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mrs. williams, i think it was. >> it's all right, mr. >> she says she's just got to find you. >> kassie's mother. that's for the doubt in her mind had begun, in kassie williams' home. >> that's enough tv, kathy. -- kassie. let's work on your reading until mother gets home. >> aunt ellen, do i have to? >> gracious those you can do with practice. if your teacher does not have time for you, your aunt ellen does. here we are. where we left off. don't change the subject. "sleeping beauty" is a charming story. come on, now. the first building the prince saw was the stable. >> when he looked in, he saw all these horses asleep. he went into the -- >> castle. >> castle. >> you know better than that. founding cook. >> what does it mean? >> hi. how are you? >> margaret williams, your daughter's reading is simply did deplorable. she barely knows half the words, let alone their meaning. we were reading "sleeping beauty" in the second grade. >> oh, dear. >> if jim were alive, he would be doing something about it. i keep telling you that it's her teach
mrs. williams, i think it was. >> it's all right, mr. >> she says she's just got to find you. >> kassie's mother. that's for the doubt in her mind had begun, in kassie williams' home. >> that's enough tv, kathy. -- kassie. let's work on your reading until mother gets home. >> aunt ellen, do i have to? >> gracious those you can do with practice. if your teacher does not have time for you, your aunt ellen does. here we are. where we left off. don't change the...
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mr. williams. how are you doing? >> good evening, don. >> what's your reaction to what we just heard from mitt romney and donald trump? >> absolutely, there should be no religious test. the constitution makes it clear that it doesn't matter whether you're a socialist, it doesn't matter when you're an atheist. as long as you're an american citizen and you mead the 35-year-old mark, you're qualified to run for the presidency. and there's no question there should be no test of religion as it is laid out in our constitution by our founding fathers. >> but more specifically, to what dr. ben carson said and what trump just said, he just said if properly vetted. does that change anything for dr. carson, if properly vetted? >> well, vetting means that we trust we the people. it is the american people that decides the president of these united states. they have done this time and time again. and they have been quite remarkable in their selections. and all dr. carson was saying was that all one of those americans, the millions
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mr. william neville and mrs. connie neville. mr. jeffrey gettysburg.or bob corker and miss emily corker. mr. david taylor and mrs. marcia taylor. the honorable sonja stottlemyre and judge josh colton. mr. darren walker and mrs. spencer. mr. robert eiger's. mr. rick stangl's and mrs. mary stangl's. the honorable jacob liu and dr. ruth schwartz. mr. mark zuckerberg and miss priscilla chan. the honorable henry olson junior and mrs. wendy holsten.
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mrs. williams, i think it was. but it's all right, mr. brady.ut she says she's just got to find you. >> kassie's mother. that's for the doubt in her mind had begun, in kassie's home. >> that's enough tv, kathy. with work on your reading until mother gets home. and ellen, do i have to eschew mark >> gracious those you can do with practice. are.we where we left off. change the subject. come on. the first building the prince saw was the stable. saw allhe looked in, he these forces. he went into the castle. that. know better than >> what does it mean? >> high. how are you? margaret williams, your daughter's reading is simply did horrible. she barely knows half the words, let alone their meaning. second --re reading we were reading sleeping beauty in the second grade. if jim were alive, he would be doing something about it. i keep telling you that it's her teacher -- miss roberts. >> miss roberts is a good teacher. next don't bother your little head about this. it's not your fault. just try getting her into a these in college when she grows up with t
mrs. williams, i think it was. but it's all right, mr. brady.ut she says she's just got to find you. >> kassie's mother. that's for the doubt in her mind had begun, in kassie's home. >> that's enough tv, kathy. with work on your reading until mother gets home. and ellen, do i have to eschew mark >> gracious those you can do with practice. are.we where we left off. change the subject. come on. the first building the prince saw was the stable. saw allhe looked in, he these...
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mr. william neville and mrs. connie neville. mr. jeffrey gettysburg and mr.ndy. >> maybe a little. >> senator bob corker and miss emily corker. mr. david taylor and mrs. marcia taylor. the honorable sonia sotomayor and judge josh colton. mr. darren walker and mrs. spencer. mr. robert eigers. mr. rick stangls and mrs. mary stangls. the honorable jacob liu and dr. ruth schwartz. mr. mark zuckerberg and miss priscilla chan. the honorable henry olson jr. and mrs. wendy holsten. senator maria cadwell and mr. griffin plays. the honorable john podesta and mrs. podesta. the honorable debbie wasserman schultz. the honorable josh earnest and mrs. josh earnest. mr. david mark rubinstein and mrs. alice rubinstein. mr. reed hastings and mr. ted jr. mr. jake tapper and mrs. jennifer tapper. mr. james marin and mr. jack marin. mrs. amy cunningham and mr. ed cunningham. mr. wade and mrs. lorna. mr. john penn. the honorable dianne feinstein and mr. richard. >> pardon me? i think the importance of tonight's dinner is to welcome the president of the largest country in the world
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mr. williams. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i ha
mr. williams. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your...
