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mrs. gardner. sam was a very fine man. yes, sam was okay. thank you. well, this dump sure hasn't changed. only the faces. what brings you up here? e faithfully that he would warn you so that my moving in wouldn't come as a shock. moving in? darn that man. i thought you knew. i'm sorry. i'll explain. after sam died, i decided to pull some strings and come to work for the department. you did? you bet. in this precinct? especially this precinct. i figured if i could do something with this relic, i can tackle anything. forgive me, grace, but i don't seem to be following what you're telling me. i'm your police decorator. excuse me, captain. lieutenant, we got a guy in a jockstrap directing traffic down on dekker avenue. outside our robbery stakeout? you got it. [ speaks spanish ] pick up this roach! he just said to pick the sucker up. ha ha ha ha. oh, frank. i don't want to be considered anything other than a normal working part of this precinct. so let's all relax. the call, francis. belker nailed one of the two rapists in st. james park. oh, let's hope he
mrs. gardner. sam was a very fine man. yes, sam was okay. thank you. well, this dump sure hasn't changed. only the faces. what brings you up here? e faithfully that he would warn you so that my moving in wouldn't come as a shock. moving in? darn that man. i thought you knew. i'm sorry. i'll explain. after sam died, i decided to pull some strings and come to work for the department. you did? you bet. in this precinct? especially this precinct. i figured if i could do something with this relic, i...
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mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. i want to reiterate this legislation, the american competes bill. it's a bipartisan product. it's countless hours working with people from around the country to come up with a bill that focuses on giving workers, ploy es, -- workers, employee, the skills they need to succeed. i understand the gentleman from ohio's objection based on the needs to move forward with legislation that they are talking about. it's my understanding that there is at least an effort to work on that legislation that would provide at least some time to come up with a longer term solution providing an extension of health care coverage that they have been seeking at least for some time, although not the entire benefit package that they are hoping would be extended under the legislation that they are also talking about. mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: if the gentleman would yield. i would be happy and i know -- not exactly speak for my colleagues but i know a numbe
mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. i want to reiterate this legislation, the american competes bill. it's a bipartisan product. it's countless hours working with people from around the country to come up with a bill that focuses on giving workers, ploy es, -- workers, employee, the skills they need to succeed. i understand the gentleman from ohio's objection based on the needs to move forward with legislation that they are talking about. it's my understanding that there is at least an...
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mr. gardner? alexander gardner: aye, that i am, mister president. now, if you wouldn't me mind moving to the other side of the table. that angle favors you. tom hanks: after four years and more casualties than in any conflict in the nation's history, the civil war is almost over. but the image made on this day will be the last official portrait ever taken of the 16th president of the united states. abraham lincoln has six weeks to live. abraham lincoln: taddy. with malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right as god gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. tom hanks: booth is there. a face in the crowd on the steps of the east portico. on march 17th, 1865, booth and two boyhood friends, along with confederate agent lewis powell and smuggler george atzerodt, lay in wait along the president's route to visit the campbell military hospital. but lincoln cancels th
mr. gardner? alexander gardner: aye, that i am, mister president. now, if you wouldn't me mind moving to the other side of the table. that angle favors you. tom hanks: after four years and more casualties than in any conflict in the nation's history, the civil war is almost over. but the image made on this day will be the last official portrait ever taken of the 16th president of the united states. abraham lincoln has six weeks to live. abraham lincoln: taddy. with malice toward none; with...
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mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from oregon for his accommodation in the speaking tonight. i thank the gentleman from indiana, who we will miss in the 115th congress and thank you for your service to our country. the gentleman from indiana has been a great example to those of us who are new to the senate in terms of his representation and statesmanship, and i hope and wish the gentleman from indiana nothing but the best in his future. mr. president, today i rise to honor the retirement and lifetime work of my dear friend alan lee foust. he has been part of my congressional staff for six years, representing the eastern plains of colorado, first in sterling and now in my hometown of yuma. his devotion is nothing short of iin-- inspiring and his aisht mr.s are a true -- and his accomplishments are a testament. his ability to find the positive in any solution and it makes my grateful and honored to call him a true nendz friend. born on december 29, 1946 and raised in akron, colorado, a
mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from oregon for his accommodation in the speaking tonight. i thank the gentleman from indiana, who we will miss in the 115th congress and thank you for your service to our country. the gentleman from indiana has been a great example to those of us who are new to the senate in terms of his representation and statesmanship, and i hope and wish the gentleman from...
