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. >> thank you very much, ms. story. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is shanell williams and i'm a student trustee at city college of san francisco representing 90 thousand students, so also some history, in 2004, i served on the youth commission, at that time we wrote legislation to expand the healthy kids program to help to pave the way on what we have now in healthy san francisco, so the affordable health care act, we cannot allow it to undermine the health care security ordinance, as you know, many students, ymyself in healthy san francisco and critically depend on this program to be able to stay healthy and work, it's critical for undocumented individuals, for part time workers which most students are part time workers and we often work multiple jobs to pay our expenses, my mother also relies on dialysis treatments and, you know, it's important to have access to health care for her as well. as you also heard earlier, more corporations are moving towards lowering hours and pushing folks
. >> thank you very much, ms. story. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is shanell williams and i'm a student trustee at city college of san francisco representing 90 thousand students, so also some history, in 2004, i served on the youth commission, at that time we wrote legislation to expand the healthy kids program to help to pave the way on what we have now in healthy san francisco, so the affordable health care act, we cannot allow it to undermine the...
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ms lluvias. take pkg ;00 ;12 ;35 1:00 1:16 story num: es10f slug: mex colera trt: 1:45 format: pkg date: friday,0 restrictions: none producer notes: supers: l/ciuadad de mexico s/ ramiro sanchez / afectado :12-16 s/ casira gomez/afectada :35-40 s/ mercedes juan / secretaria de salud 1:00-1:105 s/jazive perez / ciudad de mexico 1:16-1:20 por muy poco tiempo se alejo la amenaza de guerrero, a mas de 10 dias de que manuel inundaran casi todo el territorio, las constantes lluvias han vuelto a activar la emergencia en muchas de sus comunidades.. super= ramiro sanchez / afectado :12-16 inq=.aquí había casas,..estas eran otras dos, pero ya se las llevo la corriente.. los pobladores de la venta, no han podido volver a su hogar y es que a pesar de que en dias pasados el agua parecia haber bajado un poco, la naturaleza volvio a inundarla, al igual que muchas otras poblaciones del pais ,en donde por si fuera poco , ha comenzado a preocupar el brote de enfermedades.. super= casira gomez/afectad a :35-40 esta mujer fue atendida antes de que el dengue pusiera en peligro su vida.,,,pero nos todos corren con la
ms lluvias. take pkg ;00 ;12 ;35 1:00 1:16 story num: es10f slug: mex colera trt: 1:45 format: pkg date: friday,0 restrictions: none producer notes: supers: l/ciuadad de mexico s/ ramiro sanchez / afectado :12-16 s/ casira gomez/afectada :35-40 s/ mercedes juan / secretaria de salud 1:00-1:105 s/jazive perez / ciudad de mexico 1:16-1:20 por muy poco tiempo se alejo la amenaza de guerrero, a mas de 10 dias de que manuel inundaran casi todo el territorio, las constantes lluvias han vuelto a...
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when he saw my video, he said it would make a great story for his program. i'm here with ms.a rivera-- the coffee here is very good. - the rest of the menu is even better. - we're here with rosa rivera, president of the tenants' association. tell me, ms. rivera, what is this all about ? exactly what are you protesting ? well, services in our building are very bad, and we can't get action any other way. you should try this ! rosa, you almost look good on tv. why, katherine you almost gave me a compliment. hey, look ! that's my arm ! i'm on tv ! there's that guy that said he was an investor. dr. steven martinez. i understand you own business interests in the area. is that correct ? actually, i'm one of the investors in this property. [ mcallister ] dr. martinez did you know about all the problems with the building ? absolutely not. i'm just one of a large group of investors. i'm not involved with the management of the building. doctor, many of the tenants here tonight appear to be of hispanic origin. as someone of that same background yourself do you feel any special obligation
when he saw my video, he said it would make a great story for his program. i'm here with ms.a rivera-- the coffee here is very good. - the rest of the menu is even better. - we're here with rosa rivera, president of the tenants' association. tell me, ms. rivera, what is this all about ? exactly what are you protesting ? well, services in our building are very bad, and we can't get action any other way. you should try this ! rosa, you almost look good on tv. why, katherine you almost gave me a...
