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walter's is here. >> i'm the manager of the did you want services in the human services division mr. duh new mentioned part of what we look for the legislation in the san francisco the standard of care tell people wasn't to expect we have a dedicated group of nonprofit people that are fund to operate those shelter and then we have an arbitration process if someone is denied shelter we've built a number of systems and courage people to counseling communicate with the shelter first many problems are solved that way a long-standing sort of urban belief about shelter not being safe we may be address older stories we try to look at those we have a system that attempts to respond to my concerns of the people urging our shelter system when we do our up to this point in time count which we'll be doing again in january of 2015 looking people of their couch suffering in a park or in a shelter or incarcerated we've lost shelter beds because the providers of shelters said they no longer want to be sherltsd and it's hard for us to find replacements you have to find knows that meet codes this legi
walter's is here. >> i'm the manager of the did you want services in the human services division mr. duh new mentioned part of what we look for the legislation in the san francisco the standard of care tell people wasn't to expect we have a dedicated group of nonprofit people that are fund to operate those shelter and then we have an arbitration process if someone is denied shelter we've built a number of systems and courage people to counseling communicate with the shelter first many...
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mrs. walters: madam speaker, i rise in support of this act. this vital bill establishes that no taxpayer funds be used for abortion, including plans that cover abortion under the president's health care law. these restrictions will save lives. according to the research by the institute, policies that cut taxpayer funds towards abortion will actually prevent 25% or more of the abortions that would otherwise take place. . furthermore, recent polling has shown that americans are widely opposed to taxpayer funded abortions. 68% of the respondents oppose taxpayer funds for abortion. a cnn poll from last year shows that 56% of rerespondents oppose public funding for abortion. as a mother of four, i know personally how precious the gift of human life is and how important it is to honor that gift. as legislators, it is both our job and responsibility to protect the innocent lives of the unborn and to serve as a voice for those who do not yet have one. today, the u.s. house of representatives -- the u.s. house has an historic opportunity to put an end
mrs. walters: madam speaker, i rise in support of this act. this vital bill establishes that no taxpayer funds be used for abortion, including plans that cover abortion under the president's health care law. these restrictions will save lives. according to the research by the institute, policies that cut taxpayer funds towards abortion will actually prevent 25% or more of the abortions that would otherwise take place. . furthermore, recent polling has shown that americans are widely opposed to...
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mrs. walters: madam speaker, i rise in support of this act. this vital bill establishes that no taxpayer funds be used for abortion, including plans that cover abortion under the president's health care law. these restrictions will save lives. according to the research by the institute, policies that cut taxpayer funds towards abortion will actually prevent 25% or more of the abortions that would otherwise take place. . furthermore, recent polling has shown that americans are widely opposed to taxpayer funded abortions. 68% of the respondents oppose taxpayer funds for abortion. a cnn poll from last year shows that 56% of rerespondents oppose public funding for abortion. as a mother of four, i know personally how precious the gift of human life is and how important it is to honor that gift. as legislators, it is both our job and responsibility to protect the innocent lives of the unborn and to serve as a voice for those who do not yet have one. today, the u.s. house of representatives -- the u.s. house has an historic opportunity to put an end
mrs. walters: madam speaker, i rise in support of this act. this vital bill establishes that no taxpayer funds be used for abortion, including plans that cover abortion under the president's health care law. these restrictions will save lives. according to the research by the institute, policies that cut taxpayer funds towards abortion will actually prevent 25% or more of the abortions that would otherwise take place. . furthermore, recent polling has shown that americans are widely opposed to...
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mrs. walters. mrs. walters:amendment xviii the right of the citizens shall vote shall not -- on account of sex, congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, miss sewell. ms. suewell: shall end at noon on the 20th day of january and the terms of senator and representatives at noon on the third day of january. of the year in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified and the terms of their successors shall then begin. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania mr. fitzpatrick. section 2 the congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of january, unless they shall by law appoint a different day. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall hav
mrs. walters. mrs. walters:amendment xviii the right of the citizens shall vote shall not -- on account of sex, congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, miss sewell. ms. suewell: shall end at noon on the 20th day of january and the terms of senator and representatives at noon on the third day of january. of the year in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified and the...
