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mr. lawrence. >> good afternoon. i would like to bring up the issue of the 3.5% to 5%. we ought to start subtracting 5% out of your paycheck every month. everytime we deposit it, we get 5% for the taxi industry. whether it is 3.5% or 05%, in a couple of years it will be 12% or 15%. you are ripping off the taxi driver, forcing him to take credit cards. you are forcing the population to use credit cards when they can use cash. how about stopping on the corner for a $4 credit charge when the traffic is low? with a policeman behind you, a woman hands you a credit card. i have 15 badges in my hand. here is a mastercard. it takes 4.5 minutes to do it. [)s0ñ forcing taxes drivers to do. it is like removing the benches and the trash cans and having the population at large through a crash in the street because there are less trash cans. taxi drivers are small businesses. you do not understand that. a taxi medallion holder does not make what a junior clerk makes at city hall. no benefits, medical, dental, or otherwise. but you want to strangle them with another feed by forcing a
mr. lawrence. >> good afternoon. i would like to bring up the issue of the 3.5% to 5%. we ought to start subtracting 5% out of your paycheck every month. everytime we deposit it, we get 5% for the taxi industry. whether it is 3.5% or 05%, in a couple of years it will be 12% or 15%. you are ripping off the taxi driver, forcing him to take credit cards. you are forcing the population to use credit cards when they can use cash. how about stopping on the corner for a $4 credit charge when the...
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mr. lawrence. >>> change is coming.oks like the changes they're going to come as early as today is vastly along the coast. mild conditions inland's it will still be hot in spots especially the interior of dollars will take another day or so before the marine air weight works its way on shore. eighties from the day that freezing the afternoon and '60s out for the coast with a mixture of sunshine and clouds so not as hot today but still running well above the average. that will usher in some much cooler air coming away. the camp on how to find this morning in the afternoon and that is the head and for the evening the five searches back on shore leave the venture is a lot to the coastline. with that in mind enjoy the sunshine. about 92 degrees in morgan hill 88 in milpitas about 82 degrees and breezy and he warned is the numbers in the hot sun in the '90s. has even said they will find 75 degrees in oakland to 89 petaluma and 90 degrees in the camp filled in next couple of days cool temperatures as a return to normal on wed
mr. lawrence. >>> change is coming.oks like the changes they're going to come as early as today is vastly along the coast. mild conditions inland's it will still be hot in spots especially the interior of dollars will take another day or so before the marine air weight works its way on shore. eighties from the day that freezing the afternoon and '60s out for the coast with a mixture of sunshine and clouds so not as hot today but still running well above the average. that will usher in...
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mr. lawrence. thank you very much for the honesty.e to be innovates had a great vacation in the high country little snow no such worry about here most of the nearly the coastline early on a few clouds in the bay temperatures in the 40's and '50's was the clear in the valley and as a hat or the afternoon a few high clouds, in the afternoon '60s and if you '70s around the bay that pries the upside is now set for the coast minor changes in the forecast for today the cold front is fighting just to the north a few showers and northern california wait where you'll stay dry the temperatures are not too bad the winds could be a different story in a 25 mi. an hour in near sfo salt breeze the coastline around the bay and is to look toward tomorrow temperatures begin to cool down to stick its numbers by this afternoon 75 decreases as a 73 in mountain view as you make your way into the east bay this temperatures of the '70s and '80s and it said they will see sunshine in a couple passing clouds '60s and '70s fifties into daly city the next couple
mr. lawrence. thank you very much for the honesty.e to be innovates had a great vacation in the high country little snow no such worry about here most of the nearly the coastline early on a few clouds in the bay temperatures in the 40's and '50's was the clear in the valley and as a hat or the afternoon a few high clouds, in the afternoon '60s and if you '70s around the bay that pries the upside is now set for the coast minor changes in the forecast for today the cold front is fighting just to...
