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only to all of the san francisco walgreens clinics under the b program is that not correct director barbara garcia >> that's correct. >> that's a significant difference an, an added benefit to the program under 9 previously i nodded if you were at chinatown clinic and went down to only one walgreens and couldn't go to another walgreens you had to go to another one like castro that allows all the walgreens in san francisco to participate in this program. >> that was my only clarification we're prepared forever the vote. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the calendar has been adopted unanimously. >> thank you, commissioners item 7 the dpw policy on the dpw facilities as you recall this was introduced at the last meeting. >> good afternoon, everyone. commissioners colleen i did not have anything additional as the secretary said the draft of the policy at the last meeting it didn't require our package of the resolution only the affirmation. >> i was wondering if on this is more a technical question on the block that we have which on page 2 if you would get that if so r this this is yet
only to all of the san francisco walgreens clinics under the b program is that not correct director barbara garcia >> that's correct. >> that's a significant difference an, an added benefit to the program under 9 previously i nodded if you were at chinatown clinic and went down to only one walgreens and couldn't go to another walgreens you had to go to another one like castro that allows all the walgreens in san francisco to participate in this program. >> that was my only...
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barbara hale. >> good afternoon commissioners. barbara hale. i have a number of items to update you on. lots of activity over the last couple weeks. august 3, mayor lee and some visor breed z mar introduced a resolution reaforming approval of the updateed implementation plan. that is the plan you adopted on july 14 and staff submit today the california public utilities commission for certification so it is now before the government audit and oversight committee. we have also been spending time on the 2 measures, ballot measures scheduled to peer on san francisco november ballot. july 31, the supervisors held a special meeting of the board and at that meeting they modified the measure that supervisor breed had initiated in a manner that won over the support of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. they will campaign for the supervisors measure and against the measure they had submit frd the ballot. the ballot simplification committee convenes to draft the ballot digist and we staff activety participated in that effort and we are c
barbara hale. >> good afternoon commissioners. barbara hale. i have a number of items to update you on. lots of activity over the last couple weeks. august 3, mayor lee and some visor breed z mar introduced a resolution reaforming approval of the updateed implementation plan. that is the plan you adopted on july 14 and staff submit today the california public utilities commission for certification so it is now before the government audit and oversight committee. we have also been spending...
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thank you, barbara. friend and alwart source of optimism. [inaudible] [laughter] i want to thank the atlantic council for having this event today and being our gracious host. event, weheduled this did not know the joint comprehensive plan of action would be issued just yesterday. this is an historic agreement by any standard, even by standards of decades. that this is so well-timed. and the atlantic council has talentle to mobilize the that is going to speak today. iran began as a foreign service officer well before the revolution. this was in 1959. as it happened, this was the beginning of the iranian nuclear program. program owesuclear almost everything to the united states. physicists and engineers were trained in the united states. and as a part of the atoms for eisenhower, wef lowenthal toid iran to work out an energy program. a comprehensive energy program. water, hydro, gas, and oil. nuclear. forgotten that in 1959 lilienthal recommended that iran have 22 nuclear power reactors. and use its gas an
thank you, barbara. friend and alwart source of optimism. [inaudible] [laughter] i want to thank the atlantic council for having this event today and being our gracious host. event, weheduled this did not know the joint comprehensive plan of action would be issued just yesterday. this is an historic agreement by any standard, even by standards of decades. that this is so well-timed. and the atlantic council has talentle to mobilize the that is going to speak today. iran began as a foreign...
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i appreciate barbara for covering all the arguments. sister adele will be the closer on this dear gretchen will provide the state o perspective -- sister and double wille closer, and gretchen provide the state perspective. i want to add a few things. supportive housing is a proven intervention to end chronic homelessness. it works for people, it improves health, it reduces unnecessary er visits and hospitalizations. the health care system, i would argue, has a huge stake in creating a sufficient supply of housing to end chronic homelessness in america. yet, there is not consensus that this is an investment of the federal government should be making. it is not in the house or senate budgets. second, we are learning something from the v.a. -- here there has been consensus on assistance. we have seen a one third reduction in veteran homelessness between 2010 and 2014, and we are on a path to effectively and veteran homelessness. imagine if we could get an investment in support of housing -- and support of housing in line with medicaid for
i appreciate barbara for covering all the arguments. sister adele will be the closer on this dear gretchen will provide the state o perspective -- sister and double wille closer, and gretchen provide the state perspective. i want to add a few things. supportive housing is a proven intervention to end chronic homelessness. it works for people, it improves health, it reduces unnecessary er visits and hospitalizations. the health care system, i would argue, has a huge stake in creating a...
