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life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crimes. it took 18 years. it took me seven execution dates. i watched 12 then be executed while i was there -- i watched 12 and then be executed while i was there. i'm not in a position to say whether either of them -- whether any of them were guilty or innocent. mr. d.a., i am asking you, truly consider leaving the death penalty along. let that be in god's hands,
life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails,...
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obama is calling on congress to extend the payroll tax cut without, and without delay. >> noah ideological side chose to gum up the works. no self-inflicted wounds. this middle-class bill gillette's past the middle class tax cut. -- the middle-class tax cut should be passed. >> frustration over how to offset the cost of extending unemployment benefits and payments to doctors who treat medicare patients. >> we have been totally reasonable. >> republican leader said the problem is democrats repeated refusal to cut spending. >> is there anything you are willing to cut without raising taxes? >> monday, house republican leaders backed up their demands that spending cuts included to offset the cost of extending the payroll tax cut for the end of the year. house republicans will meet later this evening for additional talks on the issue. a vote could come this week. sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a man is in serious condition at shock trauma tonight after a tractor accident in harford county. here is the view of the scene of a tractor supply company on uighur road. crews recalls -- called to the
obama is calling on congress to extend the payroll tax cut without, and without delay. >> noah ideological side chose to gum up the works. no self-inflicted wounds. this middle-class bill gillette's past the middle class tax cut. -- the middle-class tax cut should be passed. >> frustration over how to offset the cost of extending unemployment benefits and payments to doctors who treat medicare patients. >> we have been totally reasonable. >> republican leader said the...
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without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table there, be no intervening ar debate and any -- intervening action or debate and my statements be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that we now proceed to s. res. 383. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 383, designating february 29, 2012, as rare disease day. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed, to the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, there no be intervening action or debate and nay statements related to this matter be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, before i start the -- what we refer to as the closing script here, i want the record to be
without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table there, be no intervening ar debate and any -- intervening action or debate and my statements be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that we now proceed to s. res. 383. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 383, designating february 29, 2012, as...
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the judge immediately called for a recess, but court later resumed without incident. the following witness was a narrow path ethologist specialist from chicago brought in to counter testimony given by two state pathologists who claimed her brain had a evidence of blunt force trauma. he dismissed the testing done by the state, claiming that in cases of blunt force trauma, bands connecting the brain together are lacerated but hers were not. the doctor said she most likely died from blood stopping in her body and starting again. >> the doctor is still being questioned by the commonwealth of virginia. the judge has made it clear he would go late into the evening, saying he would even hold a saturday session. >> you can get every update live on-line from the trial. more than 200 followers are logging on each hour. you can to at wbaltv.com. >> hundreds of people in southeast baltimore still try to figure out how to prepare meals and heat their homes after being without gas for a day and a half. let's go live to the area for an update. >> we're at the command center. this is
the judge immediately called for a recess, but court later resumed without incident. the following witness was a narrow path ethologist specialist from chicago brought in to counter testimony given by two state pathologists who claimed her brain had a evidence of blunt force trauma. he dismissed the testing done by the state, claiming that in cases of blunt force trauma, bands connecting the brain together are lacerated but hers were not. the doctor said she most likely died from blood stopping...
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do we need to roll call or take that without objection? we can take that without objection. that has been removed. on the recommended action, i believe it's item number four, that would require an amend -- amendment to the resolution on item number four. it would be to amend the resolution to add the following resolve clause -- further detective the executive director to provide a progress report to the city controller and the budget to the board of supervisors prior to the commencement of any work which include the real state transaction and the seismic upgrade. i think this was an item that was fairly nontrombls, so colleagues, can we entertain that motion? any discussion? seeing none, do we need to roll call on that? we'll do that without objection. supervisor chiu, are you speaking to this motion? we'll do that without objection. ok, supervisor chiu? supervisor chiu: i wanted to ask city staff where we were with language with regards to the -- issues. if i could ask either mike martin or jennifer matz, if you could give us a status update. supervisor chu: if we could get
do we need to roll call or take that without objection? we can take that without objection. that has been removed. on the recommended action, i believe it's item number four, that would require an amend -- amendment to the resolution on item number four. it would be to amend the resolution to add the following resolve clause -- further detective the executive director to provide a progress report to the city controller and the budget to the board of supervisors prior to the commencement of any...
