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in speaking with mr. rowe, we do believe that mr. rowe can operate the village confidently, and that he will have a positive impact within the community, we do have his assurance that he will continue to cooperate with the law enforcement, to minimize the calls for service, and enhance public safety. >> is that it? >> that is it. >> okay. >> thank you. >> they are going to be sending a calendar of events and at that point, you could see who in advance and you can see who the promoters are. if there is a promoter on the calendar that has long standing issues with the city, you could advise them of that. or we could advise them of that and let them know that this is a promoter that has issues. and you know, make them aware, but i think that it is prohibitive for us to approve or disapprove who does gigs in their place. >> that is correct. and i am sure that mr. rowe will do everything in his power to make sure that all of his events proceed and operate in a very safe manner. so, we are confident that he will stay in contact with us. >>
in speaking with mr. rowe, we do believe that mr. rowe can operate the village confidently, and that he will have a positive impact within the community, we do have his assurance that he will continue to cooperate with the law enforcement, to minimize the calls for service, and enhance public safety. >> is that it? >> that is it. >> okay. >> thank you. >> they are going to be sending a calendar of events and at that point, you could see who in advance and you can...
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mr. row, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 4 of our report, a budget for the proposed project costs will be 34.5 million as shown in table 3. and, again, that's on page 4 of our report. and then on page 5 we note that the total project costs including the brookville equipment contract of the 34.5 million and the associated expenditures of 5.2 million is 39,66 1,708. and that amount of project cost would be funded from three sources ~ including a federal grant bridge total funds and [speaker not understood] sales tax monies and that's detailed in table 6 on page 5 of our report. we recommend that you approve this resolution. >> okay, thank you, mr. rose. any questions? seeing none, we'll open this up to public comment. anybody wish to comment on item number 1? please step forward. >>> if i'm not mistaken i have something like an automobile, like an overhaul repair. to my definition, it's not the city service [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that
mr. row, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on page 4 of our report, a budget for the proposed project costs will be 34.5 million as shown in table 3. and, again, that's on page 4 of our report. and then on page 5 we note that the total project costs including the brookville equipment contract of the 34.5 million and the associated expenditures of 5.2 million is 39,66 1,708. and that amount of project cost would be funded from three sources ~ including...
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it, mr. row. until dph does the revised numbers you're aware of -- >> yes, we're aware of that. we reviewed it and we're aware of that ~. >> okay, thank you very much, mr. rose. dph. we'll open number 9 up to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on this item? okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so, if no other questions, supervisor mar, could i have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendation and accept the underlying item as amended? >> so moved. i just wanted to give a shout out to [speaker not understood] and the whole staff of the richmond area multi-services for really advancing community-based culturally sensitive and relevant mental health services to our communities. and i know that the children youth and families part of the contract, really the focus on improving the wellness centers throughout the schools, outpatient services, the [speaker not understood] project which is really an ip credible program to so many other different things in addition to the adult mental health services. so, i'm really proud to have been a former staffer 3
it, mr. row. until dph does the revised numbers you're aware of -- >> yes, we're aware of that. we reviewed it and we're aware of that ~. >> okay, thank you very much, mr. rose. dph. we'll open number 9 up to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on this item? okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so, if no other questions, supervisor mar, could i have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendation and accept the underlying item as amended?...
