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mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get involved in the video is a teacher's aide at the city college course for adults with disabilities in job training and interview skills i run the social justice organization in my synagogue which is called the kitchen. i'm also based downtown. i read about this advisory committee and thought i would put my name for. i think it's important for the facilities at sfo reflect the values of our community. i don't have specific names but i would want to put forward but would seek input from people in our community boat names that i think people wou
mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get...
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mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get involved in the video is a teacher's aide at the city college course for adults with disabilities in job training and interview skills i run the social justice organization in my synagogue which is called the kitchen. i'm also based downtown. i read about this advisory committee and thought i would put my name for. i think it's important for the facilities at sfo reflect the values of our community. i don't have specific names but i would want to put forward but would seek input from people in our community boat names that i think people wou
mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get...
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mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get involved in the video is a teacher's aide at the city college course for adults with disabilities in job training and interview skills i run the social justice organization in my synagogue which is called the kitchen. i'm also based downtown. i read about this advisory committee and thought i would put my name for. i think it's important for the facilities at sfo reflect the values of our community. i don't have specific names but i would want to put forward but would seek input from people in our community boat names that i think people wou
mr. jeff silver and john martin. mr. silver, be please, just the community and speak on your qualifications? >> good afternoon supervise. thank you for the time. my name is jeff silver appeared i moved to san francisco five years ago. i was before that a public school teacher in new york city and a lawyer in new york city and moved out here to work in morrison and foerster law firm downtown in a work at running club which is on the online lending coming. i have something i try to get...
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mr. martin.asses the smell test is if you're going to surveil an american, you go to a fisa court and you get a warrant. >> i think they found out -- >> it's -- check your facts, sir. it has been permissible is for intelligence community to listen to foreign officials. if they're talking to an american, that is acceptable. >> no, but you're -- listen, joel, general clapper admitted after he lied to congress that the fisa courts listen in on everybody, guys like you and me. not ju foreign agents. the president is now saying why is it being leaked over and over to outside press these kind of things? don't you think it's a problem. >> mr. martin, if you have evidence of the federal government listening to anybody in this country without a warrant, you should put it on the table -- >> general clapper admitted it already. >> you're making an allegation -- >> joel -- >> that is as atrocious as what president trump made. >> let me jump in here. the president did not tweet initially what you're saying no
mr. martin.asses the smell test is if you're going to surveil an american, you go to a fisa court and you get a warrant. >> i think they found out -- >> it's -- check your facts, sir. it has been permissible is for intelligence community to listen to foreign officials. if they're talking to an american, that is acceptable. >> no, but you're -- listen, joel, general clapper admitted after he lied to congress that the fisa courts listen in on everybody, guys like you and me. not...
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the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warningits in the future. volkswagen is due to plead guilty in the us to fraud and obstruction of justice, over its emissions cheating scandal. this will draw a line under the american side of the scandal. but on this side of the atlantic, the european commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. we have just had some pretty big news out of the world's biggest economy. the world's biggest economy has released it's latest non—farms data. that's us job results to the rest of us... samira hussain is all ears at the new york stock exchange. the unemployment rate has gone 24 by 7%. this is a strong jobs report. many departments estimated increases in the 184,000 realm. but then earlier this week, we saw how many jobs the private added. for the month of february, they added 298,000 jobs. which was just massive. it also meant a lot of people revised expectations for what they would see today. before this latest jobs report. so, they would see today. before this latestjobs report. so, this is
the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warningits in the future. volkswagen is due to plead guilty in the us to fraud and obstruction of justice, over its emissions cheating scandal. this will draw a line under the american side of the scandal. but on this side of the atlantic, the european commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. we have just had some pretty big news out of the world's biggest economy. the world's biggest...
