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now, i'm very happy to be introducing mr. tim golden. [applause] >> tim golden has worked as a journalist for nearly 30 years, primarily as an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent. his forthcoming book is about his of america's detention of terrorist suspects at guantÁnamo bay. is the managing editor for investigations and news at the marshall project, and not-for-profit nonpartisan news organization dedicated to covering america's grim justice system. please give a warm welcome to mr. tim golden. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'm a native californian and so i know that this is a place that prides itself on tolerance, putting a high tolerance for self-promotion. so i would like first to lean on the virtue to save the virtue to say the gadget of the virtue to save if you had if interest our subject tonight to make your way here through rush-hour traffic, i hope you all become readers of the marshall project when we launch in the fall. we will be delivering a steady diet of news, both the daily coverage and ambitious inves
now, i'm very happy to be introducing mr. tim golden. [applause] >> tim golden has worked as a journalist for nearly 30 years, primarily as an investigative reporter and foreign correspondent. his forthcoming book is about his of america's detention of terrorist suspects at guantÁnamo bay. is the managing editor for investigations and news at the marshall project, and not-for-profit nonpartisan news organization dedicated to covering america's grim justice system. please give a warm...
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mr. whether it's tim or maris marissa, you can divide and conquer in these businesses.'t worry about the articles. i worry about the ads and business. i think you can't have co-founders and co-ceos but you can have the partnerships. >> we covered a lot. >> i know. fun day. when i saw the ads i was like oh how much money am i going to lose. >> don't drink anymore coffee. >> quick news alert. fresh comments from white house on net neutrality, saying any new rules should not create any burden to internet service providers. [ laughter ] >> what are they talking about? >> i don't know. it's like 50 first dates where you start every morning completely fresh. >> right. bridge the hammer down. regulate to the fullest extent. but no burden to -- what are you talking about white house? clarify that for me. >> you asked. maybe they will. >> meanwhile twitter is post hosting first analyst day today. likened to jofry's wedding in game of tloenhrowns. it is a moment of truth. >> as the water shed moment for twitter. investors are anxious to hear costolo articulate a clear strategy. w
mr. whether it's tim or maris marissa, you can divide and conquer in these businesses.'t worry about the articles. i worry about the ads and business. i think you can't have co-founders and co-ceos but you can have the partnerships. >> we covered a lot. >> i know. fun day. when i saw the ads i was like oh how much money am i going to lose. >> don't drink anymore coffee. >> quick news alert. fresh comments from white house on net neutrality, saying any new rules should...
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mr. fry can elaborate. >> committee members, tim fry, preservation coordinator for the planning department. as supervisor wiener mentioned, our process was very confusing, very expensive and there were no realtime frames or commitments from the city to property owners on when a mills act application would be heard before the full board. so with supervisor wiener's support along with san francisco architectural heritage we were able to streamline which was primarily an internal issue. so we have a clear path moving through the city attorney's office and getting it before the board for review. supervisor avalos, just a comment about the variety of properties that are eligible for the mills act, it's a voluntary program pretty much any building that is either designated at the local, state or federal level is eligible. that includes large office complexes downtown to very modest buildings within our outer neighborhoods. as supervisor wiener mentioned that process was very convoluted and made it difficult for property owners and specifically residential property owners to address. our goal has
mr. fry can elaborate. >> committee members, tim fry, preservation coordinator for the planning department. as supervisor wiener mentioned, our process was very confusing, very expensive and there were no realtime frames or commitments from the city to property owners on when a mills act application would be heard before the full board. so with supervisor wiener's support along with san francisco architectural heritage we were able to streamline which was primarily an internal issue. so...
