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in new york. somebody needs to be talking about the american people. what we want to do. we want to help. we are helping. we are doing more financially than any other country in the world to help deal with this christ -- crisis. i don't accept the idea that we are not doing our fair share. and europe should be picking up the largest share of the problem, frankly. i don't see it there. a good policy is that people should be stay as close to home as possible. our overriding policy goal should be to create stability in syria and libya and yemen and iraq so people can go home. we have allowed that to get away from us. we can criticize our policymakers were allowing this dangerous humanitarian disaster to occur. i would say, i think we have to ask those questions and about who we are going to serve in whose interests we are trying to serve. mr. emrich, can you name a single computer database outside very small but significantly valuable intelligence databases for syria that you run a check against? doe
in new york. somebody needs to be talking about the american people. what we want to do. we want to help. we are helping. we are doing more financially than any other country in the world to help deal with this christ -- crisis. i don't accept the idea that we are not doing our fair share. and europe should be picking up the largest share of the problem, frankly. i don't see it there. a good policy is that people should be stay as close to home as possible. our overriding policy goal should be...
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york times" close up ap our-long news on new york one. he is the author of books "the other, the untold story" and only in new york, a collection of eas as taking aim at our cities. grand central, our train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. and ladies and gentlemen, plose oin me in welcome sam roberts. [cheers and applause] >> thanks to all of you for coming and thanks to our pam for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a debate than it is a conversation that is the challenge is to curve the presidential race. the fact is notwithstanding the popularity of hamilton on broadway, new yorkers mostly don't care about history. we're consumed by the present. we are ininfatuated with the future. a professor likes to say somewhat that history is the losers. he looks at places where it's celebrated like jamestown and plymouth,. >> the germ of amendment can freedom. the morning star of liberty, which subsequently receive likized america. , 250 decades later in 1765 years ago this week, the stamp act, co
york times" close up ap our-long news on new york one. he is the author of books "the other, the untold story" and only in new york, a collection of eas as taking aim at our cities. grand central, our train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. and ladies and gentlemen, plose oin me in welcome sam roberts. [cheers and applause] >> thanks to all of you for coming and thanks to our pam for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a...
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on new york one. he is the author of several noteworthy books including the brother, the untold story of the a finalist for the national book critics circle award. grand central, how a train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. his advisor to the federal health hits -- history committee. ladies and gentlemen please welcome me and joining him. [applause] clicks thanks to all of you for coming. especially thanks or panel for agreeing to participate tonight. this is less a debate than it is a conversation, but as rene pointed out the stated challenge is to call the presidential race through the prism -- prism of federal hall's rich history. --withstanding the problem the popularity of hamel on -- hamilton on broadway, most new yorkers do not care about history. jackson, the columbia university professor likes to say someone should see sicily. history is for losers. he looks for places wallow in their past. nothing much happens. offense, jamestown kind of sank into the m
on new york one. he is the author of several noteworthy books including the brother, the untold story of the a finalist for the national book critics circle award. grand central, how a train station transformed america and the history of new york in 101 objects. his advisor to the federal health hits -- history committee. ladies and gentlemen please welcome me and joining him. [applause] clicks thanks to all of you for coming. especially thanks or panel for agreeing to participate tonight. this...
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and the national book awards from new york city. just some of the fairs and festivals this fall on c-span twos the tv. -- book tv. the u.s. has elected wisconsin congressman paul ryan, the 54th speaker of the house with 236 votes. in its the house session entirety, beginning with john boehner for the last time. he delivered farewell remarks. we also hear from minority -- nancyncy palazzi pelosi and speaker elect ryan. this is two hours and 45 minutes. >> let us pray. lord god, you know our needs. you have entrusted to us a great nation founded on life and liberty. we stand before you ready to fulfill the mission that will give glory to your name and ensure the dignity of all humanity. we plead for your wisdom. give us the courage to open our eyes to see. give us the fortitude to endure when the demands of our office seem overwhelming. bless us with prudence when all pathways seem troublesome. help us to discern and seek the common good when comfort and expedience tempt and beckon. challenge our minds and steady our hand and remind u
and the national book awards from new york city. just some of the fairs and festivals this fall on c-span twos the tv. -- book tv. the u.s. has elected wisconsin congressman paul ryan, the 54th speaker of the house with 236 votes. in its the house session entirety, beginning with john boehner for the last time. he delivered farewell remarks. we also hear from minority -- nancyncy palazzi pelosi and speaker elect ryan. this is two hours and 45 minutes. >> let us pray. lord god, you know...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter spp i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, a member of the committee on oversight and government, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. connolly: i thank the gentleman for yielding. member -- as ranking member of the -- mr. cummings: as ranking member of the government oversight committee, i oppose this attempt against planned parenthood. last week, two senior republicans, both of whom are now competing to become the next speaker of the house, made stunning admissions on national television within 24 hours of each other. first majority leader kevin mccarthy admitted that house republicans established the benghazi select committee to use millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, taxpayer funds, to damage hillary clinton's bid for president. the next day, the chairman of the oversight committee, chairman chaffetz, admitted on national television that there is no evidence that planned parenthood violat
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter spp i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland, a member of the committee on oversight and government, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. connolly: i thank the gentleman for yielding. member -- as ranking member of the -- mr. cummings: as ranking member of the government oversight committee, i oppose this attempt against planned parenthood. last week, two senior republicans,...