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mr. armstrong williams, joining us once again. mr. lliams, thank you so much for obviously sticking with us. you guys are sticking by with what you're saying. i want you to respond to what ted cruz has said in response to dr. carson's words. he says you know the constitution specifies there shall be no religious test for public office. i am a constitutionalist. ted cruz disagrees with dr. carson. why is ted cruz wrong? >> this issue makes him very uncomfortable, very uneasy. they're putting their fingers in the wind, waving it, twisting it, trying to see which way the constituency is going. you see, dr. carson doesn't do that. he knows what he believes in his heart. you know what, it's not all about winning for dr. carson. even if he loses the white house, at least he loses standing on the principle of what he believes in. there are some things you should be willing to die for. if you haven't found something to die for, then you have not lived. that's what separates people like ted cruz and others. he's not a politician. >> armstrong,
mr. armstrong williams, joining us once again. mr. lliams, thank you so much for obviously sticking with us. you guys are sticking by with what you're saying. i want you to respond to what ted cruz has said in response to dr. carson's words. he says you know the constitution specifies there shall be no religious test for public office. i am a constitutionalist. ted cruz disagrees with dr. carson. why is ted cruz wrong? >> this issue makes him very uncomfortable, very uneasy. they're...
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mr. william wallace, the policy analyst at the consumers union, mr. mentioned, the very troubling facts that have come to light involving volkswagen will likely have significant implications for the industry, and i look forward to working with the sub committee and discussing these issues as we move on. i've been asked for our perspective on two bill, the vehicle safety whistle-blower act and the tracking act. they included strong whistle blower protections in map 21. we agree it is an important tool to make sure that safety concerns are promptly identified, investigated and remedied. the bill before the sub committee builds on this law. whistle-blow whistle-blower issues have been built in because they realize that the manufacturer and employees are the first line of defense in remdying safety concerns. our member companies have instituted internal controls that allow employees to communicate with their employer about any problem that could impair product quality or safety. for example, manufacturers train their employees specifically on product defe
mr. william wallace, the policy analyst at the consumers union, mr. mentioned, the very troubling facts that have come to light involving volkswagen will likely have significant implications for the industry, and i look forward to working with the sub committee and discussing these issues as we move on. i've been asked for our perspective on two bill, the vehicle safety whistle-blower act and the tracking act. they included strong whistle blower protections in map 21. we agree it is an...
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mrs. william lord garrison.er husband who was a senator from alabama had thought bitterly before the war and she was with them again in the public acts of reconciliation but also with a cause that she felt that she could use her voice to promote. all the newspapers say her voice was terribly important. one of the great things now is that you can read all the newspapers. they are on line so you can waste days because they are so much fun to read. that interested me too this when i was growing up a proper lady was only in the paper when she was warned, married and died in these women were in the papers all the time. they were written about constantly and so she was very much out in front after the war. another southerner sera prior to went to new york for -- new york and became a noted writer and created several ports and relief organizations worked with elizabeth weatherly -- layer leads to establish the revolution. she's going back to an earlier time when the country was together and had a common cause. so they
mrs. william lord garrison.er husband who was a senator from alabama had thought bitterly before the war and she was with them again in the public acts of reconciliation but also with a cause that she felt that she could use her voice to promote. all the newspapers say her voice was terribly important. one of the great things now is that you can read all the newspapers. they are on line so you can waste days because they are so much fun to read. that interested me too this when i was growing up...
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mr. williams and his wife or godparents to his daughter. he would allow them to argue cases in front of him because he was so tight together. finally is a gentleman you don't know who was an investigative reporter and he's an interesting case. he convinced president nixon that what the administration needed was a reporter who could smell out scandal. and why not somebody who didn't like him who could be there in the morning. nixon hires him and be calm special counsel to the president. then nixon tired of him because he had so many opinions on so many things that didn't have anything to do with those topics and he got frozen out and didn't get to see the president as often as he thought he should. he blamed ehrlichman and holderman. he goes back to reporting tens month later. as watergate start to unwind, this man with inside information starts discussing the case which is classic violation of due process. if you happen to find yourself in court, your accuser has to come into court and face you under oath. they don't get to whisper in the j
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mrs. williams, but we're more interested in what the state did.t doesn't make sense. >> i've often thought that sometimes by focusing so much on white people, it's almost sort of controlling because you're focused on what white people are doing to black people so much that you become obsessed with it. >> you create a brand new reality where to be black in 2015 is still to be living with the white person's foot on your neck. and, you know, that's an interesting idea, it can sell a lot of books but the truth of the matter is it's different now. that doesn't mean racism is gone but it's different. >> so why does this thing persist that you talk about, the essence of your article? >> don, i'm going to say it straight and i'm going to hurt some feelings but this is the truth. a great many white people really don't want to be racist and they will allow what they say to depart from what they believe because they feel that the most important way they can show that they're good people is to show they're not racist. there's that dissonance. i think for us b
mrs. williams, but we're more interested in what the state did.t doesn't make sense. >> i've often thought that sometimes by focusing so much on white people, it's almost sort of controlling because you're focused on what white people are doing to black people so much that you become obsessed with it. >> you create a brand new reality where to be black in 2015 is still to be living with the white person's foot on your neck. and, you know, that's an interesting idea, it can sell a...
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mr. williams, for five minutes. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. as this president comes closer to his final year in office, it is no secret he only cares about shaping and molding his legacy. when discussing the iran deal last year, his deputy national security advisor said to reporters, quote, this is probably the biggest thing president obama will do in his second term on foreign policy. this is health care for us. four years earlier that health care, obamacare, was described by our vice president as quote a big expletive deefment only time will shape this president's legacy. 75 years ago winston churchill proclaimed that neville chamberlain had quote, a precision of mind and aptitude for business which raised him far above the ordinary levels of our generation. although this description is far too generous to describe our president who has no aptitude for business. mr. chamberlain is portrayed in a different light than he is today. he would be an appeaser today. mr. chamberlain's incorrect decision to coin seed to adolf hitler's demands for pur
mr. williams, for five minutes. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. as this president comes closer to his final year in office, it is no secret he only cares about shaping and molding his legacy. when discussing the iran deal last year, his deputy national security advisor said to reporters, quote, this is probably the biggest thing president obama will do in his second term on foreign policy. this is health care for us. four years earlier that health care, obamacare, was described by our...
