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what i did is i reached out to the most well-known professor at u.s.c.d i then showed up at u.s.c. as he left his class and said i'd like to just spend 20 minutes with you. >> rose: i'll just walk with you and talk. >> we'll just walk and talk. he eventually said yes and hung out with me for an hour and a half and in that hour and a half i learned more than i did in a year. i thought, i'm going to apply that methodology to other subjects. >> rose: right there the idea was born. >> exactly. >> rose: what you do is exactly what we do at this table every day. we invite interesting people here like you to talk about the who, what when, why of your life and how you see the world. i mean, that's exactly what you have been doing on your own for your own self education. i do it for a whole audience here. but the same idea curiosity, creativity and asking questions. >> i just felt we all have curiosity, but if you really focus, you can use it as superpower, as a tool to get inside the psyche of another individual that is expert at something that you're not and yo
what i did is i reached out to the most well-known professor at u.s.c.d i then showed up at u.s.c. as he left his class and said i'd like to just spend 20 minutes with you. >> rose: i'll just walk with you and talk. >> we'll just walk and talk. he eventually said yes and hung out with me for an hour and a half and in that hour and a half i learned more than i did in a year. i thought, i'm going to apply that methodology to other subjects. >> rose: right there the idea was...
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someone facing 18 u.s.c. 1893d and e, those are the charges, i can roll that off because i was the firstperson charged under them for leaking for a non-espionage case allows for no argument in court by me or anyone else, why i did what i did, what the possible damage was that i was risking, what the actual damage was, what my motives were and what was risked by keeping it secret that was wrongfully kept secret. no argument can be made like that. i wasn't allowed to nor any of these other people. patraeus wasn't allowed to if he'd been given the charges in court that the f.b.i. wanted to give him under the espionage act. i'm not saying that to apologize or condone what general patraeus did in the way of his leaks. i'm just saying the espionage act is absolutely unjust as an application to someone who is clearly a leaker or a whistleblower and the congress has the ability to change that by changing the law by allowing for what's called a public interest defense or necessity defense so that the public interest defense so that any of these people charged of the 10 that have been charged ther
someone facing 18 u.s.c. 1893d and e, those are the charges, i can roll that off because i was the firstperson charged under them for leaking for a non-espionage case allows for no argument in court by me or anyone else, why i did what i did, what the possible damage was that i was risking, what the actual damage was, what my motives were and what was risked by keeping it secret that was wrongfully kept secret. no argument can be made like that. i wasn't allowed to nor any of these other...
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. >> u.s.c. >> has links to temple. >> she is now the coach of the university of south carolina. >> yes. >> so close. >> so close took in the final. >> three out of four from our area. >> and then bo fridays chester. >> we have a lot to be proud of. >> yes. >> got that off my chest. >> i'm glad you did. >> thank you this definitely got peoples attention after the game. >> which game. >> kentucky/wisconsin game. >> okay. >> during a post game news conference kentucky guard andrew harrison was caught mum blink a racial slur about wisconsin forward frank. he a apologized after calling him. they had a good conversation. he wished him luck in tonight's championship many. >> he calls hit big frank. >> he is over it and nothing need to be made out of it. wisconsin coach bo ryan says it was a teachable moment. he was upset. >> they were going for a perfect season. they get upset. he was made. somebody said what do you think about frank. >> and he goes, f bomb, n word. >> not good. >> no. >> let's hope he learn something from this. >> he was apologizing all over the place. >> he was graceful and
. >> u.s.c. >> has links to temple. >> she is now the coach of the university of south carolina. >> yes. >> so close. >> so close took in the final. >> three out of four from our area. >> and then bo fridays chester. >> we have a lot to be proud of. >> yes. >> got that off my chest. >> i'm glad you did. >> thank you this definitely got peoples attention after the game. >> which game. >> kentucky/wisconsin...
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the chair announces the speaker's appointment pusuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-b and the order of the house on january 6 2015, of the following member on the part of the house to the canada-united states interparliamentary group. climb mr. huizenga of michigan, chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, this is to notify you pursuant to rule 8 of the rules of the house of representatives that i have received a grand jury subpoena issued by the united states district court for the central district of california. after consultation with the office of general council regarding the subpoena, i will make the determinations required under rule 8. signed, sincerely gabriella marquez, district director for the honorable tony cardenas. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6 2015, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30 minutes. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate my friend, rob woodall so much. what clarity. we lost a
the chair announces the speaker's appointment pusuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-b and the order of the house on january 6 2015, of the following member on the part of the house to the canada-united states interparliamentary group. climb mr. huizenga of michigan, chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, this is to notify you pursuant to rule 8 of the rules of the house of representatives that i...
