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mr. davis, mr. everett and miss selby should the city assess fees on bicycle owners to pay for transportation improvements? >> i don't think so and i will tell you why because the city is moving in a direction that i think they should be which is encouraging more people to get out of their cars and to get onto bikes and to use our streets and walk the streets. you know, i think we need to be visionary about getting and meeting our goals. we have a goal of 20% of all trips in san francisco being taken on a bike by 2020. the bike coalition, which is one of my endorsements, as well district 5 group have been advocating for this connecting the city plan, the bike coalition for cross town bikeways to make our streets safer for bike riders. i think we need to move more in that direction and assessing fees on bike riders for ridion bikes is san francisco is not going to work towards the goal we have in the city now. >> thank you, mr. everett? >> i don't -- certainly i want to protect the right of people to
mr. davis, mr. everett and miss selby should the city assess fees on bicycle owners to pay for transportation improvements? >> i don't think so and i will tell you why because the city is moving in a direction that i think they should be which is encouraging more people to get out of their cars and to get onto bikes and to use our streets and walk the streets. you know, i think we need to be visionary about getting and meeting our goals. we have a goal of 20% of all trips in san francisco...
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mr. davis? >> the sit/lie law is a perfect example of trying to address a symptom without curing the disease. we have massive inequitis in our society. that is apparent from the number of homeless people that we see on our streets in san francisco and it's a problem that is not just a san francisco problem. it's a problem that is experienced statewide. it's a national problem. and i think we need leaders at city hall who will be willing to step up and work with our state and national leaders to try to solve the problem of homelessness in america. one thing we do at the booker t. washington center to where i was recently president, building affordable housing half of had which will be dedicated to emancipated youth. so i think we really do need to look at the root cause of the issue. it's about inequity and how we provide supportive housing and mental health services and drug treatment and really look at the problem from its source. thank you. >> thank you. davis, miss olague and miss selby. >> c
mr. davis? >> the sit/lie law is a perfect example of trying to address a symptom without curing the disease. we have massive inequitis in our society. that is apparent from the number of homeless people that we see on our streets in san francisco and it's a problem that is not just a san francisco problem. it's a problem that is experienced statewide. it's a national problem. and i think we need leaders at city hall who will be willing to step up and work with our state and national...
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mr. davis? >> i just wanted to echo that diabetes as well obesity is a crisis in america. and we do need government to start taking leadership around the issue. regardless of the merits of this particular proposal, one thing i want to bring to city hall is a locally sourced healthy food insurance. santa clara county recently band all vending machines from their county facilities and i think we can lead by example, whether it's city hall, hospitals or our schools we should insist on healthy foods and healthy food choices and teaching our children how to grow their own food and cooking. so i would like to see an increase in community garden and an increase in the city with leadership around this issue. >> mr. everest is this your third or fourth use of the time card? >> i know i am out of these. [ laughter ] well, if we finish early i will come back to you. >> all right. >> now a question for miss breed and mr. resignato. san francisco currently provides free or low-cost health care to residents who can't afford private health insurance and do not qualify for coverage from t
mr. davis? >> i just wanted to echo that diabetes as well obesity is a crisis in america. and we do need government to start taking leadership around the issue. regardless of the merits of this particular proposal, one thing i want to bring to city hall is a locally sourced healthy food insurance. santa clara county recently band all vending machines from their county facilities and i think we can lead by example, whether it's city hall, hospitals or our schools we should insist on...
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we have one card, robert davis. mr. davis. >> supervisors, good afternoon, my name is robert davis and i'm here to support the legislation. unfortunately the larger problem here, again, like with the last issue is enforcement. and the dbi's unwillingness or inability or whatever to enforce the blight laws, there are over 5800 open notices of violation in san francisco, dating back to 1994. '94 was significant because that is the year that the records wept went from paper to computer. >> how many different blightedÑ properties again? >> i can't speak to blighted properties. because the dbi can speak to that. a notice of violation is someone complained and dbi went out and wrote a notice. on the second complaint process. you can see there are 14 steps before the city attorney takes action and there are first notices, second notices, the list is extensive. after the notice of violations, the department of building inspection comes up with the director's hearing and send the notice of violation to the director. there is a
we have one card, robert davis. mr. davis. >> supervisors, good afternoon, my name is robert davis and i'm here to support the legislation. unfortunately the larger problem here, again, like with the last issue is enforcement. and the dbi's unwillingness or inability or whatever to enforce the blight laws, there are over 5800 open notices of violation in san francisco, dating back to 1994. '94 was significant because that is the year that the records wept went from paper to computer....
