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of course, brian remembers him from this day when he hit poor titus in the kisser. >> today titus isree. >> you're three. i thought you were ten. >> what brings you to new york today? >> last night we did a late night comedy show. they flew us out. while we're here, we gave you guys a call and the folks at madison square garden wanted us to come during the game. >> really? >> yeah. >> you're going to shoot at the half time? >> listen, you got to get yourself an agent. you don't have to do these gigs anymore. you're three. you got to make your own decision. >> brian, he's three. >> he's thinking about it. >> we talked to their ncaa compliance office for, like, are we making him ineligible to compete in college athletics? they said no. >> people want to see him do some shooting. >> you want to do some shooting? >> yeah. >> he graduated to the big boys. >> must be the big birthday this past weekend. >> almost. a little more arc in there. >> come on, titus! >> still working on it. >> they're not fully inflated. >> all right, titus! there you go. this is it! >> fantastic. >> that's how it
of course, brian remembers him from this day when he hit poor titus in the kisser. >> today titus isree. >> you're three. i thought you were ten. >> what brings you to new york today? >> last night we did a late night comedy show. they flew us out. while we're here, we gave you guys a call and the folks at madison square garden wanted us to come during the game. >> really? >> yeah. >> you're going to shoot at the half time? >> listen, you got to...
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here on the overview of veterans day titus it make sense toy vitality and open this building. i have an opportunity to look at the history a retired admiral gave me the history. hey i didn't know we have another oral office now i do (laughter) but after helping us to protect our country and freedom across the world what a great opportunity to do the work we do in a building that has provided history. and we try to contribute to a better history by building more buildings to deliver the important mission to maximize the productively and breaking down barriers and walls to help people work together and deliver the services that the american people deserve. it's a fantastic day. i'm excited we're here to kick this off. thank you very much (clapping.) things dan we really appreciate you having us here to celebrate the fantastic headquarters. mayor ed lee was scorn in as the 23rd mayor. he's championed balancing the budget to keep san francisco save and solvent and driving economic innovation. please welcome mayor ed lee (clapping.) thank you ruth >> and thank you nancy pelosi it i
here on the overview of veterans day titus it make sense toy vitality and open this building. i have an opportunity to look at the history a retired admiral gave me the history. hey i didn't know we have another oral office now i do (laughter) but after helping us to protect our country and freedom across the world what a great opportunity to do the work we do in a building that has provided history. and we try to contribute to a better history by building more buildings to deliver the...
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i don't know that they have - titus it's a case by case business we've been in touch with the mta they don't need legislation to do this. the mta has informed us their fine with those requirements so withhold for them to do it for their operates. the other thing inform keep in mind you have a public agency and employees who's job is to monitor those contracts and operators. private operators you don't have that same level of day to day scrutiny. commissioner dwight >> has there been any objections. >> we've provided information to one of the jar parking lot and offered to meet with them. they ended up not following up with us. i interpreted that as perhaps you know it's not a big deal. i offered to meet with them and he suspect they would have been here today. they economy about it we e-mailed them >> commissioner white. >> what are the pregnancy of the private parking lots we're talking about in the city. >> i don't know what the percentage is. the private parking lots run the impact bit there are some small ones and there are the larger ones i don't know wasn't the breakdown is >> an
i don't know that they have - titus it's a case by case business we've been in touch with the mta they don't need legislation to do this. the mta has informed us their fine with those requirements so withhold for them to do it for their operates. the other thing inform keep in mind you have a public agency and employees who's job is to monitor those contracts and operators. private operators you don't have that same level of day to day scrutiny. commissioner dwight >> has there been any...
