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i want to express the thanks to my principle mr. payne. creating an environment that fits high standards and helps everyone including our students as capable of - contributing and accountability. thanks good night >> (clapping). >> thank you. madam president and members of the board we would like to present a special tribute this evening or evening a colleague who passed away san francisco unified school district caveat and english learner advocate. her husband and daughter is here. is michelle here as well. the san francisco unified school district honor the memory of our educator and english advocate. during here career she was an administrator at the consult department and what is actively involved with the b cc and this latino america association. her continuous advocacy made a positive difference in our schools and community. we would like to present this to you, sir >> (clapping) >> on behalf of my family and myself we would like to thank the board and the san francisco unified school district for this recognition. thank you >> (clap
i want to express the thanks to my principle mr. payne. creating an environment that fits high standards and helps everyone including our students as capable of - contributing and accountability. thanks good night >> (clapping). >> thank you. madam president and members of the board we would like to present a special tribute this evening or evening a colleague who passed away san francisco unified school district caveat and english learner advocate. her husband and daughter is here....
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it is -- and i want to emphasize the key thing, which is what mr. payne said, every single scare that the republicans said wasn't scaryenough. it turned out it was far worse, far, far worse than the republicans said. it just has been a disaster. >> so i'll put you down as a maybe on the health care law. adam, the one thing i give the president credit for and we found out this week is now you can't keep your hospital. in other words, if you god forbid need chemotherapy or radiation or special treatment, there's no guarantee that you'll be able to go to that hospital for it. so in fairness to them, they never did say if you like your hospital you can keep your hospital. i say a victory for the white house this week. your thoughts? >> well, neil, i just want to say i'm disappoint eve time ben calls the president a liar. i don't think we have to do thatben. he has apologized for the things that he said that were wrong, for the mistakes he made. >> that doesn't make him not a liar. what would you call nixon? nixon was a liar, right? >> i want to expand on what
it is -- and i want to emphasize the key thing, which is what mr. payne said, every single scare that the republicans said wasn't scaryenough. it turned out it was far worse, far, far worse than the republicans said. it just has been a disaster. >> so i'll put you down as a maybe on the health care law. adam, the one thing i give the president credit for and we found out this week is now you can't keep your hospital. in other words, if you god forbid need chemotherapy or radiation or...
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payne: mr. speaker, for millions of americans, the dream of access to affordable health care is becoming a reality thanks to the affordable care act. new jersey, 2.2 million people have already gained access to free preventative care. premiums will be 20% lower in 2014. seniors on medicare already received a 50% savings on prescription drugs, and more than 70,000 young adults in new jersey are able to see a doctor because they can stay on their parent's insurance. sadly, though, out of purely selfish political motivation, my republican colleagues are obsessed with making this law fail and are working overtime to take away the benefits millions of people are already enjoying. i challenge my republican colleagues to channel that same energy into making the law work so that millions can get the life-saving care that they deserve. look around your districts. how many of your constituents could benefit to access to life-saving health care, to free cancer screening and reduced prescription drug costs?
payne: mr. speaker, for millions of americans, the dream of access to affordable health care is becoming a reality thanks to the affordable care act. new jersey, 2.2 million people have already gained access to free preventative care. premiums will be 20% lower in 2014. seniors on medicare already received a 50% savings on prescription drugs, and more than 70,000 young adults in new jersey are able to see a doctor because they can stay on their parent's insurance. sadly, though, out of purely...
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mr. payne spot on with his tiffany's call. jersey is betting gamblers will flock to gamble online. could it be a money fix for other states? we will go live to atlantic city and let you roll the dice. ♪ ♪ luck be a lady tonight. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> at 21 minutes past the hour, i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. a pair of american b-52 bombers flew over the east china sea last night without informing beijing. the bombers, which were not armed, entered a new chinese air defense zone as part of a training exercise. the islands are claimed by both beijing and tokyo, but the u.s. considers the region to be
mr. payne spot on with his tiffany's call. jersey is betting gamblers will flock to gamble online. could it be a money fix for other states? we will go live to atlantic city and let you roll the dice. ♪ ♪ luck be a lady tonight. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're...
