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i mean, i've got to touch them, but i don't like to. >> but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and'm indigent. i don't have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean you can't complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from wandering or getting pressed out because i've got a little girl at home. you know what i'm saying? keeps me from thinking of her too much. pressed out means depressed. some of that louisville slang. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outside. laron moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son. i know -- i know some way he's missing me as much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, now on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's goal is to return him to general population. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. how are you? >> that decision will depend in part on whether dr. easley feels he's r
i mean, i've got to touch them, but i don't like to. >> but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and'm indigent. i don't have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean you can't complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from wandering or getting pressed out because i've got a little girl at home. you know what i'm saying? keeps me from thinking of her too much. pressed out means depressed. some of that louisville slang. >> walden is not alone in...
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walden: i thank the gentleman. this will create jobs, generate revenue for our country and be good stewards of our land and water all at the same time. mr. chairman, i thank you for your work and that of your committee on restoring healthy forests for healthy communities act. just two days ago doug decker, who is the state forster for the state of oregon, declared that this has been the worst fire season for oregon since 1951. the state of oregon alone has already spent $120 million on fire suppression on over 1,000 different fires. and fire season is not over. according to the national interagency fire center, this station is the same across our forested states and communities. last year more than nine million acres burned and the federal government spent $2 billion fighting fires. that's billion with a b. and while these federal forests surrounding our local communities are burning, rural families are sentenced to live in poverty as the mills close, the jobs disappear, all because we can't access our great natura
walden: i thank the gentleman. this will create jobs, generate revenue for our country and be good stewards of our land and water all at the same time. mr. chairman, i thank you for your work and that of your committee on restoring healthy forests for healthy communities act. just two days ago doug decker, who is the state forster for the state of oregon, declared that this has been the worst fire season for oregon since 1951. the state of oregon alone has already spent $120 million on fire...
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sometimes i'm depressed. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outsideg ] >> laron moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son -- i know some way he's missing me, much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's goal is to return him to general population. >> hi. >> hi. how you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. how about you? >> that decision will depend in part on whether dr. easley feels he's ready for it. >> what made you so mad and angry? >> that i let my son down. because i ain't never -- my father was there, but he was doing the same thing i'm doing in and out. and i feel like if i can't be there with my son more and more -- he won't turn to the streets like i did, like i was looking for a role model. >> you hope your son doesn't -- if he does imitate you, that he imitates the good parts? >> yeah. pretty much. >> okay. you don't
sometimes i'm depressed. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outsideg ] >> laron moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son -- i know some way he's missing me, much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's...
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embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape. and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of very intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. are we witnessing or a nascence of medieval architecture with electronics city wools and bomb proof modes. fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rule is protection from their own subjects. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits and the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction between police
embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape. and aesthetic feature and the security feature on it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole load of very intense security devices and...
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embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape feature an aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole lot of fairy intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. we witnessing a rare nascence of medieval architecture with electronic city wools and bomb proof modes. fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rulers protection from their own subject. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits on the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction between polic
embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape feature an aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture is a whole lot of fairy intense security devices...
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walden. mr. walden: i thank the gentleman, my friend and great defender of the united states constitution, mr. kelly of pennsylvania. this is a very troubling day. very troubling day. for those of us who believe in our freedom in america and our ights under the constitution and every day defend america's sovereignty. oregon's second congressional district is nearly 70,000 square miles. that's a lot of ground. it's home to some of the best hunting in the west, including mule deer and elk, cougar, big-horned sheep and antelope and various water fowl and birds. oregonians' gun ownership dates back to the oregon trail. a trail my ancestors crossed in 1845, when they helped settle the west. there was one hunter in baker city, oregon, who told me earlier this year, he said, congressman, you know why they call in the second district? it's because we believe in our second amendment rights. he's right. t today, about 10 hours ago, secretary of state john kerry signed a very vague u.n. treaty that leaves o
walden. mr. walden: i thank the gentleman, my friend and great defender of the united states constitution, mr. kelly of pennsylvania. this is a very troubling day. very troubling day. for those of us who believe in our freedom in america and our ights under the constitution and every day defend america's sovereignty. oregon's second congressional district is nearly 70,000 square miles. that's a lot of ground. it's home to some of the best hunting in the west, including mule deer and elk,...
