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. >> thank you, ms. long. >> hi. my name is [inaudible] i work with cgi justice project a member of the coalition. i am here to advocate for no vote option on the jill and as an alternative. the united states the course duration for a black woman is one into trans woman the committee-based resources and not a new jail. trans woman the bail reform. trends are often looked up for survival crimes which is the city's issue and shouldn't fall on the shoulders of these women to bear. [inaudible] artie live as a sop in place and ensures they remain inside inverse invading. trans women could be diverted to programs like robin tells which is the only longer-term housing that the city funds that trans woman can both access and feel safe in. ironically enough, they just found out that trans funding to our houses being cut so fewer women when i'll access to that resource for stability. when considering diversion as well as bail reform the 80% of people inside of a [inaudible] is arbitrary if they have not been convicted yet. mak
. >> thank you, ms. long. >> hi. my name is [inaudible] i work with cgi justice project a member of the coalition. i am here to advocate for no vote option on the jill and as an alternative. the united states the course duration for a black woman is one into trans woman the committee-based resources and not a new jail. trans woman the bail reform. trends are often looked up for survival crimes which is the city's issue and shouldn't fall on the shoulders of these women to bear....
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ms. joseph for the long service of the entertainment commission and brings value to this commission so i would like to motion to approve then to amend the -- i guess the resolution to approve the mayor's reappointment of audrey joseph to the entertainment commission and send that to the full board. >> okay. a motion by supervisor tang. seconded by supervisor cohen and we will take that wholeheartedly without objection. [gavel] okay. next item please. >> item 6 is a hearing to consider appointing one member term ending march 1 2017 and term ending march 1, 2018 to the in-home supportive services public authority. there are three seats and three applicants. >> we have three applicants and we will take them in the order on the agenda. the first is kenzi robi. i think this other mic robi. >> hello. can you hear me all right? >> yes. >> hello. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here today, and i just basically am really looking forward to serving on the public authority's governing board again. i was reelected as president of the governing board, and i've gotten a lot of experience wit
ms. joseph for the long service of the entertainment commission and brings value to this commission so i would like to motion to approve then to amend the -- i guess the resolution to approve the mayor's reappointment of audrey joseph to the entertainment commission and send that to the full board. >> okay. a motion by supervisor tang. seconded by supervisor cohen and we will take that wholeheartedly without objection. [gavel] okay. next item please. >> item 6 is a hearing to...
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ms. swain: and how long did he live after her death? mr. cullbertson: rutherford lived three more years beyond her death, and -- ms. swain: and how did he spend that time? mr. cullbertson: he was still active with the ohio state university, with prison reform education of blacks and indians. he attended lots of conferences. did a little bit of traveling, finally got out of the united states, visited bermuda, but other than that, only in the united states. ms. swain: did he stay active with the republican party? mr. cullbertson: he -- well, he stayed out of politics. he just felt that past presidents should really stay out of active politics, though he did rejoice when republicans were elected and wasn't so pleased when democrats got elected. ms. swain: damian is watching us in new york city. you're on, damian. damian: first of all, this is a very fascinating show. i've never known so much about rb hayes, and certainly his wife, lucy. thank you for this tremendous, tremendous show about both of them. ms. swain: thank you, sir. damian: i must
ms. swain: and how long did he live after her death? mr. cullbertson: rutherford lived three more years beyond her death, and -- ms. swain: and how did he spend that time? mr. cullbertson: he was still active with the ohio state university, with prison reform education of blacks and indians. he attended lots of conferences. did a little bit of traveling, finally got out of the united states, visited bermuda, but other than that, only in the united states. ms. swain: did he stay active with the...
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. >> thank you, ms. long. >> hi.my name is [inaudible] i work with cgi justice project a member of the coalition. i am here to advocate for no vote option on the jill and as an alternative. the united states the course duration for a black woman is one into trans woman the committee-based resources and not a new jail. trans woman the bail reform. trends are often looked up for survival crimes which is the city's issue and shouldn't fall on the shoulders of these women to bear. [inaudible] artie live as a sop in place and ensures they remain inside inverse invading. trans women could be diverted to programs like robin tells which is the only longer-term housing that the city funds that trans woman can both access and feel safe in. ironically enough, they just found out that trans funding to our houses being cut so fewer women when i'll access to that resource for stability. when considering diversion as well as bail reform the 80% of people inside of a [inaudible] is arbitrary if they have not been convicted yet. maki
. >> thank you, ms. long. >> hi.my name is [inaudible] i work with cgi justice project a member of the coalition. i am here to advocate for no vote option on the jill and as an alternative. the united states the course duration for a black woman is one into trans woman the committee-based resources and not a new jail. trans woman the bail reform. trends are often looked up for survival crimes which is the city's issue and shouldn't fall on the shoulders of these women to bear....
