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ms. mccollum: i rise today to oppose this bill. as democratic co-chair of the native american caucus, i'm here to promote respect for tribal sovereignty, to fight for the needs of native american families, and to call our federal government to uphold its trust and treaty obligations. mr. paul, my republican co-chair, ranking member moran, and mr. simpson, the author of this legislation, shir those very same goals. . but i think the bill before us today doesn't meet the needs of indian country. the national conference of american indians has asked us to, quote, reopen government operations for all federal agencies that meet trust and treaty obligations to tribal nations and to stop the sequester of 2014. and i've heard that same message loud and clear from minnesota tribal leaders. mr. speaker, when we consider federal funding for tribal nations, we are talking about government-to-government relationships. this means the entire federal government needs to be open and functioning. many serv
ms. mccollum: i rise today to oppose this bill. as democratic co-chair of the native american caucus, i'm here to promote respect for tribal sovereignty, to fight for the needs of native american families, and to call our federal government to uphold its trust and treaty obligations. mr. paul, my republican co-chair, ranking member moran, and mr. simpson, the author of this legislation, shir those very same goals. . but i think the bill before us today doesn't meet the needs of indian country....
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ms. campbell. >> yes. >> mr. slavitt. >> yes. >> ms. spellecy. >> yes. >> mr. lau. >> yes. >> did your companies meet as a group with h.h.s. before you started the process? anyone? did your companies meet together with h.h.s. to discuss the integration? mr. lau, go ahead. >> yes, the security people from c.m.s. and others have coordinated this. >> all right. let me ask each of you a question. how many people in each of your companies have physical access to the database servers storing the enrolling information? >> we have zero access to the database. >> zero. >> i believe the also zero for our qssi. >> we have no access to c.m.s.'s servers. >> ok. mr. lau. >> 2,000 people. >> 2,000 people have access to the database? >> through the key entry of the applications. >> ok. you know, under hipaa regs, no one is supposed to have direct access to that database. ok. under the current technology infrastructure, how many separate servers or virtual servers in the cloud are being used to host and s
ms. campbell. >> yes. >> mr. slavitt. >> yes. >> ms. spellecy. >> yes. >> mr. lau. >> yes. >> did your companies meet as a group with h.h.s. before you started the process? anyone? did your companies meet together with h.h.s. to discuss the integration? mr. lau, go ahead. >> yes, the security people from c.m.s. and others have coordinated this. >> all right. let me ask each of you a question. how many people in each of your companies...
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ms. i'll be right back. i'm sorry, you can't be in here. neither can they. give us the ketamine, the doctor lives. aah! [gunshots] you shouldn't have done that. [bear barking, growling] aah! [screaming] [finch whistles] who are you? we're merely a couple of concerned dog owners, dr. jensen. i don't know how to thank you. one of those expensive chew toys you have for sale at reception would help. bear likes his new vet. he's due for vaccinations in a month. it might be nice to visit dr. jensen when he's not participating in a covert operation. [bear barks] (woman) please, help me. i've lost my husband. i'm out on our boat, on long island sound. (man) and where is your husband? (woman) he was here when i fell asleep. (finch) we have a new number, mr. reese. vanessa watkins. former prosecutor with the district attorney's office. she's put away some of the city's worst violent offenders, rapists, murderers, drug traffickers. married to jeremy watkins, the defense attorney. a prosecutor marrie
ms. i'll be right back. i'm sorry, you can't be in here. neither can they. give us the ketamine, the doctor lives. aah! [gunshots] you shouldn't have done that. [bear barking, growling] aah! [screaming] [finch whistles] who are you? we're merely a couple of concerned dog owners, dr. jensen. i don't know how to thank you. one of those expensive chew toys you have for sale at reception would help. bear likes his new vet. he's due for vaccinations in a month. it might be nice to visit dr. jensen...
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ms. wisniewski's father? ninety-nine and ninety-nine percent. (crying) i wish that you would understand the pain of being thrown away like trash. you may be seated. hello, your honor. this is the case of wisniewski v. cortez-wisniewski. thank you, jerome. good day, everyone. ms. wisniewski, you claim that both of your parents are the reason you grew up in a very unstable home. you say that your mother, ms. cortez, was extremely promiscuous, and she pushed away your alleged father when you were very young. you also say you've never been sure that mr. wisniewski, who is joining us today from his hometown, is your biological father. you claim you've waited 25 years to get that answer, and will finally learn the truth today. mrs. cortez, you argue that it wasn't your behavior that pushed your daughter's alleged father away, but instead, it was his fault that she had a tumultuous childhood. you say, he never believed he was the father and you had to force him to take responsibility for her. no
ms. wisniewski's father? ninety-nine and ninety-nine percent. (crying) i wish that you would understand the pain of being thrown away like trash. you may be seated. hello, your honor. this is the case of wisniewski v. cortez-wisniewski. thank you, jerome. good day, everyone. ms. wisniewski, you claim that both of your parents are the reason you grew up in a very unstable home. you say that your mother, ms. cortez, was extremely promiscuous, and she pushed away your alleged father when you were...
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ms. foxx: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 380 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 67, house resolution 380, resolved, that it shall be in order without intervention of any point of order for the chair of the committee on agriculture or his designee to move that the house insist on its amendment to the senate amendment to h.r. 2642 and agree to a conference with the senate thereon. section 2, upon adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order without intervention of any point of order to consider in the house the resolution house resolution 378, expressing the sense of the house of representatives regarding certain provisions of the senate amendment to h.r. 2642 relating to the secretary of agriculture's administration of tariff rate quotas for raw and refined sugar. the resolution shall be considered as read. the previous question shall b
ms. foxx: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 380 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 67, house resolution 380, resolved, that it shall be in order without intervention of any point of order for the chair of the committee on agriculture or his designee to move that the house insist on its amendment to the senate amendment to h.r. 2642 and agree to a...
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ms. campbell, my time is a. would you submit those memorandum communications to us within 24 hours, please? >> once again, under our contract with cms, we -- if we have permission to do so. i'm not even sure, i would have to go back to see what we do have for you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. green. >> thank you, mr. chairman. some of us have been on the committee a good while. i don't know if you get experience because we also problems in the 2003 when we created the prescription drug program. this committee did that. with much fewer participants. so what we are seeing now is, sounds like we have a success, we just don't have the computer to deal with it. i support the affordable care act because i know dependable coverage is for families in our districts. stories effort from people are excited to sign up for the coverage reminded of why this law is important. thousands of people in her district have been denied coverage in the past from preexisting conditions. they a
ms. campbell, my time is a. would you submit those memorandum communications to us within 24 hours, please? >> once again, under our contract with cms, we -- if we have permission to do so. i'm not even sure, i would have to go back to see what we do have for you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. green. >> thank you, mr. chairman. some of us have been on the committee a good while. i don't know if you get experience because we also problems in the 2003...
