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mr. lawrence i've spoken before this commission and been a recipe been 0 residents 40 years to emily one reason i'm a avid reader i don't throw anything away we came up with the san francisco examiner the city takes a hit but the first page item i've been a proponent of the police department hiring more policemen to take overstaff and put more officers on the street and keep them trained better and a an article in the newspaper relates to the fact this police department attempts to hire more policemen but they have a lot of them sitting in chairs at the hall of justice doing administrative tasks and i think that is a mistake by training those officers to sit on their butts they do the paperwork one of our finest officers for the secretary of the police hearing was more qualified for a better job as my take. i think this commission should push to get the police department hire upwards of 1/3rd of their payroll to be administrative staff to take over the paperwork related to to the police department especially them to be better police officers and put more minute open the street without bl
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mrs. lawrence. mrs. lawrence: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. lawrence: the evidence-based policy policy commission act was introduced by representative ryan and in the senate by senator murray on april 16, 2015. the committee on oversight and government reform ordered the bill reported by voice vote on may 19 2015. the bill as amended will create a 15-member commission to study ways to improve the use of administrative data on federal programs and tax expenditures. the commission would also consider whether to establish a clearinghouse for information collected by federal agencies. federal agencies collect a large amount of data on existing programs and they are also the beneficiary of those programs. too often however, federal agencies do not share data with other agencies or with private researchers in a way that can help determine what is working and what is not. the administration called for greater use of evidence to improve federal programs, especially in the areas of education,
mrs. lawrence. mrs. lawrence: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. lawrence: the evidence-based policy policy commission act was introduced by representative ryan and in the senate by senator murray on april 16, 2015. the committee on oversight and government reform ordered the bill reported by voice vote on may 19 2015. the bill as amended will create a 15-member commission to study ways to improve the use of administrative...
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mrs. lawrence. mrs. lawrence: i rise to offer an amendment to strike section 439 from the underlining bill. this would allow the bureau of land management to adopt standards to have safe and responsible fracking operations on native american lands. there was a transparent process to limit fracking. more than 100,000 oil and gas wells are situated on these lands. this amendment will ensure that the b.l.m. rule is fully implemented so that fracking for oil and gas continues, but with full regard to public health and the environment. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. and i reserve my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves her time. who seeks recognition? mr. calvert: i reserve time in opposition to this amendment. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. mr. calvert: i understand b.l.m. needed to update its regulations. b.l.m. regulations were 25, 30 years old. the states have been doing the same thing over the last number of years. unfortunately b.l.m.'s rule
mrs. lawrence. mrs. lawrence: i rise to offer an amendment to strike section 439 from the underlining bill. this would allow the bureau of land management to adopt standards to have safe and responsible fracking operations on native american lands. there was a transparent process to limit fracking. more than 100,000 oil and gas wells are situated on these lands. this amendment will ensure that the b.l.m. rule is fully implemented so that fracking for oil and gas continues, but with full regard...