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mrs. walters. mrs. walters:amendment xviii the right of the citizens shall vote shall not -- on account of sex, congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, miss sewell. ms. suewell: shall end at noon on the 20th day of january and the terms of senator and representatives at noon on the third day of january. of the year in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified and the terms of their successors shall then begin. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania mr. fitzpatrick. section 2 the congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of january, unless they shall by law appoint a different day. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall hav
mrs. walters. mrs. walters:amendment xviii the right of the citizens shall vote shall not -- on account of sex, congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, miss sewell. ms. suewell: shall end at noon on the 20th day of january and the terms of senator and representatives at noon on the third day of january. of the year in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified and the...
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mrs. mimi walters. the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen. the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry. the gentlewoman from north carolina mrs. adams and members of the delcation, ms. kaptur, mr. chabot, mr. tiberi, mr. ryan, mr. turner, mr. jordan, mr. latta, ms. fudge mr. gibbs, mr. johnson, mr. renacci, mr. stivers mrs. beatty, mr. joyce and mr. wenstrup. the committee will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. >> madam clerk, the speaker-elect john a. boehner, representative from ohio state and the escort committee. ms. pelosi: my colleagues of the united states house of representatives, it is a high honor to welcome you and your families to the 114th congress t to our newest members, it is a special pleasure to give you an exceptional welcome and congratulations. welcome to our newest members. as was indicated by the vote, many of our colleagues from the state of new york are not with us because they are attending the funeral of governor mario cuomo. i exte
mrs. mimi walters. the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen. the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry. the gentlewoman from north carolina mrs. adams and members of the delcation, ms. kaptur, mr. chabot, mr. tiberi, mr. ryan, mr. turner, mr. jordan, mr. latta, ms. fudge mr. gibbs, mr. johnson, mr. renacci, mr. stivers mrs. beatty, mr. joyce and mr. wenstrup. the committee will retire from the...
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walter mondale. >> there is despair, mr. president, in the faces that you don't see. your shining city. mr. period you ought to know this nation is more a tale of two cities than just a shining city on a hill. >> that speech catapulted him into the spotlight and sparked calls for had him to run for president. he twice turned it down saying the state needed him more. that earned him the name hamlet on the hudson. he lobbied bill clinton for a seat and pulled back just as the offer was about to be made. the governor ran through most of the 80s and early 90s, a tough time in the state's history hours before his father passed away newly reelected governor andrew cuomo honored his dad. >> he couldn't be here physical physically physically, but my father is in this room in the heart and mind of every person who is here. he is here and here and here. and his inspiration and legacy and experience is what has brought this state to this point. >> joining me now, two men who knew the late governor. analyst and former pennsylvania democratic governor ed rentdell. thank you for be
walter mondale. >> there is despair, mr. president, in the faces that you don't see. your shining city. mr. period you ought to know this nation is more a tale of two cities than just a shining city on a hill. >> that speech catapulted him into the spotlight and sparked calls for had him to run for president. he twice turned it down saying the state needed him more. that earned him the name hamlet on the hudson. he lobbied bill clinton for a seat and pulled back just as the offer...
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. >> joining me now is walter madison, attorney for the family of tamir rice. >>> mr. madison, i have to say i'm a little confused by all of this jurisdictionally. there has been, my understanding, a cleveland police investigation in tandem with some investigators from the state of ohio attorney's general office? is that correct? >> that's not correct in this particular instance. and we simply think that in the spirit of transparency, there ought be some answers to what has actually occurred. >> so what has been going on in this month plus. what is you're understanding? has the cleveland police been collecting evidence? have they interviewed the two police officers in some sort of formal setting? what actually is the status 069 investigation, if it exists. >> we have no idea what has been done or not been done in six weeks, three days. i can't imagine a scenario where anyone would need six weeks and three days to make a decision that we're not the proper individuals to be investigating this case, in particular, when the city acknowledged in 2012, from that day forward,
. >> joining me now is walter madison, attorney for the family of tamir rice. >>> mr. madison, i have to say i'm a little confused by all of this jurisdictionally. there has been, my understanding, a cleveland police investigation in tandem with some investigators from the state of ohio attorney's general office? is that correct? >> that's not correct in this particular instance. and we simply think that in the spirit of transparency, there ought be some answers to what has...
