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. >> i will say i assume mr. terry will address this one when i taught the construction unions this is not the case that every union worker is smou somehow fulfill pled and terry will address that issue thank you. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> so supervisor jane kim and i did not i don't think you've called our name you can fill out a blue card if you don't want to you can speak after the blue cards. >> terry with the building construction i appreciate supervisor kim's support and the reiteration of that this afternoon that is the case that our folks are immediately effected by the categorical pause, if you will, in the issue of night time permits there is a lot of work but if you're working a swing or graveyard and coming out of the ground where it's not drywall work but concrete or rigging work you'll be immediately effected by this and we've heard what charley didn't tell you people are being laid off so people 0 who are gradually crawling out of the hole of 4 years of recession are now having to go to the ha
. >> i will say i assume mr. terry will address this one when i taught the construction unions this is not the case that every union worker is smou somehow fulfill pled and terry will address that issue thank you. >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> so supervisor jane kim and i did not i don't think you've called our name you can fill out a blue card if you don't want to you can speak after the blue cards. >> terry with the building construction i appreciate...
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. >> can you ask you similar to what i asked mr. terry we're hearing from dbi they want a pause to come up with what they'll call best practices and improvements on the other hand, we all want to reduce the disruption to you and your neighbors because it can be kreshl awful to have to deal with extensive night noise and but and the question i've been asking i've not gotten an answerer why did it take a pause why not doing this a year ago or 9 months ago and so was there any effort noourj by dbi to try to bring people together a resolve this and improve the practices. >> at one point i'd like to answer by a set of 3 requests i would suspect the reason it was not raised the issue was in the escalated it was in the last couple of months that the construction started dbi and supervisor kim's office and the bar-and-grills have agreed to sit down a workout the best practices there's one meeting planned for wednesday so definitely we're trying to work this out we appreciate that some work has to take place but we have to minimize that we want to
. >> can you ask you similar to what i asked mr. terry we're hearing from dbi they want a pause to come up with what they'll call best practices and improvements on the other hand, we all want to reduce the disruption to you and your neighbors because it can be kreshl awful to have to deal with extensive night noise and but and the question i've been asking i've not gotten an answerer why did it take a pause why not doing this a year ago or 9 months ago and so was there any effort noourj...
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>> mr. terry lang, please? >> great, thank you. >> and i also want to voice support for consideration of commissioner mcgee as vice president and she has come out to our office on numerous occasions and just to see the dance classes overflow and she did not dance but she was there. and she came out to sort of ask what the issues were and i am just grateful for that kind of leadership. and for that relationship also, i have a great relationship with barbara but i want to talk about that because it has been too long, since the commissioner came out and to spend some time with our organization and we appreciate it and i think that she has a good grasp on the issues and i think that she is willing to roll up her sleeves and work with the community to get a better understanding of how the politics of all of this works, and so i just say that on behalf of commissioner mcgee. >> i would like to thank her for the support and my mother who is the ceo and founder jackson and they have done, years and years of work, aroun
>> mr. terry lang, please? >> great, thank you. >> and i also want to voice support for consideration of commissioner mcgee as vice president and she has come out to our office on numerous occasions and just to see the dance classes overflow and she did not dance but she was there. and she came out to sort of ask what the issues were and i am just grateful for that kind of leadership. and for that relationship also, i have a great relationship with barbara but i want to talk...
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. >> mr. terry? --i agree that twang hindsight is 2020.he foreign policy of the is to not help with the establishment of the government. pulling military people out to quickly so they were not trained. when the government started punishing segments of the society, and they left to join isil, we should have been more involved. if we had, we might not have had isil. i support the president on his strikes. i think that is the right thing to do. we have to do what is in our national security interest. we have to make sure the government and their military -- they are the ones. i perceived the germans arming the kurds -- i appreciate the germans arming the kurds. i think the boots on the ground should remain iraqi boots. >> you voted against arming the syrian rebels. only person who voted against them. that was to army free syrian army and train them. i think there are too many incidents where we trained a group of people and then they train their weapons on us. syria is one of the places where it is difficult to find -- just because they are f
. >> mr. terry? --i agree that twang hindsight is 2020.he foreign policy of the is to not help with the establishment of the government. pulling military people out to quickly so they were not trained. when the government started punishing segments of the society, and they left to join isil, we should have been more involved. if we had, we might not have had isil. i support the president on his strikes. i think that is the right thing to do. we have to do what is in our national security...