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mrs. lawrence: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 299, the veterans entrepreneur act of 2015. the small business administration's 7-a loan program is a critical source of capital for america's entrepreneurs and it's s.b.a.'s largest and most important program in terms of the number of loans and programs supported. my home state of michigan, where i'm proud to serve as the congressional representative, has benefited greatly from the s.b.a. 7-a loan. in fiscal year 2013, this loan guaranteed nearly 2,000 loans to michigan small businesses through the 7-a loan program for more than $500 million. michigan ranked second in the nation that year for all s.b.a. loans, even better, it guaranteed more than 2,000 loans to michigan's small businesses for more than 600 -- $600 million. that was an increase of over 17% of the previous year. this successful program's continued to show strong success with the loan volume up 20% this year over last year. unfortunately the lending cap established in 2015 approp
mrs. lawrence: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 299, the veterans entrepreneur act of 2015. the small business administration's 7-a loan program is a critical source of capital for america's entrepreneurs and it's s.b.a.'s largest and most important program in terms of the number of loans and programs supported. my home state of michigan, where i'm proud to serve as the congressional representative, has benefited greatly from the s.b.a. 7-a loan. in fiscal year 2013, this...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. . >> director brinkman director nolan director ramos director rubke directors please be advised director heinecke will not be peer we have quorum item 3
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. . >> director brinkman director nolan director ramos director rubke directors please be advised director heinecke will not be peer we have quorum item 3
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. px. >> my name is commissioner president tan i'm president of the commission before we begin please turn off our cell phones or vibrate not to disturb the rest of the meeting if you are a member of the public we have speakers their i know that you, fill one out and submit them to our staff and we'll call you with had when the agenda item is up and thank you to sfgovtv and mayor ed lee media services for broadcasting this live he went the we meet roll call. >> commissioner frost commissioner lee commissioner joseph commissioner vice president moshoyannis commissioner perez commissioner caminong commissioner president tan we have a full house
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. px. >> my name is commissioner president tan i'm president of the commission before we begin please turn off our cell phones or vibrate not to disturb the...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. you. >> what do you think about working at an airport and i love it is busy all the time. >> we want it to be an those away was this is a venture if i didn't love it i'll be an accountant. >> we want the experience that is a non-airport experience the negative stigma we're trying to erase that. >> everything is in a bad food to excite them about the food and they have time to learn about us. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of chaos. >> telling me how the extent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the bes
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. you. >> what do you think about working at an airport and i love it is busy all the time. >> we want it to be an those away was this is a venture if...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. . >> it seems like everyone in san francisco is talking about housing san francisco housing prizes are among the highest it tops anyone million dollars and rent rise unfortunately, this is not the first time housing has been in the news thought california the cost of a home has made headline the medium prices for a house in the the $207,000 in california it is more than twice that amount and the laura u bay area is higher it's more than doubled the states so while more than half of the americans can afford the medium fewer in california and quarter in the bayer and now fewer than a 6th of san franciscans can afford it so why it housing in san francisco so go cheven condition tharz the obviously a high demand t
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. . >> it seems like everyone in san francisco is talking about housing san francisco housing prizes are among the highest it tops anyone million dollars...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get o
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just stand looking out. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cook
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> hi. i am cory with san francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home means. we're here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco and joined by carla, the deputy director of spur and one of the persons who pushed this shelter in place and safe enough to stay concept and we want to talk about what it means and why it's important to san francisco. >> as you know the bay area as 63% chance of having a major earthquake and it's serious and going to impact a lot of people and particularly people in san francisco because we live on a major fault so what does this mean for us? part of what it means is that potentially 25% of
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> hi. i am cory with san francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place or safe enough to stay in your home...
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mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> i'm your host of "culturewire" and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate schoo
mr. and coach [inaudible] lawrence chew. on behalf of ininentire board of have visor for the late catherine steinly. >> colleagues this bringstuse the end of the agenda today. madam clerk is there any other business before us? >> that concludes the business today madam president >> we are adjourned. thank you everyone. >> i'm your host of "culturewire" and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and...
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mrs. lawrence: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand in strong support of the make it in america plan and work to strengthen america's great manufacturing comeback. the growing skills gap in manufacturing, which is why i and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have joined together to lead the congressional investment in america's work force caucus through initiatives like make it in america and the work force caucus, we are working to expand apprenticeship and job training increase, employer provided educational benefits and provide tax credits for business who is provide critical work force training. some of the efforts in my districts are already seeing results. we have been quoted, according to the "detroit free press" that wayne county in my district is leading the nation in new manufacturing jobs added last year. three other counties in the state of michigan were added as well. if we keep this up and if we continue to work to close that manufacturing gap we can make it in america. i yield back my time. the speaker pro
mrs. lawrence: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand in strong support of the make it in america plan and work to strengthen america's great manufacturing comeback. the growing skills gap in manufacturing, which is why i and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have joined together to lead the congressional investment in america's work force caucus through initiatives like make it in america and the work force caucus, we are working to expand apprenticeship and job training increase, employer...
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mrs. lawrence of michigan. the chair: those in support of a requested for voted vote will rise and be counted. members will record their votes by electronic device, this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 179, the nays are 250. the amendment is not adopted. unfinished business is vord recorded vote on which further proceedings were postponed and the noes prevailed. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. polis of colorado. the chair: those in support of the recorded vote. a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives.
mrs. lawrence of michigan. the chair: those in support of a requested for voted vote will rise and be counted. members will record their votes by electronic device, this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the...