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mr. chris lawrence. the general also explained how the civilians were killed. >> that's right. basically, don, what happened was the force came to this come pound looking for a local taliban leader. but when they tried to breach the compound, that's when they start the taking fire and that's when they called in the air strike. it was unintentional to kel the old people, the women and especially the children that were inside. >> we are very sad. and i have come here today to offer you my condolences and my regrets and importantly to apologize to each of you for this tragedy. i have a family of my own and i see the faces of my own children. and i know that no apology can bring back the life of the children or the people who perished in this tragedy and this accident. >> a lot of discontent among leaders. >> i just got off the phone with a command er in kabul. these nighttime raids have been a real point of dissension between the u.s. and afghanistan. afghans would take the leads on these operations and the afghans were part of this raid, but still afghan president hamid karzai la
mr. chris lawrence. the general also explained how the civilians were killed. >> that's right. basically, don, what happened was the force came to this come pound looking for a local taliban leader. but when they tried to breach the compound, that's when they start the taking fire and that's when they called in the air strike. it was unintentional to kel the old people, the women and especially the children that were inside. >> we are very sad. and i have come here today to offer...
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thank you, and go giants. >> hi, i'm lawrence lee -- >> hold on, it's actually mr. nolty first. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> can you do everything at once? all right, thank you very much. my name's michael nolty, i'm the executive vice president for district six, a planning organization formed in 1999 to deal with district batteries and concerns. here today, i'm here today to talk about holiday plaza and the block from mason to market street. and this is this block here. this block is a part of the tenderloin, not union square. it is a part of the district, if you look at your maps, you'll see these are the boundaries of the central market c.b.d. and, this block contains the bristol hotel at 56 mason and many social services organizations at 944 market, which is right here. which i have to be a volunteer at one of those offices. please, so please place this block back into district six where it belongs. again for the audience out there in never, neverland, here again is another map of the market c.b.d. and the block that we're talking about. and here is the actual descripti
thank you, and go giants. >> hi, i'm lawrence lee -- >> hold on, it's actually mr. nolty first. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> can you do everything at once? all right, thank you very much. my name's michael nolty, i'm the executive vice president for district six, a planning organization formed in 1999 to deal with district batteries and concerns. here today, i'm here today to talk about holiday plaza and the block from mason to market street. and this is this block here. this...
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inside car parked at wal-mart parents 52 year old adolfo gomez at his wife deborah happened lawrence kansas police say mrolfo gomez fought with officers had to be taser charged with resisting arrest both parents charged with child endangerment and abuse blindfolded tied up their kids ages 5-7 before leaving them inside the car visited relatives. journey of self discovery of local man digs into his terrifying past in search of a place to call home. and modern technology may not be best when it comes to monitoring stress coming up medical watch the good old fashioned stress test might be the trick. pergo has two times the durability of ordinary laminate flooring. to test it, we gave the folks at best friends animal society a makeover. but can pergo stand up to these guys? in the end pergo passed the test. if it looks good here, imagine how it'll look in your home. [ dog ] i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 an
inside car parked at wal-mart parents 52 year old adolfo gomez at his wife deborah happened lawrence kansas police say mrolfo gomez fought with officers had to be taser charged with resisting arrest both parents charged with child endangerment and abuse blindfolded tied up their kids ages 5-7 before leaving them inside the car visited relatives. journey of self discovery of local man digs into his terrifying past in search of a place to call home. and modern technology may not be best when it...
