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the reason is, we recognize that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily tohe united states of alabama. >> christians feel that we have a responsibility to help those in need. theertainly demonstrated needs to the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty. the neediest, those at the bottom were immigrants. we had eight or so congregations, hispanic congregations. all of these were just devastated overnight. >> there's also many misconceptions about illegal immigrants. many believe they don't pay taxes, take american jobs and reap american health benefits. >> a lot of people believe that illegal immigration is an issue because of the misinformation that is out there. you also hear that illegal immigrants take health care but when you fill out a form you have to prove your citizenship to acquire those types of benefits. theyso hear a lot about don't pay taxes. well, immigrants do pay taxes, when they rent a property, when they buy gas, when they pay for groceries, like any other citizen they are paying taxes. they pay taxes in the form of federal incom
the reason is, we recognize that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily tohe united states of alabama. >> christians feel that we have a responsibility to help those in need. theertainly demonstrated needs to the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty. the neediest, those at the bottom were immigrants. we had eight or so congregations, hispanic congregations. all of these were just devastated overnight. >> there's also many misconceptions about...
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and the reason is we recognized that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily to the state of alabama. >> so christians feel we have a responsibility, and we certainly have demonstrated the neediest of the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty and all, the neediest, those at the bottom, were the immigrants. had had eight or so con gre congratulations that we were versing, hispanic congregations. all of these were con gre congratulations were just devastated overnight. >> there are also many misconceptions about illegal immigrants. for instance, many believe illegals don't pay taxes. reap erican jobs, and american health benefits. >> i think a lot of people believe illegal immigrants because of the misinformation that is out there. you often hear that immigrants take healthcare or public welfare programs. but when you fill out a form, you have to prove your citizenship in order to acquire those type of public benefits. well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen
and the reason is we recognized that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily to the state of alabama. >> so christians feel we have a responsibility, and we certainly have demonstrated the neediest of the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty and all, the neediest, those at the bottom, were the immigrants. had had eight or so con gre congratulations that we were versing, hispanic congregations. all of these were con gre congratulations were just...
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some of the largest growth of latinos in the united states is in the south of the united states of america. i was talking to ana. i went 45 minutes outside of orlando, and there were 500 migrant workers. you know what they said to me? can you help us with the police? just want to be able to come and shop. here is what happens. i do not get paid, because they do not feel i have a recourse to demand payment for my work. part of it is -- and the other part, just overall -- look. let us make sure that these 11 million people that are so important to us as a community of people, the 20% of latinos that are undocumented in the united states of america -- they are important, because as they salaries,s, so do the wages, and benefits of everybody else. now, you have employers that cannot take them choose one against the other. i think that is an important vote, that november thing. stop the picking of winners and losers, pitting one group against another. tavis: let me go to the other end of this stage, to mary rose wilcox. she is a supervisor out of the great state of arizona. arizona, as we all k
some of the largest growth of latinos in the united states is in the south of the united states of america. i was talking to ana. i went 45 minutes outside of orlando, and there were 500 migrant workers. you know what they said to me? can you help us with the police? just want to be able to come and shop. here is what happens. i do not get paid, because they do not feel i have a recourse to demand payment for my work. part of it is -- and the other part, just overall -- look. let us make sure...
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state? america won't tolerate that kind of police state. the congress of the united tates even the most -- the ugliest, most xenophobic member of congress has never devised a plan, an effective plan he says here's the money and we've got the will to go and pick up 11 illion people. hence many of them are in this country, having children, working hard. you sit down and drink the glass of chardonnay, it came from california you know the likelihood as you're sipping on it it came from the hands of undocumented worker. when you got the lettuce and tomato and the strawberry, you know who picked it. isn't it time we allow the very people who put food on our table, because in the end, we're going to have to make a decision, do we want foreigners in foreign countries providing us with our food? or do we want foreigners in our own country under our supervision picking our crops? >> can i get your reaction to what we heard from steve king and louie gohmert earlier this week, tying what happened in boston to the immigration debate saying we need to be careful here because of wh
state? america won't tolerate that kind of police state. the congress of the united tates even the most -- the ugliest, most xenophobic member of congress has never devised a plan, an effective plan he says here's the money and we've got the will to go and pick up 11 illion people. hence many of them are in this country, having children, working hard. you sit down and drink the glass of chardonnay, it came from california you know the likelihood as you're sipping on it it came from the hands of...
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state government does. as we haveame time this 10% unemployment rate, regardless of what the effect of areployment rate is, there 3 million jobs available in the united states of americaause of the scale the mismatch. that is the kind of thing that we should be working on a micro level right now about the educational link to economic development is incredibly strong. we know that individuals make significantly more money. that the unemployment rates decrease as educational attainment increases. we know there is a very direct link between the economy and education. >> we need to make sure we have high standards, we need to make sure we have the resources to help our teachers and students meet those very high standards so we can be well positioned for the future and have a strong and vital community and a strong and vital economy. our students will not just be competing with other kids from knoxville or east tennessee. they will be competing for jobs and opportunities which young people from across the country and around the globe. >> need to find a way to get inrybody fully engaged education in our county and in our state to understand the needs and come up with ideas
state government does. as we haveame time this 10% unemployment rate, regardless of what the effect of areployment rate is, there 3 million jobs available in the united states of americaause of the scale the mismatch. that is the kind of thing that we should be working on a micro level right now about the educational link to economic development is incredibly strong. we know that individuals make significantly more money. that the unemployment rates decrease as educational attainment increases....