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titus: i ask unanimous consent to address though house or one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. . titus: i rise to recognize professor green as recipient of the 2013 eugene asher distinguished teaching award. the a.h.a., the leading professional organization in the country, dedicated to the study and testing of history, awards this prize only once a year to recognize outstanding teaching and javo kacy for history. -- and advocacy for history. this is the first time ever this prestigious award has gone to a community college professor. dr. green's vitae is too ims preive to be described in one minute. i'll include additional information in my extended remarks for the record. meantime, let me say i can imagine no one more deserving of this award. i commend dr. dreen for -- green for this division. i am proud to have him as a friend, colleague, and constituent. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from maryland seek recognition? the gentlelady is recognized. ms. edwards: thank you, madam s
titus: i ask unanimous consent to address though house or one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. . titus: i rise to recognize professor green as recipient of the 2013 eugene asher distinguished teaching award. the a.h.a., the leading professional organization in the country, dedicated to the study and testing of history, awards this prize only once a year to recognize outstanding teaching and javo kacy for history. -- and advocacy for history. this is the first time...
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temperatures during the game reached minus 14, titus 40 a when you factor in the windchill. to 15 or 10 below, there will be the coldest playoff game ever but it will be down there. temperatures will be around zero and just below zero as we get to the third and fourth quarter. here's some of the numbers, and some models suggest it will be even colder. look at the fourth quarter, minus 3 degrees. the little bit of wind thereto and with the wind it will create the windchill their which will feel much cooler than zero or minus 2 degrees. the highs tomorrow will be much cooler, high clouds come our way and culture the sunshine, and keep us in stride pattern. there are clouds out there and you think maybe do something, but it's nothing. these are the current temperatures, 40s and low 50's. overnight tomorrow night will be in the 30's. another spare the air alert for tonight, in the air quality get the little bit better as we get into friday. none of it is severe, it's all kind of in the outer range, but would like to see you. without an unprecedented amount of these spare the air
temperatures during the game reached minus 14, titus 40 a when you factor in the windchill. to 15 or 10 below, there will be the coldest playoff game ever but it will be down there. temperatures will be around zero and just below zero as we get to the third and fourth quarter. here's some of the numbers, and some models suggest it will be even colder. look at the fourth quarter, minus 3 degrees. the little bit of wind thereto and with the wind it will create the windchill their which will feel...
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for titus. i always switch sides joining of the sunni islamist factions the battles are fought the left that bodies and black theme of al qaeda fighters line in the streets the syrian network for human rights and the monitoring group said seventy one i s i l fighters twenty rubble robles and twenty six civilians were killed in the fighting to oust the last nail in the last three days the fighting comes as groups in iraq identified themselves as high as i held that sees sunni muslim towns acros the border in iraq. turkish prime is that if i hear a lot has arrived in tokyo. early in the day your lawn gave the speech hosted by the japanese business daily nikkei pretty commented on the syrian peace talks while also calling for a globalized campaign to fight terrorists jen it'd be that you like to lose one of the video for the geneva to talks the need to overcome the obstacle is set to leave the barn. syrian president assad is fox news to step down. the current situation cannot be accepted the intent
for titus. i always switch sides joining of the sunni islamist factions the battles are fought the left that bodies and black theme of al qaeda fighters line in the streets the syrian network for human rights and the monitoring group said seventy one i s i l fighters twenty rubble robles and twenty six civilians were killed in the fighting to oust the last nail in the last three days the fighting comes as groups in iraq identified themselves as high as i held that sees sunni muslim towns acros...
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titus has been about government owned one there's been an enterprise in china. the controlled gas and coal which are two of the biggest polluters. these countries are responsible for shooting revenues in the country to target given up all the three that would affect earnings. the argument made the bed to read run companies can't be controlled just note that the attack and all the nifty if the chinese gov't is making money from the polluting companies. they can only tell help to stop. and i would take money away the argument directly apply to china. that is probably limited on a theoretical level. if the chinese cover would have stronger internal controls over cover own company gardening can be nullified this will likely come for prioritization of environmental issues over the bottom line of the company. the forbes article said. younger generations will want to continue combat pollution. if they don't lose to quit the team. the value of real they would drop to one of their skin enterprises that are her by pollution know what is the need to change them. if housing
titus has been about government owned one there's been an enterprise in china. the controlled gas and coal which are two of the biggest polluters. these countries are responsible for shooting revenues in the country to target given up all the three that would affect earnings. the argument made the bed to read run companies can't be controlled just note that the attack and all the nifty if the chinese gov't is making money from the polluting companies. they can only tell help to stop. and i...