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this is really a chance to invite the country in and invite los angeles in and in partnership with u.s.c. and look at california, california to both latin america and to the pacific rim, to look at some of the challenges the country faces and its future. drought and climate change to immigration and the multi cultural diversity of this nation. across the board, all kinds of exciting opportunities. >> the -- you can follow the book fest at lafob.com. thanks for being here. >> look forward to seeing folks. book tv will be live on c-span 2 all weekend next week from "the los angeles times" festival of books april 18 and 19. go to booktv.org. a lot of call-in opportunities. a lot of panels a lot of nonfiction ought thors that you will be hearing. call wait times averaging 30 minutes. this is the first time since the implementation of the law that the i.r.s. is enforcing the tax credit and penaltyy portion of the law. senator johnson: this meeting will come to order. commissioner --commissioner koskinen, we appreciate your testimony. we chose this day because you're not particularly busy but
this is really a chance to invite the country in and invite los angeles in and in partnership with u.s.c. and look at california, california to both latin america and to the pacific rim, to look at some of the challenges the country faces and its future. drought and climate change to immigration and the multi cultural diversity of this nation. across the board, all kinds of exciting opportunities. >> the -- you can follow the book fest at lafob.com. thanks for being here. >> look...
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following residency at los angeles county u.s.c. general hospital and having achieved board certification as an orthopedic surgeon, he practiced for 52 years in orange county. he served in leadership positions on countless medical organizations and was esteemed by his peers for his skills and for dedicating himself to staying on the cutting edge of developments in his field. dr. chino is survived by his wife and his daughter. he will be dearly missed by all who knew him. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you mr. speaker. in less than 40 days the highway trust fund runs out of money which means 90% of the surface transportation projects in this country will stop. mr. delaney: to help congress appreciate the magnitude of this looming crisis, i reached out to my constituents and asked them to give me thei
following residency at los angeles county u.s.c. general hospital and having achieved board certification as an orthopedic surgeon, he practiced for 52 years in orange county. he served in leadership positions on countless medical organizations and was esteemed by his peers for his skills and for dedicating himself to staying on the cutting edge of developments in his field. dr. chino is survived by his wife and his daughter. he will be dearly missed by all who knew him. i yield back. the...
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environmental impact statement in accordance with the national environmental policy act of 1969, 42 u.s.c. 4321, two designated as a national historic landmark of the national park service, and, three located in a highly rural area. the chair: the gentlelady from south dakota and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from south dakota. mrs. noem: the department of veteran affairs is entrusted with a multitude of facilities. the national trust for historic preservation has found serious deficiencies in which the v.a. operates these facilities. the medical facilities are more important than ever. we are seeing thousands of veterans returning from home after fighting abroad. the last thing we want to do is force them to travel hundreds of miles to receive treatment. as is often the case like south dakota. this is connected to our veterans' health and this would prohibit the v.a. from curtailing medical services. i thank the chairman and their staff for their assistance and i urge everyone's support amendment on it as well. i reserve. i would yie
environmental impact statement in accordance with the national environmental policy act of 1969, 42 u.s.c. 4321, two designated as a national historic landmark of the national park service, and, three located in a highly rural area. the chair: the gentlelady from south dakota and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from south dakota. mrs. noem: the department of veteran affairs is entrusted with a multitude of facilities. the national trust for...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant to 44 u.s.c. 2702 and the order of the house of january 6, 2015, of the following individual on the part of the house to the advisory committee on the records of congress. the clerk: mr. jeffrey w. thomas of columbus, ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:00 theme the three branches and you to demonstrate how a policy law, or action he by one of the three branches of government has affected them or this year our grand prize winners are anna gill began, katie demos and michael lozovoy . their entry focused on the subject of minimum wage. >> the federal government created the minimum wage in 1938 as the height of the great depression. it was designed to keep america's workers out of poverty and increase consumer purchasing power in order to stimulate the deme. >> it's been increased 22 times in order to keep up with inflation. including seven times in the past 25 years. >> some say it's time to do it again. but is that r
the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant to 44 u.s.c. 2702 and the order of the house of january 6, 2015, of the following individual on the part of the house to the advisory committee on the records of congress. the clerk: mr. jeffrey w. thomas of columbus, ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:00 theme the three branches and you to demonstrate how a policy law, or...