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embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape. and aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture has a whole load of very intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. are we witnessing or a nascence of medieval architecture with electronics city wools and bomb proof modes. fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rule is protection from their own subject. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits and the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction between polic
embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it or not which is both a landscape. and aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture has a whole load of very intense security devices and...
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embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it will not which is both a landscape feature an aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture has a whole load of very intense security devices and systems many of which are confidential as you'd expect built into this glass and steel almost medieval castle like structure. are we witnessing a rare nascence of medieval architecture with electronics city wools and bomb proof modes. fortresses have always had to deal function protection from the outside and for rule is protection from their own subject. major events such as the g eight and g twenty summits on the world economic forum demonstrate how the ruling classes are protecting themselves from their own citizens the security efforts are increasing from year to year. the distinction betw
embassy in london an entirely new embassy is going to be built at a cost of about walden billion dollars. the building looks almost exactly like a twenty first century castle it reminds me very very much of the norman keep as a sort of structure it has a thirty meter moat filled with water believe it will not which is both a landscape feature an aesthetic feature and the security feature and it involves a whole lot of blast proofing architecture has a whole load of very intense security devices...
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. >> kron4 is adjusting walden found out how officials are working to keep the expected record crowdsstival. >> santa clara officials are worried and want people to be safe appeared >> that what parents to talk to their kids about the dangers of rage starting with a club drug which is the tories at events like these appeared >> mildly or ecstasy is one of the drugs that is most popular at these type of raid began. >> a lot of ecstasy pills are mixed with other substances and can be so many chemicals which could cause so much harm to our children. >> athe concert promoters only one people there who will party responsibly. >> we want people to know to drink lots a while twater durine event appeared >> medical tents will be set up in case anyone gets sick and the mountain view police will be patrolling the area and make sure the people follow the policy on drug and alcohol appeared >> they are aware that things can get out of hand. >> still ahead dodgers pitcher brian went wilson has something for the commission appeared >> coming up there is the people why all these people put their car
. >> kron4 is adjusting walden found out how officials are working to keep the expected record crowdsstival. >> santa clara officials are worried and want people to be safe appeared >> that what parents to talk to their kids about the dangers of rage starting with a club drug which is the tories at events like these appeared >> mildly or ecstasy is one of the drugs that is most popular at these type of raid began. >> a lot of ecstasy pills are mixed with other...
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walden grindle traveled all over the world.e was killed when he parachuted off of mount st. helena and crashed into the mountain. we don't know what caused that crash. it's under investigation. >>> oracle team usa is not giving up hope as they are fighting to stay alive in the yacht race. yesterday the team sailed to victory keeping the cup away from new zealand for now. they have been one race aaway from claiming the cup. but oracle has hung on. managing to -- now the race is set set to resume today at 1:15. oracle needs to win four in a row to keep possession of the america's cup >>> san francisco's pitcher sergio romo is heading off into a freezer. they are releasing its i only taste illegal ice cream today featuring the baseball star. the chocolate and cinnamon ice cream comes with a motto that refers to romo's famous victory t-shirt that says i just look illegal. he won it during the world series victory parade last year. it will be sold at whole foods stores around the bay area. >>> coming up next pg&e still working to fi
walden grindle traveled all over the world.e was killed when he parachuted off of mount st. helena and crashed into the mountain. we don't know what caused that crash. it's under investigation. >>> oracle team usa is not giving up hope as they are fighting to stay alive in the yacht race. yesterday the team sailed to victory keeping the cup away from new zealand for now. they have been one race aaway from claiming the cup. but oracle has hung on. managing to -- now the race is set set...
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walden. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr.walden: i thank the chair and i thank the gentleman from louisiana and the gentlelady from california for their great work on this i think really good bill. this is the kind of thing, you know, i was in small business for more than 22 years with my wife, and these are the sorts of odds and ends that can eat a small business and live and it can eat an agency alive as well. these silly mandates that get put on, often for a good reason initially, but then no one goes back and asks, why are we still asking for a report on the status of the telegraph industry or whatever else. we went back and did that. this is the kind of nuts and bolts work that i think helps clean up government, helps make it more efficient, make it more productive, make it more affordable and get it out of the way and help to get it -- to stop doing things it doesn't need to do. and too often we don't do that. and i think one of the hallmarks committee has been a real bipartisan effort to make sure that programs that we
walden. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr.walden: i thank the chair and i thank the gentleman from louisiana and the gentlelady from california for their great work on this i think really good bill. this is the kind of thing, you know, i was in small business for more than 22 years with my wife, and these are the sorts of odds and ends that can eat a small business and live and it can eat an agency alive as well. these silly mandates that get put on,...