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chechnya, or india and kashmir, but a global conspiracy that includes as its leader, the united states of americadeology and an al qaeda narrative which seems to have impacted on at least the older of the two boys. >> there is so much conflict, not only among the reports, but also in just our understanding of human psychology. we're just looking at some video, some of the surveillance video of the two brothers walking casually, two kids walking with backpacks and a shoulder bag. past the, the onlookers to the marathon behind that group of people. as they knew that they were putting down bombs that were going to kill and maim the very people they were walking past. the nonchalance of that, the fact that dzhokar then went to the gym on his campus the next day and said to a friend, yes, it was sad, that is so hard to rationalize. >> but murder and violence often has a surprisingly mundane and human face to it. we've seen that in other places. behind that nonchalance, trying to look normal, these two people were obviously quite angry. quite angry about what was going on, especially the older brother.
chechnya, or india and kashmir, but a global conspiracy that includes as its leader, the united states of americadeology and an al qaeda narrative which seems to have impacted on at least the older of the two boys. >> there is so much conflict, not only among the reports, but also in just our understanding of human psychology. we're just looking at some video, some of the surveillance video of the two brothers walking casually, two kids walking with backpacks and a shoulder bag. past the,...
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but that has led to the greatest overhaul in how the united states of america oversees the production of oil and gas. and it is part of the reform agenda and part of the all of the above energy strategy which the president has been pursuing really from day one when we came into office on january 20, 2009. >> let's go back to m.m.s. you divided that into three very different agencies. take a step back and explain what you did and why you did that. >> m.m.s. has h been around and exist through secretarial order. even today they exist through the power of the secretary of interior under existing law. those m.m.s. had been created by james watt, secretary of interior back in 1981. the agency had not evolved to keep up with the changing technology and challenges as we were moving forward in deeper waters especially in the gulf of mexico. we've taken m.m.s. and blew it up and created three separate agencies to deconflict the missions. we is have an agency that does revenue collection. some $1 billion that come into the treasury. and then to oversee the planning and the regulation, we create
but that has led to the greatest overhaul in how the united states of america oversees the production of oil and gas. and it is part of the reform agenda and part of the all of the above energy strategy which the president has been pursuing really from day one when we came into office on january 20, 2009. >> let's go back to m.m.s. you divided that into three very different agencies. take a step back and explain what you did and why you did that. >> m.m.s. has h been around and...
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ladies and gentlemen, the pledge of allegiance led by first lieutenant melissa stockwell, united states army. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of united states of americaor which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the chair of the george w. bush institute advisory board, dr. condoleeza rice. [applause] >> good morning. mr. president and mrs. obama, president and mrs. carter, president and mrs. george h.w. bush, president and mrs. clinton and president and mrs. bush, i have the honor of introducing a number of global leaders, national leaders and texas state leaders who have come to join us on this momentous occasion. as your name is called, may i ask you to stand and may i ask the audience to hold your applause so we can acknowledge our global leaders together. president of the republic of georgia, former president of spain, president aknar, the former president of ghana, john kufor, the former president of south korea, le man bok, and mrs. kim. former president of el salvador, former prime minister silvio berlusconi of italy. former prime minister tony blair and m
ladies and gentlemen, the pledge of allegiance led by first lieutenant melissa stockwell, united states army. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of united states of americaor which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the chair of the george w. bush institute advisory board, dr. condoleeza rice. [applause] >> good morning. mr. president and mrs. obama, president and mrs. carter, president...
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may god bless the people of boston and the united states of america. >> hi, i'm tim scott, senator from south carolina. this week, on patriot's day a day that celebrates the beginning of our kyntry's journey toward freedom, a horrific stradge dioccurred. the boston marathon bombing left all of us with a heavy heart and we pray for the victims and their families. however the perpetrates of this act hoped to shake the confidence of a city, they only strengthened the resolve of the nation this became apparent immediately as first responders ran toward unknown dangers. these amazing americans, some of whom charged through fences and barricades, put their own lives on the line to help others. we are so thankful for these women and men who on a daily basis sacrifice for our nation. they are our friends, our family, our neighbors. join me in praying for them and the victims of this tragedy, the victims' families and their support system, to those who uld attack america and our citizens, let me say this. there is no corner on earth, no hiding place in america, that will keep us from finding you
may god bless the people of boston and the united states of america. >> hi, i'm tim scott, senator from south carolina. this week, on patriot's day a day that celebrates the beginning of our kyntry's journey toward freedom, a horrific stradge dioccurred. the boston marathon bombing left all of us with a heavy heart and we pray for the victims and their families. however the perpetrates of this act hoped to shake the confidence of a city, they only strengthened the resolve of the nation...
