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[applause] pope john paul ii: mr. president, my address today will be entirety, justs as i wrote it, because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a shortened form. i desire to express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i am permitted today to participate in and to address. this is the real reason, the essential reason for my presence wish to thank i this -- to thank this distinguished assembly, for giving consideration to this reason, which can make my presence among you in somewhat useful. here, before the representatives wish not only i to thank you, but to also offer sincecial congratulations the invitation extended to the pope to speak before your assembly shows the united nations organization the morald respects dimension of those human problems that the church attendance. hear the message of truth and love, it is her duty to bring to the world. questions that concern your functions and receive your this indicated by conflicts of institutions and activities that or collabo
[applause] pope john paul ii: mr. president, my address today will be entirety, justs as i wrote it, because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a shortened form. i desire to express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i am permitted today to participate in and to address. this is the real reason, the essential reason for my presence wish to thank i this -- to thank this distinguished assembly, for giving consideration to this reason, which can make my...
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paul ii to address the general assembly. [applause] what format that will take -- i mr. john paul ii: president, my address today will be polished that published in its entirety just as i wrote it. because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a certain form. express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i'm participateday to in and to address. this is the real reason, the prestial reason, for my ence among you, and i wish to thank you, to thank this , fornguished assembly giving consideration to this which can make my presence among you in somewhat useful. here before the representatives , i wish not only to thank you, but also to offer ,ou my special congratulations since the invitation extended to the pope to speak in your that the united accepts andnization respects the religious and moral dimension of those human problems that the church attends , in view of the message of truth and love that it is her duty to bring to the world. the questions that concern your functions and receive your attention, as is indicated by the vast orga
paul ii to address the general assembly. [applause] what format that will take -- i mr. john paul ii: president, my address today will be polished that published in its entirety just as i wrote it. because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a certain form. express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i'm participateday to in and to address. this is the real reason, the prestial reason, for my ence among you, and i wish to thank you, to thank this ,...
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mr. paul misener who's been with us before. i think yesterday. he's the vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne is the president and chief executor of the association of unmanned vehicle systems international. we're pleased you're with us as well and mr. harley geiger is the advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for democracy and technology. it will give us an interesting perspective when it comes to privacy issues. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. so, if you'll please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to allow time for discussion, we would appreciate it if you would limit your verbal comments to five minutes. you'll see a light there that will give you an indication. and then, your full written statements will be entered into the record. we also anticipate that membe
mr. paul misener who's been with us before. i think yesterday. he's the vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne is the president and chief executor of the association of unmanned vehicle systems international. we're pleased you're with us as well and mr. harley geiger is the advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for democracy and technology. it will give us an interesting perspective when it comes to privacy issues. all witnesses are to be sworn before...
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mr. paul misener has been with us before, think yesterday. vice president over policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne unmanned aerial vehicles -- and mr. harley geiger's advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for democracy and take allergy. give us an interesting and as it comes to privacy issues. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are sworn before they testify. please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give up her the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you about the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to allow time for discussion we would appreciate it if you limit your verbal comments to five minutes. you will see a light that would give you an indication wonderful written statements will be entered into the record. we anticipate the members after will have additional questions. for your verbal comments we will start with mr. whitaker who is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman chaffetz, ranking
mr. paul misener has been with us before, think yesterday. vice president over policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne unmanned aerial vehicles -- and mr. harley geiger's advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for democracy and take allergy. give us an interesting and as it comes to privacy issues. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are sworn before they testify. please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give up her...
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supported before i the sfmta i believe we have both mta and dpw staff with us today deanna from dpw and mr. paulm mta let's see i'm not sure who will be speaking first mta please come on up thank you for joining us today. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm deanna i'm with the san francisco public works ca. >> can you please hold the mike color. >> peter is the project manager with the mta corridor the proposed resolution for the authorization to enter into a freeway maintenance operation with caltrans and the maintenance for the brt to be krukd o constructed along route 101 they'll be responsible for the bugs lanes and platforms and landscaping and shown on exhibit a the remaining lanes will continue to be maintained by caltrans sidewalks are are the city's responsibility under the 2009 delegated agreement that's the summary of agreements. >> all right. thank you sir, i want to add anything. >> i think deanna has summarized the agreement fairly well that is part of our process of getting caltrain buy off on the project to show we've defined how to maintain the road and their giving up two lanes
supported before i the sfmta i believe we have both mta and dpw staff with us today deanna from dpw and mr. paulm mta let's see i'm not sure who will be speaking first mta please come on up thank you for joining us today. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm deanna i'm with the san francisco public works ca. >> can you please hold the mike color. >> peter is the project manager with the mta corridor the proposed resolution for the authorization to enter into a freeway...
