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mr. steele was seated in that chair closest to me.they told the jury, all rise, i saw that was my opportunity and i was going to have the element of surprise. >> i heard a bit of a shuffle from my right-hand side. i felt a punch. what i thought was a punch to the chest. >> i stabbed him in the chest. and the first thing out of his mouth was, "why?" that's the first thing out of anybody's mouth whenever they're faced with their consequences. why? why did you do this? or why did you do that? well, if you stop back and think about the actions you took to bring you to this point, you wouldn't have to ask why. >> i was walking back to the table and they said, are you okay, a.j.? i'm like yeah, yeah, i'm all right. i was probably still carrying on myself. they said, did he get you? i'm like, yeah, he punched me in the chest. they said, no, with a shank. i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. it was about seven inches long. it was a toilet brush that he had broken off and sharpened up by scraping it on -- against the c
mr. steele was seated in that chair closest to me.they told the jury, all rise, i saw that was my opportunity and i was going to have the element of surprise. >> i heard a bit of a shuffle from my right-hand side. i felt a punch. what i thought was a punch to the chest. >> i stabbed him in the chest. and the first thing out of his mouth was, "why?" that's the first thing out of anybody's mouth whenever they're faced with their consequences. why? why did you do this? or why...
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i don't know if you can focus that a little bit mr. steel that would be great. their we go. this is again, our strategic plan for today. and then we agreed that given that we live in this great city with lots of wonderful opportunity i think that many of us realize that with all this great opportunity there's still great inequality if our system not only the board of education and the leadership of the district we want to answer this request that you'll see 30 those are the opportunity to answer those guiding questions. i'll point out that many institutions in the country n lc is widening down and many of us educational leaders have an opportunity to redefine this. all our students have to excite in a global world. we want to see the current trends in which san francisco is going to have students congratulate and what are the experiences our students needing need to thrive in san francisco form. not only the world of work but being participants in the vibrant community and being healthy. but what is really i think it exist about this new era for all of us we have a lot of au
i don't know if you can focus that a little bit mr. steel that would be great. their we go. this is again, our strategic plan for today. and then we agreed that given that we live in this great city with lots of wonderful opportunity i think that many of us realize that with all this great opportunity there's still great inequality if our system not only the board of education and the leadership of the district we want to answer this request that you'll see 30 those are the opportunity to...
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. >> mr. steel. >> senator kennedy, you have defined the job of the vice president as that of breaking ties and watching the president's health. does that mean if you are the presidential nominee of the democratic party, you will select a throttle-bottom as your vice president running mate? >> no, i will select the best man i could get. if my life expectancy was not what i hope it will be, but that really is not, i wouldn't think, an enviable prospect for the second man, whose only opportunity to exert influence in the course of events would be if i should die. >> will your refusal to accept the vice presidential nomination pertain, if by chance you are defeated as the presidential nominee with no reference to the religious issue whatsoever? for instance, if the convention chooses governor stevenson or senator johnson or somebody else, will you still refuse a request that you accept the vice presidential nomination? >> yes. i don't think the request will be made because i have made it so clear. now,
. >> mr. steel. >> senator kennedy, you have defined the job of the vice president as that of breaking ties and watching the president's health. does that mean if you are the presidential nominee of the democratic party, you will select a throttle-bottom as your vice president running mate? >> no, i will select the best man i could get. if my life expectancy was not what i hope it will be, but that really is not, i wouldn't think, an enviable prospect for the second man, whose...
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mr. steele. >> i'm thinking about my turkey. >> you're thinking about your turkey, thinking about the pollinge ten-point bump for republicans in the last month since health care began to -- >> it's amazing what will happen when republicans shut up and listen. >> that's been your advice to tea party colleagues. >> shut up and let this thing unfold naturally the way it will. there's a lot of lessons, particularly going into next year. as this thing continues to unfold, obama care is not done yet. the website is just the first cog in the wheel that's being created here. >> and as we speak today, the white house is about to announce another delay, another year's delay in online enrollment for small businesses. >> yeah, and again, i just don't understand why the administration at this point doesn't take the advice of senior democratic leaders and just delay this whole thing. get the ground floor right. i mean, if you don't build the foundation correctly with this, andrea, as you know, this will topple over very quickly. the idea that you're inviting people into a system that is untested in any for
mr. steele. >> i'm thinking about my turkey. >> you're thinking about your turkey, thinking about the pollinge ten-point bump for republicans in the last month since health care began to -- >> it's amazing what will happen when republicans shut up and listen. >> that's been your advice to tea party colleagues. >> shut up and let this thing unfold naturally the way it will. there's a lot of lessons, particularly going into next year. as this thing continues to...
