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mr. sparks for being here. okay. up next, we have our department of public works and we have their staff >> okay good afternoon. department of public 21.7 is o general fund support and $35.3 million is our capital budget. we have over 1 thousand 2 hundred employees both full-time a part time. we've managed 8 hundred plus miles of roads over 49 curb ramps and city cantonese and 36 plus street trees of the hundred and 5 thousand trees in san francisco. we have over 3 hundred infrastructure like bridges. we provided assembly services to the city responding to over a hundred though service requests through 311 and it includes graffiti and gament and potholes and sidewalk defects and other calls we get. mechanically our mechanic sweepers remove over thirty thousand tons of debris. we fill modern 3 thousand potholes and receive more than 6 hundred thousand permit applications for bureau street management. we inspector over 2 hundred and 70 square feet of sidewalks every year. we keep our cities klein through our communitie
mr. sparks for being here. okay. up next, we have our department of public works and we have their staff >> okay good afternoon. department of public 21.7 is o general fund support and $35.3 million is our capital budget. we have over 1 thousand 2 hundred employees both full-time a part time. we've managed 8 hundred plus miles of roads over 49 curb ramps and city cantonese and 36 plus street trees of the hundred and 5 thousand trees in san francisco. we have over 3 hundred infrastructure...
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mr. sparks for being here. okay. up next, we have our department of public works and we have their staff >> okay good afternoon. department of public
mr. sparks for being here. okay. up next, we have our department of public works and we have their staff >> okay good afternoon. department of public
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london now that was the diplomat who issued early at the controversial travel documents for mr snowden that sparked a lot of debate now that diplomatic. porting to the correspondence is very well works closely with a jew
london now that was the diplomat who issued early at the controversial travel documents for mr snowden that sparked a lot of debate now that diplomatic. porting to the correspondence is very well works closely with a jew
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london now that was the diplomat who issued early at the controversial travel documents for mr snowden that sparked a lot of debate now that diplomatic. porting to the correspondence is very well works closely with a jew a week he leads to in the sun and that information sparked a lot of thoughts that mr asuncion could be perceived as a running the show inadequate door and actually could be in the middle of handling that situation now in response to that of mr son all these is just another terms to really take the away from of the exposures that were made by mr snowden and how important and serious there actually are now are bracing the same commons we have just received from a quick door in price than profile corrals who spoke with who spoke through a direct line with the country's citizens now he said that mr snowden's exposures are important and serious and that they shed some light on a massive u.s. spying out for its now there are also reports that it could order and president carouse has just how it negotiations with the us vice president joe biden and it was not really revealed so what the a
london now that was the diplomat who issued early at the controversial travel documents for mr snowden that sparked a lot of debate now that diplomatic. porting to the correspondence is very well works closely with a jew a week he leads to in the sun and that information sparked a lot of thoughts that mr asuncion could be perceived as a running the show inadequate door and actually could be in the middle of handling that situation now in response to that of mr son all these is just another...
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mr. mandela specifically sparked his initial political awakening. and of course, that theme continued today, on saturday, with mr. obama visiting robben island where former president nelson mandela was imprisoned. mr. obama has been to robben island before, i must stress, candy, but he said it was a privilege and an honor to take sasha and malia there. he says he's hoping to teach them about the antiapartheid struggle, about nelson mandela, even deeper. and then he's hoping that his girls will carry these lessons back home in their everyday lives in america. candy? >> nkepile mabuse, thank you for joining us this morning out of pretoria. we appreciate it. >>> now to egypt, where massive protests against the country's first democratically elected president are under way. we want to go to cnn's ben wedeman in cairo's tahrir square. ben, we have passed this way before. >> reporter: yes, we certainly have, but i think this time, candy, is different. what you have behind me is tens of thousands of people in tahrir square, all of them calling for president
mr. mandela specifically sparked his initial political awakening. and of course, that theme continued today, on saturday, with mr. obama visiting robben island where former president nelson mandela was imprisoned. mr. obama has been to robben island before, i must stress, candy, but he said it was a privilege and an honor to take sasha and malia there. he says he's hoping to teach them about the antiapartheid struggle, about nelson mandela, even deeper. and then he's hoping that his girls will...