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this was the scene, long queues outside at ms. banks will reopen by tuesday, and they have been closed to stop mass money withdrawals. jonah hull has more from athens >> the word olli means no the no cannes pain gathered in front of parliament wants a future but with a better deal for grease less money loss to debt repayments. >> a no vote for me means there's a possibility that this country will have a future. >> not far away, the yes crowd met in greek. they are for a bailout, and quickly, one that will allow the banks to reopen. >> we are here to show that we want to be european citizens, and if possible, return to drachma would be a total disaster. >> sunday's referendum called unconstitutional by some, and a dangerous gamble is the next act in a drama already five years old. the conclusion has never been less certain. >> the no vote will write history. our people will move on. within a europe of democracy and solidarity. >> the left wing prime minister believes a no vote will strengthen greece's hand in future negotiations, a
this was the scene, long queues outside at ms. banks will reopen by tuesday, and they have been closed to stop mass money withdrawals. jonah hull has more from athens >> the word olli means no the no cannes pain gathered in front of parliament wants a future but with a better deal for grease less money loss to debt repayments. >> a no vote for me means there's a possibility that this country will have a future. >> not far away, the yes crowd met in greek. they are for a...
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long their term of office is? >> yes yes. i believe it's -- you know it's on the order of four to six years, something like that. >> thank you. >> ms. mccabe, how long has that committee been in existence? >> how long has -- >> how long has it been in existence? >> the agency? >> no, the committee, the science committee. >> gosh, i don't know, congressman rush, but we can certainly find out. many, many years. many years. >> to both republican and democratic administrations? >> yes, absolutely. and the committees and the panels are very well balanced to make sure that there's a range of views represented. >> would you say it's bipartisan? >> yes, i would. >> mr. chairman, i have one more question. ms. mccabe we keep hearing about the president's decision in 2010 on the ozone standard. and let me read from that. with that in mind, this is what i want to read, statement by the president, work is already under way to obtain a 2006 review of the science that will result in the reconsideration of the ozone standard in 2013. ultimately, and this comes directly from this -- the president on the ozone national ambient air quality standards
long their term of office is? >> yes yes. i believe it's -- you know it's on the order of four to six years, something like that. >> thank you. >> ms. mccabe, how long has that committee been in existence? >> how long has -- >> how long has it been in existence? >> the agency? >> no, the committee, the science committee. >> gosh, i don't know, congressman rush, but we can certainly find out. many, many years. many years. >> to both...
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ms. miss. i am doing a story about a missing. missing for a long time. >> two when he escaped.d be six. this is bebop. bill: is that aid progressed? [laughter] >> i spoke with the animal welfare commission because they have a hotline for tips. bill: of course they do. >> i asked how many to see you they are getting. it has gone down. they get about four or five the year. what is really bizarre is how he can go missing in a nice neighborhood. >> four blocks of where he went missing. hunker down stay down. >> there is a $2,000 reward. bill: you talk to her. is she playing with a full deck? >> a legal assistant in maine which is why she is not on the ground. bill: she has delegated the search. there is an army. >> and it is on facebook. bill: completely nuts. >> i saw that picture. he looks like any other black cat in brooklyn. >> all black look-alike? [laughter] >> i don't even know. >> what happened? >> lola does not run away. [laughter] >> there is an opportunity here buy a box of hair dye in may $2,000. >> that would be the list of the week. >> headed to the 6th annual tattoo
ms. miss. i am doing a story about a missing. missing for a long time. >> two when he escaped.d be six. this is bebop. bill: is that aid progressed? [laughter] >> i spoke with the animal welfare commission because they have a hotline for tips. bill: of course they do. >> i asked how many to see you they are getting. it has gone down. they get about four or five the year. what is really bizarre is how he can go missing in a nice neighborhood. >> four blocks of where he...
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it will require a substantial increase in the minimum wanl which i think is long overdue ms, and i think theplus state needs to progra work aggressively on that front. plus the affordable housing programs, you a whole host of afford things. but as a singcity, we are committed reduct not only toio building affordable housing, but to matching it with a specific poverty reduction goal. >> inclusionary housing is that kim: i a key opponent of your platform it's lass practice that we have in san francisco and we're always debating about what is le the appropriate share that we say is devoted, you know, to booel being permanently affordable. but, you know, it seems to me -- i get wher e we're doing it. there's just not as rch federal or state funding for affordable housing as there used to be. but it seems to ex atser as bait the trend of the middle class. when you do inclusionary, the cost gets passed on to the market rate buyers. it just feels like there's a rancis tension thercoe and we're grappling it.ges, w should we do 12%, 25%, 35%, and what does that do to our housing stock? >> these a
it will require a substantial increase in the minimum wanl which i think is long overdue ms, and i think theplus state needs to progra work aggressively on that front. plus the affordable housing programs, you a whole host of afford things. but as a singcity, we are committed reduct not only toio building affordable housing, but to matching it with a specific poverty reduction goal. >> inclusionary housing is that kim: i a key opponent of your platform it's lass practice that we have in...
