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good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of that. hold your head up and act like you belong to somebody. if you didn't, you were growing up like a weed. i love dunbar for that reason. fast forward many years later, i am a teacher of 8th grade english. i want to give my students dunbar. there is nothing for young readers. so i
good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything...
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i believe mr. james is here. >> good evening, members of the commission. i am c.e.o. and general manager of the agency that represents 26 of your wholesale customers outside of san francisco. i would like to meet with you and check with you. president -- commissioner torres, i have not forgotten my promise to meet with you. i hope the rest of you stay put so we can schedule meetings. i will keep my remarks brief. you had a discussion in december at your last meeting. you had a number of items on your calendar. i want to make comments about some of those. you had a presentation by mr. rydstrom on financial issues and rate setting. part of that had to do with water savings and how that affects rates. part of it has to do with how to explain rate increases to customers. i wanted to offer my suggestions because we are some of your customers, and the explanations from you would be useful as well. first of all, on the matter of conservation, excellent graphics here today show you what is happening with water use. i believe all those represented county feeders, for example t
i believe mr. james is here. >> good evening, members of the commission. i am c.e.o. and general manager of the agency that represents 26 of your wholesale customers outside of san francisco. i would like to meet with you and check with you. president -- commissioner torres, i have not forgotten my promise to meet with you. i hope the rest of you stay put so we can schedule meetings. i will keep my remarks brief. you had a discussion in december at your last meeting. you had a number of...
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. >> mr. james clapperson. >> tomorrow it's holocaust memorial day. the anniversary of the day in which auschwitz was liberated. would my right honorable friend join with me in paying tribute to the holocaust education trust and the work to ensure that the lessons of the holocaust are not forgotten? >> i know my honorable friend speaks for the whole house when he raises the brilliant work that the holocaust education trust do and i think it's a good time actually to pay tribute to sadly very few holocaust survivors that there are still left. i had the huge privilege of meeting and to hear the story of what those people went through, what they escaped and in many cases what they had to go through even after their escape is truly humbling. we must never forget, not just because of what happened in europe in the holocaust because of too often the genocide in our world today we need to be permanently reminded of that fact. >> mr. ian davidson. >> the prime minister of the chancellor and a majority grew up in secured worlds of economic wealth and privilege
. >> mr. james clapperson. >> tomorrow it's holocaust memorial day. the anniversary of the day in which auschwitz was liberated. would my right honorable friend join with me in paying tribute to the holocaust education trust and the work to ensure that the lessons of the holocaust are not forgotten? >> i know my honorable friend speaks for the whole house when he raises the brilliant work that the holocaust education trust do and i think it's a good time actually to pay...
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dreams borland -- mr. jamesolin. >> now, here is a look at president obama, first lady michelle obama and chinese president hu jintao as the dinner begins. we will follow this. evening, everybody. please have a seat. >> on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. thank you for joining us as we we payesident whhu and tribute to the bond between two great nations and it two it brought people. [speaking chinese] >> there are too many distinguished guests to mention all of you tonight, but i do want to acknowledge a few who have championed relations between our nations. first of all, president jimmy carter and his wonderful wife rosalynn carter are here. [applause] as well as president bill clinton and my outstanding secretary of state, hillary clinton. [applause] president hu -- [speaking chinese] president hu, we have met today in a spirit of mutual respect. united states, the oldest democracy and the world and china, one of the oldest nations in the world. [speaking chinese] while it is easy to
dreams borland -- mr. jamesolin. >> now, here is a look at president obama, first lady michelle obama and chinese president hu jintao as the dinner begins. we will follow this. evening, everybody. please have a seat. >> on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. thank you for joining us as we we payesident whhu and tribute to the bond between two great nations and it two it brought people. [speaking chinese] >> there are too many distinguished guests to...
