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. >> my name is robert patterson. i own one of the fancy men's store that sell $300 genes -- jeans in the mission. before probably a mao months ago i was in support. the thing about those shops is that they are all independent stores and there is no way we can pay $10,000 a month in rent. my rent is $5500. if my rent was $10,000 there would be no way to maintain my business. they have a 4 x margin on my product. i manufacture my own product in san francisco and i can't compete against that. it's impossible. they have full vertical integration. they pull all of their resources from kate spade inc.. i think it not much to ask for a conditional use. if my small restaurant could do it, i'm pretty sure a billion dollar enterprise can do it as well. if a community supports them, i think it would be a great asset to the neighborhood. when i opened sorrow i voyager 2 years ago, it was a hellhole. the rest of our shops really cooperate and now we have tourist from all over the neighborhood. if jack spade is a real leader, they
. >> my name is robert patterson. i own one of the fancy men's store that sell $300 genes -- jeans in the mission. before probably a mao months ago i was in support. the thing about those shops is that they are all independent stores and there is no way we can pay $10,000 a month in rent. my rent is $5500. if my rent was $10,000 there would be no way to maintain my business. they have a 4 x margin on my product. i manufacture my own product in san francisco and i can't compete against...
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exposure is important, this is why with the group of first responders, we have january ham, robert patterson, trying to get medical core on the map. we're doing incredible work, but people haven't necessarily heard of us, so that's where i come in. >> important message to get out. >> what country do you hope to work in next? >> i'm hopefully planning a trip to jordan. that's next on the agenda. i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles, she's in washington d.c. an
exposure is important, this is why with the group of first responders, we have january ham, robert patterson, trying to get medical core on the map. we're doing incredible work, but people haven't necessarily heard of us, so that's where i come in. >> important message to get out. >> what country do you hope to work in next? >> i'm hopefully planning a trip to jordan. that's next on the agenda. i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i...
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exposure is important, this is why with the group of first responders, we have january ham, robert patterson, trying to get medical core on the map. we're doing incredible work, but people haven't necessarily heard of us, so that's where i come in. >> important message to get out. >> what country do you hope to work in next? >> i'm hopefully planning a trip to jordan. that's next on the agenda. i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i really fell in love with it. there are tons of places. i'd love to go everywhere, all their programs are inspiring. i'd love to visit them all. >> sienna miller, global ambassador, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we wish you and the organization the worlds best efforts. >> you can visit this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. my staff has read the entire thing. can congress say the same? >> getting your favorite songs for free is not new but for an industry that has suffered extreme lows, pandora, an on line streaming service won a federal court case. the decision up holds its right to the p
exposure is important, this is why with the group of first responders, we have january ham, robert patterson, trying to get medical core on the map. we're doing incredible work, but people haven't necessarily heard of us, so that's where i come in. >> important message to get out. >> what country do you hope to work in next? >> i'm hopefully planning a trip to jordan. that's next on the agenda. i'd love to go back to the congo. it's stunningly beautiful and in such crisis, i...
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i rise today to honor the heroic efforts of command sergeant major robert martin patterson of the united states army. command sergeant major patterson was a fire team leader of the third platoon, 17th cavalry regiment, and was awarded the medal of honor for conspicuous gallantry in action on may 6, 1968, in vietnam. when the third platoon became pinned down by interlocking enemy fire and rocket-propelled grenades, command sergeant major patterson led two men in quickly silencing an enemy bunker with rifle and grenade assaults. mr. miller: when command sergeant major patterson noticed the enemy engaging his men from hidden spider holes, he entered the complex and single-handedly conducted an assault on their position. in so doing, the sergeant major successfully destroyed five enemy bunkers, killing eight and capturing seven enemy weapons. it is for his dauntless courage and heroism that i am proud to honor and remember the actions of command sergeant major robert martin patterson. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek
i rise today to honor the heroic efforts of command sergeant major robert martin patterson of the united states army. command sergeant major patterson was a fire team leader of the third platoon, 17th cavalry regiment, and was awarded the medal of honor for conspicuous gallantry in action on may 6, 1968, in vietnam. when the third platoon became pinned down by interlocking enemy fire and rocket-propelled grenades, command sergeant major patterson led two men in quickly silencing an enemy bunker...
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he helped found the robert patterson all airborne chapter of the 82nd airborne division in el paso, texas, an important veteran service organization in our community. he's a shining example of why his really is the greatest generation. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask permission to address the house for one minute. >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. delaney: mr. speaker, the food stamp bill today is a chance to reform the food stamp -- to decrease the waste, fraud, and abuse and make sure people who need help get it. this week 10 baltimore businesses were indicted for stealing $7 million in food stamps. that's a travesty. one store like the one pictured right here defrauded the american taxpayer for $2 million. mr. harris: in fact, the department of agriculture found that over 10% of stores participating in the program are committing food stamm many fraud. this bill reforms food stamps by cutting waste, fraud
he helped found the robert patterson all airborne chapter of the 82nd airborne division in el paso, texas, an important veteran service organization in our community. he's a shining example of why his really is the greatest generation. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask permission to address the house for one minute. >>...