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mr. stewart two, minutes. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. let me make three quick points. mr. connell has said that the government registration program regulates only the expressive and be not the commercial aspect of the mark. and i think that's getting it exactly backwards. mr. tam wants to do two things with the mark the slants. he wants to use the mark himself with relation to his band and he wants to be able to sue other people who use it in a way that would cause him commercial harm. and denial of registration only affects the second thing. it place noz restrictions on the ability to use the mark. but that's entirely regulating the commercial aspects of the conduct. the second thing is mr. connell's position clearly is that the test for constitutionality of a registration condition is could the government ban this speech altogether. and putting that in place would eviscerate the trademark registration program. most obviously as justice kagan has pointed out there are a lot of other content-based registration criteria. and in addition, i'd point out one of the prerequisit
mr. stewart two, minutes. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. let me make three quick points. mr. connell has said that the government registration program regulates only the expressive and be not the commercial aspect of the mark. and i think that's getting it exactly backwards. mr. tam wants to do two things with the mark the slants. he wants to use the mark himself with relation to his band and he wants to be able to sue other people who use it in a way that would cause him commercial...
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mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may please the court. the stature provision at issue in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied respondents application to register the slants as a service mark for his band. the pto ruling could not limit respondents about the use of the mark in commerce or otherwise to engage an expression or debate on any subject he wishes pick because section 52 a disparagement provision places a reasonable limit access to government program rather than a restriction on speech, does not violate the first amendment. >> copyright a government program? >> i think with a copyright and registration is a government program but it's been much more tied to first amendment values to the incentivization of free expression. >> but part of that, seems to me, to ignore the fact that we have a culture in which we have t-shirts and logos and rock bands and so forth that are expressing a point of view. they are using
mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may please the court. the stature provision at issue in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied respondents application to register the slants as a service mark for his band. the pto ruling could not limit respondents about the use of the mark in commerce or otherwise to engage an expression or debate on any subject he...
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mr. stewart >> thank you mr. chief justice in may it please the court. the statutory issue at in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disra
mr. stewart >> thank you mr. chief justice in may it please the court. the statutory issue at in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disra
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mr. stewart >> thank you mr. chief justice in may it please the court. the statutory issue at in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision, the pto denied respondent's application to register the slants as a service mark for his band. the pto is ruling and it did not allow them to use the mark in congress or otherwise engage in debate on any subject he wishes. because of the provision it places a reasonable limit on an access to a government program rather than restriction on speech, it does not violate the first amendment >> is it a copyrighted government program >> i think we would say copyright registration is a government program but it has historically been much more tied to first amendment values to the incentive as asian of free expression >> party that seems to me to ignore the fact that we have a culture in which we have t-shirts and logos and rock bands and so forth, but are expressing a point of view, they're using the market to express views
mr. stewart >> thank you mr. chief justice in may it please the court. the statutory issue at in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision, the pto denied respondent's application to register the slants as a service mark for his band. the pto is ruling and it did not allow them to use the mark in congress or otherwise engage in debate on any subject he wishes. because of the provision it...
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mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may please the court. the stature provision at issue in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied respondents application
mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may please the court. the stature provision at issue in this case prohibits the registration of any mark that may disparage persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied respondents application
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mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you today is january 24, 2017, roll call please ms. casco. >> mr. cook mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase thank you ms. norton mr. sanchez mr. walton ms. ing thank you. >> thank you. please join me for pledge of allegiance for pledge of allegiance to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you it is good to see everyone here in attention this evening we will have a packed agenda we'll hear if our public first item a approval of the minutes from the regular board meeting from january 10th. >> i move adoption of the minutes. >> thank you roll call please. thank you ms. ing on the minutes mr. cook mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase ms. nort
mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you today is january 24, 2017, roll call please ms. casco. >> mr. cook mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase thank you ms. norton mr. sanchez mr. walton ms. ing...