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mr. cuomo, lawrence o'donnell is setting the table potentially for a run in 2016.is getting your bon a fides ready ready. new york state had de decriminalized marijuana in 1978. the city from the 1998 went from a 2,000 to 58,000 marijuana arrests. >> no. really? >> yes. >> under bloomberg we assumed wrongly those numbers would go down. there have been around 50,000 making new york number 1 in the united states p what triggered cuomo is a 9 to 1 ratio of blacks and minorities being arrested to whites and how the police were tricking people young males mainly to pull the marijuana out of their pocket or backpack. they weren't smoking it in the street park or walking down the street. mr. kelley and new york pd police chief and mr. bloomberg for the last three years were just giving nice talk to reforming these laws. i think mr. cuomo put their two heads together and said we are going to move forward into reform, this nitwitery in new york city. >> the reform entails? >> treating the private position he thinks of marijuana as it should be, a $100 and not to arrest some
mr. cuomo, lawrence o'donnell is setting the table potentially for a run in 2016.is getting your bon a fides ready ready. new york state had de decriminalized marijuana in 1978. the city from the 1998 went from a 2,000 to 58,000 marijuana arrests. >> no. really? >> yes. >> under bloomberg we assumed wrongly those numbers would go down. there have been around 50,000 making new york number 1 in the united states p what triggered cuomo is a 9 to 1 ratio of blacks and minorities...
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mr. dorsey, as a democrat and obama supporter, doesn't it worry you that the top down lawrence summers philosophy that the government can drive the economy hasn't worked. doesn't that worry you? if the president is elected he is going to do it another 4 years and we are $16 trillion in debt which is going to become $25 trillion. doesn't that worry you. >> we had a government led stimulus. that's worked its way out of economy hand nasa not been the story for the last year and a half. since then we have had the congress and the president not be able to come together to figure out how to increase employment in america. so nothing has been done for the last year and a half that's a critical piece of the puzzle. until we address the situation of american jobs. europe is not really the answer. it's really increasing employment here in america. there are a number of steps that have been left on the table politically to increase jobs in america. >> they all require more government spending and you don't have the money. >> with all due respect to dr. dorsi, we're spending 4 billion a day more than we are
mr. dorsey, as a democrat and obama supporter, doesn't it worry you that the top down lawrence summers philosophy that the government can drive the economy hasn't worked. doesn't that worry you? if the president is elected he is going to do it another 4 years and we are $16 trillion in debt which is going to become $25 trillion. doesn't that worry you. >> we had a government led stimulus. that's worked its way out of economy hand nasa not been the story for the last year and a half. since...
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. >> things like the steven lawrence campaign or other campaigns which are more, what a better word? edgy. so if you didn't have that -- >> i kindly agree. >> understand, mr. cameron, is your analysis that on the fusion of news and comment point either there isn't a problem so there's no need for a solution or there is a problem but there isn't a solution. >> there can be a problem in some cases. but, you know, we have to -- i don't think it's solvable. so i think we should not try and find some -- some of the answers people come up with i don't think are particularly credible. >> the issue may be one of culture, would you agree? >> yes, i think with all these things. culture is fantastically important. we can write all the rules that we like and have all the training packages, whether it's the ministers or journalists' behavior, culture is massively important. and it's important in every aspect of life. >> thank you. >> the point you make in paragraph 131. page 04138. dealing with the issue of campaigns. you say in the last sentence that you've never traded or offered a position on policy in the erms of the support of any media outlet. do you believe tha
. >> things like the steven lawrence campaign or other campaigns which are more, what a better word? edgy. so if you didn't have that -- >> i kindly agree. >> understand, mr. cameron, is your analysis that on the fusion of news and comment point either there isn't a problem so there's no need for a solution or there is a problem but there isn't a solution. >> there can be a problem in some cases. but, you know, we have to -- i don't think it's solvable. so i think we...
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mr. roberts: i ask unanimous consent that usda detailee patty lawrence be granted floor privileges for the duration of the consideration of this bill. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: it's my understanding we are ready with senator snowe's amendment and i ask unanimous consent she be the next amendment in order. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the senator from maine. ms. snowe: i call up amendment number 2190. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from maine, ms. snowe, proposes amendment numbered 2190. ms. snowe: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent amendment 2190 be modified by the changes i'm sending to the desk. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. there are now two minutes for debate, equally divided. the senator from maine. ms. snowe: mr. president, --. the presiding officer: the senator from maine is recognized. ms. snowe: i rise in strong support of this amendment that i've offered along with senator gillibrand of new york on a bi
mr. roberts: i ask unanimous consent that usda detailee patty lawrence be granted floor privileges for the duration of the consideration of this bill. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: it's my understanding we are ready with senator snowe's amendment and i ask unanimous consent she be the next amendment in order. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the senator from maine. ms. snowe: i call up amendment number 2190....