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. >> the united states of america must strive to expand the reach of freedom. [ applause ] one of the benefits of freedom is that people can disagree. it is fair to say i created plenty of opportunity to exercise that right. >> president obama's predecessors praised him. >> he takes his job seriously but not himself too seriously. he is a good man. >> if we do that, it will be in large part, thanks to the hard work of president w. bush. [ applause ] >> the bush patriarch and 41st president bush was clearly emotional and in a wheelchair. >> it is a great pleasure to be here and honor our oldest son. this is very special for barbara and me. when the 89 year old bush stood up, so did the audience. >> former president clinton admitted to befriending president bush 41 and 43. >> a couple of times in his second term, george bush would call me just to talk politicings and a chill went up and down my spine when laura said all of their records were digitized. did god, i hope there is it no record of those conversations in this vast and beautiful building. >> former president jimmy carter haile
. >> the united states of america must strive to expand the reach of freedom. [ applause ] one of the benefits of freedom is that people can disagree. it is fair to say i created plenty of opportunity to exercise that right. >> president obama's predecessors praised him. >> he takes his job seriously but not himself too seriously. he is a good man. >> if we do that, it will be in large part, thanks to the hard work of president w. bush. [ applause ] >> the bush...
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sovereign entities, and take anybody to court and intimidate those countries, including the united states of america most significant regulation that undermines the company most the united states of america it would be us that they take to court. >> cenk: i remember when we did the show awhile back, if there was one exert on sovereignty, it was george w. bush. let's get his words of wisdom on this. >> what do you think tribal sovereignty means in the 21st century, and how do we resolve conflict. >> tribal sovereignty means that, it's sovereign. you're a--you've been given sovereignty, and you're viewed as a sovereign entity. and therefore the relationship between the federal government and tribes is one between sovereign entities. >> cenk: i don't know what i love more about that clip, the number times he said sovereign or when the audience literally laughs at him in the middle. >> you know, that was like on november 27th he pulled off the word of the day for another 27th, and it was entity. >> cenk: sovereign entity. >> i'm going to use that in a sentence today. >> cenk: look, the guy is a joke, an
sovereign entities, and take anybody to court and intimidate those countries, including the united states of america most significant regulation that undermines the company most the united states of america it would be us that they take to court. >> cenk: i remember when we did the show awhile back, if there was one exert on sovereignty, it was george w. bush. let's get his words of wisdom on this. >> what do you think tribal sovereignty means in the 21st century, and how do we...
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the sixth amendment of the constitution of the united states of america says i have a right to legal counsel of my choice, my choice, not his choice. so for seven weeks i got in an argument i was chained, shackled, and gaged for three days. the first day i was in a metal folding chair, cuffed to the leg of the chair, handcuff wed metal handcuffs and i had cables in my mouth, and i had a get to tee, - goatee, and there was a big argument, if mr. seale says -- if he would just indicate he will not disrupt this court anymore by shaking his head up and down -- what he wanted me to do -- i said mmmmmmmmmmm -- this is where i was coming from. and then i remembered something. that i had read. a person pulling at their chains is acting in the manner of a free person. so, the metal cuffs and the metal chair and the jury sitting there, clang, clang, clang, ain't going to have court today. and send this jury out. put the court in recess. the second day they had big mahogany wooden chairs. those metal chairs never bothered seale. so they strapped my arms down, not with handcuffs-but with the stra
the sixth amendment of the constitution of the united states of america says i have a right to legal counsel of my choice, my choice, not his choice. so for seven weeks i got in an argument i was chained, shackled, and gaged for three days. the first day i was in a metal folding chair, cuffed to the leg of the chair, handcuff wed metal handcuffs and i had cables in my mouth, and i had a get to tee, - goatee, and there was a big argument, if mr. seale says -- if he would just indicate he will...
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not be aware of what naturalized citizens pledge upon officially joining the nation of the united states of americandly struck by the words we recited. we pledged to defend the constitution and the laws of the united states of america against all enemies. foreign and domestic. and we pledged to perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by law. when i recited this pledge last week, i could not imagine that work of national importance by civilians would be required here in boston so soon. but now all of us need to take up this pledge. we all have service to perform and, indeed, we are all moved by the thousands of people who stepped forward in a moment of tragedy and confusion to serve. i want to salute everyone who ran towards the victim despite risk to themselves. everyone who gave blood. everyone who volunteered shelter for stranded runners. i want to salute the members of law enforcement who are protecting us as we speak. and to thank the people around the world who are sending messages of hope and solidarity. before us, all is civilian work of national and even i
not be aware of what naturalized citizens pledge upon officially joining the nation of the united states of americandly struck by the words we recited. we pledged to defend the constitution and the laws of the united states of america against all enemies. foreign and domestic. and we pledged to perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by law. when i recited this pledge last week, i could not imagine that work of national importance by civilians would be...
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of anything goes. well, i say to them, tonight there is not a liberal america, and a conservative america. there is the united states is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. >> before we saw barack obama give that speech, we could all imagine that one day in the distant future there would be an african-american president. when we saw that speech, that night, we could finally put a face on who that african-american president would be. we could put a timetable on his ascension to the presidency. an african-american president was no longer a dream. it was an ever-expanding political reality, as soon as barack obama completed that convention keynote address. and now the white house that was built by slaves is home to descendents of slaves. the american myth has always been that anyone can grow up to be president. that was our mythology back when slavery was still legal. that was our mythology when women still didn't have the right to vote. we still have never had a woman president, but our mythology remains that anyone can grow up to be pres
of anything goes. well, i say to them, tonight there is not a liberal america, and a conservative america. there is the united states is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. >> before we saw barack obama give that speech, we could all imagine that one day in the distant future there would be an african-american president. when we saw that speech, that night, we could finally put a face on who that...