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ms. age parlor. i don't need a long history of violations over a long period of time.ne incident and i can fine the facility 5,000 and close the facility for four months. >> the new law has helped city inspectors shut down a dozen illegal massage parlors in the first half of 2014. the public servants like ed walsh and tony flores won't rest until they bust them all. ♪ >>> on the streets of oakland, california and all across america, good kids are going bad. >> every major city has a place where the girls can be found. >> that's one right there. >> i've seen them as young as, you know, 12 years old. >> they're the young and the lost, the runaways. the survivors of child sexual abuse, forced into the service of johns and pimps. >> we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions around the country. >> today all it takes is the click of a mouse to send our most vulnerable kids into an underworld of degradation,
ms. age parlor. i don't need a long history of violations over a long period of time.ne incident and i can fine the facility 5,000 and close the facility for four months. >> the new law has helped city inspectors shut down a dozen illegal massage parlors in the first half of 2014. the public servants like ed walsh and tony flores won't rest until they bust them all. ♪ >>> on the streets of oakland, california and all across america, good kids are going bad. >> every major...
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ms. clinton: so government has to be smarter simpler, more focused itself on long-term investments than short-term politics and be a better partner to cities, states and the private sector. washington has to be a better steward of america's tax dollars and americans' trust and, please, let's get back to making decisions that rely on evidence more than ideology. [applause] ms. clinton: that's what i'll do as president. i will seek out and welcome any good idea that is actually based on reality. [laughter] ms. clinton: i want to have principled and pragmatic and progressive policies that really move us forward together, and i will propose ways to ensure that our fiscal outlook is sustainable, including by continuing to restrain health care costs which remain one of the key drivers of long-term deficit. i will make sure washington learns from how well local governments, businesses and nonprofits are working together in successful cities and towns across america. you know, passing legislation is not the only way to drive progress. as president i will use the power to convene, connect and collaborate,
ms. clinton: so government has to be smarter simpler, more focused itself on long-term investments than short-term politics and be a better partner to cities, states and the private sector. washington has to be a better steward of america's tax dollars and americans' trust and, please, let's get back to making decisions that rely on evidence more than ideology. [applause] ms. clinton: that's what i'll do as president. i will seek out and welcome any good idea that is actually based on reality....
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long time. i recognize ms. degette for five minutes. >> you talked about people being infected and even an epidemic could be started if you got a particular agent released correct? >> correct. >> we have national stuart issues relating to the mishandling of the agents. is that also correct? >> that is also a concern. >> that is if these active agents got into the the wrong hands, right? >> that is recognize. >> you have a lot of recommendations that have not been fully implemented, right? >> many of the recommendations vi they have taken action but the primary one with no movement is more centralized oversight. >> having a single federal entity setting starboardndards for all of the agencies right? >> that is right. >> doctor hassell what is your agencies' opinion on a federal entity in >> i will say within the department we will do that internally. >> if it makes sense in many ways why haven't you guys implemented that in cooperation with your fellow agencies? >> like i said, we are going to do that internally
long time. i recognize ms. degette for five minutes. >> you talked about people being infected and even an epidemic could be started if you got a particular agent released correct? >> correct. >> we have national stuart issues relating to the mishandling of the agents. is that also correct? >> that is also a concern. >> that is if these active agents got into the the wrong hands, right? >> that is recognize. >> you have a lot of recommendations that...
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long overdo. we need to let epa do its job to reach the goal of the clean air act, and i look forward to ms. mccabe's testimony. >> i recognize the gentleman from texas mr. olson, for five minutes. >> i thank the chair and i will be very brief. i spent long hours going over comments that epa received about this new ozone rule. there was a common theme, will i lose my job? questions came from big cities and members of the atlanta chamber or the greater houston partnership, and they came from family farms and ranches, and members of the iowa farm bureau or nebraska home builders, and a mom and pop store in pennsylvania wrote epa, and this is a quote parents tell our children eat your peas, then you can have dessert. epa says eat your peas then you can have more peas. end quote. the worse came from epa's workhorses workhorses, the state agencies that make this rule work. they have no clue about the science used for the health impacts. they worry if they can build new roads. these voices come from all of america, and i hope epa starts listening. and one of my colleagues on my side want some time,
long overdo. we need to let epa do its job to reach the goal of the clean air act, and i look forward to ms. mccabe's testimony. >> i recognize the gentleman from texas mr. olson, for five minutes. >> i thank the chair and i will be very brief. i spent long hours going over comments that epa received about this new ozone rule. there was a common theme, will i lose my job? questions came from big cities and members of the atlanta chamber or the greater houston partnership, and they...
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ms. esty. >> thank you for mr. for waiting so long. i want to thank both of you for holding today's hearing. this subcommittee's work is extremely important to the thousands of folks in my district connecticut who ride these rails every day and businesses who rely on the freight service as well. i hear from a lot of those commuters that they are very concerned about rail safety, as you can imagine with the last two years. we've been talking about ever since the fatal collision in 1969 we've been talking about positive train control. as you can sense from today's hearing there's increasing impatience and concern about how long that's taking. now, i think we really need to get town to brass tacks of what are the carrots and sticks? what are the incentives at this time recognizing the difficulty with spectrum the difficulty with interoperability and with the budget challenges, what do we to now to move this forward as ex dishesly and safely as possible and that's where i'd like to start from. the past is the past. we are here now. we are
ms. esty. >> thank you for mr. for waiting so long. i want to thank both of you for holding today's hearing. this subcommittee's work is extremely important to the thousands of folks in my district connecticut who ride these rails every day and businesses who rely on the freight service as well. i hear from a lot of those commuters that they are very concerned about rail safety, as you can imagine with the last two years. we've been talking about ever since the fatal collision in 1969...