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lawrence tucson case are unsealed? it's specific to fast and furious. that is not true, mr. attorney general. i'm happy to share it with you. i ask unanimous concept to give you some extra time to review it. >> the tucson case refers to -- >> it says fast and furious. we'll let the media have it -- >> laura duffy was not involved in fast and furious. >> the e-mail says fast and furious, you say it doesn't, i've got it in black and white. >> i have superior knowledge. >> did you personally read speaker boehner's letter sent to you on may 18, 2012? >> yes, i got that. >> did you read it? >> have you personally responded to the speaker? >> the deputy attorney general responded. >> so you delegated that to james cole. >> i didn't want delegate it to him, i thought it was appropriate for him to respond. >> you didn't think it was appropriate for you to respondsome. >> what i've indicated in my opening statement and i'm certainly willing to indicate right now is i am willing to personally engage with the four people who signed that letter so that we can get you the information consistent with what
lawrence tucson case are unsealed? it's specific to fast and furious. that is not true, mr. attorney general. i'm happy to share it with you. i ask unanimous concept to give you some extra time to review it. >> the tucson case refers to -- >> it says fast and furious. we'll let the media have it -- >> laura duffy was not involved in fast and furious. >> the e-mail says fast and furious, you say it doesn't, i've got it in black and white. >> i have superior...
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lawrence college, the beautiful and funny libby casey. from penn state university, producer for the else is there a network, also known as mr. president, jeff. from the university of washington, a producer for cbs news, her awesome ness, jill jackson. from indiana university of pennsylvania, a camera guy for a fox news and 2012 rtca chairman, john wallace. from north carolina state university, multimedia and journalist for cbs forleigh ann caldwell. from montreal, canada, reporting live -- todd. finally, ladies and gentlemen, your dinner chair, the first camera guy elected as chairman of the rtca executive committee, jay mcmichaels. [applause] >> i think i will stand behind this because i feel more comfortable this way. can everybody hear me in the back of the room? that is a guy i followed all over the earth for about 20 years. i am done. this is an incredible group of kids who work alongside a group called the musicianship. we want to thank the musicianship for being here tonight. we have not heard the last from these guys. trust me. [applause] let's get right to it. as the first camera dead to chair the rtca executive com
lawrence college, the beautiful and funny libby casey. from penn state university, producer for the else is there a network, also known as mr. president, jeff. from the university of washington, a producer for cbs news, her awesome ness, jill jackson. from indiana university of pennsylvania, a camera guy for a fox news and 2012 rtca chairman, john wallace. from north carolina state university, multimedia and journalist for cbs forleigh ann caldwell. from montreal, canada, reporting live --...
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mr. holder and the president are no different this could be a very interesting week, and it will not be a great week for the president and this administration. host: lawrence. a republican caller. caller: i do not know where to start, actually, but i'm wondering at what point all of these children became wonderful dreamers? i remember in 2007, the marches with literally tens of thousands of young mexicans, dragging the american flight through the streets, spitting and the american flag -- on the american flight. you can find it odd youtube. it reminds you of the british are coming. the latinos are coming, and the latinos are going to win. everyone is a valedictorian, how many of them are a gang members? how many of them have three and four children by the time they are 16 that we are taking care of? there is also the thing that nobody will talk about, and i have many friends here that are hispanic that feel like i do, but the one thing nobody will mention is that it is part of the mexican culture, to be able to drink and drive, and because none of them have cars in mexico the first thing they want to do is get a car and drink and drive in america. there ar
mr. holder and the president are no different this could be a very interesting week, and it will not be a great week for the president and this administration. host: lawrence. a republican caller. caller: i do not know where to start, actually, but i'm wondering at what point all of these children became wonderful dreamers? i remember in 2007, the marches with literally tens of thousands of young mexicans, dragging the american flight through the streets, spitting and the american flag -- on...
