f2
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mr. hamilton, i want an industrial policy for america and hamilton came back with eight specific things that needed to be done at the very birth of this nation to build the american manufacturing sector. and from that start -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. >> i'm having trouble hearing him because the members are talking. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman deserves to be heard. this is an important issue. the house will be in order. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. hoyer, thank you, through the chair. thank you. so, george washington set out an industrial policy put in place laws to build the great -- start of the great american manufacturing renaissance. but let's look what happened. this chart's not a happy chart. this chart's about the decline. beginning in the 1970's we began to see the decline of american manufacturing as policies that were written by this house, by the senate, signed by presidents, democrat and republican, change the groundwork upon which our manufacturing sector could be built. and so we began the decline from 19,000, almost 20 mil
mr. hamilton, i want an industrial policy for america and hamilton came back with eight specific things that needed to be done at the very birth of this nation to build the american manufacturing sector. and from that start -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. >> i'm having trouble hearing him because the members are talking. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman deserves to be heard. this is an important issue. the house will be in order. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr....
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mr. place allowinú for a rain-snow mix around mounú hamilton and mt.ow mover.ú and still kind of sluggish.ú have to have that systemú upstream, push it on out of herú and with it the possibility ofú more rain this afternoon.ú here's the way it will play outú throughout the morning.ú notice by 8:00 we are stillú looking at a little quietú conditions here, but by 11:00,ú 12:00, some afternoon heating.ú and we've got more rain.ú from the north bay, the east paú valleys, the santa cruzú mountains.ú but as that sun begins to set,ú things really quiet down.ú 2 do 4 inches of snow perhapsú above 5,000 feet.ú that's until 5:00 this afternooú with the winner weather advisorú in the sierra.ú another cool and breezy dayú today with some rain.ú 53 concord.ú 55 in fremont.ú so we are just talking a coupleú hundred dreads here.ú dry tomorrow.ú steady rain comes back later onú tuesday, all day wednesday, theú maybe a break, maybe.ú >> maybe.ú so if you have things you needú to do tomorrow, cleaning theú gutters or things you neglectedú tomorrow is the day to do it?ú
mr. place allowinú for a rain-snow mix around mounú hamilton and mt.ow mover.ú and still kind of sluggish.ú have to have that systemú upstream, push it on out of herú and with it the possibility ofú more rain this afternoon.ú here's the way it will play outú throughout the morning.ú notice by 8:00 we are stillú looking at a little quietú conditions here, but by 11:00,ú 12:00, some afternoon heating.ú and we've got more rain.ú from the north bay, the east paú valleys, the santa...
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hamilton could see a few flakes as well. afternoon highs very chilly. but the active weather from mr.resno south to san diego and los angeles. palo alto 67. 56 livermore. down by the monterey bay a chance of showers really for everyone in the afternoon. 56 in salinas. and with the unstable air and another weak system pushing through tomorrow we will see the scattered showers and some sun. a dry day monday and then it looks like we could get wet in the north day tuesday, wednesday and thursday. but getting warmer. >> looks good to me. thanks, lisa. when artists and engineers come together it might look like the creator's project. it's happening at fort mason in san francisco. abc7 jonathan bloom explains why tens of thousands of visitors are expected to attend. ♪ >> in a warehouse, the ominous sounds of a choir singing in latin surround an 8-foot tall circa larry beil projection screen. the animation you see is generated by the body movement of the singers themselves. >> it's innovative art. it's lots of people actually inventing things in order to help express themselves. >> she is on
hamilton could see a few flakes as well. afternoon highs very chilly. but the active weather from mr.resno south to san diego and los angeles. palo alto 67. 56 livermore. down by the monterey bay a chance of showers really for everyone in the afternoon. 56 in salinas. and with the unstable air and another weak system pushing through tomorrow we will see the scattered showers and some sun. a dry day monday and then it looks like we could get wet in the north day tuesday, wednesday and thursday....