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. >> thank you, mr. terry. i'd first want to echo something mr. waxman said in his opening statement. it may sound obvious, but it's important we acknowledge this is a complicated issue. there's a lot of complexities to this. there's a lot we don't know about brain science. i think we all could agree that the notion that this is an issue that merits significant investment in research is really something -- and it's beyond even concussions in sports. we got traumatic brain injury in terms of our soldiers in the field. this is a really important issue that's complicated and we ought to make sure we approach it in a thoughtful and comprehensive way. so mr. chairman, thank you for scheduling this hearing today. i was going to ask mr. miller, without taking too long because this is an but could you kind of walk us through the steps as information and research has brought more knowledge to the nfl, how has the league responded and how have you positioned yourself on these issues to address the issues of concussions? just if you could walk us through som
. >> thank you, mr. terry. i'd first want to echo something mr. waxman said in his opening statement. it may sound obvious, but it's important we acknowledge this is a complicated issue. there's a lot of complexities to this. there's a lot we don't know about brain science. i think we all could agree that the notion that this is an issue that merits significant investment in research is really something -- and it's beyond even concussions in sports. we got traumatic brain injury in terms...
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. >> mr. terry? hindsight agree that is 20-20.at the foreign policy of the president is not the establishment of the government and polling people their military out too quickly, so they weren't trained when the government started in essence punishing segments of they left to that join isil, all of that, we should have been much more prevent in that, to that from happening. if we would have been more have had isil.ot i do want to say that as i support the president on his strikes. i think that's the right thing to do. we have to do it, it's in our national security interest to do that. but we got to make sure that this government and the military ones, and ithe germans arming the kurds. they're good fighters. i think the boots on the ground iraqiq should remain boots. >> okay. you did recently vote against the syrian rebels. can you explain your position on that? for letting meou do that. i was the only one in our entire delegation, in fact region, that voted against that. that was to arm the free syrian army and train them. i've
. >> mr. terry? hindsight agree that is 20-20.at the foreign policy of the president is not the establishment of the government and polling people their military out too quickly, so they weren't trained when the government started in essence punishing segments of they left to that join isil, all of that, we should have been much more prevent in that, to that from happening. if we would have been more have had isil.ot i do want to say that as i support the president on his strikes. i think...
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. >> thank you, mr. terry. once i get out, i know i'm going to make it better.obably is my last -- i won't even say probably. i know this is my last run at criminal activity, drug use. i'm going to do everything there is possible for me to stay out of here. >> congratulations to the march graduates. >> i'm kind of elated. i was kind of emotional. i started to cry. i didn't think this would bring me to things like this. but graduating here out this program allows me to believe that there's goals that i can achieve once i leave. >> congratulations, everybody. congratulations. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thanks, jen. >> all right. >> one inmate previously enrolled in the jail's education program is not graduating today. alexandria mcbride was dismissed from her moms class for fighting with another inmate. >> she flew to the ground, and i went crazy on her. so she came into my room and that's when she told me she despises me and she wants to punch me in my face. and all other kind of [ bleep ] like that. then the other bitch came up behind me and i got into
. >> thank you, mr. terry. once i get out, i know i'm going to make it better.obably is my last -- i won't even say probably. i know this is my last run at criminal activity, drug use. i'm going to do everything there is possible for me to stay out of here. >> congratulations to the march graduates. >> i'm kind of elated. i was kind of emotional. i started to cry. i didn't think this would bring me to things like this. but graduating here out this program allows me to believe...