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mr. ney wrote a book about his experience. that is q&a tonight at 7:00 eastern. also, conversations with astronauts and private citizens who have flown into space. the program begins with walter cunningham, lunar module pilot on apollo seven in 1968 nasa's third civilian astronaut talked about the early apollo missions among the space race with the russians, and the future of nasa in a conversation at the explorers club in new york city in october. here is a preview. >> apollo seven to this day is the longest, most ambitious most successful engineering test flight of any new machine ever and the reason it was so loaded was because we had lost 21 months after the apollo one fire , a year and a half -- maybe a little less because there was another flight in there -- to go to the moon, and we had to do it supposedly by the end of the decade. so we were trying to make up for that. when we went out for an 11-day mission, none of us we were going to go 11 days. you could not do that on the first mission. we were actually surprised and a little year attended toward the end. no film left, nothing, but still had to go three more days. that was critical and because it was so successful
mr. ney wrote a book about his experience. that is q&a tonight at 7:00 eastern. also, conversations with astronauts and private citizens who have flown into space. the program begins with walter cunningham, lunar module pilot on apollo seven in 1968 nasa's third civilian astronaut talked about the early apollo missions among the space race with the russians, and the future of nasa in a conversation at the explorers club in new york city in october. here is a preview. >> apollo seven...
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mr gerard once again. we'll try to re-establish communications with him. let's go back to jacky rowland ... >>> i'm dal walters in new york city al jazeera america. we are tracking the developments in paris. 11 dead as you have seen. at the headquarters of that satirical magazine. gunman breaking into the "charlie hebdo" offices, intense gun fire we'll take a break and resume our coverage in just a few moments. from al jazeera america morning news, see you then. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. erica pitzi in for stephanie sy. >> gunman broke into a satirical magazine and opened fire. it has been in the center of a controversy in the past. our
mr gerard once again. we'll try to re-establish communications with him. let's go back to jacky rowland ... >>> i'm dal walters in new york city al jazeera america. we are tracking the developments in paris. 11 dead as you have seen. at the headquarters of that satirical magazine. gunman breaking into the "charlie hebdo" offices, intense gun fire we'll take a break and resume our coverage in just a few moments. from al jazeera america morning news, see you then. >> good...
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. >> in his book "the innovators" walter isaacson tells the story of the people who created the computer and the internet. mr isaacson discusses his book with computer history museum president and ceo john hollar and then takes audience questions. >> and now for tonight's program program, the history of computing is the ongoing story of how one of the greatest periods of creativity in human history has been unleashed. it is >> and now for tonight's program. it is populated is populated with some of the most fascinating people of our time. one of the most distinguished biographers of our time has taken it on and produced an exceptional results. results. the biographer, of course, is walter isaacson the epic stories are all here. but he also reads a very a very skillful story about the lesser-known icons of computing the hackers and rebels behind the first online communities, the obscure belgian engineer. he even sorts out the real story behind al gore and the internet. [laughter] walter will take us on an abbreviated version of that story starting with the distance but important figures of charles babbage and
. >> in his book "the innovators" walter isaacson tells the story of the people who created the computer and the internet. mr isaacson discusses his book with computer history museum president and ceo john hollar and then takes audience questions. >> and now for tonight's program program, the history of computing is the ongoing story of how one of the greatest periods of creativity in human history has been unleashed. it is >> and now for tonight's program. it is...