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mr. williams and his wife were caught. to his daughter or that he was so close to him he wouldn't allow millions to argue cases in front of him as judge because they were so tight. but edward bennett williams can meet with them secretly to work out problems. the final is a gentleman you don't know who was an investigative reporter before bob woodward and carl bernstein. he convinced president nixon that what the incoming administration needed was an ombudsman, a reporter, an investigative reporter who could smell a scandal before it up in their face and why not someone who didn't like him, who could be there and warn him. nixon hired him and he became special counsel to the president. and then he tired of him because clark had so many opinions on so many things that didn't have anything to do with those topics and they got frozen out and he didn't get to see the president as often as clark thought he should. he blamed john ehrlichman and bob haldeman and he leaves and a half 10 months later. he goes back to reporting and b
mr. williams and his wife were caught. to his daughter or that he was so close to him he wouldn't allow millions to argue cases in front of him as judge because they were so tight. but edward bennett williams can meet with them secretly to work out problems. the final is a gentleman you don't know who was an investigative reporter before bob woodward and carl bernstein. he convinced president nixon that what the incoming administration needed was an ombudsman, a reporter, an investigative...
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mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. >> i'm a political communications student at gw. thank you so much for being here. >> raise your hands. >> there's a great book by tim o'brien, "the things they've carried." it's a fictitious account. i was hoping that you ladies could possibly share either some things that you brought along with you in your own bags as you traveled along or some of the momentos you picked up along the way. >> that's a great question. did you have a good luck charm? did you have something you always had bottom of your bag? >> i know it was very important for me to still have some kind of femaleness out there. i'm 6 feet tall. i mean, this is an amazon, walking through the jungles. >> as it should be. >> dressed in fatigues, combat boots, carrying a pack, the whole thing. you know, i always kind of wore maybe like a yellow t-shirt underneath my fatigues. i did put on lipstick every now and then. one of the nicest compliments i ever got after a co
mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. >> i'm a political communications student at gw. thank you so much for being here. >> raise your hands. >> there's a great book by tim o'brien, "the things they've carried." it's a fictitious account. i was hoping that you ladies could possibly share either some things that you brought along with you in your own bags as you traveled along or some of the momentos you picked up along the way....
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mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. ma'am? >> good evening.i am a political communications student at gw. i'm here with some students. >> raise your hands. >> there is a great book by tim o'brien, the things they carried. i don't know if you have heard of it before. it is a fictitious account and a lot of it includes vignettes of thechks that men in the war carried in their back packs, both abstract and concretely. i was hoping that you ladies could share either some things that you brought along with you in your bags as you traveled along or some of the mementos that you picked up along the way. >> that's a great question. did you have -- did you have a good luck charm? did you have something you always had with you in the bottom of your ruk? >> i know it was important to me to still have some kind of femaleness out there. i'm 6'0" all the. i'm taller then west more land. i'm an amazon walking through the youngels. fatigues, combat pack, the whole thing. i always wore like a yellow t-shirt underneath my fatigues. and i did put on lipstick sur
mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. ma'am? >> good evening.i am a political communications student at gw. i'm here with some students. >> raise your hands. >> there is a great book by tim o'brien, the things they carried. i don't know if you have heard of it before. it is a fictitious account and a lot of it includes vignettes of thechks that men in the war carried in their back packs, both abstract and concretely. i was hoping that you...
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mr. williams thank you very much mr. ms hit the nail on the head a year ago tomorrow and all the reasons why we should for about two reynolds units and have many, many businessmen's than we're proposing didn't it doesn't matter the units are vacant that was built before june of 1978 indicates their rent-controlled units i think that you know we vote 4, 3 on that project so allow the demolition it went to the board of supervisors on appeal and one 10 zero and to be honest i'm at is also why this project given that by the board of supervisors and mr. stars recounting how we the vote are effect the vote on the demolitions i'm a little bit taking taken a back we're not looking something last year on demolishing rent-controlled units i think from the pardon want to achieve commercial space take a drive past castro and look at it where the space is in garages you could probably expand the building the building should not be demolished not about the sdau u dawson's there are people that love you because it is for the good things
mr. williams thank you very much mr. ms hit the nail on the head a year ago tomorrow and all the reasons why we should for about two reynolds units and have many, many businessmen's than we're proposing didn't it doesn't matter the units are vacant that was built before june of 1978 indicates their rent-controlled units i think that you know we vote 4, 3 on that project so allow the demolition it went to the board of supervisors on appeal and one 10 zero and to be honest i'm at is also why this...
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mr. william bratton, commissioner of the new york police department and mr. daniel nagro, the commissioner of the fire department from the city of new york and mr. lee ielpi, the president of september 11th families association and finally mr. gregory thomas, president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives and senior executive for law enforcement operation in the office of kings county district attorney. let me first introduce the mayor. if you would have a seat at the table. mayor rudy giuliani serves as a partner and chairman of the chief executive officer of giuliani partners. previously, mayor ghoully annie served two terms of new york city as mayor and was with the city during and in the aftermaths of the 9/11 attacks. i can't think of a more important witness to be here today than you, sir, and we thank you for your service, both before and particularly after 9/11 where you brought such a tragedy, brought this country together, sir. and it's with great honor that we have you and i now yield to you for your testimony. >> mr. ch
mr. william bratton, commissioner of the new york police department and mr. daniel nagro, the commissioner of the fire department from the city of new york and mr. lee ielpi, the president of september 11th families association and finally mr. gregory thomas, president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives and senior executive for law enforcement operation in the office of kings county district attorney. let me first introduce the mayor. if you would have a seat at...