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will we back into mrs. james fletcher as the news continues as a very far east and a tear bridge.back. 9:59 a.m., whether the fog has been in the dating the bay area all morning long. dense fog. >> that is the operative word. from mt. tam you can see the fog sock did. the only thing we see is the golden gate bridge. the top of it anyway. by the end of the day we could get breaks of sunshine but the fog will return quickly into this evening as well. the dense fog advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m., visibility less than a quarter of a mile. we are expecting it to drop to near zero as well. expect a sudden reduction in visibility on the roadway out there. right now one-tenth of a mile for sfo, oakland, into the north bay < quarter of a mile. same with the south bay as well, the look for a more valid. everybody socked in this morning. by 11:00 a.m. we should get some improvement out there burning off, receding off to the coast. places like the sunshine district doesn't look like it will have sunshine by 5:00 p.m. it will move back in again, by the evening commuter should be foggy as
will we back into mrs. james fletcher as the news continues as a very far east and a tear bridge.back. 9:59 a.m., whether the fog has been in the dating the bay area all morning long. dense fog. >> that is the operative word. from mt. tam you can see the fog sock did. the only thing we see is the golden gate bridge. the top of it anyway. by the end of the day we could get breaks of sunshine but the fog will return quickly into this evening as well. the dense fog advisory in effect until...
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the joke, and we certainly don't want to grow about mr. james it was someone with a clean slate damon added drop the hammer. there's legends perceiving them. >> what about the new brett stuff, to lawsuits from the girls, the massage therapists they say we worked for the jets, whenever are called again we get towed to shut up. they foster such harassment and inappropriate behavior setting of texas is adding a let's get together. >> my question is always, wider and at the time, people come out at the time this happens. why wait two or three years or so mark >> they said we didn't find this efficient the charges suppress it. 7 hour and a 04. >> if he was still a winning quarterback this last year, i wonder how much this order came out? now he's grown on the end " and a losing situation everyone is jumping on him. >> this is a look good for him. >> he's retired so he can guide a few months. >> exactly. >> to resume running the ad. >> by periode, we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. try the on
the joke, and we certainly don't want to grow about mr. james it was someone with a clean slate damon added drop the hammer. there's legends perceiving them. >> what about the new brett stuff, to lawsuits from the girls, the massage therapists they say we worked for the jets, whenever are called again we get towed to shut up. they foster such harassment and inappropriate behavior setting of texas is adding a let's get together. >> my question is always, wider and at the time, people...
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i would also like to acknowledge our deputy attorney general, mr. james cole. heads of composer joined us us today. thank you for being here. next we are fortunate to have with us mr. thomas bettis, assistant attorney general for the civil rights division. welcome, mr. bettis. [applause] >> i would also like to extend a warm welcome to our keynote speaker, mr. marc morial, presidenpresident -- [applause] >> mr. morreale is the president and ceo of the national urban league, the nation's largest civil rights organization. we also welcome lisa jackson of the civil rights division and thank her for providing the programs opening and closing invocation. [applause] >> today we will remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the reverend dr. martin luther king jr., a great american and great leader who worked tirelessly for peace and equal justice for all. remember, celebrate, act, i day on, not a day off, remains the national scene for mlk day. it i was one of dr. king's most powerful philosophies that one of the best ways to achieve peace and civil unity is to h
i would also like to acknowledge our deputy attorney general, mr. james cole. heads of composer joined us us today. thank you for being here. next we are fortunate to have with us mr. thomas bettis, assistant attorney general for the civil rights division. welcome, mr. bettis. [applause] >> i would also like to extend a warm welcome to our keynote speaker, mr. marc morial, presidenpresident -- [applause] >> mr. morreale is the president and ceo of the national urban league, the...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas...
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mr. johns is a professional lawyer but not a historian. therefore i would urge you to consider reappointing james buckley or professor shanley. they accuse some lunch. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker, please. >> our long, speaking for the hit -- sentences the preservation society. mr. johnson is a great citizen and civic leader. i commend him for the organizations that he belongs to. our consortium strongly supported proper j and it's very specific requirements for commissioners. amongst commissions, this is one of the most highly qualified professional groups in the city. historical a we have not, for a sophisticated city, been attentive to our heritage as many other cities in the country and the world are. this seat before you is very specific in its language. not only in terms of being a historian, but it must comply with the secretary of the interiors professional qualifications standards. many of the seats had been -- have been filled by phd historians. the point was to elevate the commission as high as possible to help the citizens of this city and preserve the heritage of this c
mr. johns is a professional lawyer but not a historian. therefore i would urge you to consider reappointing james buckley or professor shanley. they accuse some lunch. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker, please. >> our long, speaking for the hit -- sentences the preservation society. mr. johnson is a great citizen and civic leader. i commend him for the organizations that he belongs to. our consortium strongly supported proper j and it's very specific requirements for...
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james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the reasons it had to be rebuilt these moderns are much more knowledgeable than the people in the 1800's and we knee w knew wo seal up the windows and all the building we did made it rot and it needed ventilation and had to undo the work that was done and back to the original design and expensive project and $20 million plus but it's a gorgeous building. woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach
james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas...