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mrs. lawrence: we are less than three weeks away from expiration of the national highway trust fund. and once again talking about another extension. the michigan infrastructure and transportation association estimates that congress' failure to come up with a long-term plan has cost my state, michigan taxpayers more than $350 million. we have ample time and multiple plans to fix this problem. look, which plan do you like? we need to get to work. . what about the grow america act which raises $478 billion over six years, or michigan's getting beyond the gridlock plan that raises $$410 billion over six years? the rrps don't want to raise taxes -- the republicans don't want to raise taxes. the democrats don't want to hurt the lower-income families but we must make those choices. we must take the vote and we must keep our promise to america to fix our infrastructure. it's time to act and with that, madam speaker, i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. upton: mr. speaker, i as
mrs. lawrence: we are less than three weeks away from expiration of the national highway trust fund. and once again talking about another extension. the michigan infrastructure and transportation association estimates that congress' failure to come up with a long-term plan has cost my state, michigan taxpayers more than $350 million. we have ample time and multiple plans to fix this problem. look, which plan do you like? we need to get to work. . what about the grow america act which raises...
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mrs. lawrence of michigan for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. quests are granted. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6 2015, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. duffy is recognize for 60 minutes as the designee. mr. duffy: i ask that members have five legislative days to extend their remarks on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duffy: for 0 years planned parenthood has worked to dehuman andize the babies they have aborted claiming these little babies were clumps of tissue. through the recent videos that come out they have admitted what we have known, these are little babies. and that their organs are being harvested for profit. little baby livers and hearts and lungs. little baby lungs that will never have an opportunity to cry. little baby lungs that will never be used to speak, little baby lungs that will never learn to sing because they have been killed in the womb. they are so well developed, they can survive outside the womb. little babies that feel pain in th
mrs. lawrence of michigan for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. quests are granted. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6 2015, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. duffy is recognize for 60 minutes as the designee. mr. duffy: i ask that members have five legislative days to extend their remarks on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duffy: for 0 years planned parenthood has worked to dehuman andize...
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. >> senator from lawrence. mr. burden. >> lady and gentleman of the senate, my wife is my conscience and my timekeeper. when i got home with light, she reminded me that i went beyond what she allows as 15 minutes. anything or sanction be set in such timeframe. -- worth saying can be said in such timeframe. she grinned me deposition but i will be holding the floor for the length of time of the amended i offered yesterday. but i do want to try to put a cap some of my thoughts. -- cap still on my thoughts. sen. verdin: i want to share with you some verse from a him that our mother said to me less than hour ago. to me, it encapsulates the ministry in life and death of clementa. it embodies his ministry, those of his parishioners. i believe this verse embodies the experiences of south carolinians over the last 19 days. i believe historically it embodies the life and testimony of the south carolinians that have preceded us in the 20th century, the 19th century. the 18th century, the 17th century, and it is my prayer that
. >> senator from lawrence. mr. burden. >> lady and gentleman of the senate, my wife is my conscience and my timekeeper. when i got home with light, she reminded me that i went beyond what she allows as 15 minutes. anything or sanction be set in such timeframe. -- worth saying can be said in such timeframe. she grinned me deposition but i will be holding the floor for the length of time of the amended i offered yesterday. but i do want to try to put a cap some of my thoughts. -- cap...
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lawrence. >> thank you, mr. president, lady and gentlemen of the senate. kim, my wife she is my conscience and my time keeper. when i got home last night she reminded me what i went beyond what she allows is 15 minutes, and anything worth saying can be said in such a timeframe. she granted me a dispensation yesterday, and i assure you i won't hold the floor for the length of time that i did on the amendment that i offered yesterday. but i do want to try to put a capstone on my thoughts and share with you some verse from a hymn that my mother sent to me less than an hour ago. to me it incapsulates the ministry in life and death of clemente, and it embodies his minute treeistry ministry and those of his parishioners, and i believe this verse of him embodies the life and testimony of the south carolinans that preceded us in the 19th century, the 18th century, the 17th century and it's my prayer that it will be the testimony that embodies the life of our children and grandchildren. turn your eyes upon jesus and look full in his wonderful face and the things of
lawrence. >> thank you, mr. president, lady and gentlemen of the senate. kim, my wife she is my conscience and my time keeper. when i got home last night she reminded me what i went beyond what she allows is 15 minutes, and anything worth saying can be said in such a timeframe. she granted me a dispensation yesterday, and i assure you i won't hold the floor for the length of time that i did on the amendment that i offered yesterday. but i do want to try to put a capstone on my thoughts...