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mrs. wilson's house with the bars and the steel doors. and i'm not going to live like that. well, i'm not going to live like this. no, that's not possible. there must be some mistake. i see. no, i'll take care of it. yes, yes, i'll make sure i'll take care of it. all right. here we are. one turkey sandwich on rye. i like turkey, but i ordered the beef stroganoff. i think that's it. rosa, can you come here ? - i'll be there in a minute. - i need you now, rosa. okay, who gets the turkey ? i had the turkey. and that's mine. and that's my stroganoff. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, rosa. i did not realize how hard it is to wait on tables. don't worry, mr. brashov. katherine doesn't realize it either. who's she talking to anyway ? she's been in the office for 15 minutes. i have no idea. she's probably sending out an all-city alert to track down her kids. oh, not again. ah, jess, i was wondering if you were coming in today. you wouldn't believe what it costs to get a window replaced these days. why don't you ask jamal to do it ? i don't want to impose. jamal has enough
mrs. wilson's house with the bars and the steel doors. and i'm not going to live like that. well, i'm not going to live like this. no, that's not possible. there must be some mistake. i see. no, i'll take care of it. yes, yes, i'll make sure i'll take care of it. all right. here we are. one turkey sandwich on rye. i like turkey, but i ordered the beef stroganoff. i think that's it. rosa, can you come here ? - i'll be there in a minute. - i need you now, rosa. okay, who gets the turkey ? i had...
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mrs pot boiler jenna growth through spring steel wire. when a contender without breaking the glass and stuff off my game and sat on it would break off that it is kaput. the lens grinder is the only part that needs electricity. but it can also be powered by a car battery many african villages have no electricity. for the past eighteen months. in the mood has been training teams. we take the optician skipped diligence. the project got off to a good start in uganda where the eclipse five hundred people with glasses in just two weeks. children who now have a chance to succeed in school and grownups whose livelihoods depend on a pair of glasses by the thought is was this woman she was fifty years old he was a seamstress but could no longer a threat or noodle so she didn't have any work anymore. but with my fist at the open sixty three five six seven people in the family and honor him. this so she was happy to get a pair of glasses for a dollar. so should you go back to work and by the content of the creek out back in often boxes of old glasses
mrs pot boiler jenna growth through spring steel wire. when a contender without breaking the glass and stuff off my game and sat on it would break off that it is kaput. the lens grinder is the only part that needs electricity. but it can also be powered by a car battery many african villages have no electricity. for the past eighteen months. in the mood has been training teams. we take the optician skipped diligence. the project got off to a good start in uganda where the eclipse five hundred...
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mr hammer aims along elysee of pay steel between rebels and the government so cite something that will be discussed in the vatican today where the pope is preparing to host russia's president vladimir putin he will pay skin off isn't right a russian leaders have visited the vatican before but the heads of the vatican have never visited moscow since frankly relations have been frosty and perhaps one of the reasons behind all this commotion here now is there's a lot of speculation that the vatican wants to change that not meaning for the pope to go sightseeing to the russian capital but for the two countries to move closer to one another recently pope francis wrote a letter personally thanking president putin for his efforts to try to restore peace in syria russia and the vatican have been calling to protect the rights of christians in the middle east and northern africa following the arab spring so francis and president putin are on the same page on lots of issues they are set to meet later on monday and of course i'll be keeping you updated. well the pope and president putin also share
mr hammer aims along elysee of pay steel between rebels and the government so cite something that will be discussed in the vatican today where the pope is preparing to host russia's president vladimir putin he will pay skin off isn't right a russian leaders have visited the vatican before but the heads of the vatican have never visited moscow since frankly relations have been frosty and perhaps one of the reasons behind all this commotion here now is there's a lot of speculation that the...
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steel, but yeah, we do everything. - and did i read correctly that there was a mr. and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland. this company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean, everything is huge. yet at the same time, you seem to want to become more nimble, and yourself, you're facilitating just on time, but you want to be like that too, in other words. i think of a distributor as a nice, big, full warehouse where they never run out, and that's why you go to them, but that's not the game anymore. - no. inventory turns are a focus of everybody, and certainly we have small warehouses in cities like amos, where we're just dealing with one factory, and then we have the larger fa
steel, but yeah, we do everything. - and did i read correctly that there was a mr. and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland. this company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the...
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steel, but yeah, we do everything. - and did i read correctly that there was a mr.ussel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland. this company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean, everything is huge. yet at the same time, you seem to want to become more nimble, and yourself, you're facilitating just on time, but you want to be like that too, in other words. i think of a distributor as a nice, big, full warehouse where they never run out, and that's why you go to them, but that's not the game anymore. - no. inventory turns are a focus of everybody, and certainly we have small warehouses in cities like amos, where we're just dealing with one factory, and then we have the lar
steel, but yeah, we do everything. - and did i read correctly that there was a mr.ussel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland. this company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the...
