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maybe somebody doesn't know what a poe or extended-hours permit. so type and description and i think it's important that we put the onus of how intense the outreach is based on the population. so in item no. 3, which is 50-100 neighbor signatures, i think that that could be unreasonable if there are only a few homes in the neighborhood or only a few businesses and it could also be unreasonable as too little, if there are like massive amounts of high-rises, with thousands of apartments in them. so i would like to suggest that we put a reasonable basis and we would have to think about the words, but a reasonable amount of signatures based on the population of the neighborhood's businesss and residents. i think the onus of how intense the outreach should be should also be based on what is being applied for or what is going on? so a new poe or a new extended-hours permit or new limited live, where one has never existed before, should have a greater amount of outreach than somebody who is having a change of ownership for a business that has existed wher
maybe somebody doesn't know what a poe or extended-hours permit. so type and description and i think it's important that we put the onus of how intense the outreach is based on the population. so in item no. 3, which is 50-100 neighbor signatures, i think that that could be unreasonable if there are only a few homes in the neighborhood or only a few businesses and it could also be unreasonable as too little, if there are like massive amounts of high-rises, with thousands of apartments in them....
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edgar allan poe letters are rarer than lincoln letters.residential letters generally on are rare. a wide range for lincoln letters where you can buy one as cheap as $3,000 or pay $3 million, it depends on the content. stuart: which lincoln letter would be worth $3 million? >> this one that we sold on february 12th, 2009, the date of lincoln's bicentennial we sold the four page handwritten speech many script that he delivered from the balcooy of the white house the night he won reelection 1864. we sold that for $3.4 million. stuart: what about the gettysburg address? didn't that right is out in his own hand? >> yes at the road for charity purposes souvenir versions, and auction during the war to raise funds for wounded shoulders. stuart: would that be worth millions of dollars? >> the original plans are in the national archives library of congress and earth unfolds millions. stuart: no 0 original of the gettysburg address appears on the market, not original. >> you know who made the bid on this is bill o'reilly, he is a famous corrector of
edgar allan poe letters are rarer than lincoln letters.residential letters generally on are rare. a wide range for lincoln letters where you can buy one as cheap as $3,000 or pay $3 million, it depends on the content. stuart: which lincoln letter would be worth $3 million? >> this one that we sold on february 12th, 2009, the date of lincoln's bicentennial we sold the four page handwritten speech many script that he delivered from the balcooy of the white house the night he won reelection...
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interfere and is especially gregg surfor allowing us do what we do is special thank to supervisor camp poe and is his assistants for always being there for us and i know the mayor left but if there is anything in this room that can get they two minutes of his time, i know i can get this city to be a safer place for awful us. with the help of my partner. and then in closing i'll like to say there is a lot of beautiful hearts here and there were some big ones on the way in and none of them came as whole with the love that i have for my if girlfriend. plast. >> that was short. i thought i was going to stand there for an hour. first i would just like to thank every everyone for their support and this idea that has become so much more with their help and captains col rails and most zero and our sergeant and supervisor kayser camp poe and is his staff and micro, my family, who's here today, my dad, thank you for everything. (applause) out on the street we face many different challenges in law enforcement i truly enjoy working until the city of san francisco that i was born in and somebody once s
interfere and is especially gregg surfor allowing us do what we do is special thank to supervisor camp poe and is his assistants for always being there for us and i know the mayor left but if there is anything in this room that can get they two minutes of his time, i know i can get this city to be a safer place for awful us. with the help of my partner. and then in closing i'll like to say there is a lot of beautiful hearts here and there were some big ones on the way in and none of them came...