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the gentlelady from new york is ecognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i ask as a much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, we may temporarily avert this most recent crisis if we can get this bill to the president tonight, just hours before the entire federal government shuts down. but it is certainly not a cause for celebration. this very short term continuing resolution avoids the most immediate crisis, but what is step two? after we enact this stop gap measure, are there any firm plans to begin negotiating the full year appropriations bills we should be passing today? remain deeply concerned about the potential of finding ourselves facing a government shutdown again in december. the stakes are very high. we have an economy that is general which win -- genuinely recovering, unemployment is dun, -- down, economic growth is up, but we still have progress to make. the uncertainty and unnecessary tumult of playing games right up to the brink of a government shutdown is not helpful t
the gentlelady from new york is ecognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i ask as a much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, we may temporarily avert this most recent crisis if we can get this bill to the president tonight, just hours before the entire federal government shuts down. but it is certainly not a cause for celebration. this very short term continuing resolution avoids the most immediate crisis, but what is step two? after...
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and going to be prosecuted in new york. in new york city. they were saying it was terrible. you can't have them come there. worse than that, they read him his rights. they told him that. my response to that is we are a nation that believes in laws. don't we want to show that example to the rest of the world? i said frankly if you were a prosecutor in new york city and you had osama bin laden's son-in-law being charged and you have all of the evidence against him whether he con fezzed or not, you would do anything tonight one prosecuting that case. of course, he was convicted. we also sent the signal to the rest of the world that we follow the rule of law. that's why i worry about something like guantanamo. that's not the image of the united states we want to give. ultimately, it plays against us. you can always find a case, somewhere, where by following the rules somebody might get away with something. it happens so rarely. but if you don't follow the rules, that's what you do, then we -- none of us get away. we are all hurt by it. host: another area in the current age from
and going to be prosecuted in new york. in new york city. they were saying it was terrible. you can't have them come there. worse than that, they read him his rights. they told him that. my response to that is we are a nation that believes in laws. don't we want to show that example to the rest of the world? i said frankly if you were a prosecutor in new york city and you had osama bin laden's son-in-law being charged and you have all of the evidence against him whether he con fezzed or not,...
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if elected new york, the new york local market, themarket, the 11:00 o'd 10:00 o'clock news is because in many places they set the standard for what happens across the country. and we monitor them 1st six months every night. some poorç staff had to look at the local news every night and monitor and we went back and compare that coverage to nypd arrest records 40 to 50 percent of white crimes. they all underreported what crime. an array of coverage that was happening. that was what you're talking about. a story that incentivizes and pushes us to believe whatthat we are being told on the front pages of our newspaper. we push this outthe saturn started campaigning. pushing the networks to do better. were not racist, but what you all are doing each side is this, and now we have to fix this or will be having conversations with your at the charges. and in the last peace, and this is an important piece in something that -- the amen choir peace. and i believe i will have this in this room. we made so many mistakes are on corporate accountability. after 2010 so much of our work should have be
if elected new york, the new york local market, themarket, the 11:00 o'd 10:00 o'clock news is because in many places they set the standard for what happens across the country. and we monitor them 1st six months every night. some poorç staff had to look at the local news every night and monitor and we went back and compare that coverage to nypd arrest records 40 to 50 percent of white crimes. they all underreported what crime. an array of coverage that was happening. that was what you're...
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larke of new york, pelosi. webster.f florida, it clay, pelosi. cleave -- cleaver, pelosi. clyburn, pelosi. ryan.n, cohen, pelosi. ole of oklahoma, ryan. collins of georgia, ryan. collins of new york, ryan. comstock, ryan. conaway, ryan. connolly, pelosi. pelosi ryan. ryan. webster. ryan. webster. in are graham? dale cooper. granger, ryan. ryan. ryan., ryan., pelosi. pelosi., pelosi. griffin, ryan. pelosi. ryan. grothman. yan. guinta, ryan. guthrie, ryan. gutierrez, pelosi. hahn, pelosi. hanna, ryan. hardy, ryan. . rper, ryan harris, ryan. hartzler, ryan. hastings, pelosi. heck of nevada, ryan. eck of washington, pelosi. hensarling, ryan. herrera beutler, ryan. jody hiye, ryan. ryan. -- jody hice, higgins, pelosi. ill, ryan. himes, pelosi. , pelosi. holding, ryan. honda, pelosi. hoyer, pelosi. udson, ryan. huelskamp, ryan. huffman, pelosi. uizenga of michigan, ryan. ultgren, ryan. hunter, ryan. hurd of texas, ryan. hurt of virginia, ryan. srael, pelosi. issa, ryan. , pelosi.ee jefferies, pelosi. jenkins of kansas, ryan. jenkins of west virginia, ryan. ohnson of georgia, pel
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this is "the new york times," mr. president. "with a large frequency in recent years, thousands of american-trained security forces in the middle east, north africa and south asia have cole p lapsed, stalled -- have collapsed, stalled or defected calling into question the effectiveness of the tens of billions of dollars spent by the u.s. on foreign military training programs as well as the central tenet of the obama administration's approach to combatting insurgencies. without rebuilding the force we cannot deter china's efforts to extend its reach into the south china sea. without rebuilding the force, we cannot deter russian adventurism in places like crimea. without rebuilding and deploying the force, we cannot hope to deter russia's gambit to increase its middle east presence or air campaign in syria. and under this strategy, when the host nation militaries we trained and equipped proved inadequate to defeat the insurgency in question, the strategy allowed for our president for a persistent enduring terrorist threat in those
this is "the new york times," mr. president. "with a large frequency in recent years, thousands of american-trained security forces in the middle east, north africa and south asia have cole p lapsed, stalled -- have collapsed, stalled or defected calling into question the effectiveness of the tens of billions of dollars spent by the u.s. on foreign military training programs as well as the central tenet of the obama administration's approach to combatting insurgencies. without...