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mr. paul misener, been with us before. i think yesterday, vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne is the president and chief executive officer of unmanned vehicle systems international. and mr. geiger is the advocacy director at the center for emocracy and technology. welcome all. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you would please rise and raise your right hand. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. we would appreciate it if you would limit your verbal comments to five minutes. you will see a light there that will give you an indication and full written statements will be written into the record and we anticipate the members will have additional questions. we would appreciate your responses to those as well. we'll start with mr. whittaker. mr. whitaker: thank you chairman chaffetz and members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity here to discuss safe integration of u.a.v.'s. aviation has been an industry of innovation driven by new t
mr. paul misener, been with us before. i think yesterday, vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynne is the president and chief executive officer of unmanned vehicle systems international. and mr. geiger is the advocacy director at the center for emocracy and technology. welcome all. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you would please rise and raise your right hand. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. we would...
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supported before i the sfmta i believe we have both mta and dpw staff with us today deanna from dpw and mr. paul from mta let's see i'm not sure who will be speaking first mta please come on up thank you for joining us today. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm deanna i'm with the san francisco public works ca. >> can you please hold the mike color. >> peter is the project manager with the mta corridor the proposed resolution for the authorization to enter into a freeway maintenance operation with caltrans and the maintenance for the brt to be krukd o constructed along route 101 they'll be responsible for the bugs lanes and platforms and landscaping and shown on exhibit a the remaining lanes will continue to be maintained by caltrans sidewalks are are the city's responsibility under the 2009 delegated agreement that's the summary of agreements. >> all right. thank you sir, i want to add anything. >> i think deanna has summarized the agreement fairly well that is part of our process of getting caltrain buy off on the project to show we've defined how to maintain the road and their giving up two la
supported before i the sfmta i believe we have both mta and dpw staff with us today deanna from dpw and mr. paul from mta let's see i'm not sure who will be speaking first mta please come on up thank you for joining us today. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm deanna i'm with the san francisco public works ca. >> can you please hold the mike color. >> peter is the project manager with the mta corridor the proposed resolution for the authorization to enter into a freeway...
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from the public defenders office rebecca young [inaudible] mr. paul henderson was here and participated as well. mrs. chairl davis from human rights commissionism martin grand from the department of human resources is here. president marty hyland from the poa along with jonathan yang. sergeant yo landa williams. sf pride [inaudible] and then also who are also helped out along the way, lieutenant david o'connor and [inaudible] we couldn't do it all without your secretary sergeant rachel killshah was invaluable and organized the meetings and collected the minutes and getting the agendas out. i want to publicly acknowledge that group for being here tonight and thank you for the hard work they put in and i apologize if i missed anyone that is out there. june 2, 2015 the body camera working group met and had the first meetingment what we d did prior the meeting is collected best practices and policy and put them out to the group in advance and gave the group a opportunity to read those policy, digest, reflect upon them and bring that knowledge to the first
from the public defenders office rebecca young [inaudible] mr. paul henderson was here and participated as well. mrs. chairl davis from human rights commissionism martin grand from the department of human resources is here. president marty hyland from the poa along with jonathan yang. sergeant yo landa williams. sf pride [inaudible] and then also who are also helped out along the way, lieutenant david o'connor and [inaudible] we couldn't do it all without your secretary sergeant rachel killshah...
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from the public defenders office rebecca young [inaudible] mr. paul henderson was here and participated as well. mrs. chairl davis from human rights commissionism martin grand from the department of human resources is here. president marty hyland from the poa along with jonathan yang. sergeant yo landa williams. sf pride [inaudible] and then also who are also helped out along the way, lieutenant david o'connor and [inaudible] we couldn't do it all without your secretary sergeant rachel killshah was invaluable and organized the meetings and collected the minutes and getting the agendas out. i want to publicly acknowledge that group for being here tonight and thank you for the hard work they put in and i apologize if i missed anyone that is out there. june 2, 2015 the body camera working group met and had the first meetingment what we d did prior the meeting is collected best practices and policy and put them out to the group in advance and gave the group a opportunity to read those policy, digest, reflect upon them and bring that knowledge to the first
from the public defenders office rebecca young [inaudible] mr. paul henderson was here and participated as well. mrs. chairl davis from human rights commissionism martin grand from the department of human resources is here. president marty hyland from the poa along with jonathan yang. sergeant yo landa williams. sf pride [inaudible] and then also who are also helped out along the way, lieutenant david o'connor and [inaudible] we couldn't do it all without your secretary sergeant rachel killshah...
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[applause] pope john paul ii: mr. president, my address today will be published in its entirety, just as i wrote it, because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a shortened form. i desire to express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i am permitted today to participate in and to address. this is the real reason, the essential reason for my presence among you, and i wish to thank thank this distinguished assembly, for giving consideration to this reason, which can make my presence among you in somewhat useful. here, before the representatives of the states, i wish not only to thank you, but to also offer my special congratulations since the invitation extended to the pope to speak before your assembly shows the united nations organization accepts and respects the moral dimension of those human problems that the church attendance. ttends. if you hear the message of truth and love, it is her duty to bring to the world. the questions that concern your functions and receive your at
[applause] pope john paul ii: mr. president, my address today will be published in its entirety, just as i wrote it, because of its length, however, i shall now read it in a shortened form. i desire to express my gratitude to the general assembly of the united nations, which i am permitted today to participate in and to address. this is the real reason, the essential reason for my presence among you, and i wish to thank thank this distinguished assembly, for giving consideration to this reason,...