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ms. moseby pointed to her lineage as evidence she comes from a long line of police officers and she usesto say therefore i wouldn't be biassed against the cops. this is asking her about whether she has it in for the police on june 11. >> said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. fm of course i have -- i work with the police department. we rely on the police department to get these violent repeat offenders off of our streets. that's absurd. >> yet now tonight we learned our fox news reported and the daily caller also reported her father wasas fired from the boston pd afteros accusations that he and his partner robbed gun dealers at gunpoint. her uncle was fired from boston pd. here mother resigned from the force after violating the boston pd's substance abuse policies. is this relevant? >> i think it's a big nothing burger. i think it's relevant to reports. i analyzed all day. what does this mean? does this mean she's not sympathetic to law enforcement? somehow she's going to be more aggressive. i'm not a
ms. moseby pointed to her lineage as evidence she comes from a long line of police officers and she usesto say therefore i wouldn't be biassed against the cops. this is asking her about whether she has it in for the police on june 11. >> said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. fm of course i have -- i work with the police department. we rely on the police department to get these violent repeat offenders...
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ms. moseby pointed to her lineage as evidence she comes from a long line of police officers and she usesfore i wouldn't be biassed against the cops. this is asking her about whether she has it in for the police on june 11. >> said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to them? >> i'm not going to comment on that. i come from five generations of police officers. >> yet now we learn her fire was fathered from the boston pd after accusations he and his partner robbed at gun point cht her mother resigned and is this relevant? >> i analyze all day. what does this mean? does that mean she is not sympathetic to law enforcement? somehow she is more aggressive? i am not a psychologist. i thought it might cut the other way. i don't think it means anything. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> tonight we are learning that donald trump is beefing up his security as new video emerges showing mexico's drug
ms. moseby pointed to her lineage as evidence she comes from a long line of police officers and she usesfore i wouldn't be biassed against the cops. this is asking her about whether she has it in for the police on june 11. >> said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to them? >> i'm not going to comment on that. i come from five generations of police officers. >> yet now we learn her fire was fathered from the boston pd after accusations he and his partner...
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ms. radewegan: thank you. for too long, our veterans, including the large number i represent in american samoa have been subjected to improper treatment long wait times and other serious matters yet to be addressed this commonsense legislation of which i'm proud to be a co-sponsor will enable the v.a. to hold those who do not perform their indicts accountability which -- accountable, which will surely lead to better services for our veterans. no longer should our veterans come segget -- second to lifelong bureaucrat who was gamed the system while our veterans have suffered. i want to be clear. i believe that the vast majority of those v.a. employees who serve our veterans do so honorably and are dedicated to making sure that those they serve are awarded the services and benefits they have so rightfully earned. however, it is clear that there are some bad apples in the v.a. and we must not let them continue to ruin the bunch. mr. chairman, i want to once again thank chairman miller for his work on this bill and i look forwa
ms. radewegan: thank you. for too long, our veterans, including the large number i represent in american samoa have been subjected to improper treatment long wait times and other serious matters yet to be addressed this commonsense legislation of which i'm proud to be a co-sponsor will enable the v.a. to hold those who do not perform their indicts accountability which -- accountable, which will surely lead to better services for our veterans. no longer should our veterans come segget -- second...
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ms. bland was very very calm at that stop. she waited for a long time for the officer to check her license, a very long time. she did not drive away. it was an encounter with her responding to the officer very calmly as to why she was upset that he had stopped her, and then that's where your video picked up. she was very calm. and so i want to know what she physically heard? she not attended to and what would chance pyre into her death. her death demand as civil rights investigation and that's what we'll be pressing to have and make the argument that it is a question of civil rights. it is a question of under color of law and it is a suspicious circumstance that only the justice deputyartment here in washington and fbi resources here in washington not just in texas. we would like the resources to be utilized out of the fbi in washington dc. many of us are pressing for that. >> a lot of questions, not satisfied in the least, i can tell. sheila jackson lee, thank you for your time. "outfront" with us now, harry. you heard the congress woman, she has
ms. bland was very very calm at that stop. she waited for a long time for the officer to check her license, a very long time. she did not drive away. it was an encounter with her responding to the officer very calmly as to why she was upset that he had stopped her, and then that's where your video picked up. she was very calm. and so i want to know what she physically heard? she not attended to and what would chance pyre into her death. her death demand as civil rights investigation and that's...