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i referred to the chairman of the pennsylvania railroad, stewart saunders, as a former virginian. mrdabney came into my office the next day and he said, rush, there is a good editorial. i am going to run it, but you must understand one thing, when you were born a virginian, you are always a virginian.] [laughter] mr. loving: and coming here to the virginia historical society brings back many fond memories , because when i was a senior at the university of richmond, history major, i researched my senior thesis here, and won a prize for it. when i was a young reporter at the "times-dispatch," i covered the virginia historical society, as well as the virginia museum that store, and the civil war centennial, which was raging across the state then. journalists back in those days , in the 1950's and the 1960's, were unique people. they were irreverent. they were just incredible, bright people, and one of the young reporters i came to know and really admire, and have an affection for was stewart brian, who todd mentioned just now. stewart was speaking a couple of years ago at the cosmos clu
i referred to the chairman of the pennsylvania railroad, stewart saunders, as a former virginian. mrdabney came into my office the next day and he said, rush, there is a good editorial. i am going to run it, but you must understand one thing, when you were born a virginian, you are always a virginian.] [laughter] mr. loving: and coming here to the virginia historical society brings back many fond memories , because when i was a senior at the university of richmond, history major, i researched...
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mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you the staff members on the subject should state to the commissioners what is being done. you don't have to come here like the previous gentleman suggesting things but then, nothing is done about it. water is precious. and we just take it for granted in san francisco because we stole the water from different people we don't respect them at all. we don't even have them in some way even though we brought them here at one time and they promised to have them, nobody has reached out to them. they just take it for granted that okay that water comes so we use it for all her buildings, skyscrapers and everything. and yet, in a very general where we will talk about climate change, conservation and the footprint on not taking any co
mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you the staff members on the subject should state to the commissioners what is being done. you don't have to come here like the previous gentleman suggesting things but...
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mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you vp elmy bermejo. >>i motion. >>i second. >>anthony, can you please take the roll. >>[roll call vote]. >>the motion passes >>yeah a. anthony, can you call the next item? >>yes that next item is item 12 this would be the policy committee report which are highlights on the november 14, 2016 and january 9, 2017 commission meetings this is a discussion item. >>anthony, can you tell us about this report. >> the city's have been cooperative and that the city has been conservative to use insecticide and pesticide use on the city's properties. on january 9 the committee received an update on the november 14 risk testified last and the staff reported there was an 81% in overall reduction of the most hazardous herbicide use on cit
mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you vp elmy bermejo. >>i motion. >>i second. >>anthony, can you please take the roll. >>[roll call vote]. >>the motion passes >>yeah a....
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mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure they're a part of what we do in san francisco the san francisco pathway to citizenship initiative a unique part of just between the city and then our 5 local foundations and community safe organizations and it really is an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay area residents and 10 thousand people into through 22 working groups and actually completed 5 thousand applications for citizenship our cause the
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i think so. >> stewart: and he has. mr.mp tweeting this mornin"" i am honored to serve you, the great american people, as your 45th president of the united states!" joining me here in the studio to discuss the start of the trump presidency is newshour weekend's jeff greenfield. jeff, you were a speechwriter for senator robert f. kennedy. so what struck you about the trump inaugural speech? >> how much it was consistent with the most forceful arguments of his campaign. there was very little give in saying, "okay, now that i'm president, i've got to be a little different." yeah, there were touches about "we have to be together and we'll be unified." but the central arguments of his campaign, that the big shots in washington have betrayed you, have gotten rich and powerful at your expense, and all those countries overseas have prospered at your expense, was front and center in the speech. and i did not expect the speech-- actually, i was wondering before, would he be as forceful and blunt and tough about that as he was in the
i think so. >> stewart: and he has. mr.mp tweeting this mornin"" i am honored to serve you, the great american people, as your 45th president of the united states!" joining me here in the studio to discuss the start of the trump presidency is newshour weekend's jeff greenfield. jeff, you were a speechwriter for senator robert f. kennedy. so what struck you about the trump inaugural speech? >> how much it was consistent with the most forceful arguments of his campaign....