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mr. paulson? >> my name is tim paulson and i am the executive director of the san francisco labor council and we represent over 100 unions in various industries in san francisco and we are here to support both of these pieces of legislation, and to put this in context. those workers in san francisco, that are represented by labor union, well they are in the in construction or education and firefighter or retail workers, they have a voice at work in terms of what happens, not just on the economic issues, and benefits but also on working conditions and hours, and what have you. and so the labor council is proud to be part of this incredible coalition, that has been working for almost two years and in particular the last five months to put these pieces of legislation together. and i want to particularly thank president chiu and supervisor mar for spending as much time as you have. because we have been meeting almost weekly, and not just among the 30 or so, groups in the bay area, labor and community, and policy groups in the area to put together this good ground-breaking legislation, but we have also brought
mr. paulson? >> my name is tim paulson and i am the executive director of the san francisco labor council and we represent over 100 unions in various industries in san francisco and we are here to support both of these pieces of legislation, and to put this in context. those workers in san francisco, that are represented by labor union, well they are in the in construction or education and firefighter or retail workers, they have a voice at work in terms of what happens, not just on the...
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july 7th, 2003, inspector mcfadden and architect smily and (inaudible) and the architect tim larson as well as mr. pole met at the property and inspector inspects the completed work and found that virtually all was in order and he did however, schedule another inspection for july 9, 2003. and after the july 9 inspection, the inspector authorized and the certificate of the final completing, he issued. finally, this is not in your documents, that will share it with you any way, this is a declaration from the city attorney. and timothy, as you can see in the same case, 308324. and he says, that under the penalty of perjury, and declaration and paragraph, let's see if we can get this here. and paragraph 18. and on july 9th, 2003, senior building inspector, inspected the property and after concluding that the code violations that all have been abaited, and inspector mcfadden authorized that the defendant be issued a certificate of final completing after the defendant architect submits the appropriate letters of special ininstruction and i have already submitted to the court the declaration under oath
july 7th, 2003, inspector mcfadden and architect smily and (inaudible) and the architect tim larson as well as mr. pole met at the property and inspector inspects the completed work and found that virtually all was in order and he did however, schedule another inspection for july 9, 2003. and after the july 9 inspection, the inspector authorized and the certificate of the final completing, he issued. finally, this is not in your documents, that will share it with you any way, this is a...
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about $273 million with 10 percentage of the total funds the plan fund seats with tim could so given the fact of the dpooch of mr. gross and the instant alienation within the fund we felt it was pursuant to look at the watch list for various reasons but i guess with everything that is going on and with the dispatch of blood gross they continue to liquidity but beard is a strong local manager that has been around for 24 years and given the performance and the track records it's a great recommendation the other thing those structure of tim could they are currently at 46 and beard is thirty basic points the other item that was talked about the recession of guidelines those were for the stable guideline for the docket and prevail this day as well and to eliminate the mid cap value and we've talked about this in detail about 3 meetings ago and reviewing all the funds structures it is to do as well, the f one, if they can get to throw a account if you want the funds put it throw the brokerage part it's at option given the fact that we're downsizing and i know there was some mr. smith said if you want it we can get it
about $273 million with 10 percentage of the total funds the plan fund seats with tim could so given the fact of the dpooch of mr. gross and the instant alienation within the fund we felt it was pursuant to look at the watch list for various reasons but i guess with everything that is going on and with the dispatch of blood gross they continue to liquidity but beard is a strong local manager that has been around for 24 years and given the performance and the track records it's a great...
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>> well, thank you very much, tim and mr. waxman. it took me down memory lane. with all the work that you've done on aids. and you may not remember, but you were here at the founding of the o'neill institute. >> yes. >> you've been a friend of ours for such a long time. i wanted to ask two very quick questions and then turn it over to the audience. the first one is just to pick up on the discussion you had with aids, and ebola. but really, to frame it in a different way. if you think about our response to aids, and now with ebola, with the director of the cdc coming to congress, you think about climate change or any of a number of other things, do you perceive in your public service that there's been an increasing distrust of government in science to handle the kind of great problems that are facing the united states and the world in terms of our health and safety? is there a deficit of trust? >> you said two questions. >> the other question was going to be on a different topic. >> oh, okay. okay. i think that certainly there's a distrust of government. some of
>> well, thank you very much, tim and mr. waxman. it took me down memory lane. with all the work that you've done on aids. and you may not remember, but you were here at the founding of the o'neill institute. >> yes. >> you've been a friend of ours for such a long time. i wanted to ask two very quick questions and then turn it over to the audience. the first one is just to pick up on the discussion you had with aids, and ebola. but really, to frame it in a different way. if...
