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(clapping) >> mr. moore was nominated by a coworker in our special education department for emphasis dedication for his instructions. he's a superior teacher. he has high exemptions for all his students he's culturally and sociably competent. is has engaging lessons for his students is human resources everyone on campus daughters and kids love him. one thing i love when i go into his classroom i never want to leave i think a lot of folks feel that way. i offer my congratulations to you and thanks for your participation at our school (clapping.) come on up. >> congratulations. we're going to need a picture. okay >> you'll have to forgive me i'm not used to talking in front of grownups. thank you to the board and the district for giving me this award. i love what i do but it's a difficult job everyday i challenge myself and ask the to do the best. i'm also so critical of myself. i want to do the best everyday and moment. you know, we share on a day to day base it's great to hear we're doing a good job and mom
(clapping) >> mr. moore was nominated by a coworker in our special education department for emphasis dedication for his instructions. he's a superior teacher. he has high exemptions for all his students he's culturally and sociably competent. is has engaging lessons for his students is human resources everyone on campus daughters and kids love him. one thing i love when i go into his classroom i never want to leave i think a lot of folks feel that way. i offer my congratulations to you...
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neutral and impartial organization have a right to access those regions and those persons in need mr moore you just mentioned the geneva conventions and the geneva conventions make it pretty clear that. they were primarily designed to protect people who are not part of the conflict or no longer part of the conflict and in syria of course we're what we're really dealing with it is the convergence between combatants and civilians it's very difficult to understand and distinguish. those who are fighting from those who are truly suffering and i wonder again if you can really ensure the integrity of the humanitarian work in this case because a year and a half ago we could see a lot of campaigns in turkey in europe and the united states asking for funds and asking for to haue alleviate suffering of those in syria but it was later discovered that many of those funds went into funding and supplying rebels so how do you really make sure at this very difficult time the people your actually assisting are indeed this ill and snored those who are fighting well first and foremost i see or see there's a
neutral and impartial organization have a right to access those regions and those persons in need mr moore you just mentioned the geneva conventions and the geneva conventions make it pretty clear that. they were primarily designed to protect people who are not part of the conflict or no longer part of the conflict and in syria of course we're what we're really dealing with it is the convergence between combatants and civilians it's very difficult to understand and distinguish. those who are...
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farrell and mr. moore and mr. john avalos i believe you're a fair person and i believe you will vote and recommend to the board to approve this proposal. thank you, sir >> supervisor mar. >> i want to thank the reverend for being here reverend. >> could we get the other microphone that's not picked up on our audience. >> hi, i'm carla. i am - i'm going to read from this. myself and my family are bayview property owners i'm 28 san francisco resident i'm fully in support of the homeless population. i'm here to urge you to please strip the address from this proposed homeless shelter and to table the homeless shelter ordinance for the desperately he needed community review. the review should not be limited to quality of life impact reported real once that relate to the city blue color industrial area and the o k park which the city of san francisco has spent billions of dollars and we've spent thousands of volunteer hours to try to revisibility and the october '89 the meeting was a meeting of a few community leaders a
farrell and mr. moore and mr. john avalos i believe you're a fair person and i believe you will vote and recommend to the board to approve this proposal. thank you, sir >> supervisor mar. >> i want to thank the reverend for being here reverend. >> could we get the other microphone that's not picked up on our audience. >> hi, i'm carla. i am - i'm going to read from this. myself and my family are bayview property owners i'm 28 san francisco resident i'm fully in support...
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the family had a right to know what happened to their son and i'm hoping mr. mooregoing to reopen the case. we're going be satisfied if we have a full, complete and very transparent investigation and mr. moore is in the best position to do that. >> and, danny, it's not like this just happened. there have been months that have passed since the initial evidence. the evidence, the collection, the processing, and now further questioni questioning. what can the feds possibly do sing since they're going be relying on everything? >> it sounds like they may have more evidence available to them, but it's interesting. we have mark o'mara with us. that came up in the george zimmerman trial. if they want to bring a civil rights case, they must additionally believe not only that foul play occurred but further that it was motivated by a racial animus, by somebody who wanted to deprive this person of their civil rights based on their race. that will be a steeper hill to climb. it will be interesting to see what the department of justice wants to do with this. they have a higher bu
the family had a right to know what happened to their son and i'm hoping mr. mooregoing to reopen the case. we're going be satisfied if we have a full, complete and very transparent investigation and mr. moore is in the best position to do that. >> and, danny, it's not like this just happened. there have been months that have passed since the initial evidence. the evidence, the collection, the processing, and now further questioni questioning. what can the feds possibly do sing since...