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mr. martin, welcome back to "mad money". >> thank you, glad to be here. >> let's get to the bottom of it.age 48 of your handout. we expect a strong contribution to sales and earnings from the inclusion of results from jayco's operation and to meet demand in the slow half of the fiscal year, we may see lower sequential growth rates of the year. boom, down 10%. right, wrong, what do we do? >> well, for us, we are being somewhat conservative. still looking at an incredible year and for us, definitely backlogs are large but you get limited somewhat on production and we have purchased new pa citisiltl -- facilities last rear and we're ramping up as we look into the second half of the year. we definitely expect it to be higher but always very hard to predict how much because we are ramping up in other locations. >> was demand pulled forward, ahead? demand -- if demand was pulled forward, we should lower expectations for the busier second half. i read it and said i'm confused. i've got maybe 40 pages of positives, and i've got one line, and that one line trumped every positive. >> yeah, that's f
mr. martin, welcome back to "mad money". >> thank you, glad to be here. >> let's get to the bottom of it.age 48 of your handout. we expect a strong contribution to sales and earnings from the inclusion of results from jayco's operation and to meet demand in the slow half of the fiscal year, we may see lower sequential growth rates of the year. boom, down 10%. right, wrong, what do we do? >> well, for us, we are being somewhat conservative. still looking at an...
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mr. martin.l on macy's, onm a buy to a neutral macy's based on the structural challenges of retail. coming up, what a good time to speak with jeffrey rosenberg of black rock. the great distortion challenges with our fiscal policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance. and tom from london and new york. we have to talk about the pound ahead of the brexit negotiations. expectedhat are than retail sales for february, consumer spending is on course for its first negative quarter. it could be a trend or a blip. and derek tim martin markety, the head of research at in the usg. we were talking about the benefits of having a deal. a lot of people including boris czar, sayhe brexit that exports will be fined. -- will be fine. talk to me about the pound. how much lower can it go? derek: the biggest adjustment has been done. we have had some further depreciation since then. there is a lot of anticipation with regard to the triggering of article 50. i am getting questions about what will happ
mr. martin.l on macy's, onm a buy to a neutral macy's based on the structural challenges of retail. coming up, what a good time to speak with jeffrey rosenberg of black rock. the great distortion challenges with our fiscal policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance. and tom from london and new york. we have to talk about the pound ahead of the brexit negotiations. expectedhat are than retail sales for february, consumer spending is on course for its first negative quarter....
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mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school district recently started the on 50 is sparks school if you need technical assistance we have that here at the unified school district we have a new leader that works on the private giving so we have that resource here so i think there is a lot of opportunity more than a partnership one of my questions he asked several years ago was whether you had an advisory committee because clearly you were shouldering everything and sounds like you condition to shoulder a lot when you might benefit from having a team that perhaps has network tha
mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school...
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mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school district recently started the on 50 is sparks school if you need technical assistance we have that here at the unified school district we have a new leader that works on the private giving so we have that resource here so i think there is a lot of opportunity more than a partnership one of my questions he asked several years ago was whether you had an advisory committee because clearly you were shouldering everything and sounds like you condition to shoulder a lot when you might benefit from having a team that perhaps has network tha
mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school...
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the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warning commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. if you have a disability — or look after someone who does — how easy do you find it to get around on transport, or around the shops and so forth? and if you run a business — is providing access a priority for you? now the reason i‘m asking is — because today is disabled access day and one organisation says we still have a long way to go. we did a study, looking at the high street, and there seems to have been little improvement in terms of improvements for disabled people, only temp set of shops had a hearing loop and 23% had no access for wheelchair users —— only 10% of shops. is there another macro economic case for them taking on board economic case for them taking on boa rd access economic case for them taking on board access ability issues? —— is there another macro economic case. yes, there‘s a spend of 149 being pounds year, this is a big market opportunity for business. but the cynic asked them to take it on board? it can be
the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warning commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. if you have a disability — or look after someone who does — how easy do you find it to get around on transport, or around the shops and so forth? and if you run a business — is providing access a priority for you? now the reason i‘m asking is — because today is disabled access day and one organisation says we still have a long...
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the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warnings cheating scandal. this will draw a line under the american side of the affair. but remember, on this side of the atlantic, the european commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. there's been some good news on jobs out of the world's biggest economy. america created 235,000 newjobs last month — that's much more than expected. so what does this say about the prospects for the economy as a whole? we can talk to jane foley. from rabobank. 235,000 was the numberand from rabobank. 235,000 was the number and that was stronger than the printed number, but earlier this week we had data which suggested the data could have been even larger so some people are actually disappointed. that said, creating this amount of jobs disappointed. that said, creating this amount ofjobs everywhere month, with inflation rather low and earnings rather low, we are in a pretty good environment for the united states and they have a decent level of growth, maybe 2.5% gdp, and together with subdued inflat
the growth of sales at the company is now the slowest its been for seven years — and mr martin is warnings cheating scandal. this will draw a line under the american side of the affair. but remember, on this side of the atlantic, the european commission is overseeing action by 22 member states. there's been some good news on jobs out of the world's biggest economy. america created 235,000 newjobs last month — that's much more than expected. so what does this say about the prospects for the...