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story. >> my first character was named ms. hancock, a suit, glasses. i was standard and practices.and then the wrestling community is okay with you just suddenly, now you are no longer ms. hancock, now stacy keibler. >> wcw started. vince mcmahon bought the wcw. i started my career as stacy keibler. >> jimmy: your own name, yes? that is weird. i see why burning man didn't seem that unusual to you. >> no. i am a free spirit. >> jimmy: what is the show you are doing? tell us the idea behind it? >> we are basically fulfilling dreams. looking for the next chef boyardee or orville redenbacker. >> the next best product. >> jimmy: be in the supermarket. people come. i look to make the what sorts of things do they make? >> we have everything. barbecue sauce. international foods. deserts. baek baked goods. every aisle of the supermarket. people come out. pitch their recipe ideas. get mentored by our man of experts. basically some one wins the nationwide launch of their product on supermarket chef. everyone out there have recipes passed down jen ratigeneration generation. you are a foodie. a
story. >> my first character was named ms. hancock, a suit, glasses. i was standard and practices.and then the wrestling community is okay with you just suddenly, now you are no longer ms. hancock, now stacy keibler. >> wcw started. vince mcmahon bought the wcw. i started my career as stacy keibler. >> jimmy: your own name, yes? that is weird. i see why burning man didn't seem that unusual to you. >> no. i am a free spirit. >> jimmy: what is the show you are doing?...
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a big story today in the new york post on page six where allegedly ms.ty things. melissa: and very catty, which is the image you normally associate with pageants which is a turnoff, even -- same old thing. when fighting with each other and here is this one who is totally different. >> it becomes the rule rather than the exception. melissa: will you watch? >> no. depressing feeling. >> i'm going to watch it. i meant to do everyone a favor. al watch for everybody. melissa: i love your honesty. thank you so much. thank you for joining me. up next, have made "money" today? they will need to double back all of the cash they just made. you can never have too much "money." i like that. ♪ faugh for
a big story today in the new york post on page six where allegedly ms.ty things. melissa: and very catty, which is the image you normally associate with pageants which is a turnoff, even -- same old thing. when fighting with each other and here is this one who is totally different. >> it becomes the rule rather than the exception. melissa: will you watch? >> no. depressing feeling. >> i'm going to watch it. i meant to do everyone a favor. al watch for everybody. melissa: i...
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a big story today in the new york post on page six where allegedly ms. melissa: and very catty, which is the image you normally associate with pageants which is a turnoff, even -- same old thing. when fighting with each other and here is this one who is totally different. >> it becomes the rule rather than the exception. melissa: will you watch? >> no. depressing feeling. >> i'm going to watch it. i meant to do everyone a favor. al watch for everybody. melissa: i love your honesty. thank you so much. thank you for joining me. up next, have made "money" today? they will need to double back all of the cash they just made. you can never have too much "money." i like that. ♪ you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet proved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently.
a big story today in the new york post on page six where allegedly ms. melissa: and very catty, which is the image you normally associate with pageants which is a turnoff, even -- same old thing. when fighting with each other and here is this one who is totally different. >> it becomes the rule rather than the exception. melissa: will you watch? >> no. depressing feeling. >> i'm going to watch it. i meant to do everyone a favor. al watch for everybody. melissa: i love your...
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when the story broke ms. lerner suggested her office had been unaware of the pattern of targeting until she read about it in the newspaper. quote, so it was pretty much we started seeing information in the press that raised questions for us, enwe went back and took a -- and we went back and took a look, unquote. she said in may. and, mr. speaker, so no one misunderstands it is a crime to give false information to congress. the article goes on, earlier this summer i.r.s. lawyer carter hall, who oversaw the review of many tea party cases and questionnaires, testified that his oversight began in april of 2010. tea party cases came under review are, quote, being supervised by chip hall at each step, unquote, ms. paez wrote to ms. lerner in a february, 2011 email. quote, he reviews info from t.p.'s, or tea parties, correspondentence to t.p.'s, etc. no decisions are going out until we go all the way through the process with the c-3 and c-4 cases here. unquote. article goes on, the emails also put the targeting in t
when the story broke ms. lerner suggested her office had been unaware of the pattern of targeting until she read about it in the newspaper. quote, so it was pretty much we started seeing information in the press that raised questions for us, enwe went back and took a -- and we went back and took a look, unquote. she said in may. and, mr. speaker, so no one misunderstands it is a crime to give false information to congress. the article goes on, earlier this summer i.r.s. lawyer carter hall, who...