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and it wasn't politics that put ted poe in danger. it was popcorn.ghs about it now, but a single piece of popcorn nearly killed him just a few days ago. it would have been an unworthy ending for a congressman who's taking on some pretty frightening characters. >> reporter: ted poe is a former county judge from texas. he's stared down murderers and drug dealers, ordered offenders to carry signs admitting their crimes. but what was it that almost did him in recently? >> i was choking on a piece of popcorn. >> reporter: nothing but the truth. poe, a republican congressman from houston was in the capitol hill club. he threw a few grains of popcorn in his mouth and one was lodged in his throat. >> i couldn't inhale. several people noticed that. i don't know how long it was. >> reporter: fellow congressman and another person tried to give him the heimlich maneuver. it didn't work at first. then nick musin who happens to be a licensed doctor joined in. at one point when nick was giving the heimlich maneuver, during that congressman sammon gave back blows to
and it wasn't politics that put ted poe in danger. it was popcorn.ghs about it now, but a single piece of popcorn nearly killed him just a few days ago. it would have been an unworthy ending for a congressman who's taking on some pretty frightening characters. >> reporter: ted poe is a former county judge from texas. he's stared down murderers and drug dealers, ordered offenders to carry signs admitting their crimes. but what was it that almost did him in recently? >> i was choking...
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we will ask ted poe how that will work. and dream vacation this summer? better take your wallet.the scoop. >> this is with task force in afghanistan and i want to wish my dad a happy father's day and to my daughter, i want to say i love you and i can't wait to see you again. ♪ [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ ♪ >> i understand people's concern about it, but an intelligence program that reveals sources and methods is what you are talking about is significantly less effective because you are not just revealing to the american people you are revealing to the enemy. >> shannon
we will ask ted poe how that will work. and dream vacation this summer? better take your wallet.the scoop. >> this is with task force in afghanistan and i want to wish my dad a happy father's day and to my daughter, i want to say i love you and i can't wait to see you again. ♪ [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪...
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national review reports congressman ted poe was unable to breathe after getting a piece of popcorn inluding matt salmon called 911 after unsuccessfully trying the heimlich. nunez who happens to be a doctor managed to dislodge the popcorn using the proper technique. national review reports poe joked he choked hearing the score 22-0 score of the congressional baseball game. >>> next month, the last telegram will be sent in india. the u.s. abandoned 144-year-old communication seven years ago. in india, 5,000 telegrams are sent a day. telegram companies are losing millions because everyone opts for newer, more efficient technology. and it is killing another communications tradition. the navy will no longer insist on messages written in all capital letters. they say mixed case messages are easier to read, young sailors view it as shouting. old habits die hard. the memo announcing change was written, you guessed it, in all caps. >>> and finally, the one little letter that made a very big difference at a graduation celebration. when she graduated from indiana university, her mother ordered a
national review reports congressman ted poe was unable to breathe after getting a piece of popcorn inluding matt salmon called 911 after unsuccessfully trying the heimlich. nunez who happens to be a doctor managed to dislodge the popcorn using the proper technique. national review reports poe joked he choked hearing the score 22-0 score of the congressional baseball game. >>> next month, the last telegram will be sent in india. the u.s. abandoned 144-year-old communication seven years...
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representatives ted poe and laughlin has introduced a bill that would prohibit drone surveillance ofdividual or their property without a warrant and would make the use of armed drones over the u.s. illegal. mueller said today there are some cases already on some books that rather some laws on the books that pertain to drone use. >> we already have to it a certain extent body of law that relates to aerial surveillance and privacy relating to helicopters and small aircraft and the like which i think could well be adapted or the use of drones. >> in a statement after the director's testimony today, it has used surveillance aircraft in a very limited circumstance it says as an example the fbi utilized the uaw crisis site during the hostage barricade situation in alabama earlier this year it added the fbi must first obtain the approval of the faa to use the aircraft in a very confined gee graphic area. congressman poe points out by the year 2013 an estimated 30,000 drones could be flying in american skies. shep? >> shepard: doug, as for whether the feds are reading our emails and listenin
representatives ted poe and laughlin has introduced a bill that would prohibit drone surveillance ofdividual or their property without a warrant and would make the use of armed drones over the u.s. illegal. mueller said today there are some cases already on some books that rather some laws on the books that pertain to drone use. >> we already have to it a certain extent body of law that relates to aerial surveillance and privacy relating to helicopters and small aircraft and the like...
