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>> the dna on sally hemmings? did dna study from what i have learned and from what i know matched all they can say is that it matched a male white,, a descendant from a field of jefferson matched the descendants from the having said. that is all the dna says. it does not thomas jefferson. there were at least 12 other jefferson's in and around that area at the time, at least of child-bearing age. again, my research shows that in all likelihood the most likely candidate was randolph so all the dna said it was that a male jefferson was a match to a male descendants of sally hemmings. >> as you know, the thomas jefferson association has accepted the professor recent version of the opportunity. would you care to speculate why they may have done that and would you be willing to, or have you been invited by the morals association up in the monticello to dupage? professor read it on the subject. >> i would be glad to debate professor gordon read anywhere anytime. i have a chapter in my book about kind of the political age
>> the dna on sally hemmings? did dna study from what i have learned and from what i know matched all they can say is that it matched a male white,, a descendant from a field of jefferson matched the descendants from the having said. that is all the dna says. it does not thomas jefferson. there were at least 12 other jefferson's in and around that area at the time, at least of child-bearing age. again, my research shows that in all likelihood the most likely candidate was randolph so all...
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kerry, jane, sally, george and john. remember those things.harry wants to know what jane, sally, george and john are thinking about a given issue. and jane wants to know what harry, sally, george and john, each of the others want to know what the other four are thinking. hairy problems to know what jane thinks and maybe even harry wants to know what jane thinks sally thinks george is saying to john. so if we go through all of those, there are five factorial possible interactions of interest that that's 120. actually, only 60 of them are really important. at least according to my model, and a smart person can keep that straight in your head. if you have 10 decision-makers, still a very small problem. there are 3.6 million possible interactions and factorial. nobody can keep that straight in at. again, we really don't care about all the. i care about a little over 5000 of them and nobody can keep that straight in your head. now think about writing down a model. a model is equation is. it's a math. but the math means that the logic is transparent
kerry, jane, sally, george and john. remember those things.harry wants to know what jane, sally, george and john are thinking about a given issue. and jane wants to know what harry, sally, george and john, each of the others want to know what the other four are thinking. hairy problems to know what jane thinks and maybe even harry wants to know what jane thinks sally thinks george is saying to john. so if we go through all of those, there are five factorial possible interactions of interest...
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andrew, and sally hammond, wife of conservative m.p. steven hammond who works as his assistance. >> let's start with you. to the public it seems odd that m.p.'s can employee relatives in the first place. >> i think it does but an m.p.'s job is not just a job, it's a lifestyle. your family is expected to be part of it anyway. in my case, i've worked for members of parliament for 25 years and at the last general election, the m.p. i was working for retired, i was offered a job for his successor, but my husband was elected. i thought the best way forward was to work with stephen. i thought it would seem strange if i went to work for one of his colleagues. >> do you think we're going to see m.p.'s wives going back around? >> that's been rumored. i'm sure because of the work she's done over a long period of time, it's clear where an m.p. can employ a relative and it can be better than employing someone else. there have it's a hard case. but -- and here's the but -- i don't think we're any long for the a pgs where we can plead even on me the
andrew, and sally hammond, wife of conservative m.p. steven hammond who works as his assistance. >> let's start with you. to the public it seems odd that m.p.'s can employee relatives in the first place. >> i think it does but an m.p.'s job is not just a job, it's a lifestyle. your family is expected to be part of it anyway. in my case, i've worked for members of parliament for 25 years and at the last general election, the m.p. i was working for retired, i was offered a job for his...