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. >> thank you, mr. terry. i'd first want to echo something mr. waxman said in his opening statement. it may sound obvious, but it's important we acknowledge this is a complicated issue. there's a lot of complexities to this. there's a lot we don't know about brain science. i think we all could agree that the notion that this is an issue that merits significant investment in research is really something -- and it's beyond even concussions in sports. we got traumatic brain injury in terms of our soldiers in the field. this is a really important issue that's complicated and we ought to make sure we approach it in a thoughtful and comprehensive way. so mr. chairman, thank you for scheduling this hearing today. i was going to ask mr. miller, without taking too long because this is an open-ended question, but could you kind of walk us through the steps as information and research has brought more knowledge to the nfl, how has the league responded and how have you positioned yourself on these issues to address the issues of concussions? just if you coul
. >> thank you, mr. terry. i'd first want to echo something mr. waxman said in his opening statement. it may sound obvious, but it's important we acknowledge this is a complicated issue. there's a lot of complexities to this. there's a lot we don't know about brain science. i think we all could agree that the notion that this is an issue that merits significant investment in research is really something -- and it's beyond even concussions in sports. we got traumatic brain injury in terms...
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when mr. terry there's more for athletics i'm not expecting moms and had to run the country to go march on d.c. and have some kind of a riot or whatever i don't think we will see that. but we know for a fact when you talk to fans, they don't want to see athletes being paid. i know in one of the cases that has been litigated, a source of mine told me they did want to go to a grand jury because the jury could easily say no to paying athletes. and no to like this issue and whatever. there's a lot better. we could be your for weeks discussing these issues. i think it's important to step back, and i don't think we've done a good job in the media, of stepping back and saying okay, what about all of the people who finally say enough is enough and am sick of this and i'm not going to buy season tickets anymore, or i'll go buy season tickets to softball because i don't want this. i said earlier, be careful what you wish for. one of the main things we're to do is focus on these issues because there is another
when mr. terry there's more for athletics i'm not expecting moms and had to run the country to go march on d.c. and have some kind of a riot or whatever i don't think we will see that. but we know for a fact when you talk to fans, they don't want to see athletes being paid. i know in one of the cases that has been litigated, a source of mine told me they did want to go to a grand jury because the jury could easily say no to paying athletes. and no to like this issue and whatever. there's a lot...
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mr. chairman terry and members of the subcommittee for this opportunity. if we could have the slides. so i think the earlier group talked about the number of -- if you can go ahead and put that on power point. a number of sports where the rate of concussion is high. there are, of course, differences in rates for men and women. dr. gay will talk about some of that in terms of weaknesses of women's next relative to men's next now. that puts them perhaps at risk of concussion. next slide. concussion accounts for in the united states roughly about 75% of traumatic brain injuries. it is a brain injury. there is damage to the brain. there's a discussion about whether it's permanent or temporary. in the military the rate is 77%. so turns out that youth sports are a good model for also looking at concussion in terms of the military. in fact, most of the military concussions occur in situations most like they do with the rest of america. some certainly occur in theater, but the majority occur outside of theater, in accidents prone to experience. next slide. if we look at brain injuries overall
mr. chairman terry and members of the subcommittee for this opportunity. if we could have the slides. so i think the earlier group talked about the number of -- if you can go ahead and put that on power point. a number of sports where the rate of concussion is high. there are, of course, differences in rates for men and women. dr. gay will talk about some of that in terms of weaknesses of women's next relative to men's next now. that puts them perhaps at risk of concussion. next slide....
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terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take a moment to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, aaa, dignity health, miller coors, please give it up to our community partners. they made it happen today. we also want to recognize comcast sportsnet bay area which brings sports to our area all season long and they made it possible to be viewed by giants fans all over california and of course a big shout out to our listeners to fans flagship radio station on kgbrb sports leader. we have a very special greeting from a san francisco favorite. let's take a look, everybody. >> san francisco giants, you have done it before and you've done it
terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take...
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mr. money bags. from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terryon over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road, adam. that's how you do it.
mr. money bags. from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terryon over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road, adam. that's how you do it.