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thank you, mr. davis. i want to remind folks and point out that we have seen a disturbing trend in san francisco over the past couple ever years. of years. we have had a lot of leadership appointed for us. an appointed mayor, appointed district attorney when our leaders are chosen for us instead of by us. if you want leadership in our city, i'll i'm your candidate. at juliandavis.org, there is more detail about the grassroots campaign we're building. i encourage you to look where the candidates are getting their money from. i think it says a lot about whose interests they will be representing. thank you. >> anybody else? miss olague? >> again, i just wanted to welcome all of you to the office, room 256 of city hall and we are engaging with neighbors all the time. recently i voted in favor of community choice aggregation. i am a sponsor of the affordable housing proposition c. we worked extensively with community counsel for housing organizations to make sure that we had the right balance. i worked on the g
thank you, mr. davis. i want to remind folks and point out that we have seen a disturbing trend in san francisco over the past couple ever years. of years. we have had a lot of leadership appointed for us. an appointed mayor, appointed district attorney when our leaders are chosen for us instead of by us. if you want leadership in our city, i'll i'm your candidate. at juliandavis.org, there is more detail about the grassroots campaign we're building. i encourage you to look where the candidates...
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davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much mr. chip in. i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation, and especially for their insights in their answers. i was thinking back, unicom we can always know what happened. because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened. or the causes that made generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask if i could, you indicated that policies are that investigators and agents have 90 days to work on leads. and that sometimes individuals have more call for activity been time, or there's not enough personnel. there's so many leads, trying to follow up on all of them. are their thresholds that will jump out at you? i mean, if you are reviewing tips and information and allegations that a person can just kind of see that this appears to be over the line and we need to try, check it out as quickly as we can? >> yes, there's significant amount of training on many different levels on how to deal with tips, information, intelligence of di
davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much mr. chip in. i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation, and especially for their insights in their answers. i was thinking back, unicom we can always know what happened. because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened. or the causes that made generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask if i could, you indicated that policies are that investigators and agents...
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mr. lipinski: thank you, mr. young. i want to recognize now the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to thank my friend from illinois, mr. lipinski, for yielding to me. when i think of jerry costello, i think of the fact that those of us in illinois sort of had two go-to members of the transportation committee for many years. bill lipinski, who is the congressman's father, and jerry costello. we used to call them the gold dust twins. and one of the reasons is because they had such a great relationship and worked cooperatively to make sure that our state, the state of illinois, the home of abraham lincoln, was well taken care of in terms of infrastructure. but they also worked for the entire country. i had an opportunity to travel with jerry and his wonderful wife a number of times and, of course, she is a delightful lady who's a higher education administrator, the president of a community college. and other members of their family are engaged in public service as well as what they do privately. i've never known a more congenial member of
mr. lipinski: thank you, mr. young. i want to recognize now the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to thank my friend from illinois, mr. lipinski, for yielding to me. when i think of jerry costello, i think of the fact that those of us in illinois sort of had two go-to members of the transportation committee for many years. bill lipinski, who is the congressman's father, and jerry costello. we used to call them the gold dust twins. and one of the...
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now mr. davis has made a right turn towards the gop. just last week at the republican national convention in tampa, florida, he gave a barn burning headline speech in support of republican presidential candidate mitt romney. please take a listen. >> some of you may know the last time i spoke at a convention, it turned out i was in the wrong place. my fellow republicans, thank you for welcoming me where i belong! >> all right. joining us to discuss cnbc contributor howard dean, former vermont governor and himself a former presidential candidate, and also with us archer davis, former democratic congressman from alabama. now a staunch supporter, out on the campaign trail with team romney and ryan. all right, archer, you gave a hell of a speech. i heard it all. what's your biggest beef with the democrats. what's your biggest beef with your former democratic party. >> i'm glad i don't have to be in charlotte defending the kbhik policies that failed. i'm glad i don't need to say the democrats have new ideas to turn the jobs numbers around whe
now mr. davis has made a right turn towards the gop. just last week at the republican national convention in tampa, florida, he gave a barn burning headline speech in support of republican presidential candidate mitt romney. please take a listen. >> some of you may know the last time i spoke at a convention, it turned out i was in the wrong place. my fellow republicans, thank you for welcoming me where i belong! >> all right. joining us to discuss cnbc contributor howard dean,...
