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using a shotgun approach to residency, shotgun to kill a nigh, cal works to prove residency seems [inaudible] and i think there's ways to prove residency. >> i work for coalition of homelessness. my first first concern is for people that work, they base on cash, how they prove their income. the second one is sometime we got be displaced and they need to live with family in other
using a shotgun approach to residency, shotgun to kill a nigh, cal works to prove residency seems [inaudible] and i think there's ways to prove residency. >> i work for coalition of homelessness. my first first concern is for people that work, they base on cash, how they prove their income. the second one is sometime we got be displaced and they need to live with family in other
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using a shotgun approach to residency, shotgun to kill a nigh, cal works to prove residency seems [inaudible] and i think there's ways to prove residency. >> i work for coalition of homelessness. my first first concern is for people that work, they base on cash, how they prove their income. the second one is sometime we got be displaced and they need to live with family in other county. and when they come back they sometimes leave on the cars, streets, bus. how they prove they are leaving san francisco, how they prove they [inaudible]. >> that's my concern. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good morning suturer visors, i'm so honored to be the executive director of the dv [inaudible] and the good folks at hsa are very well meaning. i think they're trying to do their best with a problem that will take a lot more work than this. the unintended consequences of this policy i think are huge. dv is the second leading cause among women and children. family violence is [inaudible] both of those populations come to san francisco because they can feel safe here. we did not wan them to get the m
using a shotgun approach to residency, shotgun to kill a nigh, cal works to prove residency seems [inaudible] and i think there's ways to prove residency. >> i work for coalition of homelessness. my first first concern is for people that work, they base on cash, how they prove their income. the second one is sometime we got be displaced and they need to live with family in other county. and when they come back they sometimes leave on the cars, streets, bus. how they prove they are leaving...
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. >> when we speak about doma the big issue was the did nigh yal of federal benefits.ow the question becomes for the administration, will those who live in states that do not accept gay marriage or prohibit it, will those people who are validly married in other stats.s that's a huge issue. as to the future, even in california, the people who are anti-gay marriage, are looking to make other lawsuits that might delay things. this is hardly resolve. >> lot here to still be resolved. >>> turning to the republicans in the house and in texas, in both places they're pursuing tough abortion measures. they seem to be doubling down. >> certainly in texas but that's no surprise, it is after all texas and we should point out they also had 500th execution there yesterday, so, again, it is texas, and there was quite the drama, wendy davis has become a national figure now because of her filibuster. governor perry has called the legislature back to make these stricter abortion laws laws in texas. >>> turning to new york politics, we just learned that anthony weiner is leading the poll
. >> when we speak about doma the big issue was the did nigh yal of federal benefits.ow the question becomes for the administration, will those who live in states that do not accept gay marriage or prohibit it, will those people who are validly married in other stats.s that's a huge issue. as to the future, even in california, the people who are anti-gay marriage, are looking to make other lawsuits that might delay things. this is hardly resolve. >> lot here to still be resolved....
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neither nigh of the complainant will be here, they can resolve the case without them. as this has been continued a few times. if you prefer not to you have the option to continue the case. any opinions on whether we want to address this case or do a further continuance? >> commissioner hur? >> in light of the request to continue and the fact that there are no respondents, i don't see the harm in continuing this further, i understand that it has been continued. a couple of times before and on the other hand the complainant said that they prefer that it be delayed given that it is per complaint, and she at least said that she has a >> i would agree with the conclusion and it is regrettable that we will be criticized very likely to delaying these and we were ready to bring it forward but i think that under the circumstances that the complainant requested that it not be considered tonight, that that would be acceptable. what happens the record could so in terms of the item, why it why it was continued. >> my own concern about continuing is looking through the papers and th
neither nigh of the complainant will be here, they can resolve the case without them. as this has been continued a few times. if you prefer not to you have the option to continue the case. any opinions on whether we want to address this case or do a further continuance? >> commissioner hur? >> in light of the request to continue and the fact that there are no respondents, i don't see the harm in continuing this further, i understand that it has been continued. a couple of times...