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without objection, thank you. supervisor wiener has moved the way movies forward with positive recommendation to the full board for consideration on february 14. without objection. can you please call item no. 3? >> hearing to discuss coordination with a large public and private events in golden gate park. supervisor mar: i call for this hearing each year after large events in the area, and we have a number of departments that will report to us. my co-sponsor of the hearing is carmen chu, and she is under the weather today. i wanted to first say that this is a follow-up hearing since convening other hearings in 2009, large level discussions with the residents, they include the outside land conserves that are in august. strictly bluegrass occurs in october, and these events have become an irreplaceable part of the city's culture. these events are attended by hundreds of thousands of residents. attendees and enjoy the beautiful city and merchant corridors, many of them shot and died in the richmond district or the s
without objection, thank you. supervisor wiener has moved the way movies forward with positive recommendation to the full board for consideration on february 14. without objection. can you please call item no. 3? >> hearing to discuss coordination with a large public and private events in golden gate park. supervisor mar: i call for this hearing each year after large events in the area, and we have a number of departments that will report to us. my co-sponsor of the hearing is carmen chu,...
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life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please
life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please
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i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. [ man ] still love that wind in my face! talk to your doctor. if lipitor has been working for you, stay with it. don't wait. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a mont
i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details....
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judgment, without a co-pay, and without secrecy. we deserve more than being another generation lost to hiv and aids. we deserve the option to plan and prevent pregnancy. we deserve choices. we deserve a future. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you to all of our speakers. i'm now going to invite all of them up for a brief question and answer period. all right. are there any questions? yes? >> the catholic university students, is the issue that catholic university doesn't allow doctors to prescribe or that they don't pay for it? >> catholic university -- >> mike, please. >> sorry. catholic university doesn't allow it or prescribe it or cover it. we can't have condoms on campus. you're penalized for that. we can't get birth control at our health center. and what we're asking for is to be able to get these things and to not have to pay for them because that's just ridiculous. >> are there medications prescribed that do you have to pay for other are the others covered? the others covered? >> others are covered. >> free of charge? >> yes.
judgment, without a co-pay, and without secrecy. we deserve more than being another generation lost to hiv and aids. we deserve the option to plan and prevent pregnancy. we deserve choices. we deserve a future. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you to all of our speakers. i'm now going to invite all of them up for a brief question and answer period. all right. are there any questions? yes? >> the catholic university students, is the issue that catholic university doesn't allow...
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without objection. >> mr. speaker, the great lakes are our largest source of freshwater in the world and they also support vital shipping and recreation jobs. fishery alone accounts for $7 billion in annual economic activity. but the great lakes face a very real threat from the asian carp which are progressing from the mississippi river to the illinois river and nearing lake michigan. if this invasive species enterses the lakes it could designate great lakes fishing and recreation. mr. higgins: last month the great lakes commission released a report recommending the construction of a barrier to separate the mississippi river from lake michigan in order to protect the lakes from the asian carp. i join my colleagues from the great lakes task force in sending a letter to the army corps of engineers asking them to consider this report as a study into the best ways to keep the asian carp out of the great lakes basin. mr. speaker, the asian carp have not yet entered the lakes but there is a very real threat for conc
without objection. >> mr. speaker, the great lakes are our largest source of freshwater in the world and they also support vital shipping and recreation jobs. fishery alone accounts for $7 billion in annual economic activity. but the great lakes face a very real threat from the asian carp which are progressing from the mississippi river to the illinois river and nearing lake michigan. if this invasive species enterses the lakes it could designate great lakes fishing and recreation. mr....
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fear of violence, brutality, and death at every corner, without hunger, without poverty, but instead with freedom. anonymous. [applause] >> i wish that my mom's and all same-sex couples were afforded the basic human right of marriage and in turn given the legal rights needed so that we could become citizens. i wish we did not have to struggle together as a family, fighting together to remain a family. i wish we could live, work, and be just like every other family. from marina. >> and this is a little boy i want to meet. i wish that the next time i leave it shadow and sadie my dogs in the backyard when we leave somewhere that they would dig out of the yard and run far, far away, but i wish that only a shadow would come back and not sadie. i wish that sadie was stolen off the street and sold. [laughter] wolfgang, age 12, sparks, nev.. >> say thank you to kira shira. i have been asked to stay just a couple of words about hope. i do not want to take a lot of time. it is something worth talking about, especially in times in which we could cautiously remark about the dark. wars, a lot of
fear of violence, brutality, and death at every corner, without hunger, without poverty, but instead with freedom. anonymous. [applause] >> i wish that my mom's and all same-sex couples were afforded the basic human right of marriage and in turn given the legal rights needed so that we could become citizens. i wish we did not have to struggle together as a family, fighting together to remain a family. i wish we could live, work, and be just like every other family. from marina. >>...