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mr. williams: why are the america's hard-earned money being diverted to planned parenthood? when i was back home in texas during the august recess, i had the pleasure of visiting the austin pregnancy resource center, a model woman's health organization that can and should lead by example. the aprc does a lot to support women's health and provide guidance on accessing women's health services. the aprc's slogan of building a culture of life with one we should all be able to get behind. there are many women's pro-life organizations that take no federal dollars. even so, some of my colleagues prefer to continue to send taxpayer dollars to planned parenthood, an organization that takes in money from aborted fetal parts, an organization that alters abortion procedures so they can harvest organs and that rips off the federal government. not only are the alleged actions of planned parenthood illegal under federal law, they are morally reprehensible. i am disgusted that an organization that is involved in such repulsive activity would promote itself as a protector of women's health.
mr. williams: why are the america's hard-earned money being diverted to planned parenthood? when i was back home in texas during the august recess, i had the pleasure of visiting the austin pregnancy resource center, a model woman's health organization that can and should lead by example. the aprc does a lot to support women's health and provide guidance on accessing women's health services. the aprc's slogan of building a culture of life with one we should all be able to get behind. there are...
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mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year chief suhr and mayor ed lee and commissioner president loftus announced that additional fund would be provided over the next two budget cycle to furniture body camera for 18 hundred member for the san francisco police department in the field on may 13th of 2015 commissioner president loftus directed the department to establish a working group for the purpose of having a draft body camera to present to the police commission within 90 days so the direction really was to pit together a draft policy to really come together to look at what we believe were the key components of the body camera policy and really
mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year...
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mr. william bratton, commissioner of the new york police department, and mr. dani daniel -- and mr.eptember 11th families associations. and finally mr. gregory thomas present of the national organization of black law enforcement executives and senior executive for law enforcement operation in the office of kings county district attorney. let me first introduce the mayor. and if you would have a seat at the table. mayor rudy giuliani serves as a partner at bryce well and giuliani. previously served two terms as new york city's mayor from 1994 to 2001 and led the city during and in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. i can't think of a more important witness to be here today than you, sir. and we thank you for your service both before, but particularly after 9/11 where you brought such a tragedy brought this country together, sir. and it's with great honor that we have you. and i now yield to you for your testimony. >> mr. chairman, it's a great honor for me to be here. i thank the committee for holding the hearing here. as you said, there could be no more appropriate place. this is no
mr. william bratton, commissioner of the new york police department, and mr. dani daniel -- and mr.eptember 11th families associations. and finally mr. gregory thomas present of the national organization of black law enforcement executives and senior executive for law enforcement operation in the office of kings county district attorney. let me first introduce the mayor. and if you would have a seat at the table. mayor rudy giuliani serves as a partner at bryce well and giuliani. previously...
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mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year chief suhr and mayor ed lee and commissioner president loftus announced that additional fund would be provided over the next two budget cycle to furniture body camera for 18 hundred member for the san francisco police department in the field on may 13th of 2015 commissioner president loftus directed the department to establish a working group for the purpose of having a draft body camera to present to the police commission within 90 days so the direction really was to pit together a draft policy to really come together to look at what we believe were the key components of the body camera policy and really
mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year...
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william seale: oh, no, late, much later, as did mrs. franklin roosevelt, but ms. theodore roosevelt -- nicole anslover: so there really wouldn't have been a huge opportunity. william seale: no, and probably wasn't expected, but i -- now, that's a tough one. nicole anslover: that's a really interesting question. i don't know. susan swain: jack cutton wants to know, what was bess truman's pet issue? did she have one? nicole anslover: i don't believe they had any pets. william seale: i don't think she had one. susan swain: no, no, "pet issue." william seale: i don't think she had one. nicole anslover: oh, no. susan swain: favorite issue? so she had no causes? nicole anslover: her thing? no. william seale: no, i don't think so. susan swain: and that was -- nicole anslover: well, actually, i take that back. she was interested in health care. she believed -- she urged harry to increase funding to, i think, the national institute for health, some sort of research foundation, and you can look at the numbers in his second term. that budget does go up. she really thought peo
william seale: oh, no, late, much later, as did mrs. franklin roosevelt, but ms. theodore roosevelt -- nicole anslover: so there really wouldn't have been a huge opportunity. william seale: no, and probably wasn't expected, but i -- now, that's a tough one. nicole anslover: that's a really interesting question. i don't know. susan swain: jack cutton wants to know, what was bess truman's pet issue? did she have one? nicole anslover: i don't believe they had any pets. william seale: i don't think...
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mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year chief suhr and mayor ed lee and commissioner president loftus announced that additional fund would be provided over the next two budget cycle to furniture body camera for 18 hundred member for the san francisco police department in the field on may 13th of 2015 commissioner president loftus directed the department to establish a working group for the purpose of having a draft body camera to present to the police commission within 90 days so the direction really was to pit together a draft policy to really come together to look at what we believe were the key components of the body camera policy and really
mr. williams of the organization fj and the peace officers association and jonathan you can't know from theolice officers association and mann manny that worked on the policy and, of course, sergeant rachel killing shaw what was a valuable person in over-the-counter and keeping the minutes and keeping our minutes running smoothly thank you to the folk and their presents speaks to their dedication to the process and seeing this through through the public mayor edwin lee's so to an this year...