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mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier.>> he could overpower you, overcontrol you. he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial anderson challenged jones by saying that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police presented an upside down thumb print on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning the windows. cleaning the door. that is not probable cause in anywhere else in america that i'm aware of. but willie t. said, oh, well i'm glad you brought that up. the forensic pathologist let us know that she had located negroid pubic hairs on the victim's chest and abdomen. the defense shut their mouths and sat down. >> if his hair had in fact been found on the body, this was a now and explosive claim. a claim that went unchallenged by geddes anderson. >> did you ask to see that evidence? >> you would have to look at the transcript to see. i don't know whether i did or not. >> acc
mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier.>> he could overpower you, overcontrol you. he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial anderson challenged jones by saying that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police presented an upside down thumb print on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with...
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lawrence. -- >> thank you, mr. president lady and gentleman of the senate. >> kim, my wife is my conscience and my timekeeper. when i got home last night she reminded me they went beyond what she allows as 15 minutes. anything worth saying can be said in such timeframe. she granted me a dispensation yesterday, but i assure you i want to hold the floor for the length of time that i did on the amendment i offered yesterday. . i do want to try to put a capstone on my thoughts and share with you some verse from a hymn that my mother sent to me less than an hour ago and to me, it encapsulates the ministry in life and death of clementa. it embodies his ministry and those of his parishioners and i believe thises very of him embodies the experiences of south carolinians and charlestonians over the last 19 days. i believe historically it embodies the life and testimony of the south carolinians that have preceded us in the 20th century, the 19th century. the 18th century, the 17th century, and it's my prayer that it will be
lawrence. -- >> thank you, mr. president lady and gentleman of the senate. >> kim, my wife is my conscience and my timekeeper. when i got home last night she reminded me they went beyond what she allows as 15 minutes. anything worth saying can be said in such timeframe. she granted me a dispensation yesterday, but i assure you i want to hold the floor for the length of time that i did on the amendment i offered yesterday. . i do want to try to put a capstone on my thoughts and share...
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mr. trump own half of the apprentice. if he did, will lawrencelary on the apresbyterians that he's telling the truth. >> this is going to be fun. >> okay. >> lawrence america is waiting. >> if it's way too early, you're terrible at that. basically a year's salary the guy who loses the bet has to give the other guy a year's salary. >> lawrence hasn't accepted. >> it's time to end the show. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." "the rundown" is straight ahead. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. my constipation and belly pain have my stomach feeling all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation
mr. trump own half of the apprentice. if he did, will lawrencelary on the apresbyterians that he's telling the truth. >> this is going to be fun. >> okay. >> lawrence america is waiting. >> if it's way too early, you're terrible at that. basically a year's salary the guy who loses the bet has to give the other guy a year's salary. >> lawrence hasn't accepted. >> it's time to end the show. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." "the...
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mr. chairman, i yield the remainedder of my time. >> interesting topic and we'll follow up on that we now recognize miss lawrence for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. ambassador hayes according to the 2014 report, he just billed the government without required documentation and adequate invoices. what steps has the state department taken to ensure that the administration and logistic issues are addressed before the issuance of new contracting program. and how long does it take to identify and erectify these discrepancies. >> that was an audit report that was not on the team. i can't speak to the findsings of the team. i certainly can get back to you through our legislative assistant. and give you the information you require. >> you have read the audit? >> i have not read that audit, no. >> who reads the audit once it's issued? >> the senior staff of the oig. individual teams don't necessarily read each other's audits unless they're conducting an inspection of that specific area. >> ambassador let me go to a statement that you said and hopefully you'll be aware of this this. you highlight in your statement the diplomatic sec
mr. chairman, i yield the remainedder of my time. >> interesting topic and we'll follow up on that we now recognize miss lawrence for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. ambassador hayes according to the 2014 report, he just billed the government without required documentation and adequate invoices. what steps has the state department taken to ensure that the administration and logistic issues are addressed before the issuance of new contracting program. and how long does it...
