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ms. johnson. and michelle was of particular interest of a recording in which lady bird is credit teaking president johnson's performance. and she said come, come, you need to listen to this. and she pressed the button, and nodded her head. some things do not change. even 50 years later. it's all members of congress, the warriors for justice. the elected officials, and community leaders, who are here today. i want to thank you. four days into his sudden presidency, on the night before he would address a joint session of the congress in which he once serves. lindon johnson sat around a table with his closest advisors preparing his remarks to a shatters and grieving nation. he wanted to call on senators and representatives, to pass a civil rights bill. the most sweeping since reconstruction. most of his staff counseled him against it. they said it was hopeless. that it would anger. that it risks derailing the rest of his agenda. and one particular bold aid said he did not believe that a president shou
ms. johnson. and michelle was of particular interest of a recording in which lady bird is credit teaking president johnson's performance. and she said come, come, you need to listen to this. and she pressed the button, and nodded her head. some things do not change. even 50 years later. it's all members of congress, the warriors for justice. the elected officials, and community leaders, who are here today. i want to thank you. four days into his sudden presidency, on the night before he would...
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ms. johnson. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i didn't expect this to end so quickly. on behalf of the supervisor i want to echo what mr. heinicke said particularly on the inner sunset. they have been phenomenal and interest and their passion and the interest they have shown and the collaborative approach. your staff, shawn kennedy, tanner, they have all been phenomenal and they really deserve a great deal of thanks. they are doing the lord's work and as the director heinicke said this is an effort to make the system more efficient for the 700,000 people that use it everyday and we are very supportive of what you and the staff have done and the inner city heights have done. thank you for hearing us out and thank you for all the work you are doing. >> thank you. we have a motion and second for item 6. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> motion approved. for item 7. >> motion and a second. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. item 8.? we have a motion and a second. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. that is approved. this meeting is adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>
ms. johnson. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i didn't expect this to end so quickly. on behalf of the supervisor i want to echo what mr. heinicke said particularly on the inner sunset. they have been phenomenal and interest and their passion and the interest they have shown and the collaborative approach. your staff, shawn kennedy, tanner, they have all been phenomenal and they really deserve a great deal of thanks. they are doing the lord's work and as the director heinicke said this is an...
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ms. johnson, for five minutes. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. johnson: as the ranking member of the committee on science, space and technology, i feel compelled to talk to you today about the disastrous effects of the ryan budget and that it would have on our country's research and velopment enterprise and conconsequently the disastrous effect it will have on our future's competitiveness. as others pointed out, the republican budget cuts nondefense discretionary spending by $1.3 trillion below the baseline 2014 spending level adjusted for inflation. these are massive cuts on top of a budget that has already had large reductions in recent years. the effects of research and development would be dramatic. the american association for the advancement of science estimates that the ryan budget would cut civilian research and development by $92 billion from the current baseline and $112 billion below the pre
ms. johnson, for five minutes. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. johnson: as the ranking member of the committee on science, space and technology, i feel compelled to talk to you today about the disastrous effects of the ryan budget and that it would have on our country's research and velopment enterprise and conconsequently the disastrous effect...
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ms. johnson?>> first of all the statistic about the average indebtedness when schools are required to report their indebtedness on common dataset etc. the question has always asked what is the average indebtedness of your undergraduate students? i have never been asked to report on the indebtedness of my graduate students. >> do you have that data? >> no. we have been trying to do a study on our campus because we did get a grant to study this. it's difficult because you have to sort it out. many students come to you later after having done their entered graduate study and have already consolidated some of their loans which are then in a big balance and trying to figure out what is graduate of what is undergraduate is a difficult prospect but now we have never been asked to do that. >> are you telling me we don't really know? the indebtedness of these grad plus loans? is that affect? >> senator harkin what i can say to that is i don't know the indebtedness but i do know graduate student borrowing h
ms. johnson?>> first of all the statistic about the average indebtedness when schools are required to report their indebtedness on common dataset etc. the question has always asked what is the average indebtedness of your undergraduate students? i have never been asked to report on the indebtedness of my graduate students. >> do you have that data? >> no. we have been trying to do a study on our campus because we did get a grant to study this. it's difficult because you have...
