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mrs. wilson claim she was in a pool with her co-workers at a mcdonald's but the actual winning ticket she bought by herself. she says in the article she has no plans to share their winnings. at this mcdonald's a few blocks from where the winning ticket was sold, i was told by a pr person that cameras were not allowed on the property and she would not give out any information including whether mrs. wilson worked at mcdonald's or whether any mega millions pool had been purchased by employees here. and under -- and address we found in south baltimore, no one -- answered and one neighbor told me there has not been any activity here in weeks. back at the 711 where the ticket was purchased, store employees had no comment but patrons i talked with for the most part were skeptical about the story. >> april fool's joke, i guess. >> i do not think it is an april fool's joke. i think it is real. if it was the got the rest of us. >> she did not come forward, i do not know. i would have hurried up and got out
mrs. wilson claim she was in a pool with her co-workers at a mcdonald's but the actual winning ticket she bought by herself. she says in the article she has no plans to share their winnings. at this mcdonald's a few blocks from where the winning ticket was sold, i was told by a pr person that cameras were not allowed on the property and she would not give out any information including whether mrs. wilson worked at mcdonald's or whether any mega millions pool had been purchased by employees...
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mr. gehry is theater artist robert wilson. wilson. mr. wilson has shaped the look of theater and opera through his signature use of light and classical rigor of the scenic and furniture design, he articulates the force and originality of his investigation. he attended the university of texas and moved to new york and attended pratt institute in brooklyn. he became a leader of manhattan downtown art scene and turned his attention to large-scale opera. with philip glass he created the monumental einstein on the beach in 1976 which won worldwide acclaim. he worked increasingly with major european theaters and opera houses and collaborated with internationally renowned writers and performers, and he's won numerous honors for his work around the world. in my previous life as director of the new york public library, i was proud to be responsible for the robert wilson audio and visual collection at the library for the performing arts in new york, so it's nice to be working with robert wilson again. so, please welcome frank gehry and robert wilson
mr. gehry is theater artist robert wilson. wilson. mr. wilson has shaped the look of theater and opera through his signature use of light and classical rigor of the scenic and furniture design, he articulates the force and originality of his investigation. he attended the university of texas and moved to new york and attended pratt institute in brooklyn. he became a leader of manhattan downtown art scene and turned his attention to large-scale opera. with philip glass he created the monumental...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. secretary. general dempsey. thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also as a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you're reviewing, i'm very concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget which would be a reduction of 8% to 12% beginning next january. you both have correctly warned of hollowing out of military, but people are still confused because they've heard and seen $100 billion cut of $487 billion cut and now a pending $600 billion cut. it's just total confusion. what message do you have to the american people -- what do you want them to know about the effect of sequestration, mr. secretary and general. >> congressman, i've tried to make clear time and time and time again that sequestration and the cuts involved in sequestration would be a disaster for the defense department. and would truly hollow out our force and weaken our national defense. we're already cutting close to a half a trillion dollars pursuant to the budget control act. we made tho
mr. wilson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. secretary. general dempsey. thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also as a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you're reviewing, i'm very concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget which would be a reduction of 8% to 12% beginning next january. you both have correctly warned of hollowing out of military, but people are still confused because...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and thank you, general, for being here and secretary. i have a unique perspective. i was honored to be on a delegation with former congressman kurt wellman where we visited pyongyang. so i have seen the contrast between the totalitarian state of the dprk and to see the success of the republic of korea, and it is really inspiring. as we visited seoul, we've had to travel by helicopter, because of the heavy traffic of bring g bringibringing of brand new suvs filling up the six and eight-lane boulevardses. quite a contrast from pyongyang. it is really a classic example of the success of free market, democracy over totalitarian government. at the same time, it is really led to a concern that i have about the role of china and russia. it would seem like it would be in their interests that there would be a level of security, economic security, military, to have some reforms, and north korea, but what is the role of china and russia and particularly with the transition in government? what have they -- how have their actions been matched? >> i c
mr. wilson. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and thank you, general, for being here and secretary. i have a unique perspective. i was honored to be on a delegation with former congressman kurt wellman where we visited pyongyang. so i have seen the contrast between the totalitarian state of the dprk and to see the success of the republic of korea, and it is really inspiring. as we visited seoul, we've had to travel by helicopter, because of the heavy traffic of bring g bringibringing...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it, the ayes have it and the journal is approved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. and the yeas and nays are requested. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. mr. lankford: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? >> request permi
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it, the ayes have it and the journal is approved. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this...