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up in new york city, united nations, leaders of maybe over 70 countries visited our country, new york city. the u.n. the thing to me that's remarkable about all this and i think you are going to touch on this in your testimony, but want to just add a word, as well. you know, when the secret service screws up and they have we call them on it. and when people make mistakes, there needs to be accountable. you believe in that and we do, as well. and the pope's visit, visit of president xi, visit of all those 70 national leaders who came to our country for it to come off without a hitch, without a hitch is just amazing. it's just amazing. and it gives me some encouragement that folks of the secret service, mostly whom hard working want to do the right thing and every day and better days lie ahead. they didn't do that by themselves. entities this dhs, state and local law enforcements and as we say in the navy, somebody does a job well, bravo zulu. bravo zulu. since 9/11, the most i guess acute terrorist threats came from osama bin laden. today bin laden's dead. al qaeda is largely dismantle
up in new york city, united nations, leaders of maybe over 70 countries visited our country, new york city. the u.n. the thing to me that's remarkable about all this and i think you are going to touch on this in your testimony, but want to just add a word, as well. you know, when the secret service screws up and they have we call them on it. and when people make mistakes, there needs to be accountable. you believe in that and we do, as well. and the pope's visit, visit of president xi, visit of...
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messer, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from kansas, ms. jenkins, the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation -- mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. ribble, mr. pocan, mr. grothman. the gentlelady from california, mrs. mimi walters. the members will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan of wisconsin. >> the 114th congress of the united states. floor strength yen and inspired by the support of our colleagues. the constituents and the love of our families. my special thanks to all of you my children en, nine grandchildren, and the f
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when he left office in new york, they had the lowest unemployment rate in the state of new york since they had begun recording unemployment rates. he is an extraordinary fellow. ands a thoughtful leader, i always enjoy listening to what governor pataki has to say. so please join me in giving a very warm new hampshire welcome to governor george the tacky of new york. [applause] ♪ gov. pataki: thank you. thank you very much for that kind introduction, justice broderick. a democrat, enormously respected across the political divide, republicans and democrats, and that is what we need in washington today. someone like him is going to bring the american people together, and you are starting that this afternoon with this problem solver no labels conference. so thank you all for being here, we have to solve problems and we have to come together to do that. [applause] gov. pataki: when i think of what we need to do in washington, confront our problems, there are three big things. we have to grow our economy better. we are creating the jobs and opportunity, particularly young people like the
when he left office in new york, they had the lowest unemployment rate in the state of new york since they had begun recording unemployment rates. he is an extraordinary fellow. ands a thoughtful leader, i always enjoy listening to what governor pataki has to say. so please join me in giving a very warm new hampshire welcome to governor george the tacky of new york. [applause] ♪ gov. pataki: thank you. thank you very much for that kind introduction, justice broderick. a democrat, enormously...
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in new york city, united nations. new york city, the un. i think make touch on this. the word as well. there needs to be a category.a category. i know you believe in that command we do, too. of all the 70 national leaders who came to our country, without a hitch. it's just amazing. the secret service, most of whom are hard-working. better days. within dhs and the state and local level. when someone does the job well. so the most acute threats came from osama bin laden. largely dismantled. isys in yemen and syria. in the media, the propaganda you can no longer rely on the threat. you must identify the root causes of why we must meet this evolving challenge which is no easy task. i know we are focused on that. all of the witnesses, i commend the secretary for focusing on countering violent extremism. we remind the world. we have a long history of a moral obligation by taking a reasonable share of syria as he invoked not just the golden rule of medicine 25. rose henry did you feed me, rose naked did you call me. not to be blind to this really awful situation, millions of
in new york city, united nations. new york city, the un. i think make touch on this. the word as well. there needs to be a category.a category. i know you believe in that command we do, too. of all the 70 national leaders who came to our country, without a hitch. it's just amazing. the secret service, most of whom are hard-working. better days. within dhs and the state and local level. when someone does the job well. so the most acute threats came from osama bin laden. largely dismantled. isys...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from colorado, ranking member of energy and commerce, oversight and investigations, ms. degette. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from colorado is recognized for one minute. ms. degette: thank you very much, mr. speaker. since the series of deceptive and highly edited videos taken at planned parenthood facilities were released to the public, three separate congressional committees have left to conclusions, holding hearings and investigations along the way. however, on the subcommittee on which i serve as ranking member and which has primary vurs diction over this matter, we did extensive research. we found out that out that planned parenthood broke no laws, according to an extensive memo prepared by the democratic committee staff. so now what are we going to do? we're going to spend millions of taxpayer dollars on another sham committee. that is a ridiculous waste of money. i have a proposal. let's spend our time talking on the thi
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from colorado, ranking member of energy and commerce, oversight and investigations, ms. degette. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from colorado is recognized for one minute. ms. degette: thank you very much, mr. speaker. since the series of deceptive and highly edited videos taken at planned parenthood facilities were released to the public, three separate congressional committees have left to...
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new york is a banking center. there are a number of bankers that i spoke to there who would be more than pleased to lend their expertise and networks to the kurdistan regional government. on the question of food security which is also related to water resources we propose the conduct of a comprehensive study of water resources critical to sustainable agriculture production and food security. this would also enable the use of more modern irrigation systems. the u.s. geological service as technical expertise that could be usefully brought to bear in partnership with the krg. tourism has great potential to we talked before about the need for security. that's paramount are traditionally tourism should be marketed to visitors on iraq and other middle eastern countries, and as the situation improves, tourism outreach could be expanded to western and asian countries. we learned a great deal from christine about the question of education and human capital. there's a large percentage of the population which is employed by
new york is a banking center. there are a number of bankers that i spoke to there who would be more than pleased to lend their expertise and networks to the kurdistan regional government. on the question of food security which is also related to water resources we propose the conduct of a comprehensive study of water resources critical to sustainable agriculture production and food security. this would also enable the use of more modern irrigation systems. the u.s. geological service as...