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. >> next speaker >> first, i'd like to commend the board and mr. rows for taking up the documentation for illegal children but as a former take care i'm not at a loss for words or uncomfortable which i am being a senior i worry about i could find the words to move you i believe that b m bs should be regulated and pay their 14 percent but i beg of you as a body of 9 you'll not overregulate particularly in regards to seniors and single-family homes owners that reside her. their b m b being one small room in the western edition rented to kaiser permanente families way below market rate. we've been there in that area for over 40 years we also rented to allocate visits obviously. it has allowed us to pay for dental work and to pay for housed repairs and improve the area and residents by baby steps we're getting from a b and b being one small room helps us to pay for the necessities i ask in our deliberations you allow for the seniors and single-family homes owners more years round preferably it will help people like us in our 70s and 80s. thank you very much
. >> next speaker >> first, i'd like to commend the board and mr. rows for taking up the documentation for illegal children but as a former take care i'm not at a loss for words or uncomfortable which i am being a senior i worry about i could find the words to move you i believe that b m bs should be regulated and pay their 14 percent but i beg of you as a body of 9 you'll not overregulate particularly in regards to seniors and single-family homes owners that reside her. their b m b...
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. >> next speaker >> first, i'd like to commend the board and mr. rows for taking up the documentation for illegal children but as a former take care i'm not at a loss for words or uncomfortable which i am being a senior i worry about i could find the words to move you i believe that b m bs should be regulated and pay their 14 percent but i beg of you as a body of 9 you'll not overregulate particularly in regards to seniors and single-family homes owners that reside her.
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mr. dale bailey tries to create a palm tree row he would have planted a different tree with all due respect to mr. bailey will i i acted on his own accord and never approach outdoor homeowners association we didn't know about the palm tree until it was planted in the ground we regret that mr. bailey didn't read it he has had american people empty plot and here's another opportunity to plant a tree in the ground and feinstein i'll respond to the signatures it's a simple matter for a signature form when they face to hardships day to day or year after year thank you arrest you mentioned in our earlier presentation that you would take attorney's fees to from others for those trees have you having had any interest >> we've haven't made offers we're saying in the board of appeals will guatemala's the right to remove them we'll reach out to the community we've got a list of signatures and can send a letter out to them to see if they're interested. >> thank you. mr. bucks any rebuttal? >> good evening chris buck with djs urban forest triy i'll keep it brief it's difficult to estimate the age of tre
mr. dale bailey tries to create a palm tree row he would have planted a different tree with all due respect to mr. bailey will i i acted on his own accord and never approach outdoor homeowners association we didn't know about the palm tree until it was planted in the ground we regret that mr. bailey didn't read it he has had american people empty plot and here's another opportunity to plant a tree in the ground and feinstein i'll respond to the signatures it's a simple matter for a signature...
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row. and get mr. mccollum's conviction reversed until the innocence 8 inquiry commission found evidence that another man committed this crime. >> ms. kirby, let's go over how flawed the case was from the get-go. we just heard bits and pieces of it. no physical evidence ever against these two men. >> that's correct. >> both mentally disabled. they were both interrogated at the police station for five hours with no lawyers present. they wanted to go home. they were just 15 and 19 years old. so they signed or agreed or said these confessions, which they quickly recanted afterwards and said that they had been coerced. and apparently it was on the word of just one local teenager who didn't like them that cast suspicion on these brothers. why were they given the death penalty, given that scant evidence? >> well, of course this was in 1983 in a rural area of north carolina. the police were under great deal of pressure to make an arrest, because it was such a brutal crime in such a small community. and even t
row. and get mr. mccollum's conviction reversed until the innocence 8 inquiry commission found evidence that another man committed this crime. >> ms. kirby, let's go over how flawed the case was from the get-go. we just heard bits and pieces of it. no physical evidence ever against these two men. >> that's correct. >> both mentally disabled. they were both interrogated at the police station for five hours with no lawyers present. they wanted to go home. they were just 15 and...