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pope john paul ii: mr. president. ladies and gentlemen. it is an honor for me to have the opportunity to address this international assembly and to join the men and women of every country, race, language and culture in celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the united nations organization. i wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to the secretary-general dr. boutros , boutros-ghali, for having warmly encouraged this visit. and i thank you, mr. president, for your cordial welcome. i greet all of you, the members of this general assembly: i am grateful for your presence and for your kind attention. ladies and gentlemen, on the threshold of a new millennium, we are witnessing an extraordinary global acceleration of that quest for freedom which is one of the great dynamics of human history. this phenomenon is not limited to any one part of the world; nor is it the expression of any single culture. men and women throughout the world, even when threatened by violence, have taken the risk of freedom, asking to be given a place in
pope john paul ii: mr. president. ladies and gentlemen. it is an honor for me to have the opportunity to address this international assembly and to join the men and women of every country, race, language and culture in celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the united nations organization. i wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to the secretary-general dr. boutros , boutros-ghali, for having warmly encouraged this visit. and i thank you, mr. president, for your cordial...
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from the law firm i'm here representing the motion holder the family trust i'd like to introduce mr. paul erickson one of the co-trustees of the trust and like to introduce our architect i'll take 5 minutes and leave a couple of minutes for the architect and for questions you may have. >> first of all, i'd like to emphasis this is a great project for san francisco in every way the planning commission approved that by a 4 to nothing vote it's been in planning for approximately 4 years the benefits are that that will not remove any hours no current housing provide 85 new units 10 will be affordable plies with the requirements of the city and provides 5 thousand square feet of new retail space it is consistent with the general plan, consistent with the downtown plan until the planning commission hearing there was virtually no or no opposition to this exhibit 5 to our belief we go through all the various community outreach efforts we are undertaken since april of envelope approximately 7 meetings with various groups and meetings with various individuals the project sponsor and motion holder h
from the law firm i'm here representing the motion holder the family trust i'd like to introduce mr. paul erickson one of the co-trustees of the trust and like to introduce our architect i'll take 5 minutes and leave a couple of minutes for the architect and for questions you may have. >> first of all, i'd like to emphasis this is a great project for san francisco in every way the planning commission approved that by a 4 to nothing vote it's been in planning for approximately 4 years the...
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mr. berry: john paul ii revealed it. some say that wasn't the real secret. i wrote that book in 1997. it was one of the once rejected. 2000, he releases the secrets to the world. so i rewrote the novel when random house bought it to incorporate the release of it. it's the secret of fatima. my secret is different. it's the one book i had the most trouble with, the catholics did not care for it very much. i got damped to hell about 3000 times. -- damned to hell about 3000 times. i get a couple damnnations each month. i could see one lady sing in front was really steamed. i said, do you have any questions, in her hand went rigtht up. she chewed me out. she said god would never do this, the pope would never do this, she went on and on. i said them, are you done? are you done?a'am, i said, you are absolutely right. god is the infinite being that controls all things. she said yes, he is infallible and knows everything. said, i think he is smart enough to know that i made it all up. it didn't happen, you are right. the pope would never do that, like i would never do that, the virgin marry wo
mr. berry: john paul ii revealed it. some say that wasn't the real secret. i wrote that book in 1997. it was one of the once rejected. 2000, he releases the secrets to the world. so i rewrote the novel when random house bought it to incorporate the release of it. it's the secret of fatima. my secret is different. it's the one book i had the most trouble with, the catholics did not care for it very much. i got damped to hell about 3000 times. -- damned to hell about 3000 times. i get a couple...
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mr. mulcair bring it up a little bit. pauli think they might talk about the foreign worker program, too, which got a lot of attention from fast food places. there are a lot of farmers that rely on former -- rely on foreign workers. they can't get them now. that's a big issue. >> very controversial topic. i will ask you guys-- paul: in my mind, trudeau has the most to lose. i thought he looked like a high school kid. however, i also think he has the most to gain if he can at least show he is a credible position. he knows his facts and figures about the economy. in my mind, he is starting from a negative base. however i think harper has a lot to lose as well. this is his town, this is his debate. these are his issues. if you can't come out of this is a clear winner, he has a problem. >> don't sit on the fence like paul. kelly, can you tell us who you think has the most to lose? [laughter] kelly: i think harper has the most to lose if he has anything less than a stellar important -- stellar performance. justin trudeau will be hig
mr. mulcair bring it up a little bit. pauli think they might talk about the foreign worker program, too, which got a lot of attention from fast food places. there are a lot of farmers that rely on former -- rely on foreign workers. they can't get them now. that's a big issue. >> very controversial topic. i will ask you guys-- paul: in my mind, trudeau has the most to lose. i thought he looked like a high school kid. however, i also think he has the most to gain if he can at least show he...