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. >> stewart: mr. trump had previously, repeatedly asserted he would release his tax returns once an irs audit of them was complete. on the administration's second full day in office, today mister trump and vice president mike pence swore in senior staffers at the white house. none required senate confirmation, and his son-in- law, jared kushner, was among them. earlier, president trump took to twitter to address yesterday's massive anti-trump protests in cities large and small in all 50 states. washington, d.c. police said today-- its crowd estimate was 500,000 people. new york city's mayor said there were 400,000 protestors there. saying he watched the protests, president trump tweeted today that he was "under the impression we just had an election. why didn't these people vote?" ninety five minutes later in a more conciliatory tweet, he wrote: "peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views." his chief of staff
. >> stewart: mr. trump had previously, repeatedly asserted he would release his tax returns once an irs audit of them was complete. on the administration's second full day in office, today mister trump and vice president mike pence swore in senior staffers at the white house. none required senate confirmation, and his son-in- law, jared kushner, was among them. earlier, president trump took to twitter to address yesterday's massive anti-trump protests in cities large and small in all 50...
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mrs bailey said she was uneasy about her daughter's relationship with mr stewart.oked foods including potatoes, toast, crisps and waffles could increase the risk of developing cancer. the food standards agency's "go for gold" campaign says over—browning food for more flavour and crunch produces a potentially harmful compound called acrylamide. our health correspondent robert pigott reports. the warning includes some of the most popular foods in the british diet, such as crisps, chips, cakes and biscuits. the longer they're cooked above 120 celsius, the more acrylamide they contain. those foods go through a browning process, which many of us like in terms of flavour and taste, but it also produces this acrylamide. the sugars in starchy foods such as your breakfast toast combine with the molecules that make up protein to produce acrylamide that can damage the dna in cells. we know that in animal studies it can create cancer and so we are concerned if there is the same mechanism in people that high exposure could increase people's risk. the fsa says people should go f
mrs bailey said she was uneasy about her daughter's relationship with mr stewart.oked foods including potatoes, toast, crisps and waffles could increase the risk of developing cancer. the food standards agency's "go for gold" campaign says over—browning food for more flavour and crunch produces a potentially harmful compound called acrylamide. our health correspondent robert pigott reports. the warning includes some of the most popular foods in the british diet, such as crisps,...
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mr. chris stewart, who worked during this process. this is a truly bipartisan and bicameral effort. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration is responsible for many important tasks. at the cutting edge of science and public service, and weather forecasting is one of the tasks most critical to our country. in the northwest oregon communities i represent, my constituents rely on timely weather forecast to decide when to harvest their crops, when to go to sea to fish, how to navigate the roads safely when there's freezing rain or snow and to prepare for possible flood conditions. the national weather service provides excellent forecasting products to support our economy, but what the increasing -- with the increasing frequency of severe weather events, there can be and should be improvements and our forecast capabilities and delivery. for example, forecast can be more precise regarding what will happen and when. improved forecast can provide more lead time to allow communities to prepare, especially in severe weather events. forecast information should also be communicated m
mr. chris stewart, who worked during this process. this is a truly bipartisan and bicameral effort. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration is responsible for many important tasks. at the cutting edge of science and public service, and weather forecasting is one of the tasks most critical to our country. in the northwest oregon communities i represent, my constituents rely on timely weather forecast to decide when to harvest their crops, when to go to sea to fish, how to navigate...
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me hundreds of people protesting in favor of immigrants. >> stewart: and in terms of the legal aspect of this, what happens going forward for mr. darwish, and there is another iraqi man there, too, who has been detained. >> yes, there is another iraqi national hero who is hoping to join his wife and child in texas, but he remains in detention, as do at least another 10 people. but no one really knows for sure how many would be immigrants and refugees are spread throughout j.f.k. airport's various terminals. >> stewart: it seems like it's been a very confusing day at airports across the country. have you spoken to anyone at t.s.a. or homeland security or any officials who have told you about what they know and what the process is going to be? >> it feels as though as if there almost isn't a process, as though the individual people trying to process and deal with the executive orders aren't sure exactly how to interpret pem them. some people think that it applies to green card holders. other people think that it only applies to refugees. so there's a lot of-- a lot of chaos, a lot of uncertainty. and i think that that leads to l
me hundreds of people protesting in favor of immigrants. >> stewart: and in terms of the legal aspect of this, what happens going forward for mr. darwish, and there is another iraqi man there, too, who has been detained. >> yes, there is another iraqi national hero who is hoping to join his wife and child in texas, but he remains in detention, as do at least another 10 people. but no one really knows for sure how many would be immigrants and refugees are spread throughout j.f.k....