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titus grain is launching a startup next month called, the drop. the company rents out bodyguards to craigslist users for $15 to oversee the transaction. >> we want to dispel any type of conflict, make sure nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: and for $25, the guard will also test the product to make sure it works. the service is only for the small transactions, things like laptops and smartphones. the guards will not accompany people to go buy a car, for example. they say the liability is too high for the expensive items. we asked craigslist users for their feedback. >> paying that extra $15 just to make sure you're safe, i think that's worth it. >> how many times have you tried to buy something off craigslist and been scammed? yeah. you open the box and there's nothing in there. the guy runs away. now i can have somebody come, protect me. >> reporter: some say they will use the service only if the products are over $100. others say might as well just go buy a brand-new product if they have to pay the security fee. >> definitely a false sense of secur
titus grain is launching a startup next month called, the drop. the company rents out bodyguards to craigslist users for $15 to oversee the transaction. >> we want to dispel any type of conflict, make sure nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: and for $25, the guard will also test the product to make sure it works. the service is only for the small transactions, things like laptops and smartphones. the guards will not accompany people to go buy a car, for example. they say the liability...
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it took titus in to mississippi. we took i-10 past the pond space center, space st. louis, past diamond head to delittle. once there we would exited the highway, driven past, the railroad tracks. past the wooden houses and small sandy yards. trees sheeting the shade. here horses still in fields munching grass, seeking cooling. goat chewing fence posts. delittle -- the two towns were all of my family hailed from are not new orleans. it squats besides the manmade beach of gulf of mexico alongside long beach. bait of st. louis at the back. while delittle hugs the back of the baif st. -- bay of st. louis. the streets of both towns are sleepy through much of the summer. and through much of the winter whether temperatures hoover near freezing. in delittle during the summers, there's sometimes crowds on sundays at county park because younger people come out to play bsh basketball and play music from the cars. in the spring the older people gather at the local baseball field while negro leagues come tout play. on halloween people walk or ride on the back of pickup trucks thr
it took titus in to mississippi. we took i-10 past the pond space center, space st. louis, past diamond head to delittle. once there we would exited the highway, driven past, the railroad tracks. past the wooden houses and small sandy yards. trees sheeting the shade. here horses still in fields munching grass, seeking cooling. goat chewing fence posts. delittle -- the two towns were all of my family hailed from are not new orleans. it squats besides the manmade beach of gulf of mexico alongside...
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titus is back. all kicks off 12 minutes from now right here on your channel for news.h ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ le announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal cnks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirri ] talko your doctor abt viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your hea is healthy enough for sex. dnot take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effectinclude headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medil help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> a school bus driver in baltimore county, maryland under fire after a student on board the bus snapped a picture of her texting while she was driving with
titus is back. all kicks off 12 minutes from now right here on your channel for news.h ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ le announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal cnks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirri ] talko your doctor abt viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your hea is healthy enough for sex. dnot take viagra if you take nitrates for...
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a second factor that contributed to the mom titus change of events in the fall of 2004 was the 9/11 commission itself. they were a group of -- they had a lot of cache and a lot of influence. indeed they constructed their own strategy to be able to build a legislative proposal that would have a chance of succeeding and could be acted on very swiftly. the third factor occurring at the time the failure or the misassessment iraq was coming in to stark relief in the summer of 2004. the senate intelligence committee report came out and faulted group think. again, the cia was at the very low level of prestige at the time. and finally, you have note, of course, the presence of the 9/11 commission families who i go through in the book became quiet a powerful special interest group advocating for reform of the intelligence comeenty joined forces with the 9/11 commission, and was able to have tremendous influence over the process. the last thing, and really the conventional wisdom, we created a director of national intelligence and a national counterterrorism center that the 9/11 commission recommended b
a second factor that contributed to the mom titus change of events in the fall of 2004 was the 9/11 commission itself. they were a group of -- they had a lot of cache and a lot of influence. indeed they constructed their own strategy to be able to build a legislative proposal that would have a chance of succeeding and could be acted on very swiftly. the third factor occurring at the time the failure or the misassessment iraq was coming in to stark relief in the summer of 2004. the senate...