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mr. trump is a wonderful entertainer. >> rand paul shouldn't even be on this stage. >> senator paul. >> governor cristie. >> carlie. >> senator rubio. >> mr. trump. >> i agree with what chris is saying. >> i know. >> jeb is a friend, donald trump. >> abraham lincoln. (laughter) >> stephen: this debate went so long that evidently even the candidates minds starting wandering, for instance, and this is true, at 10:12 people while he was on stage debating jeb bush joined vine. (laughter) vine, of course, posts videos of only six seconds or slightly longer than scott walker was allowed to speak last night. of course, the person who spoked longest was done ald trump. and the person speakering second longest was people talking about donald-- donald truch. >> i think there is a sophomoric quality that is entertain being mr. trump but i am worried his visceral response to attack people on their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly, my goodness, that happened in junior high. are we not way above that. >> mr. trump? >> i never attacked him on his looks, and believe me, there's plenty of subject matter right
mr. trump is a wonderful entertainer. >> rand paul shouldn't even be on this stage. >> senator paul. >> governor cristie. >> carlie. >> senator rubio. >> mr. trump. >> i agree with what chris is saying. >> i know. >> jeb is a friend, donald trump. >> abraham lincoln. (laughter) >> stephen: this debate went so long that evidently even the candidates minds starting wandering, for instance, and this is true, at 10:12 people while he...
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mr. trump says. >> rand paul shouldn't be on this stage. >> do we want someone with that kind of character to be negotiating? >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> we shouldn't be fighting with each other. she is the real problem. >> she is hillary clinton the only democrat mentioned in the three-hour debate. the democrats also face off in october. again, we're waiting for those poll numbers to see how voters are feeling this morning. scott? >> thank you. >>> this morning in a "today" show exclusive, presidential candidate jeb bush will discuss how he thinks everything went last night. >> i'm not a low-energy person at all. the difference is the volume of your voice is not a measurement of leadership or a measurement of anything. my energy on behalf of the people that i care about. >> to watch the full interview, just stick around after "today in the bay." >>> it's 5:40 right now. stick around for a look at that forecast. you never know what it is going to be. you do, of all people. >> and today will be nice. this weekend it starts to heat up. so, enj
mr. trump says. >> rand paul shouldn't be on this stage. >> do we want someone with that kind of character to be negotiating? >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> we shouldn't be fighting with each other. she is the real problem. >> she is hillary clinton the only democrat mentioned in the three-hour debate. the democrats also face off in october. again, we're waiting for those poll numbers to see how voters are feeling this...
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. >> paul: hold on a second. what's going on? >> mr. hamilton decked this guy in the park. >> really, it's fine. i don't want to press charges. i just want to go. >> dylan: no, don't let him go. >> paul: dylan, back off. >> dylan: you can't let him leave. he knows where hilary is. >> neil: you know, hilary, you have no idea how scared i was when i opened my front door and found devon just standing there. [ exhales sharply ] i can't have him coming back here ever again. i mean, he and lily are -- they're totally worried about me. they're always asking questions. and gwen... ah, gwen.
. >> paul: hold on a second. what's going on? >> mr. hamilton decked this guy in the park. >> really, it's fine. i don't want to press charges. i just want to go. >> dylan: no, don't let him go. >> paul: dylan, back off. >> dylan: you can't let him leave. he knows where hilary is. >> neil: you know, hilary, you have no idea how scared i was when i opened my front door and found devon just standing there. [ exhales sharply ] i can't have him coming back...
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. >> paul: hold on a second. what's going on? >> mr. ilton decked this guy in the park. >> really, it's fine. i don't want to press charges. i just want to go. >> dylan: no, don't let him go. >> paul: dylan, back off. >> dylan: you can't let him leave. he knows where hilary is. >> neil: you know, hilary, you have no idea how scared i was when i opened my front door and found devon just standing there. [ exhales sharply ] i can't have him coming back here ever again. i mean, he and lily are -- they're totally worried about me. they're always asking questions. and gwen... ah, gwen.
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paul ryan. congressman, mr.man, thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet ya. >> so the pope made his views clear on a number of issues today. there's something for everyone to like, everyone to not like. let's talk about immigration though because i know that's a thorny issue for your party. the pope said speaking of people who, quote, travel north in search of a better life for themselves and for their loved ones, we must not be taken aback by their numbers but rather view them as persons seeing their faces and listening to their stories try to respond as best we can to their situation. how do you swear that with what i'm sure you hear all the time as the consensus view of house republicans that maybe doesn't reflect that? >> i wouldn't say that. i wouldn't say it doesn't reflect that. respecting the rule of law, having a legal immigration system that works and fixing a broken system, i think that's consistent with those things. and being respectful of people. that's all entirely consistent. so look, jake,
paul ryan. congressman, mr.man, thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet ya. >> so the pope made his views clear on a number of issues today. there's something for everyone to like, everyone to not like. let's talk about immigration though because i know that's a thorny issue for your party. the pope said speaking of people who, quote, travel north in search of a better life for themselves and for their loved ones, we must not be taken aback by their numbers but rather view them...