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mrs. krantz, the wife of the rancher and arizona that was killed with hate coming out of her catholic church on a sunday morning by a man that was here from mexico, driving while drunk. >> host: lawrence talks about the fact that she sees a lot of immorality among immigrants. what do you think? .. congress should be serving. what do you think about what should happen to these young people? >> guest: i think the first thing you have to do is -- before i came to congress i was the federal government from the states and people on main street america. you can't solve a problem until you know the magnitude of the problem. we have all these estimations and guesses. first thing you have to do is that is being flooded you turn off the water and that is one of the things arizona has demand is to enforce the law and secure the border. that is the status case number one. then we can have the discussion about what is it that is out there because we know it isn't going to get worse but the problem is every time we get a promise is that the federal government backs out on the agreement with the american people. >> host: let's hear from lee, democratic color in houston, texas. >> caller: good mornin
mrs. krantz, the wife of the rancher and arizona that was killed with hate coming out of her catholic church on a sunday morning by a man that was here from mexico, driving while drunk. >> host: lawrence talks about the fact that she sees a lot of immorality among immigrants. what do you think? .. congress should be serving. what do you think about what should happen to these young people? >> guest: i think the first thing you have to do is -- before i came to congress i was the...
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lawrence seaway. the other problem with this is the new language also expedites the study, even though the corps says they need more time to do so. so i guess in conclusion, mr. president, there are two things here. one is the egregious procedures that continue, that continue to give the public such a negative slant on how we do business here, this bundling of bills where we are forced to vote "yes" or "no" on the whole bundling up and down and can't separate them out and let our "yes" stand for one purposeful interest or another or our "no" stand for that. that bundling. and, second, these midnight procedures, these slip it in there without going through the regular process. this body of congress, both the house and the senate, need to return to regular process, where we bring an idea forward, where it is worked through the committee, where it is transparent to all who -- who are looking at it, where we ar are -- where we give our "yea" or give our "nay" and where we move it through the system. rather than simply changing things in the dark of the night at the last minute, where we have no opportunity to amend it, no opportunity to address it. so as we go f
lawrence seaway. the other problem with this is the new language also expedites the study, even though the corps says they need more time to do so. so i guess in conclusion, mr. president, there are two things here. one is the egregious procedures that continue, that continue to give the public such a negative slant on how we do business here, this bundling of bills where we are forced to vote "yes" or "no" on the whole bundling up and down and can't separate them out and...
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lawrence berkley national lab in his own home state. they fund research at seven american national laboratories, five american universities and 40 american companies, institutes and other organizations. there's nothing nutty about that, mr. chairman. i certainly share the concerns we keep intellectual property and manufacturing here at home. to address these concerns, these research centers sign aid agreements to protect -- signed agreements to protect american intellectual property while allowing us to take advantages of new joint discoveries. eliminating centers altogether would harm american returners, american scientist, american innovation, american job creation and i oppose his amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. rohrabacher: how much time do we still have? the chair: the gentleman has 30 seconds. 30 seconds. mr. rohrabacher: 30 seconds. well, i'll make this very quick. we're not talking about all cooperation. i'm not opposed to all cooperation. i'm opposed to cooperation with the adolf hitlers of our day. the people who are murdering christians and other religious people as we s
lawrence berkley national lab in his own home state. they fund research at seven american national laboratories, five american universities and 40 american companies, institutes and other organizations. there's nothing nutty about that, mr. chairman. i certainly share the concerns we keep intellectual property and manufacturing here at home. to address these concerns, these research centers sign aid agreements to protect -- signed agreements to protect american intellectual property while...