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mr. williams: i'll buy that. my district contains some very rural areas that do not have access to reliable broadband internet. and the covid-19 pandemic has exposed how necessary it is to be connected to the internet if you want to run a business, take advantage of telehealth capabilities, or educate your children. we've got some strange stories that people have to find hot spots in my district and drive hours to get there. chairman, can you tell us what it would mean for the economy, recovery, if we were able to get investment in broadband infrastructure for the american people currently being left behind in this digital world. chairman powell: without commenting on the bill i would say that broadband is just an essential piece of 21st century infrastructure. having good broadband everywhere in the country will help people in rural areas and poorer people who may not have access and things like that. it's a very important piece of infrastructure for us to have as a nation. mr. williams: like i said in my distri
mr. williams: i'll buy that. my district contains some very rural areas that do not have access to reliable broadband internet. and the covid-19 pandemic has exposed how necessary it is to be connected to the internet if you want to run a business, take advantage of telehealth capabilities, or educate your children. we've got some strange stories that people have to find hot spots in my district and drive hours to get there. chairman, can you tell us what it would mean for the economy,...
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mr. williams. commissioner chang has something that she would like to state for the record. >> executive director, julie, should i make that for the next item? >> i'm sorry, yes, the next item. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> we'll hear from the permit holder. >> hello, madam. i'm the president of the h.o.a. so, the reason to do the repairs is that the stairs are falling apart. working on the stairs and we tried to close it right now to try and injuries and it's all the and engineers and there's no way to repair it. it's well beyond repair. we have to reconstruct from scratch. redo the concrete and wood and use different techniques. it wasn't done the modern way. basically we do everything from scratch. so, we have nothing against the deck by default, we had to rebuild in time with the deck so that's why the initial assumption and we talked to professionals and they told us well it's not easy because the stairs have to be (inaudible) but perhaps the deck is a variance or not. the appellant was more
mr. williams. commissioner chang has something that she would like to state for the record. >> executive director, julie, should i make that for the next item? >> i'm sorry, yes, the next item. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> we'll hear from the permit holder. >> hello, madam. i'm the president of the h.o.a. so, the reason to do the repairs is that the stairs are falling apart. working on the stairs and we tried to close it right now to try and injuries and...
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mr. william ice. >> reporter: police say 38-year-old william ice abducted the teen, taking her 700 miles to arkansas before authorities finally caught up with him over would cause to savannah. >> reporter: when confronted by police, ice opened fire, critically wounding one officer before turning the gun on himself. the teen was not harmed. >> i'm just glad she's found. the community came together looking for her. >> reporter: northeast of orlando, florida, a deputy is hailed a hero after tracking down a 13 year old at a hotel. police body cam video showing the deputy walking in on 22-year-old tyler thompson, shirtless. when the deputy arrived, the teenager ran into his arms, giving him a hug. >> what's up, sweetheart? are you hurt at all? you're not hurt at all? your stomach hurts? >> she noticed i was a deputy and came running into my arms because she knew at that point she had been saved. william ice, the man who abducted the teen in north carolina was also talking to ten other juveniles online, and all of them were using school-issued laptops. kenneth, shirleen? >> wow, just incredibl
mr. william ice. >> reporter: police say 38-year-old william ice abducted the teen, taking her 700 miles to arkansas before authorities finally caught up with him over would cause to savannah. >> reporter: when confronted by police, ice opened fire, critically wounding one officer before turning the gun on himself. the teen was not harmed. >> i'm just glad she's found. the community came together looking for her. >> reporter: northeast of orlando, florida, a deputy is...
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flat thoughts, want to stand up for mr williams pm?— williams i'm?n't got many friends left - williams i'm? not massively, he hasn't got many friends left in i hasn't got many friends left in westminster. i would say, i suppose, i do think this is right. when you're presented with an absolutely appalling mess that pandemic has created, its going to be a mammoth operation for anyone. created, its going to be a mammoth operation foranyone. children's operation for anyone. children's education operation foranyone. children's education has been decimated. 0nce ministers need to do, show a level of confidence. i'm afraid galya don't like gavin williamson 's's is a shot. —— gavin williamson. let’s a shot. -- gavin williamson. let's see what your _ a shot. -- gavin williamson. let's see what your predictions - a shot. —— gavin williamson. let's see what your predictions hold for the future. the daily telegraph is looking what the bbc is doing in terms of its targets. sonia, go for it. this the bbc is doing in terms of its targets. sonia, go for it. this is
flat thoughts, want to stand up for mr williams pm?— williams i'm?n't got many friends left - williams i'm? not massively, he hasn't got many friends left in i hasn't got many friends left in westminster. i would say, i suppose, i do think this is right. when you're presented with an absolutely appalling mess that pandemic has created, its going to be a mammoth operation for anyone. created, its going to be a mammoth operation foranyone. children's operation for anyone. children's education...
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mr. williams. commissioner chang has something that she would like to state for the record. >> executive director, julie, should i make that for the next item? >> i'm sorry, yes, the next item. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> we'll hear from the permit holder. >> hello, madam. i'm the president of the h.o.a. so, the reason to do the repairs is that the stairs are falling apart. working on the stairs and we tried to close it right now to try and injuries and it's all the and engineers and there's no way to repair it. it's well beyond repair. we have to reconstruct from scratch. redo the concrete and wood and use different techniques. it wasn't done the modern way. basically we do everything from scratch. so, we have nothing against the deck by default, we had to rebuild in time with the deck so that's why the initial assumption and we talked to professionals and they told us well it's not easy because the stairs have to be (inaudible) but perhaps the deck is a variance or not. the appellant was more
mr. williams. commissioner chang has something that she would like to state for the record. >> executive director, julie, should i make that for the next item? >> i'm sorry, yes, the next item. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> we'll hear from the permit holder. >> hello, madam. i'm the president of the h.o.a. so, the reason to do the repairs is that the stairs are falling apart. working on the stairs and we tried to close it right now to try and injuries and...