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mr. martin chose to operate his vehicle, to drive away, and therefore was not protected by the law. he would be protected if he refused to operate, but he chose to operate. >> you know the distinction, though. the dispatcher told him do not leave unless you drag that trailer. he said i cannot do it. the brakes are frozen, and they went out there in 14 below and unhitched the trailer he thought because he was in danger. when you wrote your dissent in this, you said it was an unpleasant option for him to wait for the repairman to arrive. >> i said more than that, senator. >> you went on to say that you thought the statute which we thought protected him, you said especially in the ephemeral and generic phrase "health and safety" come he went on to write, after all, what under the sun at least at some level of generality doesn't relate to health and safety? we had a pretty clear legislative intent for a driver who feels he is in danger of his life perhaps, in you dismissed it. the only 1 of 7 judges to say n no. you are fired, buddy. and he was blackballed from trucking because of that.
mr. martin chose to operate his vehicle, to drive away, and therefore was not protected by the law. he would be protected if he refused to operate, but he chose to operate. >> you know the distinction, though. the dispatcher told him do not leave unless you drag that trailer. he said i cannot do it. the brakes are frozen, and they went out there in 14 below and unhitched the trailer he thought because he was in danger. when you wrote your dissent in this, you said it was an unpleasant...
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mr. martin. -- mr. barton. you indicated that your personal preference and orientation is towards less regulation and an individual being able to make decisions. a lot of folks agree with you. and you don't like mandates by and large. but i think all of us have to acknowledge that whether you are on the side of preference against mandates or you are on the other side where you think more mandates may be better, the fact is we need some mandates and in this legislation we have a mandate on pre-existing conditions, we have a mandate on no lifetime caps. we don't answer the question about what we should do by taking the position that the mandate is good or the position of the mandate is bad. i believe that when it comes to something as universally important as health care to all the bedrock of, our discussion has to be what are the things that we can do that promote unity? that promote the embrace of a common good? one of the essential benefits is maternal and child health. i don't have a problem with a mandate th
mr. martin. -- mr. barton. you indicated that your personal preference and orientation is towards less regulation and an individual being able to make decisions. a lot of folks agree with you. and you don't like mandates by and large. but i think all of us have to acknowledge that whether you are on the side of preference against mandates or you are on the other side where you think more mandates may be better, the fact is we need some mandates and in this legislation we have a mandate on...
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mr. martin to choose between dying or losing his job.e contends he is merely applying the unambiguous text o the law to the facts of the case. far from it to reach this result, judge gorsuch had to choose the definition of thehe wordoperate as it turned out, there are multiple definitions of operate in the dictionary. judge gorsuch chose the definition that allowed him toef rewrite the law. after he was done, a worker's right to refuse to operate would mean only refuse to drive. that is not judicial restraint and the rewrite of the law in this case leads to absurd that the result in fewer rate for truck drivers. as we now, judge gorsuch is no fan of agency deference than wee have every reason to expect is judicial activism when there are other worker rights beyond the transportation act to transcend tracking. our union members are typically not truck drivers, but rely another safety laws to protect them on the job at osha's rule allowing us to refuse hazardous work.e on a very frequent basis, a worker we represent will identify hazard of
mr. martin to choose between dying or losing his job.e contends he is merely applying the unambiguous text o the law to the facts of the case. far from it to reach this result, judge gorsuch had to choose the definition of thehe wordoperate as it turned out, there are multiple definitions of operate in the dictionary. judge gorsuch chose the definition that allowed him toef rewrite the law. after he was done, a worker's right to refuse to operate would mean only refuse to drive. that is not...