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permit to erect a five-story, 12-unit apartment/retail/parking building with 3000 square feet on ground floor area. commissioners i understand that the -- one of the appellants -- ms. gamez's attorney steven williams would like to request rescheduling of this matter. there was a ceqa appeal filed friday. i have received notice that appeal was deemed timely. >> okay. >> and i don't know if the other parties are in agreement or object to that request so if you would like you can hear the parties speak to that first. >> yeah. i think that would be appropriate, so given what we just heard from our chairperson i would like to hear on the issue solely on whether or not the continuance is acceptable or not. >> thank you. steven williams on behalf of the appellant. ceqa appeal was filed on thursday and i'm glad that ms. goldstein received it because we didn't receive it on a timely matter and it states it will do that and traditionally the board has continued the items to the call of the chair once the ceqa appeal is filed and the basic reason is no one knows what is going to happen to the project. conceivably the project could be changed radically and this might all be a
permit to erect a five-story, 12-unit apartment/retail/parking building with 3000 square feet on ground floor area. commissioners i understand that the -- one of the appellants -- ms. gamez's attorney steven williams would like to request rescheduling of this matter. there was a ceqa appeal filed friday. i have received notice that appeal was deemed timely. >> okay. >> and i don't know if the other parties are in agreement or object to that request so if you would like you can hear...
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stories with us. first we will hear from claudia rodriguez and then mrs. su fong gau and then mr. gregory takakun. please come up, ms. rodriguez. >> good morning, everybody. i'm gloria rodriguez. [speaker not understood] catholic charities cyo and i am happy to say that now i -- my voice now counts. i can vote. now i can have my rights that were taken away. [speaker not understood]. i just want to thank public charities to help people like me to make it for the people [speaker not understood] for the community. so, thank you very much. (applause) [speaking in native language] >> good morning, supervisors. hi, my name is su fong and i am 96 years old. i have been studying for citizenship more than two years. and because of the elderly and other agency provided legal service that i can start citizenship. i had attended june 29th workshop and they provide the free service for me and filled out the application form. now i feel [speaker not understood] to apply for citizenship family. [speaker not understood] and can benefit our community. thank you. (applause) [speaking in native language] >> good afternoon, everyone. m
stories with us. first we will hear from claudia rodriguez and then mrs. su fong gau and then mr. gregory takakun. please come up, ms. rodriguez. >> good morning, everybody. i'm gloria rodriguez. [speaker not understood] catholic charities cyo and i am happy to say that now i -- my voice now counts. i can vote. now i can have my rights that were taken away. [speaker not understood]. i just want to thank public charities to help people like me to make it for the people [speaker not...
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ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a story of steven, a father from san francisco, california, a face of hunger in america. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlelady from connecticut, ms. delauro, for unanimous consent request. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the story of jennifer, a mother from new mexico, a face of hunger in america. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. butterfield, for unanimous consent request. mr. butterfield: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the congressional record the story of stephanie, a mother from roanoke, virginia, a face of hunger in america. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen, for a unanimous consent request. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the story of a mother from little
ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a story of steven, a father from san francisco, california, a face of hunger in america. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlelady from connecticut, ms. delauro, for unanimous consent request. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the story of jennifer, a mother from new mexico, a face of hunger in america. the...