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. >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of ngress the medal of honor to chaplain emil kapaun, the united states army at the risk of his life above the call of duty. he distinguished himself and put himself above the call of duty while serving with the 3rd battalion, 8th cavarly regiment, 1st cavarly division during combat operations against an armed enemy at unsan, korea in 1950. november 1 as chinese commonists attacked father kapaun walked through enemy fire to provide comfort and aide to soldiersdes and rescue from no-man's land. they founds themselves surrounded by the enemy. the abled body men were ordered to evacuate. chaplain kapaun aware of his capture left to stay behind with the wounded. after the enemy succeeded in breaking through the defense in the early morning hours of november 2, chaplain kapaun made rounds as hand-to-hand combat ensued. aplain kapaun saw an injured chinese officer to convince the saving of the american soldiers. with his disregard of his own safety pushed aside a soldier eparing
. >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of ngress the medal of honor to chaplain emil kapaun, the united states army at the risk of his life above the call of duty. he distinguished himself and put himself above the call of duty while serving with the 3rd battalion, 8th cavarly regiment, 1st cavarly division during combat operations against an armed enemy at unsan, korea in 1950. november 1 as chinese...
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would trump any of our civil liberties that are protected under the constitution of the united states of america. the constitution of the united states of america trumps all. what we're doing here today, mr. speaker, is responding to a very serious national security threat, and we're doing so in a way that can give americans great comfort that their civil liberties are every bit protected today as they were yesterday. in fact, mr. speaker, in these nation states are hacking into these accounts and accessing our personal information every single day, i would tell you we will actually have our privacy more protected in the presence of a secure internet than we do today as nation states are frequently eroding our cybersecurity border here in the united states of america. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i'd advise my friend from georgia that i'm the last speaker if he's prepared to close, i'm prepared to close. mr. woodall: i thank my friend. i have one more speake
would trump any of our civil liberties that are protected under the constitution of the united states of america. the constitution of the united states of america trumps all. what we're doing here today, mr. speaker, is responding to a very serious national security threat, and we're doing so in a way that can give americans great comfort that their civil liberties are every bit protected today as they were yesterday. in fact, mr. speaker, in these nation states are hacking into these accounts...
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this is the law of the land of the united states of america you can't charge minimum in dollars and i can go to the credit card.com and you can fill that out for yourself. i suggest to the drivers to put a sign of credit card accepted which dollar minimum and you'll be all right. and the other things i want to talk about we talk about in the town meeting if you're going to allow the cab companies to so-called dispatch to the center app the problem is still going to be there. what you need to do is when people called red or yellow or other other companies they can see the four block radius you can see them. you can see in if the yellow cabs are available for them fine they can get the cab right now right away. then they can make their choices. and the second thing or the third thing there is no u turn for the taxi. there's a difficult situation over there on sutter street >> moniker to address that? >> i'd like to a take into account the credit cards charging 5 percent. also the california trains thing is right i've been down there are i don't know what kind of authority you'd have but
this is the law of the land of the united states of america you can't charge minimum in dollars and i can go to the credit card.com and you can fill that out for yourself. i suggest to the drivers to put a sign of credit card accepted which dollar minimum and you'll be all right. and the other things i want to talk about we talk about in the town meeting if you're going to allow the cab companies to so-called dispatch to the center app the problem is still going to be there. what you need to do...
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. >> the united states of america must strive to expand the reach of freedom. [ applause ] one of the benefits of freedom is that people can disagree. it is fair to say i created plenty of opportunity to exercise that right. >> president obama's predecessors praised him. >> he takes his job seriously but not himself too seriously. he is a good man. >> if we do that, it will be in large part, thanks to the hard work of president w. bush. [ applause ] >> the bush patriarch and 41st president bush was clearly emotional and in a wheelchair. >> it is a great pleasure to be here and honor our oldest son. this is very special for barbara and me. when the 89 year old bush stood up, so did the audience. >> former president clinton admitted to befriending president bush 41 and 43. >> a couple of times in his second term, george bush would call me just to talk politicings and a chill went up and down my spine when laura said all of their records were digitized. did god, i hope there is it no record of those conversations in this vast and beautiful building. >> former president jimmy carter haile
. >> the united states of america must strive to expand the reach of freedom. [ applause ] one of the benefits of freedom is that people can disagree. it is fair to say i created plenty of opportunity to exercise that right. >> president obama's predecessors praised him. >> he takes his job seriously but not himself too seriously. he is a good man. >> if we do that, it will be in large part, thanks to the hard work of president w. bush. [ applause ] >> the bush...