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mr. martin. >> thank you done much good i'm here i'm concerned that that esf views he is going to summit comments through march 17 to the state water board opposing debate dr. plan draft. at the last meeting i pointed out the scientific evidence presented in the plan contradicted mr. ritchie said. that was the board point on slide eight of his presentation that starts with unimpaired flows. last meeting, mr. ritchie criticize the california fish and wildlife service and decision to [inaudible] limits as unhelpful. mr. ritchie ignored the signs upon which the commission based their decision. i was present at the commission hearing in 2011 with the issue of iraq limits was discussed. proponents showed the same photos to mr. ritchie showed. photos which focus on striped bass in contradiction to the studies provided to me by mr. ritchie for both 2006 and 2012. the photos the strong impression that striped bass are the problem. his own studies do not say that. but voters are not signs. fisheries biologist resented. to the fish and game commission from their studies regarding striped bass pred
mr. martin. >> thank you done much good i'm here i'm concerned that that esf views he is going to summit comments through march 17 to the state water board opposing debate dr. plan draft. at the last meeting i pointed out the scientific evidence presented in the plan contradicted mr. ritchie said. that was the board point on slide eight of his presentation that starts with unimpaired flows. last meeting, mr. ritchie criticize the california fish and wildlife service and decision to...
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mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school district recently started the on 50 is sparks school if you need technical assistance we have that here at the unified school district we have a new leader that works on the private giving so we have that resource here so i think there is a lot of opportunity more than a partnership one of my questions he asked several years ago was whether you had an advisory committee because clearly you were shouldering everything and sounds like you condition to shoulder a lot when you might benefit from having a team that perhaps has network tha
mr. martin because i often say? my first school board you need a line of credit to keep the station going it has controversial i was getting e-mails why are you funding a radio station when the schools have a gap but it was a wise decision you managed to bring the radio station from the brink and recognition you for your personal leadership leadership in you know really e reenabling this station but i want to build only commissioner norton's concern about revenues and the unified school...
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mr. martin. next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is escamine and i'm the director of the economic clinic which -- jobs and justice, the community labor coalition that so tenaciously pressed for the meaningful community benefits that we've been hearing about today. and a coalition that has consistently participated in the da compliance review process. in the public comments that follow mine, you'll hear from individual members of the coalition speaking on a number of specific issues. but i've been asked to make three overarching points. and the first is that it really shouldn't have been this hard and it should not have required so much effort from this coalition to push the city to insist that sutter cpmc fully comply with all of its obligations and the second point is the coalition is disappointed that the city has not used this review process to cat allies a forward discussion and looming conversations that need to be address to explore whether all the essential promise
mr. martin. next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is escamine and i'm the director of the economic clinic which -- jobs and justice, the community labor coalition that so tenaciously pressed for the meaningful community benefits that we've been hearing about today. and a coalition that has consistently participated in the da compliance review process. in the public comments that follow mine, you'll hear from individual members of the coalition speaking on a number...
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tomorrow is the 51st anniversary of reverend martin luther king junior saying in a speech that mr. clyburn quotes often to us. of all of the forms of inequality, inequality and health care is probably the most inhumane. that is the spirit in which we came to this debate. it is about our country and the vision of our founders. about our faith and about the unity of the democrats united by our values. with that, i am pleased to yield to our distinguished -- i'm sorry, not sorry. our democratic whip.
tomorrow is the 51st anniversary of reverend martin luther king junior saying in a speech that mr. clyburn quotes often to us. of all of the forms of inequality, inequality and health care is probably the most inhumane. that is the spirit in which we came to this debate. it is about our country and the vision of our founders. about our faith and about the unity of the democrats united by our values. with that, i am pleased to yield to our distinguished -- i'm sorry, not sorry. our democratic...