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citizens, without trial, without a formal grand jury indictment, without the right to counsel or trial before a grand jury, based on an allegation that they've become enemy combatants. he signed that while protesting, i disagreed with his decision to sign it. i certainly disagreed with the policy in the konsz constitutional analysis that wouldn't into passage and signing by the president of the affordable care act. and i disagree with the constitution alanal sis outlined in this 23-page memorandum written by the office of legal counsel. very good lawyers. some of the very best i know and they did the best job they could. they came to a conclusion that is wrong. >> so, senator, so if we exert, you know, trump the constitution, the checks and balances are relatively slow, are they not? >> yes. >> so you have the monarchy looking at the ability to enforce or push something forward without having a means to correct it very quickly? >> yes. yes, that's right. and the fact that it's slow is, by design, that's how we prevent the undo accretion of power. and that's why we split up the power of
citizens, without trial, without a formal grand jury indictment, without the right to counsel or trial before a grand jury, based on an allegation that they've become enemy combatants. he signed that while protesting, i disagreed with his decision to sign it. i certainly disagreed with the policy in the konsz constitutional analysis that wouldn't into passage and signing by the president of the affordable care act. and i disagree with the constitution alanal sis outlined in this 23-page...
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co-pays and without hassles. >> without hassles. the archbishop timothy dolan said his organization, that's the church, the organization of catholic bishops, sees initial opportunities in preserving the principle of religious freedom after president obama's announcement today. so that was a positive note. the archbishop added while there may be an openness to respond to our concerns, we reserve judgment on the details until we have them under hand. sister carol keehan, president of the catholic health association, she says she's satisfied with the president's actions. "the framework developed has responded to the issues that we identified needed to be fixed." melinda, you have been covering this with great compassion and zeal the past couple of days. the president blew the whistle on this fight. the president decided a week ago this thing had gone too far. he was simply looking for time to get someone to come up with a solution like we found today. >> i think this is fantastic for everybody. i think it is a classic win-win. and it's
co-pays and without hassles. >> without hassles. the archbishop timothy dolan said his organization, that's the church, the organization of catholic bishops, sees initial opportunities in preserving the principle of religious freedom after president obama's announcement today. so that was a positive note. the archbishop added while there may be an openness to respond to our concerns, we reserve judgment on the details until we have them under hand. sister carol keehan, president of the...
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possibility of parole, voters prefer the option of life without parole. a poll was done in 2009 by a professor at uc santa cruz where he asked about replacing the death penalty with a sentence of life without parole with work and restitution, whether it is people -- with the people sentenced to life without parole would be required to work and some of the restitution would go to victims, and 2/3 of californians chose the option of life without parole and preferred that alternative. there is very strong support among voters for replacing the death penalty. in terms of how it would work, the governor has absolute authority to change any criminal sentence he wants, and that includes a death sentence, which he has the power to convert with -- convert to life without possibility of parole. the governor would take that action, most cases would completely end with him. he could change those sentences himself. fork cases where the person has two prior convictions, they would go to the california supreme court for further review, and four justices on the californi
possibility of parole, voters prefer the option of life without parole. a poll was done in 2009 by a professor at uc santa cruz where he asked about replacing the death penalty with a sentence of life without parole with work and restitution, whether it is people -- with the people sentenced to life without parole would be required to work and some of the restitution would go to victims, and 2/3 of californians chose the option of life without parole and preferred that alternative. there is...