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mr. chris davis. there he goes. a 31 shot. 2 home runs in the game. 28 of the season. nine of them against the toronto blue jays. the first time the baltimore orioles have hit seven home runs at a home game in front of more than 26,000 fans. they are thrilled that what they saw. coming up later, we will check in with that and see how tonight's game -- they remain in the thick of the post season hunt. >> coming up, is the city responsible for moving in front yard protest displays without a home owner's knowledge or consent or to mark >> the team talk to the baltimore home owner about what started that speech. >> by motorists might have had a hard time looking past the truck in front of them. the unusual optical. >> showers and a few late evening thunderstorms. >> controversy over a front yard display of child manikins. hanging from the noose/ >> were the pornographic or an artful protests? >> that is the mannequin of a child. he is holding up the ladder. the second time in two weeks the north baltimore home honor has used it to make a point about a running dispute he sa
mr. chris davis. there he goes. a 31 shot. 2 home runs in the game. 28 of the season. nine of them against the toronto blue jays. the first time the baltimore orioles have hit seven home runs at a home game in front of more than 26,000 fans. they are thrilled that what they saw. coming up later, we will check in with that and see how tonight's game -- they remain in the thick of the post season hunt. >> coming up, is the city responsible for moving in front yard protest displays without a...
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gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation and especially for their insights and their answers. i was thinking that, you know, we can always know what happened because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened or the causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask you if i could, you indicated that policies are that investigators and agents have 90 days to work on leads and that sometimes individuals have more call for activity than time, or there's not enough personnel, or there are so many leads until trying to follow up an -- up on all of them. are there thresholded that will jump out at you, i mean, if you're reviewing tips and information and allegations that a person can just kind of see that this appears to be over the line, and we need to try and check it as -- out as quickly as we can? >> yes, there's a significant amount of training on many different levels on how to deal
gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation and especially for their insights and their answers. i was thinking that, you know, we can always know what happened because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened or the causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask you if i could, you indicated that...
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mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to express my strong support for h.r. 1410 and also for h.r. 484. these resolutions really embody a great concern of many of my constituents at home as well as americans across this country. as americans, we often take for granted the rights and privileges that are guaranteed to each and every individual in this country. so we can speak out at town hall, we can protest in front of the capitol steps and when all else fails, we can register our vote at the polls to make our voices heard. those rights and privileges that we enjoy are being denied every single day. to the people of vietnam. so today we vote on these two bills that send a clear message that these abuses will not be tolerated. we must make it clear that progress needs to be made on these issues before we can move forward on other issues that are important to both of our countries, including those issues of trade. our efforts are aimed at bringing about a brighter future in vietnam, where citizen are not in pris
mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to express my strong support for h.r. 1410 and also for h.r. 484. these resolutions really embody a great concern of many of my constituents at home as well as americans across this country. as americans, we often take for granted the rights and privileges that are guaranteed to each and every individual in this country. so we can speak out at town hall, we can protest in front of the capitol steps and when all else fails, we can...
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gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation, and especially for their insights and their answers. i was thinking that, you know, we can always know what happened because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened. the causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask you, if i could, you indicated that policies are that investigators and agents have 90 days to work on leads. and that sometimes individuals have more call for activity than time or there's not enough personnel. there's so many leads into trying to follow-up on all of them. are there thresholds that will jump out at you? i mean, if you're reviewing tips and information and allegations that a person can just kind of see that this appears to be over the line and we need to try and check it out as quickly as we can? >> yes, there's significant amount of training on many different levels, on how to deal with tips, in
gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation, and especially for their insights and their answers. i was thinking that, you know, we can always know what happened because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened. the causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter, let me ask you, if i could, you indicated that...