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embassy in london it was the diplomat who issued the controversial travel document for mr snowden and that's a later sparked a lot of debate now according to the car despondence the diplomat who works closely with the juliana silence and that information really provoked a lot of thoughts that mr sunshine could be perceived as running the show in that queer door and he could actually be in the middle of handling the situation mr assange said that all that are just another times to really take away the turn showing from the c. rist exposures there were made to boy mr snowden and really the same comments came from ecuador and the president are afraid of god rather sad the odds to mr snowden's exposures are serious and very important and that they once again shed some light on the massive u.s. spying out for days now we're going to have to explain our actions but we're not the ones spying on people because they said we have provided snowden with a document for travel now it is a problem for them and not what snowden actually revealed about cyber spying cases do you realize the trav they want to fall into what i
embassy in london it was the diplomat who issued the controversial travel document for mr snowden and that's a later sparked a lot of debate now according to the car despondence the diplomat who works closely with the juliana silence and that information really provoked a lot of thoughts that mr sunshine could be perceived as running the show in that queer door and he could actually be in the middle of handling the situation mr assange said that all that are just another times to really take...
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embassy in london it was the diplomat who issued the controversial travel documents for mr snowden and that's a later sparked a lot of debate now according to the current spondon diplomat who works closely with the wiki leaks julian assange lynch and that information really provoked a lot of thoughts that mr asuncion could be perceived as running the show in that four door and he could actually be in the middle of handling the situation mr assange said that all those are just another terms to really take away the entrenching from the c. rist exposures there were made to boy mr snowden and really the same commons came from aqua door and the president are afraid it got a rare mr snowden's exposures are serious and very important and that they once again shed some light on the massive u.s. spying out forwards or that program and now we're going to have to explain our actions because we're not the ones spying own people and they said we have provided snowden with a document for travel that would is a problem for them and not what snowden actually revealed about cyber spying cases do you realise the trav they wan
embassy in london it was the diplomat who issued the controversial travel documents for mr snowden and that's a later sparked a lot of debate now according to the current spondon diplomat who works closely with the wiki leaks julian assange lynch and that information really provoked a lot of thoughts that mr asuncion could be perceived as running the show in that four door and he could actually be in the middle of handling the situation mr assange said that all those are just another terms to...
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mr. tambourine man and sparked a folk rock revolution. debut after the bob dylan song of the same name. the birds were on the same record label as dillon. they had access of the demo version of his unreleased track. the band loved it version combining folk harmonies back beat and guitar style similar to the beetles. that mixture created an entirely new sound. the cover of the tune became number one single. in fact, it would be the only dillon song to reach the top of the charts in the united states. but the birds flu toward flame. sunday is episode two of true blood. so monday on "studio b," we will talk about it. i wonder what bill is going to do this time? ask mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split
mr. tambourine man and sparked a folk rock revolution. debut after the bob dylan song of the same name. the birds were on the same record label as dillon. they had access of the demo version of his unreleased track. the band loved it version combining folk harmonies back beat and guitar style similar to the beetles. that mixture created an entirely new sound. the cover of the tune became number one single. in fact, it would be the only dillon song to reach the top of the charts in the united...
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police have a duty to protect people or property violence the problem in the sense that sparked all this is precisely that mr adam was elected but with a large majority but many of the things he's done since he was elected weren't in his party program people were led to expect them whether these big property development schemes that the government supports but doesn't republican ties what exactly they involve or for instance his sudden turnaround from being a friend of their stance a friend of gadhafi receiving prizes from that arkansas to basically engaging in a very cold war now increasingly in a hot war with people who used to be friends of the two thousand when he reacted so we have to face the problem that there's this sense of a gap between what his public statements used to be and then are the capricious i'm not making policy on the hoof and that seems to be the case for instance with the case in part he says now that it's not going to be what people have been led to think of was it's going to be something much more cultural acceptable but maybe maybe it will be a bit more for i said the first time fo
police have a duty to protect people or property violence the problem in the sense that sparked all this is precisely that mr adam was elected but with a large majority but many of the things he's done since he was elected weren't in his party program people were led to expect them whether these big property development schemes that the government supports but doesn't republican ties what exactly they involve or for instance his sudden turnaround from being a friend of their stance a friend of...
