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. >> hello, i'm paulette brown and i'd like to use the overhead i'm here again concerning my son excuse me. i just ran up here to catch. my son aubry that was murdered august 2006 to thirty round of bullets my 17 year-old boy to this day, no justice cold case and i'm still a grieving mother and i'm looking for some information concerning my son to this die there's still no information concerning my son i am concerned about that i've been doing this for the last 9 years august 14th of this year is 9 years since my son is begun i come here to keep my sons memory alive i don't want none to forget about him, i want his case closed so i can have closer i go around everyday thinking of him everyday and bring my pictures? all i have left of my son him laying age a journey lifeless full of bullets my son in the casket and as i say all the time i'm not only fighting for any son there are several unsolved cases if i'm standing here imagine how those mothers are feeling also, they don't want to come out i'm not saying they're not strong maybe suffering from a mental issue homicide is a mental issu
. >> hello, i'm paulette brown and i'd like to use the overhead i'm here again concerning my son excuse me. i just ran up here to catch. my son aubry that was murdered august 2006 to thirty round of bullets my 17 year-old boy to this day, no justice cold case and i'm still a grieving mother and i'm looking for some information concerning my son to this die there's still no information concerning my son i am concerned about that i've been doing this for the last 9 years august 14th of this...
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. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the finger. that is why the case isn't solved. i have to walk around and this is all i have left of my son, his body. this is all i have left. his birthday is coming up and this is all i have left. where i can go and bring thup information about my son, i need to. this is my therapy and i bring this up all the time. if i-went to the police commission at city hall and you were not there, i had to look for you and it isn't i'm chasing you brut i need to bring this up at the police commission. all the time i am fighting for my son and other union men and people dying on the streets and i want to give my
. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point...
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our study last year at the atlantic council we had the first national paulette show the majority of americans republicans, democrats and independents support in normalization of relations with cuba. 450 some odd years, our cuba policy has been dictated i south florida, miami specifically. the american people, when they realize with the state of relations are, there will be people who think this is a policy that has failed over the last five decades. even in miami, the younger cuban-american population sees that the embargo simply has not worked to bring about a change in government and the younger population sees overtures toward cuba as being an opportunity to affect changes that will better the lives of cuban people. katty: thank you very much for joining me. for the first time in over three weeks, the people of greece are able to go to the bank and pay their bills. they were closed to stop a run on accounts amid uncertainty over whether greece would stay in the eurozone. but things are not back to normal yet. reporter: greece must banking limbo has lasted too long and today, they queued ea
our study last year at the atlantic council we had the first national paulette show the majority of americans republicans, democrats and independents support in normalization of relations with cuba. 450 some odd years, our cuba policy has been dictated i south florida, miami specifically. the american people, when they realize with the state of relations are, there will be people who think this is a policy that has failed over the last five decades. even in miami, the younger cuban-american...
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heavier but finding connections with other military parents who get it having that person again paulette 2:00 in the morning and say i had the worst dream, my husband is very calm comment and he is a great wait for me but he doesn't worry about anything and so sometimes just being able to talk to another mom and we are both kind of like -- is so helpful and that is one of the reasons why i really wanted to reach out to other parents because we don't have -- we find support in that. just like my daughter in law and my son-in-law when they are on base they have that unit already there, they have the family readiness briefing, they have all that. we don't have that so how can we build that network and find that support? because i am just as worried as their spouse is. >> when you were young your mom sent you to you went to the program when your dad was deployed. with your parents have described you as a worried personality, as a worrier before hand? >> i don't think as a worrier. i was just very response. i carries huge weight. isil do kerri a cute weight of responsibility in my family my s
heavier but finding connections with other military parents who get it having that person again paulette 2:00 in the morning and say i had the worst dream, my husband is very calm comment and he is a great wait for me but he doesn't worry about anything and so sometimes just being able to talk to another mom and we are both kind of like -- is so helpful and that is one of the reasons why i really wanted to reach out to other parents because we don't have -- we find support in that. just like my...
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. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the finger. that is why the case isn't solved. i have to walk around and this is all i have left of my son, his body. this is all i have left. his birthday is coming up and this is all i have left. where i can go and bring thup information about my son, i need to. this is my therapy and i bring this up all the time. if i-went to the police commission at city hall and you were not there, i had to look for you and it isn't i'm chasing you brut i need to bring this up at the police commission. all the time i am fighting for my son and other union men and people dying on the streets and i want to give my
. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semy automatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point...
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flood level and we relocated the plant moving the equipment to the rooftops said raise electric paulettesfor the flood prove fame. once in a hundred your typing storms they can handle some flooding with minimal damage in using the resources to keep them dry would that be cost-effective we have a protocol for but a clever relocation in the event of a major storm. tier prepare for future flooding with the sea level advisory council is cochaired by the naval architecture event the capt. from the oceanography associate chair. and also includes sarah phillips who is our effort - - architect to use for actual infrastructure implementation. . . thank you for the opportunity to appear be
flood level and we relocated the plant moving the equipment to the rooftops said raise electric paulettesfor the flood prove fame. once in a hundred your typing storms they can handle some flooding with minimal damage in using the resources to keep them dry would that be cost-effective we have a protocol for but a clever relocation in the event of a major storm. tier prepare for future flooding with the sea level advisory council is cochaired by the naval architecture event the capt. from the...
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i especially want to thank tonya ward jordan and paulette taylor and other members of the commissionfor their invaluable assistance on this legislation. i'm grateful that this bill has strong support of the make it safe coalition. both c4c and the make it safe coalition are dedicated to ending discrimination and retaliation against whistleblowers in the federal workplace and i applaud their leadership and their hard work. federal eeo programs are critical to ensuring that federal workplaces are free from discrimination and that any variance impeding fairness in personnel decisions are identify and eliminated. those programs exist to ensure that our federal workplaces uphold the guarantee of equal opportunity that is the right of every citizen in this great country. if discrimination occurs, these programs must be able to invest and adjude -- adjuth jude kate employee complaints impartially and in a timely manner. in fiscal year 2012 federal employees and job applicanted filed nearly 15,000 complaints alleging they had been victims of discrimination. although the vast majority of fede
i especially want to thank tonya ward jordan and paulette taylor and other members of the commissionfor their invaluable assistance on this legislation. i'm grateful that this bill has strong support of the make it safe coalition. both c4c and the make it safe coalition are dedicated to ending discrimination and retaliation against whistleblowers in the federal workplace and i applaud their leadership and their hard work. federal eeo programs are critical to ensuring that federal workplaces are...
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. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semyomatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the finger. that is why the case isn't solved. i have to walk around and this is all i have left of my son, his body. this is all i have left. his birthday is coming up and this is all i have left. where i can go and bring thup information about my son, i need to. this is my therapy and i bring this up all the time. if i-went to the police commission at city hall and you were not there, i had to look for you and it isn't i'm chasing you brut i need to bring this up at the police commission. all the time i am fighting for my son and other union men and people dying on the streets and i want to give my con
. >> my name is paulette brown and here concerning my son wloo was murdered august 13, 2006 to a semyomatic gun. all because he saved someone elses life. it is going on 9 years and as a mother i'm still grieving and where i can talk about my son and bring up so his case is not solved and it is a cold case. my son was-just turned 17 years old. he was murdered saving someones life and no justice and i'm speaking justice for my son. people go who did this to by son. no one wants to point the...