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ms. johnson. michelle was in particular interested of a recording in which lady bird is critiquing president johnson's performance. she said, come, come, you need to listen to this. and she pressed the button and nodded her head. some things do not change. even 50 years later. to all the members of congress, the warriors for justice, the elected officials and community leaders who are here today, i want to thank you. four days into his sudden preside presidency and the night before he would address a joint session of the congress in which he once served, lyndon johnson set around a table with his closest advisers preparing his remarks to a shattered and grieving nation. he wanted to call on senators and representatives to pass a civil rights bill. the most sweeping since reconstruction. most of his staff counselled him against it. they said it was hopeless. that it would anger powerful southern democrats and committee chairman. that it risked derailing the rest of his domestic agenda. and one parti
ms. johnson. michelle was in particular interested of a recording in which lady bird is critiquing president johnson's performance. she said, come, come, you need to listen to this. and she pressed the button and nodded her head. some things do not change. even 50 years later. to all the members of congress, the warriors for justice, the elected officials and community leaders who are here today, i want to thank you. four days into his sudden preside presidency and the night before he would...
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ms. johnson, welcome back. >> thank you.chairman harkin, ranking members, thank you for inviting me to testify. as has been mentioned, i attended i was at university for a number of years. i have had experience with many programs at iowa state university, it was a number one school in the direct loan program and i have had the experience of it prior to 100% and post that timeframe. so i can talk with both sides of that issue. to help you better understand that experience, i want to start with the applications process, which senator alexander talked about. it cannot be completed until january 1 of your senior year in high school. for many students that is when they are emotionally invested in the institution. so because many institutions use a deadline for making decisions of institutional dollars, students are often getting the application and by march 1 and then what ends up happening is that they don't have their taxes filed until april 15 and the information is incorrect and schools are going back and forth several times
ms. johnson, welcome back. >> thank you.chairman harkin, ranking members, thank you for inviting me to testify. as has been mentioned, i attended i was at university for a number of years. i have had experience with many programs at iowa state university, it was a number one school in the direct loan program and i have had the experience of it prior to 100% and post that timeframe. so i can talk with both sides of that issue. to help you better understand that experience, i want to start...
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ms. johnson is part of a concerted effort along with family and members of the late president's inner circle to provide a fuller picture of johnson's years in the white house including an attempt to spotlight his long list of domestic achievements that fell under the heading of lbj's great society. among them of course the civil rights act, creation of medicare, creation of headstart, establishment of public television, a dozen environmental laws including the clean air act. and lucy johnson front and center as he signed the acts. but recognized vietnam has taken up much of the oxygen talking about his legacy. she hear s warring protesters outside the white house day and night. vietnam was her father's cross to bear and you can hear that in his father's own voice. a phone call just six months into his presidency on this issue in 1964. take a listen. >> worries the hell out of me. i don't see what we can get out of there once committed. once i believe the chinese communist coming into it, i don't think we can fight them 10,000 miles ewa aaway from homd get anywhere in that area. i don't think
ms. johnson is part of a concerted effort along with family and members of the late president's inner circle to provide a fuller picture of johnson's years in the white house including an attempt to spotlight his long list of domestic achievements that fell under the heading of lbj's great society. among them of course the civil rights act, creation of medicare, creation of headstart, establishment of public television, a dozen environmental laws including the clean air act. and lucy johnson...