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ms. hill son your attention to detail is staten island i think i appreciate it and the staff appreciates it with an initiation with a long process staff will be receptive to changes and corrections with the planning code being the he met all eyes are necessary we can simplify and correct you know in an efficient manner hopefully more collaboration i make a motion to accept. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i'm in favor i would ask the staff to look at it to make sure all the corrections are correct and whatever else yeah mr. star. >> if i may speak to this one item it was piloted to me i'm not sure of the code one of the ones listed in the sections? not buildings that maybe turn around 35 feet but dwellings may not be so that's why i made the change not to secure vent the process so technically a school or a hospital or something can be 40 feet in an rh1 district but a dwelling cannot but i'm happy to talk to the coalition of the neighborhoods for that and i want to reiterate you need to schedule august for your meeting. >> yes. the motion maker was the on or after august 16th. >> i'll call all out. >> august 13th you
ms. hill son your attention to detail is staten island i think i appreciate it and the staff appreciates it with an initiation with a long process staff will be receptive to changes and corrections with the planning code being the he met all eyes are necessary we can simplify and correct you know in an efficient manner hopefully more collaboration i make a motion to accept. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i'm in favor i would ask the staff to look at it to make sure all the...
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ms. klobuchar: 13 people were killed that day. mr. inhofe: are you aware that in my state of oklahoma, this is when we are in the process of the last long-term bill in 2005 that a mother and three children were driving below a bridge in oklahoma city, concrete dropped off, it killed the mother. now we corrected that in the 2005 bill. but the question i'd ask you is why do we wait until people die before this happens? we right now -- and i've got a list and after a little while today i'm going to repeat it for the third time about the bridges in this country that we can avoid that happening. and if we don't do something -- and you're not going to do it, you can't do any of the large projects on short-term extensions. so i guess my l only question is why do we wait until death is at our door? ms. klobuchar: i appreciate that question from the senator from oklahoma and thank you for your work on this bill and chairmanship on this committee and your willingness to work across the aisle on this bill. i will say that is the major problem here. when we just do the short-term extensions maybe one little new project gets funded here and there. but yo
ms. klobuchar: 13 people were killed that day. mr. inhofe: are you aware that in my state of oklahoma, this is when we are in the process of the last long-term bill in 2005 that a mother and three children were driving below a bridge in oklahoma city, concrete dropped off, it killed the mother. now we corrected that in the 2005 bill. but the question i'd ask you is why do we wait until people die before this happens? we right now -- and i've got a list and after a little while today i'm going...
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ms. pelosi: they have been after planned parenthood for as long as i can remember. i was a top democrat on the foreign operations committee, which funds foreign assistance and cooperation and has always had a debate in that committee about the gag rule, how we support family planning throughout the rest of the world and what is allows and what -- allowed and what is prohibited. they have on that committee been after planned parenthood for a long time. planned parenthood has as its top priority women's health. that's what they have always been about. part of it is -- and women's health does include reproductive health. but it's about breast cancer, cervical cancer, testing and services to women. it's a very, very important part of the lives of many women in america. the -- for some reason, the republicans have had this in their sites, to use your expression, i don't like it, but for a very long time. to the point where people recall one of their first actions was a threat to shut down government rather than fund planned parenthood. shut down government rather than fu
ms. pelosi: they have been after planned parenthood for as long as i can remember. i was a top democrat on the foreign operations committee, which funds foreign assistance and cooperation and has always had a debate in that committee about the gag rule, how we support family planning throughout the rest of the world and what is allows and what -- allowed and what is prohibited. they have on that committee been after planned parenthood for a long time. planned parenthood has as its top priority...
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ms. sylvia lynch. >> public speaker: i agree this pension should not be used as a shrub -- slush fund. thank you for the questions. one of the things that really an annoys me that for a very long duration and term of the loan we have no income. it was interesting that the below market rate is involved in the report for the board and i question why, and no. 2, i strongly urge that the sf urge not consider getting $125 million for the following reasons. the mayor's office of housing to date, by numerous financial record request cannot to date provide any accurate records from monies the developers are required to pay to bill for affordable housing from the office. >> as attending other neighborhood organizations fighting for housing, we ask christina logey served as president for years, why were there no records, her answers were she repeatedly asked for records and the mayor's office of housing said they had no staff to produce it and could not give her any records and we also asked for financial records and it's not been given any accurate information from staff. the san francisco civil grand jury reported january 2013 reported that the lack of transparency at the mayor's offi
ms. sylvia lynch. >> public speaker: i agree this pension should not be used as a shrub -- slush fund. thank you for the questions. one of the things that really an annoys me that for a very long duration and term of the loan we have no income. it was interesting that the below market rate is involved in the report for the board and i question why, and no. 2, i strongly urge that the sf urge not consider getting $125 million for the following reasons. the mayor's office of housing to...
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ms. constand back then, because i believed her because i knew it happened to me. and so to have this long hard journey of darkness and shame and fighting to be heard, i think we're going to be heard now. and i think this is just the beginning. >> now besides barbara bowman who you just saw there. more than 25 women have alleged that mr. cosby assaulted them over the past 40 years. the >>> now to the greek debt crisis. leaders of the eurozone will convene an emergency meeting in brussels today. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras will be there has in hand trying to secure a new bailout deal for his country's struggling economy. he does have the back being of the greek people. they voted overwhelmingly against more as youh startsusterity measures. >> mr. tsipras better bring serious proposals, they say. >> translator: with respect to the decision by the greek people we need to take into consideration the other people involved that are also democratic. >> translator: there's not much time left. it's urgent for greece and europe. it's lass aalso a matter of visibility credibility and even
ms. constand back then, because i believed her because i knew it happened to me. and so to have this long hard journey of darkness and shame and fighting to be heard, i think we're going to be heard now. and i think this is just the beginning. >> now besides barbara bowman who you just saw there. more than 25 women have alleged that mr. cosby assaulted them over the past 40 years. the >>> now to the greek debt crisis. leaders of the eurozone will convene an emergency meeting in...