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titus grain is launching a startup next month called, the drop.ompany rents out bodyguards to craigslist users for $15 to oversee the transaction. >> we want to dispel any type of conflict, make sure nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: and for $25, the guard will also test the product to make sure it works. the service is only for the small transactions, things like laptops and smartphones. the guards will not accompany people to go buy a car, for example. they say the liability is too high for the expensive items. we asked craigslist users for their feedback. >> paying that extra $15 just to make sure you're safe, i think that's worth it. >> how many times have you tried to buy something off craigslist and been scammed? yeah. you open the box and there's nothing in there. the guy runs away. now i can have somebody come, protect me. >> reporter: some say they will use the service only if the products are over $100. others say might as well just go buy a brand-new product if they have to pay the security fee. >> definitely a false sense of security, i
titus grain is launching a startup next month called, the drop.ompany rents out bodyguards to craigslist users for $15 to oversee the transaction. >> we want to dispel any type of conflict, make sure nothing goes wrong. >> reporter: and for $25, the guard will also test the product to make sure it works. the service is only for the small transactions, things like laptops and smartphones. the guards will not accompany people to go buy a car, for example. they say the liability is too...
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titus: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. titus: like those who have spoken so eloquently before me, i stand in strong opposition to h.r. 7. this legislation would drastically undermine a woman's constitutional right to choose and could effectively eliminate access to safe, legal reproductive care for low-income women across the country. it would also hurt our small businesses by raising taxes on those who offer their employees economy hencive health insurance -- comprehensive health insurance. republicans have repeatedly demonstrated a lack of understanding about basic women's health care and this bill is just one more example of their continuing attack on women's rights. h.r. 7 is a step backward, it's nothing more than a distraction from the critical work we should be doing to pass immigration reform, strengthen our economy and create jobs. we apparently have no time to vote on unemployment benefits for our neighbors, but plenty o
titus: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. titus: like those who have spoken so eloquently before me, i stand in strong opposition to h.r. 7. this legislation would drastically undermine a woman's constitutional right to choose and could effectively eliminate access to safe, legal reproductive care for low-income women across the country. it would also hurt...
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titus: these have had a substantial impact, cutting poverty by one third since 1967. despite the progress, we have a lot to do. today 100 million americans live in or near the brink of poverty, including 48 million women and 28 million children. in nevada nearly 18% of women and 24% of children live in poverty. a situation made even worse by the gender wage gap and the lack of paid leave and affordable care. it's hard to lean in when you're barely hanging on. what's more, cuts to snap and unemployment insurance have placed even greater hardships on those already struggling to get by. denying these vital lifelines is morally indefensible and economically shortsighted. to win the war on poverty, we must strengthen, not gut, the programs that protect and empower millions of people every day, giving everyone in this great country an opportunity to succeed. i yield pack. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from hawaii seek recognition snfment -- without objection, the gentlelady from hawaii is recognized. ms. hanabusa: for the first time israel na
titus: these have had a substantial impact, cutting poverty by one third since 1967. despite the progress, we have a lot to do. today 100 million americans live in or near the brink of poverty, including 48 million women and 28 million children. in nevada nearly 18% of women and 24% of children live in poverty. a situation made even worse by the gender wage gap and the lack of paid leave and affordable care. it's hard to lean in when you're barely hanging on. what's more, cuts to snap and...