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mr. ban ki-moon, into the coordinator, dr. nafa row, and to the -- ms. margaret chan, as well as other doctors. madam president, the spread of ebola which is ravaging liberia, sierra leone and guinea, it is spreading unusual has drawn the attention to the need to adopt until methods to do with this epidemic. international committee has never seen this kind of epidemic spread so quickly in cities and rural areas with such exponential complicated impact. and this means that there is a crisis in the countries affected end after incontinent as well as affected the international committee to the challenge of ebola which is causing great loss of human life has appeared in liberia, sierra leone and guinea has put political stability after suffering many years did you drought, civil war and conflict. this crisis has exponentially grown. beach contamination causes new cases and the health care workers are treated with difficult challenges. care for the sick and burial of those who have died has become extreme a danger to this crisis but has economic and social im
mr. ban ki-moon, into the coordinator, dr. nafa row, and to the -- ms. margaret chan, as well as other doctors. madam president, the spread of ebola which is ravaging liberia, sierra leone and guinea, it is spreading unusual has drawn the attention to the need to adopt until methods to do with this epidemic. international committee has never seen this kind of epidemic spread so quickly in cities and rural areas with such exponential complicated impact. and this means that there is a crisis in...
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row. but not long after his arrival hennis received a mysterious letter. >> said, mr. hennis, i did the crime. you're doing the time. mr. x. >> the letter provided no concrete leads, only adding to hennis' torment. >> he got visits from his family and his daughter is now 2 1/2 years old. and she would bang her hands on the plexiglas and say, open it, daddy, open it. why won't it open? >> billy richardson felt responsible for his client's predicamen predicament. >> we did not do as good a job as we were capable of doing. i made up my mind then and there i was going to become the lawyer i was supposed to be. i got off my butt and went to work. >> richardson and his partner quickly filed an appeal to the north carolina supreme court. they had to decide what to emphasize, from mishandling evidence to possible perjury. >> they quickly settled on the photographs. >> that presentation was thought to have riled up the jury and it was pointed at him over and over. see this picture? he did it. see this picture? he did it. >> our state supreme court didn't just read the appeal br
row. but not long after his arrival hennis received a mysterious letter. >> said, mr. hennis, i did the crime. you're doing the time. mr. x. >> the letter provided no concrete leads, only adding to hennis' torment. >> he got visits from his family and his daughter is now 2 1/2 years old. and she would bang her hands on the plexiglas and say, open it, daddy, open it. why won't it open? >> billy richardson felt responsible for his client's predicamen predicament. >>...
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. >> mine show five or six or seven gliese a row, and always doing very well. so with that, mr.hairman, let's be very careful with what we see unless it matches up wita real. can you fix this chart to put it on the same scale so we can compare apples and apples. >> i i can do that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. /. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. thomas and dr. deering, the commitee has a lot of whys, and since the problem has been brought to our attention, and as was said, we want to get to the facts -- and it's not that we want to harass you but we need to understand the whys in order to help craft some policy that makes sense. for instance, one of my puzzling whys has been this memo of 20 that outlined all the scheduling problems, and i just would -- out of curiosity like to know if either of you or both of you maybe saw that memo and what happened next? ... >> >> until the of crisis surfacedshqg setback obviously there is the problem in communication in terms of the checklist of things to be done and improved. i appreciate you try to it to divide scheduling i were given an area
. >> mine show five or six or seven gliese a row, and always doing very well. so with that, mr.hairman, let's be very careful with what we see unless it matches up wita real. can you fix this chart to put it on the same scale so we can compare apples and apples. >> i i can do that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. /. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. thomas and dr. deering, the commitee has a lot of whys, and since the problem has been brought to our attention, and as was said,...
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row. >> natalie, thank you. mr. roker. >> let's show you what we have going on around the rest of the country today. look for wet weather to the southeast. gorgeous in new england and the northeast. the heat continues, we're going to detail the heat in the southwest and southern california as well. look at all the way into portland oregon, a high of 94 degrees. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> we have some low clouds to start the morning off. to the north bay today, highs in the low 80s. mid 80s closer to polileasanton where we'll see these temperatures throughout the week and then a chance to see stray showers. the numbers warming as high pressure builds in approaching next weekend. weather.3 f2 tiempo. >> thanks so much. carson's here from the orange room. you have information on that photograph from 9/11. >> have you heard the story. touching story about a photo making quite an impression online. elizabeth stringer keith, her friends found this picture at ground zero, gave it to elizab
row. >> natalie, thank you. mr. roker. >> let's show you what we have going on around the rest of the country today. look for wet weather to the southeast. gorgeous in new england and the northeast. the heat continues, we're going to detail the heat in the southwest and southern california as well. look at all the way into portland oregon, a high of 94 degrees. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> we have some low clouds to start the morning off. to...