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davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. paul, for your testimony. governmentwide there have been challenges to development of unclassified and classified systems, information sharing. in particular, in dhs, has had problems in the past of developing and deploying these information sharing systems. let me ask you, how will the recent round of cuts to the budget impact development of some of the systems, and how can we make sure that they are developed and get to state and local and tribal governments that need them? >> it's difficult to comment on the cut specific to dhs but i do want to highlight that, dhs with her classified network, has conductivity out to the fusion centers, and they've been making some stellar progress with the homeland security network. we've also been to a lot of work to drive interoperability across dhs system, fbi leo, law enforcement online, the intel link system and intelligence community and also the grant funded state owned risked net so that's a coronation of the office of interoperability by o
davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. paul, for your testimony. governmentwide there have been challenges to development of unclassified and classified systems, information sharing. in particular, in dhs, has had problems in the past of developing and deploying these information sharing systems. let me ask you, how will the recent round of cuts to the budget impact development of some of the systems, and how can we make sure that they are developed...
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but that, i am pleased to go to the shaman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. inspector general. i want to thank you for your very informative than clarifying information. i think which you have delineated gives the average citizen a great deal of confidence that what they are hearing is what is actually happening. i know that lanie brewer, head of the criminal division and the department of justice has been severely criticized by some members of congress for what they consider to be his actions here. senator grassley has called for this resignation. the chairman of this committee has said mr. brewer, and i quote, clearly culpability. and mr. schaefer has even said that mr. brewer started this up in 2009. so i want to ask you a few questions to see if we can't really clarify and understand what mr. brewer's role in these two programs were. one, mr. horowitz, did you find the assistant attorney general authorized or did god walking in ice operation "fast and furious"? >> we did not improve the wiretap applications in either operation? >> know,
but that, i am pleased to go to the shaman from illinois, mr. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. inspector general. i want to thank you for your very informative than clarifying information. i think which you have delineated gives the average citizen a great deal of confidence that what they are hearing is what is actually happening. i know that lanie brewer, head of the criminal division and the department of justice has been severely criticized by some members of...
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. >> jennifer: we're going to be seeing and what we're listening to is mr. davis who is a veteran and it leads into tammy duckworth who is running for congress in illinois. the reason why i raise that is of course romney got severely criticized in his remarks for not mentioning his convention speech, the war. now we're going to, in this democratic convention see a couple of speakers that really pay tribute to the veterans. tammy duckworth of course, is an amputee running for congress in the district that is currently being held by joe walsh. that rabid tea partier. and she got -- she lost her legs. she flies helicopters blackhawk helicopters and was hit. she went down. lost both of her legs. she also injured her arm. she became an assistant director of the veterans administration and is a total champion for veterans. >> al: what was that comment that joe walsh made about her? questioning her heroism. here's somebody who's lost -- >> jennifer: two legs and injured her arm. >> al: unbelievable. like max cleland when he ran for re-election to the senate from ge
. >> jennifer: we're going to be seeing and what we're listening to is mr. davis who is a veteran and it leads into tammy duckworth who is running for congress in illinois. the reason why i raise that is of course romney got severely criticized in his remarks for not mentioning his convention speech, the war. now we're going to, in this democratic convention see a couple of speakers that really pay tribute to the veterans. tammy duckworth of course, is an amputee running for congress in...
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davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much mr. chairman and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation and especially for their insights in their answers. i was thinking that you now we can always know what happened, because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened or that causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter let me ask you if i could, you indicated that policies are bad investigators and agents have 90 days to work on leave, and that sometimes individuals have more calls for activity band time or there is not enough kirsanow or there are so many leaves until trying to follow up on all of them. are there thresholds that will jump out at you? i mean if you are reviewing tips and information and allegations that a person can just kind of see that this appears to be over the line and we need to try and check it out as quickly as we can? >> there is a significant amount of training on many different levels on how to deal with tips, inf
davis, is recognized. >> thank you very much mr. chairman and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for their participation and especially for their insights in their answers. i was thinking that you now we can always know what happened, because we have the information. it's obviously far more difficult to determine why it happened or that causes that may have generated or caused it to take place. mr. winter let me ask you if i could, you indicated that policies are bad investigators...