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poe: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. poe: madam speaker, recently we learned that the n.s.a., what i call the national surveillance agency, seized millions of phone records of americans to try to find a few bad guys. overreaching and unconstitutional in my opinion, it violates the right of privacy. f.b.i. director mueller has now confirmed what many of us already believe that the f.b.i. has used drones domestically to peek on americans. who are they spying on? do they have probable cause? do they have a warrant from a judge? we don't know. madam speaker, by 2030 there will be 30,000 drones cruising, filming, spying, snooping, looking and hovering over america's skies. so congress needs to regulate drone use to protect the right of privacy and ensure the fourth amendment is actually protected. congresswoman lofgren and i have filed the preserving american privacy act to make government snoops and private entities follow the constitution and the use of drones. we must regulate la
poe: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. poe: madam speaker, recently we learned that the n.s.a., what i call the national surveillance agency, seized millions of phone records of americans to try to find a few bad guys. overreaching and unconstitutional in my opinion, it violates the right of privacy. f.b.i. director mueller has now confirmed what many of us already believe that the f.b.i. has used drones domestically to peek...
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a critical remaining come /poe innocent of these labor negotiations that were part of the reduction in cost are the requirement for over a million dollars that hud is holding back from the housing authority is the maintenance mechanic position that the budget analyst mentioned. this will enable the housing authority to provide much better services to its residents by having individuals at the properties that can provide repairs for routine plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, flooring and other repairs, improvements that are really important to the residents. we're aware there is an enormous amount of work to be done to right this ship. and as we work toward better serving our residents and the city, we welcome continued collaboration and assistance we've been receiving from the mayor, the board of supervisors, community organizations and the residents. the commission and i are committed to reforming the housing authority for the city. it is a strong operationally sound agency that improves the quality of life and safety for our residents. i'd like to briefly summarize where we a
a critical remaining come /poe innocent of these labor negotiations that were part of the reduction in cost are the requirement for over a million dollars that hud is holding back from the housing authority is the maintenance mechanic position that the budget analyst mentioned. this will enable the housing authority to provide much better services to its residents by having individuals at the properties that can provide repairs for routine plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, flooring and...
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. >> if edgar allan poe was introducing this video he would say quote the raven, feed me more. >> oh, little raven babies. >> those are actually raven nestlings, but tlz an amazing story behind the creatures. they were in a tree, a big strong wind storm hit the town where they were, and it knocked the tree down and miraculously these birds survived the person who is feeding them says she fed birds before and raised them by hand. this is nothing new for her to help out. >> as you can see they are hand fed and you don't just like put something on the tip of your finger, you have to stick your finger way into the beak. >> they don't hurt. they don't actually. >> it is so awesome. look at how hungry they are. they keep coming back with giant wide open like puppet mouths. >> meanwhile, and in south dakota, bear country usa near rapids city. you can see there is a bear but if you notice those are three wolves with them and they're not getting along. >> dang. that's risky. >> look, have you the three wolves. they're kind of surrounding this bear. i don't think they're any match for the bear.
. >> if edgar allan poe was introducing this video he would say quote the raven, feed me more. >> oh, little raven babies. >> those are actually raven nestlings, but tlz an amazing story behind the creatures. they were in a tree, a big strong wind storm hit the town where they were, and it knocked the tree down and miraculously these birds survived the person who is feeding them says she fed birds before and raised them by hand. this is nothing new for her to help out....
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worst thing that people can say about obama and there's a bunch of people like them down in texas like poend gohmert. they say obama may be born to an american mother. they never challenge that. so ooze a citizen but they said he was foreign born and already can't be president. same situation with cruz. he's born to an american mother. nobody denies that. but he was born in canada. how are they going to put him up for president under the rules they themselves say disqualify request obama from being president. >> because the same rules don't apply to them. >> oh, well. i'm sorry for being slow. i'm a slow reader here. >> no matter what obama is, he's going to be anything that you can imagine. a guy that's the anti-christ or whatever. they don't apply the same rules to them as they apply to democrats. you've been around long enough to know that. >> i thought for a moment consistency might be important. howard? >> i think ted cruz would welcome a debate on that or anything else. first of all, he's a very, very smart guy. he's a terrific debater. he's very, very sharp. and he has an edge of an
worst thing that people can say about obama and there's a bunch of people like them down in texas like poend gohmert. they say obama may be born to an american mother. they never challenge that. so ooze a citizen but they said he was foreign born and already can't be president. same situation with cruz. he's born to an american mother. nobody denies that. but he was born in canada. how are they going to put him up for president under the rules they themselves say disqualify request obama from...