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on february 8th, 2010, in walden, massachusetts.officers are called to a robbery at a 7-eleven convenience store. >> we realize there was a witness that attempted to get involved, so to speak. >> the witness, granny, is having a casual conversation with the clerk, but that soon comes to a halt when a tall man walks in and goes straight for the cashier. >> when the suspect went behind the counter, she obviously observed that something was going awry and went to the defense of the clerk. >> looking for the closest defense weapon, granny grabs the price scanner and strikes the suspect repeatedly, trying to deter him from getting into the cash register. >> i'm not sure if it works, but in her eyes it worked. she was doing something to attempt to defend her friend's honor as well as herself. >> while this is all going on, there's another customer in the store. >> the woman had no idea what was occurring when the individual attempted to rob the store and granny coming to the clerk's rescue. she was clueless. >> granny finally lets go of t
on february 8th, 2010, in walden, massachusetts.officers are called to a robbery at a 7-eleven convenience store. >> we realize there was a witness that attempted to get involved, so to speak. >> the witness, granny, is having a casual conversation with the clerk, but that soon comes to a halt when a tall man walks in and goes straight for the cashier. >> when the suspect went behind the counter, she obviously observed that something was going awry and went to the defense of...
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. >> these women are part of walden house, valley state's residential community for substance abuserstion has had on their families. >> me and my kids don't have like that relationship or that bond that a mother and child are supposed to have. >> so right now, if you can tell your kids anything, what would you tell them? >> i would apologize for not being the parent that i was supposed to be. i would tell them that i love them very much. i would tell them not to make the same mistakes i did. >> i would like to give all you ladies a big stroke because you guys did some processing. i want to stroke the ladies that was here for support. it's important that we let these ladies know that the work that they're doing is very important because some of these ladies have held this stuff in for like 20, 25 years, and it's so hard for them to be productive out there in society because they have all this garbage inside and they've finally come to a place where they can release it and be safe about doing it. >> i lost my mother while i was locked up. i'm not real close with my family right now beca
. >> these women are part of walden house, valley state's residential community for substance abuserstion has had on their families. >> me and my kids don't have like that relationship or that bond that a mother and child are supposed to have. >> so right now, if you can tell your kids anything, what would you tell them? >> i would apologize for not being the parent that i was supposed to be. i would tell them that i love them very much. i would tell them not to make the...
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. >> this is the original sculpture of the flag raising in iwo jima created by phillip de walden whiles still going on, and he completed the original of that. >> 48 hours affect photograph reached the united states. this was only the first of many -- >> this is made. somebody said year about to do this, and one of the guys is, like, sat down and cut it out of a piece of wood. >> ten days later i'm, like, where can i meet the guys? they're, like, um, well, we're not going to meet these guys. three guys, right? you know, we need three -- we need the three guys. it's real. >> they couldn't have handled themselves any better. they just couldn't have done a better job. they were just three solid guys who just did a great job. i have never talked to them about it. >> there was kind of something slightly wrong about the whole story. someone had suggested that this should be representative. >> they came back and said, okay, we'll have one hispanic one, one black, and one white guy. we were off. we staged the photo shoot, and then we made a presentation to the fire chiefs. >> when i saw it, i s
. >> this is the original sculpture of the flag raising in iwo jima created by phillip de walden whiles still going on, and he completed the original of that. >> 48 hours affect photograph reached the united states. this was only the first of many -- >> this is made. somebody said year about to do this, and one of the guys is, like, sat down and cut it out of a piece of wood. >> ten days later i'm, like, where can i meet the guys? they're, like, um, well, we're not going...