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ms. lorenz? staff? >> through the chair, carla johnson. jessie, i just wanted to thank you for coming today to speak to the council and for letting us know not only about the good work that you've always been doing, but also about some of the things that are coming up in the future. and certainly the bart action is a very important thing that we want everybody to know about so that they can put in their comment and hopefully change the direction that train is running. >> um-hm. thanks, carla. >> okay, thank you very much. >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. >> you're welcome. i have public comments on this item. jerry grace. >>> thank you, jessie. you did a great job. i know you a long time. but anyway, i think, jessie, you forgot one small thing, about may 21st. it's at the metro rally march coming up. 3:00 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon. if you get in touch with jessie, people want to go, get on the bus and get down to central metro to our rally and we'll give you lunch and we'll go up there to talk to people up there in the capit
ms. lorenz? staff? >> through the chair, carla johnson. jessie, i just wanted to thank you for coming today to speak to the council and for letting us know not only about the good work that you've always been doing, but also about some of the things that are coming up in the future. and certainly the bart action is a very important thing that we want everybody to know about so that they can put in their comment and hopefully change the direction that train is running. >> um-hm....
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represented and china was represented and america by mabel johnson and italy by another lady in the picture you'll see ralph standing between ms. america and ms. is japan the significance is that most politicians would never bother to meet an asian person never mind having their photograph taken with them at that time in life - >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you very much. >> mr. president, members of the can balance i'm christopher i live at sea level i rise to recognize earth day and to recognition a safety earth. the human impact will disdesignate our we don't have enough trees and nature and all the carbon traps heat. plan to have more trees all you need is empty land and fresh water and all you need for freshwater is a convenient ocean and blocks of power you need to get the power plant so-called black smokers and the technology to capture that interpretation heat energy already pouring into the ocean. california can require net zero carbon load for the economy and california can provide the marketing mechanism to download the cost to upload the burden. california can support of the water if we mandatory thi
represented and china was represented and america by mabel johnson and italy by another lady in the picture you'll see ralph standing between ms. america and ms. is japan the significance is that most politicians would never bother to meet an asian person never mind having their photograph taken with them at that time in life - >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you very much. >> mr. president, members of the can balance i'm christopher i live at sea level i rise to...
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johnson. >> i don't believe there's anything particularly unusual about this appeal i'll try to be very, very brief there's an 11 most gap and ms. fong again found that at&t complieltd with the requirements of the s m f. during the sidewalk as the hearing director reported two members of the community attend the box walk and at&t walked the neighborhood and found another site - my apologizes i'm reading from 100 furton street. what happened was about at&t offered to walk the site to review alternative site locations, however, the obtain terrors found no suitable area and that's one of the difficulties that at&t faces because the way this process is supposed to work at&t works with the community to find the least impacted loeshgs but if the community won't identify any location then at&t appeal the specific denial was that the hearing officer saw the project maybe in conflict with the plan the at&t cabinet and recommended at&t work collaboratively with the neighborhood association and the only point i'll make is the hearing officer didn't have the discretion to make those kind of particular order >> mr. quan. >> good evening. ge
johnson. >> i don't believe there's anything particularly unusual about this appeal i'll try to be very, very brief there's an 11 most gap and ms. fong again found that at&t complieltd with the requirements of the s m f. during the sidewalk as the hearing director reported two members of the community attend the box walk and at&t walked the neighborhood and found another site - my apologizes i'm reading from 100 furton street. what happened was about at&t offered to walk the...
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johnson. >> thank you, madam chair. ms.barra, like senator klobuchar i met with the step father and mother of natasha weikel. the actions happen in wisconsin. it hits pretty close to home. your background is a tactical engineer, correct? >> correct. >> you have been with gm for 33 years. in that capacity i would imagine general motors has been a real leader in terms of total quality management of their manufacturing process? >> we've improved over our quality dramatically over the last several years. >> i got a manufacturing background myself. iran plans for 31 years. in your engineering capacity, i would imagine you dealt with the quality management system in pretty robust fashion, correct? >> in the manufacturing arena, yes. >> i want to truly down a little bit in terms of where chairman mccaskill answered ayotte went on the change of that part number. i've gone through a lot of quality audits and, of course, the reason you have different numbers for different parts is for traceability, correct speaker is correct. a numbe
johnson. >> thank you, madam chair. ms.barra, like senator klobuchar i met with the step father and mother of natasha weikel. the actions happen in wisconsin. it hits pretty close to home. your background is a tactical engineer, correct? >> correct. >> you have been with gm for 33 years. in that capacity i would imagine general motors has been a real leader in terms of total quality management of their manufacturing process? >> we've improved over our quality...