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. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change behavior, lockup violence, and look at alternatives for those who might fit into the rehabilitative programs with accountability. we need to reform our parole system. the question is, is a $100 billion prison inevitable? not under my watch. i know that as a recommendation that is being studied, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. we need to look at every creative alternative an option before we do that. >> mr. ross, we have talked about prisons. kind of the same question, is it an inevitable path? >> we have a lot of pressure put on our county jails, nearly two dozen inmates backed up in county jails. some say it -- 2000
. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change...
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row. this also makes iowa more competitive for business and jobs. mr.repaired it in the unemployment tax plan. moderator: governor, thank you. senator, 45 seconds. hatch: thank you. it is clear that des moines picks winners and losers is the wrong approach to use when recovering from a recession. our proposal is from the community yet. our proposal is to ensure local communities, stakeholders and the city council come aboard the supervisors have a chance to identify and empower communities to getting gauged into value $0 to be able to have an opportunity to leverage the local dollars with $8. i think it is wrong to be able to say it is only going to be des moines that is going to make those decisions. that's the wrong direction. we will have a direction of going from the community. moderator: now let's move to debate topic both of you have alluded to regarding tax incentives. we know tax incentives are used more and more for job creation by nanny state. tax benefits or tax breaks in the fertilizer plant be built right here for $1.6 million plant right h
row. this also makes iowa more competitive for business and jobs. mr.repaired it in the unemployment tax plan. moderator: governor, thank you. senator, 45 seconds. hatch: thank you. it is clear that des moines picks winners and losers is the wrong approach to use when recovering from a recession. our proposal is from the community yet. our proposal is to ensure local communities, stakeholders and the city council come aboard the supervisors have a chance to identify and empower communities to...
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mr. armstrong as well in terms of the assets. americanu look at the markets, they declined for the third day in a row, the longest losing streak sincehis year. european equities are set to open a little bit lower. there are no pleasing these markets. they are priced some very much into the market. >> the u.s. on a roll with nonfarm arrows, 230,000 jobs in august. what is driving the markets down? never-endinge punch bowl is coming to a clear and? end?clear >> they have had a good run. futures are down, that's great -- let's not screen. they had a thumping run. take profit would be one of the analysis. we need to get used to something drawdown,oderate whatever cliched title you want to put on it. entered of 1%. >> with -- a third of 1%. >> we are not getting a decline in yields. the two-year note front, age european nations went negative yesterday. >> i am fascinated to know if anyone thinks that is the right way to price bond markets. german industrial production, this is a little bit of good news. 1.9%, well above estimates. it is a strong start to the third quarter. a weather-induced a blip in the spring. it is good news. confiden
mr. armstrong as well in terms of the assets. americanu look at the markets, they declined for the third day in a row, the longest losing streak sincehis year. european equities are set to open a little bit lower. there are no pleasing these markets. they are priced some very much into the market. >> the u.s. on a roll with nonfarm arrows, 230,000 jobs in august. what is driving the markets down? never-endinge punch bowl is coming to a clear and? end?clear >> they have had a good...