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host: let's go to sally calling from new york city.on't understand that even the media and this racist system of ours always tried to find something to blame our president. he's doing the best he can. now i travel a lot. and i am 95 years old. i travel by plane and train. and then -- i can't go through the regular search because i have a pacemaker. they in that wheelchair, i have to go through in a t(wheelchair in a different section. and they search i]me all over. in privacy asw i]everything els i don't mind. but now how this man got on the train -- got on the plane and he wasn't thoroughly searched. if they had searched him half the way they searched me at 95 and in a wheelch8 'r. i don't see how -- now i listen to all of the stations, i am so sick of this, this racist country. and you must rememberq america [$p>':j.-ixr[ççand breath qof bigotry. and it comes out all over.i]ç i çóçççhear these i]woman sa president didn't come out and do this or nothing. host: sally$hÑ]w3let's hear hoç tha)president reacted as he in hawaii on vac
host: let's go to sally calling from new york city.on't understand that even the media and this racist system of ours always tried to find something to blame our president. he's doing the best he can. now i travel a lot. and i am 95 years old. i travel by plane and train. and then -- i can't go through the regular search because i have a pacemaker. they in that wheelchair, i have to go through in a t(wheelchair in a different section. and they search i]me all over. in privacy asw i]everything...
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as the formidable lange expert sally stone has shown, her for target three repeatedly shows a trance aggressiveness toward the gender norm although it seems logical that lange might not have recognized it. while the popular culture of the new deal, long a to family wage and what all but icons the stereotyped women as helpmates and birth mothers, lange visualized women as independent and often conflicted. this is a photograph from a study she did from the defense plan to prepare her work is then and delicate and always tough. her work shows one minute hard labor in the field as often as men. her subject matter was responsible because the division of labor was less common a month farm people it was very common for women to work in the fields. within our farmers. quintessential they lange did not show world women s wyss but proletarian spread of this the take applies not only two women working in the field but also domestic labor and her searing photographs of the living conditions of farm workers workers, she showed how women struggled even while camped in the fields to create a sembla
as the formidable lange expert sally stone has shown, her for target three repeatedly shows a trance aggressiveness toward the gender norm although it seems logical that lange might not have recognized it. while the popular culture of the new deal, long a to family wage and what all but icons the stereotyped women as helpmates and birth mothers, lange visualized women as independent and often conflicted. this is a photograph from a study she did from the defense plan to prepare her work is then...
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says thomas jefferson did not have an affair with sally hemings nor fathered her child. this is presented at in virginia. >> let m
says thomas jefferson did not have an affair with sally hemings nor fathered her child. this is presented at in virginia. >> let m
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sally wells is the chief assistant. it is a mob was of more than 600 attorneys. for more than 20 years. she has a degree from university of virginia and a law degree from arizona state university. please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. bank you very much for allowing me the opportunity to present the views of the county office concerning the continued importance of the violence against women act and more specifically, about the value of mandatory minimum sentencing for sexual assault and sexual abuse as well@q as prompted dna and hiv testing in cases of sexual assault and sexual abuse. we're located in phoenix, ariz., and we process -- we have more than 350 lawyers who prosecute more than 350 gallons per year. as chief assistant, i have prosecuted domestic violence cases, sexual abuse cases, and i currently oversee the specialized bureaus who focus on prosecuting those crimes. sexual violence causes lasting trauma to victims beyond physical injury. in many cases, these crimes go unreported due to the pier and trauma associated w
sally wells is the chief assistant. it is a mob was of more than 600 attorneys. for more than 20 years. she has a degree from university of virginia and a law degree from arizona state university. please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman and members of the committee. bank you very much for allowing me the opportunity to present the views of the county office concerning the continued importance of the violence against women act and more specifically, about the value of mandatory minimum...
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sally, i know you're back there somewhere. my comments are purely those of a parent who's concerned about the long-term ability of my children and children in similar circumstances to live independently and to develop a career track that will enable them to support themselves financially while at the same time meeting and overcoming challenges that, frankly, i have never faced and probably you have never faced in our entire lives. i am not educated like president duncan or president rose or president burton. i'm not a therapist in the field as is jeff ross. nor am i well versed in the nuances of autism and as well-redwóp -- well read as my wife. she's a wonderful woman and a very accomplished woman. she frankly should be seated in this witness chair so when we do the next hearing, she needs to be invited. i'd like to -- you know, people talk about take-aways and i'll go through the testimony in a second. i think that when this hearing -- when you go on to further activities, the two take-aways that i could add to my testimony
sally, i know you're back there somewhere. my comments are purely those of a parent who's concerned about the long-term ability of my children and children in similar circumstances to live independently and to develop a career track that will enable them to support themselves financially while at the same time meeting and overcoming challenges that, frankly, i have never faced and probably you have never faced in our entire lives. i am not educated like president duncan or president rose or...