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we have william clark buying coffee and sugar and 11 $245 for mr. sebastian, $670 for "mr. riddle" to go into it and ferry it back upstream. spanish archives show that the mission was completed according to plan. samuel montgomery brown did reach kentucky with these barrels. william clark's father, john, kept the letter of instruction from william telling his father to pass along the money to mr. riddle. he also said to keep the coffee and sugar for yourself, but the money goes to mr. riddle. what are we to make of all of this? what are we to make of william clark? our image of him all these years has been a very uncomplicated individual. i don't think he was. by his own writing, it shows that yes, he was involved in bribery, he was involved in smuggling, money running, but there was another mission of smuggling that i won't get into that involved $1500. he had a little time to kill in new orleans before he took a ship from there up the east coast which is how you left in 1798. he wrote in the journal that he bought two horses, one to ride and one to pack. he bought himself
we have william clark buying coffee and sugar and 11 $245 for mr. sebastian, $670 for "mr. riddle" to go into it and ferry it back upstream. spanish archives show that the mission was completed according to plan. samuel montgomery brown did reach kentucky with these barrels. william clark's father, john, kept the letter of instruction from william telling his father to pass along the money to mr. riddle. he also said to keep the coffee and sugar for yourself, but the money goes to mr....
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mr. williams from repeating mistakes that he had in the first place.ded in february after acknowledging handbell us afternsel for warding -- challenging and he had embellished his reporting. caller: thanks for taking my call. resident, i am excited that the pope is coming. callers, the other figure,igious anti-catholic will tell you. but he is also a head of state. is about 800 right now. he is coming as a head of state. he is coming as the head of the vatican state. i think the caller should know that. everybody is on their best behavior, and i hope everything goes off really well. this is a historic event, and people should relax and enjoy it. protections atme any other set of state -- head of state. one of the caller said something about the options stick to social issues. he is a religious figure. that is the whole point. social justice. he is doing what he is supposed to do as a pope. host: before you go, are you going to have to drive over the next couple of days with the pope? how is that going to affect your commute? caller: yes. i dusted off m
mr. williams from repeating mistakes that he had in the first place.ded in february after acknowledging handbell us afternsel for warding -- challenging and he had embellished his reporting. caller: thanks for taking my call. resident, i am excited that the pope is coming. callers, the other figure,igious anti-catholic will tell you. but he is also a head of state. is about 800 right now. he is coming as a head of state. he is coming as the head of the vatican state. i think the caller should...
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mr. williams? >> good morning, chris.t is critical that we talk about the issues of foreign policy and business and all those kind of issues, on top of carson's ratings soaring, dr. carson doesn't get in the, in your face, during the debates. some chris size thriticize that american people want someone with the temperament to move this country forward. dr. carson is an outsider and continues to grow in learning the political speak, the issues and policies. dr. carson has the most stable of all the candidates throughout this entire process, his favorability race is stand still, trump's compared to carson, trump should be concerned about. as mr. trump becomes less combative, not just during the debates but on the campaign, he shows he can be a diplomat and a gentleman and doesn't fly off the handle, there's a lot of up tick for him. until he gets that under control and shows he has the discipline and he can respect others and respect women, and not make the comments he's made in the past, i think he could do well. t for me,
mr. williams? >> good morning, chris.t is critical that we talk about the issues of foreign policy and business and all those kind of issues, on top of carson's ratings soaring, dr. carson doesn't get in the, in your face, during the debates. some chris size thriticize that american people want someone with the temperament to move this country forward. dr. carson is an outsider and continues to grow in learning the political speak, the issues and policies. dr. carson has the most stable...
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mr. williams thank you very much mr. ms hit the nail on the head a year ago tomorrow and all the reasons why we should for about two reynolds units and have many, many businessmen's than we're proposing didn't it doesn't matter the units are vacant that was built before june of 1978 indicates their rent-controlled units i think that you know we vote 4, 3 on that project so allow the demolition it went to the board of supervisors on appeal and one 10 zero and to be honest i'm at is also why this project given that by the board of supervisors and mr. stars recounting how we the vote are effect the vote on the demolitions i'm a little bit taking taken a back we're not looking something last year on demolishing rent-controlled units i think from the pardon want to achieve commercial space take a drive past castro and look at it where the space is in garages you could probably expand the building the building should not be demolished not about the sdau u dawson's there are people that love you because it is for the good things
mr. williams thank you very much mr. ms hit the nail on the head a year ago tomorrow and all the reasons why we should for about two reynolds units and have many, many businessmen's than we're proposing didn't it doesn't matter the units are vacant that was built before june of 1978 indicates their rent-controlled units i think that you know we vote 4, 3 on that project so allow the demolition it went to the board of supervisors on appeal and one 10 zero and to be honest i'm at is also why this...
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mr. dudley and williams were sounding hawkish.seems to me that with 16 out of 17 fed members due to speak over the next 10 days or so we're going to get so many conflicting messages. do you think the fed is as confused as we are? >> yes. i think many banks are very confused about the current situation. we tend to believe that the central banks around the global have all the answers of all the challenges that we're experiencing and that's not the case. i think it's interesting with the fed because today, especially when you have all of this uncertainty, it's so important that central banks give a very clear message and when you listen to fed chairwoman, miss yellen, she's quite clear. she would like to raise interest rates and if you listen to stanley fisher they'll also give you a very clear answer because what they are saying right now, that is that they are -- they must believe in strong labor market and we have a strong labor market i will say in the u.s. and the second thing i have to believe in is that inflation now will star
mr. dudley and williams were sounding hawkish.seems to me that with 16 out of 17 fed members due to speak over the next 10 days or so we're going to get so many conflicting messages. do you think the fed is as confused as we are? >> yes. i think many banks are very confused about the current situation. we tend to believe that the central banks around the global have all the answers of all the challenges that we're experiencing and that's not the case. i think it's interesting with the fed...