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ms. berry, your son believes he was protecting his younger sister and brother that day. give me the back storyible act that day. >> ben or myself? >> you, ms. berry, please. >> there was abuse in the home. my ex-husband, their father, would hit them, kick them with steel toe boots on. if they were on the ground, he'd continue to kick them. there were numerous things that he did that just shouldn't have happened. >> help me understand this, ms. berry. the prosecutors say that people didn't come forward with proof of this. they looked into the allegations. that the allegations had reports but nothing to substantiate it. you take issue with that and with the agency, why? >> because there were nurses, counselors, countless people making phone calls on the abuse, including myself. but nothing was ever done. they saw the bruises. they saw the black eyes. yet, nothing was ever done. >> how do you explain it? >> how do i explain it? that's a small town and a small community. everybody knows everyone. >> are you worried about what happens if this trial goes forward and your son is convicted? even thoug
ms. berry, your son believes he was protecting his younger sister and brother that day. give me the back storyible act that day. >> ben or myself? >> you, ms. berry, please. >> there was abuse in the home. my ex-husband, their father, would hit them, kick them with steel toe boots on. if they were on the ground, he'd continue to kick them. there were numerous things that he did that just shouldn't have happened. >> help me understand this, ms. berry. the prosecutors say...
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ms. robinson, we played that earlier this week when you were on the hill. i can hear your voice. i want to get to your personal storypective, can you react to waking up this morning and hearing the news, 13 people shot, including a 3-year-old. >> my heart is so heavy. i have been crying all day. and praying all day for the families, because i know how they feel. and there's no words that can describe the feeling of losing a loved one or a loved one being shot, like i said, like animals on the street. and there is a big problem in america. in chicago, definitely. and as well as america. >> and i thank you for coming on. i wanted to have the discussion with you. there's so much talk, especially when we talk chicago, about gang versus gun. and i read an interview that you did with a chicago tv station after dino was killed. and you didn't deny, you know, that dino was probably a gang member. you talked about, you know, being pulled in two different directions. you know this better than anyone. do you think in chicago, is it a gang problem or is it a gun problem? >> it's bigger than a gang problem. we know that. that's
ms. robinson, we played that earlier this week when you were on the hill. i can hear your voice. i want to get to your personal storypective, can you react to waking up this morning and hearing the news, 13 people shot, including a 3-year-old. >> my heart is so heavy. i have been crying all day. and praying all day for the families, because i know how they feel. and there's no words that can describe the feeling of losing a loved one or a loved one being shot, like i said, like animals on...
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ms. lori traveled here today to tell her story to congress. in 2005, this is her story, and i quote, i decided to leave my job at a large employer to pursue my dream of owning my own business but however later that year i needed emergency gallbladder surgery and suffered obligations. at that point might ensure rescinded my coverage and left me with $50,000 in medical bills during my first year in business. if the affordable care act had been in place then it would have been against the law for my ensure to drop me from coverage. i'm looking forward to opening of the health insurance marketplace in virginia this october and the availability of the new health insurance premium credit that could potentially make my health insurance even more affordable. i'm also very appreciative that i no longer have to worry ever again about being denied coverage due to my preexisting condition being charged exorbitant premiums that i can't afford or having my coverage dropped if i need another hospital visit. ms. lori, i want to thank you for coming, by tellin
ms. lori traveled here today to tell her story to congress. in 2005, this is her story, and i quote, i decided to leave my job at a large employer to pursue my dream of owning my own business but however later that year i needed emergency gallbladder surgery and suffered obligations. at that point might ensure rescinded my coverage and left me with $50,000 in medical bills during my first year in business. if the affordable care act had been in place then it would have been against the law for...
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ms. kansas who is raising some eyebrows all across the country standing by. and she is live to tell us her storycause selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, you can save money with progressive commercial auto. [ sighs ] [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> right to a fox news alert for you. within the last 90 minutes russia ha
ms. kansas who is raising some eyebrows all across the country standing by. and she is live to tell us her storycause selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its...