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lawrence wright. >> caller: thank you so much mr. right. in 1992 i was a convention services director at the hotel for lax. in we're going to be handling the meeting for cam, cold awareness network which publisher that called themselves back in the first place. the leader of the group was patricia ryan, leo ryan's daughter. when i went to pick her up at the airport it was in the middle also of the rodney king alley riots when i went to pick her up at the airport. and i said i went to pick her up and she had this, like panicked look on her face and she said that scientologist for following the. well ordinarily i would've thought that was crazy. however, they had been harassing me the weeks prior to the meeting come at this wasn't the meeting. this was just she and i getting together to handle logistics. in the next couple of weeks i ended up taking another job but protesters were around the hotel. and i'm wondering if you knew about the cold awareness network, whatever happened to them and if there is no group can help families who have fami
lawrence wright. >> caller: thank you so much mr. right. in 1992 i was a convention services director at the hotel for lax. in we're going to be handling the meeting for cam, cold awareness network which publisher that called themselves back in the first place. the leader of the group was patricia ryan, leo ryan's daughter. when i went to pick her up at the airport it was in the middle also of the rodney king alley riots when i went to pick her up at the airport. and i said i went to pick...
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american history tv, cyber command historian lawrence kaplan talks about the history of computers and to the emergence of hackers and other computer abuses. mr. kaplan discusses the contributions of inventors like steve jobs, students at m.i.t. who established the term hacker and the onset of computer viruses that began in the 1980's. >> this presentation briefly traces some key milestones in the history of computers including a variety of internal and external -- which helped lead the way to the establishment of the u.s. army cyber command and that continue to involve as an ongoing cyber threat. will first go over a brief overview of computer history. this computer was developed with a u.s. army from 1943-1946, initially to calculate artillery firing tables for the army's ballistic research laboratory. it can fire 5000 operations per second, and at 18,000, it took up 1000 feet of floor space and weight 30 times. -- wade -- weighed 30 tons. calculation of a firing people for a gun, which took staff two months, could be completed by any act by a day. the proliferation of computers through commercial, scientific and military purposes spread in
american history tv, cyber command historian lawrence kaplan talks about the history of computers and to the emergence of hackers and other computer abuses. mr. kaplan discusses the contributions of inventors like steve jobs, students at m.i.t. who established the term hacker and the onset of computer viruses that began in the 1980's. >> this presentation briefly traces some key milestones in the history of computers including a variety of internal and external -- which helped lead the...
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lawrence? >> i would like to be heard on the amendment. >> proceed. mr. berg. >> thank you, mr. president, members of the senate. very brief. i appreciate the arguments offered by the chairman of the judiciary, the chairman of transportation. my sentiments naturally would be there. i have never favored government by plea the site -- we are in extraordinary session on an extraordinary issue in which many high and notable persons have had an advisory influence on this body. now to deference and respect an agreement to the pro tem, the senator from florence, i agree. it is a high task and high calling to stand and be representative of your constituency. what i offer is that outside of the most tragic and grievous of circumstances, we would not hear -- not be here, were it not for the unusual and highly, i high and heavy volume of advisory opinions and advice that we have received, from the highest officials of the lands and public service, governmental officials, federal, state, local , to be most revered members of the business community, of the church, clerics, chambers of commer
lawrence? >> i would like to be heard on the amendment. >> proceed. mr. berg. >> thank you, mr. president, members of the senate. very brief. i appreciate the arguments offered by the chairman of the judiciary, the chairman of transportation. my sentiments naturally would be there. i have never favored government by plea the site -- we are in extraordinary session on an extraordinary issue in which many high and notable persons have had an advisory influence on this body. now...