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ms. i will now swear in the witnesses. the committee is taking testimonies under oath. the you have an objection to testifying under oath? the chair advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? seeing none, please rise and raise your right hand. i will swear you in. are you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. you are now under oath. subject to the penalties set forth under u.s. code. you are now able to give a five minute summary of your written statement. ms. campbell? >> chairman upton, ranking member waxman, members of the committee, thank you very much for the opportunity to appear before you today. my name is cheryl campbell, and i am a senior vice president at cgi federal inc. i have responsibility for all of cgi federal?s projects at the department of health and
ms. i will now swear in the witnesses. the committee is taking testimonies under oath. the you have an objection to testifying under oath? the chair advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? seeing none, please rise and raise your right hand. i will swear you in. are you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth,...
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ms. clark, you claim that you and the defendant, mr. newby, dated for only three months before you became pregnant with his baby. you say the relationship was moving forward until he left you for a woman you claim is old enough to be his mother. it is your belief that she is the reason mr. newby is denying paternity. mr. newby, you say the plaintiff was involved with another man at the time she became pregnant. you do not believe you are the father of her child and claim it has nothing to do with your new girlfriend ms. faulkner. you also say if the baby is yours, you will fight for custody because you believe the plaintiff is an unfit mother. now, ms. clark, tell me what happened when the defendant left you. he left me for an older woman and i feel that she put it in his head that it's not his from the beginning because she thought i was messing around with some dude at her party, and... you did come to my house with another guy. no. yeah. i wasn't messing around with him, though. you we
ms. clark, you claim that you and the defendant, mr. newby, dated for only three months before you became pregnant with his baby. you say the relationship was moving forward until he left you for a woman you claim is old enough to be his mother. it is your belief that she is the reason mr. newby is denying paternity. mr. newby, you say the plaintiff was involved with another man at the time she became pregnant. you do not believe you are the father of her child and claim it has nothing to do...
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ms. i will now swear in the witnesses. the committee is taking testimonies under oath. the you have an objection to testifying under oath? the chair advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? seeing none, please rise and raise your right hand. i will swear you in. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. you are now under oath. subject to the penalties set forth under u.s. code. you are now able to give a five minute summary of your written statement. ms. campbell? >> chairman upton, ranking member waxman, members of the committee, thank you very much for the opportunity to appear before you today. my name is cheryl campbell, and i am a senior vice president at cgi federal inc. i have responsibility for all of cgi federal's projects at the department of health and
ms. i will now swear in the witnesses. the committee is taking testimonies under oath. the you have an objection to testifying under oath? the chair advises you that under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee, you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to be advised by counsel during your testimony today? seeing none, please rise and raise your right hand. i will swear you in. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and...
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now, ms. douglas. you admit to cheating. do you believe the defendant has reason to doubt the paternity of cheyanne? yes, your honor, i do, because i did made a mistake, i slept with his cousin, and the condom had broke, but before that, tyrone was downstairs sleeping with my cousin. and he was still having sex with his baby's mom. he was doin' him, basically, but yeah, i did. that was a mouthful! you made a mistake and slept with his cousin... yeah. but he was downstairs sleeping with your cousin? yes, and more. i don't cheat, i don't believe in cheating, i'm very faithful. but yes, he does, him, all the time. yeah. wow! i want to find out how this relationship began, before it got to sleeping with all the cousins... how did you meet? douglas: i met tyrone... was this relationship ever good? it got good. i met tyrone, actually, at a party that happened downstairs in my building. i met him and his cousin, almost the same night. me and tyrone got together the first night, we watched movies. the
now, ms. douglas. you admit to cheating. do you believe the defendant has reason to doubt the paternity of cheyanne? yes, your honor, i do, because i did made a mistake, i slept with his cousin, and the condom had broke, but before that, tyrone was downstairs sleeping with my cousin. and he was still having sex with his baby's mom. he was doin' him, basically, but yeah, i did. that was a mouthful! you made a mistake and slept with his cousin... yeah. but he was downstairs sleeping with your...
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(finch) specifically, ms. genrika zhirova of solntsevo, russia. information on ms. zhirova is a little hard to come by. she has virtually no digital footprint. (finch) all i have so far is a last known address. it's a housing project in the south bronx. i can't even find a photo of the woman. then let's go have a look at her. [knocking on door] agent stone, immigration and customs. i'm looking for genrika zhirova. [sniffs] genrika! [video game sound effects] no eyes on the target yet, but i see drugs at her place. could have something to do with why we're here. rough neighborhood. whatever this woman's into, i got a feeling it's gonna get messy. [lock clacks] can i help you? y-you're genrika? gen. nobody calls me genrika. are your parents here? my mom's in prison in russia. i never knew my dad. i came here a few years ago to live with my grandfather. and where is he? cemetery. he died eight months ago. shouldn't you guys already know this stuff? so now you live with, um... vadim. we're, like, third cousins or something. he's supposed to be taking care of me now. whi
(finch) specifically, ms. genrika zhirova of solntsevo, russia. information on ms. zhirova is a little hard to come by. she has virtually no digital footprint. (finch) all i have so far is a last known address. it's a housing project in the south bronx. i can't even find a photo of the woman. then let's go have a look at her. [knocking on door] agent stone, immigration and customs. i'm looking for genrika zhirova. [sniffs] genrika! [video game sound effects] no eyes on the target yet, but i see...
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then, ms. campbell and ms. spellecy, let me ask you this. , is pplication information that being stored separately from the patient database information? ms. campbell. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the applicant servers and the patient database servers, are you holding this information on your patients and on the database separately? are you holding those separately? >> we're not holding any information. >> you're not holding any. >> we are provided only with limited information. social security numbers, names and date of birth, which we use to match against our system. >> ok. mr. lau, you mentioned that you all are working through the paper entry and then the data entry from the paper applications. >> that's correct, yes. >> so where are you physically storing the data that is collected and given to you? >> when the paper comes in, it's scanned and converted to electronic images and then the paper is destroyed once the image has been verified. electronic image is put into a database and kept only
then, ms. campbell and ms. spellecy, let me ask you this. , is pplication information that being stored separately from the patient database information? ms. campbell. >> could you repeat the question again? >> the applicant servers and the patient database servers, are you holding this information on your patients and on the database separately? are you holding those separately? >> we're not holding any information. >> you're not holding any. >> we are provided...