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mrs. davis: thank you. last week the san diego chamber of congress sent its largest ever delegation of community and business leaders to washington. they came because they know washington can help them spur the economy, innovate, and employ local workers if we can all get on the same page. what grand request did they have for this congress to help make progress happen? well, just that we do our jobs. that we roll up our sleeves. work together across party lines and find a sensible, not an arbitrary balance of cuts and spending. yes, mr. speaker. this country is facing some hard choices and yes there is division in this chamber, but we do not need, we do not need to add to the serious challenges facing american business and families by sitting on the sidelines watching a completely man-made disaster explode upon our economy. let's work together to come to decisions now. the american economy should not be facing a fiscal cliff. it should be receiving a fiscal road map. by actually doing our job we can make th
mrs. davis: thank you. last week the san diego chamber of congress sent its largest ever delegation of community and business leaders to washington. they came because they know washington can help them spur the economy, innovate, and employ local workers if we can all get on the same page. what grand request did they have for this congress to help make progress happen? well, just that we do our jobs. that we roll up our sleeves. work together across party lines and find a sensible, not an...
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mrs. davis: they are ambassador chris stevens and sean smith. the two victims from san diego, one is tyrone woods and the other, glen daugherty. in talking about mr. d mbings aughe -- -- daugherty, at the training and the dedication, you have to. that is what drives these guys. and also the country would be in much better shape. we need to have people keep doing what we're doing because he really believed in freedom and he really believed in the united states. as we know, these are two highly decorated seals who left the community of seals and serving with the consulate there and the state department in libya. we certainly celebrate their life and we mourn their death. i want to recognize their family and let them know that our thoughts and our prayers are with them. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized, without objection. mr. cummings: our right to vote is one of the many guaranteed by
mrs. davis: they are ambassador chris stevens and sean smith. the two victims from san diego, one is tyrone woods and the other, glen daugherty. in talking about mr. d mbings aughe -- -- daugherty, at the training and the dedication, you have to. that is what drives these guys. and also the country would be in much better shape. we need to have people keep doing what we're doing because he really believed in freedom and he really believed in the united states. as we know, these are two highly...
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mrs. the pitch, but so does the catcher. 3-0. baltimore, chris davis caps off a six-run fifth inning with a three-run shot to center field way in the bleachers. another home run late in the game. blue jays lose, 12-2. despite all their defensive woes, the redskins have the highest scoring offense in the nfl. a big coat -- a big part of this excess is rg3. as well as the running back. he rushed for 96 yards. average, 78. he is ready for the competition. >> a lot of people scare people away. we have a tough defense. solid defense. i love a challenge. we will see what happens. >> speaking of running backs, the redskins replaced a player with an injury. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the peop
mrs. the pitch, but so does the catcher. 3-0. baltimore, chris davis caps off a six-run fifth inning with a three-run shot to center field way in the bleachers. another home run late in the game. blue jays lose, 12-2. despite all their defensive woes, the redskins have the highest scoring offense in the nfl. a big coat -- a big part of this excess is rg3. as well as the running back. he rushed for 96 yards. average, 78. he is ready for the competition. >> a lot of people scare people...
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new zealand went on a mr t. and tax cutting plan that. that or not make growth it didn't because they reversed course they said oh we got all the ad because it didn't live forever we're not going to recession they engage in an aggressive privatization program and they had blockbuster but i think the united states does need to face up to the fact that we do need payrolls and we do need some we have nation and look what happened with i was. when they had the two thousand and eight financial collapse right now there they are what they're telling their bankers we're going to put you guys and you know that maybe that maybe the what they didn't do was they didn't inflate their way out of it this government this market does not mean well they have more liquidity it needs more confidence it needs more of a ronald reagan less jimmy carter hundred ten percent confidence fairy yes we're all ok mitt romney has figured out a new way to live here's how he does it he goes on an interview with this watched by millions and milli
new zealand went on a mr t. and tax cutting plan that. that or not make growth it didn't because they reversed course they said oh we got all the ad because it didn't live forever we're not going to recession they engage in an aggressive privatization program and they had blockbuster but i think the united states does need to face up to the fact that we do need payrolls and we do need some we have nation and look what happened with i was. when they had the two thousand and eight financial...