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let's get more from the looser us i'm mr william blue cross welcome william let's start with yesterday then what were the main takeaways from day one of this trial. i felt yes it was very much a preview of what we can come to expect over the next coming days remember they were arguing constitutionality of the trial not the trial itself but we saw a lot of what's to come with democrats presenting both a legal constitutional case for convicting the president for an impeachment as well as creating an emotional case by showing video from the day of the attack at the capitol by very much linking those images to comments from donald trump and trying to remind senators especially republican senators who are very hesitant to go against from just how they felt especially the reminder that mike pence the vice president vice president was in self directly under threat as were all of those people sitting in the senate chamber listening to those statements meanwhile the other side trump's lawyers saying you know the exact opposite yes what happened on january 6th was a horrible thing they condemned
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mr. williams is incredible. he is passionate, caring, he is extremely loving. >> for cleaning at homeless encampments and connecting with those who lived there, this week's jefferson award goes to vincent rate williams. >>> some of the weekend cleanups take hours and others take months. >>> numental effort. we appreciate him and his crew. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com . >>> standing by with a little change in the weather coming up. maybe a little bit of it difference. >> we will take whatever we can get at this point. we still have the whole month of march so maybe we can make up some of the dips. there are clouds are now producing a beautiful sunset but for most of the night it will be clear and chilly. more clouds tomorrow but dry during the day. then showers possible north of the golden gate tomorrow evening. i will show you future guest in a second. off and on showerbroniday afternoon but more showers late friday night into early saturday. let's take a look at the f
mr. williams is incredible. he is passionate, caring, he is extremely loving. >> for cleaning at homeless encampments and connecting with those who lived there, this week's jefferson award goes to vincent rate williams. >>> some of the weekend cleanups take hours and others take months. >>> numental effort. we appreciate him and his crew. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com . >>> standing by with a little change in the...
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let's get more from date of loser us from mr williams blue cross welcome william let's start with yesterday then what were the main takeaways from day one of this trial. i felt yes it was very much a preview of what we can come to expect over the next coming days remember they were arguing constitutionality of the trial not the trial itself but we saw a lot of what's to come with democrats presenting both a legal constitutional case for convicting the president for an impeachment as well as creating an emotional case by showing video from the day of the attack at the capitol by very much linking those images to comments from donald trump and trying to remind senators especially republican senators who are very hesitant to go against from just how they felt especially the reminder that mike pence the vice president vice president was in self directly under threat as were all of those people sitting in the senate chamber listening to those statements meanwhile the other side trump's lawyers saying you know the exact opposite yes what happened on january 6th was a horrible thing they condemned
let's get more from date of loser us from mr williams blue cross welcome william let's start with yesterday then what were the main takeaways from day one of this trial. i felt yes it was very much a preview of what we can come to expect over the next coming days remember they were arguing constitutionality of the trial not the trial itself but we saw a lot of what's to come with democrats presenting both a legal constitutional case for convicting the president for an impeachment as well as...
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mr. william ice. >> reporter: police say 38-year-old william ice abducted the teen taking her 700 miles tore authorities finally caught up with him over the weekend. >> we felt like the more information that we give out about him that the more danger we would cause to savannah. >> reporter: when confronted by police, they say ice opened fire critically wounding one officer before turning the gun on himself. the teen was not harmed. >> i'm just glad she's found. i mean, you know, the entire community all came together looking for her. >> reporter: meanwhile, northeast of orlando, florida, a deputy is being hailed a hero after rescuing a 13-year-old tracking her down at a motel. >> sheriff's office, back up. >> reporter: police body camera video showing the deputy walking in on 22-year-old tyler thompson shirtless. when the deputy arrived the teenager ran into his arms giving him a hug. >> what's up, sweetheart. are you hurt at all? you're not hurt at all? >> my stomach hurts. >> your stomach hurts. >> she noticed i was a deputy and she came running into my arms because she knew that she had
mr. william ice. >> reporter: police say 38-year-old william ice abducted the teen taking her 700 miles tore authorities finally caught up with him over the weekend. >> we felt like the more information that we give out about him that the more danger we would cause to savannah. >> reporter: when confronted by police, they say ice opened fire critically wounding one officer before turning the gun on himself. the teen was not harmed. >> i'm just glad she's found. i mean,...
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mr. william still. now mr. steele was a free colored man. he was an important colored man as well. you see he was in charge of the anti slavery society right there in philadelphia the city of brotherly love. but more important than all of that. he was a station master on the underground railroad. so i met up with him and we got to be very fast friends and over time. he taught me all about. the underground railroad and in 18 and 51 he decided that i harriet tubman. might be the kind of person who could be a conductor on his railroad. so that's when i started making my tricks. as a conductor and i won't want y'all to know on that railroad. we mostly traveled at night. hit in the day. at night we'd follow that north star follow that drinking gourd. because you see all roads that lead north. they lead to freedom. one other thing about that railroad it was illegal. against the law but i'ma tell you it was a way to freedom for the escaping slaves. i made about 13 trips on that railroad led scores of my folks to freedom. yes, i did. i'm telling you one thing. they had posters. for my capt
mr. william still. now mr. steele was a free colored man. he was an important colored man as well. you see he was in charge of the anti slavery society right there in philadelphia the city of brotherly love. but more important than all of that. he was a station master on the underground railroad. so i met up with him and we got to be very fast friends and over time. he taught me all about. the underground railroad and in 18 and 51 he decided that i harriet tubman. might be the kind of person...