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the chair recognizes the honorable andrea stewart cousins of westchester county. >> thank you, mr. president. it is my honor to move that we now proceed with the balloting for the president of the united states. >> thank you. he chair now recognizes an astazea samosa of new york county. >> thank you, mr. president, it is my honor to second the motion to proceed with the balloting for president of the united states. >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seconded that we proceed with the balloting for the president of the united states of america. all those in favor, please signify so by saying aye. opposed. seeing none, the motion is carried. the chair now recognizes the honorable leticia james of kings county. >> thank you, mr. president. it is my honor to move that we now proceed with the balloting for the vice president of the united states. >> thank you. the chair now recognizes the honorable reuben diaz jr. of bronx county. >> thank you, mr. president. it is my honor to second the motion to proceed with the balloting for the vice president of the great united states of
the chair recognizes the honorable andrea stewart cousins of westchester county. >> thank you, mr. president. it is my honor to move that we now proceed with the balloting for the president of the united states. >> thank you. he chair now recognizes an astazea samosa of new york county. >> thank you, mr. president, it is my honor to second the motion to proceed with the balloting for president of the united states. >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seconded...
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. >> stewart: at 4:50 a.m. this morning, mr. trump fired back on twitter, saying: "...lewis should spend more time fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape." he added, the congressman is "...all talk, talk, talk... no action or results...." president obama's farewell to the nation continued today with the release of his final weekly address from the white house oval office. as he did earlier in the week from chicago, during his formal goodbye speech, the 44th president called on americans to participate more in our democracy, saying we all share the title of "citizen." >> if you're tired of arguing with strangers on the internet, try to talk with one in real life. if something needs fixing, lace up your shoes and do some organizing. if you're disappointed by your elected officials, then grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself. >> stewart: in his 2008 run for the white house, barack obama promised to shut down the prison for suspected foreign terrorists opened by president george w. b
. >> stewart: at 4:50 a.m. this morning, mr. trump fired back on twitter, saying: "...lewis should spend more time fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape." he added, the congressman is "...all talk, talk, talk... no action or results...." president obama's farewell to the nation continued today with the release of his final weekly address from the white house oval office. as he did earlier in the week from chicago, during his formal goodbye speech,...
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the chair recognizes the honorable richard stewart of cumberland county for the purpose of offering a esolution. >> thank you, mr. secretary. resolved that the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cameria county be chosen president of this electoral college. > thank you. are there any other nominations? if not, nominations are closed. those in favor of the resolution will assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county is a unanimous choice for president of this college. [applause] >> the chair requests the chief sergeant at arms to escort the resident to the rostrum. the chair has the honor to present to you your president, the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cambria county. [applause] >> thank you. chief justice saylor, secretary cortez, honorable electors, distinguished guests, and governor wolf who will be jointing us shortly. thank you for participating today. thanks to all help to organize and execute today's event and the governor for hosting us at his residence later this afternoon. i want to thank the electors for cho
the chair recognizes the honorable richard stewart of cumberland county for the purpose of offering a esolution. >> thank you, mr. secretary. resolved that the honorable robert a. gleason jr. of cameria county be chosen president of this electoral college. > thank you. are there any other nominations? if not, nominations are closed. those in favor of the resolution will assent by saying aye. opposed, no. the ayes have it. the resolution is adopted. the honorable robert a. gleason jr....