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row. it's incredible. >>> natalie, thank you very much. mr. roker? >> let's show you what we have going on around the rest of the country today. gorgeous day in new england and the northeast. the heat continues. we'll detail the heat in the southwest and southern california as well. look at all the way up into portla portland, oregon, today, a high of 94 degrees. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. today, fall-like conditions continuing. temperatures ranging between 73 and 76 degrees. although it's a cool start, we'll see mostly sunny skies, but the fall-like conditions will continue for the rest of the workweek. mid-70s tomorrow with a chance of early showers. then take a look. we get even cooler, heading into the end of your workweek. only 70 degrees on friday, but sunday back to the 80s. >>> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> al, thanks so much. carson is here from the orange room. you finally have information on that photograph from 9/11, right? >
row. it's incredible. >>> natalie, thank you very much. mr. roker? >> let's show you what we have going on around the rest of the country today. gorgeous day in new england and the northeast. the heat continues. we'll detail the heat in the southwest and southern california as well. look at all the way up into portla portland, oregon, today, a high of 94 degrees. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm first alert...
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mr. sasse. >> this is five of six questions in a row, so i'm going to speak to this first. simple fact, the candidate to my right has 20 donors in nebraska, i have 3,200 nebraska supporters, so i don't know what all this stuff is, making up charges about out of state this, that and the other thing. i have 3,200 nebraska sport supporters, other people have a couple dozen. speaking to the question that was actually asked, i'm proud to be supported by the largest grassroots organization in the state, the farm bureau, and they've endorsed me for a reason. they say we need a fighter against the regulatory overreach of washington d.c. osha and epa are trying to do things on farms and ranches that make no sense. the epa is estimated by one recent study to have statutory that is right for about one-third of the areas where they're currently writing rules. this is when the president says things like if the congress won't pass laws i wish they would pass, it's okay, i have a pen and a phone, and i'll just ignore the constitution and unilaterally write laws. we need bipartisan opposit
mr. sasse. >> this is five of six questions in a row, so i'm going to speak to this first. simple fact, the candidate to my right has 20 donors in nebraska, i have 3,200 nebraska supporters, so i don't know what all this stuff is, making up charges about out of state this, that and the other thing. i have 3,200 nebraska sport supporters, other people have a couple dozen. speaking to the question that was actually asked, i'm proud to be supported by the largest grassroots organization in...
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mr. secretary, thank you for hanging out and staying. i know that you know, many times when this rowgets to ask u=ave.ons, the witness has to i appreciate the courtesy. very quickly, when we're talking about strategy, one of the things that i hear is that you know, we're very capable of winning battles but in the long run, we lose the war. that's certainly the impression that so many of the iraq war, the second iraq war veterans have in the district that i represent. as you know, it's a district that it's bigger than 29 states. i mean, it's about 24% or so of the land area of texas. it's a huge swathe. disparate opinions but there seems to be a good consensus that you know, the strategy that we'd outline is a strategy for a specific purpose, limited purpose as opposed to a more big picture long-term. you know? and the perception is we've seen this movieç before. what makes us think that the ending on this particular case is going to be any different than the endings that we've seen before? what makes this different from other times? >> well, first, i think the strategy that the pres
mr. secretary, thank you for hanging out and staying. i know that you know, many times when this rowgets to ask u=ave.ons, the witness has to i appreciate the courtesy. very quickly, when we're talking about strategy, one of the things that i hear is that you know, we're very capable of winning battles but in the long run, we lose the war. that's certainly the impression that so many of the iraq war, the second iraq war veterans have in the district that i represent. as you know, it's a...
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. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change behavior, lockup violence, and look at alternatives for those who might fit into the rehabilitative programs with accountability. we need to reform our parole system. the question is, is a $100 billion prison inevitable? not under my watch. i know that as a recommendation that is being studied, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. we need to look at every creative alternative an option before we do that. >> mr. ross, we have talked about prisons. kind of the same question, is it an inevitable path? >> we have a lot of pressure put on our county jails, nearly two dozen inmates backed up in county jails. some say it -- 2000
. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change...