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because, sally is an example i'm sure because of working a long period of time. therefore it is a hard case. but, this is the but, i don't think we are any longer in the position where we can simply plead even on the merits, to our advantage. the problem with employing relatives, and same thing with mortgages, i'm in the fortunate position, being london mp i don't claim second home allowance i can speak more on wreck tiffly, looks like unjust or unintentional enrichment. you got money in the household or capital gain on the property. may not be a loss to anybody else but it is a gain to the member or member's family. i at this that's what people object to. >> let's look at some of the other things were expecting to come out. kelly, what about in the suggestion, in future mps would only rent homes. somebody that you would welcome? >> absolutely we would welcome an end to second home allowance as we've seen it in the past it. was never a right thing even unwittingly point being made mp. were not able to build property off taxpayer's money we have to see an end to t
because, sally is an example i'm sure because of working a long period of time. therefore it is a hard case. but, this is the but, i don't think we are any longer in the position where we can simply plead even on the merits, to our advantage. the problem with employing relatives, and same thing with mortgages, i'm in the fortunate position, being london mp i don't claim second home allowance i can speak more on wreck tiffly, looks like unjust or unintentional enrichment. you got money in the...
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we base that partly, of course, one of our neighbors, doctor sally ride was a member of that columbia and also the challenger failure evaluations, but it is our belief that that could be done. >> okay. on the issue of the commercial development, i have been certainly a supporter of the c.o.t.s., commercial orbital transportation services, i think that is a viable area for private investment, and also for kind of a fallback provision where we need it. but i do want to ask you, if we had that private capability but not the orion or the ares ready to go, and we still have a gap in our own nasa capabilities, do you think that exclusive reliance on the commercial development is justifiable, in the face of the need to utilize the space station? or does that concern you? >> the reason we offered options that depend heavily on commercial development, are that we are trying to free nasa's money and talent to tackle the tough problems of going beyond earth orbit. we think we were in a situation a little like the airlines were when the government stepped in and awarded contracts to carry the mai
we base that partly, of course, one of our neighbors, doctor sally ride was a member of that columbia and also the challenger failure evaluations, but it is our belief that that could be done. >> okay. on the issue of the commercial development, i have been certainly a supporter of the c.o.t.s., commercial orbital transportation services, i think that is a viable area for private investment, and also for kind of a fallback provision where we need it. but i do want to ask you, if we had...
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sally fields says on television to us -- i've seen it many mornings as i'm brushing my teeth on the television commercial -- "i always thought calcium, vitamin d, and exercise would keep my bones healthy, but i got osteoporosis anyway, so my doctor started me once a month -- excuse me -- on once a month boniva. and he told me something important. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. my tests showed i was able to stop my bone loss with boniva. studies show after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women did, too. i've got this one body and this one life, so i want to stop my bone loss, and i did more than that. i reversed it with boniva. so go ask your doctor whether boniva is right for you," she says. some of us need help falling asleep. some of us need help staying asleep. a good night's sleep doesn't have to be an on-off thing anymore. the makers of the most prescribed name in sleep medicine comes controlled release ambienc.r. it's the only one with two layers of sleep. it's a treatment you can consider along with your doctor along with lifestyle changes and can be
sally fields says on television to us -- i've seen it many mornings as i'm brushing my teeth on the television commercial -- "i always thought calcium, vitamin d, and exercise would keep my bones healthy, but i got osteoporosis anyway, so my doctor started me once a month -- excuse me -- on once a month boniva. and he told me something important. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. my tests showed i was able to stop my bone loss with boniva. studies show after...