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crimes they should be investigated i agree with you that the concept ok wrote recently agree but mr moore and company have to take a very short break now but when we come back discussing international actions and fear is impossible without invoking billy beyond finale was it a striking success or an irredeemable failure of the i.c.c. well that's coming out in a few moments on worlds apart. free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free blog plug in video for your media projects a free media dog r t dot com. play welcome to the show. show thirty four can just spend over six hundred billion euros on culture he says to meet one hundred fifty million degrees with. no cell phone seen peace go to france we travel in search of a song. we've got the future covered. place right on the same place. the first street. and i think the church. or an army corps put her play on instagram i am. going to be in the know. on law. welcome back to worlds apart a real discussing the state of global justice with the former chief prosecutor of the international criminal cou
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politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books mr moore and i did a cover also explained why in this case spammy ends have so little trust in their government and its its ability to put their taxes to did. spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received underground economy payments cash payments. the socialist party is also involved in a very similar scandal and the receipt and confidence in your own cattle and regional party is also involved in a similar scandal that he says scandal so all the main spanish parties right now caught up in major illegal financing scandals in which they've been receiving cash payments how can they expect people on the street in spain who are suffering have been suffering this crisis for over five years not to do the same. signing off for the family silver way down there by massive debt to the italian government poses some fine pieces of real estate on the market including a castle set for a pope. i'll say in a few minutes so we hear ho
politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books mr moore and i did a cover also explained why in this case spammy ends have so little trust in their government and its its ability to put their taxes to did. spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received underground economy payments cash payments. the socialist party is also involved in a very similar scandal and the...
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thanks much mr moore for joining us here on r t to talk about the situation well you went to syria last year were civilians are coping amidst a bloody conflict i'm interested to know how they are living there in such conditions and do they get enough humanitarian aid. well certainly civilians have a very difficult life in syria and the need creasing number of civilians have a difficult life because they lack food to water. elementary household item to survive each and every day and in particular they have difficulties to get health care and to get to doctors to hospitals so the situation is increasingly difficult for a bigger number of people also syrians increasingly are displaced within the countries and multiple times displaced within the country because their houses are destroyed . we certainly need much more humanitarian aid but the critical issue is not at the present moment the number of financial supports but rather off access for humanitarian actors like the i.c.r.c. and others to get to the civilian population. now what about the access of your employees to the people who are
thanks much mr moore for joining us here on r t to talk about the situation well you went to syria last year were civilians are coping amidst a bloody conflict i'm interested to know how they are living there in such conditions and do they get enough humanitarian aid. well certainly civilians have a very difficult life in syria and the need creasing number of civilians have a difficult life because they lack food to water. elementary household item to survive each and every day and in...
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we put in calls to mr. moore. e a few questions about your website. >> reporter: when we reached him. moore told us he's been an insurance agent in tennessee and is working on the website to help people understand obama care and covered california. >> that worked out very well. >> reporter: moore told me he has 50 websites one for every state. and will have another site that will charge a fee to connect people with insurance coverage. >> i'm not trying to mislead anybody. >> but your website is the exact same name as the state's official group. isn't that a problem. >> the information i'm going to have is about covered california. >> there's nothing illegal about this but you can get official information for free. the state is spending $3.4 million to educate the public. we asked covered california how people can get legitimate information about these health insurance plans. here's what they told us. you can call the official call center. go on to the official website or talk to one of their certified enrollment co
we put in calls to mr. moore. e a few questions about your website. >> reporter: when we reached him. moore told us he's been an insurance agent in tennessee and is working on the website to help people understand obama care and covered california. >> that worked out very well. >> reporter: moore told me he has 50 websites one for every state. and will have another site that will charge a fee to connect people with insurance coverage. >> i'm not trying to mislead...
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we put in calls to mr. moore. i just have a few questions about your website. >> reporter: when we reached him. moore told us he's been an insurance agent in tennessee and is working on the website to help people understand obama care and covered california. >> that worked out very well. >> reporter: moore told me he has 50 websites one for every state. and will have another site that will charge a fee to connect people with insurance coverage. >> i'm not trying to mislead anybody. >> but your website is the exact same name as the state's official group. isn't that a problem. >> the information i'm going to have is about covered california. >> there's nothing illegal about this but you can get official information for free. the state is spending $3.4 million to educate the public. we asked covered california how people can get legitimate information about these health insurance plans. here's what they told us. you can call the official call center. go on to the official website or talk to one of their certified enr
we put in calls to mr. moore. i just have a few questions about your website. >> reporter: when we reached him. moore told us he's been an insurance agent in tennessee and is working on the website to help people understand obama care and covered california. >> that worked out very well. >> reporter: moore told me he has 50 websites one for every state. and will have another site that will charge a fee to connect people with insurance coverage. >> i'm not trying to...
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i'm really happy to hear mr. moore say most people think our representatives are working for special interest because that's pretty obvious. but then he also talks about entitlement cuts for the small people when big business pays very little taxes or none. i would really like to know mr. moore's thoughts on people trying to get more revenue from companies like ge who make $5 billion in paid nothing in 2010? i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing so what are his thoughts on that? >> guest: that's a good question and again this is another one of my passions. i have been working for it 25 years for tax reform in this country. i think everyone even president obama agrees our corporate tax system is a complete mess. we have the highest statutory tax rates of all industrialized countries and that's not good for american business. it's not good for american jobs and then as the woman was saying some companies pay nothing. that is completely unjust. i would favor a much lower rate system that gets rid of all the loophol
i'm really happy to hear mr. moore say most people think our representatives are working for special interest because that's pretty obvious. but then he also talks about entitlement cuts for the small people when big business pays very little taxes or none. i would really like to know mr. moore's thoughts on people trying to get more revenue from companies like ge who make $5 billion in paid nothing in 2010? i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing so what are his thoughts on that? >>...