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i was present on 9/11 in new york city in manhattan that day. i was back in the private sector , before my service for the department of defense. i witnessed the tragedy of 9/11. the devastating and shocking terrorist attack. it was out of 9/11 that the department of homeland security was born. my commitment to lead the department of homeland security. my commitment, security. it was born that day. as many of you know the department of homeland security is the third-largest department. 22 components. forre responsible counterterrorism, photo security , chief fisheries here, port security aviation security, maritime security, cyber security, enforcement and administration of our immigration laws. detection of threats to the homeland. response to disasters. both natural and man-made. we include customs and border protection's. immigration customs enforcement. citizenship and immigration services. coast guard and fema. i want to take a moment to highlight the extraordinary work of the secret service and other elements of the department of homeland
i was present on 9/11 in new york city in manhattan that day. i was back in the private sector , before my service for the department of defense. i witnessed the tragedy of 9/11. the devastating and shocking terrorist attack. it was out of 9/11 that the department of homeland security was born. my commitment to lead the department of homeland security. my commitment, security. it was born that day. as many of you know the department of homeland security is the third-largest department. 22...
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new york. the restricted bakery hours to 10 hours a day and lochner violated the law and find a $50, refusing to pay and took his case to the supreme court. find out like lochner is known as the most controversial decisions in supreme court history as a way to export the case with our guest, randy barnett, author of the book "restoring the lost constitution." s, political science professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> republican candidate carly fiorina was in south carolina for a town hall event where she answered questions from her supporters. she talked about the economy, persecution of christians, and hillary clinton's testimony before the hospital gaza committee. from the university of south carolina satellite campus in beaufort, this is under one hour. [applause] carly fiorina: thank you so much. you are for that introduction and thank you, children, for the pledge of allegiance. you did so well. themany of you watched benghazi h
new york. the restricted bakery hours to 10 hours a day and lochner violated the law and find a $50, refusing to pay and took his case to the supreme court. find out like lochner is known as the most controversial decisions in supreme court history as a way to export the case with our guest, randy barnett, author of the book "restoring the lost constitution." s, political science professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio....
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i'm from new york. and they're good stories, but if you take them and you take them just in and of themselves, you've only got part of the story. what they do is, they forecast the future. if you look at what we call re-aligning elections, 1932, 1832, 1789, 1960, 2000 -- those elections changed what happened in american history. 1952 did the exact same thing. and i was more interested in 1985 and telling everybody what i knew about the elections than i was telling people what the election meant. and i have a wonderful opportunity now thanks to the american presidential election series at the university of kansas, not to redo everything, but to rethink everything. i am of the opinion now -- and this, i was speaking with chuck myers who is here in the audience and my editor at kansas press just a little bit ago, i saw him blanch when i suggested this, that every author who gets a contract should be automatically given a contract to re-write their book 20 years later. it has to be mandatory. you have to do
i'm from new york. and they're good stories, but if you take them and you take them just in and of themselves, you've only got part of the story. what they do is, they forecast the future. if you look at what we call re-aligning elections, 1932, 1832, 1789, 1960, 2000 -- those elections changed what happened in american history. 1952 did the exact same thing. and i was more interested in 1985 and telling everybody what i knew about the elections than i was telling people what the election...
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. >> i thank the gentleman to not recognize the gentleman from new york for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've heard a lot today about saving lives. after 23 years in congress i am still shocked by the hypocrisy we continue here for my friends on the other side of the aisle. since 2013 there been over 900 massive shootings across the country, putting 300 mass shootings in 2015. an average of more than one mass shootings every day this year. 10,128 people have been killed this year alone. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed by gun violence. although we are just 30% of the world population the u.s. is 90% of the world's firearm homicides. i think that's 3% of the world's population but how many hearings have my republican colleagues held on gun violence? none. since sandy hook their been 142 school shootings, the most recent tragedy occurring in oregon. since the oregon shooting 146 people have been killed and 120 shootings in the 20. not one hearing. not one vote on gun violence. for comparison sake two months ago and extremist liar released aces appellate edite
. >> i thank the gentleman to not recognize the gentleman from new york for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've heard a lot today about saving lives. after 23 years in congress i am still shocked by the hypocrisy we continue here for my friends on the other side of the aisle. since 2013 there been over 900 massive shootings across the country, putting 300 mass shootings in 2015. an average of more than one mass shootings every day this year. 10,128 people have been...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purposes of closing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: let me say to my friends on the other side of the aisle -- and they know this -- no one has been more of an adversaries of the iranian regime than i have. but, look, a number of us found the deal with iran wanting. we voted no, but it didn't prevail. and now we have to figure out the best way forward, and the best way forward, i sincerely believe is not to keep trotting out these bills. no one is condoning what iran has done, particularly with terrorism. it's a matter of how we combat it, and the way i see it is that we have two paths forward. we can choose to mirror what we did with the affordable care act, voting and revoting on an issue that has been settled, to some degree, or we can choose the path that suits our nation's interest the best and this path includes doing everything we can to strengthen enforcement -- in the enforcement mechan
the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purposes of closing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: let me say to my friends on the other side of the aisle -- and they know this -- no one has been more of an adversaries of the iranian regime than i have. but, look, a number of us found the deal with iran wanting. we voted no, but it didn't prevail. and now we have to figure out the best way forward, and the best way...