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whereas if you look at your candidate, if only more -- carefully more than rand paul. mr. lenchner: the first answer brings me back to the glory days of occupy wall street, when you had many coming by to experience the assemblies and eel the power of the movement. they would show up. maybe nobody would take their e-mail address or name. there were no opportunities to bring people in and build power -- they were few and far between. when we think about how to evaluate a social movement, it is not addressed to those who remain after those folks have left. we can sit in a small circle and decide, we are the good ones, the best ones, what have we done wrong that those people have left? for me, i want those people who left to be giving that answer. we talked about the co-opting of social movements, people voting with their feet to do something different than what we want them to read don't ask them, why did you do that? how could we be better? what did we do to make participation in the left less something that they want to do and more something they are willing to consume brie
whereas if you look at your candidate, if only more -- carefully more than rand paul. mr. lenchner: the first answer brings me back to the glory days of occupy wall street, when you had many coming by to experience the assemblies and eel the power of the movement. they would show up. maybe nobody would take their e-mail address or name. there were no opportunities to bring people in and build power -- they were few and far between. when we think about how to evaluate a social movement, it is...
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of silence] >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general paul selva. >> mrcretary, distinguished guest, friends and family of the survivors and the fallen, thank you for being here for this morning's ceremony. my wife and i offer a very special welcome to each and everyone of the survivors, and the families and friends of whose who lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies and you have been through many are tough emotionally filled moments for you and we thank you for being here with us. it takes a great deal of occcoue to come back on a day like this that can bring back that first raw moment when everything changed. your grief, your solace so personal to you is shared with all of us in this nation. today your nation joins you to reflect and to remember that 184 lives that ended here at the pentagon and those who perished in new york city and sommerset county. we are hear to celebrate the memories of relatives and the people that blossomed into great families and fine young men and women we should be proud of it.
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pope john paul ii: mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor for me to have the opportunity to address this national assembly and to join the men and women of every country, race, language and culture in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the united nations organization. in coming before this distinguished assembly, i wish to express my heartfelt gratitude in the first place to the secretary-general, dr. boutros-ghali, for having warmly encouraged this visit. and i thank you, mr. president, for your cordial welcome. i greet all of you, the members of this general assembly, i am grateful for your presence and for your kind attention. ladies and gentlemen, on the threshold of a new millennium, we are witnessing an extraordinary global acceleration of that quest for freedom which is one of the great dynamics of human history. this phenomenon is not limited to any one part of the world; nor is it the expression of any single culture. men and women throughout the world, even when threa
pope john paul ii: mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor for me to have the opportunity to address this national assembly and to join the men and women of every country, race, language and culture in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the united nations organization. in coming before this distinguished assembly, i wish to express my heartfelt gratitude in the first place to the secretary-general, dr. boutros-ghali, for having warmly encouraged this visit. and i...
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paul city council. mr. cruz, i want you to respond first to that chant that was captured on tape there. what is your reaction? there are people who see that and say it's incitement, a call to violence, dehumanizing at the very least. do those activists, do you, do black lives matter activists hate police officers? >> no, not at all. and i want to put that chant in context. we had a great demonstration that day. it was very exciting. it was so exciting that i think the police who were along escorting the marchers wanted to be a part of the march or a part of the demonstration. so on the way back, the officer leading the parade kept talking into his microphone and saying things to the crowd, like, stay off the medium, do that, he was laughing and joking with the marchers, so then the marchers kind of started chanting that towards him. it was more playful than anything. so -- >> so that was -- you're saying, that was in a playful context, that chant? >> at that particular demonstration, yes. that was. because
paul city council. mr. cruz, i want you to respond first to that chant that was captured on tape there. what is your reaction? there are people who see that and say it's incitement, a call to violence, dehumanizing at the very least. do those activists, do you, do black lives matter activists hate police officers? >> no, not at all. and i want to put that chant in context. we had a great demonstration that day. it was very exciting. it was so exciting that i think the police who were...
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mr. trump doesn't. none of them put it out. jeb bush put his economic plan out two weeks ago. you can't name two or three points. rand paula month ago. everything mr. trump is doing is calculated. to sit there and say he had a bad debate night. he still ranks second in most polls. he is not a politician. he doesn't have a ton of consultants like yourself being paid to coach him what to say to the american people. he is talking from his heart and from his knowledge. that's refreshing. >> that's ulif that's all the k he has -- >> because he doesn't have a bunch of consultants that are paying him to say stuff. >> he doesn't have specifics or a plan. >> none of them do and he does. >> charles, you and i will just sit here. >> i love this. that intro and those trumpets. i'm having a fantastic time. >> come on in. the water is warm. >> listen, charles. trump is now saying he doesn't want to talk too much about national security, because he doesn't want to give anything away to the enemy. does that make sense? >> in a campaign, forgetting about him, which is what i try to do as much as i can. in general, candidates do have to pr
mr. trump doesn't. none of them put it out. jeb bush put his economic plan out two weeks ago. you can't name two or three points. rand paula month ago. everything mr. trump is doing is calculated. to sit there and say he had a bad debate night. he still ranks second in most polls. he is not a politician. he doesn't have a ton of consultants like yourself being paid to coach him what to say to the american people. he is talking from his heart and from his knowledge. that's refreshing. >>...