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and item 6 is an appropriation ordinance of 34.7 million of which 25.3 is new rev nigh bond funds is 9.4 is reallocation. these sources are intended for two purposes. face 2 of the cruise terminal and northern waterfront historic pier projects. the reason for bringing these items now is in advance of having the pos and sale documents is to keep the cruise terminal schedule so we can award big contracts. so, that is the purpose. we'll be back in the fall with the request for sale. just a bit about the facility. as you know, it was completed. phase 1 was completed february 28 of this year. the event authority is using the facility now as the america's cup village and will do so until october 1st. phase 2 of the project consists of building out all the maritime improvement, the park, northeast wharf tip, ballards provisioning et cetera to make it a functioning cruise ship terminal which is its primary purpose and then we'll begin to see about 200,000 visitors to san francisco through our cruise lines. it's a 9,000 square foot building. it's got a large gta, 2-1/2 acre park plaza and a t
and item 6 is an appropriation ordinance of 34.7 million of which 25.3 is new rev nigh bond funds is 9.4 is reallocation. these sources are intended for two purposes. face 2 of the cruise terminal and northern waterfront historic pier projects. the reason for bringing these items now is in advance of having the pos and sale documents is to keep the cruise terminal schedule so we can award big contracts. so, that is the purpose. we'll be back in the fall with the request for sale. just a bit...
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s and urine out of the window as i was doing nigh evening run and i reside on post street. and my rent is $3800 a month and this guy. has made his charge, not everyone are bad team pao*em and sometimes you do fall down and my compassion and heart goes out to these people. but to the ones in the isolated cases, that keep my hostage and keep me from enjoying the neighborhood that i have worked in so hard over the years to pull together i cannot continue like this and i ask for your relief. i have had my friend john speak with you, personally at city hall he saw you. he told you about this situation. and i want to commend you guys for getting on top of this, but here lately he has been doing different things, this guy just the alleged rape with drugs. and he is not homeless. he just bought a brand new harley davidson and two fesba and a saab and i 22 foot rv, i cannot continue to live like this, i won't. the children that reside and play in that area, the children that come to the park have to deal with this guy. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm toni young and i reside in
s and urine out of the window as i was doing nigh evening run and i reside on post street. and my rent is $3800 a month and this guy. has made his charge, not everyone are bad team pao*em and sometimes you do fall down and my compassion and heart goes out to these people. but to the ones in the isolated cases, that keep my hostage and keep me from enjoying the neighborhood that i have worked in so hard over the years to pull together i cannot continue like this and i ask for your relief. i have...
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'the nigh . >>> this guy was so evil he even gave police the chills. tonight the satanic serial killer known as the night stalker is dead. richard ramirez died today of liver failure ending his decades-long stay on san quentin's death row. ramirez killed at least 13 people in southern california but his reign of terror in 1980s hit the bay area hard, as well. >> i remember as a little kid, you know, we were scared of the zodiac, but as an adult and certainly as an adult police officer, he would be at the top of my list that was the scary time here in the city. >> 1985 and the terror known as the night stalker had struck again, this time near lake merced. on the case, a young officer named greg suhr. >> and i remember when we would get the briefings on what he did to his victims and to children and i can tell you when we were home, everybody had a gun in their sweat pants. >> police also had some solid leadsly linking him to a robbery in the marina and a girlfriend in the east bay, they were close to making an arrest, but he slipped back to southern cal
'the nigh . >>> this guy was so evil he even gave police the chills. tonight the satanic serial killer known as the night stalker is dead. richard ramirez died today of liver failure ending his decades-long stay on san quentin's death row. ramirez killed at least 13 people in southern california but his reign of terror in 1980s hit the bay area hard, as well. >> i remember as a little kid, you know, we were scared of the zodiac, but as an adult and certainly as an adult police...
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the internet into a dangerous platform where friends become foes reporting from new york marina for nigh on r.t. from already u.s. and china relations are now joined by. our from mom kong universes school of economics and a fine is mistletoe relations between the u.s. and china that haven't been easy in recent years and there's also been though this resistance coming from washington over beijing's a growing influence in the world in light of all of this what do you read into this upcoming meeting. i think the meeting is a crucial in building up the trust between the two countries you know to the chinese people they didn't get the feeling that it's always the americans are asking for more and more on the economic front so they're asking china to open up the market once you open up the market ask you to let's say buy more american treasury bonds you know so it's always the americans asking for more and more is like the absolute the more you perform the more you believe in the future so this is why does the feeding of the chinese people now to mean america and china you know these are these
the internet into a dangerous platform where friends become foes reporting from new york marina for nigh on r.t. from already u.s. and china relations are now joined by. our from mom kong universes school of economics and a fine is mistletoe relations between the u.s. and china that haven't been easy in recent years and there's also been though this resistance coming from washington over beijing's a growing influence in the world in light of all of this what do you read into this upcoming...