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mr. obama served as the law review's first black president, in 1990. >> stewart: on wall street today: big banks and department stores struggled, but online retailer amazon surged. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 43 points to close at 19,899. the nasdaq rose almost 11 points to a new record close, and the s&p 500 slipped a point. >> woodruff: and, there's word that living near a lot of traffic could make you more prone to dementia. a canadian study found the risk is 7% greater for people living within 55 yards of high-traffic roads. researchers say it could come from breathing the pollution in car exhaust fumes. the findings appear in the medical journal "the lancet". >> stewart: still to come on the newshour: judy's interview with vice president joe biden, the secret to boosting workers' productivity, and much more. >> woodruff: now to my conversation with vice president joe biden. we sat down at the white house earlier today and began by discussing the future of the obma administration's signature legislative achievement-- the affordable care act. >> i don't know what's goin
mr. obama served as the law review's first black president, in 1990. >> stewart: on wall street today: big banks and department stores struggled, but online retailer amazon surged. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 43 points to close at 19,899. the nasdaq rose almost 11 points to a new record close, and the s&p 500 slipped a point. >> woodruff: and, there's word that living near a lot of traffic could make you more prone to dementia. a canadian study found the risk is...
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mr trump and his family to sell any assets that could pose any conflicts. but without republican support it is unlikely to pass. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. with me is allyson stewartutive of international marketing partners who help companies develop in overseas markets and in the us in particular. nice to see you. we've outlined some of the issues, it is what everyone wa nts to of the issues, it is what everyone wants to know in the press conference, what he will do about his business empire. what do you think he will say? i think he's going to be a bit vague because he was asked in the campaign about his tax returns and there wasn't a concrete a nswer tax returns and there wasn't a concrete answer given. legally he can continue to run his businesses, but perception is everything and when you are trying to engender the trust of the american people from day one, as a new president, you probably want to go into that office not on the back foot but from a position of strength with a mandate that people say... you have our mandate and our vote, we trust you and trust is the key word here. he's going to have to do something more than just going to have to do something
mr trump and his family to sell any assets that could pose any conflicts. but without republican support it is unlikely to pass. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. with me is allyson stewartutive of international marketing partners who help companies develop in overseas markets and in the us in particular. nice to see you. we've outlined some of the issues, it is what everyone wa nts to of the issues, it is what everyone wants to know in the press conference, what he will do about his business...
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stewart, what are your thoughts as we head into this week? >> i think that this is going to be a really, really new turn having mr. obama, president obama, barack has been great when you understand the nature of the presidency and when you understand the structure of our governmental system. and so we had to go up against a lot of adversity in moving the balfol forward. i think -- one of the greatest things for me, i'm a returning citizen, so to see him do what he's done, at the end of his term, albeit, with looking at releasing some non-violent offenders i think was phenomenal. i think that that will be for me and individuals like myself a real piece of the presidency that we can cherish. on some other things, as i'm sure one of my colleagues will probably have done more but we say that about everyone. >> bob? >> i think if anything what we'll see happen will continue to happen over the next year we'll see different marginalized communities looking to end racism, end poverty continue to find where the messages connect. we saw the dakota access pipeline galvanized so many people with from so many different backgro
stewart, what are your thoughts as we head into this week? >> i think that this is going to be a really, really new turn having mr. obama, president obama, barack has been great when you understand the nature of the presidency and when you understand the structure of our governmental system. and so we had to go up against a lot of adversity in moving the balfol forward. i think -- one of the greatest things for me, i'm a returning citizen, so to see him do what he's done, at the end of...
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mr. speaker. rise today in sadness to honor a friend, the chaner, ul stewart known as stu he passed away 13, at the cember age of 76. he's been a resident of california, since age 5. a prominent member of the mmunity, known for his civic engagement and true passion for his small town, the one i grew well.as while poor eyesight prevented military , ning the he served in many ways, serving veterans, serving the community and making veterans feel eserved his community in so many different way, it's hard to not think of as the main fiber of our own of oraville. one of his life's goals was to for veterans in the town. he worked for over a decade. heard from stu, you heard from him. he was going to get this done. determined to be helpful for him. otherwise he was relentless. new s to his efforts, this park is under construction at this very moment. he was a good guy. they have good guys. who loved his family his town their votens who served country. od bless stu's family. we will miss him. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman recognition?seek >> i ask unanimous conse
mr. speaker. rise today in sadness to honor a friend, the chaner, ul stewart known as stu he passed away 13, at the cember age of 76. he's been a resident of california, since age 5. a prominent member of the mmunity, known for his civic engagement and true passion for his small town, the one i grew well.as while poor eyesight prevented military , ning the he served in many ways, serving veterans, serving the community and making veterans feel eserved his community in so many different way,...