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he was still a miserable character, poe, and died not long after, miserably. in 1849. he had a few years of being successful. in the 1850s, walt whitman, the most vilified and misunderstood poet of the century, i'd think, comes into the village to hang out in the first celebrated bohemian scene in the late 1850s in a basement's rats killer called bats on broadway up from bleaker. there's a new lounge place there now called the baltic fats which takes a name from a line of whitmans. it's the one next door because the building that they are under did not exist when whitman was hanging out there. that's all right. at least they know the history. the crowd published a newspaper for not very long for about a year called "the saturday press," a weekly newspaper, that was just about the only place in the world that champions whitman's poetry at the time. not least because whitman wrote his own reviews in the press. [laughter] he thought himself a genius. he was. you know, he was right. they also published jim smiley and the jumping frog that did a whole lot to promote mark tw
he was still a miserable character, poe, and died not long after, miserably. in 1849. he had a few years of being successful. in the 1850s, walt whitman, the most vilified and misunderstood poet of the century, i'd think, comes into the village to hang out in the first celebrated bohemian scene in the late 1850s in a basement's rats killer called bats on broadway up from bleaker. there's a new lounge place there now called the baltic fats which takes a name from a line of whitmans. it's the one...
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texas republican ted poe accused the administration of engaging in soviet style dragnet. he's going the other way. let's watch. this guy's from the right going at the center. let's watch. >> mr. speaker, the american people have lost trust in this government. you think? the government spooks are drunk on power and it's time for congress to intervene to prevent the invasion of privacy by government against the citizens. >> you know, i don't think congressman poe i've never heard of would have said the same thing if w had done this. the hardest thing is to find consistency. i would say people like lindsey graham have been consistent. they believe in the system under the previous administration. they believe in it now because they are concerned with national security primarily. but the far left, the left and the right seem to be in cahoots on having a question about this thing. >> you're not going to be surprised that politics would play here. but the fact is we're talking about two different programs. one is not a dragnet. that's the program called prism where they targeted
texas republican ted poe accused the administration of engaging in soviet style dragnet. he's going the other way. let's watch. this guy's from the right going at the center. let's watch. >> mr. speaker, the american people have lost trust in this government. you think? the government spooks are drunk on power and it's time for congress to intervene to prevent the invasion of privacy by government against the citizens. >> you know, i don't think congressman poe i've never heard of...
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tell tony perkins. >> john: as do all of the home poe phobe followers. i wanted to briefly touch on something i think is political which you've talked about in your new book. your newest word, the next santorum monogomich. there are six species of mammals that mate for life. you've been making the rounds talking about this a lot lately. how would you define monogomich. >> it was a description with my husband, terry. we're much more monogamous than not and we're monogomich. a little squish around the edges. that allows us to stay together, stay happy and stay monogamous. the term has been adopted by a lot of straight people, a lot of straight couples. you see monogomich among straight couples. we have an understanding that you know, we're socially monogamous, perhaps not exclusively 100% sexually monogamous and there is a little wiggle room around the edges where there's some allowance for adventure, some accommodation for sexual interest that my partner enjoys that i do not. and their ability to get that need met elsewhere so they're not miserable this h
tell tony perkins. >> john: as do all of the home poe phobe followers. i wanted to briefly touch on something i think is political which you've talked about in your new book. your newest word, the next santorum monogomich. there are six species of mammals that mate for life. you've been making the rounds talking about this a lot lately. how would you define monogomich. >> it was a description with my husband, terry. we're much more monogamous than not and we're monogomich. a little...