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hamilton award, the highest honor the department gives. capitol hill beckoned next in our last financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to help craft the financial reform legislation of that period in 2002 called the sarbanes-oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-author a fine book targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance called "the mutual fund trap." it guides ordinary americans in the sometimes complex world of investment. it's a critique of the mutual fund industry and some of its practices. and an endorsement for an approach to investing called indexing. i won't elaborate on the book here, but you can buy the book for yourselves at your favorite book seller. but we are delighted and honored to have chairman gensler with us today to talk about financial reform and what it means. so thanks very much, chairman gensler. [ applause ] >> thank you very much -- let's just make sure we got that. thank you very much for that very kind introduction. the mention of the book. i'm wondering whether -- i don't think it's in any bookstores anymore. it's kind of a -- am zon. y
hamilton award, the highest honor the department gives. capitol hill beckoned next in our last financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to help craft the financial reform legislation of that period in 2002 called the sarbanes-oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-author a fine book targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance called "the mutual fund trap." it guides ordinary...
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hamilton commission that looked into our involvement in iraq. stephanie is on the phone. good morning. caller: i would like to ask mr. sepp if it is true it was the american special forces that instigated the arab spring and now. is going on in syria me guest: it is an intriguing question about what impelled the arab spring. the scholars are work with who are genuinely least experts who have lived in the region, constantly visit and study in the region, they are unanimous in seeing this as very much a homegrown and natural uprising in the arab countries. host: a picture of the helicopter that went down in the capture and killing of osama bin laden, one of our viewers asks how many secret wars we are fighting. guest: almost nothing is secret in the current electronic media environment we operate in. i understand that secrecy is so much a part of special operations and being absolutely necessary for the survival of the forces as they conduct missions. it is their armor, so to speak. because of that, it lends a sense, the idea that other things are being hidden when these missions are conducted. everything being done it
hamilton commission that looked into our involvement in iraq. stephanie is on the phone. good morning. caller: i would like to ask mr. sepp if it is true it was the american special forces that instigated the arab spring and now. is going on in syria me guest: it is an intriguing question about what impelled the arab spring. the scholars are work with who are genuinely least experts who have lived in the region, constantly visit and study in the region, they are unanimous in seeing this as very...
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hamilton award, the highest honor the department gives. capitol hill back and next in our less financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to help craft the financial reform legislation of that period in 2002, called the sarbanes-oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-opt or a fine book, targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance, called the mutual fund trap. it guides ordinary americans in the sometimes complex world of investment, a critique of the mutual fund industry and some of its practices and an endorsement for an approach to investing called indexing. i won't elaborate on the book here, but you can buy the book for yourselves at your favorite bookseller. but we are delighted and honored to have chairman gensler with us today to talk about financial reform and what it means. so thanks very much, chairman gensler. [applause] >> thank you very much -- make sure we had that. thank you very much for the very kind introduction, and mission of the book. i'm wondering whether, i don't think it's in any bookstores anymore. [laughter] [inaudible] >> amazon, yeah. it was ki
hamilton award, the highest honor the department gives. capitol hill back and next in our less financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to help craft the financial reform legislation of that period in 2002, called the sarbanes-oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-opt or a fine book, targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance, called the mutual fund trap. it guides ordinary americans in...
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hamilton award the highest honor of the department. capitol hill backend next in our next financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to craft the reform legislation of that period in 2002, called the sarbanes oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-author a fine book targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance called "the mutual fund trap." at bipeds americans in the ordinary complex world of investment as a critique of the mutual-fund industry and some of its practices and an endorsement for an approach to investing called indexing. i won't elaborate on the book but you can buy the book for yourselves at your favorite book seller. but we are delighted and honored to have chairman gensler with us to talk about financial reform and what it means. so, thanks very much, chairman gensler. [applause] thank you very much for that very kind introduction and mentioning of the book. i'm wondering whether -- i don't think it is in bookstores anymore. [laughter] amazon, yeah. was kind of a neat experience. my kids will read it one day. but good morning. i'd like to thank all of
hamilton award the highest honor of the department. capitol hill backend next in our next financial crisis when senator paul sarbanes, the head of the senate banking committee, recruited mr. gensler to craft the reform legislation of that period in 2002, called the sarbanes oxley act. in between this busy time, mr. gensler managed to co-author a fine book targeted to ordinary americans about investing and finance called "the mutual fund trap." at bipeds americans in the ordinary...