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mr. wilson. the giants get a "w."ubrey huff even knocked one out of the park. >> most manual cal moment was huff sitting the hit. >> i got at autograph from aubrey huff into fans are making memories and merchants making money. fans lined up to get into the restaurants near the ballpark. patio seating transformed into a giant cheering section. had he ever ped i cabbies say the giants baseball is a home run. >> people are tipping fatter and like all giddy. >> buster posey. >> giddy about seeing buster posey back on the field and watching mat cain throw a one-hitter. >> 156 hits to go. get it going. come on, guys. let's go. >> i will be back here tomorrow night. they'd better win. >> lots of excitement. now the pressure is on for the pirates. sweep the jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> people are definitely pumped. nbc bay area is your home for giants baseball. we have more coverage throughout the season on air and online. check out nbcbayarea.com. search the cove for in-depth giants news. we'll also have highlights from
mr. wilson. the giants get a "w."ubrey huff even knocked one out of the park. >> most manual cal moment was huff sitting the hit. >> i got at autograph from aubrey huff into fans are making memories and merchants making money. fans lined up to get into the restaurants near the ballpark. patio seating transformed into a giant cheering section. had he ever ped i cabbies say the giants baseball is a home run. >> people are tipping fatter and like all giddy. >>...
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mr. wilson is back on the mound next year. and gold locks, more than what she bargained for here this is a red became england's goldilocks probably will not be doing that again ec appeared there. >>> 557 the next half-hour from politician to tv star in the gate for lieutenant governor and get it done in the summer and another pat down horse story why of a retired air force major cause some 300 bucks. and crowned is officially being broken this evening with the new 49 a stadium in santa clara. and for the first time ross mercury me speaks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
mr. wilson is back on the mound next year. and gold locks, more than what she bargained for here this is a red became england's goldilocks probably will not be doing that again ec appeared there. >>> 557 the next half-hour from politician to tv star in the gate for lieutenant governor and get it done in the summer and another pat down horse story why of a retired air force major cause some 300 bucks. and crowned is officially being broken this evening with the new 49 a stadium in santa...
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not mrs. wilson. >> now a new rumor is swirling, a man from glen burnie is the winner, his mom bragged about it, lottery officials say it is time for a reality check, pointing out no one has come forward. >> a lot of strange clairms were p made. we know there is no shortage of photo shopped tickets on facebook and twitter. >> whether wilson is the mega winner or not, she now wishes she never told anyone anything. >> she still wants to go back too her life and be anonymous. come on, let's be human about this. it is just money, people. >> oh, and what is she paying her new lawyer. >> i can't tell you that. my god, yeah, they might as well, just come on down here and get my license right now. >> there are several reports that wilson hid the winning ticket inside the mcdonalds here on liberty road but the owner issued a statement saying there is no evidence of that. reporting from milford mill mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> we have learned that glen burnie man rumored to have one does not have th
not mrs. wilson. >> now a new rumor is swirling, a man from glen burnie is the winner, his mom bragged about it, lottery officials say it is time for a reality check, pointing out no one has come forward. >> a lot of strange clairms were p made. we know there is no shortage of photo shopped tickets on facebook and twitter. >> whether wilson is the mega winner or not, she now wishes she never told anyone anything. >> she still wants to go back too her life and be...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the president's proposal of the buffett rule tax increase is just another political gimmick, rejected by the senate. which is targeted at small business owners. with our nation's record unemployment rate of over 8% throughout the last three years, it is clear the president's policies are destroying jobs and chilling economic growth. and last week -- in last week's "the washington post," it was written, quote, the buffett rule is nothing but a form of redistribution that has little to do with debt reduction and everything to do with re-election, end of quote. the president is using the buffett rule tax increase as a way to distract americans from focusing on his failure to implement policies that will create jobs. house republicans remain focused on reducing barriers that are discouraging job creation. i urge
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the president's proposal of the buffett rule tax increase is just another political gimmick, rejected by the senate. which is targeted at small business owners. with our nation's record unemployment rate of over 8% throughout the last three years, it is clear the president's policies are destroying jobs...