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johnson. >> thank you, madam chair. ms. barra.-- >> that's gm ceo mary barra answering questions from a senate panel. having faced the house energy and commerce committee yesterday. on news line is ralph nader, author of the upcoming book q t "unstoppab "unstoppable." he joins us on the news line. mr. nader, great to have you back on the program. good morping. >> thank you. good morning to you. >> barra's ans are always preface with this warning, this caveat they are still working on this internal investigation. are you getting anything valuable out of these hearings so far? >> she admitted she was notified first about this ten-year cover up regarding the faulty ignition switch january 31st. so two month and gm ceo can still not tell a congressional committee what the full story is or even what the par shatial st is. she is waiting the complete investigation. what does that tell you? it tell use that gm's vertical and horizontal bureaucracy is a huge mass of ambiguity. it tells you that there is not a clear line of responsibility
johnson. >> thank you, madam chair. ms. barra.-- >> that's gm ceo mary barra answering questions from a senate panel. having faced the house energy and commerce committee yesterday. on news line is ralph nader, author of the upcoming book q t "unstoppab "unstoppable." he joins us on the news line. mr. nader, great to have you back on the program. good morping. >> thank you. good morning to you. >> barra's ans are always preface with this warning, this...
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like president lyndon baines johnson. [ applause ] in so many ways he embodied america, with all our gifts and all our flaws. in all our restlessness and all our big dreams. msa world full of racial hatred somehow found in himself the ability to connect his experience with the brown child in a small texas town. the white child in appalachee. the black child in watts. as powerful as he became in that oval office, he understood then, he understood what it meant to be on the outside. and he believed that their plight was his plight, too. that his freedom ultimately was wrapped up in theirs. and that making their lives better was what the hell the presidency was for. [ applause ] and those children were on his mind when he strode to the podium that night in the house chamber, when he called for the vote on the civil rights law. it never occurred to me, he said, in my fondest dreams, that i might have the chance to help the sons and daughters of those students that he had taught so many years ago, and to help people like them all over this count country. but now i do have that chance. and i'll let you in on a secret, i mean to use it. and i hope that you will use
like president lyndon baines johnson. [ applause ] in so many ways he embodied america, with all our gifts and all our flaws. in all our restlessness and all our big dreams. msa world full of racial hatred somehow found in himself the ability to connect his experience with the brown child in a small texas town. the white child in appalachee. the black child in watts. as powerful as he became in that oval office, he understood then, he understood what it meant to be on the outside. and he...
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johnson it is for the betterment of the country. i am cutting your balls off of the betterment of the country. it was necessary to protect the country. listen to this. talking to ms. taylor -- to his tailor. your father is the one that makes the clothes? >> yes, sir. >> you-all may me some real, that he madeslacks for me about six months ago. it is kind of a light brown and light green, salt green and salt brown and real lightweight. i need about six pairs for summer wear. >> i want to make sure we get them right for you. >> wouldn't you have the measurements of their -- meas urements there? i could send you a pair. inches ofor three stuff left back in there so i could take them back. 2 and ae me at least half inches in the back. make the half inch bigger in the waist. make the pocket at least an inch longer. my money and the knife fall out. knife in the- the money comes out so i need at least another inch in the pockets. wherenother thing, down your nuts hang is always a little too tight. give me an inch so i can let out there because it cuts me. it is like riding a wire fence. these are the best i have had anywhere in the united states. when i gain a little wei
johnson it is for the betterment of the country. i am cutting your balls off of the betterment of the country. it was necessary to protect the country. listen to this. talking to ms. taylor -- to his tailor. your father is the one that makes the clothes? >> yes, sir. >> you-all may me some real, that he madeslacks for me about six months ago. it is kind of a light brown and light green, salt green and salt brown and real lightweight. i need about six pairs for summer wear. >>...