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mr. money bags. from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terry. >> [laughs] >> oh, come on over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road,
mr. money bags. from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terry. >> [laughs] >> oh, come on over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road,
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mr. henry wofford, nice to see you. >> always good to see you peggy and terry.he glass is always half full with me. >> that's a good trick. >> the part that you drink makes you feel better. >> exactly. let's get to some baseball. the giants came into the day winning their last seven road play-off games, including a dominant 3-0 victory over the cardinals in game one of the nlcs. tonight they were looking for their eighth consecutive play-off win in a commanding two-game series lead in the nlcs. giants and cardinals, game 2 in st. louis. yadier molina grounds into a double play, but he injuries himself on the play, leaves the game with a strained oblique. his backup had some problems. ninth inning, trevor rosenthal throws it in the dirt. backup catcher tony cruz can't handle it. matt duffy scores. we're tied at four. in the bottom of the ninth, sergio romo on the hill. and kolten wong, could do no wrong for his team. walk-off homer, fourth home over the game for st. louis. the giants lose 5-4. michael moore was in a good mood as well, after the loss. >> you know,
mr. henry wofford, nice to see you. >> always good to see you peggy and terry.he glass is always half full with me. >> that's a good trick. >> the part that you drink makes you feel better. >> exactly. let's get to some baseball. the giants came into the day winning their last seven road play-off games, including a dominant 3-0 victory over the cardinals in game one of the nlcs. tonight they were looking for their eighth consecutive play-off win in a commanding two-game...
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mr. gardner, uh you you indicated that nigeria didn't have any restrictions. i have in my possession, a letter from virginia. to governor terry mccull love. in that he sites the international sos, a prominent medical security service company with more than 700 services. water land by persons from countries where ebola is presence. south sudan, gambia, court ivory, rwanda, clad, and kenya. 14 countries only allowed highly restricted entry i find that interesting because some of those have had previous outbreaks of ebola themselves wouldn't you agree that some of those have had to face ebola before? >> i would have to check the list carefully to know, but i will take your word for it. >> all right. i will tell you this is a concern can to a lot of our constituents and to mine as well, i was checking by facebook page,ing when i saw that a father from virginia asked for prayers for his daughter ever because she lives in the apartment complex with the first nurse, nurse number one, as i think someone referred to her, and was very concerned and while i think i know the answer, i would like to get your answer, so i can reassure this
mr. gardner, uh you you indicated that nigeria didn't have any restrictions. i have in my possession, a letter from virginia. to governor terry mccull love. in that he sites the international sos, a prominent medical security service company with more than 700 services. water land by persons from countries where ebola is presence. south sudan, gambia, court ivory, rwanda, clad, and kenya. 14 countries only allowed highly restricted entry i find that interesting because some of those have had...
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mr. hail. sorry i caused you trouble. >>> coming up, having avoided segregation, destiny van winkle finds out if her drug use will keep her from going home. and terryother one by staff. >> you got to remember you work for us, you don't work for them. . but the energy bp produces up here . creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> try to learn spanish, real spanish, from an authentic mexican straight from mexico. none of that watered down stuff from rosetta stone, i'm learning directly from the course. >> kenneth brown will soon serve off to a state prison. but he's using his final days to expand his horizons. >> number 15. >> and what is that? >> that means i will shoot you. so if you break in my car, or if you break in my house or i catch you in there -- hopefully you understand that. if you don't speak
mr. hail. sorry i caused you trouble. >>> coming up, having avoided segregation, destiny van winkle finds out if her drug use will keep her from going home. and terryother one by staff. >> you got to remember you work for us, you don't work for them. . but the energy bp produces up here . creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp...