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mr. williams. >> thank you, chairman. mr. schultz you touched on the shuttered venue operations grant program in your testimony. the shuttered venue program recognizes that businesses like yours were some of the first to close and will be the last to reopen as covid-19 caused some problems. other aid programs such as the paycheck protection program do not meet the unique needs of these highly affected industries. so i would say, i would like to give you the opportunity to speak directly to the small business administration on how your business is impacted every single day this critical program is not accepting applications. >> thank you, first of all, congressman from supporting and sponsoring the venue operators grant. every day that that grant application process isn't open causes consternation for everybody in the thete r business especially a lot of us are closed. and i think every day we don't have that application process open the more worry comes into our lives about the future, whether we're going to survive or not. i
mr. williams. >> thank you, chairman. mr. schultz you touched on the shuttered venue operations grant program in your testimony. the shuttered venue program recognizes that businesses like yours were some of the first to close and will be the last to reopen as covid-19 caused some problems. other aid programs such as the paycheck protection program do not meet the unique needs of these highly affected industries. so i would say, i would like to give you the opportunity to speak directly...
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mr. mick williams. after he left, robert cox came by. when world war ii broke out, as i mentioned, there was a relocation camp in santa fe that i remember my father showing to us where back then, president roosevelt issued an executive order to round up the japanese americans because of fear that they might be working with japan, declaring war on the united states. i remember passing by and you could see him behind the barbed wire and that was probably one of the sore spots in american history that we committed, civil rights, whatever. that finally got clarified. i talk about the military. they were there for quite some time, and an interesting thing, right on trinity drive there was a huge building called the hanger. it was a humongous building. and the military did all the maintenance on their vehicles. on the side were vehicles that were for use that they could check out and so forth, but it became a unique playing ground for, us because they did away with the key system, because they had a toggle switch. on sundays, there was a very
mr. mick williams. after he left, robert cox came by. when world war ii broke out, as i mentioned, there was a relocation camp in santa fe that i remember my father showing to us where back then, president roosevelt issued an executive order to round up the japanese americans because of fear that they might be working with japan, declaring war on the united states. i remember passing by and you could see him behind the barbed wire and that was probably one of the sore spots in american history...
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gareth williams was found dead in 2010 with a coroner later concluding mr williams was unlawfully killed church. he's affectionately known as "the vicar of facebook gaming". it's a very social activity, and i think it's been a real saviour for people as well, i think it's really helped people to find each other. i think there really is a connection between gaming and church. and that is something to do with the way people come together. london fashion week ends today. it's been the first fully online event and the first gender—neutral one in its history. this was one of the shows to be streamed. it's by bora aksu. although in other shows drag queens featured on the catwalk for the first time. let's take a look at the travel situation now. severe delays on the hammersmith and city line due to train cancellations. jubilee is part—suspended due to a signalfailure. on the buses an ongoing strike mean 60 routes across london are affected. check for the list of routes on twitter @bbctravelalert. and on the roads finchley road is down to one lane at hendon way for water works. now the weather w
gareth williams was found dead in 2010 with a coroner later concluding mr williams was unlawfully killed church. he's affectionately known as "the vicar of facebook gaming". it's a very social activity, and i think it's been a real saviour for people as well, i think it's really helped people to find each other. i think there really is a connection between gaming and church. and that is something to do with the way people come together. london fashion week ends today. it's been the...
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mr. williams. >> thank you, madam chairman. mr.u touched on the grants program in our testimony. i was proud to be the lead in the house which i'm sure you know is what this program is based off. the shuddered venue program recognizes that businesses like yours were some of the first to close and will be the last to reopen as covid-19 caused some problems. other aid programs, such as peks protection program do not meet the needs of these highly effective industries. the industry must swiftly implement the program to deliver relief to businesses like yours that you own. i would say mr. schoaps, i would like to give you the opportunity to speak directly to the small business administration on how your business is impacted every single day this critical program is not accepting applications. >> thank you, first of all, congressman, for supporting and sponsoring the shuddered venues operators grant. every day that that grant application process isn't open causes consternation for everybody in the theater business especially. a lot of u
mr. williams. >> thank you, madam chairman. mr.u touched on the grants program in our testimony. i was proud to be the lead in the house which i'm sure you know is what this program is based off. the shuddered venue program recognizes that businesses like yours were some of the first to close and will be the last to reopen as covid-19 caused some problems. other aid programs, such as peks protection program do not meet the needs of these highly effective industries. the industry must...
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mr. williams of texas. this amendment prohibits land parenthood or any entities and facilities from using funds for the paycheck protection program. the amendment would block federal runs to go to a provider of abortion services. the language would be in line with a long-standing, historical bipartisan hide amendment that sadly by friends -- hyde amendment that sadly my friends are thinking of abandoning that would prevent dollars -- prevent federal dollars being used for abortion services. it is disappointing to see the democratic majority moving in that direction. chair mcgovern: the vote is on the cole amendment. all those in favor, say aye. >> aye. chair mcgovern: all those opposed, say no. >> no. chair mcgovern: we will take the roll call. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> no. chair mcgovern: report the total. >> 48-8. chair mcgovern: the amendment is not agreed to. further amendments. >> i have an amendment, amendment number 199 to hr 1319 offered by m
mr. williams of texas. this amendment prohibits land parenthood or any entities and facilities from using funds for the paycheck protection program. the amendment would block federal runs to go to a provider of abortion services. the language would be in line with a long-standing, historical bipartisan hide amendment that sadly by friends -- hyde amendment that sadly my friends are thinking of abandoning that would prevent dollars -- prevent federal dollars being used for abortion services. it...
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this week we honor sakima williams known as mr. kimo. he teaches art at clairmont middle school in oakland. he also leads an after school program that empowered young black males. using song and encouragement, he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >> take a look at this. know what that is? that's snow as seen from space. national weather service tweeted this birds eye view. that's snow on the peaks. that's very good news because we're going to need that. >>> speaking of space, they are planning to send the first all civilian mission to space later this year. the company is revealing exclusively on the "today" show the first crew member of the mission known as inspiration 4. you can watch tom costello's exclusive report revealing the woman selected, then she'll join the third hour of "today" for a live interview. you can watch it all right here on nbc bay area. "today" begins at 7:00 a.m. i believe anoushah rasta is up for the astronaut's job. is
this week we honor sakima williams known as mr. kimo. he teaches art at clairmont middle school in oakland. he also leads an after school program that empowered young black males. using song and encouragement, he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >> take a look at this. know what that is? that's snow as seen from space. national weather service tweeted this birds eye view. that's snow on the...