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mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam.art are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad. although i never met him i heard he was a great man progress of wonderful father a loving husband a son and brother in one day i hope to be the same. i love you dad and i miss you every day. >> robert john. >> david. lewis. michael stephen. bradley james. jennifer louise. kristin nicole. and ilya. samuel fields. >> alexander. michael bradley finigan. timothy. michael. stephen. paul. john f. fisher. andrew fisher. gerald fisher john roger fisher. lucy fisher and. thomas james. richard fitzsimmons. darlene. wilson flag. christina flannery. and my father i love you and i miss you every day. >> and my uncle firefighter even though i never met you from all the stories i hear i know you are an amazing person. everyone loves you and misses you so much bad plus n y st and port authority god bless america. >> carl. mat
mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam.art are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad. although i never met him i heard he was a great man progress of wonderful father a loving husband a son and brother in one day i hope to be the same. i love you dad and i miss you every day. >> robert john. >> david....
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mr. chestnut and david williams have gone over at once. prof. anderson: there we go, we finally get to the truth. and the truth is, she is murdered. very awkward indeed. this sort of thing [laughter] . don't you just love the way she reports? very awkward, indeed. what is she calling into question by inserting this story of -- the story of how dr. kitt, the brother of lawrence is killed by his slaves, and we later figure out he is in florida. what is being called into question here by that? by that coupling of the death of betsy witherspoon and the story of dr. kitt? or the fragments of the story? what is being called it a -- into question? student: i think she is questioning the way the system of paternalism is functioning at this point, because we take the position -- the slaves were part of the family and now they are murdering parts of their own family, it is falling apart. it is failing. prof. anderson: it is failing. it is not just that these slaves are a threat, it is that the whole notion of paternalism doesn't seem to stand up. it is qu
mr. chestnut and david williams have gone over at once. prof. anderson: there we go, we finally get to the truth. and the truth is, she is murdered. very awkward indeed. this sort of thing [laughter] . don't you just love the way she reports? very awkward, indeed. what is she calling into question by inserting this story of -- the story of how dr. kitt, the brother of lawrence is killed by his slaves, and we later figure out he is in florida. what is being called into question here by that? by...
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mr. game seven justin williams, the players feel like they really have a special group of guys this year. i caught up with the defenseman john carlson who has a big part of the caps' success last season. john: it's nice to see everybody back. looking forward to a good season. erin: coming off the best season of your career. how do you build off the momentum? john: stay with things that got you there. it doesn't change with the mindset. you try to get better. erin: what would constitute success for the team after you got so close last year? john: to win. that everyone's goal. we have a great team and great coaching staff. we have to do our job. erin: do you think the new addition will be the missing pieces to get past the second round? john: yeah, that is the goal. now it's just time to get ourselves prepared as possible. in the next several months to see what we can do. erin: meantime the redskins are gearing up with sunday's showdown with the rams at fedex field. two key players questionable. tight end jordan reed with a quad injury and nose tackle terrance knighton with a rib injury. bo
mr. game seven justin williams, the players feel like they really have a special group of guys this year. i caught up with the defenseman john carlson who has a big part of the caps' success last season. john: it's nice to see everybody back. looking forward to a good season. erin: coming off the best season of your career. how do you build off the momentum? john: stay with things that got you there. it doesn't change with the mindset. you try to get better. erin: what would constitute success...
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mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam.art are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad. although i never met him i heard he was a great man progress of wonderful father a loving husband a son and brother in one day i hope to be the same. i love you dad and i miss you every day. >> robert john. >> david. lewis. michael stephen. bradley james. jennifer louise. kristin nicole. and ilya. samuel fields. >> alexander. michael bradley finigan. timothy. michael. stephen. paul. john f. fisher. andrew fisher. gerald fisher john roger fisher. lucy fisher and. thomas james. richard fitzsimmons. darlene. wilson flag. christina flannery. and my father i love you and i miss you every day. >> and my uncle firefighter even though i never met you from all the stories i hear i know you are an amazing person. everyone loves you and misses you so much bad plus n y st and port authority god bless america. >> carl. mat
mr. faulkner. bernard. robert fazio, jr.. william. francis. sean bernard. peter adam.art are frisky five we lost 11 guys. we miss you all we will never forget you keep an eye on christopher's he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish it would be to me my dad. although i never met him i heard he was a great man progress of wonderful father a loving husband a son and brother in one day i hope to be the same. i love you dad and i miss you every day. >> robert john. >> david....
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the head of l&i, the l&i commissioner, carlton williams, being criticized by mr. butkovitz, alan butkovitz, who has been reviewing the money there and saying that they don't close down abandoned houses very quickly. it costs a lot of money to seal them up and make them at least safe until they get demolished or bought by a new owner. so a lot of heavy criticism calling for carlton williams to be fired or step down. a new administration's coming into the mayor's office and probably he may not be kept anyway. do you think, again, this is a tempest in a teapot, there, jim? >> no, i think there are serious questions about l&i, just by the collapse -- just that one collapse. and there's been others, but people died. but one of the things i thought that was extraordinary about that was the public spat between mayor nutter and alan butkovitz and the personal comments that mayor nutter made about alan butkovitz. >> because mayor nutter's backing carlton williams. >> i thought that was pretty extraordinary and something i hadn't really seen before. >> i don't think there a
the head of l&i, the l&i commissioner, carlton williams, being criticized by mr. butkovitz, alan butkovitz, who has been reviewing the money there and saying that they don't close down abandoned houses very quickly. it costs a lot of money to seal them up and make them at least safe until they get demolished or bought by a new owner. so a lot of heavy criticism calling for carlton williams to be fired or step down. a new administration's coming into the mayor's office and probably he...