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next, the judge's decision to allow new evidence in the george zimmerman murder trial is sparking debate. are mrerman's past calls to 911, as he acted as a neighborhood watchman relevant to this trial? the defense did not want the jury to hear this. the jury just did. kelly's court takes it up next. >>> kelly's court is back in session. whoa, what a day. as we were interviewing senator paul, a major witness took the stand in the george zimmerman murder trial. this is the person trayvon was on the phone with moments before he died. her testimony has been difficult to understand. she's been speaking very quietly. the defense objecting every other moment. kelly's court panel is standing by. we will listen as we bring in the panel. i want to remind you aaron he z hernandez of the new england patriots has just been charged with murder. >> from the back. i said -- and then seconds later he said he-from the back and then the phone just shut off. i had called back -- >> hold a second, to make sure everybody's got it. some people might be writing down notes. writing down notes. take your time. >> then th
next, the judge's decision to allow new evidence in the george zimmerman murder trial is sparking debate. are mrerman's past calls to 911, as he acted as a neighborhood watchman relevant to this trial? the defense did not want the jury to hear this. the jury just did. kelly's court takes it up next. >>> kelly's court is back in session. whoa, what a day. as we were interviewing senator paul, a major witness took the stand in the george zimmerman murder trial. this is the person trayvon...
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up in massachusetts, with a vote coming up later this month, sparks flew at the first debate. >> if they want mrwn there to help them get the majority that will ultimately further this gridlock. they have fostered over this last generation. >> if you wanted to run against, you know, newt gingrich or george w. bush or gerald ford, you should have run against them. >> both candidates will be here next week and we'll be right back with the roundtable. will be here next week and we'll be right back with the roundtable. alth c. i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time
up in massachusetts, with a vote coming up later this month, sparks flew at the first debate. >> if they want mrwn there to help them get the majority that will ultimately further this gridlock. they have fostered over this last generation. >> if you wanted to run against, you know, newt gingrich or george w. bush or gerald ford, you should have run against them. >> both candidates will be here next week and we'll be right back with the roundtable. will be here next week and...
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spark. this is too hard to do otherwise. >> you guys stick around. we need you a lot mrn the show. >>> we use our smartphones for a lot of our small business needs but is your information safe? here now are five ways to protect yourself from cyber attacks courtesy of small biz trends.com. one, set a password. this will make your data more difficult to access if your phone is ever lost or stolen. two, check your phone bill. be on the lookout for unusual behavior. this could include suspicious charges to the phone bill or suddenly decreased battery life. number three, download from trusted sources. make sure the app is coming from a legitimate provider and compare the app sponsor's official website with the app store link. four, understand permissions before accepting them. be careful about granting access to personal information on your phone. make sure to also check the privacy settings for each app before installing it. and number five, wipe data on your old phone before you donate, resell or recycle it. erase any information and reset your phone to its initial factory
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sparked a major debate in the media. david regularry said to the extent you have aided and abetted snowden even in his current movements, why should you mreenwald not be charged with a crime. greenwald said it's pretty extraordinary that somebody who could call themselves a journalist would publicly muse who should be charged. was that a bad comment or did it spark a good conversation. >> the word shocking we don't use much anymore. but i was shocked by that question of david gregory, particularly -- peter king who is a hot head said this before that glen greenwald should be arrested. but for david to use the phrase aided and abetted, that's cold war communist stuff. and glen greenwald was doing his job. he broke this story. it reminds me of the fbi calling james rosen a criminal coconspirator. i'm disappointed that david gregory hasn't come out and said that was wrong. i apologize. >> michael: and i'm surprised too i guess in the totality of it all, that very few journalist have come to the defense of glenn greenwald. whether you like him or not, he did good reporting here, and journalists should be backing somebody like that. are you s
sparked a major debate in the media. david regularry said to the extent you have aided and abetted snowden even in his current movements, why should you mreenwald not be charged with a crime. greenwald said it's pretty extraordinary that somebody who could call themselves a journalist would publicly muse who should be charged. was that a bad comment or did it spark a good conversation. >> the word shocking we don't use much anymore. but i was shocked by that question of david gregory,...
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perhaps i will really never understand what sparked that change in their hearts, mr. speaker. but i am convinced of one thing. that it is the same spark in the human soul that has turned the tide of blood and tragedy and hatred and inhumanity throughout human history. and whatever else it is, mr. man kind's only hope. yield back. mr. collins: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy the nuary 3, 2013, gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. jeffries: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous materials into the record on subject of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jeffries: mr. speaker, it's my honor and privilege once again to stand here on behalf of the congressional black caucus, to help anchor this special order, along with my good friend, the distinguished gentleman from the silver state, representative steven horsford. wh
perhaps i will really never understand what sparked that change in their hearts, mr. speaker. but i am convinced of one thing. that it is the same spark in the human soul that has turned the tide of blood and tragedy and hatred and inhumanity throughout human history. and whatever else it is, mr. man kind's only hope. yield back. mr. collins: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy the nuary 3, 2013, gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries, is recognized for 60...