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or that family because they are struggling with cancer and does not have health insurance or little sally needs some kind of operation and she doesn't have any health insurance. within 1 dollar or $5 to help the family get the health care that the need. this is in the united states of america. this should not and cannot be allowed to continue. madam president, one of the unfortunate things that has occurred in the entire health care debate that we are in right now is we have largely ignored what is happening in terms of health care around the rest of the world. i have heard some of my republican colleagues say we have the best health care system in the world. jam if you are a millionaire or billionaire but not if you are in the middle class, certainly will win come. it's just not true. today, the united states, despite 46 million being uninsured and more under insured spends almost twice as much per person on health care as any other country. and despite that, our health care outcomes are in many respects, not all but many respects worse than other countries in terms of life expectancy, o
or that family because they are struggling with cancer and does not have health insurance or little sally needs some kind of operation and she doesn't have any health insurance. within 1 dollar or $5 to help the family get the health care that the need. this is in the united states of america. this should not and cannot be allowed to continue. madam president, one of the unfortunate things that has occurred in the entire health care debate that we are in right now is we have largely ignored...
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sally bill that is being sold as a way to reduce costs actually drives them up. the bottom line is this. after 2,074 pages and trillions for in government spending, massive new taxes and a half a trillion dollar cut in medicare, most people mr. president according to congressional budget office, most people will see their insurance premiums go up. this is not what the american people are asking for. and it certainly is not reform. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> mia amendment and the essential aspects of it is that it guarantees women access to lifesaving, preventive services and screening. this amendment eliminates one of the major barriers to excessing they care for accessing care in the area of preventive services. it does not by getting rid of or minimizing height co-pays and high deductibles that are often overwhelming hurdles for women to access screening programs. we know that screening is important and early detection is important because it saves lives but it also saves money. it does it by reducing the top diseases that are killing women today or c
sally bill that is being sold as a way to reduce costs actually drives them up. the bottom line is this. after 2,074 pages and trillions for in government spending, massive new taxes and a half a trillion dollar cut in medicare, most people mr. president according to congressional budget office, most people will see their insurance premiums go up. this is not what the american people are asking for. and it certainly is not reform. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> mia amendment and the...
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while little sally need some kind of operation and she doesn't have any health insurance. but in a buck or five bucks to help that family get the health care that they need. this is in the united states of america. this should not and cannot be allowed to continue. madame president one of the unfortunate things that has occurred during the entire health care debate that we are in right now is that we have largely ignored what is happening in terms of health care around the rest of the world. i have heard some of my republican colleagues get up and say we have the best health care system in the world. now we do if you're a millionaire or a billionaire but not if you're in the middle class. not if you're a working-class person certainly not if you're low income. it's just not true. today the united states despite 46 million being uninsured and more being uninsured spend almost twice as much per person on health care as any any other country. and despite that, our health care outcomes are in many respects not all but in many respects worse than other countries in terms of lif
while little sally need some kind of operation and she doesn't have any health insurance. but in a buck or five bucks to help that family get the health care that they need. this is in the united states of america. this should not and cannot be allowed to continue. madame president one of the unfortunate things that has occurred during the entire health care debate that we are in right now is that we have largely ignored what is happening in terms of health care around the rest of the world. i...
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as a formidable lange expert sally stein has shown, her photography repeatedly displays a transgressivemiss towards gendered warrants, although it seems conceivable to me that lange herself might not have recognized it. while the popular of the new joe blanton clung to them. pictured women in those meals as domestics. while the popular front artistic icon stereotypes women as helpmates and earth mothers, lange visualize women as independent and often conflict it. this is a photograph not from the depression, but a study she did of defense shipbuilding plants in richmond, california. her depression went on a shirt the edged film, often delicate but always tough. her work shows women at hard labor in the fields as often as men. her rural subject matter was part of what was responsible because a division of labor was less common among farm working people which was very, very common for women to work in the fields and to follow the point i stayed before because women are farmers as well as farmers wives. quintessentially a photographer of labor she did not show rural women as wives but as r
as a formidable lange expert sally stein has shown, her photography repeatedly displays a transgressivemiss towards gendered warrants, although it seems conceivable to me that lange herself might not have recognized it. while the popular of the new joe blanton clung to them. pictured women in those meals as domestics. while the popular front artistic icon stereotypes women as helpmates and earth mothers, lange visualize women as independent and often conflict it. this is a photograph not from...