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mr. gardner. and that's an advantage when the dusussettles. - pass the word around to keep all cattle and sheep out of the south wash. paladin's gonna blow one of the coffer dams and flood o'hare out. - now, just a minute, ritchie, i said i'd look into it. - i don't see how you expect to get direct results without direct action. - ritchie, you hired me to do a job, now leave me alone to do it. - well, when you gonna start? - when i'm ready. gentlemen. - anything? - nothing but rain. - leles hold it down tight. any water touches that cement and o'hare'll go off like a rocket. ?? - supplies? destruction? complaint department's over there. - you're a clever fella, no question. maybe i'll hire some gunslingers to put you against your own kind. that ought to be interesting. - oh? do you have to hire from the outside? i was told you and your construction gangs were very tough men. - i'm an engineer. since the beginning of time. you haven't changed the world any. and as regards to beiei tough, let me try and see if that's true. - (grunts) i'd rather not. there are a number of years between us. -
mr. gardner. and that's an advantage when the dusussettles. - pass the word around to keep all cattle and sheep out of the south wash. paladin's gonna blow one of the coffer dams and flood o'hare out. - now, just a minute, ritchie, i said i'd look into it. - i don't see how you expect to get direct results without direct action. - ritchie, you hired me to do a job, now leave me alone to do it. - well, when you gonna start? - when i'm ready. gentlemen. - anything? - nothing but rain. - leles...
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alexander gardner: mr. lewis powell. have a seat.iled attempt on the life of secretary of state seward, lewis powell hides in washington for three days before wandering into mary surratt's boarding house and into the arms of the police. alexander gardner: and don't you move now, laddie! tom hanks: powell is sentenced to death. on april 27th, david herold is brought aboard the uss montauk. the young man who followed john wilkes booth to the bitter end is condemned to die. and at the request of secretary of state stanton, alexander gardner takes one more picture on april 27th. lafayette baker: dr. frederick may, can you positively identify the body? dr. may: is there a scar upon the back of its neck? lafayette baker: there is. dr. barnes: let me describe it before it's seen by me. it's on the left side and has the appearance more like the cicatrix of a burn than that of a surgical operation. it was occasioned when i removed a fibroid tumor from his neck. it is exactly as you have described it. dr. may: yes, that is he. that is john wil
alexander gardner: mr. lewis powell. have a seat.iled attempt on the life of secretary of state seward, lewis powell hides in washington for three days before wandering into mary surratt's boarding house and into the arms of the police. alexander gardner: and don't you move now, laddie! tom hanks: powell is sentenced to death. on april 27th, david herold is brought aboard the uss montauk. the young man who followed john wilkes booth to the bitter end is condemned to die. and at the request of...
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gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- from "mr.ng travis scott. and now, let's play it this way -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, hi. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're i g
gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- from "mr.ng travis scott. and now, let's play it this way -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, hi. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're i g
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mr. portman: i ask consent that the committee-reported substitute amendment be withdrawn, the gardner substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill as amended be considered read a third time and passed and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: mr. president, i ask the chair lay before the senate the message to accompany s. 1635. the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate the following message. the clerk: resolved, that the bill from the senate, s. 1635, entitled an act to authorize the department of state for fiscal year 2016 and for other purposes do pass with an amendment. mr. portman: i move to concur in the house amendment and ask consent that the motion be agreed to and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 4680 which was received from the house. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the cler
mr. portman: i ask consent that the committee-reported substitute amendment be withdrawn, the gardner substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill as amended be considered read a third time and passed and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: mr. president, i ask the chair lay before the senate the message to accompany s. 1635. the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate the following message....
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so several senators led by senator gardner are going to be sending the president a letter very soon saying, mr. president, the american people have spoken. the american people are tired of this. you are on your way out. please respect the results of the election and quit issuing these regulations that are stifling economic growrt and -- economic growth and crushing middle-class families. i hope he abides by that. i hope he listens to us. i hope he listens to the american people, but somehow i think we're going to see even more of these in the next month or so. so, mr. president, i just want to conclude by noting something that i think most americans understand intuitively. when it comes to our nation and the comparative advantages that we have over other countries, and i'm talking the major countries in the world, whether it's china or russia or the e.u. or brazil or japan, we have so many incredible comparative advantages relative to anyone. we have energy. we have great entrepreneurs. we have world class universities. we have agriculture and fisheries that literally feed the world. we have s
so several senators led by senator gardner are going to be sending the president a letter very soon saying, mr. president, the american people have spoken. the american people are tired of this. you are on your way out. please respect the results of the election and quit issuing these regulations that are stifling economic growrt and -- economic growth and crushing middle-class families. i hope he abides by that. i hope he listens to us. i hope he listens to the american people, but somehow i...
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mr. gardner: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator colorado. mr. gardner: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is novment. mr. gardner: thank you. mr. president, over the past several years, we have heard from our allies around the globe about the need for u.s. energy. the fact that the united states can produce abundant and affordable energy is the envy of the world, and allies from eastern europe to asia look at the united states as a place where they can achieve and get that abundant, affordable energy supply that they need to help grow their economy, so that our allies aren't dependent on countries in the middle east that aren't necessarily friendly to them for their energy supplies and energy sources whvment it comes to energy production, we know across this country that the shale revolution has created hundreds of thousands of jobs. in my state of -- in my home state of colorado alone it has created over 100,000 jobs. it's an incredible opportunity that we have to gain north american energy independence and security. but w
mr. gardner: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator colorado. mr. gardner: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is novment. mr. gardner: thank you. mr. president, over the past several years, we have heard from our allies around the globe about the need for u.s. energy. the fact that the united states can produce abundant and affordable energy is the envy of the world, and allies from eastern europe to asia look at the united states as a place where they can...