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mr. chairman. tomorrow march 25 marks the 51st anniversary of when dr. martin luther king said come he said of all the forms of inequality, injustice and in health is a most shocking and the most inhuman because it also results in the sickle deaf. 51 years ago tomorrow. so today is really of values debate as we go into it about a sense of community, who we are as a nation. the facts are very clear about this bill in terms of health care. higher costs, people will pay higher premiums, higher
mr. chairman. tomorrow march 25 marks the 51st anniversary of when dr. martin luther king said come he said of all the forms of inequality, injustice and in health is a most shocking and the most inhuman because it also results in the sickle deaf. 51 years ago tomorrow. so today is really of values debate as we go into it about a sense of community, who we are as a nation. the facts are very clear about this bill in terms of health care. higher costs, people will pay higher premiums, higher
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mr. martin. >> thank you done much good i'm here i'm concerned that that esf views he is going to summit comments through march 17 to the state water board opposing debate dr. plan draft. at the last meeting i pointed out the scientific evidence presented in the plan contradicted mr. ritchie said. that was the board point on slide eight of his presentation that starts with unimpaired flows. last meeting, mr. ritchie criticize the california fish and wildlife service and decision to [inaudible] limits as unhelpful. mr. ritchie ignored the signs upon which the commission based their decision. i was present at the commission hearing in 2011 with the issue of iraq limits was discussed. proponents showed the same photos to mr. ritchie showed. photos which focus on striped bass in contradiction to the studies provided to me by mr. ritchie for both 2006 and 2012. the photos the strong impression that striped bass are the problem. his own studies do not say that. but voters are not signs. fisheries biologist resented. to the fish and game commission from their studies regarding striped bass pred
mr. martin. >> thank you done much good i'm here i'm concerned that that esf views he is going to summit comments through march 17 to the state water board opposing debate dr. plan draft. at the last meeting i pointed out the scientific evidence presented in the plan contradicted mr. ritchie said. that was the board point on slide eight of his presentation that starts with unimpaired flows. last meeting, mr. ritchie criticize the california fish and wildlife service and decision to...
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martin luther king jr. saying it is each that mr. clyburn quotes often to us. of all of the forms of and equality, inequality and health care is probably the most inhumane hundred and, consultancies to death. that is the spirit in which we can to this debate. honoring the valves of our founders of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it is about our country and the vision of our founders. it is about our faith and about the unity of the democrats united by our values. mr. hoyer: this is a good day for the american people. we worked over years. to assure the american public would have access to affordable, quality health care. we went a long way towards that effort. much of the credit for that bill goes to then speaker pelosi, now leader. who was indefatigable in her advocacy to ensure that every american would have the security of having the availability of health insurance. this bill went down today. it went down today because the majority of the representatives of the american people thought this was a bad bill. went in the wrong direction, left 24 mi
martin luther king jr. saying it is each that mr. clyburn quotes often to us. of all of the forms of and equality, inequality and health care is probably the most inhumane hundred and, consultancies to death. that is the spirit in which we can to this debate. honoring the valves of our founders of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it is about our country and the vision of our founders. it is about our faith and about the unity of the democrats united by our values. mr. hoyer: this is...
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mr. lewis: i thank the gentleman from colorado and the gentleman from maryland for supporting this legislation. i'm a prime sponsor of the martin luther king jr. historical park act. first let me thank each and every member and staff for the natural resource committee for they hard work and support of his act. mr. speaker, this nonpartisan bill would change the historic place from being a site to a park. cost to tional taxpayers, it would create the first national his tore ibbling park in the state of georgia. this small change will significantly improve the way the national parks service preserves, shares, and presents the history of the martin luther king jr. site or park. dr. martin luther king jr. was our moral compass. he represents the best of america. his mission was to create the beloved community a community at peace with itself and our neighbors. throughout his life, dr. wing urged each and every one of us to recognize the dignity and worth of every human being. passing this simple piece of legislation will improve how this important history and legacy is shared with visitors from across the country and around the wor
mr. lewis: i thank the gentleman from colorado and the gentleman from maryland for supporting this legislation. i'm a prime sponsor of the martin luther king jr. historical park act. first let me thank each and every member and staff for the natural resource committee for they hard work and support of his act. mr. speaker, this nonpartisan bill would change the historic place from being a site to a park. cost to tional taxpayers, it would create the first national his tore ibbling park in the...
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mr. clyburn: i join leader pelosi in observing the words of martin luther king jr. when he spoke on this issue back in 1966. it is interesting, madam leader, king used two words. he said it was inhumane, but he also said it was egregious. egregious and inhumane. nothing can be more egregious, in my opinion, than saying to a child, born with diabetes, you can never get insurance coverage on your family's policies. nothing can be more inhumane than saying to a man with prostate cancer, or a woman with breast cancer that you have run out of treatments. and, you can no longer rely upon your insurance. i think what happened here today was the fact that the majority of the members of the united states house of representatives saw how inhumane and egregious this managers amendment would be for this very important time in all of our lives. all of us have had real, personal expenses with the need for health care and for treatment. all of us know that none of us can guarantee we will never have a need for these kinds of treatments. i am pleased and hopeful that the step today
mr. clyburn: i join leader pelosi in observing the words of martin luther king jr. when he spoke on this issue back in 1966. it is interesting, madam leader, king used two words. he said it was inhumane, but he also said it was egregious. egregious and inhumane. nothing can be more egregious, in my opinion, than saying to a child, born with diabetes, you can never get insurance coverage on your family's policies. nothing can be more inhumane than saying to a man with prostate cancer, or a woman...