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can we take that without objection? send it forward with recommendation without objection. next item. >> item #5, recommended award of a two-year contract to aarup north america ltd., in an amount not to exceed $318,000 for planning services for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as his study. >> good morning. this item begins on 17 of your packet. this is for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as the study. this study is exploring central feasibility of changes to 19th avenue, really focusing on three things. one is looking at the ocean view light rail line that currently runs down at medium come in looking at the feasibility of realigning that to the west side of the street. that would have transit access benefits. the second piece the city will look at is a g separating the cost from under light rail, either over or under the street to get transit operational benefits. third, looking at ways we can improve the transit connection to the bart station, which is not far away from the area. this is funded by the planning branch. the authority applied successfully last yea
can we take that without objection? send it forward with recommendation without objection. next item. >> item #5, recommended award of a two-year contract to aarup north america ltd., in an amount not to exceed $318,000 for planning services for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as his study. >> good morning. this item begins on 17 of your packet. this is for the 19th avenue transit corridor and as the study. this study is exploring central feasibility of changes to 19th avenue,...
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we can do that without opposition. are there any further discussions? supervisor campos: to move forward. supervisor kim: we can do that without opposition. thank you. madam clerk, can you please call item 4? >> appointing one member, term ending to the pedestrian safety advisory committee. supervisor kim: i believe that abigail evans is here today. thank you for patients. we appreciate your application. pedestrian safety is one of the top priorities for my office. as you know, so many of the collisions between vehicles and pedestrians happened in district 6. i did appreciate your application and background and expertise. you can speak to your interest on serving on the pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you for having me. i am currently a research associate at san francisco general hospital. we are one of 13 injury centers funded by the cdc. currently i managed and direct a handful of projects aimed at reducing the incidence or recurrence of injuries among people of all ages in san francisco. many experien
we can do that without opposition. are there any further discussions? supervisor campos: to move forward. supervisor kim: we can do that without opposition. thank you. madam clerk, can you please call item 4? >> appointing one member, term ending to the pedestrian safety advisory committee. supervisor kim: i believe that abigail evans is here today. thank you for patients. we appreciate your application. pedestrian safety is one of the top priorities for my office. as you know, so many of...
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they were part of the victory, president lincoln himself said he could not have won the war without them, and yet they ordered the men to the south when the victory march started. we're going to create that great wrong in history and we're going to correct another wrong. regiments that remained loyal during the union army. 36,000 soldiers who remained in uniform. they didn't commit treason and try to rebel against their union. nobody ever says anything about them. and so what we hope is in this grand march down pennsylvania avenue, elements of those regiments will march with us. so i want all y'all to help us form elements in those states. this was a great period of american history, it made america a good place for everybody to live, and let me just say, congresswoman norton, congresswoman norton, and i sure appreciate this. i was in alabama back in march speaking to a very large integrated group talking about how i thought that the civil rights movement and civil war helped change america and make america a better place including alabama. that's a bit of a stretch, i said you know in a
they were part of the victory, president lincoln himself said he could not have won the war without them, and yet they ordered the men to the south when the victory march started. we're going to create that great wrong in history and we're going to correct another wrong. regiments that remained loyal during the union army. 36,000 soldiers who remained in uniform. they didn't commit treason and try to rebel against their union. nobody ever says anything about them. and so what we hope is in this...
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without objection the resolution is adopted. next item? >> item 25.ent chiu: could be rereffered to? >> supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: i have a few items that they related to food trucks. i have been trying to work with various stakeholders to come up with rules that balance the desire to have a vibrant food truck seen in sentences go with other needs as a city. one of the goals is to preserve food diversity in food choice in san francisco. food crops are part of that equation. -- food trucks are part of that equation. additional choices for consumers for food, with a route to entrepreneurship for people wanting to start small businesses without the capital to go another route. we have a lot of immigrants that have food trucks in san francisco. they provide in terms of location' in food preferences. they also activates streets and public spaces. we should not be eliminating food trucks. it is about balance. balancing the needs of food trucks, brick and mortar restaurants schools, and consumers. i have been working with a number of different sta
without objection the resolution is adopted. next item? >> item 25.ent chiu: could be rereffered to? >> supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener: i have a few items that they related to food trucks. i have been trying to work with various stakeholders to come up with rules that balance the desire to have a vibrant food truck seen in sentences go with other needs as a city. one of the goals is to preserve food diversity in food choice in san francisco. food crops are part of that...