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and that was not finishing high school and that is when prep's president stepped in to make sure mr. moore got that all important diploma. >> a cute little man. >>> tonight at 6:00, some changes to the way amazon doing business could leave you spending more for the services. >> all right, one more reason you may want to get your flu shot. andrea roane with the surprising aadditional health benefit. >>> in tonight's health alert, two new drugs showing promise. the food and drug administration is holding a public meeting this week to examine the medications from johnson and johnson. if they are approved, they could prove to be a quicker way to eliminate the blood born disease blamed for 15,000 deaths in the u.s. this year. between 3 and 4 million americans are infected with hepatitis c. >> flu shots are widely available and experts say you should take advantage of them. for those skeptical, new data shows an extra benefit from the annual vaccine. andrea roane has more. >> at first, i thought it was muscle pain and wasn't too worried about it, and then i realized this is not right. i need to
and that was not finishing high school and that is when prep's president stepped in to make sure mr. moore got that all important diploma. >> a cute little man. >>> tonight at 6:00, some changes to the way amazon doing business could leave you spending more for the services. >> all right, one more reason you may want to get your flu shot. andrea roane with the surprising aadditional health benefit. >>> in tonight's health alert, two new drugs showing promise. the...
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really happen -- happy to hear mr. moore say most people think our representatives are working for special interests. that's pretty obvious. but then he also talks about the entitlement cut for the small people when big business pays very little taxes or none. i'd really like to know what mr. moore's thoughts on that -- on trying to get some more revenue fromlike g.e. who make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010. i understand there's about 40% of corporations who pay nothing. what's up on that? guest: great question. again this is another one of my passions i have been working for 25 years for tax reform. i think everyone, even president obama, agrees corporate tax system is complete nuts. i would call it head start program for every other country that competes against the united states because we have the highest statutory tax rate in an industrialized country. that's not good for american business and jobs. and as this woman was saying, you get some companies that pay nothing. that's completely unjust. i would favor a much
really happen -- happy to hear mr. moore say most people think our representatives are working for special interests. that's pretty obvious. but then he also talks about the entitlement cut for the small people when big business pays very little taxes or none. i'd really like to know what mr. moore's thoughts on that -- on trying to get some more revenue fromlike g.e. who make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010. i understand there's about 40% of corporations who pay nothing. what's up on that?...
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. >> thank you, mr. moore. terrence mo.ce mo. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >>> our five questions for the week ahead, next. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. >>> george clooney and sandra bullock still number one at the box office. a space thriller "gravity" held the top spot for the second straight week. more than $44 million in ticket sales. tom hanks, captain phillips, finishing second with
. >> thank you, mr. moore. terrence mo.ce mo. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >>> our five questions for the week ahead, next. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your...
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. >> host: mr. moore what do you thank you hear culture war. >> guest: different things to different people. to say that culture matters tuesday and firm to have the ongoing conversation about what is best for our neighbors in our country. but we need to have that conversation. but if that means we are pitted against one another as mortal enemies in a shouting match that i don't think culture wars are the way to go the scripture tells us we have a battle, we have a war but not flesh and blood which means we need to have a long-term view of where we are going that the people who disagree right now not that we seek to vaporizes the arguments but to persuade better created in the image of god and ultimately we want to see embraced the love of god and this is a mercy that we have received. that does not mean we don't have spirited conversation or debate because the issues at stake are very significant and important but we must always connect those issues backed to the central theme and that god reconciles cin
. >> host: mr. moore what do you thank you hear culture war. >> guest: different things to different people. to say that culture matters tuesday and firm to have the ongoing conversation about what is best for our neighbors in our country. but we need to have that conversation. but if that means we are pitted against one another as mortal enemies in a shouting match that i don't think culture wars are the way to go the scripture tells us we have a battle, we have a war but not flesh...
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and liver mr., 8 -- live moore, 845. the tam cam you can see the haziness over the bay, and we're going to have high clouds overnight. get ready for a cooler weather pattern tomorrow, and then a slight chance of showers tuesday night, wednesday, possibly into thursday. now, i know big game tonight. getting ready for kickoff right now with san francisco there. temperatures, it is mild out there. game starts 78. then down into the 60s, and we cannot forget about the raiders! kickoff a little bit later this evening, at 8:35. temperature-wise in the 60s, and then 11:00, temperatures near 60 degrees. overnight, 40s in the north bay. elsewhere, mid-to-low 50s, and i want to show you our water vapor map. this is the high pressure that has been with us the past couple of days. the high clouds coming up from southern california so that's a nice southerly surge. tomorrower more of a wind shift to more onshore the fog returns and also a cooler air mass but it's going to be this area of low pressure that is going to bring us cooler
and liver mr., 8 -- live moore, 845. the tam cam you can see the haziness over the bay, and we're going to have high clouds overnight. get ready for a cooler weather pattern tomorrow, and then a slight chance of showers tuesday night, wednesday, possibly into thursday. now, i know big game tonight. getting ready for kickoff right now with san francisco there. temperatures, it is mild out there. game starts 78. then down into the 60s, and we cannot forget about the raiders! kickoff a little bit...