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ms. bland's death in the waller county jail. i'm proud to have him on staff. warren is a long-time harris county prosecutor over 20 plus years of experience prosecuting high profile cases in houston. he is a nationally recognized expert in the area of dwi intoxication manslaughter offenses and routinely teaches around the country on that subject matter. joining him to his left is ms. mia magazineness. she's also my senior prosecutor. mia also joins me. her prior service in government prosecution was also in harris county. she also has over 20 some odd years of experience prosecuting cases in the city of houston. and i'm here to tell you and the state and the world and the nation this office is well able and equipped and ready to handle any of these cases if criminal charges are deemed necessary. ms. magness will be handing in in conjunction with another prosecutor from my office any criminal offenses that may be determined to have been committed by the dps trooper on the side of the road. want to reiterate once again at this point it has not been determined there have been any
ms. bland's death in the waller county jail. i'm proud to have him on staff. warren is a long-time harris county prosecutor over 20 plus years of experience prosecuting high profile cases in houston. he is a nationally recognized expert in the area of dwi intoxication manslaughter offenses and routinely teaches around the country on that subject matter. joining him to his left is ms. mia magazineness. she's also my senior prosecutor. mia also joins me. her prior service in government...
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ms as we go into the weekend. >> 6:21. a lesson of kindness from a 9-year-oldboy in santa cruz. a small donation that's going a long way, coming up in the next hour. southwest is having a sale because when there's a reunion, ♪ every cent should go to a killer dress. ♪"never gonna get it" by en vogue ♪ and heels. and a blowout. mani/pedi. three weeks of tanning. facial. a backup dress. bronzer, lip gloss... book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com. >>> welcome back, it is 6:24. it is been a rocky few months for the police officer department there. in may, six baltimore officers werearrested in the death of freddie gray. since thenthere is a major spike in homicides. 31 peoplekilled in the past month and 42 people killed in may. >> as we have seen in recent weeks. too mancontinued to die. including three just last night and one lost earlier today. >> beth has been under fire by baltimore face leader and by the police union. the report saysthose riots were preventable. >>> time now is 6:45. a recall that's expandingof honda vehicles of the takata air bag bags. it isexpanding again. 400 millions cars
ms as we go into the weekend. >> 6:21. a lesson of kindness from a 9-year-oldboy in santa cruz. a small donation that's going a long way, coming up in the next hour. southwest is having a sale because when there's a reunion, ♪ every cent should go to a killer dress. ♪"never gonna get it" by en vogue ♪ and heels. and a blowout. mani/pedi. three weeks of tanning. facial. a backup dress. bronzer, lip gloss... book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com....
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ms. constant back then because i believed her because i knew that it happened to me. so to have this long, hard journey of darkness and shame and fighting to be heard -- i think we're going to be heard now. and i think this is just the beginning. >> you know, all of the women that i've interviewed are such lovely and wonderful women. and joan, i have to say -- joan and i have become quite honestly friends since this all happened. i wonder, joan, you have been dealing with some health issues, if you think this contributed at all to your health issues. and hearing this news, does it make you feel better about that, does it lift your spirits and healthwise make you feel different? >> it definitely lifted my spirits. i really had a jolt of energy today after hearing this. i mean, this was like a weight around my feet for so many years, that i wasn't believed. i was called a liar. and the reason that i really came out was because of barbara'son ed in the washington post where she said nobody believes me, i'm a liar. and i had to say, okay, that's it, i'm come out now. i believe you. it happene
ms. constant back then because i believed her because i knew that it happened to me. so to have this long, hard journey of darkness and shame and fighting to be heard -- i think we're going to be heard now. and i think this is just the beginning. >> you know, all of the women that i've interviewed are such lovely and wonderful women. and joan, i have to say -- joan and i have become quite honestly friends since this all happened. i wonder, joan, you have been dealing with some health...
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i'd love to him to talk to him about this long term/short term thing. but i do not think ms.linton is doing anything here john but playing politics. she's trying to thread the needle between the bernie sanders left wing socialist crowd. >> at a future time larry, i'd love to hear you talk about why we don't just call income income. why we make distinctions between whether it's capital gains income, dividend income. we make distinctions on carried interest. why not put it all into one pot -- >> absolutely. no, no you're dead-right. let's go. give me 15% to 20% flat tax rate. get rid of the corporate tax. everything taxed there. capital gains, dividends. it would be simple. we could do a postcard live happily ever after. >> let's get to the highway bill. it is now the subject of lots of politics. sources indicating that representative ryan's proposal may have something in store there. in the senate it seems bogged down with the recurring efforts to repeal obama. john where does it stand? >> you have a he got a fundamental difference between the house and the senate. house wants
i'd love to him to talk to him about this long term/short term thing. but i do not think ms.linton is doing anything here john but playing politics. she's trying to thread the needle between the bernie sanders left wing socialist crowd. >> at a future time larry, i'd love to hear you talk about why we don't just call income income. why we make distinctions between whether it's capital gains income, dividend income. we make distinctions on carried interest. why not put it all into one pot...