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host: rochester new york a democrat. >> caller: good morning. they export taking my call. i would like to comment on the $15 per hour minimum-wage. so how much should a college graduate make per hour? and i would like to say --. [cheers and applause] >> now to richmond virginia republican presidential front runner donald trump will speak to rally of his supporters at the richmond international raceway. this is live coverage on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> i want to thank everybody. i do love virginia. i love virginia. what a place. [cheers and applause] i have a lot of people that work really hard for a guy paid a lot of money, probably too much but that's okay. right? and i have the vineyard in charlottesville. you know, about that. [cheers and applause] and i have drawn national that is the success of malt -- along the potomac land no piece of land like it. it is phenomenal with tremendous success in virginia lot of people work for me, frankly i work for them the way i look at it because the truth is, they are so good that i actually need them mo
host: rochester new york a democrat. >> caller: good morning. they export taking my call. i would like to comment on the $15 per hour minimum-wage. so how much should a college graduate make per hour? and i would like to say --. [cheers and applause] >> now to richmond virginia republican presidential front runner donald trump will speak to rally of his supporters at the richmond international raceway. this is live coverage on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪...
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in the juice from new york and connecticut. host: i want to ask you about the candidate backgrounds or i'm .orry the justice background in there been any movement the circles that what the supreme court to try to get that to extend beyond just the three institutions? guest: i think the justices themselves are a little weary of what a narrowband of american legal culture they represent. in the last go-round, it seemed one of the candidates who have ,ot to the university of texas and that seemed to be in her favor. the next time around, presidents will look broadly and not just -- go to you in the the few elite schools. it sends the wrong message. host: what is a school that has a chance the next time around? guest: there are lots of good law schools. columbia by the way barely squeaks in because every single one of the justices went to harvard or yell justice ginsburg followed her husband to new york city and ended up graduating columbia, but she has a serious also.re components there are a great public universities. berkeley, v
in the juice from new york and connecticut. host: i want to ask you about the candidate backgrounds or i'm .orry the justice background in there been any movement the circles that what the supreme court to try to get that to extend beyond just the three institutions? guest: i think the justices themselves are a little weary of what a narrowband of american legal culture they represent. in the last go-round, it seemed one of the candidates who have ,ot to the university of texas and that seemed...
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some of you are originally from new york. commaupchaup secretary clinton: a state i was privileged to represent in the united states senate. and a lot of our infrastructure is 70 to 150 years old. some of the pipes and/or things going under the ground, they are old and some of them are exploding. you might read that from time to time. you ought to get ahead of it. if we are serious about growing our economy and increasing income, then we finally once and for all, have to make sure that women get equal pay for equal work! [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: you know. that's right. let's break the glass ceiling and break it in every workplace in america. nobody at work should be disadvantaged. and i get letters all the time from women who are really frustrated and maybe they are the sole supporter and they asked me what to do and how they can be treated fairly and equally. i want to make this point. this is a women's issue. but it's a family issue and an economic issue. we will grow our economy more if we actually do what
some of you are originally from new york. commaupchaup secretary clinton: a state i was privileged to represent in the united states senate. and a lot of our infrastructure is 70 to 150 years old. some of the pipes and/or things going under the ground, they are old and some of them are exploding. you might read that from time to time. you ought to get ahead of it. if we are serious about growing our economy and increasing income, then we finally once and for all, have to make sure that women...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: let me yield 30 seconds and say once again, no, they don't say we are going to take away pre-existing conditions but the funding for the bill. when the funding goes away, it dice. most americans understand that. and i yield 3 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from michigan, the distinguished ranking member member of the judiciary committee. mr. conyers. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, we are here today to discuss the rule for reconciliation, which i believe we are wasting on a doomed attempt to repeal obamacare for the 61st time that we are doing this again for the 61st time is a problem. but that we are wasting our one shot at budget reconciliation on this is a tremendous shame. and we should use -- be using this opportunity to avoid the senate filibuster to actually make law, not make a point to our bases. and the way to do this is by focusing on a bipartisan issue, cancelling the sequester. the sequester is a unique problem in american public policy, a program that is intentionally
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: let me yield 30 seconds and say once again, no, they don't say we are going to take away pre-existing conditions but the funding for the bill. when the funding goes away, it dice. most americans understand that. and i yield 3 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from michigan, the distinguished ranking member member of the judiciary committee. mr. conyers. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, we are here today to discuss the rule for reconciliation, which i believe we...
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we were just in new york recently and we looked at a new school there in new york city in the great state of new york, where we have a corporate sponsor. ibm is stepping forward and saying that's helped somebody at risk kids here. from ninth grade for the next six years and have them attend the school, gets six years of education, graduate not with just a high school diploma but with an associate degree and be the first in line to get a job at ibm with salary starting at the $2000 plus benefits. this is what remarkably well and outside the box thinking coming from the state of new york on how we can do a better job with education. welfare reform. the constant issue of government assistance is a challenge that we address in this country and i hearken back to 1996 when president bill clinton signed a welfare reform bill that revolutionized welfare. that came from the states of michigan and wyoming, wisconsin and utah. again led by the governors and the governors and the nga help the congress write the bill. again a great example of what can do if we combined our thinking and help the congre
we were just in new york recently and we looked at a new school there in new york city in the great state of new york, where we have a corporate sponsor. ibm is stepping forward and saying that's helped somebody at risk kids here. from ninth grade for the next six years and have them attend the school, gets six years of education, graduate not with just a high school diploma but with an associate degree and be the first in line to get a job at ibm with salary starting at the $2000 plus...