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story behind tonight. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. scott: we are seeing one of the darkest moments in the history of this congress for what we're about. the republican party, which is eld hostage by a senator eight months here, to undermine the democratic process. here we are, and they will shut down the government of the united states because we will not enforce the law. affordable care is the law. everything that the distinguished the gentleman from texas just said, he said duration debate. we are not debating. it's the law. it's the law of the land. it's been upheld by the supreme court. it has been debated in the election. president obama ran on it. romney said if he got elected, he'd throw it away. the president said if he got elected, he would make it work. and the people spoke. make no mistake about it, my friends, republicans, the american people are never going to forge
story behind tonight. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. scott: we are seeing one of the darkest moments in the history of this congress for what we're about. the republican party, which is eld hostage by a senator eight months here, to undermine the...
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ms. hancock came from kentucky because she wanted to tell her story. she has note 17 years starting at age 21 and tried to quit many times it was watching booktv one day when her son who was five saw the ad of terry hall a courageous woman was had cancer and a tracheotomy and shared in the first round of the campaign would it is like to get dressed when you have had it tracheotomy in the second round she shared one of the tragedies of her life as her grandchildren will never hear her normal voice so her tip was record yourself to seeing the lullaby now before you sound like this and her son said will you sound like that? live because of her she quit smoking for good. that kind of change and evidence based intervention we know what works it is just a question of investing to insure our society is structured so if you go with the flow you will end of healthy rather than sec if you go with the flow you can go about your business to enjoy your life not have unduly high health care cost in the remarkable thing about the time we live in now is the new opport
ms. hancock came from kentucky because she wanted to tell her story. she has note 17 years starting at age 21 and tried to quit many times it was watching booktv one day when her son who was five saw the ad of terry hall a courageous woman was had cancer and a tracheotomy and shared in the first round of the campaign would it is like to get dressed when you have had it tracheotomy in the second round she shared one of the tragedies of her life as her grandchildren will never hear her normal...
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i thank you today for inviting me to share my story and i ultimately welcome your questions. thank you. >> thank you ms. jacobsen. dr. mitchell. >> thank you for inviting me to discuss the changing face of retirement security of america. my name is olivia mitchell and i'm a professor at the wharton school and wrecked of the pension research council. as a researcher and a baby boomer i commend you for bringing up this important issue. i believe like many here that this is a very challenging time to be reaching retirement age. 30 years ago my parents retired. at that time they had a secure lifetime pension a generous retiring radical plan. interest rates were high enough to secure them a steady income without spending down their nest egg too quickly. they also have inflation lifetime benefits from social security and medicare and they hope that death. moreover they had four children they had sent to college who were always ready to help them out. by contrast we boomers face a very different future. we worry the social security and medicare as well as the disability insurance system are fragile. few of us
i thank you today for inviting me to share my story and i ultimately welcome your questions. thank you. >> thank you ms. jacobsen. dr. mitchell. >> thank you for inviting me to discuss the changing face of retirement security of america. my name is olivia mitchell and i'm a professor at the wharton school and wrecked of the pension research council. as a researcher and a baby boomer i commend you for bringing up this important issue. i believe like many here that this is a very...
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ms. kennedy is an exciting hearing. i was struck during your opening comments stop the poignancy of your story but what it says about our two nations that your father received tear was some and injuries suffered in a war with japan but yet here you are about to achieve this wonderful diplomatic post which is a tribute not just to you but the deep friendship between the two nations. that does not happen by accident and it happens because of diplomacy and the anonymity of the japanese people in the american people. if we don't have to assume the hostilities our permanent who are we at odds with today it doesn't mean we need to be despairing about we may not be wonderful allies there is the element of hope and optimism the way it connects the lives of the two nations. the enormous upsides because of the rebalance to asia and the specific the status of the negotiations but is there any concern of your dialogue with those of the japanese side or your briefings there is a rebalance to asia more generally? . . t a moment full of promise. and the asia-pacific region is the future in many ways. it's 40 percent of the world's tra
ms. kennedy is an exciting hearing. i was struck during your opening comments stop the poignancy of your story but what it says about our two nations that your father received tear was some and injuries suffered in a war with japan but yet here you are about to achieve this wonderful diplomatic post which is a tribute not just to you but the deep friendship between the two nations. that does not happen by accident and it happens because of diplomacy and the anonymity of the japanese people in...