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there is a new e-mail treasure-trove from hillary clinton's long-term spokesman. 20 boxes including e-mails from his personal account and msinton lawyer confirming she will appear before the benghazi committee on october 22nd. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's newsroom" i am martha maccallum. >> and i am bill hemmer. 20 boxes is a lot. it is sure to come in when ms. clinton appears before the benghazi committee. >> steve hayes is here. 22 boxes. volume hasn't been the whole story in getting what they are actually looking for. do we believe trey gowdy believes he will have the documents he needs? >> volume is irrelevant. what difference does 20 boxes make? if you have 50 boxes full of valuable e-mails and produce 20 we don't have the whole story. what matters is producing all of the e-mails. i think trey gowdy is doing as well as he can to force the administration, force the state department, and force hillary clinton's aides to comply with the request for information. so much of the benghazi information could have been handled over the summer which would have been much better for hillary clinton had she and the adm
there is a new e-mail treasure-trove from hillary clinton's long-term spokesman. 20 boxes including e-mails from his personal account and msinton lawyer confirming she will appear before the benghazi committee on october 22nd. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's newsroom" i am martha maccallum. >> and i am bill hemmer. 20 boxes is a lot. it is sure to come in when ms. clinton appears before the benghazi committee. >> steve hayes is here. 22 boxes. volume hasn't been...
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ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time.inly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating >> all of you should participate in the action going on tomorrow afternoon in a campaign to try to shut down the city. building tent city as part of his political strategy to show how he was so willing to go after people and punish people in a really degrading and dehumanizing way. we had been involved in litigation around the jail conditions for over 40 years now. that litigation has been going on longer than i have been alive, challenging the inadequate health care, the overall conditions in the gl documenting people having to be in the tents in oppressive heat. there are people currently dealing with the oppressive conditions. this is something that he continues to use as part of his political platform to gain favor with those who support him touting how terrible the conditions are touting having people in the jails where pi
ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time.inly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating >> all of you should participate in the action going on tomorrow afternoon in a campaign to try to shut down the city. building tent city as part of his political strategy to...
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how long can it survive if it gets on a dust particle and loan on to other farms? days? weeks? months? ms. schuchat: the virus won't last that long, but the conditions are quite important. so the colder weather and the dryer weather permits -- it's a ripple. we are in a quiet period. senator johnson: the virus can be on a snowflake as well. so are we talking days? ms. schuchat: the issue with the disinfection is make sure that it's not -- you have reached everything and it's not coming back. senator johnson: in terms of the vaccines, we are concerned about trade. implications of that. professor gelb was talking about mutation of virus with vaccines, can you speak to that. ms. schuchat: influenza changes constantly that's why it's so difficult. it can mutate and it can also reassort. so swap parts of its genes with other influenza viruses. and two of the three h-35 strains we are dealing with, the avian strains in the u.s. are these reassortants where we had high pathogenic h-5 avian influenza fromure asia that swapped out part of its genes with a low pathogenic avian influenza here in the
how long can it survive if it gets on a dust particle and loan on to other farms? days? weeks? months? ms. schuchat: the virus won't last that long, but the conditions are quite important. so the colder weather and the dryer weather permits -- it's a ripple. we are in a quiet period. senator johnson: the virus can be on a snowflake as well. so are we talking days? ms. schuchat: the issue with the disinfection is make sure that it's not -- you have reached everything and it's not coming back....
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ms. bland's own mental state because what is being lost here is there is a long history of structural violencehood by bringing this dynamic of the angry black woman. what do you say? >> i say when we bring this question of mental illness into it, we get the system off of the hook in a particular way. if we just make it about an individual person's psychology we don't have to take seriously the bigger question that somebody was here pushed against the ground and they were treated in a particular way, and so in a way i would say that i would keep telling the structural story here to say that the stereotype is not one that is coming organically from people of color's biology or their mind and it's coming from a system to treat them in a way and not take seriously the bigger context. >> it's an enter laying and enter sectional issue, right, danielle? do you think the sandra bland case and her arrests specifically in her death, will it spark a larger discussion about the unique needs to center not only black people but black women within our -- the way in which we talk about police violence? >> tha
ms. bland's own mental state because what is being lost here is there is a long history of structural violencehood by bringing this dynamic of the angry black woman. what do you say? >> i say when we bring this question of mental illness into it, we get the system off of the hook in a particular way. if we just make it about an individual person's psychology we don't have to take seriously the bigger question that somebody was here pushed against the ground and they were treated in a...