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mr. wilson in dennis the menace, old white guys that can't have fun and are out of touch with the way peopleonsume culture in this country. >> what i like is the battleground which may come, which involves their ability to sing. and we actually cut together mitt romney and barack obama. it's not a fair fight by any means, but watch this. ♪ i am so in love with you ♪ for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain ♪ >> if that was the final of "the voice" i'm afraid mitt romney is going home. >> all i can think of is he has said that his first date with ann romney was to see "the sound of music." so i'm fully expecting "climb every mountain" to be the next piece of his repertoire. >> the republicans have already begun a few attack ads. i want to show you this one that's come out i think today. >> oh, yeah. ♪ i am so in love with you >> oh, yeah. >> nice. >> so you can see the battleground there being clearly aligned. a lot of the stuff that the obama campaign may see as positives being thrown back in their faces as the celebrification of the presidency against straight mitt romney. he r
mr. wilson in dennis the menace, old white guys that can't have fun and are out of touch with the way peopleonsume culture in this country. >> what i like is the battleground which may come, which involves their ability to sing. and we actually cut together mitt romney and barack obama. it's not a fair fight by any means, but watch this. ♪ i am so in love with you ♪ for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain ♪ >> if that was the final of "the voice" i'm...
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mr. wilson. the giants get a w.reen huff knocks one out of the park. >> the most magical moment was huff hitting the smash hit. >> reporter: fans are making memories and merchants are making money. fans lined up to get into restaurants near the ballpark. patio seating transformed into a giants' cheering section. petty cabs say giants baseball is a home run. >> we got more rides today. people were tipping better and they were all giddy. >> buster posey! >> reporter: giddy about seeing buster posey back on the field and watching matt cane throw a one-hitter. the giant faithful are looking forward to another world championship season. let's get it going, come on, guys! let's go! >> i will be back here tomorrow night. you better win. >> the excitement continues at the park today. the pressure is on for the giants to so deep sweep the pirates facing off at 6:05 this evening. we are your home for giants baseball with much more coverage throughout the season on air and online. check out our website, nbcbayarea.com. then se
mr. wilson. the giants get a w.reen huff knocks one out of the park. >> the most magical moment was huff hitting the smash hit. >> reporter: fans are making memories and merchants are making money. fans lined up to get into restaurants near the ballpark. patio seating transformed into a giants' cheering section. petty cabs say giants baseball is a home run. >> we got more rides today. people were tipping better and they were all giddy. >> buster posey! >> reporter:...
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mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman has one minute. mr. wilson: as i travel across the sec congressional district of south carolina, over the last constituent workweek, i became increasingly aware of a growing relationship between the savannah river national laboratory and one of their regional research universities, the university of south carolina. these two entities are working together to address key national energy needs in nuclear, hydrogen, few cells, environmental science, advance sensors, and alternative energy in addition to other areas of great national interest. the two institutions anticipate the future formation of a joint technology commercialization initiative involving the darla moore school of business at the university of south carolina to build new technology based upon businesses and create jobs. i look forward to these joint collaborions between the savannah river national laboratory and i am confident their suc
mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman has one minute. mr. wilson: as i travel across the sec congressional district of south carolina, over the last constituent workweek, i became increasingly aware of a growing relationship between the savannah river national laboratory and one of their regional research universities, the university of south carolina. these...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you are revealing, i am concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget, which would be a reduction of 8%-12%, beginning next january. you have learned about a hollowing out. people have heard and seen a hundred billion dollars cut and now pending $600 billion cut. it is just total confusion. what message do you have to the american people? what do you want them to know about the effect of sequestration? >> i tried to make clear time and time again about sequestration and the cuts involved, that it would be a disaster for the defense department. it would truly hollow out our force and weaken our national defense. we are already cutting close to half a trillion dollars. we made those proposals. they are part of our budget. we are doing that over 10 years. it has been a difficult challenge to do it pursuant to a strategy in a way that protect our
mr. wilson. >> thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you are revealing, i am concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget, which would be a reduction of 8%-12%, beginning next january. you have learned about a hollowing out. people have heard and seen a hundred billion dollars cut and now pending $600 billion cut. it is just total confusion. what message...