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> mr. president, i'd like to call roll. >> thank you. >> president mazzucco? >> present. >> vice president marshal? >> he's in route. >> commissioner de jesus. >> present. >> commissioner chan is excused. commissioner kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner turman? >> here. >> commissioner lockly? >> present. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. also with us is deputy chief mike beale and director hicks of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you very much, sergeant. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the april 10th, 2013 regularly scheduled san francisco police commission meeting. and we'll start off tonight with our first item, which is the consent calendar. on that, commissioner, in your packet are police commission reports regarding actions during the first quarter of 2013. commissioners, do you have that in your packet? if you'd take a look at it, are there any questions? this is not an action item. actuall
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> mr. president, i'd like to call roll. >> thank you. >> president mazzucco? >> present. >> vice president marshal? >> he's in route. >> commissioner de jesus. >> present. >> commissioner chan is excused. commissioner kingsley? >> present. >> commissioner...
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of the united states gives this to the maritime subcommittee members for their sustained support of the united states maritime security from july 2010 to april 20, 2013. they took a great part in the 2012 america cup and the fleet week apparently the committees efforts not only advanced the safety and security of the marine transportation system but improved the transportation between the government agencies and ultimately harden northern california against acts of terrorism. we're in keeping with the highest traditions of the united states coast graduate it's a high honor to be bestoed on us. i want to recognize this lady as a wonderful partner in this. that concludes my report >> thank you. >> no, it didn't i forgot. two other things to mention. so if you haven't seep this great paper called bay crossings. it's a mostly periodical that's handed out in many places especially to infcommutes. so on behalf of us thank you very much for an important recognition of a great day. we also have been widely featured in a magazine it's deposited in hotels around the city and in conference packets. we're really very gratified to have the ports longevity but also people who are intbt the achievements and
of the united states gives this to the maritime subcommittee members for their sustained support of the united states maritime security from july 2010 to april 20, 2013. they took a great part in the 2012 america cup and the fleet week apparently the committees efforts not only advanced the safety and security of the marine transportation system but improved the transportation between the government agencies and ultimately harden northern california against acts of terrorism. we're in keeping...
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than almost anyone, you understand, the sheer potential this global economy affords the united states of americad you are well aware of the challenges as well. this is a familiar story. in the post war era, post world war ii era, we faced a slightly different set of challenges as a global economy reemerged we knew that institutions and rules were needed to navigate through and because our parents and grandparents were wise and because they were committed, we did what we've always done best. we exercised our global leadership. a were driving -- we were driving force behind the creation of the world bank, the international monetary fund, as well as the gatt, as well as the world trade organization. the architecture for the global economic system. our economies and our financial institutions from that period through the mid 1980's and 1990's were also instrumental in establishing the standards for corporate responsibility and transparency and governance. defining the norms that shape the good business practices in an increasingly global economy. and thanks to all of you, participating in that globa
than almost anyone, you understand, the sheer potential this global economy affords the united states of americad you are well aware of the challenges as well. this is a familiar story. in the post war era, post world war ii era, we faced a slightly different set of challenges as a global economy reemerged we knew that institutions and rules were needed to navigate through and because our parents and grandparents were wise and because they were committed, we did what we've always done best. we...
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america on >> could i have a motion to approve those minutes. without objection those minutes are approved >> no remarks mr. president. >> if a member objects a issue can be separated. >> we'll comment on items 1 though 7. >> clerk calling roll. there are 11 >> item 8 new business. >> it's a an ordinance appropriating 6 hundred and seven hundred thousand for the general fund. pursuant this appropriation is subject to two-thirds vote from members of board >> thank you very much. mr. president, and members i want to thank the members of the budget committee as well as a number of my colleagues who have been discussing this item with our public defenders office. and want to thank our public defenders and the board of supervisors. i'm going to make a motion to send this back to committee >> supervisor has made a motion to send back to committee. there any further discussion? i support the motion i think it's the right thing to do. this the budget committee was divided on this and since then i know there's been quite a bit discussion w
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from all the citizens of the united states of america, god bless you and god bless these united statesnging] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ . [applause] >> i believe one develop asset of principles through a faith, how you were raised and where you were raised. i had a set of presence pills that i had developed throughout my life and by the time i became president i was willing to defend those principles. i wanted to make sure that the economy was strong. we needed to bolster our military in order to maintain the peace. it was important to promote a culture in which each individual is responsible for his or her decisions. we could improve our public school system so that people had a chance at the american dream. that free enterprise system needed to be defended and that we could achieve a more peaceful world through a strong america. i never wanted to be a war-time president but war came to our shores on 9/11. i had a lot of emotions. mostly i was determined. i was determined to protect america. any commander-in-chief ought to develop a
from all the citizens of the united states of america, god bless you and god bless these united statesnging] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ . [singing] ♪ . [applause] >> i believe one develop asset of principles through a faith, how you were raised and where you were raised. i had a set of presence pills that i had developed throughout my life and by the time i became president i was willing to defend those principles. i wanted to make sure...