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lawrence. the donald is dominating. republicans can run but cannot hide. when jonathon outlined that when this was going on and mr.irth certificate and most republicans didn't say a word, now he is out there with them. he is of their own creation and they have to deal with it. definitely, i don't not see governor kasich going as far as rand paul has today. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, texas police release the dash cam video of the arrest of a woman later found dead in a jail cell. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. nobody told me to expect it... ...intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something
lawrence. the donald is dominating. republicans can run but cannot hide. when jonathon outlined that when this was going on and mr.irth certificate and most republicans didn't say a word, now he is out there with them. he is of their own creation and they have to deal with it. definitely, i don't not see governor kasich going as far as rand paul has today. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, texas police release the dash cam video of...
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mr. obama sitting here. and he's, i just was going to ask him a couple questions. but -- >> stuart? how did that happen? >> lawrencell, you know, clint eastwood is a great american icon, and he offered to speak at the convention. and that wasn't exactly what he was planning to say. but, as they say, things happen, and that happened. >> we have to thank you -- >> it's live television. >> for one of the most memorable moments. ♪♪ in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. ♪ love ♪ because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> after a great deal of thought, and a whole lot of prayer, we are, we are so honored to have you join with us here today as we officially announce that we are running to serve as your president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] >> scott walker became the latest republican to officially declare his candidacy for president today. and he plans to run on his record as governor of wiscons
mr. obama sitting here. and he's, i just was going to ask him a couple questions. but -- >> stuart? how did that happen? >> lawrencell, you know, clint eastwood is a great american icon, and he offered to speak at the convention. and that wasn't exactly what he was planning to say. but, as they say, things happen, and that happened. >> we have to thank you -- >> it's live television. >> for one of the most memorable moments. ♪♪ in the nation, we know how you...
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mr. obama sitting here. and he's i just was going to ask him a couple questions. but -- >> stuart? how did that happen? >> lawrenceell you know, clint eastwood is a great american icon and he offered to speak at the convention. and that wasn't exactly what he was planning to say. but, as they say, things happen, and that happened. >> we have to thank you -- >> it's live television. >> for one of the most memorable moments. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. plan
mr. obama sitting here. and he's i just was going to ask him a couple questions. but -- >> stuart? how did that happen? >> lawrenceell you know, clint eastwood is a great american icon and he offered to speak at the convention. and that wasn't exactly what he was planning to say. but, as they say, things happen, and that happened. >> we have to thank you -- >> it's live television. >> for one of the most memorable moments. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off...
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lawrence. the donald is dominating. republicans can run but cannot hide. when jonathon outlined that when this was going on and mr.dent about his birth certificate and most republicans didn't say a word now he is out there with them. he is of their own creation and they have to deal with it. definitely i don't not see governor kasich going as far as rand paul has today. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up texas police release the dash cam video of the arrest of a woman later found dead in a jail cell. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for m
lawrence. the donald is dominating. republicans can run but cannot hide. when jonathon outlined that when this was going on and mr.dent about his birth certificate and most republicans didn't say a word now he is out there with them. he is of their own creation and they have to deal with it. definitely i don't not see governor kasich going as far as rand paul has today. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up texas police release the dash...
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cyber command historian lawrence kaplan talks about the history of computers and the emergence of hackers and other computer abuses. beginning with the use of government computers mr. kaplan discusses steve jobs, students at m.i.t. who established the term hacker, and the onset of viruses that began in the 1980's. this 40 minute event was hosted by the military cyber protection association. >> this presentation weekly traces a key milestone in the history of computers and computer abuse including a variety of internal external to define computer abuses and hackers, which help lead the way to u.s. army cyber command as you continue to evolve as an ongoing cyber threat. i will go with a braver -- with an overview of cyber history before i move on to hacking. any act the electronic numerical integrator and computer was the first electronic general-purpose computer. it was developed by the u.s. army from 1943-1946, initially to calculate artillery firing tables for the army's ballistic research laboratory. a quiver form 5000 operations per second, and at 18,000, it took up 1000 feet of floor space and weight 30 times. population of firing table for a gun--- calculatio
cyber command historian lawrence kaplan talks about the history of computers and the emergence of hackers and other computer abuses. beginning with the use of government computers mr. kaplan discusses steve jobs, students at m.i.t. who established the term hacker, and the onset of viruses that began in the 1980's. this 40 minute event was hosted by the military cyber protection association. >> this presentation weekly traces a key milestone in the history of computers and computer abuse...