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if i ascend to the steel in centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of the ground. mr long list of concessions in round five minutes to still have a smile on his face in it and he wanted for his country offshore easing of sanctions nine ten months to regain control of billions of dollars class of much needed funds and foreign banks. we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately the more significant negotiation to follow for comprehensive agreement on the success that it was a time several keys to the masses. i see that one day all about the knights in the case at the school the fact that that the iranians have shown time after time that there's no evidence that he wanted to poke them with anything but peaceful. it's something that has been ignored by the west indian western governments but that is despite all that he runs resilience has forced these countries to step up. enrichment and again the russians and chinese have played a very constructive role. the genius recorded was the result of the goodwill shown by the six nat
if i ascend to the steel in centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of the ground. mr long list of concessions in round five minutes to still have a smile on his face in it and he wanted for his country offshore easing of sanctions nine ten months to regain control of billions of dollars class of much needed funds and foreign banks. we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately the more significant negotiation to follow...
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steele. thank you so much. >>> coming up, we applaud your refrts, mr.lace, but the answer is staring you in the face. >> i think it's fair to say, in my 35 years, here in washington, i have never seen a member of congress so totally alien ate his colleagues as you did last month. i literally had top republicans unsolicited offering me research and questions to confront you. because they were so upset with you. simple question. was it worth it? ♪ khan academy is a not-for-profit with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided
steele. thank you so much. >>> coming up, we applaud your refrts, mr.lace, but the answer is staring you in the face. >> i think it's fair to say, in my 35 years, here in washington, i have never seen a member of congress so totally alien ate his colleagues as you did last month. i literally had top republicans unsolicited offering me research and questions to confront you. because they were so upset with you. simple question. was it worth it? ♪ khan academy is a not-for-profit...
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design, it was going to be made of steel, but that would have been too heavy to move freely in this space. paul matisse, who was an artist and engineer, worked with mr. calder in order to develop a design that was much lighter. and the final mobile only weighs 920 pounds, which is much lighter than the miro tapestry that alangs in this space. in the late 1980s, it was actually necessary to remove the mobile from the space. girl: why did they have to take it down? richard: because it need conservation treatment. not only had dirt accumulated on the surface, so we had to clean the work, but, in addition, there are parts where the metal is moving against metal, and this was actually causing some wear. the conservators had to use a special technique in oer to repair these worn areas with new metal. after that was finished, then those areas were painted so that it matched the rest of the mobile. boy: is it due to come down any time soon again? not at the moment, and hopefully, we won't have to take it back down for many years. remember, what you choose to use to make your art will determine how long it lasts. varnish, while it protects paintings, darkens
design, it was going to be made of steel, but that would have been too heavy to move freely in this space. paul matisse, who was an artist and engineer, worked with mr. calder in order to develop a design that was much lighter. and the final mobile only weighs 920 pounds, which is much lighter than the miro tapestry that alangs in this space. in the late 1980s, it was actually necessary to remove the mobile from the space. girl: why did they have to take it down? richard: because it need...
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steele was the rnc chairman before priebus, back when they won all the time. jonathan capehart is opinion writer with "the washington post." let me go to this, mr. chairman.hoose to hit the other party with the exact same thing you could be accused of which is a culture of -- i'm not sure you can get a motive here, but certainly an effort to suppress the vote you know is probably going against you. the black vote. so you can see they're just against them because they vote democrat. nothing to do with the prejudice. >> when you point your fingers like that, you have to make sure they're not pointed back at yourself. in this case i think the language was incendiary. i cannot make the case legitimately that this administration has cultivated hate. not when as jonathan will talk about in a moment, you have, you know, folks with the flags on the front lawn of the white house that remind us of the old south. and the party was silent on that. so i think that kind of rhetoric disbelies any effort to expand the party. people look at you delegitimize any efforts of that. no one's buying it. >> i'm not african-american, but i have to tell you. i think everybody saw
steele was the rnc chairman before priebus, back when they won all the time. jonathan capehart is opinion writer with "the washington post." let me go to this, mr. chairman.hoose to hit the other party with the exact same thing you could be accused of which is a culture of -- i'm not sure you can get a motive here, but certainly an effort to suppress the vote you know is probably going against you. the black vote. so you can see they're just against them because they vote democrat....