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il4ave a drug called and four german titus and asthma. we have an il6 coming in.s something hard to believe. this could affect half of the world population. all of these are coming along. we have a lot of innovation. when i look at the underlying performance in the business with no real pastent -- >> why is it so hard to develop a drug? is it the science or regulatory environment? >> it is all of the above. you have to be humble. we do not understand everything perfectly. one of the reasons we acquired the other company is to get an understanding of target. you have to understand the disease and the targets that translate into the outcome. when you are in rare diseases, you get very good genetic targets. one of the things that we did recently is -- in the participation, there was some hot technology. that will probably be used for a wide range of drugs. because in rare diseases you know the genetics behind it, this is a great place to do that. for our company, it is not innovative -- it is how you access innovation. we have been trying to do that. >> you have an a
il4ave a drug called and four german titus and asthma. we have an il6 coming in.s something hard to believe. this could affect half of the world population. all of these are coming along. we have a lot of innovation. when i look at the underlying performance in the business with no real pastent -- >> why is it so hard to develop a drug? is it the science or regulatory environment? >> it is all of the above. you have to be humble. we do not understand everything perfectly. one of the...
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stuart: titus is another outreach to millennial's bid by the software is a new ad for internet explorer w we're in the 1990s. iconic pop culture references. listen to this. >> there is only one social network, but most of your friends died of dysentery. so i think buzzing your pocket was a pen. until that died two. at least a troll was still a friend. stuart: i suppose this post look to talk to your heartstrings. charles: go back to the justin timberlake thing. this one might have gotten a little too cute. stuart: don't knock microsoft because it is a stock i own, charles. charles: i know, i know. it makes me nervous. stuart: liz macdonald put it best. families are the most important startups. remember that thing we did earlier today? your take next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. gd news. i got a new title. and a rais management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple,
stuart: titus is another outreach to millennial's bid by the software is a new ad for internet explorer w we're in the 1990s. iconic pop culture references. listen to this. >> there is only one social network, but most of your friends died of dysentery. so i think buzzing your pocket was a pen. until that died two. at least a troll was still a friend. stuart: i suppose this post look to talk to your heartstrings. charles: go back to the justin timberlake thing. this one might have gotten...
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one big reason congresswoman dena titus has introduced a bill pushing the va to build new cemeteriests is to be buried with dignity. all veterans are entitled to cha and, again, i think they should have that opportunity, not be a victim of where they live. >> reporter: nevada had two state-run cemeteries that received federal funding including one in boulder city that recently expanded. >> i think we can handle the veteran population that's here. in the 24 years the cemetery's been here, obviously, we've seen a steady increase of the population of southern nevada. >> reporter: but for ford, there's only one place for a proper burial. >> as veterans, we served our nation, and i think it's only reasonable that we have a national cemetery that we can be laid to rest in. >> reporter: we received a statement from the va which in part reads: the va's national cemetery administration is in the midst of the largest expansion since the civil war. it has made major progress towards achieving its strategic goal of providing an honored veterans' burial to 96% of the veteran population within 75
one big reason congresswoman dena titus has introduced a bill pushing the va to build new cemeteriests is to be buried with dignity. all veterans are entitled to cha and, again, i think they should have that opportunity, not be a victim of where they live. >> reporter: nevada had two state-run cemeteries that received federal funding including one in boulder city that recently expanded. >> i think we can handle the veteran population that's here. in the 24 years the cemetery's been...
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titus: thank you. as of the new year 1.3 million americans, including 17,600 nevadans are without a critical economic lifeline. the emergency unemployment insurance that has helped men and women stay out of poverty and keep their families afloat as they look for a job. by allowing this program to expire, those already struggling to make ends meet are now facing even greater hardship as they are left to wonder how to put food on the table, keep a roof over their family's head, or put gas in the car. denying this vital lifeline is not only morally indefensible, it's also economically shortsighted. unemployment insurance benefits not only help the individual and their families who receive them, but they also boost our economy. failing to renew this program will weaken economic growth and cost our country 240,000 jobs, including almost 3,000 in nevada. so for the thousands of nevadans who lost emergency unemployment insurance at the beginning of the year and the 842 more who stand to lose their benefits at
titus: thank you. as of the new year 1.3 million americans, including 17,600 nevadans are without a critical economic lifeline. the emergency unemployment insurance that has helped men and women stay out of poverty and keep their families afloat as they look for a job. by allowing this program to expire, those already struggling to make ends meet are now facing even greater hardship as they are left to wonder how to put food on the table, keep a roof over their family's head, or put gas in the...