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mr. moore is covering that topic. ted cruz, the most single, heartening person in politics in 30 years. he's being pilloried and called all sorts of offensive names, ridiculed. but he is the bright spot today for all christians in america. i am hoping we get behind him and support him. host: is that something their group would have an opinion on? guest: we ought not to be ridiculing and coloring people in the public square. we need a level of civility and recognize we have multiple viewpoints in the public square. the nastiness directed toward public officials including those with whom someone might disagree, that is not the way we ought to operate in a civil society. host: what about the health-care law? guest: we are concerned about the affordable care act as it relates to religious liberty, deservedly as it relates to abortion and the contraceptive mandate. we have a coalition which includes roman catholics and southern baptists but also a broad coalition of people who might not ever be in the same room together or
mr. moore is covering that topic. ted cruz, the most single, heartening person in politics in 30 years. he's being pilloried and called all sorts of offensive names, ridiculed. but he is the bright spot today for all christians in america. i am hoping we get behind him and support him. host: is that something their group would have an opinion on? guest: we ought not to be ridiculing and coloring people in the public square. we need a level of civility and recognize we have multiple viewpoints...
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caller: i think it is interesting that mr. moore says our representatives are working for special interest. i think that is obvious. he also talks about entitlement cuts for small people when big business pays little or none. i would like to also get some more thoughts on trying to get more revenue from companies like ge that make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010, and i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing. what are his thoughts on that? guest: thank you. i have been working for tax reform in this country. everyone, even president obama believes our corporate tax system is a complete mess. i have called a head start program for every other country that competes against the united states because we have the highest statutory tax rates of all other industrialized countries. that is not good for american business and american jobs. some companies pay nothing. that is completely unjust. i would favor a much lower rate system that gets rid of all of the loopholes -- all of the loopholes, credit and deductions, and i would do the
caller: i think it is interesting that mr. moore says our representatives are working for special interest. i think that is obvious. he also talks about entitlement cuts for small people when big business pays little or none. i would like to also get some more thoughts on trying to get more revenue from companies like ge that make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010, and i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing. what are his thoughts on that? guest: thank you. i have been working for tax...
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caller: i think it is saysesting that mr. moore our president is are working for special interest. think that is obvious. i would like to also get some more thoughts on trying to get more revenue from companies like ge that make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010, and i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing. what are his thoughts on that question mark -- on that? guest: thank you. i have been working for tax reform in this country. everyone, even president obama believes our corporate tax system is a complete mess. i am called a head start program for every other country that competes against the united states because we have the all otherx rates of industrialized countries. that is not good for american business and american jobs. some companies pay nothing. .hat is completely unjust i would favor a much lower rate system that gets rid of all of the loopholes -- all of the loopholes, credit and deductions, and i would do the same thing on the individual side. we can get the tax rate down to 17%, 18%, if we got rid of special interest loopholes to housing, charities, and the w
caller: i think it is saysesting that mr. moore our president is are working for special interest. think that is obvious. i would like to also get some more thoughts on trying to get more revenue from companies like ge that make $5 billion and pay nothing in 2010, and i understand 40% of corporations pay nothing. what are his thoughts on that question mark -- on that? guest: thank you. i have been working for tax reform in this country. everyone, even president obama believes our corporate tax...
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mr. moore is covering that topic. single,, the most heartening person in politics in 30 years. he's being pilloried and called all sorts of offensive names, ridiculed. but he is the bright spot today for all christians in america. i am hoping we get behind him and support him. host: is that something their group would have an opinion on? guest: we ought not to be ridiculing and coloring people in the public square. we need a level of civility and recognize we have multiple viewpoints in the public square. the nastiness directed toward public officials including those with whom someone might disagree, that is not the way we ought to operate in a civil society. host: what about the health-care law? guest: we are concerned about the affordable care act as it relates to religious liberty, deservedly as it relates to abortion and the contraceptive mandate. we have a coalition which includes roman catholics and southern baptists but also a broad coalition of people who might not ever be in the same room together or agree on anything but we agree the government ought not to impose on
mr. moore is covering that topic. single,, the most heartening person in politics in 30 years. he's being pilloried and called all sorts of offensive names, ridiculed. but he is the bright spot today for all christians in america. i am hoping we get behind him and support him. host: is that something their group would have an opinion on? guest: we ought not to be ridiculing and coloring people in the public square. we need a level of civility and recognize we have multiple viewpoints in the...
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. >> mr. moore, thanks for joining us. >> i appreciate it. >>> it happened on the show "homeland." a hacker shutting down a pacemaker connected to a man's heart. now they have vice president dick chen nil believing it could happen to you. the terrifying details you need to know. >>> the frightening moment a speed boat comes crashing into a group of people. there's a twist. did this happen on purpose? ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliqu
. >> mr. moore, thanks for joining us. >> i appreciate it. >>> it happened on the show "homeland." a hacker shutting down a pacemaker connected to a man's heart. now they have vice president dick chen nil believing it could happen to you. the terrifying details you need to know. >>> the frightening moment a speed boat comes crashing into a group of people. there's a twist. did this happen on purpose? ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my...