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mr. mitchell i never discussed past actions with martin or any other participant in the northern irelandeace process. many of them were in a similar circumstance where they had been involved in the conflict. the problem was they were embedded in the past, and i was trying to get them to look to the future. the last thing i wanted to do was to get them focused on talking about the past when i was trying to get them to talk about the future. but his transformation from leader of the ira, someone who had been convicted in the 1970's for crimes related to the ira and will -- and actions related to the ira, two being seen as one of the key peacemakers, i think that is what people struggle with in martin mcguinness personally. where you convinced throughout that the transition was genuine, had really been made? mr. mitchell: i didn't make judgments of that kind. what i did was tackle each problem on a daily basis, participate with the leaders, try to get them to look forward, trying to get them to understand that whatever the circumstances of ademocratic -- democratic, peaceful future were, th
mr. mitchell i never discussed past actions with martin or any other participant in the northern irelandeace process. many of them were in a similar circumstance where they had been involved in the conflict. the problem was they were embedded in the past, and i was trying to get them to look to the future. the last thing i wanted to do was to get them focused on talking about the past when i was trying to get them to talk about the future. but his transformation from leader of the ira, someone...
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former president clinton has paid tribute to martin mcguinness' ability to compromise. mr.nis' coffin was carried through the streets of londonderry before the funeral. he died tuesday after suffering from a rare heart condition. our ireland correspondent chris buckler has this report. ♪ [applause] chris: through the large thech code -- painting history he lived through. violence,o a time of of which some people will hold him at least partly responsible. but the attendance of presidents, irish prime ministers, and rivals are a testimony to the years he spent building peace. [applause] , despite all of the agreements that still exist, showing ireland really has changed. [applause] >> i, in the course of years, have had many conversations with mark. he knew too well how many people struggle with his i.r.a. past. republicans, we know, where not blameless. many across this community find it difficult to forgive and impossible to forget. >> that is true on all sides. on the streets renting the church, people gathered to reflect not just on one life, but what life here was once l
former president clinton has paid tribute to martin mcguinness' ability to compromise. mr.nis' coffin was carried through the streets of londonderry before the funeral. he died tuesday after suffering from a rare heart condition. our ireland correspondent chris buckler has this report. ♪ [applause] chris: through the large thech code -- painting history he lived through. violence,o a time of of which some people will hold him at least partly responsible. but the attendance of presidents,...
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mr. whip. in in leader pelosi observing the words of martin luther king jr. when he spoke on this issue back in 1956. it's kind of interesting, madam leader, king used two words. he said it was inhumane. but he also said it was egregious. egregious and inhumane. nothing can be more egregious in my opinion than saying to a diabetes, you can never get insurance coverage on your family's policy. nothing can be more inhumane than saying to a man with prostate cancer, a woman with breast cancer, that you have run out of treatments. and you can no longer rely upon your insurance. for treatment. i think that's -- i think that what's happened here today is the fact that a majority of the members of the united states house of representatives saw how inhumane and how egregious this manager's amendment would be for this very, very important area of all of our lives. all of us have had real, personal experiences with the need for health care and for treatment. and all of us know that no one of us can guarantee that we will never have a need for these kinds of treatments.
mr. whip. in in leader pelosi observing the words of martin luther king jr. when he spoke on this issue back in 1956. it's kind of interesting, madam leader, king used two words. he said it was inhumane. but he also said it was egregious. egregious and inhumane. nothing can be more egregious in my opinion than saying to a diabetes, you can never get insurance coverage on your family's policy. nothing can be more inhumane than saying to a man with prostate cancer, a woman with breast cancer,...