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he leaves new new york, new york, leads the united nations. a couple of days later he has massive amounts of artillery and planes and everything else. all quickly done. we would never act like that. we would never act like that. i saw one of the jentleson i won't mention his name one of the top generals who said what do you do about isis, can we went? oh i don't know. i don't know. do you think general george patton would say i don't know? [applause] do you think he would say that? i don't know. he smacked the reporter in the face, kick him in the lips. he would give bass to that guy. for general douglas macarthur the highest marks. i'm a big person in academia. the highest in the history of west point general macarthur. can you imagine him saying i don't know what the do about it? we have people though now. either they are so constrained by politics that they won't say that we have to be tough and we have to be strong. at the same time i want to rebuild this country. we have riches that are falling down. we have 60% of our bridges that are in
he leaves new new york, new york, leads the united nations. a couple of days later he has massive amounts of artillery and planes and everything else. all quickly done. we would never act like that. we would never act like that. i saw one of the jentleson i won't mention his name one of the top generals who said what do you do about isis, can we went? oh i don't know. i don't know. do you think general george patton would say i don't know? [applause] do you think he would say that? i don't...
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in new york, perhaps my best day was the day we got osama bin laden. other terrorist leaders had been taken off the battlefield. khalid shaikh mohammed awaits trial in a military commission. others have been killed or captured. we have, to a very large degree, been successful in degrading the terrorist threat to our homeland from overseas. but there is much more we need to do given how this terrorist threat has evolved. law enforcement, the fbi has a key role in this. the fbi almost on a daily basis has become very good at detecting, investigating, and interdicting terrorist plots to our homeland here at home. it has become all the more important that the department of homeland security, and the fbi, given how this threat has evolved work closely with and share intelligence with state and local law enforcement, which we do on a daily basis through joint intelligence bulletins and the like in response to the attack last year in ottawa, i directed that we enhance our protection of federal government buildings in major cities around the country and that e
in new york, perhaps my best day was the day we got osama bin laden. other terrorist leaders had been taken off the battlefield. khalid shaikh mohammed awaits trial in a military commission. others have been killed or captured. we have, to a very large degree, been successful in degrading the terrorist threat to our homeland from overseas. but there is much more we need to do given how this terrorist threat has evolved. law enforcement, the fbi has a key role in this. the fbi almost on a daily...
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if you could say about your cap in new york and the effect on classrooms. goal was really the cap, bad test prep. having students do low-level worksheets that simile endlessly and the goal was to try to cap the amount of time that districts would stand on that. it goes to quality assessment. if you have assessment that asked students to demonstrate how they solve problems in math, instruction will follow that you will have a strong relationship between quality assessment and quality instruction. if it rewards students for guessing, you will often have instruction that reflects those same low level skills. this cannot just be about the time. we did not include the amount of time to spend on the test prep. it largely exist at the individual school level in response to the test that is mandated. the schools are responding to the requirements to test and the accountability portion with in some cases inordinate test prep. we did not study it. we wanted to make sure that the time we resented did not include that. we urge somebody to do that study. do whatus two y
if you could say about your cap in new york and the effect on classrooms. goal was really the cap, bad test prep. having students do low-level worksheets that simile endlessly and the goal was to try to cap the amount of time that districts would stand on that. it goes to quality assessment. if you have assessment that asked students to demonstrate how they solve problems in math, instruction will follow that you will have a strong relationship between quality assessment and quality...
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he spoke to a group of technology innovators in new york city. long.s about 50 minutes for those of how have never been here before, civic hall is a community center and event space focused on civic innovation and a collaborative workspace for people who believe technology can make the world a better place. it's with great pleasure today that we're able to host this event and so without further ado, i would like to present to you the junior senator from florida and presidential candidate 2016, senator marco rubio. [applause] mr. rubio: thank you, i appreciate that very much. i want to thank you all for participating in this -- a little loud. is that better? so i'm here today not to just tell you my ideas, but to listen to yours. i think that the big part of what a campaign should be all about is the listening part. no one understands the needs of the on-demand economy as well as those of who you are building it. coming into the discussion, here's something i can state to you with absolute confidence. if there's one thing that matters in the 21st
he spoke to a group of technology innovators in new york city. long.s about 50 minutes for those of how have never been here before, civic hall is a community center and event space focused on civic innovation and a collaborative workspace for people who believe technology can make the world a better place. it's with great pleasure today that we're able to host this event and so without further ado, i would like to present to you the junior senator from florida and presidential candidate 2016,...
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what about your hometown of rochester, new york? do you see yourself using your celebrity status in rochester in support of any particular civic causes there? abby: i am a huge believer that you have to always remember where you came from in order to move forward in life, especially in a successful way. i have always remembered my childhood and being from rochester, and how amazing myhester has been throughout entire career. i would gladly be -- and love to toa part of attaching myself any civic causes. rochester made me i am. i would love nothing more than to give back to the city that raised me, that loved me, and that showed me nothing but love and respect throughout my entire career. besides athletic talent, what is the most essential characteristic you would say is vital to success on the field? say mentality is probably one of the most important things that has given me the success i have had. this level,e in everybody is good. everybody can run fast. everybody can run forever. but it's your mentality and the confidence you br
what about your hometown of rochester, new york? do you see yourself using your celebrity status in rochester in support of any particular civic causes there? abby: i am a huge believer that you have to always remember where you came from in order to move forward in life, especially in a successful way. i have always remembered my childhood and being from rochester, and how amazing myhester has been throughout entire career. i would gladly be -- and love to toa part of attaching myself any...