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terry designer oscar de la renta passed away after a long batter with cancer. for decades his evening gowns have been the favorite of royalty movie stars including nancy reagan and laura bush. mrs. bush saying in a statement, quote, questiwe will always rem him as a man who made women look and feel beautiful. last month he designed malal clooney's wedding dress. >>> before you get behind the wheel this morning millions of drivers being urged to check your air bags immediately because they could explode. the national highway traffic safety administration telling 4.7 million drivers with model year cars from 2000 to 2006 to see the dearlies to get them checked. certain honda, maza, nissan and gm vehicles. head to nhtsa d.gov for a list the vehicles. >> a jet smashing into another f-16 during air national guard training exercise. one pilot managed to eject with moments to spare to save himself. the other flew back and land safely. >> an accused serial killer in indiana now captured. 7 deaths authorities say they could be much more dating back 20-years. hat lee has new information. >> the mayor of indiana called darren van a serial killer. he spent five years in prison for sexual a
terry designer oscar de la renta passed away after a long batter with cancer. for decades his evening gowns have been the favorite of royalty movie stars including nancy reagan and laura bush. mrs. bush saying in a statement, quote, questiwe will always rem him as a man who made women look and feel beautiful. last month he designed malal clooney's wedding dress. >>> before you get behind the wheel this morning millions of drivers being urged to check your air bags immediately because...
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terri chung, the sister of kenneth bae. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> when you saw the the reunion at the airport with mr.went through your mind some. >> i got kind of -- a little teary-eyed. it's such a happy moment for them and i am so glad that they get to have that reunion, to have their father reunited with the kids, and i just -- it's a little bittersweet, though because that's -- that very moment of the reunion is what we've been fighting for for the past two years, and i can't -- i couldn't help, but wish that kenneth was also on that plane out of north korea. >> you wouldn't be human if you didn't wish that. we can all understand that, but does mr. fowle's release give you hope that your brother will be released soon some. >> i am hoping for an opening that kenneth's release can also be worked out and negotiated. if president obama can make a phone call that can make that happen for kenneth, yeah. sure, that gives me hope. >> you've been an observer of north korean politics ever since your brother was taken into custody, i am sure. have you noticed a difference in kim jong-un's behavior? >> it's
terri chung, the sister of kenneth bae. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> when you saw the the reunion at the airport with mr.went through your mind some. >> i got kind of -- a little teary-eyed. it's such a happy moment for them and i am so glad that they get to have that reunion, to have their father reunited with the kids, and i just -- it's a little bittersweet, though because that's -- that very moment of the reunion is what we've been fighting for...
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terry -- [applause] >> thanks a lot. you see, that looks like martha and art entertaining at home, doesn't it? [laughter] the first lady. that's mrs. oak honor. that's all the first lady's of maryland. we have yet to have a first husband. someday. >> we could show you how. [laughter] >> strong women of the granite state. thanks for having me. >> thanks for being here. >> glad to. >> the midterms require a lot more oars in the water. >> that's right, so thank you. >> how are you doing? good. we had over 200 people come in tonight. >> that's awesome. [inaudible conversations] >> that was a fun night. >> it was. >> too much time at the beach. >> where were we that day? >> this was at the state convention probably three years ago. >> six years ago. >> you got that great irish skin that's only good for -- >> yeah, dermatology. >> hey, liz, can you do us a favor? >> this could be a christmas card if you play your cards right. >> one, two, three. >> do you live here in portsmouth? [inaudible] about 10 miles from here. >> the maryland connection. >> we had a construction company in baltimore. >> it's developed a lot. >> he and i still get
terry -- [applause] >> thanks a lot. you see, that looks like martha and art entertaining at home, doesn't it? [laughter] the first lady. that's mrs. oak honor. that's all the first lady's of maryland. we have yet to have a first husband. someday. >> we could show you how. [laughter] >> strong women of the granite state. thanks for having me. >> thanks for being here. >> glad to. >> the midterms require a lot more oars in the water. >> that's right, so...
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mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you. dr. gay, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman terry. i'd like to thank the subcommittee for inviting me to testify today. i'm speaking to you as a football fan who happens to be a physicist. my main professional interest is how equipment works and how it can be improved. today i wish to consider several aspects of football problematic as far as concussions go and how we might move forward to make the game safer. american football is an inherently violent sport. that's one of the reasons we love it. forces in football can be huge. consider a big hit between a running back and linebacker at full speed. we can show using newton's law the force they exert on each other exceeds three-quarters of a ton. that's why football is called a contact sport. two players who collide at full speed helmet to helmet are experiencing same force one would feel if he had a 16 pound bowling ball dropped on his helmet from a height of 8 feet. medical knowledge of concussions is in its infancy. we know one thing for sure. forces to the head and neck cause concu
mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you. dr. gay, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman terry. i'd like to thank the subcommittee for inviting me to testify today. i'm speaking to you as a football fan who happens to be a physicist. my main professional interest is how equipment works and how it can be improved. today i wish to consider several aspects of football problematic as far as concussions go and how we might move forward to...