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mrs. goldberg, the ambassador's wife. the ex-president of the general u and hisp fro wife. pope john paul ii served from 1978 until his death in 2005, the second longest serving open history. up next, we look back to
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. >> reporter: battling began with kentucky senator rand paul and then wisconsin governor scott walker leapt in. >> mr. trump, we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> reporter: all this hours after this interview trump gave to the christian broadcasting network in which he said this. >> i think i could tone it down when somebody hits you, you can hit a little less hard. i think i could tone it down a little bit and i'll try. >> reporter: tonight, tauping it down was not to be. especially when it came to the former front-runner and frequent trump target, jeb bush. >> i think he's a very low-energy person and i don't think that's what the country needs. >> i didn't want -- >> excuse me one second. >> no. the simple fact is, donald -- >> more energy tonight, i like that. >> i think he woke up in moments. i think his finest moment was when he turned to trump and said, you should apologize to my wife. >> to subject my wife into the middle of a raucous political conversation was completely inappropriate. i hope you apologize f
. >> reporter: battling began with kentucky senator rand paul and then wisconsin governor scott walker leapt in. >> mr. trump, we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> reporter: all this hours after this interview trump gave to the christian broadcasting network in which he said this. >> i think i could tone it down when somebody hits you, you can hit a little less hard. i think i could tone...
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>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the vice-chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general paul silva. >> mrary, distinguished guests, friends and family of survivors and the fallen. thank you for being here for this morning's ceremony. my wife, rickie and i, offer a very special income to each and every one of the survivors and the family and friends of those who lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies and you have been through many -- are tough, emotional filled moments for you, and we thank you for being here with us. takes a great deal of courage to come back on a day like today, that is not unlike that day in 2001. that can bring back such stark -- in such stark relief that first raw moment when everything changed. your grief, your solid, so personal to you, is shared with all of us in this nation. today our nation joins you to reflect and to remember the 184 lives that ended here at the pentagon and those that perished in new york and at somerset county. they were all fellow americans. members of our nation's family. members of our famili
>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the vice-chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general paul silva. >> mrary, distinguished guests, friends and family of survivors and the fallen. thank you for being here for this morning's ceremony. my wife, rickie and i, offer a very special income to each and every one of the survivors and the family and friends of those who lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies and you have been through many...
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mr. speaker, yesterday i attended a visitation for st. paul, firefighter and paramedic shane clifton. mr. clifton passed away while on duty at fire station 14 in st. paul, minnesota. in addition to his duties as firefighters and -- fight fighter and paramedic, shane served in afghanistan and iraq as a member in the united states navy and participated in humanitarian missions in haiti. shane and fight fighters around minnesota -- firefighters around minnesota and our nation spend time away from their families and put their lives at risk to keep our communities safe. we owe all of our first responders an incredible debt of gratitude. shane served the city of st. paul bravely and his death is a tragedy. the city of st. paul, fire station 14 and his family will all miss his presence dearly. my thoughts and prayers are with his children, his family and his brothers and sisters in the st. paul fire department. rest in peace, shane. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson:
mr. speaker, yesterday i attended a visitation for st. paul, firefighter and paramedic shane clifton. mr. clifton passed away while on duty at fire station 14 in st. paul, minnesota. in addition to his duties as firefighters and -- fight fighter and paramedic, shane served in afghanistan and iraq as a member in the united states navy and participated in humanitarian missions in haiti. shane and fight fighters around minnesota -- firefighters around minnesota and our nation spend time away from...
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paul, we're only starting to figure out what happened with mrs.'s e-mails and only because we have the courts prosecuting the frae come of information act. you appoint a special prosecutor, that all comes to an end. this goes under grown, the pressure comes off the fbi and the courts. and that could possibly take years with no information. the american people deserve to know how hillary clinton thinks of classified information bf they go to vote for her in the fall. >> james? >> this is a miss to the federal reserve. seven years after the financial crisis, they insist on continuing emergency monetary. this is after a research report said that their policies have not worked anywhere ever. >> all right. so you want to get off zero. james? >> i think they could go much higher. but quarter of a pnt is a reasonable start and we can all keep borrowing money believe it or not. the world will go on. >> the obama economy got a big miss. median household income in 2014 is inchanged from 2013. and basically's down 6.5% since 2007. and what's more troublesome
paul, we're only starting to figure out what happened with mrs.'s e-mails and only because we have the courts prosecuting the frae come of information act. you appoint a special prosecutor, that all comes to an end. this goes under grown, the pressure comes off the fbi and the courts. and that could possibly take years with no information. the american people deserve to know how hillary clinton thinks of classified information bf they go to vote for her in the fall. >> james? >>...