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i never had the feeling that martin wanted to stick around here. finally, hope think mr. with the new coach they have somebody interested in staying around the berkeley area, and his name is jones, an assistant under martin this past year, five year contract, he will get, despite losing the likes of byrd and ram, quite confident about his first coaching job as a head man. >> i don't anticipate it being as much of a challenge as you may think. every guy i worked for has been successful and the way i look at it, i will just steal a little bit from this coach and a little bit from this coach and a lot from this guy. i will steal a little from this coach and that's the coach that i am going to be. i am ready be that guy today. >>> very open about that, and in fact he was an assistant under rick patino. he probably picked up good stuff. meanwhile the nfl draft is not that far away, in fact almost exactly a month away, the 49ers as you probably know have the number two pick in the draft. a lot of people would like the sexier pick of the quarterback, and does that guy look like a
i never had the feeling that martin wanted to stick around here. finally, hope think mr. with the new coach they have somebody interested in staying around the berkeley area, and his name is jones, an assistant under martin this past year, five year contract, he will get, despite losing the likes of byrd and ram, quite confident about his first coaching job as a head man. >> i don't anticipate it being as much of a challenge as you may think. every guy i worked for has been successful and...
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mr. wisdom martin. >> clocking in 6.22. 6.2 >> more like a 10.22 with these niece and the shoes.d the shoesy to try tt improve that defense that leaded a lot of -- need add lot of worf they may be down a key playerr for the first few weeks of the h season. has tested positive foriv performance enhancing drugs andd is facing a four-game suspensioo to start the 2017 season.son. murphy is already appealed.ppea. last year, he was the big contributor with nine sacks and three forced fumbles.bles now, let's talk about the coacha john gruden some good news ifd you actually like not john -- j jay gruden.den udy gruden. if you like him, ears good news for you coach gruden end twodeno year crack extension he's nowow locked um through the 2020 season. 21-21-one and has an nfc championship. nfc east championship in hisn first three seasons.ea. now he got the team to their t theirs back to back winningning seasons since the 1996-'97 season.as listen to this i'm sure redskins nation knows.natino this gruden the first coach to receive an extension. norm turner fired. marty, fired. fired joe gibbs, retired
mr. wisdom martin. >> clocking in 6.22. 6.2 >> more like a 10.22 with these niece and the shoes.d the shoesy to try tt improve that defense that leaded a lot of -- need add lot of worf they may be down a key playerr for the first few weeks of the h season. has tested positive foriv performance enhancing drugs andd is facing a four-game suspensioo to start the 2017 season.son. murphy is already appealed.ppea. last year, he was the big contributor with nine sacks and three forced...
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mr. b's close and abiding friendship with dr. martin luther king, jr.t the forefront after special week of shows in it 008 from memphis commemorating the 40th anniversary of king's death. during next clip he shared a rare glimpse of king's humor with a story about that amazing week in february 1968 when johnny carson handed "the tonight show" over to mr. b. i also asked him to take my back it where, when and how he first met dr. king. >> all right so you're kiting there on the t"the tonight show and only mr. b could get dr. king to sit down for a conversation on the tonight show. king flies from atlanta to new york. he is running late. trying to get to the show. which is live. he lands at the airport. and i'll let mr. b pick the story up and take it through to the joke that he told opening the show. you take it and run. you remember this, don't you? >> yes, i do. >> tell this story. i love it. >> by the time he went on air, dr. king had not arrived so we made a quick adjustment to fill his slot. and how you cover the slot. about a quarter of the way int
mr. b's close and abiding friendship with dr. martin luther king, jr.t the forefront after special week of shows in it 008 from memphis commemorating the 40th anniversary of king's death. during next clip he shared a rare glimpse of king's humor with a story about that amazing week in february 1968 when johnny carson handed "the tonight show" over to mr. b. i also asked him to take my back it where, when and how he first met dr. king. >> all right so you're kiting there on the...