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the speaker: without objection. mr. poe: mr. speaker religious liberty is under attack by the administration. the right of religious liberty is guaranteed in the first amendment of the constitution because it is a foundation for other rights. yet, the administration is forcing religious organizations to violate their conscience by indirectly providing their employees with services that trample on those religious beliefs. the administration's so-called promise of accommodation changes nothing. it is just political word games. the issue is not about contraception. this is an issue about religious liberty. it affects not just catholics but many religions and individuals of faith. regardless of where americans stand on the issue of contraception, sterilization or the morning after pill, it should be alarming to all who believe the government should not persecute religion or substitute a government secular doctrine for -- to the citizens. the constitution does not accommodate for religious liberty. it demands it. whether this adminis
the speaker: without objection. mr. poe: mr. speaker religious liberty is under attack by the administration. the right of religious liberty is guaranteed in the first amendment of the constitution because it is a foundation for other rights. yet, the administration is forcing religious organizations to violate their conscience by indirectly providing their employees with services that trample on those religious beliefs. the administration's so-called promise of accommodation changes nothing....
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without hesitation, he said, absolutely. i will never forget you for that. when i won the election, and frankly, it was the holidays, moving at 100 miles per hour. people were asking who i would like to swear me in, and without hesitation, carlos' name came up. i was hesitant to ask at first. i know that carlos is very busy, has other thing that he is doing, but i said i will give it a try. i would be so honored if he did so. without hesitation, he said, i will be there. thank you so much. my wife. i cannot say enough about you. thank you. i want to start this evening by sharing the story of a young man, 13, moved to the united states as an immigrant. his parents worked in a factory. in his house, only spanish was spoken. he struggled to make sense of english, the language spoken in the classroom. school had always been easy for him, but the new language and culture made it exceedingly difficult. he gave a solid effort, but after multiple report cards of bad grades, he is feeling discouraged. his parents are not educated, they do not understand his homework.
without hesitation, he said, absolutely. i will never forget you for that. when i won the election, and frankly, it was the holidays, moving at 100 miles per hour. people were asking who i would like to swear me in, and without hesitation, carlos' name came up. i was hesitant to ask at first. i know that carlos is very busy, has other thing that he is doing, but i said i will give it a try. i would be so honored if he did so. without hesitation, he said, i will be there. thank you so much. my...
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without objection, so ordered. we have a distinguished panel of witnesses today. we are fortunate that we got our votes done so we can be uninterrupted now before members might have to return to districts. each of the witnesses with statements will be evenntered i the record. i ask that you summarize in five minutes or less. we have the beautiful timing devices. when the light switches from green to yellow, you have one minute. when it switches to red, it signals the time has expired. we are not as precise as the supreme court is. if you had an opportunity to argue before the supreme court, when the red light comes on, you are to stop in mid sentence. we don't do that here. we would like you to try and follow that five minutes as much as possible. let me introduce the witnesses. mr. gary black. he is the commissioner of the georgia department of agriculture. he started with the georgia farm bureau. later served as coordinator as the state young farmer program. in addition, he served as president of the georgia agriculture business for 21 years and co- managing the
without objection, so ordered. we have a distinguished panel of witnesses today. we are fortunate that we got our votes done so we can be uninterrupted now before members might have to return to districts. each of the witnesses with statements will be evenntered i the record. i ask that you summarize in five minutes or less. we have the beautiful timing devices. when the light switches from green to yellow, you have one minute. when it switches to red, it signals the time has expired. we are...
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to free the black slaves and without the price paid by martin luther king and his supporters. the first african-american president in u.s. history would not be sitting in the white house today. this glorious history reminds us that those who have been free must not forget the virtue of those who fought for freedom. furthermore, they have the obligation to carry on this transition and to show compassion and support for those around the world who are still being oppressed. this is the spirit of martin luther king. it is a noble reason that should compel us to continue to fight for this. mr. chairman, i was very much moved this morning bite actions of my friend, michael horowitz. on behalf of the six prisoner faith and all other chinese prisoners of conscious, i think mr. horowitz is here today. i was especially moved by his effort to cause the obama administration to deal with the human rights issues with the priority attention that such leaders as president reagan and the late tomulantos give it. my call was arrested in front of the white house this morning for engaging in quie
to free the black slaves and without the price paid by martin luther king and his supporters. the first african-american president in u.s. history would not be sitting in the white house today. this glorious history reminds us that those who have been free must not forget the virtue of those who fought for freedom. furthermore, they have the obligation to carry on this transition and to show compassion and support for those around the world who are still being oppressed. this is the spirit of...