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what will stop some enterprising dennis the men nighs who takes - menace who takes it out of his pokepocket and aimes and gets free pizza every time. that brings me to max's point. stop having kids. i willell you why. we have too many people and there e too mny machines we placing the people and it is hurting our workforc what will your grand kids do when they are of age? they will not work at domino's. they will be replaced by humanoid helicopters. they will be running around naked and scumming up brooklyn. >> that is amazing. >> we should probably wrap it up. >> i don't know. i think he has more in him. >> no, greg. >> you know, i have to say though, are you missing out. you know what drones will be used for? they will be used outdoors. >> no, we are a lazy populous. we are sitting watching tv and it is drone that will bring us the beer. >> twals $450 and it takes a week what would take me two minutes. >>helicopters can't lift crap. >> do you have a com on the show? e-mail us. do you have video of y animal doing something? click on a video and we might submit. it we wll close things
what will stop some enterprising dennis the men nighs who takes - menace who takes it out of his pokepocket and aimes and gets free pizza every time. that brings me to max's point. stop having kids. i willell you why. we have too many people and there e too mny machines we placing the people and it is hurting our workforc what will your grand kids do when they are of age? they will not work at domino's. they will be replaced by humanoid helicopters. they will be running around naked and...
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where sleepless nigh yiyield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has r so many people before. do not take lunea if you arallergic to anything in . when taking lunesta, don't drive or opera machinery until you elully awake. walkg, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without rememberinit the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may our. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely a may be fal. side eects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your dtoif lunesta is right for you. th find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com there'a land of restful sleep, we can help you gogo there, on the wingsf lunesta. lou: 48 hours ago edward snowden was unknown now millions are wondering how this 29 year-old high-school dropout to a former cia technica
where sleepless nigh yiyield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has r so many people before. do not take lunea if you arallergic to anything in . when taking lunesta, don't drive or opera machinery until you elully awake. walkg, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without rememberinit the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include, hallucinations or confusion. in...
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anti-at theat the time nighs 0,d our father was a cardiologist, a specialist in heart disease, absolutely brilliant and knew everything in medicine said to the doctors there he's having a rare reaction to the serum, started intravein yows and give massive doses of clinical steroids. they did that, and after four to six hours i saw gray, and then i saw beepak, an amazing experience, and that's when i decided to become a doctor like our father. i told this story to professors of on opt molg at the institute, and they absolutely bedazzled. they say, oh, mid god, up believable. 1961, such a rare reaction. >> here's another story, and this is when he was in england, my father, and so was my father, and we were seeing the uncles, and i was six, and so he was maybe close to four and there was letters, but there was a telegram from england that he passed examines, and so my grandfather, his father took us both out that evening to see a movie, and i still remember the movie, and i don't know if you remember it, but i do, and then we went to a carnival and took us out to dinner, and then in the mid
anti-at theat the time nighs 0,d our father was a cardiologist, a specialist in heart disease, absolutely brilliant and knew everything in medicine said to the doctors there he's having a rare reaction to the serum, started intravein yows and give massive doses of clinical steroids. they did that, and after four to six hours i saw gray, and then i saw beepak, an amazing experience, and that's when i decided to become a doctor like our father. i told this story to professors of on opt molg at...