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if you read "the new york times" today the story about this young man and the problems the mother was having, we have got to think of a way and i think there was a question asked in the last debate that we have to think about and that is when somebody clearly is unstable how are you able to be in a position to where they cannot get a gun because nobody i know would want them to have access to it. but i don't think that gun control would solve this problem. here's what i think part of the problem is. the deeper issue. the deeper issue is alienation. the deeper issue is loneliness. the deeper issue is no attention to an individual who is really struggling. i was in iowa at this place called the house of hope the other day and it's a nondenominational note government meant money house for women who are really on the edge of a break down. so i said why is this house here and you know what they told me? families are not connected. we don't know who our neighbors are so this lady was actually waging a lonely battle by herself. so we can talk about the guns but there is a much deeper issue w
if you read "the new york times" today the story about this young man and the problems the mother was having, we have got to think of a way and i think there was a question asked in the last debate that we have to think about and that is when somebody clearly is unstable how are you able to be in a position to where they cannot get a gun because nobody i know would want them to have access to it. but i don't think that gun control would solve this problem. here's what i think part of...
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then marco rubio at a campaign's top in new york city. -- at a campaign stop in new york city. tomorrow british prime minister speaks in acameron party conference in manchester. stephanie rawlings blake at the national press club outlines her baltimore compact. watch live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. saturday a u.s. airstrike hit a doctors without borders clinic afghanistan, killing 22 people. general john campbell testified before the senate armed services committee. he answered questions about the accidental strike, the current plan for u.s. troops, and issues dealing with the afghan security forces, the taliban, and isis. this is two hours and 35 minutes. >> good morning. as the committee convenes i want to make it clear that i will not tolerate a disruption of the workings of this committee. i will say that anyone who does will be arrested. not ejected, the arrested. i want to make that very clear. we will not tolerate disruption of the workings of this committee. they are too important. this enough armed services committee meets this morning to receive information on t
then marco rubio at a campaign's top in new york city. -- at a campaign stop in new york city. tomorrow british prime minister speaks in acameron party conference in manchester. stephanie rawlings blake at the national press club outlines her baltimore compact. watch live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. saturday a u.s. airstrike hit a doctors without borders clinic afghanistan, killing 22 people. general john campbell testified before the senate armed services committee. he answered questions...
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as well as the op-ed pages of the new york times. warms give a well -- steamboat welcome to peter oson.c [applause] cracks it is wonderful to be here. i must say, i have to give a lot of credit to jennifer. i have written a book and it is an important book. but let jennifer saw in this book when it first came out, in january of this year, she saw that there was a direct connection between what i was talking about, or would be talking about when i described , theook, and the desire organization here to protect capitalism. there is a tremendous relationship between what happened in the financial crisis and the issue of whether capitalism is going to survive effectively in the united states. let me get started on that little bit. i think these are really important issues. although the book involves something most of you have experienced, you probably don't understand why you experience that. do we have the slides that are available for this presentation? that is the book. know that in the had a lotcrisis, we of very bad mortgages in the
as well as the op-ed pages of the new york times. warms give a well -- steamboat welcome to peter oson.c [applause] cracks it is wonderful to be here. i must say, i have to give a lot of credit to jennifer. i have written a book and it is an important book. but let jennifer saw in this book when it first came out, in january of this year, she saw that there was a direct connection between what i was talking about, or would be talking about when i described , theook, and the desire organization...
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it was a huge embarrassment for new york people. they know what i'm talking about. we had cement mixers, it was a massive war. they were pouring little sections, 10 feet high 10 feet. take the biggest office floor you know and double or triple it. they would take a little section, another little section. the vandals would come in at night and still the copper. before jan, you have to use copper. is not good. you want one contiguous pour. i had tracks from the rink all the way back to harlem. 125th street. 24 hours, pouring during the day, pouring during the night. 26 hours and 25 minutes. we board one contiguous pour. it healed beautifully. in the city did it, they had on one side 1.5 feet of water, on the other side, no water. they could not make ice for a lot of reasons. when i talked about the price, the biggest problem i had was demolition. that was the biggest cost. i had to demolish everything that was done. i got it done. gott everyone together, we it done. to this day, it is the most successful i skating rink. i still run it. the city does not want to take a
it was a huge embarrassment for new york people. they know what i'm talking about. we had cement mixers, it was a massive war. they were pouring little sections, 10 feet high 10 feet. take the biggest office floor you know and double or triple it. they would take a little section, another little section. the vandals would come in at night and still the copper. before jan, you have to use copper. is not good. you want one contiguous pour. i had tracks from the rink all the way back to harlem....
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to the rule and the underlying bill. and i do so as somebody who comes from a state which unlike maybe the gentleman from georgia actually embraced this law. the governor set up an exchange right away and we have had what "forbes" magazine describes the highest functioning exchange in the country. our uninlshurd rate went down from 8% to 4%. we have more insurers in the marketplace today than we had before the a.c.a. was passed. labor day i was picnic with some friends, and there was a gentleman there the headf h.r. for the second largest employer in this counity i was at. -- s about 300 employee employers there. th were concerned about the definition of full time and part time. f two years his rates have went down. and he yelled from the pool playing around with h
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to the rule and the underlying bill. and i do so as somebody who comes from a state which unlike maybe the gentleman from georgia actually embraced this law. the governor set up an exchange right away and we have had what...