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barbara? >> i really appreciate so many people being here today and it is a testament to a growing awareness have health care is changing in our country and in particular the impact that housing has. the national health care for the homeless council hopes those homeless patients that they serve about 250 nationally and over 1 million are seen each year in the depth and breadth of their needs specifically because of the lack of housing is an issue for the larger health care industry. one of the things that might not be intuitive is housing and health care. back and '80s the instituted a steady and they found three major findings. so the main causes of homelessness we have a spiral of people who have an injury or illness and able to work then eventually the work kiddos away or you are fired or laid off. pretty soon you cannot make rent or mortgage to move in with family or friends then use slide into a shelter situation. we would see them regularly. we also see that homelessness causes for healt
barbara? >> i really appreciate so many people being here today and it is a testament to a growing awareness have health care is changing in our country and in particular the impact that housing has. the national health care for the homeless council hopes those homeless patients that they serve about 250 nationally and over 1 million are seen each year in the depth and breadth of their needs specifically because of the lack of housing is an issue for the larger health care industry. one...
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here's barbara. >> i really appreciate so many people being here today. i think it really is important about the growing awareness of how healthcare is changing the country and in particular the impact that housing has on health status. the national healthcare for the homeless council represent many healthcare facilities and the homeless individuals they serve. over 1 million patients are being seen in these facilities each year. the lack of housing is really an issue not only for the health centers but the larger healthcare system that we are looking to change. one one of the things that might not be intuitive is how housing affects health care. back in the 80s the institute of medicine did a study looking at that very impact and they found three major relationships. poor health causes homelessness. typically what we would see as a spiral of people who had an illness, were unable unable to work and when you're unable to work and you get fired or laid off and you can no longer bring in money. you can't make rent or mortgage so you move in with family and
here's barbara. >> i really appreciate so many people being here today. i think it really is important about the growing awareness of how healthcare is changing the country and in particular the impact that housing has on health status. the national healthcare for the homeless council represent many healthcare facilities and the homeless individuals they serve. over 1 million patients are being seen in these facilities each year. the lack of housing is really an issue not only for the...
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barbara jordan grew up amidst some of the harshest segregation in our country. denied everything from the use of a water fountain to admission to her state university. but she never stop believing that we can make the promise of america reality. to begin the first african american in the texas senate since the days of reconstruction, the first african-american from texas ever sent to congress. and there, she fought for voting rights. for human rights, what was right. one of her various bills was to strengthen prairie view and&m. which happened to be the school where sandra bland was to work. she never made it to work. on july 10. barbara jordan was fond of saying, that when it came to justice, people who are right must do battle with people who have the might. and barbara jordan passed away, not yet even 60 years old, the headline read "a voice for justice dies. " i don't believe that is true. voices of justice never die. voices of justice will always resonate. sandra bland told a police officer she cannot wait to get to court so her voice would be heard. and we
barbara jordan grew up amidst some of the harshest segregation in our country. denied everything from the use of a water fountain to admission to her state university. but she never stop believing that we can make the promise of america reality. to begin the first african american in the texas senate since the days of reconstruction, the first african-american from texas ever sent to congress. and there, she fought for voting rights. for human rights, what was right. one of her various bills...