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mr. chairman. tomorrow march 25 marks the 51st anniversary of when dr. martin luther king said come he said of all the forms of inequality, injustice and in health is a most shocking and the most inhuman because it also results in the sickle deaf. 51 years ago tomorrow. so today is really of values debate as we go into it about a sense of community, who we are as a nation. the facts are very clear about this bill in terms of health care. higher costs, people will pay higher premiums, higher deductibles want out of pocket cost, plain. less coverage. trumpcare will take away health care from 24 million hard-working americans, but not only that, the latest one, the key protections gutted innocence by eradicating the essential health benefits requirement affects 155 million american to receive their benefits to the workplace. as the distinguished chairman mentioned, the essential, some while at in addition to mental health, perception drug, hospitalization, pregnancy, maternity and new baby care, rehabilitation services and devices, people with injuries, pediatric
mr. chairman. tomorrow march 25 marks the 51st anniversary of when dr. martin luther king said come he said of all the forms of inequality, injustice and in health is a most shocking and the most inhuman because it also results in the sickle deaf. 51 years ago tomorrow. so today is really of values debate as we go into it about a sense of community, who we are as a nation. the facts are very clear about this bill in terms of health care. higher costs, people will pay higher premiums, higher...
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mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david martin. >> reporter: rarely has someone struggled so hard and so publicly to keep it together as carryn owens, widow of navy seal ryan owens. for one minute and 38 seconds, one of the longest standing ovations in memory, she fought back tears and looked heavenward, apparently speaking to her late husband. >> ryan is looking down right now, you know that, and he's very happy, because i think he just broke a record. >> reporter: upset that her father-in-law had publicly questioned the need for the operation in which her husband was killed, carryn owens put a heartbroken face on the controversial commando raid against the al qaeda stronghold in yemen. president trump approved the operation after barely a week in office. but he subsequently tried to distance himself from it. the commander-in-chief putting the onus on his military advisers and describing it as a piece of unfinished business leftover from the obama administration. >> well, this was a mission that was started before i got here. the
mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david martin. >> reporter: rarely has someone struggled so hard and so publicly to keep it together as carryn owens, widow of navy seal ryan owens. for one minute and 38 seconds, one of the longest standing ovations in memory, she fought back tears and looked heavenward, apparently speaking to her late husband. >> ryan is looking down right now, you know that, and he's very happy, because i think he just...
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mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david martin. >> reporter: rarely has someone struggled so hard and so publicly to keep it together as carryn owens, widow of navy s.e.a.l. ryan owens. for one minute and 38 seconds, one of the longest standing ovations in memory, she fought back tears and looked heavenward, apparently speaking to her late husband. >> ryan is looking down right now, you know that, and he's very happy, because i think he just broke a record. >> reporter: upset that her father-in-law had publicly questioned the need for the operation in which her husband was killed, carryn owens put a heartbroken face on the controversial commando raid against the al qaeda stronghold in yemen. president trump approved the operation after barely a week in office. but he subsequently tried to distance himself from it. the commander-in-chief putting the onus on his military seadvirs and describing it as a piece of unfinished business leftover from the obama administration. >> well, this was a mission that was started before i got here.
mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david martin. >> reporter: rarely has someone struggled so hard and so publicly to keep it together as carryn owens, widow of navy s.e.a.l. ryan owens. for one minute and 38 seconds, one of the longest standing ovations in memory, she fought back tears and looked heavenward, apparently speaking to her late husband. >> ryan is looking down right now, you know that, and he's very happy, because i think he...
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neck with the social democrats after the former european parliament president martin schulz announced he would stand against mrshey are on a victory march. the social democrats think saarland and germany is ready for change. translation: he is a breath of fresh air for the party. he has many new ideas and i think he can deliver them. she is talking about martin schulz, the man from brussels who has stirred up berlin. the bookseller turned politician famously beat alcohol addiction and he has angela merkel‘s conservatives on the back foot. in saarland they are fighting back. pretzel and politics at the factory gate. like angela merkel, the region's prime minister is established, well known here, but like angela merkel, she might well lose her seat. translation: it is a challenge, yes, but that is the essence of a democracy. from now until the national election, it is all about who has got a better plan for the country and on this martin schulz has not delivered anything. we on the other hand will offer a good plan and an excellent candidate. saarland may be small but what happens here matters. translation: it is
neck with the social democrats after the former european parliament president martin schulz announced he would stand against mrshey are on a victory march. the social democrats think saarland and germany is ready for change. translation: he is a breath of fresh air for the party. he has many new ideas and i think he can deliver them. she is talking about martin schulz, the man from brussels who has stirred up berlin. the bookseller turned politician famously beat alcohol addiction and he has...