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but china the world's second largest economy that without reform it faces a financial slowdown that could take the global system with it live analysis on that for you shortly here. at home and away britain's criticized for cutting spending at home and sending billions of brought in foreign aid to countries who say they don't even want the cash our top story. and the global equity markets trade on tuesday with the russian markets for going into the red and european markets trading in the black. for more on this and other figures and business bulletin. internationalising comment live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day washington says the syrian president could be classified as a war criminal but secretary state hillary clinton stop short of calling for bashar assad to be prosecuted because that would make it difficult for him to step down the u.n. human rights council is meeting to pass a resolution condemning damascus but syria's representative in protest and official say economic pressure from a new set of e.u. sanctions would only lead to greater suffering for the alre
but china the world's second largest economy that without reform it faces a financial slowdown that could take the global system with it live analysis on that for you shortly here. at home and away britain's criticized for cutting spending at home and sending billions of brought in foreign aid to countries who say they don't even want the cash our top story. and the global equity markets trade on tuesday with the russian markets for going into the red and european markets trading in the black....
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war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war. both depricated war. one rather would accept war than let it perish and the war came. in a way that recollection sets the stage for tonight's discussion because it sheds light on lincoln's thinking both at the beginning of the conflict and as he looked toward its conclusion. and in his mind, washington in 1861 was literally crawling with what he called insurgent agents. committed to destroying the union. his responsibility then and his justification letter is anything he did to help the nation survive was justified. i know chief judge kay and chief justice willman will be amused by this story. when roger tawny asking in his capacity as federal circuit judge challenged lincoln's suspension of the writ early in the war, the judge ignored him but had the chief arrested for interfering. during the war, the court did not attempt to judge lincoln on the matter of arbitrary arrest but that's not the story for tonight, although clearly lincoln's use of the war power to suspend the writ of hab
war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war. both depricated war. one rather would accept war than let it perish and the war came. in a way that recollection sets the stage for tonight's discussion because it sheds light on lincoln's thinking both at the beginning of the conflict and as he looked toward its conclusion. and in his mind, washington in 1861 was literally crawling with what he called insurgent agents. committed to destroying the union. his...
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it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people come into the laboratory and we turn off the sound. as they listened, they had to write what they heard going on emotional and structurally. a different group of people came in and they had the sound on and the video off. a third group had both. it turned out the group that only saw the performance and were unfamiliar with the ps new a great deal about the emotional structure, when the emotional peaks were, they knew a great deal about the tension in the peace, and i knew a great deal about
it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did...
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the law would be like a ship without ballast. he also said president including prohibiting double jeopardy and the judicial review of legislative acts. that is an art book. but the most important thing to him was what he called the agent rights and liberties of england. when the king issued a decree in tried to enforce it as it was a law cook argued to the king's own privy council, and the privy council is like the cabinet, the president's cabinet, that the king had no power to create law simply by unilateral decree. and he convinced the king's own privy council to rebut the king on that point. when the king in prison to people without charge cook pioneered the use of habeas corpus to free them. until then habeas corpus had always been used as a tool to expand crowned power. had been used when some regional lord or leader imprisoned somebody outside of london, a writ of habeas corpus forced that regional lord to prove that whoever was imprisoned was imprisoned consistent with the king's law, a way to expand crown power. now, cook
the law would be like a ship without ballast. he also said president including prohibiting double jeopardy and the judicial review of legislative acts. that is an art book. but the most important thing to him was what he called the agent rights and liberties of england. when the king issued a decree in tried to enforce it as it was a law cook argued to the king's own privy council, and the privy council is like the cabinet, the president's cabinet, that the king had no power to create law...
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space and staff without it. they provided us with great service, great people. i have hired three from the jobs now program. all have worked out. i want to have them work for me forever. [laughter] no, everything you see here, it was created by the jobs now program people. it is an amazing program. like i said, i do not think we could have made it as well as we have without it. i think it would have been a much bigger struggle for us as a small company. anyway, i want to continue and expand this company, and i plan to use the jobs now program over and over again. you know, i really want to encourage other small companies to use it, to utilize it end up in it that from it as i have. i want to introduce you to maticia, the first person from the jobs now program. she is an amazing baker, amazing person. smart, funny. she is really shy. she may not say a lot right now. but i want to point out that she has helped make some of these beautiful pastries and breads and sandwiches, and she is just amazing. here she is. [applause] >> hello. i went through the jobs now prog
space and staff without it. they provided us with great service, great people. i have hired three from the jobs now program. all have worked out. i want to have them work for me forever. [laughter] no, everything you see here, it was created by the jobs now program people. it is an amazing program. like i said, i do not think we could have made it as well as we have without it. i think it would have been a much bigger struggle for us as a small company. anyway, i want to continue and expand...