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ms. kelly: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection, so ordered. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, it's been one week since the government shutdown. for one week the president and senate democrats have refused to negotiate to reopen the government's doors. house republicans know the hardships american families are facing due to washington democrats' failure to negotiate. we have worked over the past week, passing bills to have the government functioning. house republicans have voted to fund pediatric cancer research, reopen national parks, memorials and mo
ms. kelly: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without...
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let me ask ms. slone and ms. hicks. the bank records of judge daugherty from 2005-2011 show so far unexplained cash deposits of $96,000, round amount you start as low as $1000 going as high as i thousand dollars at a time. some 26,000 was posted to his daughter's account in 2007-2008. when asked judge daugherty declined to provide any information for the cash payments. there's no explanation for them in his financial disclosure form. ms. slone and ms. hicks coming to either the new in thing about those cash deposits? ms. slone? >> no, sir. i don't know anything in specific, specific about those cash deposits. i had been at the firm for quite a few years and working closely with eric, and they did is scheduled for them for -- >> eric conn? >> yes, sir. so i pretty much knew where eric conn was everyday. there were some days, one they usually a month that he was unaccounted for by myself anyway. i had asked him one day he come back and he was can't have the day and i told him that i had a theory about into any asked what
let me ask ms. slone and ms. hicks. the bank records of judge daugherty from 2005-2011 show so far unexplained cash deposits of $96,000, round amount you start as low as $1000 going as high as i thousand dollars at a time. some 26,000 was posted to his daughter's account in 2007-2008. when asked judge daugherty declined to provide any information for the cash payments. there's no explanation for them in his financial disclosure form. ms. slone and ms. hicks coming to either the new in thing...
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i think as ms. solomon said there's some issues we want to make sure we're moving forward in a way that make sense. so if that's okay to put it on the agenda >> on the committee. >> okay. great roll call please on the main motion (calling names) 7 i's. >> thank you, commissioners and thank you to ms. wong and ms. lee wherever you are. now we're going to move on to item j request the general matters. we did hear from some speakers on this but do i have any? no, no other speakers for general comment. let me just - well, i think somebody was walking up. item k advisory committee report. i want to at this point to announce i'm appointing tyler woods to the bilingual committee counciler. and now we're going to hear from the bilingual committee council so if you'll take a seat that would be great. thank you >> good evening, everyone. i'm kim i'm one the co- chairs of the bilingual community council we're grateful you've given us this opportunity. i'll to introduce the members present together. cindy choi
i think as ms. solomon said there's some issues we want to make sure we're moving forward in a way that make sense. so if that's okay to put it on the agenda >> on the committee. >> okay. great roll call please on the main motion (calling names) 7 i's. >> thank you, commissioners and thank you to ms. wong and ms. lee wherever you are. now we're going to move on to item j request the general matters. we did hear from some speakers on this but do i have any? no, no other...
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members of the notorious ms-13 gang.onsible for savage crimes including human trafficking and drug dealing. >> but what motivates them and why are they here? erika gonzales joins us now with a news4 exclusive. erika? >> the ms-13 gang was founded on the west coast, grew and spread but what is the tie to northern virginia. much of it has to do with money. to explain better we needed to show you the gang's hot spot and that meant traveling to el salvador more than 3,000 miles away for this special report. this is one of many holding cells in el salvador. it's where ms-13 gang members await their day in court. san salvador is the heart of the world's most notorious gang and it's where we traveled, more than 3,000 miles from virginia where the gangs has run the streets for years. >> we traveled alongside a sergeant from the herndon police department. he escorted her crew through alleys and jail cells few people, much less cameras, have ever seen. >> what we see here we're going to eventually see here. >> reporter: these men
members of the notorious ms-13 gang.onsible for savage crimes including human trafficking and drug dealing. >> but what motivates them and why are they here? erika gonzales joins us now with a news4 exclusive. erika? >> the ms-13 gang was founded on the west coast, grew and spread but what is the tie to northern virginia. much of it has to do with money. to explain better we needed to show you the gang's hot spot and that meant traveling to el salvador more than 3,000 miles away for...
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ms. slone? >> i agree with ms. harbor and ms. griffith that the documentation is the most important thing. >> ms. hicks. i called you ms. martin. i'm sorry. >> i agree with all of them. them. >> what advice do you have for us? reuse to be governmental affairs and have supplied oversight responsibilities for the whole federal government and what we have done here is i believe dr. coburn and senator levin is to exercise their responsibilities under the governmental affairs piece of our committee. what advice would you have for us? what advice would you have for us given what you've been through and what you have learned that we might be more constructive in the work we do and more supportive frankly people like you who see things that shouldn't be happening? >> i feel there should be a system of accountability within the beach administration. i feel that for the most part that managers, supervisor's alj's those higher up in an agency are promoted, allowed to retire or are given monetary awards that we as employees, we are held to t
ms. slone? >> i agree with ms. harbor and ms. griffith that the documentation is the most important thing. >> ms. hicks. i called you ms. martin. i'm sorry. >> i agree with all of them. them. >> what advice do you have for us? reuse to be governmental affairs and have supplied oversight responsibilities for the whole federal government and what we have done here is i believe dr. coburn and senator levin is to exercise their responsibilities under the governmental affairs...
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but understand, ms. mahan, if something happens that he is not determined to be the father, it is still a responsibility that you have brought on yourself. and, as you can see, it has overwhelmed your mother. because i'm sure she's thinking about just raising you. and getting you... i've raised my kids. she's raised her kids. you heard what she said. but now you've put her in a position where now she's raising yet another... a grandchild. a grandchild! now, getting to the dna results, um, it's time for you all to know whether or not mr. shrum is the father. and... not just so you will know whether she cheated and she will know... at the end of the day, it's not about that. it's about baby blake. mahan: your honor, my biggest fear with my son is that when he gets older, he's gonna ask me, "why doesn't my daddy want me?" that's always been my biggest fear with my child and every time i think about it it makes me... it makes my heart hurt. it breaks my heart. i want him if he's mine. i really do. if he's mi
but understand, ms. mahan, if something happens that he is not determined to be the father, it is still a responsibility that you have brought on yourself. and, as you can see, it has overwhelmed your mother. because i'm sure she's thinking about just raising you. and getting you... i've raised my kids. she's raised her kids. you heard what she said. but now you've put her in a position where now she's raising yet another... a grandchild. a grandchild! now, getting to the dna results, um, it's...