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i want to bring in bill nigh the science guy. incredibly rare in a lot of ways.at is relative to a typical tornado and what could have been made it so wide? >> more heat energy in the atmosphere. fundamentally if you think of a tornado as being a half mile or three quarters of a mile wide, this thing is about four times that. maybe little over four times that as wide. as a first approximation f it's four times as wide and looking at the same area, it would be 16 times as much energy. now, the problem is probably somewhat more complicated than that. it's on the order of two times ten, 20 times as much energy in the tornado. you guys appreciate it, saying this is a rare event, well, if this is the third tornado to go through very nearly this track in the last say since 1999, the last 14, 15 years, maybe it's the beginning of something that's troublesome. so this is really something for everybody to consider. >> frightening trend. tom, what about this, this tornado went across the plains. 2.6 miles of damage across the plains. if it had gone through the center of a
i want to bring in bill nigh the science guy. incredibly rare in a lot of ways.at is relative to a typical tornado and what could have been made it so wide? >> more heat energy in the atmosphere. fundamentally if you think of a tornado as being a half mile or three quarters of a mile wide, this thing is about four times that. maybe little over four times that as wide. as a first approximation f it's four times as wide and looking at the same area, it would be 16 times as much energy. now,...
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it took all of the fizz nighs' persuasive power to convince them not to just throw the metal in the river. he then succeeded in retracing the parts back to the now totally contaminated scrap yard. early that afternoon, the physicist paid a call to the minister of health, and evacuations and other emergency measures ordered. several houses, including the one had to be torn down. tops of soil were dug up and taken away for disposal. the plastic bag and chair were sealed in concrete and removed urn the tightest security. in the city's olympic stadium, 200 people with poisenning showed up to be decontaminated and treated. ten patients flown from the clinic for better treatment. for some, help came too late. she succumbed to acute radiation poisenning, and two workers at the scrap yard died. most tragically, his brother gave his 6-year-old daughter, lady, several grams of the glowing substance to play with while sitting op the ground eating. she, too, died of the effects of being exposed. the final toll of the disaster, four dead, and dozens ill and injured, but wows the quick action taken by
it took all of the fizz nighs' persuasive power to convince them not to just throw the metal in the river. he then succeeded in retracing the parts back to the now totally contaminated scrap yard. early that afternoon, the physicist paid a call to the minister of health, and evacuations and other emergency measures ordered. several houses, including the one had to be torn down. tops of soil were dug up and taken away for disposal. the plastic bag and chair were sealed in concrete and removed...
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. >> well, tom, let me ask you, nigh the sky, you are a veteran watcher of the supreme court, and mosthere in the real world and don't get a chance to actually sit in on one of these arguments, would stars emerge? what would be the dynamic? do you think things would change? >> i really don't as somebody who argue there is and has talked to judges from a lot of courts who have cameras in their courtroom. there's a lot of fear on this and the justices are fair people and do want it to be a serious place, but there are state supreme courts, there are foreign supreme courts that have been doing this, and their reports are all really positive that people do tune in occasionally. they watch it and they have greater faith in the judges and justices, not less. >> you mentioned you've been before the court, i think you argued more than two dozen cases, and the other part of it besides the justices themselves are the lawyers who argue before the court. look, we heard this when there were arguments about cameras in the lower courts you mentioned with every show boding by lawyers. >> i don't think
. >> well, tom, let me ask you, nigh the sky, you are a veteran watcher of the supreme court, and mosthere in the real world and don't get a chance to actually sit in on one of these arguments, would stars emerge? what would be the dynamic? do you think things would change? >> i really don't as somebody who argue there is and has talked to judges from a lot of courts who have cameras in their courtroom. there's a lot of fear on this and the justices are fair people and do want it to...
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. >> there are some in congress calling for them to declass nigh it. >> if you look at the classic example, there on september 6, 2009, around dawn, an e-mail comes from an ip address to another ip address. one of them is nothing we're paying attention to. the other is one that's been flagged as an al qaeda mail drop that is rarely used. so when that bell rings, they say, hey, they hardly ever use this account but he's behind it. who's he talking to? when they find out the other ip address is connected to colorado, and there's a plot to blow up the new york subways, that's all prevented. that's how it works. >> you have "the new york times" today echoing some of the real concerns about privacy in this whole thing says the administration has now lost all credibility on this issue. mr. obama is proving the truism that the executive branch will use any power it is given and very likely abuse it. what about those concerns? >> well, i think that there is law upon law and rule upon rule and lawyer upon lawyer built into these programs to protect americans from this kind of surveillance and i thi
. >> there are some in congress calling for them to declass nigh it. >> if you look at the classic example, there on september 6, 2009, around dawn, an e-mail comes from an ip address to another ip address. one of them is nothing we're paying attention to. the other is one that's been flagged as an al qaeda mail drop that is rarely used. so when that bell rings, they say, hey, they hardly ever use this account but he's behind it. who's he talking to? when they find out the other ip...