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. >> a new survey conducted by new england's college of poe die tri finds the average woman begins to 1 hour and six minutes of strutting around in her stilettos. despite the ago any, 43% of women say they have continued to wear uncomfortable shoes. >> i am 32, bunion free and i have been wearing heels my whole life. i am going to still rock them. >> 36% of women say they would wear shoots that didn't fit in the nation of fashion. >> you can't go to a party without heels. that makes your outfit. >> high heels can cause stress fractures, tendinitis, all types of bone spurs and encourage bunion and hammer toe formation. >> new york city podiatrist says women should know a sexy pair of shoes may be causing some not so sexy problems for your feet. >> they do develop over times. even younger girls are having problems with their feet due to high heel use. >> mary jane's. i thought these were an urban shoe miss. >> it has taken a toll on shoe c conasieur sarah jessica parker. who said all the time in stilettos ruined her feet. maybe the best solution is to pack a pair of flats. for the recor
. >> a new survey conducted by new england's college of poe die tri finds the average woman begins to 1 hour and six minutes of strutting around in her stilettos. despite the ago any, 43% of women say they have continued to wear uncomfortable shoes. >> i am 32, bunion free and i have been wearing heels my whole life. i am going to still rock them. >> 36% of women say they would wear shoots that didn't fit in the nation of fashion. >> you can't go to a party without...
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. >>> el dice que paseaba con amigos cuando lo arrestaron durante una redada, lo acusaron por poes posesiÓn mi trabajo, por algo que no cometi. >>> y por la mÚsica que interpreta tenÍa las de perder. >>> el fiscal dijo esta persona sÍ canta, pero estÁ involucrado su mÚsica con el narco, bÁsicamente por mi mÚsica, religiÓn, pasado me hacen ver de lo peor. >>> en el 2004 el pelon fue juzgado por transportar marihuana, y fue condenado a 6 memes se arresto, ya cumpliÓ limpiando la ciudad de phoenix, y el 1 de octubre comienza a cumplir su sentencia de 6 meses, y mientras tanto realizarÁ presentaciones en chicago, carolina del norte, y dijo que se arejara de los narcos corridos. magalÍ ortiz, "primer impacto." >>> gracias. y yo puedo decir que es un lunes de lujo, tenemos a otro invitado de impacto, es henry santos que viene a hablar de su impacto." >>> gracias. y lo hice a mi manera. y ahora estamos en el segundo sencillo que se titula bÉsame por. y tengo un poquito de merengue, y 70% bachata. >>> aquÍ fuimos testigos de lo que fue tu Éxito como solista, es algo que te aplaudimos mucho. y tu er
. >>> el dice que paseaba con amigos cuando lo arrestaron durante una redada, lo acusaron por poes posesiÓn mi trabajo, por algo que no cometi. >>> y por la mÚsica que interpreta tenÍa las de perder. >>> el fiscal dijo esta persona sÍ canta, pero estÁ involucrado su mÚsica con el narco, bÁsicamente por mi mÚsica, religiÓn, pasado me hacen ver de lo peor. >>> en el 2004 el pelon fue juzgado por transportar marihuana, y fue condenado a 6 memes se...
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buster poe sea had three doubles in the giants' six nothing win. >>> a's and mariners tied at one inhe 7th. sends tommy malone fast ball to center field. first homer of the year, 2-1 mariners. in the 8th, smokes one to first. can't find the ball. the eventual wing run comes around to score then in the bottom half of the inning chris young gets back in it with a sixth homer of the year. showing you this because the upper. that's as close as they would get. the a's lose 3 to 2. >>> round 2 of the u.s. open, several players including tiger woods had to finish the first rounds this morning and tiger battling a sore elbow. a bogey on 17 and tiger finishes first round with a 73. the second round went much better for tiger. his aproich on the par 5 second. nearly goes in for an eagle. tiger would birdie. day 3 over four shots off the lead. rory mciloroy matched tiger with a 70. he's also four shots back. >>> as for round 1 leader phil mickelson, lefty saved his best for last. on 18 he records his first birdie of the day to grab the share of the lead. horshel shot a 67. >> we begin tonight's
buster poe sea had three doubles in the giants' six nothing win. >>> a's and mariners tied at one inhe 7th. sends tommy malone fast ball to center field. first homer of the year, 2-1 mariners. in the 8th, smokes one to first. can't find the ball. the eventual wing run comes around to score then in the bottom half of the inning chris young gets back in it with a sixth homer of the year. showing you this because the upper. that's as close as they would get. the a's lose 3 to 2....