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. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's a lynchpin for him. and emotionally and i think an important part of everything that he does. >> my appreciation to her for what an extraordinary friend, sweetheart, and counselor she is. ann? >> when he goes away to college at stanford, mitt flies home many weekends to court ann who was still in high school. after his freshman year when it is time to go on his mormon mission, it is ann who urges him to go. >> mitt expressed some reservations about going, partly it seems that he was concerned he might lose ann being gone for a couple of years, and ann said to him that if you don't do this, you'll always regret
. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's...
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. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's a lynchpin for him. and emotionally and i think an important part of everything that he does. >> my appreciation to her for what an extraordinary friend, sweetheart, and counselor she is. ann? >> when he goes away to college at stanford, mitt flies home many weekends to court ann who was still in high school. after his freshman year when it is time to go on his mormon mission, it is ann who urges him to go. >> mitt expressed some reservations about going, partly it seems that he was concerned he might lose ann being gone for a couple of years, and ann said to him that if you don't do this, you'll always regret
. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's...
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. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's a lynchpin for him. and emotionally and i think an important part of everything that he does. >> my appreciation to her for what an extraordinary friend, sweetheart, and counselor she is. ann? >> when he goes away to college at stanford, mitt flies home many weekends to court ann who was still in high school. after his freshman year when it is time to go on his mormon mission, it is ann who urges him to go. >> mitt expressed some reservations about going, partly it seems that he was concerned he might lose ann being gone for a couple of years, and ann said to him that if you don't do this, you'll always regret
. >> it is also at cranbrook that mitt romney meets ann lois davies. his future wife. >> mrs. romney went to kingswood, which was the accompanying girls school for cranbrook. it was a fairly tight community. fairly hermetically sealed. so you, you know, there would be dances with the kingswood girls and interactions and things of that nature. >> like his father, ann would become a lode star in romney's emotional universe. >> she is an emotional center for his life. she's...
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. >> reporter: professor davis is dean of school of public policy. he says mr. romney needs something major to happen to change his fortune. >> romney needs to have a great debate. it's not even sure it's possible for him to have a great debate. >> reporter: the first debate is set for next wednesday night in denver. the topic domestic policy. john sasaki, ktvu news. >>> we first reported it a couple of days ago today the san francisco giants confirmed that suspended outfielder milky cabrera will not be returning to the team for the play offs. cabrera was having a tremendous season. but on august 15th he was suspended for 15 games by major league baseball after testing positive for muscle enhancing drugs. after that the team really came together. >> we talked about it, we still had the talent on this team to do it. and they showed it. and i think they wanted to prove it and they did. >> reporter: cabrera released a statement today saying he's disappointed to miss the play offs but is wishing his teammates the best. >>> oakland police arrested a man tonight who t
. >> reporter: professor davis is dean of school of public policy. he says mr. romney needs something major to happen to change his fortune. >> romney needs to have a great debate. it's not even sure it's possible for him to have a great debate. >> reporter: the first debate is set for next wednesday night in denver. the topic domestic policy. john sasaki, ktvu news. >>> we first reported it a couple of days ago today the san francisco giants confirmed that suspended...
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. >> reporter: professor davis is dean of school of public policy. he says mr. romney needs something major to happen to change his fortune. >> romney needs to have a great debate. it's not even sure it's possible for him to have a great debate. >> reporter: the first debate is set for next wednesday night in denver. the topic domestic policy. john sasaki, ktvu news. >>> we first reported it a couple of days ago today the san francisco giants confirmed that suspended outfielder milky cabrera will not be returning to the team for the play offs. cabrera was having a tremendous season. but on august 15th he was suspended for 15 games by major league baseball after testing positive for muscle enhancing drugs. after that the team really came together. >> we talked about it, we still had the talent on this team to do it. and they showed it. and i think they wanted to prove it and they did. >> reporter: cabrera released a statement today saying he's disappointed to miss the play offs but is wishing his teammates the best. >>> oakland police arrested a man tonight who t
. >> reporter: professor davis is dean of school of public policy. he says mr. romney needs something major to happen to change his fortune. >> romney needs to have a great debate. it's not even sure it's possible for him to have a great debate. >> reporter: the first debate is set for next wednesday night in denver. the topic domestic policy. john sasaki, ktvu news. >>> we first reported it a couple of days ago today the san francisco giants confirmed that suspended...