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mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. without objection, his request is so ordered. mr. wilson: based on the rigorous curriculum, resention and graduation rates honors housing, study abroad programs and enrichment opportunities for students, the university of south carolina honors college was recently named the number one honors program by the public university honors organization. this achievement will be published in a review of 50 public university honors programs later this month. the university of south carolina honors program was established in 1978 and has more than 8,000 alumni spread across the world. since its founding, u.s.c. honors college students have won over 363 national awards, including the rhodes, marshall, goldwater, and others. the 2011 incoming honors college s.a.t. class had an average s.a.t. score of 1427 and an average weighted g.p.a. of 4.61. congratulations, dr. steve lynn, dean of the honors college and the university presiden
mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. without objection, his request is so ordered. mr. wilson: based on the rigorous curriculum, resention and graduation rates honors housing, study abroad programs and enrichment opportunities for students, the university of south carolina honors college was recently named the number one honors program by the public university...
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mr. wilson. >> thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you are revealing, i am concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget, which would be a reduction of 8%-12%, beginning next january. you have learned about a hollowing out. people have heard and seen a hundred billion dollars cut and now pending $600 billion cut. it is just total confusion. what message do you have to the american people? what do you want them to know about the effect of sequestration? >> i tried to make clear time and time again about sequestration and the cuts involved, that it would be a disaster for the defense department. it would truly hollow out our force and weaken our national defense. we are operating -- we are already cutting close to half a trillion dollars. we made those proposals. they are part of our budget. we are doing that over 10 years. it has been a difficult challenge to do it pursuant to a strategy in a w
mr. wilson. >> thank you for your service. i appreciate it as a veteran and also a very grateful parent of a son serving in the military. in the context of the instability that you are revealing, i am concerned about the sequestration of the defense budget, which would be a reduction of 8%-12%, beginning next january. you have learned about a hollowing out. people have heard and seen a hundred billion dollars cut and now pending $600 billion cut. it is just total confusion. what message...
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mr. wilson: madam speaker, our nation's social security system is sadly approaching bankruptcy. the secretary of the treasury spoke on monday revealing that social security benefits are expected to become insolvent in only 21 years. three years sooner than was projected just last year. in a recent article in "the washington post," emily miller wrote, quote, thanks in part -- large part to mr. obama's insistence the 2011 deficit of $148 billion was the second largest single year deterioration since 1983. if washington doesn't do anything to address the program's imbalance, the trustees say we'll be raising the payroll tax to 16.7% to cover the gap, end of quote. this administration continues to take money out of the social security fund, shifting it for programs we cannot afford. it's past time for congress to act and stop washington's out-of-control spending which will ultimately result in higher taxes, more debt, destroying jobs, and putting senior citizens at risk. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. welcom
mr. wilson: madam speaker, our nation's social security system is sadly approaching bankruptcy. the secretary of the treasury spoke on monday revealing that social security benefits are expected to become insolvent in only 21 years. three years sooner than was projected just last year. in a recent article in "the washington post," emily miller wrote, quote, thanks in part -- large part to mr. obama's insistence the 2011 deficit of $148 billion was the second largest single year...
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mr. wilson out in kansas, i know you don't know an awful lot about even where the ticket was sold, other than that it was in the northeastern part of the state. so someone's probably sitting in your state this morning, staring down at a piece of paper saying, i can't believe it over and over again. what is your best advice for that person? >> well, we're telling everybody that they really need to secure that ticket, they need to sign the back of it. and they need to seek legal counsel, or financial advice prior to coming in so they'll be ready when they talk to us. >> and by the way, they do not have to come forward, is that true, at least publicly? they could contact you privately and remain anonymous? >> yes, in our state tt's the way it works. >> and is that realistic? i mean, once you get that much money on your debit card, and you start spending it, you're going to raise some, you know, draw some attention, aren't you? >> well, it's realistic to a point. but, usually someone's talking somewhere, and you can find out possibly who it is. but a lot of money, it's the largest jackpot in
mr. wilson out in kansas, i know you don't know an awful lot about even where the ticket was sold, other than that it was in the northeastern part of the state. so someone's probably sitting in your state this morning, staring down at a piece of paper saying, i can't believe it over and over again. what is your best advice for that person? >> well, we're telling everybody that they really need to secure that ticket, they need to sign the back of it. and they need to seek legal counsel, or...