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mr. williams: make us more dependent on russia and chinese-owned mines. in conclusion, i strongly urge my colleagues to oppose this horrible no good, very bad bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. egg mr. neguse: with respect to colorado and the outdoor alliance sent a letter to chairman grijalva in support of this bill and signed by the c.e.o. of the national mountain biking association. and then i will also say every bill that is a component of this measure was marked up in the last congress, was heard in the last congress and passed the last congress twice. with that, i yield to the distinguished coleeg from colorado, representative deg get, five minutes. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. degette: i'm so proud to rise in support of h.r. 803 and so proud to be the primary sponsor of this beautiful legislation. the bill seeks to protect one of our nation's most treasured public land. not om will it protect the air we breathe and the wildlife that call these homes and world class recreation opportunities t
mr. williams: make us more dependent on russia and chinese-owned mines. in conclusion, i strongly urge my colleagues to oppose this horrible no good, very bad bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. egg mr. neguse: with respect to colorado and the outdoor alliance sent a letter to chairman grijalva in support of this bill and signed by the c.e.o. of the national mountain biking association. and then i will also say every bill that is a component...
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williams from georgia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chaurm for convening this hearing on the critical need for additional f funding toge assist our familie and communities that have been impacted by covid-19. our constituents are suffering, desperate need of assistance from the federal government.t. my colleagues keep expressing their outrage at the fact that we're spending necessary dollare to help families impacted by a deadly pandemic, but weren't ce falent on the $1.9 trillion tax scam thatct benefitted the nding wealthiest in the country. my question isis for you, dr. spriggs n. your testimony, you stated that there's a misdivided relief that simply reopening tax businesses will solve the scam current unemploymentth crisis. what will it take to actually help the economy atedrecover an ensure that long-term here unemployment is resolved?ning >> thank you, congresswoman.is the data isis. clear because we have huge variation and levels of shutdown, what has been shut down. and it's clear from the economic evidence that it's not these
williams from georgia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chaurm for convening this hearing on the critical need for additional f funding toge assist our familie and communities that have been impacted by covid-19. our constituents are suffering, desperate need of assistance from the federal government.t. my colleagues keep expressing their outrage at the fact that we're spending necessary dollare to help families impacted by a deadly pandemic, but weren't ce falent on the $1.9 trillion...
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this week we honor sakima williams, known as mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. ads an after-school program that empowers young black males. he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >>> nobody would have thought that would happen with all these people around. then you hear gunshots. >>> now at 5:30, a violent rampage. the revelations coming to light about an attack on first responders and a killing in a small town leaving police looking for a woman and her child. >>> plus, the new vaccine delivery system in place across the state. and the problems governor gavin newsom is admitting to the rollout. >>> plus -- >> we heard this big crash boom and this big silver piece roll right in front of our picture window there. >> now grounded. plane parts falling from the sky, a flight forced to make an emergency landing. the investigation now being launch and the changes at the air force as the feds look for a key piece of debris. "today in the bay" starts now. ♪♪ >>> good monday morning
this week we honor sakima williams, known as mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. ads an after-school program that empowers young black males. he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >>> nobody would have thought that would happen with all these people around. then you hear gunshots. >>> now at 5:30, a violent rampage. the revelations coming to light about an attack on first responders...
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mr. garcia. i'm going to recognize miss williams from georgia for five minutes >> thank you, mr. chairman, for convening this hearing on additional need for funding to assist our families and our constituents are suffering and are in desperate need of assistance. my colleagues across the aisle keep expressing outrage over the fact we are spending necessary dollars to help families affected by the pandemic, but were silent on the $1.9 trillion tax scam that benefited the richest in this country. you stated in this -- that there is a misguided belief that simply opening businesses will solve the current unappointed crisis. what will it take to actually help the economy cover and make sure long-term unemployment is resolved? >> thank you. the data is clear because we have huge variation in levels of shutdown. it is clear from the economic evidence that it is the disease. people are responding to the risk and they are not going out because of the risks and it is hurting businesses most of all. the real issue is can we solve the disease can we get it under control, can we throw everyt
mr. garcia. i'm going to recognize miss williams from georgia for five minutes >> thank you, mr. chairman, for convening this hearing on additional need for funding to assist our families and our constituents are suffering and are in desperate need of assistance. my colleagues across the aisle keep expressing outrage over the fact we are spending necessary dollars to help families affected by the pandemic, but were silent on the $1.9 trillion tax scam that benefited the richest in this...
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. >> reporter: and that drive to provide a better experience led sakima williams, better known as mr.o open the eyes as well as the hearts of students at claremont middle school as an art and design teacher. >> so those really cool discussions that we had when i was in college is what i brought into the classroom and lo and behold seventh graders can have collegiate level debate. >> reporter: the work doesn't end in the classroom. for years, mr. kimo also worked with african-american male achievement, an afterschool program started in oakland focused on black males in the district. >> i can't overstate the importance o in your life. >> reporter: the program aims to provide mr. kimo through song, conversation and encouragement is there every step of the way to make sure his students, a group of kings, finds success in the classroom and beyond. >> we have an obligation as black men to go back into our community and help shepherd these brothers along who don't have that figure in their life. >> reporter: and mr. kimo says the pandemic hasn't slowed down his efforts to uplift those in his
. >> reporter: and that drive to provide a better experience led sakima williams, better known as mr.o open the eyes as well as the hearts of students at claremont middle school as an art and design teacher. >> so those really cool discussions that we had when i was in college is what i brought into the classroom and lo and behold seventh graders can have collegiate level debate. >> reporter: the work doesn't end in the classroom. for years, mr. kimo also worked with...