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sparks between angelina jolie and brad pitt. eunice huffert is claiming it stole information about the blossoming relationship from their phone. she worked with them as a stunt double on "mr. and mrs. smith." it ended pitt's marriage to jennifer aniston. jolie and pitt now have six children together. >>> dwayne "the rock" johnson, he is planning to look like a greek god once he hits the set -- >> half percent body fat. >> he has a film called "hercules." he tweeted that picture showing he's getting ready. he's going to be playing the son of zeus. not like he was ever a slouch when it came to that department. 0.5% body fat. >>> the director's chair has been filled on one of the most anticipated films in hollywood. sam taylor johnson has been picked to bring "fifty shades of grey" to the set. >>> christian colbert usually makes us laugh. last night he returned with a moving tribute to his mom following her death. >> when i was leaving her last week i leaned over and i said, mom, i'm going back to new york to do the show. and she said, i can't wait to see it. i wouldn't miss it for the world. so, with that in mind, this is "the colbert report." >> lorna elizabeth tuck colber
sparks between angelina jolie and brad pitt. eunice huffert is claiming it stole information about the blossoming relationship from their phone. she worked with them as a stunt double on "mr. and mrs. smith." it ended pitt's marriage to jennifer aniston. jolie and pitt now have six children together. >>> dwayne "the rock" johnson, he is planning to look like a greek god once he hits the set -- >> half percent body fat. >> he has a film called...
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organized and contended it was a youtube video that sparked a spontaneous demonstration, this is days later he went to the u.n. and said that, and mrston went to the families of those killed saying to them, we're going to find the person who did the youtube video. it didn't have anything to do with it. now, admittedly there was a political campaign on, no question that the people running in the political campaign want to win, and there's also no question but that with you have a narrative out there that al-qaeda is over, killed bin laden, it's uncomfortable for their to be terrorist attacks, but, you know, you -- as huck fin said, you can't pray alive. the truth is the truth, and you need to get ground truth to the extent you're -- even well intentioned, you say things that turn out not to be true, and goodness knows we've all done that. we say something and find later that it was not quite that way. you need to fix it. as a navy pie lot, when your airplane's lost, the handbook says climb, conserve, and confess. get altitude, take a deep breath, and say your loss, and get help. by, golly, that's not bad advice for people in governme
organized and contended it was a youtube video that sparked a spontaneous demonstration, this is days later he went to the u.n. and said that, and mrston went to the families of those killed saying to them, we're going to find the person who did the youtube video. it didn't have anything to do with it. now, admittedly there was a political campaign on, no question that the people running in the political campaign want to win, and there's also no question but that with you have a narrative out...
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mr. obama left for two days of meetings with a chinese leader at a desert estate. the president addressed privacy concern sparked by revelations of classified government surveillance programs. he defended the collection of data, insisting his administration has not turned into big brother. >> when it comes to telephone calls. nobody is listening to your telephone calls. >> the subject of surveillance became the focus of today's event that was originally planned to be about the health care law. >> that's not what this program is about. >> president obama firing back at critics saying the programs are designed to promote public safety and protect civil liberties. >> you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy. and zero inconvenience. >> the programs provide the government access to certain phone records, including those of millions of verizon customers. mr. obama said agents look at phone numbers and duration of calls but do not listen to calls. >> by sifting through this so- called meta data, they may identify potential leads with respect to folks who might engage in terrorism. >> the president s
mr. obama left for two days of meetings with a chinese leader at a desert estate. the president addressed privacy concern sparked by revelations of classified government surveillance programs. he defended the collection of data, insisting his administration has not turned into big brother. >> when it comes to telephone calls. nobody is listening to your telephone calls. >> the subject of surveillance became the focus of today's event that was originally planned to be about the...
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code provides a great opportunity to spark economic growth, to really create jobs and make united states businesses more competitive. i might add at this point, mr. president, other countries are modernizing their code and we're going to be left in the dust if we don't modernize ours. so we need to hear from our colleagues as to what provisions they think can help us reach those goals. i have a great partner in this mission, my good friend, senator hatch, and i'll keep communicating and working with the administration and the senate leadership to move the ball forward. because working together, we can get this done. i believe strongly that nothing of consequence ever happens around here when one person tries to accomplish something alone on his behalf or her behalf. rather, matters of consequence are accomplished when people work together, and we clearly want the matter of consequence to pass here and we will do so by working together. mr. hatch: mr. president, it is a privilege to work with senator baucus, our chairman, on improving the tax code, on updating it for the 21st century. this provides a great opportunity to give families certainty,
code provides a great opportunity to spark economic growth, to really create jobs and make united states businesses more competitive. i might add at this point, mr. president, other countries are modernizing their code and we're going to be left in the dust if we don't modernize ours. so we need to hear from our colleagues as to what provisions they think can help us reach those goals. i have a great partner in this mission, my good friend, senator hatch, and i'll keep communicating and working...