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mr. harold wilson. >> 1976, he was prime minister. >> we have very great relations with him and mr. lson. pursuing -- forward, then. >> can i take you to polling day on june 11, 1987. this was reported by mr. woodrow wyatt. rupert turned up and sat near him. when can livingston -- ken living 10 appeared, -- livingston appeared, hrupert cried out, "that is me." >> that was the influence of alcohol. >> [unintelligible] well, an external observer might observe [inaudible] let's not get into that. we -- >> it was a stupid, lightheaded remark. >> one point which arises out of the merger of sky television and bsb. on the -- the broadcasting act that was passed that year. do you recall that? >> no. >> it preserves the exemptions, if i can simplify, preserves the exemptions that non-domestic satellite services and sky was operating out of luxembourg. >> we were broadcasting on our luxembourg satellite. >> it was non-domestic. the act preserved the status quo, although there was plenty of opposition to it from the labour party. >> i take your word for it. i do not remember. >> do you remember
mr. harold wilson. >> 1976, he was prime minister. >> we have very great relations with him and mr. lson. pursuing -- forward, then. >> can i take you to polling day on june 11, 1987. this was reported by mr. woodrow wyatt. rupert turned up and sat near him. when can livingston -- ken living 10 appeared, -- livingston appeared, hrupert cried out, "that is me." >> that was the influence of alcohol. >> [unintelligible] well, an external observer might...
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mr. wilson: in 2002, yucca mountain was approve as the location for our nation's nuclear depository which was authorized by congress in 1987. in 20 10, the president sadly placed party politic thovers interests of the american people and began the wasteful process of stopping the project. consumers in south carolina have paid over $1.3 billion for the establishment of a national nuclear repository at yucca mountain. in order to establish accountability and protect the people living in the second congressional district of south carolina, i have introduced the yuke ka utilization to control contamination act this bill gives the administration two options, first, certify the yucca mountain project, or second, face fines to reimburse consumers across the nation who have paid for its opening. the president constantly talks about fairness. it is only fair that the people of south carolina receive the services they've already paid for with hardworking taxpayer dollars, promoting jobs. god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro temp
mr. wilson: in 2002, yucca mountain was approve as the location for our nation's nuclear depository which was authorized by congress in 1987. in 20 10, the president sadly placed party politic thovers interests of the american people and began the wasteful process of stopping the project. consumers in south carolina have paid over $1.3 billion for the establishment of a national nuclear repository at yucca mountain. in order to establish accountability and protect the people living in the...
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mr. board president? >> we will have miss wilson take that honor of pulling the card. let the record show that in public hearing and a process in the presence of our district general counsel, aloha bidders is the apparent low bidder. thank you. if you could not vote, i would appreciate that. quexw >> we need a board hat. >> it may never happen again. do we need to make a motion on that? ok. >> ms. bjork, yes. -- fewer, yes. ms. maufas, aye. nsms. norton. yes. ms. wynns, aye. mr. yee, yes. that is seven ayes. >> the superintendent's proposal for first reading. kate-8 english language arts instructional materials adoption. is there a motion? >> we moved and seconded it. >> one quick announcement related to that. it is these instructional materials, k-5 and 6-8 language arts materials are available to the public for review in the board office between now and the next board meeting. in room 106. >> is there a motion? >> second. >> it has gone through the committee. we will be back for action at the next board meeting. ok? let's move on. item r. proposals for first reading.
mr. board president? >> we will have miss wilson take that honor of pulling the card. let the record show that in public hearing and a process in the presence of our district general counsel, aloha bidders is the apparent low bidder. thank you. if you could not vote, i would appreciate that. quexw >> we need a board hat. >> it may never happen again. do we need to make a motion on that? ok. >> ms. bjork, yes. -- fewer, yes. ms. maufas, aye. nsms. norton. yes. ms. wynns,...