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william. >> caller: yes, sir, mr. cramer. thank you for taking my call >> of course >> caller: yes, sir. you hear me? >> you sound about thor than ever, frankly. >> caller: my question is i follow fedex for several months now. i've seen it move from the 34id 100s to just over 300 in november where it seems to be hovering right now is around 240 to 250 after a strong quarter, q2, with revenue up year over year, 18.7, beats on eps by 20% and great quarter in the financials, where do you feel -- or what do you feel may be holding this stock down and how do you feel ceo -- >> i'll tell you, people still feel that this stock had a huge move and it's been settling. i prefer united parcel why do i say that? because we had -- she told you it's a turning point she told you the revenues are going to get better, they're going to make more money for package and the stock's up $2. i think you buy ups and then soon enough you'll say -- ♪ hallelujah ♪ i got the right one. do we have time for one more can we go to michael in pennsylvania michael! >> caller: ba-ba-ba boo-yah, jimmy. this is mike dietz co
william. >> caller: yes, sir, mr. cramer. thank you for taking my call >> of course >> caller: yes, sir. you hear me? >> you sound about thor than ever, frankly. >> caller: my question is i follow fedex for several months now. i've seen it move from the 34id 100s to just over 300 in november where it seems to be hovering right now is around 240 to 250 after a strong quarter, q2, with revenue up year over year, 18.7, beats on eps by 20% and great quarter in the...
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williams: thank you, madam chairwoman. mr. chairman, thank you for being with our committee. you mentioned there could be 6% growth by the end of the year. i completely agree. the implements are there for the economy to easily rebound. the biggest obstacle i see that could prevent the growth from becoming a reality is individual states forcing businesses to remain closed. for states like mine, texas, the great state of texas that have responsibly open, people are getting back to work. in december texas added 64,000 jobs while states still under heavy lockdowns like california had over 2000 jobs lost over that same period. as we talk about the next step in bitterly, it needs to be focused on getting people back to work. mr. chairman, what would be the best allocation of resources that would incentivize reopening the economy? chair powell: i would say, as you know i'm reluctant to comment, i should not comment on the legislation under consideration. i will not do that. i will say that the single biggest thing is to get people vaccinated and get the pandemic under control, then
williams: thank you, madam chairwoman. mr. chairman, thank you for being with our committee. you mentioned there could be 6% growth by the end of the year. i completely agree. the implements are there for the economy to easily rebound. the biggest obstacle i see that could prevent the growth from becoming a reality is individual states forcing businesses to remain closed. for states like mine, texas, the great state of texas that have responsibly open, people are getting back to work. in...
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mr. arbery's family and friends for their loss. the attorney for williamt expressed similar sentiments but noted bryant had been denied bond for seven months. attorneys for gregory mcmichael declined to comment. the real progress has come not in a courtroom but outside of it. at the time arbery was killed, georgia had no hate crimes law. following the outcry over his death, it does now. last week, georgia's governor unveiled legislation to overhaul the civil war citizens arrest law that had come under scrutiny after arbery's death. >> ahmaud was a victim of vigilante style of violence that has no place in ga ga. >> reporter: do you think this case has the ability to unite or divide us? >> it has the ability to do both. and i'm hoping that it will unite us. >> reporter: though all of this does little to ease her pain, the progress is not lost on a grieving mother. >> i'm sorry i had to lose my son. i'm sorry a life has to be taken to get change. but i'm thankful for that. >> reporter: but change is not justice. and for wanda cooper jones, one year later, ju
mr. arbery's family and friends for their loss. the attorney for williamt expressed similar sentiments but noted bryant had been denied bond for seven months. attorneys for gregory mcmichael declined to comment. the real progress has come not in a courtroom but outside of it. at the time arbery was killed, georgia had no hate crimes law. following the outcry over his death, it does now. last week, georgia's governor unveiled legislation to overhaul the civil war citizens arrest law that had...
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mr. james. appreciate those comments. it sounded like reverend williams. excited to hear your words. hank you. >> mr. chair, we do not have other members of public to comment on this item. >> i will close public comment. >> please call the next item. >> next order of business is item 7. report of the chair. >> there nothing to report. please call the next item. >> item 8. report of the executive director. >> thank you, madam secretary. only a short report. i want to note that tomorrow is the due date for proposals for interim activation uses of temporary terminal in transbay. we look forward to receiving those. we will update you on the process. that concludes my report. >> thank you. please call next item. >> next order of business is item 10. closed session. conference with legal council. anticipated litigation. initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph 4 of the subdivision d of section 54956.9. one case. discussion. mr. chair. >> madam secretary any speaker cards for this item? >> members of the public at this time who wish to provide public comment on this item call 415-655-0
mr. james. appreciate those comments. it sounded like reverend williams. excited to hear your words. hank you. >> mr. chair, we do not have other members of public to comment on this item. >> i will close public comment. >> please call the next item. >> next order of business is item 7. report of the chair. >> there nothing to report. please call the next item. >> item 8. report of the executive director. >> thank you, madam secretary. only a short...
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williams. is your job fun? [laughter] mr. powell: yes. it is. i love my job. and it is a chance to do work that i things help people. i have great colleagues. -- i think help people. i have great colleagues. it is important. i really do enjoy the work. >> thank you, chairman powell. >> thank you, chairman. mr. powell: thanks, john, greg, thanks, peter. >> thank you for a very insightful discussion on a wide range of issues. i really like the last question. and thanks, peter, and greg. i love the fact that we get questions from the students. and i know greg, you have invited your students to watch this event. i think it's been a great classroom, to see how, chair powell, you view the economy, thing about policy, independence, -- think about policy, independence, really important topics. announcer: coming up on washington journal, john bailey
williams. is your job fun? [laughter] mr. powell: yes. it is. i love my job. and it is a chance to do work that i things help people. i have great colleagues. -- i think help people. i have great colleagues. it is important. i really do enjoy the work. >> thank you, chairman powell. >> thank you, chairman. mr. powell: thanks, john, greg, thanks, peter. >> thank you for a very insightful discussion on a wide range of issues. i really like the last question. and thanks, peter,...