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depp nighs? dennis: thank you very much, peter barnes.o the new york stock exchange in a moment, but the big board now, down, pushing session lows, 180 points, 14,000997. we got a lot going on with the markets. again, ism, services came out, april factory orderings but it was the adp report. people are not liking it, and bears loving it. we'll be right back. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ >> i'm tracy burns with the fox business brief. stabbenuow addressing concerns of the smith field company, urging federal agencies to take the troubling track record on food safety into account when considering the merger. if the deal approved, @ t
depp nighs? dennis: thank you very much, peter barnes.o the new york stock exchange in a moment, but the big board now, down, pushing session lows, 180 points, 14,000997. we got a lot going on with the markets. again, ism, services came out, april factory orderings but it was the adp report. people are not liking it, and bears loving it. we'll be right back. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show...
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nigh the idea was born after better r trashepickard's balloon flying. >> almost sailing for the lack of fuel. the next time i would fly arounl the world,y it would be with non fuel at all. >> reporter: it's on a less taxing trip this time. time flying across the u.s. from sans francisco to jfk airport in new york.rk. >> [applause]. >> reporter: d.c. is the second to the last leg of the trip and the crew will be here for a week. while in town, the two pioneerse will talk up the virtues of flying without fuel, thanks to the flying laboratory they have. >> the technology used on our r airplane could be used anywherew for cars, construction of houses and private, and housing system. the world could today divide by two its emergency consumption. >> when you don't use fuel the e sky is the limit. limi >> it starts to be the final the humans. >>> there's also another solar powered plane under construction in switzerland, the goal for that one is to fly arn the worl- around the world within twoo years. that's the latest from here this chantilly, allison. >>> all right, thank you. you. >>> we
nigh the idea was born after better r trashepickard's balloon flying. >> almost sailing for the lack of fuel. the next time i would fly arounl the world,y it would be with non fuel at all. >> reporter: it's on a less taxing trip this time. time flying across the u.s. from sans francisco to jfk airport in new york.rk. >> [applause]. >> reporter: d.c. is the second to the last leg of the trip and the crew will be here for a week. while in town, the two pioneerse will talk...
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nigh grandfather lives in newtown. i took my three-month-old to see my grandfather for the last week. i stopped by sandy hook. you can't go to the school but you can go to the street to have my son and pay our respects to the families. this is a young boy, noah, the youngest to die, he was 6 years old. and his mother wanted to give him a traditional jewish burial in his coffin. she wanted to put two stones, angel stones in his hands. she wanted to put one stone in his right hand and closed the hand at the other stone in the left hand and there was no hand to put the stone in. out of respect to these families, she made the governor of connecticut, governor malloy, look at her son before she closed that casket. so she was courageous. she did do the moment with the governor. however, i think that for americans, we have to see these images. this is not about politics. this is about lifting the consciousness of our nation. we have to know, yes, these were angels that went to heaven, but this was a brutal, brutal attack on c
nigh grandfather lives in newtown. i took my three-month-old to see my grandfather for the last week. i stopped by sandy hook. you can't go to the school but you can go to the street to have my son and pay our respects to the families. this is a young boy, noah, the youngest to die, he was 6 years old. and his mother wanted to give him a traditional jewish burial in his coffin. she wanted to put two stones, angel stones in his hands. she wanted to put one stone in his right hand and closed the...
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. >> steve: and we start as ali said, it's nigh of me to show up, you, because your alarm clock did nott. my alarm clock did not go off, nor did my internal alarm clock which will often make me up. there was a major failure and i blame lone star. >> steve: you mean the band, not the beer? >> alisyn: well. >> brian: special thanks to your husband or you would still be sleeping. >> alisyn: that's right. i would. i would sleep through the whole morning breakfast routine, getting the kids on the bus. yes. >> steve: your husband would come in and say, megyn kelly is on tv right now. >> alisyn: so true. so embarrassing. i apologize to everyone. >> brian: "fox & friends" weekend, you are 9 1/2 hours. >> alisyn: we had a long show because of all the tornadoes in oklahoma. we did start extra early at 5:00 a.m. so i guess i took back an hour. >> steve: maybe. >> brian: but you're here and you're happy. >> alisyn: i have news headlines including a fox news alert. rescue crews are searching for a teen-ager who was swept over a waterfall. the 19-year-old was swimming in a river when a strong current
. >> steve: and we start as ali said, it's nigh of me to show up, you, because your alarm clock did nott. my alarm clock did not go off, nor did my internal alarm clock which will often make me up. there was a major failure and i blame lone star. >> steve: you mean the band, not the beer? >> alisyn: well. >> brian: special thanks to your husband or you would still be sleeping. >> alisyn: that's right. i would. i would sleep through the whole morning breakfast...