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mr. waddles everywhere with him says tim adams district operator for johnson county schools. it startd off as a joke but then it just caught on. mr. waddles became part of the class. josh participated on the johnson central high school academic team and the skills u.s.a. team, popular with his classmates, he was also named prom king and voted most unfrettable by his senior -- unforgettable by his senior class. he could have done anything with his life. he was one of the most brilliant people i've ever met and service is what he chose to do and to give his life. this is why it is so unfortunate says lindsey patrick, a classmate of josh's. joshua is musically gifted as well. his former music teacher remembers josh's musical talent. he was in my violin fiddle class, she says. he never wanted to learn to read music. instead, he sinced on playing his music by ear. he never actually needed the sheet music. he could just listen to the song and play it. josh joined the army in november of 2012 and was assigned to headquarters and headquarters battalion 10th mountain division out of ne
mr. waddles everywhere with him says tim adams district operator for johnson county schools. it startd off as a joke but then it just caught on. mr. waddles became part of the class. josh participated on the johnson central high school academic team and the skills u.s.a. team, popular with his classmates, he was also named prom king and voted most unfrettable by his senior -- unforgettable by his senior class. he could have done anything with his life. he was one of the most brilliant people...
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>> the stunt is an act for tim's my space page where fans know him as mr. unstable. >> you should totally go get our manager and tell her i'm really in the sink. >> he insists no one else is in on the stunt before the camera starts rolling. >> he's in the sink. is that okay? you want to come see? it's pretty funny. >> no. >> you can't see his penis or nothing. >> the manager was still counting money the whole time, she thought we were kidding. she never imagined that i was really in the sink i sigh stuff every night i'm going to do this and don't do it. the sink day, i had mentioned that three months ago. i'm going to take a bath in that sink. but always brushed it off. >> the water gets boiling hot to san tides utensils, so tim's dip lasts only four minutes. >> i used a little towel to cover myself up. i didn't think about this part. i didn't bring anything to dry off. >> the video is posted on my space that same morning. tim has no idea how much of a stir his short film will create. tim's bubble bath generates hundreds of thousands of hits on the internet
>> the stunt is an act for tim's my space page where fans know him as mr. unstable. >> you should totally go get our manager and tell her i'm really in the sink. >> he insists no one else is in on the stunt before the camera starts rolling. >> he's in the sink. is that okay? you want to come see? it's pretty funny. >> no. >> you can't see his penis or nothing. >> the manager was still counting money the whole time, she thought we were kidding. she never...
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. >> the stunt is an act for tim's myspace page where fans know him as "mr.et our manager and tell her that i'm really in the sink. >> but he insists that no one else is in on the stunt before the camera starts rolling. >> hey, karen, he's in the sink. is that okay? do you want to come see? it's pretty funny. you can't see his penis or nothing. >> i hope not. >> everybody thought it was funny except for the manager, who was still counting money. the whole time, she thought we were kidding. she never imagined that i was really in the sink. i would say stuff every night, i'm going to do this. and like, don't do it. like i said, the sink thing, i had mentioned that three months ago. like i'm going to take a bath in that sink. but everybody always brushed it off because i would say crazy stuff all the time. >> the water in the sink automatically gets boiling hot to sanitize utensils, so tim's dip lasts only four minutes. >> so i used a little towel to cover myself up. i didn't think about this part. i didn't bring anything to dry off. >> the video is posted on my
. >> the stunt is an act for tim's myspace page where fans know him as "mr.et our manager and tell her that i'm really in the sink. >> but he insists that no one else is in on the stunt before the camera starts rolling. >> hey, karen, he's in the sink. is that okay? do you want to come see? it's pretty funny. you can't see his penis or nothing. >> i hope not. >> everybody thought it was funny except for the manager, who was still counting money. the whole...
