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district 10 mrs. hughes. district 11 (inaudible) and district 10 austin. marina greer? ginnesus. yes. marina garehr. denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment services, and all other capturing a healthy environment. thank you. >> i am a resident for more than 20 years. three years ago our community had some program for our asian residen residents, which by the way is largest in district 10. last year services for us have reduced to the point this semester all of our class, citizenship classes are all gone. our once vibrant community center almost had no services for our english speaker. or whether (inaudible) senior for this budget please make sure all of the outside programs organized that ask for public funding, service responsible for our resident needs
district 10 mrs. hughes. district 11 (inaudible) and district 10 austin. marina greer? ginnesus. yes. marina garehr. denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment...
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so this is how we put our volunteers to work whether or not oxana becomes a volunteer will be mr hughes decision. came to how much is one day to offer his own help. with troops of the same petersburg's three hundred verse three was approaching and i didn't want to be just an onlooker in two thousand and two i came to the hermit offered to organize a group of state hermitage volunteers our task was to find one hundred fifty people and select the most active ones who would be able to act in any unexpected situation you have to remember that on the night of may twenty seventh when the hermitage was open all night it had the highest number of visitors. there were many many ladies because a lot of them hope to have their child on this very day because there were special prizes offered like apartments for babies who were born petersburg's anniversary. indeed a few women did deliver their babies right here. so the volunteers had to be ready to do whatever was needed to react quickly keep smiling while helping us to resolve all possible situations. but first the volunteers were not well receive
so this is how we put our volunteers to work whether or not oxana becomes a volunteer will be mr hughes decision. came to how much is one day to offer his own help. with troops of the same petersburg's three hundred verse three was approaching and i didn't want to be just an onlooker in two thousand and two i came to the hermit offered to organize a group of state hermitage volunteers our task was to find one hundred fifty people and select the most active ones who would be able to act in any...
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committee on april 25, i asked the secretary of the army, john mchuge, if he could give me an -- mr. hugh, if he could give me the idea for army insulations in the united states. the secretary informed me that he last study was done in 2004 and found the excess capacity was at 20%. he stated that the amount would probably be much higher today, but that he had no way of knowing since congress had prohibited him from using any funds to study the issue further. mr. speaker, i will move an amendment when the national defense authorization act comes to the house floor that will direct the secretary of defense to determine what the current excess capacity is so we will know the potential savings from doing another base realignment and closure commission. i support the administration and their call for another base realignment and closure commission in 2015. every dollar wasted in the defense budget is a dollar that is not spent on defending our nation. i ask that my colleagues in the house support my amendment when it comes to the floor. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the t
committee on april 25, i asked the secretary of the army, john mchuge, if he could give me an -- mr. hugh, if he could give me the idea for army insulations in the united states. the secretary informed me that he last study was done in 2004 and found the excess capacity was at 20%. he stated that the amount would probably be much higher today, but that he had no way of knowing since congress had prohibited him from using any funds to study the issue further. mr. speaker, i will move an...
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hugh bowman had broken patent agreements when he used g.m.o. seeds to produce his own second and third generation crops r t correspondent ana stasia churkin a caught up with mr bowman out in the fields of indiana for an exclusive interview and she brings us his reaction to the supreme court ruling. multi-billion dollar globally operating biotech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana. martin bowman's entire life is the sixty five acres of land run with machinery he jokingly refers to as junk one sound told the corporation behind dozens of lawsuits involving farmers all over the world treats and sells at three times the price of regular crops genetically modified soybeans able to resist weed killers the company demands the beans for every plant the seeds cannot be saved and re harvested hey we've got a farmer over here that's a raisin brains it's got round of in and the judge said he wants los to after purchasing the soybeans once bowman later bought more at a grain elevator and replanted them to save money later in the season all my life. myself and other farmers have been able to go to grain elevators and buy grai
hugh bowman had broken patent agreements when he used g.m.o. seeds to produce his own second and third generation crops r t correspondent ana stasia churkin a caught up with mr bowman out in the fields of indiana for an exclusive interview and she brings us his reaction to the supreme court ruling. multi-billion dollar globally operating biotech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana. martin bowman's entire life is the sixty five acres of land run...