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you go nigh and slowly, to apply this finish. >> it staying like that?> we don't care what anybody says, we think you're awesome. >> do you need help with a project? you can head to our facebook page. lou will answer them next week. >>> ready to put your house on the market? we'll show you how you can save your home for a quick fix. >> where's my screwdriver? ♪ na na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ i'm gonna use my two hands ♪ i'm gonna move a mountain ♪ i woke up to a light bulb on ♪ every little thing is possible now ♪ [ female announcer ] kraft singles have no artificial flavors and they're always made with milk, so you can be sure there's no single thing better when you're grilling up a burger. ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] pin for your chance to win a weber grill at kraftgrilling.com. dad, i think you ate the bones. i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] it's kfc original recipe without the bones. white or dark meat, boneless and skinless. get 4 pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so go
you go nigh and slowly, to apply this finish. >> it staying like that?> we don't care what anybody says, we think you're awesome. >> do you need help with a project? you can head to our facebook page. lou will answer them next week. >>> ready to put your house on the market? we'll show you how you can save your home for a quick fix. >> where's my screwdriver? ♪ na na na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ i'm gonna use my two hands ♪ i'm gonna move a mountain ♪ i woke...
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and i think ver nigh now -- verify now because of this trust deficit has to come first. before people are ready to trust. they simply don't believe that the promises made here will work, that they will be fulfilled. when the bill -- underlying bill basically says the secretary of health and human services will state that h.h.s. -- i mean homeland security has a strategy to address the border security problem, that doesn't play very well with people who have seen strategies promised before. they want to see results. and the real issue here has been whether or not, at least for me and i think many of my colleagues, is whether or not we are able to prove to the american people they're going to get their results before we start a process in which most people -- moves people through a legalization process which we know we'll never be able to pull back. there were some amendments offered here by my colleagues which i supported because essentially what they said was we want to look at results first before we begin the process of which we're never going to be able to pull back,
and i think ver nigh now -- verify now because of this trust deficit has to come first. before people are ready to trust. they simply don't believe that the promises made here will work, that they will be fulfilled. when the bill -- underlying bill basically says the secretary of health and human services will state that h.h.s. -- i mean homeland security has a strategy to address the border security problem, that doesn't play very well with people who have seen strategies promised before. they...
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. >> chapter and verse, 26uusc, a1 makes it a felony do nighs close confidential tax returns. >> i agree with everyone here. it was illegal. i think it was immoral. i think, also, it's very un-american. >> it's easy for me to say, yes, it's very illegal. >> i agree. >> thank you. i will tell you this. one thing they'll say about me as you go through the record, i was a fighter, and believe fighting for the clients. i appreciate you being here, appreciate your fighting, don't quit. if you need somebody to stand beside you, give me a call. thank you, i yield back. >> thank you, last but not least, mr. reid. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's at the inhere, and i just wanted to express my sincere thoughts that we stand with you. you know, and i heard a bunch of my colleagues talk about how certain individuals in washington have been fired as a result of this, but let's just be clear. mr. miller sat right where your were, mr. eastman. when i asked a question, he was not fired. he was allowed to retire with full benefits and was drawing a paycheck paid for by the american taxpayer as he tried t
. >> chapter and verse, 26uusc, a1 makes it a felony do nighs close confidential tax returns. >> i agree with everyone here. it was illegal. i think it was immoral. i think, also, it's very un-american. >> it's easy for me to say, yes, it's very illegal. >> i agree. >> thank you. i will tell you this. one thing they'll say about me as you go through the record, i was a fighter, and believe fighting for the clients. i appreciate you being here, appreciate your...