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may he comfort their families, and may he continue to watch over these united states of america. [applause] rick: the president of the united states, barack obama, and as he has done before in fort hood, in tucson, arizona, in aurora, colorado, most recently in newtown, connecticut, coming to a community after a horrific event trying to bring comfort to those who are affected by that. an interfaith service honoring the victims of this past monday's terror attack at the boston marathon taking place at the city's that three drag of the holy cross. as we hear the closing prayer from cardinal sean o'malley of boston, local clergy including the cardinal, but local clergy from all major religions offering words of prayer and comfort and strength. the president offering a moving tribute to a city and its people saying that the spirit of boston, the spirit of the united states is undaunted and undimmed. he said that all americans stand with boston and that the people of boston will run again. he said bet on it, there will be a boston marathon next year. and the president said that whoever
may he comfort their families, and may he continue to watch over these united states of america. [applause] rick: the president of the united states, barack obama, and as he has done before in fort hood, in tucson, arizona, in aurora, colorado, most recently in newtown, connecticut, coming to a community after a horrific event trying to bring comfort to those who are affected by that. an interfaith service honoring the victims of this past monday's terror attack at the boston marathon taking...
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united states to meet with president ronald reagan during the last of his presidency. ♪ [applause] >> of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the united states of america♪ ♪ >> i'm so pleased to see him and have the charms of thanking him. of course i'm sad that i'm not in this position with him. because we knew before that i -- before i waser the prime minster. we have the same political dreams and the same ways of achieving them. meernor reagan came to see in my room. there are lots of times to record. -- recall. but i think the nicest thing of all it's a different world now and a much better one and a much more hopeful one. >> the thing she said about the state of the world, she would play a major role in bringing things about and these employments -- improvements. when you stop to think today the unity we have with the allies and nato. i don't think very much of the world can remember more than four decades a piece. >> that was strong and consistent leadership. the president stakes out the ground on wish he wish to fight. he stood on that ground and he fought and he won. >> we will have coverage from the bbc, include in commentary and the sights an
united states to meet with president ronald reagan during the last of his presidency. ♪ [applause] >> of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the united states of america♪ ♪ >> i'm so pleased to see him and have the charms of thanking him. of course i'm sad that i'm not in this position with him. because we knew before that i -- before i waser the prime minster. we have the same political dreams and the same ways of achieving them. meernor reagan came...
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not be aware of what naturalized citizens pledge upon officially joining the nation of the united states of america. i was profoundly struck by the words we recited. we pledged to defend the constitution and the laws of the united states of america against all enemies, foreign and domestic. and we pledged to perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by law. when i recited this pledge last week, i could not imagine that work of national importance by civilians would be required here in boston so soon, but now all of us need to take up this pledge. we all have service to perform, and indeed we are all moved by the thousands of people who stepped forward in a moment of tragedy and confusion to serve. i want to salute everyone who ran towards the victim despite risk to themselves. everyone who gave blood, everyone who volunteered, shelter for stranded runners. i want to salute the members of law enforcement who are protecting us as we speak and to thank the people around the world who are sending messages of hope and solidarity. before us all the civilian work of nation
not be aware of what naturalized citizens pledge upon officially joining the nation of the united states of america. i was profoundly struck by the words we recited. we pledged to defend the constitution and the laws of the united states of america against all enemies, foreign and domestic. and we pledged to perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by law. when i recited this pledge last week, i could not imagine that work of national importance by civilians...
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nt ime other place os sort of meanwhile, all hell is breaking loose in the united states of america. century.the ime of this is our worst and aces fears of "the other." these were both packs. these were wilder's that became wilder. it is a phrase made up by the police. they say how b morse list these 54. selessy say how remore se fier toocoerced confession of an african-american who died. his obituary is still in the new york times. the press said, wait a minute. he was exonerated. that led to miranda. because of the firestorm of led to theis moment death penalty being reinstated. donald trump took out full-page ads in every one of the daily pers saying, bring back the death penalty. reputable, so-called reputable columnists said that the -- this what he said -- ought to be hung in central park and the other four flogged. said, join the drumbeat. everyone accepted the verdict that they were guilty. what has happened to our society? what happened to our family structure rushed markovnor cuomo basically backed off and said, nobody is safe. even lockiour doors is not safe. it was almost
nt ime other place os sort of meanwhile, all hell is breaking loose in the united states of america. century.the ime of this is our worst and aces fears of "the other." these were both packs. these were wilder's that became wilder. it is a phrase made up by the police. they say how b morse list these 54. selessy say how remore se fier toocoerced confession of an african-american who died. his obituary is still in the new york times. the press said, wait a minute. he was exonerated....
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it standsone nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> colleagues, we have our march 12, 2013 board meeting minutes. could i have a motion to approve those minutes? motion by supervisor campos, seconded by supervisor breed. without objection, those meeting minutes are adopted. [gavel] >> madam clerk, do we have any communications? >> there are no communications, mr. president. >> and if you could read our consent agenda. >> items 1 through 14 are considered routine. if a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. >> colleagues, i'd like to sever out item number 7. are there any other items that folks would like to consider separately? seeing none, if we could take a roll call vote on items 1 through 7 -- i'm sorry, on items 1 through 14 without item 7. >> supervisor avalos? avalos aye. supervisor breed? breed aye. supervisor campos? campos aye. supervisor chiu? chiu aye. supervisor cohen? cohen aye. supervisor farrell? farrell aye. supervisor kim
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it standsone nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> colleagues, we have our march 12, 2013 board meeting minutes. could i have a motion to approve those minutes? motion by supervisor campos, seconded by supervisor breed. without objection, those meeting minutes are adopted. [gavel] >> madam clerk, do we have any communications? >> there are no...