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ms. hall ingram is the director of the iras a ofoto for care act office. before overseeing obamacare implementation for the irs ms. hall ingram was the commissioner for the irs tax exempt division. she served full-time in that role from 2009 to 2010. the administration has already delayed or revise several parts of the health law and in many cases unilateral action was directly at odds with congressional love. many americans have an uneasy feeling the administration is flying obamacare by the seat of its pants. there are some sobering recognitions that executive orders not put into law seem to be an everyday occurrence will change the law by definition if possible. it is our hope that ms. hall ingram will spell out the challenges the iras is facing so we stopped meeting the surprising yet still unsurprising news of how implementation is going poorly. in closing this is not going to be the committee's final hearing on obamacare implementation. the ranking members indicated he wants to hear
ms. hall ingram is the director of the iras a ofoto for care act office. before overseeing obamacare implementation for the irs ms. hall ingram was the commissioner for the irs tax exempt division. she served full-time in that role from 2009 to 2010. the administration has already delayed or revise several parts of the health law and in many cases unilateral action was directly at odds with congressional love. many americans have an uneasy feeling the administration is flying obamacare by the...
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ms. foxx: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ace have it. the journal stands approved. ms. foxx: mr. speaker. the speaker: the gentlelady. ms. foxx: i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from arkansas, mr. crawford. mr. crawford: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what pu
ms. foxx: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ace have it. the journal stands approved. ms. foxx: mr. speaker. the speaker: the gentlelady. ms. foxx: i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not...
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okay, ms. berube.ing to understand from their perspective what they believed your motives were. as you talk about how they didn't show up, and this person didn't do this, and that person didn't do that. i'll tell you what my... no, i don't want you to tell me anything. i want you to allow other people it won't be the truth anyway. just to speak for a moment. i want to just look at you, ms. myers, 'cause i see sometimes you becoming very emotional, and i can tell that this is important to you too. i have a terminal illness right now, i have maybe two years to live, and i need to know that she's my grandchild. i want to spend time with her. i want to know her. i want to know that i've got another niece. i'd like to know that, iron-clad, 100%, so she can be a part of my life. kathy: and it's not that we wouldn't have loved her before but there were so many stories being told, and she was so far away... there's so much doubt that i don't blame them at all for not... you know. they didn't know for sure, i w
okay, ms. berube.ing to understand from their perspective what they believed your motives were. as you talk about how they didn't show up, and this person didn't do this, and that person didn't do that. i'll tell you what my... no, i don't want you to tell me anything. i want you to allow other people it won't be the truth anyway. just to speak for a moment. i want to just look at you, ms. myers, 'cause i see sometimes you becoming very emotional, and i can tell that this is important to you...
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ms. ros-lehtinen, no. ms. ros-lehtinen no. mr. burgess, mr. burgess, no. ms. slaughter, aye. ms. slaughter aye, mr. mcgovern, aye, mr. hastings, aye, hastings, eye. mr. polis, no. >> no. >> clert will record. the amendment is not agreemed to. further amendment or discussion? >> i want to say with this vote we show the shutdown is not that important to you. and i'm really dismayed by it. >> thank you very much. the gentlewoman yields back her time. the gentleman from florida, do you seek recognition? the gentleman does not seek recognition. mr. woodall will be handling -- thank you very much. those in favor we'll now have a vote in favor of the notion of the the gentlewoman from north carolina, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the aye vs. it. the aye vs. it. roll call has been requested. >> ms. foxx. ms. foxx eye. mr. bishop, mr. bishop, eye. mr. cole, mr. cole aye. mr. woodall, aye. mr. nugen eye. mr. webster, aye, miss ros-lehtinen, ms. ros-lehtinen aye. mr. burgess, mr. burgess aye. ms. slaughter, no, ms. slaughter, no. mr. mcgovern, no, mr. mcgovern, no. mr. hastings
ms. ros-lehtinen, no. ms. ros-lehtinen no. mr. burgess, mr. burgess, no. ms. slaughter, aye. ms. slaughter aye, mr. mcgovern, aye, mr. hastings, aye, hastings, eye. mr. polis, no. >> no. >> clert will record. the amendment is not agreemed to. further amendment or discussion? >> i want to say with this vote we show the shutdown is not that important to you. and i'm really dismayed by it. >> thank you very much. the gentlewoman yields back her time. the gentleman from...
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ms. next, the debate on the bill. mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. simpson: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of this important legislation, to continue funding for the bureau of indian affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my colleagues on both subcommittees on both sides of the aisle and mr. moran and mr. dicks that chaired this committee have been working hard over the years -- over the past several years to address the critical needs and challenges in in
ms. next, the debate on the bill. mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. simpson: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of this important legislation, to continue funding for the bureau of indian affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal...
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ms. i just want to bring up one or example. there was a lot of interest in the fact that one of our major pork producers, smithfield, was bought by a chinese company recently. well, they came in and talked to us, and the chinese are very interested in getting pork not raised with some of these drugs. there's a particular drug that the chinese don't want to buy animals that are treated with that drug oregon moneys or other drugs, and smithfield has three different facilities that are completely producing without the use of these drugs. so the fact that they can do that for chinese consumers, but not for u.s. consumers, is really pretty interesting. the bottom line is that's what the chinese are demanding. i think if our consumers demanded drug-free food, we could get it too. host: we have a viewer who asked to you explain the risk of cross contamination that's not eliminated by fully cooking poultry. guest: sure. foster farms and the usda have both said now that this is not there's not a r
ms. i just want to bring up one or example. there was a lot of interest in the fact that one of our major pork producers, smithfield, was bought by a chinese company recently. well, they came in and talked to us, and the chinese are very interested in getting pork not raised with some of these drugs. there's a particular drug that the chinese don't want to buy animals that are treated with that drug oregon moneys or other drugs, and smithfield has three different facilities that are completely...
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ms. foxx: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from virginia, mr. wittman. mr. wittman: thank you, mr. speaker. please join me in the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain up to five requests for one-minute s
ms. foxx: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8...
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ms. the missile systems that they have -- are mainly supplied through russian means, this is very troubling. are they stepping over conventional weapons systems. probably. this is something that i hope that we can reengage with the russians pretty quickly. i reject those who want to define this is a simple civil war in syria. this is a regional conflict, with regional concerns in the area. russians pretty quickly. i reject those who want to define this is a simple civil war in syria. this is a regionaltrying to infe with money and arms, and even backroom diplomacy, that is very concerning. jordan is at risk from the sheer number of refugees, israel is obviously very concerned that, for the first time they have al qaeda elements on the northern border, something that they have with to thatal degree thus far. iran is cornered by what is going on in syria and hezbollah as militia that cause us concern. they have departed to another country and engaged in fighting -- and candidly, they are ve
ms. the missile systems that they have -- are mainly supplied through russian means, this is very troubling. are they stepping over conventional weapons systems. probably. this is something that i hope that we can reengage with the russians pretty quickly. i reject those who want to define this is a simple civil war in syria. this is a regional conflict, with regional concerns in the area. russians pretty quickly. i reject those who want to define this is a simple civil war in syria. this is a...