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mr. chairman and members of the committee as supervisor moore has referenced on page 89 of our reported oreport table 3 shows a budget with a new flier with the total of $38 million plus and that includes the training and spare parts etc. on page 10 of our report it is shown in table 34 including the associated costs of $6.1 million with the $38 million agreement are 44 million plus and again, we do recommend you approve this resolution >> colleagues, any questions for our budget analyst. okay seeing none, we'll open it up to public comment any comment. okay seeing none, public comment is closed. so i'd like to move approval >> we have a motion by supervisor mar and second by avalos we can do see without ox opposition. >> item 3 resolution approving the rental car lease agreement with the hesitating corporation with the d t g and fox rent a car. >> okay. thank you mr. lighter week. >> thank you. good morning and councilmembers. the item before you seeks board approval to modify the airports 5 leases with the rental companies and to experience the one 5 year option to extend the terms. the
mr. chairman and members of the committee as supervisor moore has referenced on page 89 of our reported oreport table 3 shows a budget with a new flier with the total of $38 million plus and that includes the training and spare parts etc. on page 10 of our report it is shown in table 34 including the associated costs of $6.1 million with the $38 million agreement are 44 million plus and again, we do recommend you approve this resolution >> colleagues, any questions for our budget analyst....
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moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today, mr. speaker, to urge you to turn away from this destructive path of threatening the full faith and credit of the united states government as a means to extort political concessions and to subvert the democratic principle of majority rules. i urge you, mr. speaker, to become the speaker of the house and not spokesperson for a fringe cult within the g.o.p. caucus. the affordable care act is settled law. in fact, the negotiation for any change to the affordable care act is possible, and perhaps even desirable, under so-called regular order. and that goes for the other rants of demands that the g.o.p. has made. now, of course, the reason for this crisis, the shutdown of the government and the debt crisis, have now shifted from repealing or delaying obamacare to vage 2k3457bds -- vague demands of negotiations. we have seen a laundry list of so-called demands. approval of the keystone pipelin
moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i rise today, mr. speaker, to urge you to turn away from this destructive path of threatening the full faith and credit of the united states government as a means to extort political concessions and to subvert the democratic principle of majority rules. i urge you, mr. speaker, to become the speaker of the house...
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mr. greg bryan is mayor of dc on end claude moore colonial farm and mr. jonathan jarvis is director of the national parks service and ms. lisa simon is the president of the national tourist association and mr. myron abele is director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and mr. denis galvin is a member of the board of trustees and the national association pursuant to the rules of the oversight committee, i would ask that all members rise and raise your right hand and be sworn in. >> use only swear or affirm that the testimony is the truth and the whole truth and nothing but your. >> we do. >> please be seated and let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. we have a large panel today on both sides and in order to allow time i ask that you limit your opening statements to five minutes and your entire opening record plus any other submissions you think are pertinent to your testimony to be placed in the record. with that, i recognize the mayor. >> thank you, chairman i said.. thank you. and i
mr. greg bryan is mayor of dc on end claude moore colonial farm and mr. jonathan jarvis is director of the national parks service and ms. lisa simon is the president of the national tourist association and mr. myron abele is director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and mr. denis galvin is a member of the board of trustees and the national association pursuant to the rules of the oversight committee, i would ask that all members rise and raise your...
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. >> oh, supervisor moore can go first time and i want to jump in and ask mr. roker to talk about this and i take it wondering they point out to at least 83 duplicates but if you could explain why the numbers are accurate. >> sure. we've done this count since i believe 2007 although i think we did one in 2005. this is when we began the formal count we solicited volunteers to go out on a particular night in january and visually count folks that they see on the street that they presume or homeless. i mentioned the folks that are sheltered hospital east and jail. but the numbers you see per district were identified by volunteers and in terms of the numbers if anything one of the city officials that is charged with the homelessness that's not a reason to inflate the numbers. in terms of the increase 2011 we saw 11 hundred and 51 homes in the bayview and 1278 in 2012. they're very close to 2012 and 2013. and the notation that i inflaltd the numbers is in exchange any scrutiny >> how does is it compare to other areas. >> the tenderloin has gone down it was about 12 h
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moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. the definition of farce is a foolish show, mockery, ridiculous sham. mr. speaker, this head start funding bill and cry for providing a head start for our low-income children is indeed a false start. at this 22% sequestration level. the politicians' mantra that education is the key does not pass the laugh test. where our babies are locked out and out of luck, no liheap, immunizations, disability education assistance. this is a key to what? a key to a government careening toward default? a government that is defaulted on the future of our children. let's shut down the shut down. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. rogers: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. delauro: i'd like to read a headline. head start memo, nearly 1,000 children shut out. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. waters: thank you very much. mr
moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. the definition of farce is a foolish show, mockery, ridiculous sham. mr. speaker, this head start funding bill and cry for providing a head start for our low-income children is indeed a false start. at this 22% sequestration level. the politicians' mantra that education is the key does not pass the laugh test. where our babies are locked out and out of luck, no liheap, immunizations, disability education assistance. this is a key to what? a key to a...