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mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you. dr. gay, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman terry. i'd like to thank the subcommittee for inviting me to testify today. i'm speaking to you as a football fan who happens to be a physicist. my main professional interest is the understanding of how protective equipment works and how it can be improved. today i wish to consider several aspects of football that are problematic as far as concussions go and how we might move forward to make the game safer. american football is an inherently violent sport. that's one of the reasons we love it. the forces encountered in football can be huge. consider a big hit between a running back and linebacker at full speed. we can show using newton's law that the force each player exerts on the other exceeds three quarters of a ton. this is why football is called a contact sport. two players who collide at full speed helmet to helmet are experiencing the same force to their heads that one of them would feel if he had a 16-pound bowling ball dropped on his helmet from a height of eight feet. medical knowl
mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you. dr. gay, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman terry. i'd like to thank the subcommittee for inviting me to testify today. i'm speaking to you as a football fan who happens to be a physicist. my main professional interest is the understanding of how protective equipment works and how it can be improved. today i wish to consider several aspects of football that are problematic as far as...
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the last few weeks has made them think worse of terry lynn land, the republican by a 22 point margin. they say recent advertisements have push them toward mr. peters. democrat.iowa, caller: how are you today? host: go ahead. caller: it seems pretty ruthless here. you get the commercials and the ads on tv and then they get the robo calls. but i think here in iowa with the seasonal corn growing it will be a good race. i think i will go with the republican. host: you're going with joni, what do you like about her. a better opinion about the overall scope of how washington works. it is nice to have a small perspective but overall you need the big picture. republicans can be encouraged by data suggesting that democrats do not have a large advantage and voter contact and iowa, estate were republicans lead in the balance of recent polls and where democrats are counting on strong mobilization effort. that from the new york times about iowa. like forou think it is the kentucky senate race and house races in your state? i don't think it makes much of a difference. saying, better to be the king maker than the king. behind -- the same money is behind
the last few weeks has made them think worse of terry lynn land, the republican by a 22 point margin. they say recent advertisements have push them toward mr. peters. democrat.iowa, caller: how are you today? host: go ahead. caller: it seems pretty ruthless here. you get the commercials and the ads on tv and then they get the robo calls. but i think here in iowa with the seasonal corn growing it will be a good race. i think i will go with the republican. host: you're going with joni, what do...
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. >> terry, when you see this situation, we've talked so many times about this, is mixed emotions for you as you see mr some. >> yeah. yeah, it is. when i see the footage of their reunion i get teary-eyed, too, and i'm happy for them, but that's the reunio know that we've been dreaming of and fighting for for the past wo ars, so it's a little bittersweet for us, as well. >> what is the latest information that you have on the fate of your brother some. >> i've heard that there have been ongoing efforts being made behind the scenes by the u.s. state department, but i think there hasn't been very much progress. >> very much progress. so that even though mr. fowle is now home it doesn't mean that your brother is income or any time soon some. >> not that we heard, and i don't know of of anything concrete. it could be that there's something going that they're not ready to share yet, but, yeah, at this point i'm hoping that this is a positive sign that there might be an opening in the future for auctions about kenneth bay's release, as well. >> euna, from being held captive, what understanding did you have of
. >> terry, when you see this situation, we've talked so many times about this, is mixed emotions for you as you see mr some. >> yeah. yeah, it is. when i see the footage of their reunion i get teary-eyed, too, and i'm happy for them, but that's the reunio know that we've been dreaming of and fighting for for the past wo ars, so it's a little bittersweet for us, as well. >> what is the latest information that you have on the fate of your brother some. >> i've heard that...