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an evolutionist by the name of -- an abolitionist by the name of william chaplin has seduced two slaves brought here by mrs. from congressvens and was in the act of carrying them off sometime during the last week but mr. garter of the police, suspecting his attentions, overhaul the carriage and after several shots had been fired. let me just see -- say parenthetically, he had no gun. they had to build it up. they had to build it up. which was returned by the police, riddling the carriage. chaplin and one of his slaves were arrested and brought back to washington where they were thrown into prison. here from a daily union, and local washington, d.c. paper, august 15, 1850. another case, some six weeks ago, three slaves brought to the city by a member of congress from the state of health go on the auspices of the infamous esther kaplan -- mr. chaplin. they were found by the same bounty catcher, policeman mr. garter. of an of the resident esquire under the floor of the kitchen. we see time and time, the desire of our ancestors to be free. as i have said earlier, to live in dignity. there was little dignity fo
an evolutionist by the name of -- an abolitionist by the name of william chaplin has seduced two slaves brought here by mrs. from congressvens and was in the act of carrying them off sometime during the last week but mr. garter of the police, suspecting his attentions, overhaul the carriage and after several shots had been fired. let me just see -- say parenthetically, he had no gun. they had to build it up. they had to build it up. which was returned by the police, riddling the carriage....
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. >> chair recognizes miss jackson william. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much and i want to thank you and our ranking member for your leadership and i think it should be noted here in new york, mayor, that this is one of the most bipartisan committees in the united states congress. i'm grateful for it. because i certainly was not you, but as a member of congress, i sought to come to this sacred place as soon as i could. and in actuality, i managed to arrive and there was still the recovery process going on and became one of the early members of the homeland security committee and ultimately the department was created. we thank you for your service. and we thank those -- i had my office just print out for me the names of firefighters, police officers, fire marshal and the chaplain you mentioned just to reinforce for america that these souls gave their life for this nation. as i walked into this place, i could not help but read no day shall erase you from the memory of time. and i think as members of congress, this is something that
. >> chair recognizes miss jackson william. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much and i want to thank you and our ranking member for your leadership and i think it should be noted here in new york, mayor, that this is one of the most bipartisan committees in the united states congress. i'm grateful for it. because i certainly was not you, but as a member of congress, i sought to come to this sacred place as soon as i could. and in actuality, i managed to arrive and there was still...
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mr. bullock. your number? >> 1147. >> after addressing procedural matters, administrative law judge william sapeen reads the correctional officer's account of the assault. >> determined by the investigation that inmate bullock assaulted [ bleep ] with a weapon and required stitches, breaking his right hand trying to block the weapon that required a cast. i have here the photos of the scene of the incident that i will share with you. this is the victim of the assault and injuries. also before me i have a sock with a padlock, combination lock inside. i have a statement from the staff member that located that. >> i didn't have nothing to do with this. when the assault took place i was on the stairs when an inmate ran by me. i could have been easily mistaken. that's what i believe, i was mistaken. they thought by me being pushed aside when he was running that i was the one that assaulted him. >> inmates who witnessed the assault and provided staples remain anonymous in hearings like this. but it's up to judge sapeen to determine their credibility. >> do you have any enemies in the institution, mr. bullock? >> no, i don't. >
mr. bullock. your number? >> 1147. >> after addressing procedural matters, administrative law judge william sapeen reads the correctional officer's account of the assault. >> determined by the investigation that inmate bullock assaulted [ bleep ] with a weapon and required stitches, breaking his right hand trying to block the weapon that required a cast. i have here the photos of the scene of the incident that i will share with you. this is the victim of the assault and...
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my honor to introduce you to the 42nd and 43rd president's , president william j clinton, and president george w. bush. [applause] mr. bush: i know two people who are glad he's not running for president. i. cuban: i --mr. clinton: two who- i know would have been glad earlier. >> i thought you were going to be the highlight of the program. mr. clinton: -- >> welcome back to the bush center. it has been a delight to work , especiallyam valerie alexander, stephanie, mike. mr. clinton: everybody knows that you were the spark plug that made this happen and we will be glad to be asked to help . it exceeded my wildest dreams. thank you for giving us a chance to do something that i think is of lasting importance. without further into -- it seems like just yesterday that josh bolten was sitting in my place in washington watching this program. .- launching this program here we are graduating this class. let me start by talking about the importance of you working together. you both have the opportunity to spend some time with scholars. have you thought of them as you have gotten to know them? what's the breath -- what impresse
my honor to introduce you to the 42nd and 43rd president's , president william j clinton, and president george w. bush. [applause] mr. bush: i know two people who are glad he's not running for president. i. cuban: i --mr. clinton: two who- i know would have been glad earlier. >> i thought you were going to be the highlight of the program. mr. clinton: -- >> welcome back to the bush center. it has been a delight to work , especiallyam valerie alexander, stephanie, mike. mr. clinton:...