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best serves the american people and work in partnership with other branches of government and that is sally democracy fights a war. the president's speech offered a vision of a path forward by the great many questions remain. including, house simply beyond adding more resources the u.s. and afghan civilian strategy will improve, what balance we will strike between security population centers and entering into the afghan countryside, how we intend to finance this increase commitment and crucially how we intend to improve our partnership with pakistan. we look forward to the conversation this morning. >> mr. chairman i join you in welcoming secretary clinton, secretary gates and admiral mullen. we appreciate very much that he well-funded-- come to the foreign relations committee. the presence of the three of you underlies depends on military and civilian programs. we must sustain the civil military approach, given the interlocking elements for the newly announced strategy. as we consider our courts in afghanistan we should evaluate options according to how well they contribute to the united s
best serves the american people and work in partnership with other branches of government and that is sally democracy fights a war. the president's speech offered a vision of a path forward by the great many questions remain. including, house simply beyond adding more resources the u.s. and afghan civilian strategy will improve, what balance we will strike between security population centers and entering into the afghan countryside, how we intend to finance this increase commitment and...
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us, president obama talked about us as one of the leaders in this, and we had "the new york times," sally these incredible scientists who have done amazing things in the world. the only picture leading the science effort for the the united states of america was elmo. we take that with pride. >> one of the criticisms of people who are entering adulthood now is that they have an outsized sense of entitlement. some say it comes from the "everyone is a winner "method from sesame street. do you feel that is misplaced? >> you are special. [laughter] >> i think so. >> actually, i don't think sesame street has always just been about that. unlike most children's programs, it has been a window on the real world. that is why we have grouches, because it is about teaching children that not everyone is so happy and great every day. you have grouchy people. we actually have been able to have many diverse characters on the show over many, many years. part of that is to show kids that they are different. we are different, but we are the same, which is a little different than everybody is special and ever
us, president obama talked about us as one of the leaders in this, and we had "the new york times," sally these incredible scientists who have done amazing things in the world. the only picture leading the science effort for the the united states of america was elmo. we take that with pride. >> one of the criticisms of people who are entering adulthood now is that they have an outsized sense of entitlement. some say it comes from the "everyone is a winner "method from...
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so president obama gave a response and sally talked çóaboç her own experience getting screened through >> in part to make certain that potential attackers do not know what to expect. many passengers welcome that. but that careful unpredictability has made life far more confusing for thousands of travelers. it was extremely strict, what was traveling with a 5-year-old daughter. she arrived at 9:30 a.m. and did not reach the screening area until nearly seven hours later. let's go to wichita, kansas. >> caller: hello. yeah. we're terrorizing ourself. you know, the terrorist you say you heard about that. are you ready? this is noble. yes. we are terrorizing ourself. every time something has happened, the terrorist got online to post it. and then the news media are here. you know? we broadcast across the nation ends across the world. so they are winning like that. in effect, we're terrorizing ourself. you know? they don't have to do anything. when the old security and homeland security, he was always talking about chatter. it was chatter. and they would walk these yellow, orange, red, and d
so president obama gave a response and sally talked çóaboç her own experience getting screened through >> in part to make certain that potential attackers do not know what to expect. many passengers welcome that. but that careful unpredictability has made life far more confusing for thousands of travelers. it was extremely strict, what was traveling with a 5-year-old daughter. she arrived at 9:30 a.m. and did not reach the screening area until nearly seven hours later. let's go to...