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thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pincey, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, kansas. >>new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, gouverneur morris . -- governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin. mr. levin: the preamble to the right of rights. congress of
thomas jenifer, daniel carroll virginia, john blair, james madison, jr. . mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson south carolina - john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pincey, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: now yield to the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas...
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mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th amendment means something or it means nothing and either james madison knows what he was talking about or he does not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to recognize and congratulate the gentleman from maryland, the ranking member of government reform, elijah cummings, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cummings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise before you in opposition to the bill we are c
mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th...
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mr. williams gift, and may not add the being the next james earl jones, but ted williams has dreams, >> amoping one day watch family guys, watch from the sky, find a home. >> when you're listening to nothing but the best, your listing to magic 949. >> well, alex baldwin what you think you thinking a good mayor? >> 30 rock surfaces he's very interested in running for office. but he'd miss the leaving acting would be extremely painful he made the comments in an interview that will air wednesday on parker spitzer, this is not the first time he asserted the notion of becoming a politician in fact he told playboy magazine over the summer he was interested in running for office. we'll see. our world headlines were beginning canada were family welcome to a newborn boy in the world trade in the middle of a snowstorm. his grandmother was driving at the time, she pulled over, his mother gave birth rate there as are the rare emergency crews found them in this year's strong the baby is healthy, family is happy, very sad about the story of how he was born. >> estate scene and of europe and parts of afr
mr. williams gift, and may not add the being the next james earl jones, but ted williams has dreams, >> amoping one day watch family guys, watch from the sky, find a home. >> when you're listening to nothing but the best, your listing to magic 949. >> well, alex baldwin what you think you thinking a good mayor? >> 30 rock surfaces he's very interested in running for office. but he'd miss the leaving acting would be extremely painful he made the comments in an interview...
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mr. arthur radly. i believe he already knows you. >> for more information on today's that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> yes. to everyone making a difference, thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide on your side. >> by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> thank you. ♪ qp >> be more.
mr. arthur radly. i believe he already knows you. >> for more information on today's that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> yes. to everyone making a difference, thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove...
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mr. buckley will be happy to sign it for you. join me in thanking him. [applause] >> for more information on james
mr. buckley will be happy to sign it for you. join me in thanking him. [applause] >> for more information on james
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mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th amendment means something or it means nothing and either james madison knows what he was talking about or he does not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to recognize and congratulate the gentleman from maryland, the ranking member of government reform, elijah cummings, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cummings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise before you in opposition to the bill we are c
mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th...
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mr. buckley will be happy to sign them for you. thank you indeed and join me. [applause] >> for more information on james buckley's book freedom at risk, visit his publisher's web site ecounterbooks.com and search his name or the book's title. >>> we are here at the national press club talking with author ted about his new book a secret gift. can you tell us what is the secret gift? >> the secret gift was a gift made in the death of the great depression in 1933 by an anonymous donor to 150 families. his identity remained unknown for 75 years. two years ago a suitcase was handed to me that contains hundreds of letters in that period and the identity of the secret dillinger who was my grandfather. >> and can you tell us more about the gift? what was the donation? >> the gift was $5 to 150 families who had written to him and for the last two years i tracked down the descendants to find out with the gift meant to them, did it affect their lives, did it change their fortunes so that is what the book is about. >> thank you very much for your time.
mr. buckley will be happy to sign them for you. thank you indeed and join me. [applause] >> for more information on james buckley's book freedom at risk, visit his publisher's web site ecounterbooks.com and search his name or the book's title. >>> we are here at the national press club talking with author ted about his new book a secret gift. can you tell us what is the secret gift? >> the secret gift was a gift made in the death of the great depression in 1933 by an...
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mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th amendment means something or it means nothing and either james madison knows what he was talking about or he does not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to recognize and congratulate the gentleman from maryland, the ranking member of government reform, elijah cummings, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cummings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise before you in opposition to the bill we are c
mr. speaker, my bet goes with james madison. he did say that the powers delegated by the proposed constitution of the federal government are few and defined. he did say that the federal government will be exercising their responsibilities principally on external objects as war, peace negotiations and foreign commerce and the states would do much else. then we have the 10th amendment, later adopted. which said again that this is a government of limited, imnumerated powers. now either the 10th...