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. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change behavior, lockup violence, and look at alternatives for those who might fit into the rehabilitative programs with accountability. we need to reform our parole system. the question is, is a $100 billion prison inevitable? not under my watch. i know that as a recommendation that is being studied, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. we need to look at every creative alternative an option before we do that. >> mr. ross, we have talked about prisons. kind of the same question, is it an inevitable path? >> we have a lot of pressure put on our county jails, nearly two dozen inmates backed up in county jails. some say it -- 2000
. >> let me switch row quick, we would be remiss if we did not touch on prisons and crime. we will start with mr. hutchinson. is a new prison inevitable, and how does that play into what the state needs to do? >> this is where i want to use my experience. probably no one has been governor of arkansas with the kind of law-enforcement experience i have had. from being a prosecutor to leading law enforcement agencies. we have a drug problem and a crime problem. we need to change...
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row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mr. tillis. groups forre women's him to >> our coverage of the debate between kay hagan and tom tillis is here on c-span tomorrow evening. in a few moments, henry cisneros on the needs of senior citizens. and in a little more than one half hour, oral argument for the second circuit court of appeals phone case dealing with records. and then the field hearing on the challenges facing the industry in the search for cures. washingtonext journal, a look at the militarization of police forces. our guest is from the american civil liberties union. we will also discuss the threat with nicholas burns, former undersecretary of for put up close fares. -- for political affairs. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. secretarymer hud henry cisneros. looking at a forum the housing needs of senior citizens. this is one half hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. what an energetic recent tatian. -- presentation. to becomenecessary the mayor of san antonio to become secret
row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mr. tillis. groups forre women's him to >> our coverage of the debate between kay hagan and tom tillis is here on c-span tomorrow evening. in a few moments, henry cisneros on the needs of senior citizens. and in a little more than one half hour, oral argument for the second circuit court of appeals...
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row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mr. tillis. groups forre women's him too. >> our coverage of the debate is here on c-span tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. eastern. in a few moments house energy and commerce committee field hearing on challenges facing the medical industry. cisneros on, henry senior citizens. and challenging the constitutionality of the collection of americans own records. -- phone records. >> a look at the militarization of police forces. sky.guest is cara dan we will discuss the threat of the islamic militant group isis. as always, your comments are we welcome by phone, facebook, and twitter. we are live every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >> a house energy and commerce field hearing as it searches for cures for diseases. witnesses include the heads of the national institutes of health and the the fda and narrow surgeons and drug developers. this is two hours. >> welcome. this meeting will be streamed live. c-span is here same i want to keep that in mind. i would like to welcome everyone here, especially our disti
row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mr. tillis. groups forre women's him too. >> our coverage of the debate is here on c-span tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. eastern. in a few moments house energy and commerce committee field hearing on challenges facing the medical industry. cisneros on, henry senior citizens. and challenging the...
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row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mrllis. groups forre women's him too. good to realize how important it is. host: thank you for helping to preview that debate at 7:00 p.m. pleasure. host: viewers can watch the debate live on c-span. 7:00 p.m. is the start time. viewers to call in in the last segment today asking what races you're watching in campaign 2014. got a caller from north carolina. can on the, north carolina. terry is a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, good morning, how are you this morning? host: good, terry, how are you this morning? hagan has athink kay bit of an uphill battle. work in, ashville, one of the best cancer treatment the southeast. just found out the other day due aca, she's going to lose up to 1100 jobs. right here in my hometown, hagan and the epa rules are trying to paper wn one of the last mills. here we're going have to lay a pipeline. a pipeline. so greenville, south carolina, here.he way up so hagan, good luck to you. we see who you're for. not for us, you're for the dreamers
row night, outside of debate. and then about $3 million in support of her. galvanize rying to women themselves. an anti-abortion demonstration hagan's office last week by people who support mrllis. groups forre women's him too. good to realize how important it is. host: thank you for helping to preview that debate at 7:00 p.m. pleasure. host: viewers can watch the debate live on c-span. 7:00 p.m. is the start time. viewers to call in in the last segment today asking what races you're watching...