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ms. marianna and in particular our funders. this wouldn't be possible without the philanthropists and those who created the basis for far-reaching thinking and it's a great start to thinking about where we want to be in 2025. it helped us to think big. the look forward to participate in the future meetings. one of the homework things was to visit classroom teachers and parents along to the next session >> yes. >> (laughter). >> i actually really enjoyed the first session the first day and a half and was horrify it actually was well beyond any exception and i want to commend you laura there was a lot of planning going into that and your team pulled off a great event. the panel discussions were really great because they were more reflected active of not the common voice we hear but there were some really great commentaries from people we don't interact with. the people have excited about the next part. every month we're looking forward to what we have in store. unfortunately, for you our ex
ms. marianna and in particular our funders. this wouldn't be possible without the philanthropists and those who created the basis for far-reaching thinking and it's a great start to thinking about where we want to be in 2025. it helped us to think big. the look forward to participate in the future meetings. one of the homework things was to visit classroom teachers and parents along to the next session >> yes. >> (laughter). >> i actually really enjoyed the first session the...
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ms.es, you say that your sister, the defendant, claims to have a child with your husband of 10 years. and you have petitioned the court for a paternity test. and you are here to warn her that when he finds out her baby is not his today, she'll probably never hear from him again. now, ms. hayes, you state that your sister is just jealous that you were able to have her husband's baby and she was not. right. you have no doubts that your sister's husband is your baby's father, and when you leave here today, you want her out of your lives for good. yes. ms. hayes, how did your sister steal your husband? i came home and found him and her in our bed naked. and i just... you know, i can't believe it. after everything i've done for her... i knew that they were sleeping together, but to put it in my face and be in my bed and me walk in and catch them naked... why would it be any different? audience: oh! and i didn't even know about my second husband... she had me around each of them in the same pre
ms.es, you say that your sister, the defendant, claims to have a child with your husband of 10 years. and you have petitioned the court for a paternity test. and you are here to warn her that when he finds out her baby is not his today, she'll probably never hear from him again. now, ms. hayes, you state that your sister is just jealous that you were able to have her husband's baby and she was not. right. you have no doubts that your sister's husband is your baby's father, and when you leave...
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tambin se le orden indemnizar a sus vctimas ms de 60 mil dlares.egreso con ustedes.. cesar ---un hombre latino de san jose se declar culpable hoy de abusar sexualmente de una de sus hijas y raptar a otra take vo ---"rodrigo calvario solano", de 46 aÑos de edad, huy a mxico en 1999 con su hija menor cuando las autoridades fueron alertadas sobre el abuso ---su hija mayor, quien acus a su padre de cometer actos lascivos contra ella, tena 12 aÑos cuando pidi ayuda en la iglesia nuestra seÑora de guadalupe en san jos ---solano huy a nayarit, mexico y fue extraditado a este pas el aÑo pasado ---hoy, fue condenado a ms de 38 aÑos en prision. cesar ---la ciudad de richmond le esta declarando la guerra a la publicidad de bebidas alcoholicas. ---esto es por el efecto que causa dentro de los jovenes. ---de ahi que han aprobado una ley que impone nuevos controles, take 2 box como nos lo cuenta pilar nino desde esa ciudad. 0:01 0:06 0:19 0:36 1:34 2:13 pkg 21:59 asi es anoche fue la votacion final y el concejo de la ciudad de richmond dio el visto bueno a esta
tambin se le orden indemnizar a sus vctimas ms de 60 mil dlares.egreso con ustedes.. cesar ---un hombre latino de san jose se declar culpable hoy de abusar sexualmente de una de sus hijas y raptar a otra take vo ---"rodrigo calvario solano", de 46 aÑos de edad, huy a mxico en 1999 con su hija menor cuando las autoridades fueron alertadas sobre el abuso ---su hija mayor, quien acus a su padre de cometer actos lascivos contra ella, tena 12 aÑos cuando pidi ayuda en la iglesia nuestra...
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ms. campbell when healthcare.gov went live on october 1 it was not possible to browse the site in order to see the prices. you had to register. who made that decision? >> c.m.s. made that decision. >> who within c.m.s.? >> i don't have the exact name of the person. i would say henry chow from c.m.s. >> are you aware of any white house involvement in that decision process? >> i am not. >> ok. so what challenges arise when you switch a website where individuals can brows -- browse, just browse versus one where you first have to register? does this require substantial amount of work? >> it definitely puts a different -- additional burden on the system. >> do you have to write a new code to make that happen? >> for us to turn it up it was putting a flag in our system. >> how much more time does this take to test the system like that once you have made those decisions? >> it became part of the normal testing process. >> but you never tested the whole system, right? >> c.g.i. did not. >> mr. sl
ms. campbell when healthcare.gov went live on october 1 it was not possible to browse the site in order to see the prices. you had to register. who made that decision? >> c.m.s. made that decision. >> who within c.m.s.? >> i don't have the exact name of the person. i would say henry chow from c.m.s. >> are you aware of any white house involvement in that decision process? >> i am not. >> ok. so what challenges arise when you switch a website where individuals...
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>> ucf ms. carver -- to see if ms. carver was abusing things. >> did you have any reason to believe she was, and is it abnormal for a chief judge to go after somebody who works under them in that regard when judge daugherty abused his time all the time, nobody could ever find him in his office. what was the reason for that? >> there are some things that are not public record that i cannot talk about in a public hearing. , which is why suggested you may want to talk to ms. goforth. >> social security would've been here had it not been for legal wrangling, and they will be here. so we will get to that. as a judge, administrative law judge of the united states of america, was your action proper in any way, shape, or form in terms of trying to work with a lawyer who has nothing to do with sarah, and actually what i would say is a conspiracy between you and mr. con? was there anything proper about the stick was not at all. >> was it ethical? >> new. >> okay. so when you tell us that you disagree with some of ms. carver's as
>> ucf ms. carver -- to see if ms. carver was abusing things. >> did you have any reason to believe she was, and is it abnormal for a chief judge to go after somebody who works under them in that regard when judge daugherty abused his time all the time, nobody could ever find him in his office. what was the reason for that? >> there are some things that are not public record that i cannot talk about in a public hearing. , which is why suggested you may want to talk to ms....