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god bless the united states of america. >> krystal ball, sounds simple when he talks about it. we are trying to find a balance. there's a right to bear arms, a right to life. >> that's right, 90% of americans think it would be reasonable to have at least a background check before you exercise your right to bear arms. one thing that was clear to me in this speech, has been clear to us all along, has not been clear to everyone, that the president's engagement on gun control is not some political tactic, some chess move. this is an issue that he cares deeply about and is willing to use his political capital, as much as he possibly can, to get something done. now, will we actually get something done? it's not looking great in terms of universal background checks, but i have to say on an issue where 90%, 9 out of 10 americans support universal background checks, if republicans block this at this moment, they may be able to do that in the short term, but if there's no long term price to be paid for that, we don't have a democracy in this country. >> ari, the right to life, which repub
god bless the united states of america. >> krystal ball, sounds simple when he talks about it. we are trying to find a balance. there's a right to bear arms, a right to life. >> that's right, 90% of americans think it would be reasonable to have at least a background check before you exercise your right to bear arms. one thing that was clear to me in this speech, has been clear to us all along, has not been clear to everyone, that the president's engagement on gun control is not...
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god bless you and good blessed the united states of america. >> the president unveiling the next greatest project, research into the human brain. he compared it to the human genome project, which returns $140 for of dollar they've invested in it. let's go to kristin welker. it's no surprise we heard him say over and over again investment, this is not just a science project bei, it's a job project. >> absolutely. this is something that president obama talked about in his state of the union address. white house officials won't say specifically how many jobs will be created, chris, but you're right, they are pointing to that statistic, the human jeangenome project. the president mentioned the national institutes of health, the defense advanced research projects agency and the national science foundation. the president's calling for $100 million of extra spending for this initiative. it's not clear that that will actually make its way through congress, but i am told, and that is an important point, those three agencies can still allocate some of their funds to move forward with this. so, in o
god bless you and good blessed the united states of america. >> the president unveiling the next greatest project, research into the human brain. he compared it to the human genome project, which returns $140 for of dollar they've invested in it. let's go to kristin welker. it's no surprise we heard him say over and over again investment, this is not just a science project bei, it's a job project. >> absolutely. this is something that president obama talked about in his state of the...
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formative flies were spent in the united states of america. n elite school in the united states of america. they tasted our life. it tasted our freedom. yet they attack us. that is the fundamental disappointments here, is in this? is an outrage. >> it is an outrage. again, keep in perspective. we are a nation of 310 million people, all kinds of diverse backgrounds, not everyone will respond to the experience that most of us to. most people when they come to the united states, you cannot explain the united states. you have to come experience it. for most people realize that they are here for amount of time extraordinarily unique. most want to end up staying here because they feel it is much more freedom here and they have a home. you're always going to get alienated individuals. stuart: i can't can doubt where they may have been radicalized. >> what experiences the family may have had in chechnya. remember, we forget. some of us are older. the adolescent years. you go through a very formative time not only physically, but also intellectually. he
formative flies were spent in the united states of america. n elite school in the united states of america. they tasted our life. it tasted our freedom. yet they attack us. that is the fundamental disappointments here, is in this? is an outrage. >> it is an outrage. again, keep in perspective. we are a nation of 310 million people, all kinds of diverse backgrounds, not everyone will respond to the experience that most of us to. most people when they come to the united states, you cannot...
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targeted against the united states of america have been approved and they've promised, quote, the moment of explosion is approaching fast. now, no one can say for sure that a war is going to break out in north korea, but your response to a provocative secretary hagel intends to immediately deploy a missile defense system to protect the u.s. territory of guam. here is secretary hagel from earlier today. >> as they have ratcheted up their bellicose dangerous rhetoric, and some of the actions they've taken the last few weeks, present a real and clear danger and threat to the interests certainly of our allies. >> now, again, all of this has developed in the past few hours alone and as more news crosses our wires, we'll bring it to you on "hannity." let me bring in former new york mayor rudy guiliani. >> how are you, sean. >> sean: we see this is not only north korea, they show shooting our 1600 pennsylvania avenue, our soldiers, now the threat of nukes. it seems to be worldwide. putin, russia, china, it seems like-- >> iraq. >> sean: yeah. >> doing what they want. >> sean: yeah. is there som
targeted against the united states of america have been approved and they've promised, quote, the moment of explosion is approaching fast. now, no one can say for sure that a war is going to break out in north korea, but your response to a provocative secretary hagel intends to immediately deploy a missile defense system to protect the u.s. territory of guam. here is secretary hagel from earlier today. >> as they have ratcheted up their bellicose dangerous rhetoric, and some of the...