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mr. james. appreciate those comments. it sounded like reverend williams. excited to hear your words. you. >> mr. chair, we do not have other members of public to comment on this item. >> i will close public comment. >> please call the next item. >> next order of business is item 7. report of the chair. >> there nothing to report. please call the next item. >> item 8. report of the executive director. >> thank you, madam secretary. only a short report. i want to note that tomorrow is the due date for proposals for interim activation uses of temporary terminal in transbay. we look forward to receiving those. we will update you on the process. that concludes my report. >> thank you. please call next item. >> next order of business is item 10. closed session. conference with legal council. anticipated litigation. initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph 4 of the subdivision d of section 54956.9. one case. discussion. mr. chair. >> madam secretary any speaker cards for this item? >> members of the public at this time who wish to provide public comment on this item call 415-655-0001.
mr. james. appreciate those comments. it sounded like reverend williams. excited to hear your words. you. >> mr. chair, we do not have other members of public to comment on this item. >> i will close public comment. >> please call the next item. >> next order of business is item 7. report of the chair. >> there nothing to report. please call the next item. >> item 8. report of the executive director. >> thank you, madam secretary. only a short report. i...
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mr. trump's lawyer will get three days to make their case they're the biggest hurdle for democrats. it is unlikely tonight. >>> pete williams reports on what we know of the rioters and the charges they face. >> reporter: federal prosecutors charged 211 people on the assault of the capitol accused some planning a violent attack well in advance. it came from 43 states, men out numbered women 7-1 >> absolutely a spectrum that supports and january 6th brought extremists from all areas and they all came with different skills set nearly two dozens had ties to right wing extremist groups the proud boys pushing police out of the barricades militia group had similar plans, using cell phones as walkie-talkies to coordinate their actions. most of those arrests accused of trespassing. >> pete williams nbc news, washington >>> president biden will concentrate on the massive covid relief bill so many americans are counting on. kristen welker is at the white house. >>> we are back now with the >> reporter: the president has voiced support for the trial but it could under cut for mr. biden's push democrats unveiling a 3 $3,600 child tax cr
mr. trump's lawyer will get three days to make their case they're the biggest hurdle for democrats. it is unlikely tonight. >>> pete williams reports on what we know of the rioters and the charges they face. >> reporter: federal prosecutors charged 211 people on the assault of the capitol accused some planning a violent attack well in advance. it came from 43 states, men out numbered women 7-1 >> absolutely a spectrum that supports and january 6th brought extremists from...
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in san francisco, alex miato and jessica williams and mr. lÓpez and san francisco resident shawn matsarosa are a few names of the people who have died at the hands of law enforcement in the bay area. all of this is dehumanizing. from 2016, through 2019, police killed 621 californians. and police departments in our city have some of the highest rates of killings in the nation. of unarmed people, california police killed three out of four people who were people of color and black and latino families. and communities of color have always disproportionately been vulnerable to police incidents, creating generations of individuals and community trauma. without systemic police reform, police brutality against people of color will continue to happen and we need to stop police officers from committing serious misconduct. and make sure that it's held accountable. california currently does not license its police force, and it is one of only five states that is unable to decertify officers who commit serious misconduct. even though we have over 200 prof
in san francisco, alex miato and jessica williams and mr. lÓpez and san francisco resident shawn matsarosa are a few names of the people who have died at the hands of law enforcement in the bay area. all of this is dehumanizing. from 2016, through 2019, police killed 621 californians. and police departments in our city have some of the highest rates of killings in the nation. of unarmed people, california police killed three out of four people who were people of color and black and latino...
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percent make comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s a son was a child prodigy. at 18 months he reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the brain remaining unused. pop culture has also helped to perpetuate the myth. of course some areas of the brain may be more active than others but none are completely idle if they can't receive stimuli they'll find another job to do. for example in blind people the visual centers of the brain can adapt to help process or tree signals. but brain cells tend to atrophy if the news. quite apart from a conscious decision making the brain has plenty to do filtering impressions regulating breathing controlling reflexes hunger and thirst and much more besides. the fact is only people who suffer real brain damage can no longer use certain parts of their brain. the rest of us can acces
percent make comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s a son was a child prodigy. at 18 months he reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the brain...
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percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a very positive by psychologist william james and the student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s the son was a child prodigy. at 18 months reportedly could read a newspaper the. motor was a claim that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or parts of the brain remaining on used. pop culture has also helped to perpetuate the myth. of course some areas of the brain may be more active than others but none are completely idle if they can't receive stimuli they'll find another job to do. for example in blind people the visual centers of the brain can adapt to help process order tree signals. but brain cells tend to atrophy if their own news. quite apart from conscious decision making the brain has plenty to do filtering impressions regulating breathing controlling reflexes hunger and thirst and much more besides. the fact is only people who suffer real brain damage can no longer use certain parts of their brain. the rest of u
percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a very positive by psychologist william james and the student boris c.d.'s. c.d.'s the son was a child prodigy. at 18 months reportedly could read a newspaper the. motor was a claim that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or parts of the brain...