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walter isaacson will be booktv's guest on february 1 answer your questions live for three hours. next watch mr. isakson author of "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution discusses his book recently at the miami book fair. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. they gave me a script and they just gave me permission to deviate from it. so that's what i'm going to do. i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he gave me a copy of his new book and i was really excited because i love coming home from trips for something for my wife. i got home and i was like honey i've got a copy of walter's new book because i knew she was a big fan. she says now we have two copies. she had gone out and bought the afternoon. it's a spectacular book and if you haven't read walter isaacson it's a joy to read him. he can access with the devices that connect our lives. everyone if he was carrying around some of you that has dozens and dozens of independent technological strength to give us the connectivity that if we just assume today. walter is the b
walter isaacson will be booktv's guest on february 1 answer your questions live for three hours. next watch mr. isakson author of "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution discusses his book recently at the miami book fair. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. they gave me a script and they just gave me permission to deviate from it. so that's what i'm going to do. i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he...
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walter, who over heard that first remark said about these two, next to mrs. hearst, miss davies, miss morgan was a woman who meant the most in william randoph hearst' life. he said not in the romantic way, but these two had a remarkable friendship. he said i can't go back to san simeon without feeling that that place is haunted by these two great personalities. you can see them bent over a drawing, almost watch the spark as it traveled from one to the other of their foreheads. for these two very different people just sort of clicked. well i've often wondered how many of julia morgan's colleagues got to use the grand schemes and architectural techniques they learned their the way that she did, working with craftsman in the 1920s designing the mermaid tiles and bunny tiles. sometimes working from precedence as in this case. this is a cornace on a building in the north of spain which hearst had seen and admired in a book and told julia he wanted to imitate. instead of making it level they made it gabled this is the teak cornace which is such a distinctive figure
walter, who over heard that first remark said about these two, next to mrs. hearst, miss davies, miss morgan was a woman who meant the most in william randoph hearst' life. he said not in the romantic way, but these two had a remarkable friendship. he said i can't go back to san simeon without feeling that that place is haunted by these two great personalities. you can see them bent over a drawing, almost watch the spark as it traveled from one to the other of their foreheads. for these two...
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walter isaacson will be booktv's guest on february 1 answer your questions live for three hours. next watch mr. isakson author of "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution discusses his book recently at the miami book fair. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. they gave me a script and they just gave me permission to deviate from it. so that's what i'm going to do. i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he gave me a copy of his new book and i was really excited because i love coming home from trips for something for my wife. i got home and i was like honey i've got a copy of walter's new book because i knew she was a big fan. she says now we
walter isaacson will be booktv's guest on february 1 answer your questions live for three hours. next watch mr. isakson author of "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution discusses his book recently at the miami book fair. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. they gave me a script and they just gave me permission to deviate from it. so that's what i'm going to do. i first met walter isaacson a month ago in washington d.c. and he...
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walter monodale. it was cuomo who challenged president reagan and his vision of america. >> there is despair, mr.ces that you don't see, in the places you don't visit in your shining city. mr. president, you ought to know that this nation is more a tale of two cities than it is just a shining city on a hill. >> that speech inspired repeated calls for cuomo to run for president himself. he flirted with that idea twice, he did not do it. today new york city is lowering the flags to half-staff in honor of the former governor. steve corp. knack key covered northeast politics for over a decade. to understand who cuomo is or was is to understand what reagan is. >> and what the reagan era was. you think of the san francisco, california the democratic convention. there wasn't a person a delegate in the hall that night. there wasn't a party dignitary on the stage who thought that walter monodale was going to beat reagan. he was well over 60% in the polls. reagan won 49 states. this was the darkest hour of american liberalism for the last half century. what reagan had done was taken the old democratic coal
walter monodale. it was cuomo who challenged president reagan and his vision of america. >> there is despair, mr.ces that you don't see, in the places you don't visit in your shining city. mr. president, you ought to know that this nation is more a tale of two cities than it is just a shining city on a hill. >> that speech inspired repeated calls for cuomo to run for president himself. he flirted with that idea twice, he did not do it. today new york city is lowering the flags to...