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mr. harper will also address the wilson international center for scholars this afternoon to talk about issues between the u.s. and canada, and you can watch that live, his remarks, at 4:00 eastern on c-span 2. and each night this week, watch american history tv primetime here on c-span 3. tonight, the 34th president, dwight david eisenhower. at 8:00 eastern, the architect who designed the proposed eisenhower monument followed by eisenhower's granddaughter on her opposition to the design and an archival film produced by the u.s. army. tonight on american history tv primetime. >>> house budget committee chairman paul ryan apologized for comments he made last week on defense spending. he said he does not believe the pentagon is on board with the cuts proposed in the president's budget. on the sunday morning news shows, he then said he misspoke and called the head of the joint chiefs to apologize. here's the entire national journal interview with chairman ryan, where he made the comments. this is about half an hour. >>> happy budget day, everybody. good morning. i want to be very brief so we can
mr. harper will also address the wilson international center for scholars this afternoon to talk about issues between the u.s. and canada, and you can watch that live, his remarks, at 4:00 eastern on c-span 2. and each night this week, watch american history tv primetime here on c-span 3. tonight, the 34th president, dwight david eisenhower. at 8:00 eastern, the architect who designed the proposed eisenhower monument followed by eisenhower's granddaughter on her opposition to the design and an...
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stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality and justice set forth of the u.s. constitution and in our laws protecting individual rights. for decades, the aclu has been at the forefront against all forms of racial profiling. racial profiling is policing based on stereotypes instead of faxed evidence and good police work. racial profiling fuels fear and mistrust between law enforcement and the very communities they are supposed to protect. racial profiling is not only in effective, it is unconstitutional and violates basic norms of human rights, both at home and abroad. my testimony lays out how race, religion, national origin are used as proxies for suspicion in three
stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality...
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schools chancellor, kaya henderson was joined by mayor vincent gray inside the wilson building to mr. deuce the program. it lays out spending and planning decisions through 2017. last week, dcps announced a $10 million grant program for schools with a large group of students in need of academic help. take a look at the outline of the 5.5-year plan. they want to increase math and reading level and improve the proficiency rates for the lowest schools and insure that 90% of dcps students like the school they attend and also increase enrollment. >> because while every child will benefit, those children that will benefit most are those children who are in the most socially and economically challenging circumstances. and unfortunately, are disadvantaged substantially by the time they get to school. >> they're ambitious. but we know that we have to be aggressive and urgent if we're going to insure that our young people are ready for college, career and life. >> now, they're also looking at something that might make any students listening or watching right now cringe. extending the school day
schools chancellor, kaya henderson was joined by mayor vincent gray inside the wilson building to mr. deuce the program. it lays out spending and planning decisions through 2017. last week, dcps announced a $10 million grant program for schools with a large group of students in need of academic help. take a look at the outline of the 5.5-year plan. they want to increase math and reading level and improve the proficiency rates for the lowest schools and insure that 90% of dcps students like the...
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american president in many, many years, almost back to coolidge or wilson, so that was a big occasion, and so we -- ambassador and mrs. farish were the american ambassador, and he was hosted there, he had his own chef, and it was an elegant menu, beautiful centerpieces of gorgeous fall apples, this was november, and bright red cloths, and a lot of gold, and when i was there early in the afternoon working and sorting out the seating, i did fully, immediately was aware of this tiny little dog, their dog, who really had free reign of this beautiful home, and i thought, okay, that's all right, the farishes live here all the time, they entertain all the time, this won't be a problem. the guests arrive, we had cocktails and the receiving
american president in many, many years, almost back to coolidge or wilson, so that was a big occasion, and so we -- ambassador and mrs. farish were the american ambassador, and he was hosted there, he had his own chef, and it was an elegant menu, beautiful centerpieces of gorgeous fall apples, this was november, and bright red cloths, and a lot of gold, and when i was there early in the afternoon working and sorting out the seating, i did fully, immediately was aware of this tiny little dog,...