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ms. campbell, did you do the same? >> that is correct. that a system test that crossed every organizational boundary or was that by the segment of which you controlled in the process, your segment of the contract? >> i would have to go back and find exactly, but i believe it was wherever our system touched other parts of secure systems. >> so you don't know the answer to that. >> we had a complete test that was done to meet the standards. data,stems don't hold they just transport the data through it. aware of the various levels of cyber weakness, a boundary being the weakest point, so when you say you don't hold information, that is a very low standard to detect beormation, i don't have to where it is held to obtain it. >> that is correct. for security on advanced persistent threats, whose urine up in a contractor, did you read team any of this in the weeks before the launch of your system? >> i am not familiar, although i can check about whether there were any security concerns. none wer
ms. campbell, did you do the same? >> that is correct. that a system test that crossed every organizational boundary or was that by the segment of which you controlled in the process, your segment of the contract? >> i would have to go back and find exactly, but i believe it was wherever our system touched other parts of secure systems. >> so you don't know the answer to that. >> we had a complete test that was done to meet the standards. data,stems don't hold they just...
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ms. foxx: i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. in 2009 president obama made a promise his administration had no intention of keeping. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your health plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. no one will take it away, no matter what, end quote. today's "washington post" bestows upon this moment of rhetorical splendor and others like it four by folk owes for the -- four pi folk yows -- pinocchios. it turns out the affordable care act is cutting health insurance plans. apparently the president's promise came with a large caveat. if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan if we deem it to be adequate. for millions, washington has deemed their personal health care plans deficient and come january, they won't have access to the plans they had b
ms. foxx: i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. in 2009 president obama made a promise his administration had no intention of keeping. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your health plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. no one will take it away, no matter what, end quote. today's "washington...
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ms. fulton, ms. mcbath for your firsthand experience, which is so important because we cannot theoretical and rhetorical debates here, but what really matters is what happens to the stock turns the law. industry, in the courtroom, when they are explained to juries. i say that as a prosecutor. my fellow prosecutors would often say to me, but the most difficult for them in prosecuting the cases and the judge try to explain the law to a jury. how do you explain "stand your ground" in the complex, challenging, often emotionally charged time when a jury has to decide whether a person's liberty should be taken away and sometimes even a person's life as a result of the alleged commission of a serious current. and so, i must say, mr. labahn, your testimony has special meaning to me because the members of your association are the ones who take these cases, this married a fact, sometimes contradictory and try to present them to a judge or jury in a way that results in justice. and you used one word that i thin
ms. fulton, ms. mcbath for your firsthand experience, which is so important because we cannot theoretical and rhetorical debates here, but what really matters is what happens to the stock turns the law. industry, in the courtroom, when they are explained to juries. i say that as a prosecutor. my fellow prosecutors would often say to me, but the most difficult for them in prosecuting the cases and the judge try to explain the law to a jury. how do you explain "stand your ground" in the...
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the petition change.org to change m&ms now has more than 104,000 signatures. it might sound familiar. the same group targeted clear yoes a few weeks ago demanding it be made the same way here as in europe without gmos. >> that's a tough train to stop. >> reporter: it won't be. >> what happened to the ones you brought to the newsroom? >> gone in two minutes. >> reporter: i can't tell you how many people who walked by my desk and said, can i have those? >> they need to make them less addictive. >> i like them the way they are. [ laughter ] >> better for our waistlines. >> mm-hm. >>> one neighbor won't be giving kids tricks or treats this halloween. instead, she will give a message to any child she feels is overweight. the north dakota woman plans to give children she thinks are moderately obese this letter. it tells parents, quote, step up and stop unhealthy eating habits. she spoke about her decision on a local radio show. >> just want to send a message to the parents of kids that are really overweight. i think it's just really irresponsible of parents to sort
the petition change.org to change m&ms now has more than 104,000 signatures. it might sound familiar. the same group targeted clear yoes a few weeks ago demanding it be made the same way here as in europe without gmos. >> that's a tough train to stop. >> reporter: it won't be. >> what happened to the ones you brought to the newsroom? >> gone in two minutes. >> reporter: i can't tell you how many people who walked by my desk and said, can i have those? >>...
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that's all thank you >> thank you, ms. solomon. all right. i have no other cards on consent items so item g. may i hear a motion and a second for the consent calendar please. any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendant >> yes. president norton one item to be corrected. correction to item c-33 resolution 130 dash 2229 on page 49 of your agenda. it says new academic campus the word demolition should be stricken >> i'm revved to know we'll not be diminishing our campus any items for first reading by the board. seeing none, any items severed by the board or for discussion and vote this evening? seeing none. roll call will be taken and when the vote takes place i will be abstaining on this following cue to the possibility of conflict of interest. i'm going to make this announcement i believe commissioner will be abstaining under 3 c-130-dash 2 it b-3 an boings due to a possible conflict of interest. all right. onto the item h. superintendents proposals we have 130 revision to policy 4040 employee harassment. that was moved and seconded
that's all thank you >> thank you, ms. solomon. all right. i have no other cards on consent items so item g. may i hear a motion and a second for the consent calendar please. any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendant >> yes. president norton one item to be corrected. correction to item c-33 resolution 130 dash 2229 on page 49 of your agenda. it says new academic campus the word demolition should be stricken >> i'm revved to know we'll not be diminishing our campus...
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ms. avoiding them requires great skill. and it is our hope that this evening we will be able to put reasonable people in a room, the house of representatives i'm sure will do that with the conferees that will be appointed. >> it would indeed take some the skill. apparently, without a doubt. we don't know how long it will take. and again, almost everything we said that needs to be said has been said. but i would like to express my concern not to have that happen. all we had to do is simply take the senate bill, a clean cr that would have seen us through for six weeks to give us time to really work on some solutions here. but instead, we've come up with a fancy two-step here and we have no choice, i think, but to see that through. i do hope lessons are going to be learned from all of this. it gets difficult to run a house when only one half of it gets to talk and the other half has no input. as a matter of fact, we just now saw this, as you know. >> yes, ma'am, i do know that. >> we got hin
ms. avoiding them requires great skill. and it is our hope that this evening we will be able to put reasonable people in a room, the house of representatives i'm sure will do that with the conferees that will be appointed. >> it would indeed take some the skill. apparently, without a doubt. we don't know how long it will take. and again, almost everything we said that needs to be said has been said. but i would like to express my concern not to have that happen. all we had to do is simply...