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walter reed drive this morning. the home did have smoke detectors but it's not clear whether they were working. our pat collins will have more about the life of mr. lee coming up right here at 5:00. >>> a state senator from our area is making a push in richmond to decriminalize marijuana. adam ebbenen says his legislation is about responsible adults not being overpenalized. >> millions of americans use marijuana and we'll got to start having our laws reflect reality, prohibition on alcohol was not something that worked so reducing it to a civil penalty is a step in the right direction. >> the aclu, the naacp, and the national organization for the reform of marijuana laws joined eben in calling for decriminalization. >>> accused serial killer charles sevrens is headed to a hospital. kor kor was in the courtroom during today's herring. he made several outbursts telling the judge husband attorneys don't represent him. he's not cooperated with doctors in the passed. he's accused in murders of nancy dunning, ron kirby and ruth ann lodato over a ten-year period. >>> the ohio man accused in the capitol bomb plot just pleaded not guilty. christopher cor
walter reed drive this morning. the home did have smoke detectors but it's not clear whether they were working. our pat collins will have more about the life of mr. lee coming up right here at 5:00. >>> a state senator from our area is making a push in richmond to decriminalize marijuana. adam ebbenen says his legislation is about responsible adults not being overpenalized. >> millions of americans use marijuana and we'll got to start having our laws reflect reality, prohibition...
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mr. obama is the first to be the chief guest for that event. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advices. >> inside cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, walter cooperwood, admitted boss of the heartless felons gang is allowed one hour a day to spend outside of his cell. he was put on 23 and 1 lockup status for fighting. >> let's get something straight right now -- >> but recently warden ivy put the entire unit on lockup after members of the heartless felons began preying on other inmates. >> this is my house, understand that? this is my house. >> he can have it. i don't want this. i ain't got no beef with him. >> while 23 hours a day in a cell is nearly unbearable for some, cooperwood says he's unfazed by it. >> actually, i don't be tripping about being in a room all day, read, write my letters and write my music, i write positive music about how you can change your life. and stuff like that. i like talking about love and females a lot too. ♪ i just want to know a few things ♪ isn't it love to stay ♪ i just want to know >> and i got my gangsta music. ♪ i'm getting money like i'm a-rap mother [ bleep ] with a look ♪ ♪ time fly >> yeah, that's
mr. obama is the first to be the chief guest for that event. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advices. >> inside cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, walter cooperwood, admitted boss of the heartless felons gang is allowed one hour a day to spend outside of his cell. he was put on 23 and 1 lockup status for fighting. >> let's get something straight right now -- >> but recently warden ivy put the entire...
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mr. goldman said to tell my side of the story. >> reporter: 12 jurors have been selected, alternates are being chosen right now. this trial is expected to begin tomorrow morning. reporting live from doylestown, walterction news." >> all right walter, thank you. philadelphia police are looking for two men who were involved in a brutal beating on a center city street late last month. surveillance video was from 12th street near chestnut back on december 27. authorities say the two suspects were walk wind gust a group when they exchanged words with another group of people. after both sides walked away the two suspects allegedly went back and start add fight. one of the victims was beaten so badly he suffered bleeding to his brain. if you recognize either suspect you're asked to contact philadelphia police. >> federal corruption trial involving ironworkers local 41 union boss joseph dougherty is under way. jury listened to opening statements today. dougherty is accused of creating so-called goon squads to use strong arm tactics to force contractors to hire union workers. authorities say some of the tactics included setting fire to equipment damaging construction sites and more. 11 other members of loca
mr. goldman said to tell my side of the story. >> reporter: 12 jurors have been selected, alternates are being chosen right now. this trial is expected to begin tomorrow morning. reporting live from doylestown, walterction news." >> all right walter, thank you. philadelphia police are looking for two men who were involved in a brutal beating on a center city street late last month. surveillance video was from 12th street near chestnut back on december 27. authorities say the...
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cat walter's right in the middle of it and we'll do business for a long time. >> thanks to you both. >> mrnk you very much. >> good luck in this new nonactivism but activism world. >> thank you, david. >> all right. >> doug braunstein jim wool ier are. >> live to the slopes of davos. bank of america ceo brian moynihan live from the world economic forum. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." teva the stock is sprooi spiking after the supreme court ruled in its favor over patent protect for a top selling multiple sclerosis drug. by 7-2 vote the supreme court said the court of appeals had not use
cat walter's right in the middle of it and we'll do business for a long time. >> thanks to you both. >> mrnk you very much. >> good luck in this new nonactivism but activism world. >> thank you, david. >> all right. >> doug braunstein jim wool ier are. >> live to the slopes of davos. bank of america ceo brian moynihan live from the world economic forum. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i...