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american president in many, many years, almost back to coolidge or wilson, so that was a big occasion, and so we -- ambassador and mrs. farish were the american ambassador, and he was hosted there, he had his own chef, and it was an elegant menu, beautiful centerpieces of gorgeous fall apples, this was november, and bright red cloths, and a lot of gold, and when i was there early in the afternoon working and sorting out the seating, i did fully, immediately was aware of this tiny little dog, their dog, who really had free reign of this beautiful home, and i thought, okay, that's all right, the farishes live here all the time, they entertain all the time, this won't be a problem. the guests arrive, we had cocktails and the receiving line, and at the end of the line, welcomed in four officials, and everyone was seated and they had poured wine for president bush to make a toast for the queen, seated on his right, and at her table, michael cain, the wonderful actor, so that was our star for the evening, and president bush began the toast, and out of the corner of my eye, i see this tiny white dog and four legs going righ
american president in many, many years, almost back to coolidge or wilson, so that was a big occasion, and so we -- ambassador and mrs. farish were the american ambassador, and he was hosted there, he had his own chef, and it was an elegant menu, beautiful centerpieces of gorgeous fall apples, this was november, and bright red cloths, and a lot of gold, and when i was there early in the afternoon working and sorting out the seating, i did fully, immediately was aware of this tiny little dog,...
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mr. smith class tiesed the media for the coverage. >> the easiest way for it to be over is for all of you to go home and when miss wilson gets ready, then she should do what she desires to do. i think sometimes there are external storeses that work on us that push us into situations that we just have to deal with and this is one of them. i don't know where it came from. i can't identify who it was, but i do know that it has to be dealt with and it has to be dealt with in a way that the law affords her due process. >> reporter: in baltimore, tim rutherford, abc2 news. >> now miss wilson is from haiti. her lawyers will deflected immigration issues saying he wouldn't want her statements to be misconstrued by authorities. >> now the violent storms in texas. abc2 news jamie costello joins us with the latest. >> the national weather service said about a dozen tornadoes hit the area yesterday. today we're hearing amazing stories of survival. some homes were destroyed while others were still standing. >> oh, wow. oh mi goodness. >> according to the national weather service more than a dozen tornadoes pummeled the area. >> please take shelt
mr. smith class tiesed the media for the coverage. >> the easiest way for it to be over is for all of you to go home and when miss wilson gets ready, then she should do what she desires to do. i think sometimes there are external storeses that work on us that push us into situations that we just have to deal with and this is one of them. i don't know where it came from. i can't identify who it was, but i do know that it has to be dealt with and it has to be dealt with in a way that the...
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mr. harper took part in a q&a session at the woodrow wilson center where he discussed a range of topics regardingu.s.-canada relations, energy supplies and exports, immigration and trade expansion. this is about an hour. >> we welcome you all to the ronald reagan building. for those of you that are not in the area, welcome to d.c. during the most beatable time of the year, cherry blossom season. i hope you have had a chance to look around while you are in town. the reagan building is a special project of the u.s. general services administration. again, my name is andrew and on the trade director here. i'd like to welcome the right honorable stephen harper, the prime minister of canada. ambassador, honored guest, members of the diplomatic development and business communities here today. i'd also like to welcome and thank the host of today's program, the woodrow wilson center for international scholars. the reagan building is a mixed-use facility. along with her special events and hospitality service, we pride ourselves in being an active hub for trade promotion, trade policy promotion, and various
mr. harper took part in a q&a session at the woodrow wilson center where he discussed a range of topics regardingu.s.-canada relations, energy supplies and exports, immigration and trade expansion. this is about an hour. >> we welcome you all to the ronald reagan building. for those of you that are not in the area, welcome to d.c. during the most beatable time of the year, cherry blossom season. i hope you have had a chance to look around while you are in town. the reagan building is...
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stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality and justice set forth of the u.s. constitution and in our laws protecting individual rights. for decades, the aclu has been at the forefront against all forms of racial profiling. racial profiling is policing based on stereotypes instead of faxed evidence and good police work. racial profiling fuels fear and mistrust between law enforcement and the very communities they are supposed to protect. racial profiling is not only in effective, it is unconstitutional and violates basic norms of human rights, both at home and abroad. my testimony lays out how race, religion, national origin are used as proxies for suspicion in three
stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality...