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this is mr. romney could be baby ad. it was first coined -- hello davies is less awkward than the real language the that it actually starts with. >> welcome to america. that is what obama's policies have done. >> welcome, and daughter, to this obama healthy. don't you wish you could go back to where you came from? why does she need to be unwelcome to america? -ish e-4 in baby? congratulations! maybe she did a trimester abroad. hello foreign babies. welcome to america. vote for matt ronny? they are in serious trouble, but you do what you have to do. put one foot in front of the other. they have very quietly decided that the way they will get out is by taking these steps. their steps will be baby steps. welcome to america? seriously, who is making the decisions in the campaign right now? whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. now in two new flavors. to compete on the global stag
this is mr. romney could be baby ad. it was first coined -- hello davies is less awkward than the real language the that it actually starts with. >> welcome to america. that is what obama's policies have done. >> welcome, and daughter, to this obama healthy. don't you wish you could go back to where you came from? why does she need to be unwelcome to america? -ish e-4 in baby? congratulations! maybe she did a trimester abroad. hello foreign babies. welcome to america. vote for matt...
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davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for your leadership and for joining us today. at the beginning of your statement, secretary hale, you emphasized, i believe, that we need a balanced budget deficit reduction plan. is there anything in this discussion that we've had today that would suggest that perhaps it doesn't need to be balanced or that there is, um, is something about that in terms of all the budgets, you know, all the areas that we're looking at, yacht just yes dense -- not just defense that's not part of that discussion? >> the administration favors a balanced program of deficit reduction. i realize there are differences of opinion, but that would suggest both cuts in spending and some increases in revenues. that has to be worked out between the two houses of congress and the administration, but i believe they continue to favor that. >> any of you feel that that doesn't necessarily reflect your services? >> i'm going to intervene and ask -- >> okay. >> -- our military leaders not be asked to comment on that particular issue if that is acceptable to you. >>
davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for your leadership and for joining us today. at the beginning of your statement, secretary hale, you emphasized, i believe, that we need a balanced budget deficit reduction plan. is there anything in this discussion that we've had today that would suggest that perhaps it doesn't need to be balanced or that there is, um, is something about that in terms of all the budgets, you know, all the areas that we're looking at, yacht just yes dense...
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by the time we got there, mr. lewis was already dead. >> reporter: police found lewis' landlady, 81-year-old katherine davis, beaten in a dead room. her cat dismembered in a bathroom. eyewitnesses told police, lewis appeared to show superhuman strength. >> mr. lewis jumped over a fence into a neighbor's yard and for some reason attacked the painter. the painter and the homeowner were able to get him away. he jumped back into his yard, where he was staying. and at some point shortly thereafter, his death. >> reporter: there were reports that drugs are involved. >> that's a possibility. >> reporter: police say they have not located any drugs. and won't know for sure until the toxicology report comes back from the autopsy. but they suspect. >> the thing we're seeing lately in los angeles and across the country, are synthetic-like drugs. bath salt or the one around here called smiles. >> reporter: lewis' character on "sons of anarchy" also died a violent death. colleagues say he was troubled. the creator of his show e
by the time we got there, mr. lewis was already dead. >> reporter: police found lewis' landlady, 81-year-old katherine davis, beaten in a dead room. her cat dismembered in a bathroom. eyewitnesses told police, lewis appeared to show superhuman strength. >> mr. lewis jumped over a fence into a neighbor's yard and for some reason attacked the painter. the painter and the homeowner were able to get him away. he jumped back into his yard, where he was staying. and at some point shortly...
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mr. mcdermott, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves his time. the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson, reserves. mr. johnson: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: continues to reserve. the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: i assume, mr. speaker, that the majority's prepared to close? mr. speaker, i don't think there's anybody on this floor who has any objection to what we tried to do here for the carpenters. i think that the question really is, why do we not have regular order in the house of representatives? this bill was so hastenly drafted that the original version did not even cover the car pen terse. had -- carpenters. had to be amended to cover them. now, that comes because you don't have hearings, that comes because you don't have witnesses come in and tell you how it works. we witnessed a rather sad event in libya just the other day. i was a foreign service officer, and i felt very strongly the feeling of sadness and
mr. mcdermott, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves his time. the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson, reserves. mr. johnson: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: continues to reserve. the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott. mr. mcdermott: i assume, mr. speaker, that the majority's prepared to close? mr. speaker, i don't think there's anybody on this floor who has any objection to what we tried to do here for the carpenters. i think that the...