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mrs. trump -- >> in country music history. >> here we go. >> from lone star, ritchie mcdonald, from little texas tim rushlow, and from little heart larry stewart setting slow ♪ david: the mics are open, but we're going to listen in to the music. let's listen. ♪ i close my eyes for a moment, i'm still there. ♪ ♪ how can i make it right. the moon is high in texas. ou♪ blue skies in texas are haunting me tonight ♪ ritchie mcdonald with lone star, everybody. >> put on my blue suede shoes and i boarded the plane. ♪ don't you look down over me ♪ i'm as blue as a boy can be ♪ melissa: we just saw the first family, that will be sworn in tomorrow, president-elect trump, future first lady, melania trump, sit down, take their place with the rest of the family. david: since i outed myself as a country music, blue grass fan, i just wanted to hear that. i want to thank our guests, steve moore, and erin elmore and kirstennin haglan, we'll be following all of the events until now and afternoon which donald trump becomes the president of the united states. melissa: quite a next 24 hours then more. that does it for us. david: "risk & reward" starts right now. ♪
mrs. trump -- >> in country music history. >> here we go. >> from lone star, ritchie mcdonald, from little texas tim rushlow, and from little heart larry stewart setting slow ♪ david: the mics are open, but we're going to listen in to the music. let's listen. ♪ i close my eyes for a moment, i'm still there. ♪ ♪ how can i make it right. the moon is high in texas. ou♪ blue skies in texas are haunting me tonight ♪ ritchie mcdonald with lone star, everybody. >>...
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stewart portrait. that is the thomas of thomas jefferson behind them. >> this is the original, in many ways, in many ways and it's a great honor to have winston churchill back. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. >> we're pleased you accepted the bust. >> thank you, press. thank you, press. >> thank you very much. >> the reporters and camera crews being ushered out of the oval office, you can see sean spicer there as the meeting now begins and vice president pence has just completed his speech at the rally at the march for life rally, the first sitting vice president. joining me is anne guerin, "washington post" correspondent, jillian tett from "the financial times." the rally is still there, they'll march, and hear from speakers the next couple of minutes. >>> theresa may beginning her meeting with the president and this is after her speech to the republican leaders anne geurin yesterday she laying out her desire for a closer relationship to replicate, certainly had enough references to reagan and maggie thatcher, but of course president trump is very different from ronald reagan in a lot of ways and she's not maggie thatcher either but what she wants is a closer tra
stewart portrait. that is the thomas of thomas jefferson behind them. >> this is the original, in many ways, in many ways and it's a great honor to have winston churchill back. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. >> we're pleased you accepted the bust. >> thank you, press. thank you, press. >> thank you very much. >> the reporters and camera crews being ushered out of the oval office, you can see sean spicer there as the meeting now begins and...
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mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you >> the office of controllers whistle blower program is how city employees and recipient sound the alarm an fraud address wait in city government charitable complaints results in investigation that improves the efficiency of city government that. >> you can below the what if anything, by assess though the club program website arrest call 4147 or 311 and stating you wishing to file and complaint point controller's office the charitable program also accepts complaints by e-mail or 0 folk you can file a complaint or provide contact information seen by whistle blower investigates some examples of issues to be recorded to the whistle blower program face of misuse of city government money equipment supplies or materials exposu
mr. stewart mow var. on behalf of the president breed for the late mrs. nancy watson an irene ben [ohowe] an on behalf for the late mr. kevin starr. all right. the end of our agenda madam clerk any other business before us today. speaker: that concludes our business for today. [bettina shuford:] great we are adjourned. thank you >> the office of controllers whistle blower program is how city employees and recipient sound the alarm an fraud address wait in city government charitable...