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mr. sherman voted yes. ms. moore said yes, mr. perlmutter said yes. mr. himes said yes. mr. peters said yes. mr. carney, mr. foster, mr. kildee, mr. delaney, mrs. beatty, and mr. heck to name just a few who joined with republicans to work in a borne manner to stand with americans, stand with american investors, realizing at the end of the day part of the problem in washington is too many agencies that are not communicating with each other. lack of communication is some of the problems we have seen in this country in the last few weeks and months. all we're suggesting is that the various agency the s.e.c. and department of labor, actually coordinate, work together, and work for the benefit of investors. how will they do that? the s.e.c., who is principally charged with the responsibility of looking at the areas of broker dealers and investment advisors and you know there's a difference on how they're treated right now and there's a reason for that, and they've been treated differently for three, four, five, eight decades or so. the s.e.c. will be looking at this. as the gentl
mr. sherman voted yes. ms. moore said yes, mr. perlmutter said yes. mr. himes said yes. mr. peters said yes. mr. carney, mr. foster, mr. kildee, mr. delaney, mrs. beatty, and mr. heck to name just a few who joined with republicans to work in a borne manner to stand with americans, stand with american investors, realizing at the end of the day part of the problem in washington is too many agencies that are not communicating with each other. lack of communication is some of the problems we have...
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mr. chairman. and thank you to the panel. ms. eberly, i've been to the claude moore for many times. thank you for the beautiful spot in our community. by the way, the land on which the claude moore colonial farm is located, is that federally owned or is that privately owned? >> federally owned. >> federally owned. >> formally a landfill. >> so could it be that director jarvis, lookin looking at the ae deficiency back in time to figure out covered and what isn't, looks at a place like claude moore, federally owned land, you manage it but it is federally owned, and gets a subsidy of $100,000 a year, apparently down to 92000 this year because of the sequestration, and down decision next you because of budget cuts, that he might have just included that in the sort of larger part of the anti-deficiency act and thinks he might have to decide? could that be an explanation? >> i was told by the superintendent that it was entirely his decision. >> which superintendent? >> the parks wait superintende superintendent. >> the parkway superintendent. >> and he decided to leave open the memorial b
mr. chairman. and thank you to the panel. ms. eberly, i've been to the claude moore for many times. thank you for the beautiful spot in our community. by the way, the land on which the claude moore colonial farm is located, is that federally owned or is that privately owned? >> federally owned. >> federally owned. >> formally a landfill. >> so could it be that director jarvis, lookin looking at the ae deficiency back in time to figure out covered and what isn't, looks at...
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moore. for everything that matters. ♪ >>> he did not act as a medical professional using sound -- >> -- in mr.for over a week dr. conrad murray listened as district attorney david walgren portrayed him as reckless. >> conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. >> then, on day 9, for the first time, jurors heard murray's own voice and his version of events in a police interview recorded just days after jackson's death. >> your name. >> conrad robert murray. >> it was jackson, murray said, who told him all about propofol and insisted he use it to ease jackson's crippling insomnia. >> he knew that that was the only thing that worked for him. i constantly cautioned him. >> cautioned him and claims murray tried to wean him from the drug. still, jackson pressed for propofol on the day he died. >> he said, "i can't function if i don't sleep, so i agreed that i would switch over to the propofol. >> then murray said he sat at jackson's side. >> i monitored him, saw his oxygen saturation was stable. heart rate, everything looks stable. then i needed to go to the bathroom. then i came back to h
moore. for everything that matters. ♪ >>> he did not act as a medical professional using sound -- >> -- in mr.for over a week dr. conrad murray listened as district attorney david walgren portrayed him as reckless. >> conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. >> then, on day 9, for the first time, jurors heard murray's own voice and his version of events in a police interview recorded just days after jackson's death. >> your name. >> conrad...
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moore. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? third, if mr. johnson's death was the result of a crime, who committed that crime? >> well, the parents of the 17-year-old insist someone must have killed him. you're watching surveillance video now. this is inside the gym and the school on the day that he died. so, also now, a judge in southern georgia just ordered the release of all of that video that investigators reviewed. johnson's parents say they hope the footage will contain clues as to how he died. remember, they said initially in this case that since he was found up rolled in that gym mat, that he must have somehow suffocated, but now, could this surveillance video paint a much different story? big news today that that federal prosecutor will be looking into it, the u.s. attorney down in georgia, michael moore. >>> just hours after kathleen sebelius took a beating on capitol hill, apologizing for the messy obama care rollout, the president took center stage w
moore. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? third, if mr. johnson's death was the result of a crime, who committed that crime? >> well, the parents of the 17-year-old insist someone must have killed him. you're watching surveillance video now. this is inside the gym and the school on the day that he died. so, also now, a judge in southern georgia just...