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both so i can call myself middle of the road, but i am patriotic, i love this country, the united states of america, i'm a former history teacher and a mom of a guy who went down fighting for the united states of america and i truly admire much of what the conservative side of america has to say. but on the other hand, i live in central california, my son was a gay man, i am a odd and unlikely apologist, so it's -- i have several different hats to wear, and i think that conspiracy theorists are making it more miserable for us in -- as we pick and choose our ways of life. >> i hear you. alice hoagland, the mother of mark bingham, who died on united 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania, on 9/11. thanks for being with us. it's been a lot of years, but i'm so sorry for your loss. >> thank you, dear, thanks very much. >>> all right. our guest for the interview tonight is one of the more compelling people in politics right now, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. stay with us. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer 360 dusters extender, and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find someone
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god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> president obama about a half an hour ago at the white house. he'll host a number of republican senators at the white house for dinner this evening this as he released the 2014 budget proposal. reaction from hal rogers who ays in part it is -- >> earlier today house republican leaders including speaker john boehner commented on entitlement reform in the 2014 budget request but overall he said the president has backtracked on the issue. >> good morning, everyone. house republicans passed a balanced budget that will help foster a healthier economy and to help create jobs. unfortunately, the president's budget never comes to balance. every family has to balance its budget. washington should as well. the american people know you can't continue to spend money that you don't have. the federal government has spent more than what it has brought in in 55 of the last 60 years. now, think about this. you can't continue to go on like this. that's why we came forward with -- that it is
god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> president obama about a half an hour ago at the white house. he'll host a number of republican senators at the white house for dinner this evening this as he released the 2014 budget proposal. reaction from hal rogers who ays in part it is -- >> earlier today house republican leaders including speaker john boehner commented on entitlement reform in the 2014 budget request but overall he said the president has backtracked on the...
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and these people have forgotten they're supposed to be representing the united states of america and the right wing of the republican party. that's a fact. and i want to listen to the way the argument is being made tonight on fox news by rudy giuliani. let's listen to that. >> this guy was an islamic jihad terrorist. >> why won't they say that? why, i don't get that? >> i don't understand why they say that. at least, before 9/11, you couldn't say we were on notice. now we're on notice. you don't have the excuses that existed before 9/11 that you don't understand the full implication of this. >> richard wolffe, this guy is the mayor of new york. that was the second attack on the world trade center by this kind of terrorist. there was the bombing of the world trade center, which was a horrible disaster that occurred about eight years earlier. he doesn't seem to know that. >> like i said, they have forgotten their own storyline. al qaeda was a present and clear danger. i don't know if he actually watches any news. even fox news at least [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix.
and these people have forgotten they're supposed to be representing the united states of america and the right wing of the republican party. that's a fact. and i want to listen to the way the argument is being made tonight on fox news by rudy giuliani. let's listen to that. >> this guy was an islamic jihad terrorist. >> why won't they say that? why, i don't get that? >> i don't understand why they say that. at least, before 9/11, you couldn't say we were on notice. now we're...
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it is an impediment to own a weapon and to most importantly for so many people in the united states of america, to be able to protect themselves . this sick philosophy or understanding that i have a shared responsibility for gun violence. we can create more laws, but the law-abiding continue to abide by the laws it is the criminal that don't abide by the laws and what car lin malonny is coming up with something that only punish those who are law-abiding and the economic situation median family incomes are down and unemployment situation and poor economy we are in. why would we want to tell law-abiding gun owners that we want to take $10,000 away from you. >> thank you for joining us. >> coming up. where is the beef? you are about to find out and then some. regulators want to know where the beef in the burger you're biting was raised slaughter and barn? do you really need to know that, that's next. the government wants to make food labelsn mea showing where it was born, raise slaughtered. beside being repulsive it will hike food prices, johnathon? >> regulation is a cost. it is a cost not levie
it is an impediment to own a weapon and to most importantly for so many people in the united states of america, to be able to protect themselves . this sick philosophy or understanding that i have a shared responsibility for gun violence. we can create more laws, but the law-abiding continue to abide by the laws it is the criminal that don't abide by the laws and what car lin malonny is coming up with something that only punish those who are law-abiding and the economic situation median family...
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we pledge allegiance to the flag pl3 of the united states of america, pl4 and to the republicpl5 for which it stands. indivisible,pl6 one nation, under god,pl7 with liberty and justicepl8 for all. >> president chiu: collies we have our march 19th, 2013 board minutes. could we have a motion to approve. second by farrell. minutes approved. madam clerk clerk you have any communications? >> no communications. >> the mayor may address the board for five minutes. follow-up questions are in order as long as the entire discussion does not exceed five minutes per supervisor. >> president chiu: thank you madam clerk, we want to welcome back mr. mayor back to the board chamber. >> mayor lee: good afternoon supervisors and members of the public. i would like to begin my remarks by mentioning of course the tragic and unspeakable events that occurred in boston last week. our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who were lost and those who have been injured. events like this are devastating and painful as all of us know. it shows us what the cities all about. i could not help but be
we pledge allegiance to the flag pl3 of the united states of america, pl4 and to the republicpl5 for which it stands. indivisible,pl6 one nation, under god,pl7 with liberty and justicepl8 for all. >> president chiu: collies we have our march 19th, 2013 board minutes. could we have a motion to approve. second by farrell. minutes approved. madam clerk clerk you have any communications? >> no communications. >> the mayor may address the board for five minutes. follow-up questions...
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