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ms. your twice as likely to die from the vending machine falling on you finish architected shark week may have officially wrapped up last week, but you did not have to wait longarks back in action. on live tv, watch this. mick fanningion fought off a short in south africa. he was not hurt. afraid should i be of the start? earlier this year in april in north carolina, there was a big scare over the possibility of a shark attack. and a lot of people say it is because of global warming. warmer waters means that sharks tend to go out further. olivia: i've heard that. the truth is that most people actually do not die from shark attacks. first of all, you have to have the wits about you and the muscles to punch a shark in the nose as he did. the point is that there are other things that are more fatal. scarlet: like vending machines, for instance. [laughter] fewer than one person on average was killed in the u.s. from a shark attack it there are people who get maimed and injured, but the actual fatality rate is fairly low. 22 people in the u.s. on average are killed by cows, mainly getting kicked in the head. you should be more afraid of a cow attack than a shark a
ms. your twice as likely to die from the vending machine falling on you finish architected shark week may have officially wrapped up last week, but you did not have to wait longarks back in action. on live tv, watch this. mick fanningion fought off a short in south africa. he was not hurt. afraid should i be of the start? earlier this year in april in north carolina, there was a big scare over the possibility of a shark attack. and a lot of people say it is because of global warming. warmer...
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ms. mccollum: this amendment would prohibit fish and wildlife service from treating the northern long eared bat battalion as endangered under the endangered species act. fish and wildlife service listed the northern long eared bat as threatened. threatened. with an interim role in april of this year. since the bat was listed as threatened and not endangered, this amendment would have no effect on the services implementation of the role. even though the amendment has no practical effect, i strongly oppose its intent. which runs counter to the fundamental principle that science, science should govern our determinations under our environmental laws. bats are critically important to the ecosystem. and a study published in science magazine found the value of pest control services provided by insect eating bats in the united states ranges from the low of 3.7 billion to the high of 53 billion dollars a year. additionaly, researchers warned that a notable economic losses to the northern american agriculture could occur in the next four to five years as a result of emerging threats to bat population
ms. mccollum: this amendment would prohibit fish and wildlife service from treating the northern long eared bat battalion as endangered under the endangered species act. fish and wildlife service listed the northern long eared bat as threatened. threatened. with an interim role in april of this year. since the bat was listed as threatened and not endangered, this amendment would have no effect on the services implementation of the role. even though the amendment has no practical effect, i...
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ms. tsongas. the chair: how long? mr. kilmer: sorry. one minute. the chair: the gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. ms. tsongas: i rise in support of this amendment. while it does nothing to address our underlying concerns with the bill, the promotion of advanced wood products is an important priority and i commend my colleague from washington, mr. kilmer, for taking on this issue. the amendment directs the forest service to establish a pilot project to promote the production of advanced wood products. production of these products like cross-laminated timber, or c.l.t., is a growing market with many applications. growing this market here in the united states is an important economic development opportunity, and i thank mr. kilmer for his efforts in promoting this opportunity and i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from massachusetts yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: let me yield one minute to the sponsor of the bill the gentlem
ms. tsongas. the chair: how long? mr. kilmer: sorry. one minute. the chair: the gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. ms. tsongas: i rise in support of this amendment. while it does nothing to address our underlying concerns with the bill, the promotion of advanced wood products is an important priority and i commend my colleague from washington, mr. kilmer, for taking on this issue. the amendment directs the forest service to establish a pilot project to promote the...
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ms. ros-lehtinen: more we know about this deal this is a week, dangerous bad deal. thanks for sharing your insight. and i yield to mr. lance of new jersey who has long been speaking about the dangers of a nuclear iran. mr. lance: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the distinguished gentlelady from florida regarding the foreign policy of this country and her continued expertise that is a benefit to the entire nation. those of us in congress will be able to scrutinize an agreement between the iran and united states and iran's nuclear weapons program. congress will debate and consider the administration's proposal and i will be looking to ensure that any agreement achieves the goal that iran will never get nuclear weapons. a nuclear iran would change its international dynamic, put the united states and our allies, including israel, in extreme peril. the balance of power in the world would slip away from those who would give blood while awarding those. the principle of peace through deterrence would be compromise and the nonnuclear treaty would be a history and require their own nuclear weapon. nuclear arms race would be an element of unpredictability
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croplands it does not matter what they do long island office saturday because sunny will build a more humid as for today a quicker (down a tub of looking and ms savage by 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon the timber to swarm into the seventies by the new hours. >>robin winston: is happy traffic so far less steep it stays this way their approach to the bay bridge toll plaza nice and like san mateo bridge getting busy commuters are heading over to the east today you're in good shape in both directions there is some roadwork and is wrapping up the left-hand side of the screen to conceive of our line is: all but not backing up traffic to or from the golan debra's heading north and south this morning no problems if you're coming from the north may south won 01 and doing just fine if you are leaving san francisco roadwork picking up in oakland. >>robin winston: is wrapping up and do a completely cleared by 5:00 in the fall of the a little bit behind schedule that is about economic the trouble spots a hot spot where we headed back to you. >>darya: with decide whether to replace a hybrid sex offender a story we've been following from the beginning he said
croplands it does not matter what they do long island office saturday because sunny will build a more humid as for today a quicker (down a tub of looking and ms savage by 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon the timber to swarm into the seventies by the new hours. >>robin winston: is happy traffic so far less steep it stays this way their approach to the bay bridge toll plaza nice and like san mateo bridge getting busy commuters are heading over to the east today you're in good shape in both...