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its integrity is supposed to be unimpeachable, beyond the poe let cal hims of washington and becauseuth iig
its integrity is supposed to be unimpeachable, beyond the poe let cal hims of washington and becauseuth iig
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poe, or five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, when there is a blaze, when there is a fire, when there is an explosion, when someone has an emergency medical problem, the firefighter, the e.m.t. rushes in. that is what they do. while others flee danger, the firefighter with sirens, red lights, horns, trucks charges into the jaws amidst danger. sometimes the danger is overwhelming and firefighters are injured and some are killed. this has been a tragic year in texas for firefighters. on april 17 in west, texas, 10 firefighters were killed while putting out the fire at a fertilizer plant that had exploded. last friday in the heat of the texas noonday sun a restaurant on the highly traveled southwest freeway caught fire. then with the high winds, the fire spread to a nearby hotel. houston firefighters arrived at the scene in minutes. they heard screams from citizens, and they rushed into the hotel to find potential trapped guests. the hotel suddenly became a hellish inferno. first, a two-alarm and then a five-alarm fire and
poe, or five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, when there is a blaze, when there is a fire, when there is an explosion, when someone has an emergency medical problem, the firefighter, the e.m.t. rushes in. that is what they do. while others flee danger, the firefighter with sirens, red lights, horns, trucks charges into the jaws amidst danger. sometimes the danger is overwhelming and firefighters are injured and some are killed. this has been a tragic year in texas for firefighters. on april 17 in...
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families of both south central wisconsin and the united states of america to get back to it congressman poe can back just very briefly to the issue of gay marriage in the supreme court. reality check this with me it seems like this is following a track that is not unlike that that was followed by interracial marriage back in the fifty's and sixty's after brown v board in one thousand fifty four there were there were a number of states that had outlawed interracial marriage is such a nation anti-miscegenation laws and there was you know increasing debate on this there was a lot of discussion about it as we went into the sixty's and finally nine hundred sixty seven the supreme court came back and revisited the topic only specifically talking about marriage and knocked down the remaining anti-miscegenation laws in the states the. multi-racial marriage or irish whatever the appropriate word is. it my guess is that using the given the language in yesterday's majority opinion that explicitly that. gay couples are demeaned and diminished and their children view society views it is less of a marria
families of both south central wisconsin and the united states of america to get back to it congressman poe can back just very briefly to the issue of gay marriage in the supreme court. reality check this with me it seems like this is following a track that is not unlike that that was followed by interracial marriage back in the fifty's and sixty's after brown v board in one thousand fifty four there were there were a number of states that had outlawed interracial marriage is such a nation...
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poe: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank judge carter as well. this amendment is relatively simple. it started back in march of 2010. march 27, 2010, a rancher by the name of rob crins owned his own property about 20 miles north of the arizona-mexico border, and he was murdered. even now three years later the killer or killers have not been captured. when he was found by people that live there, his wife, sue, was convinced that one of the reasons he was murdered, that he was in a certain area of his ranch that is a dead zone. dead zones, mr. chairman, exist along arizona-mexico border, texas-mexico border are areas where there is no cell phone service. and ranchers rely many times on short wave radios to communicate with each other and law enforcement. basically rob could not call for help when he was murdered. this legislation first started when gabby giffords was here in congress and she proposed in 2010 that we fix that problem by taking about $10 million from the office of undersecretary of management at d.h.s. and move it to the border secur
poe: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank judge carter as well. this amendment is relatively simple. it started back in march of 2010. march 27, 2010, a rancher by the name of rob crins owned his own property about 20 miles north of the arizona-mexico border, and he was murdered. even now three years later the killer or killers have not been captured. when he was found by people that live there, his wife, sue, was convinced that one of the reasons he was murdered, that he was in a certain...