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walden of oregon knows the significance and the importance of this particular issue. so i gladly yield to the gentleman from oregon to explain his particular on the secure rural schools issue. mr. walden: well, i thank the gentleman from utah, the chairman of the forestry subcommittee, a subcommittee that a number of years ago i had the great privilege and honor to chair when we passed legislation, as we're going to do in this house once again to not only make america's great forest healthy but also then to stop the devastation that we heard from the gentleman from california. we have so much work to do, to continue the legacy of real environmentalism, which is healthy forests and healthy communities. when president theodore roosevelt created the great forest reserves back in 1905, thereabouts, he said they have to be in partnership with the communities and the communities have to be supportive of this, and the great purpose of this creation of forest reserves and the speech he gave in your home state, as a matter of fact, in utah, i believe, would be for home buildin
walden of oregon knows the significance and the importance of this particular issue. so i gladly yield to the gentleman from oregon to explain his particular on the secure rural schools issue. mr. walden: well, i thank the gentleman from utah, the chairman of the forestry subcommittee, a subcommittee that a number of years ago i had the great privilege and honor to chair when we passed legislation, as we're going to do in this house once again to not only make america's great forest healthy but...
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walden: if the gentleman will yield? mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, mr. mcgovern. thank you so much for yielding. let me just say i rise in strong opposition to this rule and the underlying bill. the $40 billion cuts to the anti-poverty snap program are immoral, they're heartless and they really are un-american. these cuts do not reflect the compassion of the american people. the so-called reforms in this bill will only dramatically reduce access to vital nutrition assistance all across america in rural and urban communities and every -- in every single one of our congressional districts. in my district, over 22,000 households will be impacted and more than 1.6 million homes throughout california. not only does snap help put food on the table tore h for struggling families, it helps stimulate economic growth. mr. speaker, 76% of snap recipients are children, seniors and persons with disabilities. this is a cold-blooded cut. the majority of pe
walden: if the gentleman will yield? mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentlewoman from california, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, mr. mcgovern. thank you so much for yielding. let me just say i rise in strong opposition to this rule and the underlying bill. the $40 billion cuts to the anti-poverty snap program are immoral, they're heartless and they really are un-american. these cuts do not reflect the compassion of...
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walden. i commend you as well illuminating light, mr. dodge.pressure on you. >> good morning chairman, ranking member watt, ranking member conyers. i'm i'm partner of covington burring. i'm testifying on more than one half free local over-the-air television of national association of broadcasters. as the committee begins review of s.t.e.l.a. your broadcast constituents urge to you keep in mind two principles. first, free, locally focused broadcast television should remain available to american households. sercs your review of s.t.e.l.a. should not be used to create new exceptions to copyright law that undermined the contractual relationships between broadcasters and satellite or cable companies that enable broadcasters local focus. why is localism so important? for broadcasters, local system coverage of local news, severe weather and emergency alerts, school closing, high school sports, local elections and public affairs. local system support for charities civic organization and events that help create a sense of community. our broadcast statio
walden. i commend you as well illuminating light, mr. dodge.pressure on you. >> good morning chairman, ranking member watt, ranking member conyers. i'm i'm partner of covington burring. i'm testifying on more than one half free local over-the-air television of national association of broadcasters. as the committee begins review of s.t.e.l.a. your broadcast constituents urge to you keep in mind two principles. first, free, locally focused broadcast television should remain available to...
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walden, and ask that this be submitted for the record. on behalf of him. to honor technician fifth grade robert dale maxwell of the united states army. technician fifth grade maxwell was in third infantry division and was awarded the medal of honor for supreme bravery in action on september 7, 1944, in france. technician fifth grade maxwell and three others armed only with 45-caliber sidearms defended the battalion headquarters against an overwhelming onslaught against an enemy platoon. he fought off the advancing enemy and inspired his fellow soldiers to continue. when an enemy hand grenade landed among the squad, mr. maxwell unhesitatingly hurled himself upon, it using his blanket and body to absorb the full force of the explosion. the act of incredible heroism permanently maimed technician fifth grade maxwell but saved the lives of his comrades and enabled vital commune casings -- communications to continue during the withdrawal from headquarters. it is for his valiant efforts and relentless spirit that i am proud to honor and remember the actions of te
walden, and ask that this be submitted for the record. on behalf of him. to honor technician fifth grade robert dale maxwell of the united states army. technician fifth grade maxwell was in third infantry division and was awarded the medal of honor for supreme bravery in action on september 7, 1944, in france. technician fifth grade maxwell and three others armed only with 45-caliber sidearms defended the battalion headquarters against an overwhelming onslaught against an enemy platoon. he...