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paul lived out the principles he holds dear and upheld the constitution. that is why i supported him when he ran for president of the united states of america. mr. speaker, it was ron paul who started the liberty caucus which i am still a member. i will always remember very fondly when we met in his office in the canon building for lunch meetings. he would invite speakers who were expert in everything from monetary policy to foreign policy. we all got so much out of those liberty caucus meetings. he helped me and many of my colleagues have a better understanding of monetary policy. what a good policies and what are bad policies, too many times our leaders don't understand the impact and complexities of monetary policy. it is obvious with our growing ebt of $18.3 trillion that our leadership in both parties should call on ron paul and ask his advice. in my 20 years in congress, i have not had a better friend than ron paul. i have always been able to counter ron as both a personal and frotional confidant. in his many years as a citizen patriot, as his son, united states senator rand paul calls him, the cause of liberty has never had a better friend
paul lived out the principles he holds dear and upheld the constitution. that is why i supported him when he ran for president of the united states of america. mr. speaker, it was ron paul who started the liberty caucus which i am still a member. i will always remember very fondly when we met in his office in the canon building for lunch meetings. he would invite speakers who were expert in everything from monetary policy to foreign policy. we all got so much out of those liberty caucus...
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mr. mayor. >> i had pope john paul come to new york when i was mayor. i remember greeting him at the heliport, one of the most exciting times moof mayoralty and he got to bless my two children and ten that night, yankees won the playoffs game. >> that's just about the best day ever for you, then. second only to the birth of your children and marriage, right. >> of course. >> tell me a little bit about the security that we can expect here in new york. again, you've been through many, many occasions like this. unfortunately you went through 9/11. >> this comes at a dicht time for new york because this is the opening of the u.n. general assembly, which means that we have in new york, my goodness, 100, 120 heads of astate, deputy heads of state. generally these two weeks in september are what i describe as a security nightmare for the police commissioner. and the mayor. we always felt a great sense of relief when the u.n. general assembly was over and all went home. so all of these people have to be protected as well. people from countries where they have t
mr. mayor. >> i had pope john paul come to new york when i was mayor. i remember greeting him at the heliport, one of the most exciting times moof mayoralty and he got to bless my two children and ten that night, yankees won the playoffs game. >> that's just about the best day ever for you, then. second only to the birth of your children and marriage, right. >> of course. >> tell me a little bit about the security that we can expect here in new york. again, you've been...
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[silence] spirit lives and gentlemen the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general paul selva. >> mrnguished guests, friends and family of survivors of the fallen, thank you for being here for this morning ceremony. my wife and i offer a very special welcome to each and every one of the survivors and the families and friends of those lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies, and you've been through many, our tough emotional filled moments for you, and we thank you for being here with us. it takes a great deal of courage to come back on a day like today that's not unlike that day in 2001, that can bring back such come in such stark relief that first brought moment when everything changed. your grief, your sal is so personal to you is shared with all of us in this nation. today our nation joined you to reflect and remember the 184 lives that ended here at the pentagon and those that perished in new york and at somerset county. they were all fellow americans, members of our nation's family, members of our families. but today it's about stre
[silence] spirit lives and gentlemen the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general paul selva. >> mrnguished guests, friends and family of survivors of the fallen, thank you for being here for this morning ceremony. my wife and i offer a very special welcome to each and every one of the survivors and the families and friends of those lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies, and you've been through many, our tough emotional filled...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general paul selva. >> mr.distinguished guests, friends and family of survivors and the fallen, thank you for being here for this morning's ceremony. my wife and i offer a very special welcome to each and every one of the survivors and the families and friends of those who lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies and you've been through many are tough, emotional filled moments for you. and we thank you for being here with us. it takes a great deal of courage to come back on a day like today that's not unlike that day in 2001. that could bring back in such stark relief that first raw moment when everything changed. your grief, your solace, so personal to you, is shared with all of us in this nation. today our nation joins you to reflect and to remember the 184 lives that ended here at the pentagon and those that perished in new york and at pennsylvania. they were all fellow americans, members of our nation's family, members of our families. but today is about streng
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general paul selva. >> mr.distinguished guests, friends and family of survivors and the fallen, thank you for being here for this morning's ceremony. my wife and i offer a very special welcome to each and every one of the survivors and the families and friends of those who lost their lives on these grounds 14 years ago today. we know these memorial ceremonies and you've been through many are tough, emotional...