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i'm sorry never got to know tim, but i did work with his family. his mother, the late mrs. ruby session was so generous with me and so generous and forgiving the accuser who apologized to the family, who knew this is the wrong guy that i accused. the team died before getting to see any of this happening, including his name on the bill, including have been found. he said all along and msn. i am not the texas tech. so that is who tim: is. >> the next time ago to lovick, we need to find out where it is a stop to look at what is recently placed there, the statute. >> my goodness. i don't think you have any trouble noticing it. billy was they appear billy smith went and i understand the unveiling. i spoke with cory session a few days ago. governor perry was there as well as wendy davis, greg added. they show their support for innocence work in the community. i found it ironic that people in other parts of america joke about texas being a backward state. look at what they've done now. we are now the state you can brag that is a model for justice. we have the best compensation law
i'm sorry never got to know tim, but i did work with his family. his mother, the late mrs. ruby session was so generous with me and so generous and forgiving the accuser who apologized to the family, who knew this is the wrong guy that i accused. the team died before getting to see any of this happening, including his name on the bill, including have been found. he said all along and msn. i am not the texas tech. so that is who tim: is. >> the next time ago to lovick, we need to find out...
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tim furlong is going to make an i appearance. it steps off at 11:00 on fifth and market streets. >> mr. delaware. >> yeah, he is. raining or snowing. >> i like it. it adds to the cozy feeling. it is cold i think it's a great day to go skiing. and again temperatures are cold, cold, cold. 30 degrees in dover. 11 degrees below what is typical for this time of year. sunday partly sunny skies. wait until tomorrow to put up the decorations. then tuesday back to the 40s. these temperatures are up and down all week long. >> that's going to do it for us on this saturday. i'm rose mary connors. for michelle grossman and everybody here, see you tomorrow. have a good one. if you're like me, there's nothing you enjoy more than hopping up on a couch, destroying a few pillows and chewing on a good shoe. so this new nest dropcam... is a serious buzzkill. it's always watching so people can keep an eye on me when they're away. and even chime in with their inane reprimands. "henry, off! bad boy!" who's to say who's a bad boy and who's not. seems so subjective if you ask me. nest dropcam. welcome to a more thoughtful home. -i'm sar
tim furlong is going to make an i appearance. it steps off at 11:00 on fifth and market streets. >> mr. delaware. >> yeah, he is. raining or snowing. >> i like it. it adds to the cozy feeling. it is cold i think it's a great day to go skiing. and again temperatures are cold, cold, cold. 30 degrees in dover. 11 degrees below what is typical for this time of year. sunday partly sunny skies. wait until tomorrow to put up the decorations. then tuesday back to the 40s. these...
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tim lawrence, my wife, margely the most honorable demarcus, the right honorable hooper. together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also, the very reverend buckler mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress, and the british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert wooster, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee. the group responsible for coordinating the 800th celebration of the sealing of magna carta. my delegation from the inner and middle temples this year to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales lord igor, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper, and the reverend robin griffin-johns. so i welcome you all and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in partnership with the lincoln cathedral, bringing magna carta to the u.s. usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip buckler for the loan of lincoln cathedral's 1215 magna carta to the exhibition. when the magna carta returns to england next year, it will be reunited for a brief commemorative event with the three
tim lawrence, my wife, margely the most honorable demarcus, the right honorable hooper. together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also, the very reverend buckler mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress, and the british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert wooster, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee. the group responsible for coordinating the 800th celebration of the sealing of magna...
