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ms. anderson because we need professionalism in order to develop our public speaking skills and also to learn how to basically be a leader and yesterday we also had the student nutrition department where ms. vetting a racker provided how needless monday my possibly benefit the san francisco unified school district thank you. >> okay free muni for youth survey over the last couple of years we've retired a campaigning and as such the f ac promotes the opportunity for every student to provide their student voice and take a short 5 minute survey with the experience of muni so if you want your voice to be heard and support f this go to t y m slash s ms y so, please take the survey board of education campaign form as our services progressed the s ac will be holding a commitment form on october 8th at college located on 4301-third street again, it's 4301-third street we currently attending our planning committee meeting so we can plan occupying all the details like food and workshops and questions and also to invite all candidates to attend so stay tuned for details about that at our last cabinet me
ms. anderson because we need professionalism in order to develop our public speaking skills and also to learn how to basically be a leader and yesterday we also had the student nutrition department where ms. vetting a racker provided how needless monday my possibly benefit the san francisco unified school district thank you. >> okay free muni for youth survey over the last couple of years we've retired a campaigning and as such the f ac promotes the opportunity for every student to...
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ms. anderson was the cause of the accident. she also writes if she had all the evidence from gm, she would have stopped the prosecution. every november 15th candice anderson comes here. there's no headstone yet. rhonda erickson hasn't been able to bring herself to lay one. >> it's not an easy task. it's like, you know, letting go of all the pieces. >> reporter: gm's ceo mary barra has apologized to victims and their families. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: a victim fund has been set up. they've applied for payment from that and for now have put their lawsuit against gm on hold, but they may still sue gm in the future. do you think that some individuals at general motors should be criminally prosecuted? >> i was. because of my negligence. i think that if a 21-year-old girl is charged with negligent homicide and has to go through the motions, that there should be held criminally responsible. i do. i do believe that. >> unbelievable story. poppy harlow joins us now. ten years of her life taken. her love of her life taken. this m
ms. anderson was the cause of the accident. she also writes if she had all the evidence from gm, she would have stopped the prosecution. every november 15th candice anderson comes here. there's no headstone yet. rhonda erickson hasn't been able to bring herself to lay one. >> it's not an easy task. it's like, you know, letting go of all the pieces. >> reporter: gm's ceo mary barra has apologized to victims and their families. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: a victim...
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ms. foley is not just talking about paying money which is what, western european governments do. possibly prisoner exchanges or opening a dialogue. do you think that's even possible? >> well, andersoncurrently i don't think it is possible. because, i don't think, isil any longer need financing. i think they're making enough on their own. when this organization was -- was akin to other franchises in africa where they need money. they are willing to trade hostages for millions and millions of dollars. but isil is making that much every day any way. secondly, if it were possible. even if it was something that isil were prepared to do. i highly doubt that they would be. they don't need the money as i said. it compromises national security. there are countries in europe that do exchange money for hostages. the united kingdom where i am speaking from, absolutely never accepts that as a bargaining tool. other countries choose to. what that does is it is means that those citizens from those countries are then deliberately targeted by terrorists for further kidnappings. what it tend to do it ratchets up the kidnappings of people from there and the price goes up and the terrorists turn it in
ms. foley is not just talking about paying money which is what, western european governments do. possibly prisoner exchanges or opening a dialogue. do you think that's even possible? >> well, andersoncurrently i don't think it is possible. because, i don't think, isil any longer need financing. i think they're making enough on their own. when this organization was -- was akin to other franchises in africa where they need money. they are willing to trade hostages for millions and millions...
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hospital association and anderson county hospital, which is a critical access hospital in garnett, kansas, one of 1,300 nationwide. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jenkins: i was born and raised in a small town in kansas, and i feel strongly that folks in rural communities deserve access to quality health care. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and i'm hopeful that the senate will soon act on it so it may become law. with that i'd yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: reserve my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers at this time. so i would -- i would yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4067. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no
hospital association and anderson county hospital, which is a critical access hospital in garnett, kansas, one of 1,300 nationwide. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jenkins: i was born and raised in a small town in kansas, and i feel strongly that folks in rural communities deserve access to quality health care. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and i'm hopeful that the senate will soon act on it so it may become law. with that i'd yield back. thank you. the...