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poco ms de 70 personas buscaron refugio en este centro comunitario a una milla de distancia..hernández/damnifica do 17:04:17 y el humo completamente había cubierto ya los pasillos y no había otra forma de salir mas que esperar por los bomberos, o saltar. y muchas personas tenían cuerdas no creo. s.o.t. casey sewell/damnificado 2:11:20 we climbed down the balcony to the second floor and escaped through somebody else's apartment. este residente dijo que fue uno de los que escap por el balcn usando cuerdas. 4 personas recibieron atencin mdica. las llamas daÑaron un total de 20 de las 73 unidades del complejo de apartamentos. s.o.t. jim palisi/fire marshal rwc 4:39:06 there is no doubt about it fire sprinklers do save lives, reduce propery damage. el jefe de bomberos dijo que sin duda los aspersores salvan vidas y reducen daÑos a la propiedad. la propiedad, construida en 1988, no tena instalado los aparatos que rocian agua durante incendios. s.o.t. jim palisi/fire marshal rwc 8:39:08 there is significant damage up there, they are not going to be able to go back for quite some time
poco ms de 70 personas buscaron refugio en este centro comunitario a una milla de distancia..hernández/damnifica do 17:04:17 y el humo completamente había cubierto ya los pasillos y no había otra forma de salir mas que esperar por los bomberos, o saltar. y muchas personas tenían cuerdas no creo. s.o.t. casey sewell/damnificado 2:11:20 we climbed down the balcony to the second floor and escaped through somebody else's apartment. este residente dijo que fue uno de los que escap por el balcn...
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as of yet, the unsub has not directed any violence towards ms. archer. he has shifted his focus from those around her to her directly. this doesn't preclude the fact that anyone who has the vaguest association with ms. archer is a potential target. [bell rings] i love you. you're my favorite client. no. i haven't asked you anything yet. i'm not stopping my life. you can stay with me. no. a hotel? just until the police say you're safe? michael-- you know i worry. good-bye, michael. ok. call me...lots. kisses. hello. good-bye. i'm leaving. hey, mags. he's an odd guy. yeah, but who isn't a little odd out here? well, that's for sure. look, we're ready to rehearse scene 43 and... this was taped to your trailer door. thanks, hon. i'm intrigued by this particular version of the verb "to be." past participle. steady state of being. preceding adverb. "always." in english? that is english, actually. we're discussing the verb tenses-- reid. our stalker sounds like someone she knows. reid: based on the tense of the verb. maybe it's time to get her off the street. th
as of yet, the unsub has not directed any violence towards ms. archer. he has shifted his focus from those around her to her directly. this doesn't preclude the fact that anyone who has the vaguest association with ms. archer is a potential target. [bell rings] i love you. you're my favorite client. no. i haven't asked you anything yet. i'm not stopping my life. you can stay with me. no. a hotel? just until the police say you're safe? michael-- you know i worry. good-bye, michael. ok. call...
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general john ashcroft awarded ms. millet the attorney general's distinguished service award for representing the interests of the united states before the supreme court. and since 2007, she's led the supreme court practice in the washington, d.c. office of akin-gump. her work in are private practice spans commercial litigation and administrative law, constitutional matters, strat industry tri construction, even criminal appeals. she's represented army reservists and business interests including the chamber of commerce as well as civil rights plaintiffs. ms. millet is a nominee with unquestionable integrity and character. she's committed herself to pro bono work. she has done this throughout her career and has engaged in significant community service. it's interesting at a press conference i held yesterday, we
general john ashcroft awarded ms. millet the attorney general's distinguished service award for representing the interests of the united states before the supreme court. and since 2007, she's led the supreme court practice in the washington, d.c. office of akin-gump. her work in are private practice spans commercial litigation and administrative law, constitutional matters, strat industry tri construction, even criminal appeals. she's represented army reservists and business interests including...
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ms. project studies take the longest when the corps and congress insist on pushing outdated, damaging and extremely costly projects that inconvenience or even harm communities. instead of adapting low-impact, modern solutions that could more easily gain broad-based support. i'm all for getting projects done faster. but our infrastructure deficit slows the economy and puts people at physical danger at worst. we need to address that problem. undercutting the environmental protections does not address it, it merely complicates it. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. shuster: is the gentleman from oregon prepared to close? mr. defazio: i have one more speaker. shufleshufle -- mr. shuster: then i'll continue to reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from texas. there she is. ms. sheila jackson lee. the chair: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one minute. ms.
ms. project studies take the longest when the corps and congress insist on pushing outdated, damaging and extremely costly projects that inconvenience or even harm communities. instead of adapting low-impact, modern solutions that could more easily gain broad-based support. i'm all for getting projects done faster. but our infrastructure deficit slows the economy and puts people at physical danger at worst. we need to address that problem. undercutting the environmental protections does not...
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ms. mcba we went out to the questions for the witness, and each member will have seven minutes. i will start. th, thankn and ms. mcba you for coming here today and your kurds. your courage. i find it hard to understand those who defend stand your ground by arguing that african- americans should celebrate these laws. the notion that somehow this is to the benefit of african- americans or minorities in this country justifies the stories we have been told by both of you -- innocent children killed in the name of self-defense, when in neither instance was there evidence of aggressive or violent conduct by these victims, these young men who were shot down. professor sullivan, you have heard these arguments made to members here about this notion that somehow african-americans should view this as a positive thing on stand your ground. what would you respond? >> i would agree with your statement, senator or rep. it is not a positive thing where citizens are running around shooting each other whet
ms. mcba we went out to the questions for the witness, and each member will have seven minutes. i will start. th, thankn and ms. mcba you for coming here today and your kurds. your courage. i find it hard to understand those who defend stand your ground by arguing that african- americans should celebrate these laws. the notion that somehow this is to the benefit of african- americans or minorities in this country justifies the stories we have been told by both of you -- innocent children killed...
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i'll just go right down the line, ms. campbell. >> yes. >> mr. slavitt. >> yes. >> ms. spellecy. >> yes. >> mr. lau. >> yes. >> did your companies meet as a group with h.h.s. before you started the process? anyone? did your companies meet together with h.h.s. to discuss the integration? mr. lau, go ahead. >> yes, the security people from c.m.s. and others have coordinated this. >> all right. let me ask each of you a question. how many people in each of your companies have physical access to the database servers storing the enrolling information? >> we have zero access to the database. >> zero. >> i believe the also zero for our qssi. >> we have no access to c.m.s.'s servers. >> ok. mr. lau.
i'll just go right down the line, ms. campbell. >> yes. >> mr. slavitt. >> yes. >> ms. spellecy. >> yes. >> mr. lau. >> yes. >> did your companies meet as a group with h.h.s. before you started the process? anyone? did your companies meet together with h.h.s. to discuss the integration? mr. lau, go ahead. >> yes, the security people from c.m.s. and others have coordinated this. >> all right. let me ask each of you a question. how many...