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steel because i like that new guy, the new ceo. he really knows what he is doing. let's go to dan in florida, please. dan? >> caller: boo-yah, mr.>> how are you? >> caller: pretty good, pretty good. are you ready for the most diversified portfolio you've ever seen? >> yes. >> caller: i got sirius, avx, ford, and facebook. >> interesting. two people in a row have u.s. steel. and ford. ford i get because of al mulally. but steel, haven't seen that in a while. barrick is a really not great gold company but too low to sell. sirius really well run. facebook is the internet company. my charitable trust owns that. ford, i think al mulally probably is going to go. that's how i'm feeling. i just get that feeling. don't want it, obviously. and u.s. steel is steel. we have steel, we have gold, let's call it entertainment, internet and auto. and that's, again, perfect diversification. ford and u.s. steel. sounds like 1967, doesn't it? okay. let's go to robert in my current home state of new jersey. robert? >> caller: hello, jim. a big boo-yah to you from new jersey. >> oh, man. i remember when it used to be called something else. go ahead.
steel because i like that new guy, the new ceo. he really knows what he is doing. let's go to dan in florida, please. dan? >> caller: boo-yah, mr.>> how are you? >> caller: pretty good, pretty good. are you ready for the most diversified portfolio you've ever seen? >> yes. >> caller: i got sirius, avx, ford, and facebook. >> interesting. two people in a row have u.s. steel. and ford. ford i get because of al mulally. but steel, haven't seen that in a while....
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mr. cuccinelli instead of attacking fellow republicans in august, he might have won. >> all the people michael steeleow what that rollout would have been the explosion that had everybody -- >> everybody. >> cuccinelli would have won but for the kamikazecaucus, this is the "wall street journal" editorial page, not mother jones. >> not mother jones. >> or the new york times. >> the "wall street journal" has had this way of really kind of getting at the nub of the issue. they have been great at that. i think going forward to your point, looking at those coalition e coalitions that are sustaining themselves for the democrats, election cycle after election cycle. they're not just going away. the party, the republican party got to get off its behind and recognize america, individual states are red are turning purple. you got to be able to adapt to this new reality with the candidate's response. >> it's not just among the minorities. it's also among young people and young people also showed up, unbelievably in an offyear election. they voted overwhelmingly democratic. both in new jersey and in -- >> let's l
mr. cuccinelli instead of attacking fellow republicans in august, he might have won. >> all the people michael steeleow what that rollout would have been the explosion that had everybody -- >> everybody. >> cuccinelli would have won but for the kamikazecaucus, this is the "wall street journal" editorial page, not mother jones. >> not mother jones. >> or the new york times. >> the "wall street journal" has had this way of really kind of...
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it includes oil refineries, steel mills, chemical plants, residential areas and many of the bridges, both rail and passenger car that transit the mississippi there. . ment mr. garamendi: in california, we have those same issues. let me swap places with you, i . nt to put up a map mr. enyart, you were talking about the central part of america and you can see it here as you were discussing the mississippi river system and your area up here in the illinois area, but in california , we think we're a real big state and we've got a lot of ople and this legislation is extremely important for california. i'm going to point out some of the -- san francisco bay, one of the great maritime bays in the world. we would argue none more beautiful and none more important than the san francisco bay. in and out of this bay flows a great amount of commerce through into theof oakland and rivers, into the central part of california through the delta hrough the san joaquin river where international trade goes to the port of san francisco and port of stockton. because like illinois and the great midwest, we have a vast agricultural economy here in the central valley of california
it includes oil refineries, steel mills, chemical plants, residential areas and many of the bridges, both rail and passenger car that transit the mississippi there. . ment mr. garamendi: in california, we have those same issues. let me swap places with you, i . nt to put up a map mr. enyart, you were talking about the central part of america and you can see it here as you were discussing the mississippi river system and your area up here in the illinois area, but in california , we think we're...
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mr. speaker, this morning new york mayor cuomo is in buffalo to announce a $225 million redevelopment of a former steel making plant that will bring 850 new jobs to buffalo. this will transform a 200-acre former republic steel site into a new clean energy and research campus that will breathe new life into a formerly contaminated industrial area that is situated along the buffalo river and has been economically dead. this along with $75 million with private and federal investments to clean up the shoreline is creating a dynamic new economy in buffalo, an buffalo marked by new waterfront development and clean energy manufacturing. energy independence and hundreds of new jobs and a new economy are remaking buffalo, new york, and this project should serve as a national model to grow the economy and for nation building right here at home. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman
mr. speaker, this morning new york mayor cuomo is in buffalo to announce a $225 million redevelopment of a former steel making plant that will bring 850 new jobs to buffalo. this will transform a 200-acre former republic steel site into a new clean energy and research campus that will breathe new life into a formerly contaminated industrial area that is situated along the buffalo river and has been economically dead. this along with $75 million with private and federal investments to clean up...