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mrs. wayne as well. they were family to the people that watch. it is almost like they were the walterite's of their time. i do believe that they have done more for the american people than any other media outlet. host: thank you for the comments about c-span. i hope you will call back in 30 days to tell us what might be on your mind. victor is on the line. he is from florida. victor, democrat. welcome to the program, victor. caller: thank you. i have a comment about the congress. they have a 15% approval right now. the reason why that those people do not trust congress is because they are taking money from special interest. they are taking money from wealthy people like the koch brothers. they are ignoring the will of people. in the first day of office, they are not deal with the priority of jobs. they do not deal with the priority of the deficit. they do not deal with the priority of the balanced budget amendment. then, they have a 15% approval relevant -- rating. mcconnell comes out on television and complaints of the president is going to veto his bills. it is all politics. they're
mrs. wayne as well. they were family to the people that watch. it is almost like they were the walterite's of their time. i do believe that they have done more for the american people than any other media outlet. host: thank you for the comments about c-span. i hope you will call back in 30 days to tell us what might be on your mind. victor is on the line. he is from florida. victor, democrat. welcome to the program, victor. caller: thank you. i have a comment about the congress. they have a...
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the walters, williams, daniels, elizabeth because remember, those individuals are what wearing a puppy is all about. thank you. [applauding] >> thank you very much indeed. [applauding] >> thank you, mrker. i represent can't in the southeast. heavily involved in the first world war. a lance corporal lost his life fighting for our country. my great, great uncle was one of millions of others lost their lives. if i was to ask you what you are doing on six august this year, this year what would be the first thing to pop into your mind? in my local town the mayor organized an action committee to protect civilians in the event of an invasion. opened as a hospital supported by local donations and provided accommodations for 52 patients. next tuesday, the 18th of november when you are up getting ready for a long day ahead, the generosity of those all over the country who donated to keep there town safe the citizens who cared for the wounded. god bless them all. [applauding] >> angel angel, thank you. we now turn to ms. ellie james from the southwest. [applauding] >> thank you. i am ellie james. imagine being on a train platform saying goodbye to someone you love. you never knew when or if yo
the walters, williams, daniels, elizabeth because remember, those individuals are what wearing a puppy is all about. thank you. [applauding] >> thank you very much indeed. [applauding] >> thank you, mrker. i represent can't in the southeast. heavily involved in the first world war. a lance corporal lost his life fighting for our country. my great, great uncle was one of millions of others lost their lives. if i was to ask you what you are doing on six august this year, this year...
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mr. ney wrote a book about his experience. also tonight, conversations with astronauts and private citizens who have flown into space. the program begins with walter cunningham, the lunar module pilot in 1968. nasa's third civilian astronaut talked about the early apollo missions, the space race with the russians, and the future of nasa during a conversation with the explorers club in october. here is a preview. >> apollo seven is to this day the most ambitious, successful engineering test flight of any new machine ever. the reason it was so loaded, a planned 11 day first mission was because we lost 21 months after the apollo one fire. we would have had another flight in their, to go to the moon. and we had to do it by the end of the decade. so we were trying to make up for all of that. when we went up for an 11 day mission, none of us thought we were going to go 11 days. you could not do that on a first mission. so we worse apprised and little bit irritated. we still had to go to more days. >> what a shower when you got back. >> it was critical because it was so successful, apollo eight went out and went around the moon. >> you can see that entir
mr. ney wrote a book about his experience. also tonight, conversations with astronauts and private citizens who have flown into space. the program begins with walter cunningham, the lunar module pilot in 1968. nasa's third civilian astronaut talked about the early apollo missions, the space race with the russians, and the future of nasa during a conversation with the explorers club in october. here is a preview. >> apollo seven is to this day the most ambitious, successful engineering...