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james orange. i got an opportunity to work for more than 25 years with mrs.of the remaining children quite well. it is not sharing the stories, not wanting to shell out on the opportunity you have had. each person in this room is walking around with something that a young person has no idea about. i see ann across the room. the stores that that woman could share. if we do not share to those who are younger, and to some who are just as old, that is on us. we have to tell the story. we have to make sure is a real story, not just one that sounds good and floury. we have got to tell the story. >> [no audio] i think it is important to tell the stories, which is great, but we also have to organize. we have to win the next election. [applause] ada, americans for democratic action, we have to get more democrats elected. it is pretty straightforward. that means you have to go into districts, register people, you have to use the technology to get them to the polls, you have to know what is going on, whether it is the repeal of health care, the tax system, making sure y
james orange. i got an opportunity to work for more than 25 years with mrs.of the remaining children quite well. it is not sharing the stories, not wanting to shell out on the opportunity you have had. each person in this room is walking around with something that a young person has no idea about. i see ann across the room. the stores that that woman could share. if we do not share to those who are younger, and to some who are just as old, that is on us. we have to tell the story. we have to...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to honor sheriff james a. alder don. sheriff alder don served as sheriff of my congressional district from january, 1999, until his recent retirement. the sheriff served the state of colorado in various capacities prior to becoming the sheriff. resume includes time working for the colorado bureau of investigation, colorado state university, the police department as well as the steamboat springs police department. his career is with a shining example of dedication to the state of colorado. in addition to having a great sense of humor, he's a leader. he has great respect and gives his colleagues great respect. mr. gardner: he would incorporate all employees into the decision making process i go bisk -- by giving them the respect and authority they deserve to identify problemsed a correct them. as his lasting legacy, he implemented the police department's motto of serving with the acronym pride which stands for professionalism, respect, integrity, duty and empowerment. the sheriff embodied these virtues throughout his caree
mr. speaker. i rise today to honor sheriff james a. alder don. sheriff alder don served as sheriff of my congressional district from january, 1999, until his recent retirement. the sheriff served the state of colorado in various capacities prior to becoming the sheriff. resume includes time working for the colorado bureau of investigation, colorado state university, the police department as well as the steamboat springs police department. his career is with a shining example of dedication to...
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are joined by james cavanaugh, he recently retired as a special agent in charge for the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives last year, after 33 years of service. mr. cavanaugh, thank you for talking with us. before i ask you about how arizona's laws compare, give us a rough picture of what laws are like across the country. we know there's a second amendment that protects people's right to bear arms but beyond that what is the federal law? >> well, you know, the federal law is founded mostly in the gun control act of 1968, judy, which came in to being right after the three horrible assassinations of the '60s-- president kennedy, senator robert kennedy who was running for president, and dr. king right here in tennessee. and those three assassinations drove the gun control act of '68 which basically says that guns are to be purchased by buyers in their home states and they would produce identification and they would not be of prohibited categories like convicted felons, persons adjudicated as mental defectives or aliens illegally in the country and some other categories. so that's the federal law. it's not very restrictive. there's no federal regist
are joined by james cavanaugh, he recently retired as a special agent in charge for the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives last year, after 33 years of service. mr. cavanaugh, thank you for talking with us. before i ask you about how arizona's laws compare, give us a rough picture of what laws are like across the country. we know there's a second amendment that protects people's right to bear arms but beyond that what is the federal law? >> well, you know, the...
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mr. mccain. you talk about how the dean was getting -- was being downplayed a bit. james carville wrote -- you said howard dean's snob did not matter because of one man's bruised ego -- guest: if you look at one of the main enemies that he made in his fight to rebuild the democratic party and decentralize power away from washington was rahm emanuel who in 2006 was running the campaign committee. he and dean got into a fight of how to fund the democratic party and also a larger vision of what the democratic party could be. rahm emanuel wanted to spend money on tv advertisements and target swing districts. there was a difference in opinion there. after obama made rahm emanuel his chief of staff, a fairly controversial decision, he was not the most popular figure in the capital. he made it clear he did not want howard dean around. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his suppo
mr. mccain. you talk about how the dean was getting -- was being downplayed a bit. james carville wrote -- you said howard dean's snob did not matter because of one man's bruised ego -- guest: if you look at one of the main enemies that he made in his fight to rebuild the democratic party and decentralize power away from washington was rahm emanuel who in 2006 was running the campaign committee. he and dean got into a fight of how to fund the democratic party and also a larger vision of what...