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percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein and my heart back to a misunderstanding about the very positive by psychologist william james under student boris cedars. the cedar says son was a child prodigy. at 18 months who reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254. james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of the full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the brain remaining unused. pop culture has also helped to perpetuate the myth. of course some areas of the brain may be more active than others but none are completely idle if they can't receive stimuli they'll find another job to do. for example in blind people the visual centers of the brain can adapt to help process order tree signals . but brain cells tend to atrophy if their own news. quite apart from a conscious decision making the brain has plenty to do filtering impressions regulating breathing controlling reflexes hunger and thirst and much more besides. the fact is only people who suffer real brain damage can no longer use certain parts of their brain. the rest of us
percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein and my heart back to a misunderstanding about the very positive by psychologist william james under student boris cedars. the cedar says son was a child prodigy. at 18 months who reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254. james then said in a lecture people only meet a fraction of the full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the brain...
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mrs. obama. thinking that because of his suffering and her suffering and reverend williams, it made it possible for president of the united states. a black woman that became that graduating from an hbcu, howard university, but we see now, six years after that march, even after john lewis has gone on that kamala harris sits as vice president of the united states and as i said at the beginning of the show, two years ago, today, i sat with her in sylvia's restaurant known all over the world. at the same table i sat with barack obama and talked about per suing the dream for president. she made it to vice president and next saturday, i will show and interview i will do with her this week in washington and the white house about where we are in black history now. what she means, what she hopes people will say about her and her uniqueness bringing into an unprecedented time and what our priorities. it's not enough to just tud stud -- study black history, you must make some and when you time comes, you must seize that time because history will be writing about what we do and don't do one day like it writes
mrs. obama. thinking that because of his suffering and her suffering and reverend williams, it made it possible for president of the united states. a black woman that became that graduating from an hbcu, howard university, but we see now, six years after that march, even after john lewis has gone on that kamala harris sits as vice president of the united states and as i said at the beginning of the show, two years ago, today, i sat with her in sylvia's restaurant known all over the world. at...
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williams, better known as eyes hearts of students at clairmont. >> what i brought into the classroom, lo and behold, they can have collegiate-level debate. >> mr.o has worked with african-american male achievement, started in oakland, focused on black males in the district. >> i can't overstate the importance of a strong, positive black role model or figure in your life. >> the program aims to provide academic support, increase educational engagement and close the achievement gap. mr. kimo through song, encouragement is there to make sure his students find success in thelassroom and beyond. >> we have an obligation, as black men, to go back into our community and help shepherd these brothers along, who don't have that figure in their life. >> williams tells us that the pandemic completely transformed the way he teaches. he said incorporating various platforms have allowed his lessons to become mover an effort as well as collaborative with those young boys and watching that story, you can feel his passion for his profession as well and for that, mr. kimo, thank you. >>> in 40 states, residents woke up to a winter blast, bringing snow, ice and po
williams, better known as eyes hearts of students at clairmont. >> what i brought into the classroom, lo and behold, they can have collegiate-level debate. >> mr.o has worked with african-american male achievement, started in oakland, focused on black males in the district. >> i can't overstate the importance of a strong, positive black role model or figure in your life. >> the program aims to provide academic support, increase educational engagement and close the...
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let's bring in william lawrence he's professor of international relations at american university and a former u.s. diplomat joins us from washington d.c. mr lawrence good to have you here on the program so it sounds like both sides really diggin but all of a there probably talking behind the scenes out there. well there's no direct talks behind the scenes but there are definitely indirect talks behind the scenes going on and even offers put on the table and i think the europeans are the main intermediaries in this discussion so working term i've been hearing by mantra behind the scenes talks is compliance for compliance and they get the 2 sides back into the g c p a way with this few new conditions as possible this is not easy but it's the easiest way to get things moving forward right now we're having negotiation by megaphone both with the pronouncements by the supreme leader and by by and that's no way to get anywhere how quickly then do you think we might see things back to the pre trumps thing to quote. well in some sense that will take a very long time because the iranians are saying there are whole new set of sanctions the result of
let's bring in william lawrence he's professor of international relations at american university and a former u.s. diplomat joins us from washington d.c. mr lawrence good to have you here on the program so it sounds like both sides really diggin but all of a there probably talking behind the scenes out there. well there's no direct talks behind the scenes but there are definitely indirect talks behind the scenes going on and even offers put on the table and i think the europeans are the main...
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we spoke about it briefly there and told him what william walker had told me, as well as i passed on to mr. irving, i think later on that afternoon, and they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so, mr. irving and mr. stenger, mr. irving, as i understand it, you have some disagreement with the characterization about the concern about the optics, so i would invite both mr. irving and mr. stenger to relay your best recollection of that conversation on january 4th. >> senator, my best recollection on january 4th was a phone call from chief sund indicating he had received an offer for 125 unarmed guard that could be positioned around traffic perimeter checkpoints at the capitol. my recollection again is, as we followed up with mr. stenger, the three of us engaged in a conversation whereby we looked at the offer in light of the existing intelligence. and the decision, the collective decision among the three of us, was that the intelligence did not warrant the national guard. and my recollection is that ended the discussion relative to the offer, and the only question on the table is sho
we spoke about it briefly there and told him what william walker had told me, as well as i passed on to mr. irving, i think later on that afternoon, and they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so, mr. irving and mr. stenger, mr. irving, as i understand it, you have some disagreement with the characterization about the concern about the optics, so i would invite both mr. irving and mr. stenger to relay your best recollection of that conversation on january 4th. >> senator,...
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and i told him what william walker had told me as well as i had passed on to mr. irving i think later on that afternoon, they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so mr. irving and mr. stenger, mr. irving as i understand it you have some disagreement with the characterization about the concern about the optics, so i would invite both mr. irving and mr. stenger to relay your best recollection of that conversation on january 4th. >> senator, my best recollection of the conversation on january 4th was a phone call from chief sund indicating that he had received an offer for 125 unarmed guard that could get positioned around traffic perimeter check points at the capitol. my recollection again is as we followed up with mr. stenger, the three of us engaged in a conversation wrap we looked at the offer in light of the existing intelligence and the decision, the collective decision amongst the three of us was that the intelligence did not warrant the national guard. and my recollection that ended the discussion relative to the offer and the only question on the ta
and i told him what william walker had told me as well as i had passed on to mr. irving i think later on that afternoon, they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so mr. irving and mr. stenger, mr. irving as i understand it you have some disagreement with the characterization about the concern about the optics, so i would invite both mr. irving and mr. stenger to relay your best recollection of that conversation on january 4th. >> senator, my best recollection of the...