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he says hello to mr. smith. 13 tackles and two sacks. second quarter and he is showing some speed. 23-yard touchdown run. vikings lead it at the half. smith play action and finds davis and trailed 17-13. to rudolph and watch this catch. one hand and second touchdown of the game. vikings up 23-14. late fourth quarter and the vikings get to smith again. alan with the sack and he recovers the fumble. it is 24-13 the final. both teams are now 2 and one. raiders hosting the steelers which is always a black and blue contest in this rivalry that goes back to the 1970s had another classic match up in the black hole. mcfaden finally breaks one. he finds the seem and he's gone 64 yards and ran for 113. raiders were down 17-14 at the half. hayward bay was hammered and knocked out and gave a thumbs up as he was sent to the hospital with a neck injury. he will remain overnight for observations. carson palmer finds moore and three td passes on the day. raiders trail by three and time winding down. 43-yard game winning field goal and good. raiders win
he says hello to mr. smith. 13 tackles and two sacks. second quarter and he is showing some speed. 23-yard touchdown run. vikings lead it at the half. smith play action and finds davis and trailed 17-13. to rudolph and watch this catch. one hand and second touchdown of the game. vikings up 23-14. late fourth quarter and the vikings get to smith again. alan with the sack and he recovers the fumble. it is 24-13 the final. both teams are now 2 and one. raiders hosting the steelers which is always...
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and another english teacher, mrs. reeves. and many years after i graduated, i was invited back to houston by the man who was then the superintendent of schools, and i got an honor, and none of my teachers were still around, except mrs. reeves, and she was the supervisor of english for the school system. and i said, 'mrs. reeves, i am so glad that when i was in the houston public schools, that i learned grammar. and at the time, i didn't think it was worth my time, and it was often dull, but now i write and this is what i do most of the time. and--and knowing grammar, knowing how to diagram a sentence has been wonderful for me.' and she said, 'oh, we'd wasted so much time teaching you kids grammar.' and i said, 'no, it wasn't a waste.' but she had already, in--in essence, gone with the flow to say, 'we shouldn't be doing that.' i'd later had the experience of--i have two sons, and i went into my second son's class. the--with my first son, i didn't really feel confident enough to ever question what was happening, and he went to
and another english teacher, mrs. reeves. and many years after i graduated, i was invited back to houston by the man who was then the superintendent of schools, and i got an honor, and none of my teachers were still around, except mrs. reeves, and she was the supervisor of english for the school system. and i said, 'mrs. reeves, i am so glad that when i was in the houston public schools, that i learned grammar. and at the time, i didn't think it was worth my time, and it was often dull, but now...
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he says hello to mr. smith. 13 tackles and two sacks. second quarter and he is showing some speed. 23-yard touchdown run. vikings lead it at the half. smith play action and finds davis and trailed 17-13. to rudolph and watch this catch. one hand and second touchdown of the game. vikings up 23-14. late fourth quarter and the vikings get to smith again. alan with the sack and he recovers the fumble. it is 24-13 the final. both teams are now 2 and one. raiders hosting the steelers which is always a black and blue contest in this rivalry that goes back to the 1970s had another classic match up in the black hole. mcfaden finally breaks one. he finds the seem and he's gone 64 yards and ran for 113. raiders were down 17-14 at the half. hayward bay was hammered and knocked out and gave a thumbs up as he was sent to the hospital with a neck injury. he will remain overnight for observations. carson palmer finds moore and three td passes on the day. raiders trail by three and time winding down. 43-yard game winning field goal and good. raiders win
he says hello to mr. smith. 13 tackles and two sacks. second quarter and he is showing some speed. 23-yard touchdown run. vikings lead it at the half. smith play action and finds davis and trailed 17-13. to rudolph and watch this catch. one hand and second touchdown of the game. vikings up 23-14. late fourth quarter and the vikings get to smith again. alan with the sack and he recovers the fumble. it is 24-13 the final. both teams are now 2 and one. raiders hosting the steelers which is always...