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poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the president this week declared he's going to unilaterally stop climate change. that's right. he's going to part the oceans and change the temperature to his liking. how is he going to do this? well, he's declaring war on fossil fuels again. this week it's coal. mr. speaker, coal counts for 37% of our nation's electricity. how does the president plan to make up for that 37%? well, it doesn't say. i guess that 37% will just have to do without heat come winter. in his radical climate change manifesto to a room packed full of his environmental lobby the president issued an edict to the e.p.a. to regulate coal out of existence. both congress and the american people have overwhelmingly rejected this policy in the past. never mind the will of the people. never mind congress has said no to these ideas. the president is pandering to the environmental groups and he wants it his way. so he's just going to issue what i believe unconstitutional executive orders. mr. speaker, there are c
poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the president this week declared he's going to unilaterally stop climate change. that's right. he's going to part the oceans and change the temperature to his liking. how is he going to do this? well, he's declaring war on fossil fuels again. this week it's coal. mr. speaker, coal counts for 37% of our nation's electricity. how does the president plan to make up for that 37%? well, it doesn't say. i guess that 37% will just have to do without heat...
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obama had to do when he found out that clinton of the so upset -- clinton was so upset, clinton was app poeht he might be having a heart attack, they got scared. lou: this is not a inconsiderable talent or potential add ver adversary. >> right, i think that obama realized that, 60 minutes was one payoff, the big kiss on television, then second payoff was obamas invited the clintons to the white house for the very first time to have dinner in the family quarters. >> that is amazing. >> guess who wasre? valerie jarrett. they would not have dinner with them alone. lou: as you point out. the president clinton and president obama have never been close, but president clinton talking about george w. bush asked him more for advice than did or has president obama. what is the current state of the relationship? what is the state of the deal? what are hillary's plans for 2016. >> the state of the deal, i've done told by the -- been told by the sources that clintons have more or less given up any hope of getting obama's endorsement in 2016. lou: despite the deal. >> the deal has been tossed over the si
obama had to do when he found out that clinton of the so upset -- clinton was so upset, clinton was app poeht he might be having a heart attack, they got scared. lou: this is not a inconsiderable talent or potential add ver adversary. >> right, i think that obama realized that, 60 minutes was one payoff, the big kiss on television, then second payoff was obamas invited the clintons to the white house for the very first time to have dinner in the family quarters. >> that is amazing....
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poe: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, today the president declared war on america's energy. administration issued an imperial-style edict ordering the e.p.a. in essence to shut down domestic energy. oil, natural gas and coal. nevermind the consequences. by shutting down coal, for instance, he's shutting down 37% of america's energy. but he doesn't care that congress has rejected this policy in the past. he just wants it his way. well, he won't get it without a fight. i have introduced the ensuring affordable energy act. this bill will put an end to the backdoor monarch-style administration that ignores congress and circumvents the will of the people. the bill would prohibit any e.p.a. funds from being used to implement the regulation of greenhouse gases. the white house's new war on energy will only raise the cost for our families, cripple the economy and put americans out of work. this war is out of touch with th
poe: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, today the president declared war on america's energy. administration issued an imperial-style edict ordering the e.p.a. in essence to shut down domestic energy. oil, natural gas and coal. nevermind the consequences. by shutting down coal, for instance, he's shutting down 37% of america's energy. but he doesn't care that...
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joining us now to discuss the political impact the scandals, now eulf the administration, congressman ted poeon judiciary committee and foreign affairs committee, and former senator scott bro, now a facts newsontract or -- f news cryp contribute or. first to you, t contradiction of the senators ofhehe head of the nsa. >> notonvies to me that the nsa appropriately used the patriot act with their broad approach ofaking millions phone records. trying to track down a terrorist or two tnk is overreachingt does is,ow we have this issue of me-data ty can track and take down a person's location, when the pne wassed. i do not think that is constitution. i don't thinthey can do that under tatriot act, and i haveiled legislation about 3 months ago to prohibit that unless they search wenent i ware -- seah warrarant is taken, it is over broad. lou:cott brown, we're looking at washington post and the guardian withhe blobuster stors that began inid of a following a two day summit 29 president chi and president obama. thr allegations areby diminished to point it is starting t look like some well, some haste
joining us now to discuss the political impact the scandals, now eulf the administration, congressman ted poeon judiciary committee and foreign affairs committee, and former senator scott bro, now a facts newsontract or -- f news cryp contribute or. first to you, t contradiction of the senators ofhehe head of the nsa. >> notonvies to me that the nsa appropriately used the patriot act with their broad approach ofaking millions phone records. trying to track down a terrorist or two tnk is...