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mr. trump. >> well -- >> first of all, rand paul shouldn't even be on this stage. he's number 11 and has 1% in the polls and how he got up here there is far too many people anyway. as far as temperament and we know that, as far as temperament, i have a great temperament. i've built a phenomenal business with incredible, iconic assets, one of the great real estate businesses and i may be an entertainer because i had success with number one best sellers all over the place, with kwaetd the apprentice" and everything else i have done, but i will tell you this, what i am far and away greater than an entertainer is a businessman and that's the kind of mindset this country needs to bring it back because we owe $19 trillion right now, $19 trillion, and you need this kind of thinking to bring our country back. and believe me, my temperament is very good, very calm, but we will be respected outside of this country. we are not respected now. >> senator paul, your name is invoked. >> i kind of have to laugh when i think of sounds like a nonsecwitter. he was asked whether or no
mr. trump. >> well -- >> first of all, rand paul shouldn't even be on this stage. he's number 11 and has 1% in the polls and how he got up here there is far too many people anyway. as far as temperament and we know that, as far as temperament, i have a great temperament. i've built a phenomenal business with incredible, iconic assets, one of the great real estate businesses and i may be an entertainer because i had success with number one best sellers all over the place, with kwaetd...
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mike huckabee is down there, rand paul and carly fiorina and mr. trump, the front-runner trump addressed the greater chamber of commerce and the charleston business alliance. the real politics of average polls in south carolina shows trump is in the 30s, ben carson in the 20s and the rest of the pack in double digits. this was trump today taking a shot at marco rubio. >> marco rubio, who by the way, has the worst attendance record in the u.s. senate has got the number one worst attendance record and they want him to be president, right. >> rubio knocked the donald on "the kelly file" as vague on national security. watch. >> there should be concern, not just about him but about any candidate that's not able to speak in detail with clarity and with seriousness. >> so trump tweeted senator marco amnesty rubio who has the worst voting record in the senate just hit me on national security but i said don't go into iraq, vision. well, with scott walker out of the race rubio is trying to make a play for walker's big donor and staff so rubio's now running s
mike huckabee is down there, rand paul and carly fiorina and mr. trump, the front-runner trump addressed the greater chamber of commerce and the charleston business alliance. the real politics of average polls in south carolina shows trump is in the 30s, ben carson in the 20s and the rest of the pack in double digits. this was trump today taking a shot at marco rubio. >> marco rubio, who by the way, has the worst attendance record in the u.s. senate has got the number one worst attendance...
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paul fired back. really, there is a sophomoric quality that is entertaining about mr. trump, but i am worried. i'm very concerned about having him in charge of the nuclear weapons, because i think is response -- his response, his visceral response to attack people on their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly -- that happened in junior high. reporter: in the three-hour device -- televised debate, they hit on immigration, minimum wage, abortion, and taxes, but nearly all coming back to hit hard at trump, who is leading in the polls. >> one guy that has some special interests that i know of, they tried to get me to change my views on something, was donald trump. he wanted casino gambling in florida. >> i didn't want it. >> yes, you did. i'm not going to be bought by anybody. >> i promise, if i wanted it, i would have gotten it. notrter: he voted he would vote for carly fiorina because of her face. fiorina: i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. mr. trump: she's got a beautiful face and i think she is a beautiful woman. reporter: his rival republicans say he is
paul fired back. really, there is a sophomoric quality that is entertaining about mr. trump, but i am worried. i'm very concerned about having him in charge of the nuclear weapons, because i think is response -- his response, his visceral response to attack people on their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly -- that happened in junior high. reporter: in the three-hour device -- televised debate, they hit on immigration, minimum wage, abortion, and taxes, but nearly all coming back to hit hard at...
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here is part of the house debate from earlier, beginning with ways and means chair paul ryan. mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop. now they're saying that was unrealistic. too unreasonable. too high in the sky. and we're handing over hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. so iran gets billions of dollars in exchange for what, for taking up some, not all, just some of its nuclear program? and then in 10 or 15 years, all of these limits expire. in other words, they're getting something for essentially nothing. it's a steal, and that's if they don't cheat. now, the administration says that this deal will bring about unprecedent
here is part of the house debate from earlier, beginning with ways and means chair paul ryan. mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these...
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rand paul in rival with governor christie. mr.u going to run the economy whether you have had more bankruptcies than governor christie has had salads. be succinct and get in there quick. >> dr. carson says is not going to do. that is that a smart strategy, gutfeld? >> he is trying to be the quiet, confident type after a while he will have to step up and get out from behind these shad co-s of the outsiders like trump. rand paul, by the way. of he is the guy that basically showed up at the prom without a date. he is he very angry. i think he is going to have to turn over the punch bowl. he is the guy who will go after trump. >> here is the my prediction for the person most aggressive toward donald trump. carly fiorina. >> yes. >> i believe that ms. fiorina is going to steal the show tomorrow night but she is going to level. >> let's hope nobody gets punched in the persona. >> nobody is going to get punched? >> it's going to be a persona. a guy like jeb bush though, who everybody thought was going to be the frontrunner and was for a
rand paul in rival with governor christie. mr.u going to run the economy whether you have had more bankruptcies than governor christie has had salads. be succinct and get in there quick. >> dr. carson says is not going to do. that is that a smart strategy, gutfeld? >> he is trying to be the quiet, confident type after a while he will have to step up and get out from behind these shad co-s of the outsiders like trump. rand paul, by the way. of he is the guy that basically showed up...