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i represent new york's 21s at these district. the most deployed unit in the u.s. army and one of my first jobs as representative for this district was fighting back against the army cuts. and fort drum got cut the least out of any army facility in the country. but as we ask our troops and military families to continue to pursue these high operational deployments we should not gut military readiness or continue down the path toward sequestration which was never intended to go into affect. >> this is one of the committees functioning the most bipartisan. do you think you will get a bipartisan deal along that pattern? >> i would hope so. i think we all agree sequestration hurts. but i have a different perspective than martha. i don't support sequestration across the board, defense and non-defense. we are moving forward on defense and dealing with the increase in local funding to offset the cuts and not really looking at the n non-defense appropriations and in totality the entire budget. i supported the ndaa. i think the first vote coming from the house, i was one of
i represent new york's 21s at these district. the most deployed unit in the u.s. army and one of my first jobs as representative for this district was fighting back against the army cuts. and fort drum got cut the least out of any army facility in the country. but as we ask our troops and military families to continue to pursue these high operational deployments we should not gut military readiness or continue down the path toward sequestration which was never intended to go into affect....
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they consider a judicial nomination for the eastern district of new york. later, senators vote on whether to move forward on a bill that would withhold funding spur cities that do not comply with federal immigration laws. find the senate live on c-span-2. ", landmarkesents cases," which explores 12 supreme court decisions including marbury versus madison, brown v. the board of education, miranda v. arizona, and roe v. wade. it features introductions and the impact of each case, written and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmark cases. c-spancampaign long, takes you on the road to the white house. unfiltered access to the candidates at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies and speeches. we're taking your comments on twitter, facebook and by phone. campaign eventry we cover is available on our website at c-span.org. >> the bipartisan group no labels recently hosted a conference in manchester, new hampshire, that included several of the candidat
they consider a judicial nomination for the eastern district of new york. later, senators vote on whether to move forward on a bill that would withhold funding spur cities that do not comply with federal immigration laws. find the senate live on c-span-2. ", landmarkesents cases," which explores 12 supreme court decisions including marbury versus madison, brown v. the board of education, miranda v. arizona, and roe v. wade. it features introductions and the impact of each case,...
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new york state is one of those states that requires emissions testing. typically f you're a -- typically, you can be fined. because of this device most likely those vehicles would not be detected. >> correct. >> however, that doesn't change the fact that the normal circumstances, these vehicles would not be permitted on the road. to have your agency say, because it's not your fault, you can continue to drive. doesn't it sort of undermine the state requirement for certain emissions level to be contain. for you to undermine that with the ability -- for most people when their vehicle has emission problem, don't recognize it or don't think it's their fault either. we have to remedy it. otherwise we're fine. here we have the self-vehicles running around in certain jurisdictions that would fail that. how do you reconcile that? >> the fines are a matter of state law. the way to reconcile that is to identify an effective remedy. once that remedy is fixed, those vehicle will pass the state inspections. >> the challenge that this has been happening with vehicles s
new york state is one of those states that requires emissions testing. typically f you're a -- typically, you can be fined. because of this device most likely those vehicles would not be detected. >> correct. >> however, that doesn't change the fact that the normal circumstances, these vehicles would not be permitted on the road. to have your agency say, because it's not your fault, you can continue to drive. doesn't it sort of undermine the state requirement for certain emissions...
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now i know probably some of you are probably from new york. [applause] hillary: a state i was privileged to represent in the united states senate and you know, a lot of our infrastructure is 70, 100, even 150 years old. some of the pipes are old. some of them are even exploding. you may read about that from time to time. we got to pay for it in one way or another. we've got to get ahead of it. if we are serious about growing our economy and increasing incomes, and we finally, once and for all, must make sure that women get equal pay for equal work. [applause] hillary: you know, that's right. let's break that a glass ceiling, but let's break it in every workplace in america. [applause] hillary: nobody who works should be disadvantaged. and i get letters all the time from women who are really frustrated. they are helping to support their families or maybe they are the subtle supporter and they -- sole supporter and they tell me their stories and they ask what to do and how they can be treated fairly and equally. i want to make this point. this i
now i know probably some of you are probably from new york. [applause] hillary: a state i was privileged to represent in the united states senate and you know, a lot of our infrastructure is 70, 100, even 150 years old. some of the pipes are old. some of them are even exploding. you may read about that from time to time. we got to pay for it in one way or another. we've got to get ahead of it. if we are serious about growing our economy and increasing incomes, and we finally, once and for all,...
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just listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion i suggest in inn this city it's probably much easier to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or possess one or transport one and that that's true also in many cities, including chicago, for example, where we've seen a lot of death and desecration that comes from violence that doesn't seem to be troubling the minority party, either.
just listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion i suggest in inn this city it's probably much easier to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or possess one or transport one and that that's true also in many cities, including chicago, for example, where we've seen a lot of death and desecration that comes from violence that doesn't seem to be troubling the minority party, either.
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according to various news sources such as washington times, new york times, and washington examiner, social security disability payments will run up by the year 2016. you said some people will have to "get over social security cuts." what about citizens who have paid into their social security their entire life. how will you assure them that they will be taking care of? the area of in social security disability, to have been a lot of shows, including 60 minutes, that have talked about this program. of course, when some it is disabled that they have to be in a position where they did help, but we have to make sure that people aren't able to just approach the legal system to get them to go out and try to qualify for something that they really shouldn't be on, so we have to look at so security disability. my mind is not closed on at. i'm not sure about it, but it's something we have to carefully look at. now, here's with the story is on the benefits. start sociale security with an indices that is lower, then you're going to get your so security slightly lower, and will contribute to sav
according to various news sources such as washington times, new york times, and washington examiner, social security disability payments will run up by the year 2016. you said some people will have to "get over social security cuts." what about citizens who have paid into their social security their entire life. how will you assure them that they will be taking care of? the area of in social security disability, to have been a lot of shows, including 60 minutes, that have talked about...