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tim gration announcement by president obama. his order makes good on his programs to take action where congress has failed to do so. addressing his critics in a televised speech just hours ago, mrinsisted the changes do not amount to amnesty. he said the real amnesty would be leaving america's immigration policy as it is. and continue to allow millions to live in the u.s. without paying taxes. >> mass amnesty would be unfair. mass deportation would be impossible and contrary to our character. what i'm describing is accountability. a common sense, middle-ground approach. if you meet the criteria, you can come out of the shadows and get right with the law. if you're a criminal, you'll be deported. if you plan to enter the u.s. illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. the actions i'm taking are not only lawful. they're the kinds of actions taken by every, single republican and every, single democratic president for the past half-century. and for those members of congress will question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where congress has failed, i have one answer. pass a bill. >> yes. just fyi,
tim gration announcement by president obama. his order makes good on his programs to take action where congress has failed to do so. addressing his critics in a televised speech just hours ago, mrinsisted the changes do not amount to amnesty. he said the real amnesty would be leaving america's immigration policy as it is. and continue to allow millions to live in the u.s. without paying taxes. >> mass amnesty would be unfair. mass deportation would be impossible and contrary to our...
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mr. meaks was asking about the systems. they've been informal. they've been and a around a long time. posed quite a challenge, i think, in tims of trying to follow the money and how it flows terrorist organizationsizations. does the department have a handle on how many there are say in iraq and perhaps as a percentage of the bigger banking system there? >> congressman, first, i want to thank you for your involvement in aztar. i appreciate your cooperation in this issue. let me get back to you specifically with this. i can tell you that the networks that are across the board from iraq and syria into whether it's cutter or saudi arabia, into cue wait, uae, you can work on both ends of this issue. and so part of our strategy is to work with our partners in the gulf to cut down on the source whether the informal system so that the money doesn't flow into iraq and syria. >> when you say cut down on the sewers, talking about the sewers being on the elicit gains from foil? >> no, specifically donations. the oil sales, i think, are actually more of an issue going north. there's a kurdish region in iraq or into turkey. what we're tryi
mr. meaks was asking about the systems. they've been informal. they've been and a around a long time. posed quite a challenge, i think, in tims of trying to follow the money and how it flows terrorist organizationsizations. does the department have a handle on how many there are say in iraq and perhaps as a percentage of the bigger banking system there? >> congressman, first, i want to thank you for your involvement in aztar. i appreciate your cooperation in this issue. let me get back to...
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mr. rickels has to come back. >> they all do. >> can't do it without buzz. >> to infinity and beyond. >> tim allen has it. >> i'm sure he will. >you need hank and -- those are the two guys you need more than anybody. coming up, going beyond our borders. the portfolio manager of the baron emerging marketing fund. how he's finding opportunities around the world. andy newman would be good, too. and handily outperforming the benchmark in the process, then at the top of the hour, david rubenstein. why he is worried that falling oil prices could eventually put a dent in some investments. "squawk box" will be right back. ? ? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you thi
mr. rickels has to come back. >> they all do. >> can't do it without buzz. >> to infinity and beyond. >> tim allen has it. >> i'm sure he will. >you need hank and -- those are the two guys you need more than anybody. coming up, going beyond our borders. the portfolio manager of the baron emerging marketing fund. how he's finding opportunities around the world. andy newman would be good, too. and handily outperforming the benchmark in the process, then at the top...
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tim pollution each year. that is four times the state department high-end estimate. and i said a coal fire plants. but this says it's 29., so mr. president, we have two estimates. one says it's the equivalent ofu this anddy another says it would be the equivalent of 29 new coan fire power plants here in the u.s. so think about that in yourhat s mind. and all you need to do is look at china to see what happenshist when you throw the environment under the bus. is is this the kind of world that we want to see for our kids? is this the future? and this is not hyperbole. in this isa picture. when i was in china on a save fe fantastic trip one day it's sor, of peaked out and they said, a a isn't it a beautiful day? no, it wasn't a beautiful day at all.enviroental prot it was a semblance of a littleoy bit of sun. when why do you think people love the epa in our country wes matter it's because they know that this is america and you throw the environment under the bus, this is what it will lookas clke. and some of my clients say they don't want to act on climate. change. well, and they say that china is building it, but the president j
tim pollution each year. that is four times the state department high-end estimate. and i said a coal fire plants. but this says it's 29., so mr. president, we have two estimates. one says it's the equivalent ofu this anddy another says it would be the equivalent of 29 new coan fire power plants here in the u.s. so think about that in yourhat s mind. and all you need to do is look at china to see what happenshist when you throw the environment under the bus. is is this the kind of world that we...