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mr. chairman. the conservation reserve bram has sparked major improvements in water quality, wildlife habitat and wetlandshowever, high crop and land prices are spurring landowners to once again pull millions of valuable, vulnerable acres back under the plow at their c.r.p. leases expire. in the last 10 years, we've seen a number of acres equal to the area of the state of indiana taken out of the conservation reserve program and put back into production. this means that the c.r.p.'s environmental benefits are not well leveraged and taxpayers dollars don't earn the return they should because they've spent five years protecting lands simply to have it disappear at the end of the easement period. this amendment makes a set of simple revenue-neutral changes to be made to the c.r.p. to provide more lasting protection of water, wildlife and soil and to make sure we are fully leveraging federal spending. it requires to the extent possible 20% of the funds dedicated to the conservation reserve program to be used in the continuous reserve conservation reserve, the ccrp, and the conservation reserve enhancement pro
mr. chairman. the conservation reserve bram has sparked major improvements in water quality, wildlife habitat and wetlandshowever, high crop and land prices are spurring landowners to once again pull millions of valuable, vulnerable acres back under the plow at their c.r.p. leases expire. in the last 10 years, we've seen a number of acres equal to the area of the state of indiana taken out of the conservation reserve program and put back into production. this means that the c.r.p.'s...
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sparked in a vacant home and spread quickly to a fire area. it spread to a fence and two cars in front of the home and then to mrs. odessa allen's home.r-old was inside with her children and grandchildren including a five year old. they smelled the smoke, saw the flames and escaped safely. >> i don't know what happened but they started a fire and caught on to my grandmother's house. i guess this was a garage here initially. remnants of a garage and things just spread pretty fast. that's why to me it's suspicious. >> and live here, the red cross is on scene. there's mrs. odessa allen's family. they have a lot of neighbors and support. long time residents in the bay view. firefighters fighting the fire e deck, one of them had his leg fall through broken pieces of wood and injured his ankle or knee. he is at the hospital in nonserious condition. and back out here live, the family escaped safely. this could have been worse because of all the people inside and because of the debris. there was so much going on here and couldn't see what they were dealing with. they had to use satellite imagery to see from above. obviously the cars out front
sparked in a vacant home and spread quickly to a fire area. it spread to a fence and two cars in front of the home and then to mrs. odessa allen's home.r-old was inside with her children and grandchildren including a five year old. they smelled the smoke, saw the flames and escaped safely. >> i don't know what happened but they started a fire and caught on to my grandmother's house. i guess this was a garage here initially. remnants of a garage and things just spread pretty fast. that's...
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mr. feit i'm gary tuchman with cnn i want to talk to you about irene garza. >> good for you. thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my sparkoris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd getalf. what's in your wallet? and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity... disappears. the mercedes-benz summer event ends soon. ♪ ♪ >> toda
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sparked this creation in its first place. keep going. keep reminding. and i hope we'll begin to follow better than we have. yield back. mr. barrow: i thank the gentleman. at this time i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from exas, mr. green. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. members. i rise tonight to honor a man that i'm proud to call a good friend and mentor, john dingell. recently john became the longest serving member of the congress, serving for 57 years, five months and 26 days, surpassing the service record of the late nart robert c. byrd. he has a storied career in the house of representatives and you'll hear a lot about that tonight and already have. 11 as served with presidents, congressional icons like speaker sam rayburn from texas, and had the opportunity to vote on landmark legislation like the 1964 civil rights act. he is the ultimate legislator for both michigan and for america. he's also played an integral part in ground breaking legislation like the creation of the med tear -- medicare program, the national environmental policy act, the enteenaged species act and the clean air act just to name a few.
sparked this creation in its first place. keep going. keep reminding. and i hope we'll begin to follow better than we have. yield back. mr. barrow: i thank the gentleman. at this time i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from exas, mr. green. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. members. i rise tonight to honor a man that i'm proud to call a good friend and mentor, john dingell. recently john became the longest serving member of the congress, serving for 57 years, five months and 26 days,...