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mrs. kennedy's hotel suite, the night before the assassination, and the exhibit includes works by tom ache akin's, pablo picasso, and henry mooreme, the government shutdown continues. we'll take a look at that by the numbers. ism the washington task force agency is closed for lack of funding due to a shutdown of the federal government. >> the national park service is closed indefinitely. >> charles: it has been nearly 18 years since the last government shutdown began in december of 1995. this time around, hundreds of thousands of federal workers are on unpaid furlough costing the nation's economy an estimated $300 million a day. up until this weekend's call back, the defense department was taking the biggest hit with 400,000 civilian employees, half the d.o.d. total -- off the job. 97% of nasa's workforce is grounded. 94% at the environmental protection gaejs. all 401 of the national park services and sites are closed. the national institutes of health estimates 200 patients will experience delays in new clinical trials for every week the shutdown lasts. >> for the white house, 430 employees are still at work. 90 employ eep at
mrs. kennedy's hotel suite, the night before the assassination, and the exhibit includes works by tom ache akin's, pablo picasso, and henry mooreme, the government shutdown continues. we'll take a look at that by the numbers. ism the washington task force agency is closed for lack of funding due to a shutdown of the federal government. >> the national park service is closed indefinitely. >> charles: it has been nearly 18 years since the last government shutdown began in december of...
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moore. joining us tallahassee, florida, kendrick johnson's parents, kenneth and jacqueline johnson and sthar familitheir family at benjamin crump and mrng. king on the top and mr. crutch next to him and parents at the bottom of the screen. kenneth johnson, what's your reaction to what we heard from the u.s. attorney? >> we're happy that the investigation has been launched. we're happy with that decision. >> what about jacqueline, what about you? you want to give us your quick reaction to the word that there is a federal investigation now under way? >> yes, we are happy. only thing we ever wanted was the truth. >> kenneth, what do you believe happened to your son? >> i believe indeed that he was murdered. >> do you have any idea who may have murdered him? >> no, i don't. that's what we wanted to get down to the truth. >> was there any -- did he have any problems at school? was he fighting with other kids? anything along those lines? >> i'm not sure. that's why we want a thorough investigation, so we can find out exactly what happened. >> you don't believe there was a thorough investigation by local authorities, mr. johnson? >> no, i do
moore. joining us tallahassee, florida, kendrick johnson's parents, kenneth and jacqueline johnson and sthar familitheir family at benjamin crump and mrng. king on the top and mr. crutch next to him and parents at the bottom of the screen. kenneth johnson, what's your reaction to what we heard from the u.s. attorney? >> we're happy that the investigation has been launched. we're happy with that decision. >> what about jacqueline, what about you? you want to give us your quick...
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moore said he is investigating the facts surrounding the mysterious death. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrohnson's death. second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of the 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling mat mat in a- - matt in a gym. they ruled he suffocated. but the family had his body exhumed. that report revealed that he had died from a nonaccidental blow to the neck. they released video. his family hopes it provides clues to his death. >> it is just one step closer to find out what happened to my son. >> if the u.s. attorney uncovers enough evidence to believe it was a crime, he will ask to conduct an investigation. >> federal prosecutors have said even if they determine it was a crime, they may not have jurisdiction to pursue the case. >>> a virginia supreme court said the state is not responsible for the virginia tech massacre. kai is live with more on this. >> reporter: justices are reversing the 2012 verdict in a wrongful death suit against virginia tech. it was brought by the families of two student
moore said he is investigating the facts surrounding the mysterious death. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrohnson's death. second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of the 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling mat mat in a- - matt in a gym. they ruled he suffocated. but the family had his body exhumed. that report revealed that he had died...
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moore? tom gregson. appreciate you bringing your nephew in to talk to us. marsha whitman, i represent the family. how do you do? this is ms. watson, mr. holmes.ult for the department. they're the ones who harassed graham after the service yesterday. we, uh, apologize for any violation of decorum, but as it turns out, it was absolutely necessary. if we hadn't spoken, we may very well have never learned the truth. you recognize that, right? it's my dad's. where'd you get that? it was hidden in your father's office. you tried to take it out of his desk last week, not abigail. gregson: maybe you were thinking about turning him in. or maybe you were thinking about stopping him from hurting your little brother, too? what do you mean "hurting"? graham, what's he talking about? nothing. it's okay, graham, you can tell us the truth now. i don't understand. are they saying that...? are they saying your father...? i don't want to talk... with you about this. graham? no! i want you to leave. both of you, now. i can't allow you to... i don't care! just leave now! mr. delancey is 17. he is within his rights to talk to us alone. (door closes) what's on ther
moore? tom gregson. appreciate you bringing your nephew in to talk to us. marsha whitman, i represent the family. how do you do? this is ms. watson, mr. holmes.ult for the department. they're the ones who harassed graham after the service yesterday. we, uh, apologize for any violation of decorum, but as it turns out, it was absolutely necessary. if we hadn't spoken, we may very well have never learned the truth. you recognize that, right? it's my dad's. where'd you get that? it was hidden in...