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but by sifting through this so-called metadata, they may identify poe tejs leads with respect to folksight engage in terrorism. if these folks, if the intelligence community then actually wants to listen to a phone call, they've got to go back to a federal judge. just like they would in a criminal investigation. so i want to be very clear. some of the hype that we've been hearing over the last day or so. nobody is listening to the content of people's phone calls. this program by the way. is fully overseen, not just by congress, but by the fisa fourth. a fourthhespecially put togethr to evaluate classified programs to make sure that the executive branch or a government generally is not abusing them and it's being carried out consistent to the constitution. and rule of law. so not only do that court authorized initial gathering of data. but i want to repeat if anybody in government wanted to go further than just that top-line data, and wanted to listen to jackie's phone call, they would have to go back to a federal judge. and indicate why in fact they were doing further, further probing
but by sifting through this so-called metadata, they may identify poe tejs leads with respect to folksight engage in terrorism. if these folks, if the intelligence community then actually wants to listen to a phone call, they've got to go back to a federal judge. just like they would in a criminal investigation. so i want to be very clear. some of the hype that we've been hearing over the last day or so. nobody is listening to the content of people's phone calls. this program by the way. is...
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espn was the first to report that tee poe will compete for the back up quarterback job. that's interesting. ocho cinco going to jail for 30 days for slapping his lawyer on the booty. he was in court for violating his probation in florida. the judge told chad that he should thank his lawyer for the great plea deal. that's when he pulled a little booty slap. and that move angered the judge who served him right there with a 30 day jail sentence. that's whack a do. the giants won two of three over the weekend. giants are now just a game and a halfback of first place in the national league west. the diamondbacks still have the lead. the pirates are not the same old pirates. a's also have monday night off after playing 17 games in 17 days, a's have been on a hot streak but still find themselves half a game behind texas going into action tonight. and oakland opens up a three game series on tuesday at home against the new york yankees, vallejo native will start. ever they got red hot starter cologne starting for them. he's turning back the clock and pitching great at the age of
espn was the first to report that tee poe will compete for the back up quarterback job. that's interesting. ocho cinco going to jail for 30 days for slapping his lawyer on the booty. he was in court for violating his probation in florida. the judge told chad that he should thank his lawyer for the great plea deal. that's when he pulled a little booty slap. and that move angered the judge who served him right there with a 30 day jail sentence. that's whack a do. the giants won two of three over...
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and it looks like either tonight or tomorrow cost poe blow another violent and bloody confrontation. there has been large national strike called by one major labor unions. in instanbul. fox news. that's san feeling bluffed brush pope present chris at scan. pontiff pro is old chris of motorcycle make harley davidson 11 o anniversary. thousands bikes remember rome for four-day celebration and today pope rode through streets open topped jeep. and blessed thousand. pwaoeubs and ride arers. thunder harley engines nearly tkraoupbd out our father prayer. >> i think he said it was beautiful. i think that's what he said. okay earlier interest week he pope francis two white classic. >> in hospital. today. former south african president still recovering from lung infebruary shun. mandela family visited him at the hospital today. and source say the 4-year-old's health has been improving. this by the way fourth time he has been hospitalized in past six months. today group of people cell pwraeulgt youth day wished mandela a happy mother's day: steven returned to mountain for nats and phil mikelson
and it looks like either tonight or tomorrow cost poe blow another violent and bloody confrontation. there has been large national strike called by one major labor unions. in instanbul. fox news. that's san feeling bluffed brush pope present chris at scan. pontiff pro is old chris of motorcycle make harley davidson 11 o anniversary. thousands bikes remember rome for four-day celebration and today pope rode through streets open topped jeep. and blessed thousand. pwaoeubs and ride arers. thunder...