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. >> at this point the chair will recognize mr. payne for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i, first, would like to acknowledge our condolences to your organization for its loss and just want to bring light to a few things that i'm sure being last i'm probably going to ask somethg that's already been asked, but i teal it's important -- but be i feel it's important. you know, the gao report released yesterday sacrifices an incident where bdo manager and few work liberty international -- newark liberty international airport which is hi home airport gave inappropriate direction regarding profiling of passengers and made racial comments. it's my understanding that that bdo has been fired. it's also been with brought to my attention that the bd os have been promoted based on the number of referrals they've made which have encouraged bdos to racially profile to increase their referral rate. so what degree of confidence do you have that other bdo managers are encouraging or directing racial profiling through the spot pr
. >> at this point the chair will recognize mr. payne for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i, first, would like to acknowledge our condolences to your organization for its loss and just want to bring light to a few things that i'm sure being last i'm probably going to ask somethg that's already been asked, but i teal it's important -- but be i feel it's important. you know, the gao report released yesterday sacrifices an incident where bdo manager and few...
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dennis: charles payne has a healthy stock pick withhold food markets. why whole foods? charles: american servant route, mrtock has come down in the grand scheme of famous, a ten year chart, these pickups have been an amazing opportunity. part of the problem is they were victims of their own success, so phenomenally successful, they're identical score sales for the quarter were 5.5%. safeway trading near an all-time high in the same period, identical assails. and obviously the street is looking for more from wholefoods and consequently these overreactions but every time they have been an amazing chance. cheryl: looking at other publicly traded stocks? charles: i mentioned two pure grocers. look at walm down a little bit, traders joe's is not publicly traded yet. so it is hard to find a true comparable company which is part of the allure. you go in there, shopping experience is wonderful. dennis: one of promising competitor comes along. charles: it looks like they will start making stores a little bigger again. they are going smaller and smaller and i studied same-store sales and it looked like they had 7.1
dennis: charles payne has a healthy stock pick withhold food markets. why whole foods? charles: american servant route, mrtock has come down in the grand scheme of famous, a ten year chart, these pickups have been an amazing opportunity. part of the problem is they were victims of their own success, so phenomenally successful, they're identical score sales for the quarter were 5.5%. safeway trading near an all-time high in the same period, identical assails. and obviously the street is looking...
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payne's garage. >> it looked like camping equipment. i never occurred to michael that it might be a gun. >> in less than four hours president kennedy will be dead. back inside the hotel, the fashionable mrs. kennedy makes a grand entrance at a breakfast speech. and her husband can't resist a joke. >> i was the man that accompanied her to paris. >> john kennedy was highly intelligent, witty and charming man. >> after breakfast, the kennedys fly to dallas. a stop some of his advisers thought was unfriendly territory. they land at love field for the next leg of their two-day trip. the election is 12 months away. >> as we arrive at least 5,000 people behind the line. >> secret service agent clint hill is assigned to protect mrs. kennedy. >> the crowds were enormous throughout the city of dallas. >> traveling with the kennedys are texas governor john connolly and his wife nellie. >> as soon as the president finished the receiving line, he headed for the crowd to shake hands. >> they shake hands because the whole idea of being there in texas was to demonstrate his popularity, his appeal. >> 11:50 a.m. the motorcade leaves love field for lunch at the trademark. as the clock tiks away on kennedy
payne's garage. >> it looked like camping equipment. i never occurred to michael that it might be a gun. >> in less than four hours president kennedy will be dead. back inside the hotel, the fashionable mrs. kennedy makes a grand entrance at a breakfast speech. and her husband can't resist a joke. >> i was the man that accompanied her to paris. >> john kennedy was highly intelligent, witty and charming man. >> after breakfast, the kennedys fly to dallas. a stop...