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mr. speaker, i think my friend colonel lawrence wilkerson, steve of 1/2 to former secretary of state colinell was right about the iraq war. on misnbc news a couple months ago, and i -- msnbc a couple months ago, i quote, the intelligence was fixed and everyone should know that by now. it was failure of the intelligence agency, but it was also a failure of the political people who manipulated the intelligence failure to their own benefit. he further stated, it destroyed the balance of power in the gulf and produced what we have today. the chaos we have today. al qaeda in iraq. never there until we invaded. the mess we have in yemen. everything that's happened in the middle east today can be attributed to our having destroyed the balance of power that we had carefully maintained for a half century with the invasion of 2003. it was a disaster. i have a lot of respect for colonel wilkerson because he's telling the truth when he made this statement to msnbc. let me repeat the words of marine eddie wright who lost both hands in iraq. and i quote eddie wright. for him president bush to be paid to
mr. speaker, i think my friend colonel lawrence wilkerson, steve of 1/2 to former secretary of state colinell was right about the iraq war. on misnbc news a couple months ago, and i -- msnbc a couple months ago, i quote, the intelligence was fixed and everyone should know that by now. it was failure of the intelligence agency, but it was also a failure of the political people who manipulated the intelligence failure to their own benefit. he further stated, it destroyed the balance of power in...
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labs los alamos and sandia and scientists at lawrence livermore and he oak ridge national laboratories all have played a key role in these negotiations. mr. president, the physics of nuclear weapons is complex. you can't make a bomb out of thin air. i met with our scientists, i've listened to the experts at the department of energy. iran may be able to break the rules of the deal, but it can't break the rules of physics. nuclear materials give off telltale signatures. the radioactive decay of uranium and plutonium is detectable even in the event of delayed access. uranium in nature has a half-life of 4.5 billion years. enriched uranium 235 which can be used in a weapon has a half-life of 700 million years. in fact, you can delay but you still can't hide. verification will be strong. that means continuous monitoring. it means tamperproof -- electronic seals and it means dedicated facilities to inspect the iran nuclear program. it includes up to 250 inspectors with long-term visas. we have the best inspectors in the world in iran. they have unlimited access 24/7 to all the declared sites and i would add they are all trained nuclear experts
labs los alamos and sandia and scientists at lawrence livermore and he oak ridge national laboratories all have played a key role in these negotiations. mr. president, the physics of nuclear weapons is complex. you can't make a bomb out of thin air. i met with our scientists, i've listened to the experts at the department of energy. iran may be able to break the rules of the deal, but it can't break the rules of physics. nuclear materials give off telltale signatures. the radioactive decay of...
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lawrence think knows that with ernie schwarzman knows it as well, asset management, is it the new core banking? sallie: smith barney -- tom: are you on speaking terms with mrllie: let's look at that during the commercial. these are dusty what management business are very good business. the growth potential in wealth and asset management as the population ages are much better of a shareholder perspective in terms of lower volatility and good results. tom: a nice overview of what we will accomplish in this hour. coming up, barry eichengreen without question our giant in international economic. i'm now are set in new york, stay with us, it is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: brendan greeley with his conversations with the finance minister of germany leads us into an important conversation. brendan: poking around the german press, it is an op-ed, a professor of law at the university who writes, who made germany the judge? germany, he writes, has much to thank in europe as your came together it became an economic how it, the germans in the east without it to be the much that are germany, because this new germany was not the old germany. this creates an obligati
lawrence think knows that with ernie schwarzman knows it as well, asset management, is it the new core banking? sallie: smith barney -- tom: are you on speaking terms with mrllie: let's look at that during the commercial. these are dusty what management business are very good business. the growth potential in wealth and asset management as the population ages are much better of a shareholder perspective in terms of lower volatility and good results. tom: a nice overview of what we will...