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stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality and justice set forth of the u.s. constitution and in our laws protecting individual rights. for decades, the aclu has been at the forefront against all forms of racial profiling. racial profiling is policing based on stereotypes instead of faxed evidence and good police work. racial profiling fuels fear and mistrust between law enforcement and the very communities they are supposed to protect. racial profiling is not only in effective, it is unconstitutional and violates basic norms of human rights, both at home and abroad. my testimony lays out how race, religion, national origin are used as proxies for suspicion in three
stanford university law school and princeton and princeton university's woodrow wilson of policy and international affairs. mr. mero, please proceed. >> good morning, senator durban and ranking member graham, senator franken, senator blumenthal. i'm delighted to testify before you today. we are a nonpartisan organization with over half a million members and hundreds of thousands of additional activists and supporters. in 53 state offices nationwide dedicated to the principles of a quality...
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. >> on behalf of the wilson center directors form, we would like to thank you, mr. prime minister, and your top government officials and your beloved ambassador for making this year only private stop on your visit to washington. >> i appreciate the opportunity. has been great. >> everyone has enjoyed enormously your humor, your substance, and your commitment to our shared relationship. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> prime minister harbor also appeared at a press conference with president obama and mexican president calderon today after a summit at the white house. we will have that in about 45 minutes here on c-span at 8:00 eastern. with congress on a break for the next few weeks, we will feature some of book tv's weekend programs in prime time on c- span2. >> tonight, a look at revolution in the middle east. starting at 8:30 eastern, liberation square, inside the egyptian revolution and the birth of a nation. at 9:55, "the invisible ara." at 11:05, "the devil we don't know." book tv and prime time, all week on c-span2. >> this week, it is american history i
. >> on behalf of the wilson center directors form, we would like to thank you, mr. prime minister, and your top government officials and your beloved ambassador for making this year only private stop on your visit to washington. >> i appreciate the opportunity. has been great. >> everyone has enjoyed enormously your humor, your substance, and your commitment to our shared relationship. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> prime minister harbor also appeared at a...
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the wilson center was obviously impressioned six years ago when we presented the wilson ar ward for public service on mrarper. receiving the award, he was modest and said, "as someone who is only served as canada's prime minister for eight months, i'm not sure i yet merited this recognition." well, prime minister harper, you served your country for six years now, and you have surely revived canadian leadership on the world stage. we know we didn't make a mistake when we gave you the award, so, ladies and gentlemen, the right honorable stephen harper, prime minister of canada, will join me in these chairs and make a few opening remarks. i believe that he will open in french, but he promises that he will translate his french remarks as he just did in the white house so that the rest of you can understand, and we will, as i said, then go directly to questions and to your questions. please welcome the prime minister of canada, stephen harper. >> thank you, jane. [applause] thank you very much for that kind introduction. i will be very brief. [speaking french] >> so i'm here primarily today as i just said to
the wilson center was obviously impressioned six years ago when we presented the wilson ar ward for public service on mrarper. receiving the award, he was modest and said, "as someone who is only served as canada's prime minister for eight months, i'm not sure i yet merited this recognition." well, prime minister harper, you served your country for six years now, and you have surely revived canadian leadership on the world stage. we know we didn't make a mistake when we gave you the...
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that is why the wilson center is here, to offer a platform free of spin and partisan rhetoric to debate these issues the early, and you honor us by coming here today, mr. brennan. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> you can find this discussion on our website, c-span.org. the president is meeting with the japanese prime minister. the two will hold a press conference in less than an hour. the soviet to cox -- this will be at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c- span perry s. >> should tracking of cell phones for car and board approved tonight, an attorney on police use of technology for surveillance and other current law protect an individual's a right to privacy. 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> years ago i was a washington outsider. four years later, i am at this dinner. four years ago, i looked like this. today i look like this. and for years from now i will look like this. [applause] that is not even funny. >> mr. president, remember when the country right around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. that was your best one yet. honestly, i
that is why the wilson center is here, to offer a platform free of spin and partisan rhetoric to debate these issues the early, and you honor us by coming here today, mr. brennan. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> you can find this discussion on our website, c-span.org. the president is meeting with the japanese prime minister. the two will hold a press conference in less than...