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william brangam begins our coverage. >> mr speaker, the pope of the holy see >> brangham: it was the first time those words have ever been heard in the united states congress. pope francis entered to a standing ovation from the house and senate, and members of the cabinet. >> i am most grateful for your invitation to address this joint session of congress in "the land of the free and the home of the brave." >> brangham: speaking slowly-- in english-- the pontiff used the occasion to call for action on several issues from poverty to immigration. his appeal encompassed the thousands of refugees arriving in europe, as well as latin americans coming to this country. >> we must not be taken aback by their numbers but rather view them as persons, seeing their faces and listening to their stories, trying to respond as best as we can to their situation. >> brangham: the pope also urged lawmakers to address climate change, and he called for the "global abolition" of the death penalty. >> brangham: democrats applauded all of those things, while republicans-- especially-- cheered when francis a
william brangam begins our coverage. >> mr speaker, the pope of the holy see >> brangham: it was the first time those words have ever been heard in the united states congress. pope francis entered to a standing ovation from the house and senate, and members of the cabinet. >> i am most grateful for your invitation to address this joint session of congress in "the land of the free and the home of the brave." >> brangham: speaking slowly-- in english-- the...
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mr. salandy. >> reporter: the victim, 21-year-old william mcdaniel, he was walking his german shepherd near hisurg home friday afternoon when witnesses say he and salandy got in a heated argument. salandy left, but then he came back. he circled back to the neighborhood and -- and struck mr. mcdaniel intentionally with his vehicle. >> police say salandy then drove away. detectives found him and his heavily damaged saab at his home in germantown after his own mother called 911. mcdaniel's parents and grandparents were also in the courtroom and did not speak to reporters. a family friend cried throughout the court hearing. salandy's mother and the dozens who showed up to support him say he's innocent. >> from what i understand, this is a small fraction of his supporters. people who know him, people who love him, people who believe in him. >> reporter: if you would like to see those charging documents for yourself, you can view them at nbc washington at the nbc washington app. search under hit and run and coming up at 6:00, why he gave the confession to police. >>> sad news out of aspen hill, maryl
mr. salandy. >> reporter: the victim, 21-year-old william mcdaniel, he was walking his german shepherd near hisurg home friday afternoon when witnesses say he and salandy got in a heated argument. salandy left, but then he came back. he circled back to the neighborhood and -- and struck mr. mcdaniel intentionally with his vehicle. >> police say salandy then drove away. detectives found him and his heavily damaged saab at his home in germantown after his own mother called 911....
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mr. july. >> yes. >> can't wait. all right, and your name is? >> william scott. >> which month are you? >> i'm september. >> mr.d who do you have with you there? >> aladin. >> can you see aladin? all dressed up. he does not care -- he is not depressed by our zero and two record, he? >> not at you. >> who are you, mr. . >> derek shaver. >> what month? >> december. >> oh, so you're a holiday month. look at the kitten. what's the kip he's name? >> i have no idea. >> the kitten's name? >> you name the kitten, it will be your kitten, if you adopt it, right? >> we'll call him marble. >> okay, back to michelle. michelle, the idea of coming up with this calendar, it is proved to be very popular, very good fundraiser for philadoptable. >> i can't take credit for the idea, our friend catherine did the first calendar for us, but so much fun. and you know -- >> i can't stand these kittens. >> these guys make it a lot easier this time of the year. >> you have some important things you're raising money for. >> just bought anesthesia machine for the philly shelter, a scale and we just put roof, permanent roof on a play yard t
mr. july. >> yes. >> can't wait. all right, and your name is? >> william scott. >> which month are you? >> i'm september. >> mr.d who do you have with you there? >> aladin. >> can you see aladin? all dressed up. he does not care -- he is not depressed by our zero and two record, he? >> not at you. >> who are you, mr. . >> derek shaver. >> what month? >> december. >> oh, so you're a holiday month. look at the...
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and now williams last night echoed. >> well, mr.u know, i'm not as euphoric -- noticed how i changed my word, because i am a gentleman. >>> downside targets, we're almost there for my s&p. we're so close, 1708 is probably my new down. the dow i think you go to 15,231, and nigh new down side is 14,793. by the way, that's lower so that people aren't interpreting me as being bullish. that's lower. >> they'll do the math. >> will they? >>> we are down about 29 points, s&p 1879. back in just a moment. random? no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumped every third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> time for cramer and stock trading. >> we got a nice shakeoff. people got picked off at the opening buyers come in. again i'm not a bull, but that'
and now williams last night echoed. >> well, mr.u know, i'm not as euphoric -- noticed how i changed my word, because i am a gentleman. >>> downside targets, we're almost there for my s&p. we're so close, 1708 is probably my new down. the dow i think you go to 15,231, and nigh new down side is 14,793. by the way, that's lower so that people aren't interpreting me as being bullish. that's lower. >> they'll do the math. >> will they? >>> we are down about...
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mrs. [inaudible] david william, cay walker [inaudible] most of whom were reduced to a mere 7 word quote spoken in opposition to the proposed investment. the secretary appear tooz have done so deliberately. the minute omit commissioner makras final questions about the irr. the minutes omit commissioner stansbury's question regarding a appropriate benchmark. there is nothing in the minute addressing stansbury's question about irr on the [inaudible] portfolio being [inaudible] 5.2 percent. the minute fail to [inaudible] it would be unprecedented in ers history to engage in relationship with the city under the guise of being the financial investment to further the cities social goals. and policy goals. commissioner stansbury asked multiple e questions on july 8 about whether investment staff has experience with asset backed liabilities, securitization, collateralized loan obligations and assigning credit ratings to individual securities. the minutes fail tomination that stansbury mentioned these 3 issues go hand in hand with investment. the minutes report only that mr. coker stated ers contract ou
mrs. [inaudible] david william, cay walker [inaudible] most of whom were reduced to a mere 7 word quote spoken in opposition to the proposed investment. the secretary appear tooz have done so deliberately. the minute omit commissioner makras final questions about the irr. the minutes omit commissioner stansbury's question regarding a appropriate benchmark. there is nothing in the minute addressing stansbury's question about irr on the [inaudible] portfolio being [inaudible] 5.2 percent. the...