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in san francisco alex miato and jessica williams and mr. lÓpez and san francisco resident shawn matsarosa are a few names of the people who have died at the hands of law enforcement in the bay area. all of this is dehumanizing. from 2016 through 2019, police killed 621 californians. and police departments in our city have some of the highest rates of killings in the nation. of unarmed people california police killed three out of four people who were people of color and black and latino families. and communities of color have always disproportionately been vulnerable to police incidents creating generations of individuals and community trauma. without systemic police reform police brutality against people of color will continue to happen and we need to stop police officers from committing serious misconduct. and make sure that it's held accountable. california currently does not license its police force, and it is one of only five states that is unable to decertify officers who commit serious misconduct. even though we have over 200 professi
in san francisco alex miato and jessica williams and mr. lÓpez and san francisco resident shawn matsarosa are a few names of the people who have died at the hands of law enforcement in the bay area. all of this is dehumanizing. from 2016 through 2019, police killed 621 californians. and police departments in our city have some of the highest rates of killings in the nation. of unarmed people california police killed three out of four people who were people of color and black and latino...
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demands or we're going to behave even more badly very briefly william does that mean that say we might see them deconstructing the whole thing mr malley stands accused of being too soft on iran that's his kind of calling card he was involved in the run up to 2015 but if he was to push through something like compliance on compliance as a standalone concept before elections in iran what june july time that might be the beginning of a door opening further than it's open at the moment. yes so there's sort of 3 ways to do this there's there's just reentering in a phased way there's a j c p o 8 light which is partial right and then there's the renegotiation of everything and what you're talking about is this phase 3 entry which is entirely possible right away before the elections if the u.s. makes the 1st move and then starts in negotiations through the europeans to russian with iran and saying now you've got to make your move the good news here is that everybody wants to go back to the g. suit j c p a way and so for william always great to get your take on what might become of the 2015 j c p o e willems they're talking to us from wa
demands or we're going to behave even more badly very briefly william does that mean that say we might see them deconstructing the whole thing mr malley stands accused of being too soft on iran that's his kind of calling card he was involved in the run up to 2015 but if he was to push through something like compliance on compliance as a standalone concept before elections in iran what june july time that might be the beginning of a door opening further than it's open at the moment. yes so...
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mr. stenger came over to the office for the video call i hosted with a dozen law officials from the capitol in d.c. we spoke about it briefly there and told him what's william walker had told me as well as i had passed on to mr. irving later on that afternoon and they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so, mr. irving and mr. stenger, as i understand that you have some disagreements with the characterization about the concern about the optics. so i would invite both mr. irving and mr. stenger to relay your best recollection of that conversation on january 4th. >> senator, my best recollection of the conversation on january 4th was a phone call from chief sund indicating that he had received an offer for 125 unarmed guard that could be positioned around traffic perimeter checkpoints, the capitol. i recollection again is that we followed up with mr. stenger and the three of us engaged in a conversation whereby we looked at the offer in light of the existing intelligence, and the decision amongst the three of us was that the intelligence did not warrant the national guard. and it's my recollection that depended the discussion relative to the offer and
mr. stenger came over to the office for the video call i hosted with a dozen law officials from the capitol in d.c. we spoke about it briefly there and told him what's william walker had told me as well as i had passed on to mr. irving later on that afternoon and they both seemed satisfied with that response. >> so, mr. irving and mr. stenger, as i understand that you have some disagreements with the characterization about the concern about the optics. so i would invite both mr. irving...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and honor a great georgian and a great american. william, or will, howard i think gram ii -- ingram ii, passed away at the age of 43. he began his career in the military after remarkably receiving appointments to all three of the united states service academies. he was a 1999 graduate of west point. . will wept on to earn a graduate degree from the university of washington. following his active duty service, he went on to serve his country as an army civilian for over 15 years. during that time he served as the chief of master planning for the army's third infantry division tore several years before he took on responsibilities as the chief of operations and maintenance at fort stewart and hunter army airfield. among his accomplishments, will was most proud of his son gabe. my thoughts and prayers are with his families, friends, and all who knew him during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the longest serving public servant in brian county and a great american. long time brian county sheriff clive smith retired
mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and honor a great georgian and a great american. william, or will, howard i think gram ii -- ingram ii, passed away at the age of 43. he began his career in the military after remarkably receiving appointments to all three of the united states service academies. he was a 1999 graduate of west point. . will wept on to earn a graduate degree from the university of washington. following his active duty service, he went on to serve his country as an army...
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percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris cedars. the cedar says son was a child prodigy. at 18 months who reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture. people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the brain remaining unused. pop culture has also helped to perpetuate the myth. of course some areas of the brain may be more active than others but none are completely idle if they can't receive stimuli they'll find another job to do. for example in blind people the visual centers of the brain can adapt to help process or true signals. but brain cells tend to atrophy if their own news. quite apart from conscious decision making the brain has plenty to do filtering impressions regulating breathing controlling reflexes hunger and thirst and much more besides. the fact is only people who suffer real brain damage can no longer use certain parts of their brain. the rest of
percent myth comes from it's been mr tributed to many people including albert einstein at my heart back to a misunderstanding of a theory positive by psychologist william james under student boris cedars. the cedar says son was a child prodigy. at 18 months who reportedly could read a newspaper. later it was claimed that he had an i.q. of 254000000 james then said in a lecture. people only meet a fraction of their full mental potential. but he said not. thing about 10 percent or part of the...