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ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent. let me thank the managers of this bill, the gentleman from washington, and the gentleman from, as, my colleague we would say on the floor, the great state of texas. this is a very important measure that i've had an opportunity to engage in. couple years back, i would say more years than i'd like to remember, former congressman mike andrews, and myself were co-chairs of the foster grandparents program in houston. and it drew me to the importance of both foster care and adoption. i've also spent some time with senator mary landrieu, which many know, is a very strong advocate of the idea of adoption and legal guardianship
ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent. let me thank the managers of this bill, the gentleman from washington, and the gentleman from, as, my colleague we would say on the floor, the great state of texas. this is a very important measure that i've had an opportunity to engage in. couple years back, i would say more years than i'd like to remember, former congressman mike andrews, and myself were co-chairs of the foster grandparents program in houston. and it drew me to the importance of both...
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what many don't realize is that ms-13 is a u.s.-made product, started in l.a., spread to virginia, and then migrated to el salvador. where are you from? >> el salvador. >> reporter: you speak english? >> yes. >> taken up there. cell phones, facebook. >> reporter: by the early you would 2000s herndon is brought into the spotlight. this man, who we will call alex, is a northern virginia ms-13 member. he dlims have left the gang in an attempt to raise a family. but his ties still run deep. 12 of your friends have died because they wanted out of the gang? >> yes. they got killed by the rival gang. >> the arririval gang is? >> reporter: back in el salvador we meet alberto. he is a gang member. he and a few others are kept in separate cells from ms members. reunion likely will lead to a bloodbath. the second our cameras go on, loyalty is clear. gang signs go up and many of them cover their faces. the mark is hard to miss. when hundreds of undocumented ms gang members are deported from our area back here to el salvador, they are placed in
what many don't realize is that ms-13 is a u.s.-made product, started in l.a., spread to virginia, and then migrated to el salvador. where are you from? >> el salvador. >> reporter: you speak english? >> yes. >> taken up there. cell phones, facebook. >> reporter: by the early you would 2000s herndon is brought into the spotlight. this man, who we will call alex, is a northern virginia ms-13 member. he dlims have left the gang in an attempt to raise a family. but...
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then ms. campbell and ms.ellecy let me ask you this colin kofi application and information -- is that being stored separately from the patient database information? ms. campbell? >> can you repeat the question again? >> the applicant servers and the patient database, are you holding this information on your patience and on the database separately? are you holding them separately? >> we are not holding any information. >> you're not holding any, okay. >> we are provided only with limited information. social security numbers, names and dates of birth which we used to match against. >> okay. mr. lau, you mentioned that you all are working through the paper entry and then the data entry from the paper application. >> that's correct, yes. >> where are you physically storing the data that is collected and is given to you? >> when the paper comes and it is converted into electronic images and then got paper is destroyed much the image has been verified. the electronic images put into a database and kept only until th
then ms. campbell and ms.ellecy let me ask you this colin kofi application and information -- is that being stored separately from the patient database information? ms. campbell? >> can you repeat the question again? >> the applicant servers and the patient database, are you holding this information on your patience and on the database separately? are you holding them separately? >> we are not holding any information. >> you're not holding any, okay. >> we are...
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cesar ---se acaba el tiempo una vez ms para el bart y sus sindicatos.. la salud de todos.medades del corazón e incluso la muerte. no te quedes callado. tu salud y la de tu familia dependen de ello.
cesar ---se acaba el tiempo una vez ms para el bart y sus sindicatos.. la salud de todos.medades del corazón e incluso la muerte. no te quedes callado. tu salud y la de tu familia dependen de ello.
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ms. foxx. ms. foxx: everyone please join in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. bridenstine, is recognized or one minute. mr. bridenstine: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in recognition of ur guest chaplain, dr. rob macilvaine. he's the founding senior pastor in batterlesville, oklahoma. he also serves as a fellow with the nevers to center for faith, freedom and justice at oklahoma less lean university and is he an adjunct professor in the doctorate of ministry department. his ministry at grace community church concentrates not only on worshiping the risen christ but also on equipping people to serve the city. especially helping people recover from substance abuse and painful pasts. for the past 10 years, he has also worked through a missions organization he co-founded ca
ms. foxx. ms. foxx: everyone please join in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. bridenstine, is recognized or one minute. mr. bridenstine: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in recognition of ur guest chaplain, dr. rob macilvaine. he's the founding senior pastor in batterlesville,...
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ms. kuster. ms. kuster: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, to open the government and go to conference on a budget so that we end in republican government shutdown and gi the american people the relf that they deserve. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. mr. moran: i now yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the member of the appropriations committee from new york, the honorable mr. serrano. mr. serrano: mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: the chair would ask that any member seeking recognition remove any communicated badge while making any request. mr. rrano: you mean this sticker? the speaker pro tempore: yes. mr. serrano: we're allowed to bring posters and other items to the floor. why not this red, white and blue sticker? the speaker pro tempore: badges are not allowed. mr. serrano: i'll take it off but it's with gr
ms. kuster. ms. kuster: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up the senate amendment to h.j.res. 59, to open the government and go to conference on a budget so that we end in republican government shutdown and gi the american people the relf that they deserve. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. mr. moran: i now yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the member of the...
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ms. foxx: i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, in 2006, then senator barack obama decried a proposed debt ceiling increase as, quote, a sign of leadership failure, end quote. and then voted against raising the debt limit. two years later candidate obama referred to the $4 trillion debt accrued by his predecessor as irresponsible and unpatriotic. $6.1 trillion and 4 1/2 years later he's demanding that congress raise the debt ceiling without so much as a conversation as to what we can do to get control of spending and leave less debt to our kids and grandkids. this seems less than responsible to me. to have any hope of solving the challenges before us, leaders have to be willing to work together. so let's defend our credit rating by getting control over our bills and strengthening our fiscal foundation. whether the challenge is ending the shutdown or confronting our debt, divided gove
ms. foxx: i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, in 2006, then senator barack obama decried a proposed debt ceiling increase as, quote, a sign of leadership failure, end quote. and then voted against raising the debt limit. two years later candidate obama referred to the $4 trillion debt accrued by his predecessor as irresponsible and unpatriotic. $6.1 trillion and 4 1/2 years later he's...