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those extreme few who defy death by climbing without ropes or flying without planes.y fascinate us with their exploits. but they do seem like a little crazy sometimes. well, the man you're about to meet says he doesn't have a death wish. just an overwhelming desire to experience life without a net. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: dean potter says facing death is the only way he knows how to live. and looking at these pictures, potter more than 1,000 feet up yosemite's el capitan, climbing a vertical slab of granite with no ropes or safety equipment of any kind, must feel very alive. he has free climbed on some of the world's tallest mountains. and he also holds records for this, slack lining. basically walking a tight rope between mountains without protection. oh, and then there's this, b.a.s.e. jumping. dean potter is one of the world's top wingsuit fliers. and holds a record for a flight in a suit that mimics a flying squirrel. when we caught up with potter and his companion whisper, on home turf, yosemite national park, we were more than a little surprise
those extreme few who defy death by climbing without ropes or flying without planes.y fascinate us with their exploits. but they do seem like a little crazy sometimes. well, the man you're about to meet says he doesn't have a death wish. just an overwhelming desire to experience life without a net. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: dean potter says facing death is the only way he knows how to live. and looking at these pictures, potter more than 1,000 feet up yosemite's el...
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without further ado, i will let the lieutenant explain the process.is a link the one to get here. these are not awards we pass out lightly -- it is a lengthy process to get here. these are not awards we pass out lightly. >> as the chief mentioned, it is a long process. i will go over the highlights. when officers actions are such that any supervisor takes note of a store near bravery, they prepare a report along with supporting documentation and forward it to the commanding officer. the commanding officer conducts a personal investigation of the event. if they approve the nomination, they prepare a report for the chief of police. the chief of police forwards these nominations to the police commissioner's office. the office for was the nomination package to award screening committee. the committee is composed of three captains within the department. if the award screening committee approves the nomination, they send it back so the secretary may schedule an award committee meeting. this is a meeting of all department captains and command staff. they get
without further ado, i will let the lieutenant explain the process.is a link the one to get here. these are not awards we pass out lightly -- it is a lengthy process to get here. these are not awards we pass out lightly. >> as the chief mentioned, it is a long process. i will go over the highlights. when officers actions are such that any supervisor takes note of a store near bravery, they prepare a report along with supporting documentation and forward it to the commanding officer. the...
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southbound trough -- southbound traffic moving without delay. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> hundreds of baltimore residents are waking up without gas this morning. >> crews are trying to fix a water main and it could take days to fix. jennifer franciotti is live near the scene with the latest on the repair efforts. >> this is a situation that went from bad to worse. of the 900 homes and businesses affected, b.g.e. still needs to go door-to-door to some 400 homes. everything unfolded yesterday. dcw was working on a water main break. a piece of asphalt fell one and forced water into a gas line. all that water has to be pumped out of the line. >> we still have to get into each building, turn the gas off, then go back to the gas main and drain the water out. >> we are canvassing the area and we're making progress. you're talking about hundreds of homes we have to access. >> b.g.e. stopped going door-to- door around 11:00 p.m., but they did have people on call in case somebody were to call and say it is ok to come into the home to turn o
southbound trough -- southbound traffic moving without delay. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> hundreds of baltimore residents are waking up without gas this morning. >> crews are trying to fix a water main and it could take days to fix. jennifer franciotti is live near the scene with the latest on the repair efforts. >> this is a situation that went from bad to worse. of the 900 homes and businesses affected, b.g.e. still needs to go door-to-door to some 400 homes....