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michael moore says his body is reviewing the facts, surrounding the georgia teenager's mysterious death. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mr. johnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of the 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling mat in a school gym. the official autopsy concluded that johnson suffocated but his family had his body exhumed in june for a second autopsy. that report said johnson died from a nonaccidental blow to the neck. on wednesday, a judge ordered the relos of hour -- release of hours of school video. his family hopes it provides clues about his death. >> it's one step closer to finding out what happened to my son. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney said if he uncovers enough evidence, he will ask the fbi to conduct an investigation. vinita nair, cbs news. >> federal prosecutors say that even if they determine johnson's death was a crime, they may not have jurisdiction to pursue the case. >> reporter: the man who faces espionage charges in the united states for leaking private information about the nsa has a new job
michael moore says his body is reviewing the facts, surrounding the georgia teenager's mysterious death. >> there are several questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mr. johnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of the 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling mat in a school gym. the official autopsy concluded that johnson suffocated but his family had his...
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moore says his office is reviewing the facts surrounding the teenager's mysterious death. >> there are several wees that -- questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrhnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of a 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling matte in the -- matt in the dpim. thethe medical examiner ruled that he was suffocated. but the body was exhumed and an autopsy showed it was a blow to the neck. >> reporter: on wednesday, the judge released hours of school video. his family hopes it will provide clues about his death. the u.s. attorney says if he indicates -- uncovers enough evidence, he will ask the fbi to conduct an investigation. >> reporter: vinita nair, wjz eyewitness news. >> federal prosecutors add, even if they determine johnson's death was a crime, they may not have jurisdiction to pursue the case. >>> convicted sniper, lee boyd malvo is challenging his sentence to life without parole. >> reporter: they argue malvo's petition should be dismissed. he was convicted for his role in the 2002 sniper shootings that killed 10 people and wound
moore says his office is reviewing the facts surrounding the teenager's mysterious death. >> there are several wees that -- questions that must be answered or confirmed. first, what was the cause of mrhnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of a 17- year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling matte in the -- matt in the dpim. thethe medical examiner ruled that he was suffocated. but the body was...
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he sees the dallas mooring paper and there's a full-page ad that says welcome mr. president.ush it looks like a friendly greeting. it was a vicious ad that asked a series of impertinent questions. essentially why are you a communist? it was just filled with her less things. he said jackie did you look at this? we are heading into not country today. then he policinski said you know last night would have been a hell of a night to assassinate a president. the crowd was jostling us and it was dark. anyone could have pulled a pistol out of a briefcase and shot me. then he caused in said, what would stop a man and in a tall building with a rifle from shooting me? there was nothing he could do about it. you couldn't stop it. later that day i'll were slater air force one was flying from dallas to washington and jackie kennedy was sitting next to the coffin for the whole flight back she was joined by dave powers kenny o'donnell and other top aides. o'donnell said what were we talking about today's? why did we talk about at? what made us all discuss the assassination of the president t
he sees the dallas mooring paper and there's a full-page ad that says welcome mr. president.ush it looks like a friendly greeting. it was a vicious ad that asked a series of impertinent questions. essentially why are you a communist? it was just filled with her less things. he said jackie did you look at this? we are heading into not country today. then he policinski said you know last night would have been a hell of a night to assassinate a president. the crowd was jostling us and it was dark....
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invasion, slaves in virginia sought the freedom by escaping the british ships that were moored in the chesapeake bay. mr. terry book is called "the internal enemy," a finalist for the 2013 national book award for nonfiction. this is about one hour. >> thank you for the very kind introduction. and i'm delighted to have the opportunity to present the book care because i would say about half of the writing and a big chunk of the research i did while i had a fellowship here at the international center for jefferson studies. so i want to certainly an entry for that. i also want to thank my good friend, peter, for many acts of friendship and setting such a high bar as the thomas jefferson memorial foundation chair in history at the university of virginia. i want to thank mary scott fleming for keeping the trains running on time for this particular presentation, to crest a 10 -- to chris for arranging this and helping manage the fellowship that i so profitably spent here.
invasion, slaves in virginia sought the freedom by escaping the british ships that were moored in the chesapeake bay. mr. terry book is called "the internal enemy," a finalist for the 2013 national book award for nonfiction. this is about one hour. >> thank you for the very kind introduction. and i'm delighted to have the opportunity to present the book care because i would say about half of the writing and a big chunk of the research i did while i had a fellowship here at the...
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he sees the dallas mooring paper and there's a full-page ad that says welcome mr. president. at first blush it looks like a friendly greeting. it was a vicious ad that asked a series of impertinent questions. essentially why are you a communist? it was just filled with her less things. he said jackie did you look at this? we are heading into not country today. then he policinski said you know last night would have been a hell of a night to assassinate a president. the crowd was jostling us and it was dark. anyone could have pulled a pistol out of a briefcase and shot me. then he caused in said, what would stop a man and in a tall building with a rifle from shooting me? there was nothing he could do about it. you couldn't stop it. later that day i'll were slater air force one was flying from dallas to washington and jackie kennedy was sitting next to the coffin for the whole flight back she was joined by dave powers kenny o'donnell and other top aides. o'donnell said what were we talking about today's? why did we talk about at? what made us all discuss the assassination of the
he sees the dallas mooring paper and there's a full-page ad that says welcome mr. president. at first blush it looks like a friendly greeting. it was a vicious ad that asked a series of impertinent questions. essentially why are you a communist? it was just filled with her less things. he said jackie did you look at this? we are heading into not country today. then he policinski said you know last night would have been a hell of a night to assassinate a president. the crowd was jostling us and...