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vaciles >> para ella, que sé que va a tener el talento de su padre y su madre >> mi cosita con su titúa cama serán dedicados y delicados, >> o sea comes despacito sabroso y haces lo mismo en la noche, está interesante >> podría tener cierta variación >> acuérdate que en psicología nada es 100% pero hay una correlación bastante alta >> ¿el siguiente cuál sería? >> están los que comen lento pero no les gusta lo que comen, no están disfrutando. a estos no les ha llegado el email que están muertos, son los típicos que se duermen en la cama por más que ella insista, no saben que están muertos >> aquí estamos viendo como se arregla y todo >> pero por ejemplo a lo mejor la de la cama tampoco me gusta >> pero es la manera en que disfrutas >> ysi no lo dices te pasaste de aburrido >> hay más >> vienen otros que son los rápidos que si les gusta lo que comen, estos van más a lo práctico, a su goce, no les importa tanto el goce del otro >>e llos quieren llevar la iniciativa >> controladores y dominantes. a una pasiva le puede gustar pero a una mujer que le gusta controlar de vez en cuando la relac
vaciles >> para ella, que sé que va a tener el talento de su padre y su madre >> mi cosita con su titúa cama serán dedicados y delicados, >> o sea comes despacito sabroso y haces lo mismo en la noche, está interesante >> podría tener cierta variación >> acuérdate que en psicología nada es 100% pero hay una correlación bastante alta >> ¿el siguiente cuál sería? >> están los que comen lento pero no les gusta lo que comen, no están...
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this is elizabeth titus, saying anday be easy to brush off investigation, but it is not so simple toismiss the entire matter when the u.s. attorney's office is looking into it. if chris christie's supporters go too far in the protests of partisanship, a constraint -- it could hurt his reputation as a straight shooter. earlier this month, after e-mails and texts linked christie's aides and appointees to the closing of lanes in the george washington bridge, it is part of a political vendetta, the governor apologize. kathleen. independent line. caller: thank you for letting me talk a few minutes. i am 94 years old. i have lived a very long time. i have seen a lot go down in my lifetime. lot -- my dad was a democrat, my mother was a republican. i wish both was never heard of. george washington had no a political -- had no political affiliations. go find farmers and let them go to washington and straighten this mess out. we have a bunch of greedy, selfish people in america. --adays, they are going to our constitution says it is of the people, by the people, and for the people. host: let's
this is elizabeth titus, saying anday be easy to brush off investigation, but it is not so simple toismiss the entire matter when the u.s. attorney's office is looking into it. if chris christie's supporters go too far in the protests of partisanship, a constraint -- it could hurt his reputation as a straight shooter. earlier this month, after e-mails and texts linked christie's aides and appointees to the closing of lanes in the george washington bridge, it is part of a political vendetta, the...
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titus: i ask unanimous consent to wring up h.r. 3824 republican's refusal to extend unemployment requests. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from oklahoma yield in mr. cole: i do not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman does not yield, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. takano. mr. takano: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3824 to end the republican's refusal to extend unemployment benefits that affect over a quarter million people in my home state of california. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for purposes of the unanimous consent request? mr. cole: i do not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman does not yield therefore the unanimous consent cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentlelady from new hampshire, ms. shea-porter, for a unanimous consent request. ms. shea-porter: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3824 to end the republican leadersship's refusal to ex-ten unemployment benefits. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from
titus: i ask unanimous consent to wring up h.r. 3824 republican's refusal to extend unemployment requests. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman from oklahoma yield in mr. cole: i do not. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman does not yield, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. takano. mr. takano: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3824 to end the republican's refusal to extend unemployment benefits that...