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. >> without the division of power and without checks and balances -- >> they can do everything they want. they start to post democracy in china. and every time when i see him in prison, he always told me i'm not wrong. actually if he promised, he will not continue to write when he gets out. maybe the government will release him faster, but he always said no. i'm not wrong. >> thank you. out of love is based on a faith-based conviction which is an enormous motivator. thank you for sharing that. even people with faith that powered him to fight for solidarity in poll ant and we know throughout china people of faith are being paid a significant price. i thank you for giving an insight as to why. i want to ask a couple of questions before yielding to my friend and mr. wolf, in your testimony, you made the statement that it's no small irony that while you are speaking here on capitol hill, chinese vice president is just on pennsylvania meeting with president obama at the white house. you did point out your disappointment that you believe that your husband's plight has been downplayed by t
. >> without the division of power and without checks and balances -- >> they can do everything they want. they start to post democracy in china. and every time when i see him in prison, he always told me i'm not wrong. actually if he promised, he will not continue to write when he gets out. maybe the government will release him faster, but he always said no. i'm not wrong. >> thank you. out of love is based on a faith-based conviction which is an enormous motivator. thank you...
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without them, there is no way this program would have been pulled off. jim, tony, and steve -- scott, were hiding. bernadette, as well. there were able to grow a program or we had initial goals of 1000, which we thought were too high. and to exceed that by four times is amazing. thank you for your innovation, creativity, the hard work. with that, i definitely want to thank again mr. sheldon for coming out from washington, d.c., to recognize our program. and of course to mayor lee, a super supporter of this, and he will continue to be. it is not mentioned specifically in your 17-point jobs plan, but i will say that this is a key program to his goal of getting thousands of san franciscans back to work. with that, i will close. thank you for coming. [applause] >> when stephen de staebler died, he was working on one of the biggest shows of his career, matter and spirit. it is a retrospective look at the many faces and faces of the life of an innovative artist from the california clay movement. stephen de staebler's developed in an area dominated by abstract
without them, there is no way this program would have been pulled off. jim, tony, and steve -- scott, were hiding. bernadette, as well. there were able to grow a program or we had initial goals of 1000, which we thought were too high. and to exceed that by four times is amazing. thank you for your innovation, creativity, the hard work. with that, i definitely want to thank again mr. sheldon for coming out from washington, d.c., to recognize our program. and of course to mayor lee, a super...
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without any evidence.the signatures and the videos, i think they took us seriously. >> reporter: about 30% of au students live offcampus. the university admits the fight to quiet house parties starts all over again with new students coming in every year. sherri ly, fox 5 news. >>> mother nature showed her force in new jersey this weekend. fire officials believe wind is to blame for bringing down this building. forecasters in new jersey called for extremely strong and sustained wind gusts. >>> we had our share of winds friday, saturday, but today, a turn around. >> nice, sun finally came out. >> beautiful today outside. hopefully people got out and enjoyed it. >> we were asking if we did, and not as much as i would have liked. >> you might have another chance. not only plenty of sunshine today, but clear skies tonight. a beautiful celestial grouping in the sky tonight. was in the western sky after mid-might, and it's to the left of the screen is jupiter and the present moon is in the middle and venus to the
without any evidence.the signatures and the videos, i think they took us seriously. >> reporter: about 30% of au students live offcampus. the university admits the fight to quiet house parties starts all over again with new students coming in every year. sherri ly, fox 5 news. >>> mother nature showed her force in new jersey this weekend. fire officials believe wind is to blame for bringing down this building. forecasters in new jersey called for extremely strong and sustained...
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and without condition. as well as the many other political prisoners who are personalized for speakinggod, t. >> thank you so much for joining us, for your very courageous appeal on behalf of your husband. and i hope that the white house, i hope the house and the senate and i hope that xi jinping is listening to this appeal from two wives for your individual husban husbands, but also all the other left-behind family members, on behalf of the tens of thousands of political prisoners and religious prisoners in china. so thank you for your outstanding statement. >> sir, also i want congress can keep my husband articles, the 347 articles and two letters to the hu jintao and the premier wen jiabao. >> we will receive those articles. >> on the congressional record. >> thank you. >> good afternoon mr. chairman and mr. co-chairman and thank you for the opportunity to speak with all of you today. i want to begin by thanking the congressional executive commission on china and all the members and staff today for the f
and without condition. as well as the many other political prisoners who are personalized for speakinggod, t. >> thank you so much for joining us, for your very courageous appeal on behalf of your husband. and i hope that the white house, i hope the house and the senate and i hope that xi jinping is listening to this appeal from two wives for your individual husban husbands, but also all the other left-behind family members, on behalf of the tens of thousands of political prisoners and...