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tim scott earlier this hour. they say the republicans have votes to repeal obamacare. >> certainly votes in senate and carried in the house to repeal obamacare. here is opportunity for to tell mrrican people are and how smart the people elected by the american people. stuart: "gallup poll" only shows 37% of voters approve of obamacare. 37%, that is new low. keystone pipeline protesters swarm mary landrieu's home. they put a mock inflatable pipeline to put on the front yard. rich edson on the capitol hill. the senate votes 6:30. do they have 60 votes required to see this thing go forward? sorry, rich edson is not hearing me. earlier today we did find that, one senator at least believes there are 60 votes in the senate so that a pro-pipeline bill would move forward to the president's desk. we'll find out for sure. 6:30 eastern tonight. >>> look who is here, everybody, the star of the show, "bar rescue" and other shows i might add. his name is john taffer. welcome to the program. >> great to be back, stuart. stuart: what is this i hear the restaurant business is picking up. >> it is. we're showing 9% increase but it is interesting, stuart, more traffic counts than spend. restaura
tim scott earlier this hour. they say the republicans have votes to repeal obamacare. >> certainly votes in senate and carried in the house to repeal obamacare. here is opportunity for to tell mrrican people are and how smart the people elected by the american people. stuart: "gallup poll" only shows 37% of voters approve of obamacare. 37%, that is new low. keystone pipeline protesters swarm mary landrieu's home. they put a mock inflatable pipeline to put on the front yard. rich...
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nikki will go back in done here, tim scott will go in and lindsey graham will go in but i will not vote for nikki haley, i will vote for the independent mr. french. he will not win. we would like we are up against a brick wall. host: joe calling from south carolina talking about his votes for the gubernatorial senate and the house races down there. let's talk about shea in fort tears florida. i'm trying to figure out -- i'm talking to all american people -- talking about the president's policies -- explain to me, i want to hear someone explain to me the president's policies. the only thing i know that he got past was the affordable care act and think god he did it because i lost my job in 2007 and had insurance on my life. because if i needed it it would be there not because i was sick. we were not able to get any credible insurance before the affordable care act, we could not get it. when it came on we were able to get good insurance and thank god because we needed it had. host: stick around, in our next segment of "washington journal" we will be talking about the key issues that drove the debates and health care as welcome a that is co
nikki will go back in done here, tim scott will go in and lindsey graham will go in but i will not vote for nikki haley, i will vote for the independent mr. french. he will not win. we would like we are up against a brick wall. host: joe calling from south carolina talking about his votes for the gubernatorial senate and the house races down there. let's talk about shea in fort tears florida. i'm trying to figure out -- i'm talking to all american people -- talking about the president's...
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then it was tim russert's son, luke, who first noticed the jackets a few years ago eands put on his twitter account, mr. speaker, that the jacket howard coble is wearing tonight looks like a, quote, exploding turtle, end quote. so the russert family has long acknowledged howard's unique sense of style, as have many of his constituents and his friends here in congress. howard coble has been known for his sense of humor. he once remarked that if he put on a brand new suit it would immediately look rumpled like an unmade bed. however has always had a self-deprecating humor and a personality that draws people to him. everyone loves him. and i learned that as a candidate for congress, mr. speaker, because i inherited three counties from howard coble's former district. so when i would ask people for votes, they would -- i had to immediately tell them i wasn't runs a -- running as howard coble because otherwise they wouldn't want to talk to me. he's legendary in his constituent service. he's always taken care of his constituents. they know they have a friend in their congressman, howard coble. he's set a stan
then it was tim russert's son, luke, who first noticed the jackets a few years ago eands put on his twitter account, mr. speaker, that the jacket howard coble is wearing tonight looks like a, quote, exploding turtle, end quote. so the russert family has long acknowledged howard's unique sense of style, as have many of his constituents and his friends here in congress. howard coble has been known for his sense of humor. he once remarked that if he put on a brand new suit it would immediately...