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we are going to start on my far left with barbara sub or the director of policy at the national -- barbara dipietro active in health care for the homeless of maryland so she has got a multilevel perspective on how to deal with these problems. we would ask barbara to highlight the connection between health care and housing in general why it's important and the opportunities on the state federal and local levels to address it. then we will hear from jennifer ho senior adviser to hud secretary julian castro and she will explain the current federal activities and describe how her agency and others are collaborating on health and housing issues. gretchen hammer district of colorado's policy and housing and colorado's medicaid and chip or grams. we have asked gretchen to tell us about colorado's housing policy and what gets in the way of those efforts and our final panelist's sister adele o'sullivan a family physician and she's the founder of circle the city which is a phoenix nonprofit that brings private and public sectors together to help those experiencing homelessness and illness. sister ad
we are going to start on my far left with barbara sub or the director of policy at the national -- barbara dipietro active in health care for the homeless of maryland so she has got a multilevel perspective on how to deal with these problems. we would ask barbara to highlight the connection between health care and housing in general why it's important and the opportunities on the state federal and local levels to address it. then we will hear from jennifer ho senior adviser to hud secretary...
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. >> that lady that is on the back, name is barbara jackson she is the residents counsel person, for all these people, she is a very important person, to contact. she can put you in touch with a lot of others. >> i hope when you leave you will come to back share with us if you have film other things you want to share with us. >> i wasn't able to get my film developed but i'm going to send it back. >> so we can least get it make it part of the record thank you all, mr. williams thank good to have you in washington thanks, thank you all we'll take a 3 minute reseas we move to the last panel. >> thanks to plis jenny in houston, texas for opts praiting relief out of her home, to hurricane victims. >> thank you. you will get the last word. >> now it's going to be a year later, and still, family and friends you don't see any more you used to see. it is a hell of a feeling. you don't forget it. at 9:00 with a 2009 townhall meeting with then-mayor ray nagin. >> i am relying on you. i know all businesses, state level, federal level, and all other levels -- i don't have them. i voted for you t
. >> that lady that is on the back, name is barbara jackson she is the residents counsel person, for all these people, she is a very important person, to contact. she can put you in touch with a lot of others. >> i hope when you leave you will come to back share with us if you have film other things you want to share with us. >> i wasn't able to get my film developed but i'm going to send it back. >> so we can least get it make it part of the record thank you all, mr....
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barbara? >> can i ask you to step back for a minute on all of this. the intelligence community has openly called the fight against isis as a stalemate at best right now. while there's been some shifting on the ground, overall, stalemate. you have the turks not moving as fast as you've just said you want them to; the iraqi forces, three months later still struggling to even get back to ramadi; train-and-equip in trouble; and your own intelligence community calling it a stalemate. your bottom line. it may work eventually. is it working now? how do you have, as defense secretary, really feel about this at the moment? is it working? and we -- and tell me why and why not? and my other question is on gitmo, all of your predecessors have publicly said they've been pressured by the white house to approve transfers at a higher rate. can you tell us are you feeling -- what pressure are you getting from the white house to speed up transfers? sec. carter: ok, first of all, on the first question, i'm confident we will defeat isil. it is hard work, it's difficult w
barbara? >> can i ask you to step back for a minute on all of this. the intelligence community has openly called the fight against isis as a stalemate at best right now. while there's been some shifting on the ground, overall, stalemate. you have the turks not moving as fast as you've just said you want them to; the iraqi forces, three months later still struggling to even get back to ramadi; train-and-equip in trouble; and your own intelligence community calling it a stalemate. your...
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i appreciate barbara covering all the chronic arguments. i want to add a couple things. first, the president's budget request last year and this year have included investments to create a sufficient supply of supportive housing to end chronic homelessness in america. in 2016 he requested $255 million to hundred $55 million to create 25500 additional units of supportive housing but leverage the creation of many more. so supportive housing is proven to help homelessness people. it improves health and reduces er visits. the healthcare system, i would argue, has a huge stake in our creating a sufficient supply of supportive housing to end homelessness in america. yet there is not consensus that this is an investment the federal government should be making. second we are learning something in the work that we are doing with the veterans affairs. here there has been confessing this consensus. we have had a one third reduction in homelessness between 2010 and 2013 and we are on a path to end their homelessness. imagine if we could get this aligned with medicaid to repeat this w
i appreciate barbara covering all the chronic arguments. i want to add a couple things. first, the president's budget request last year and this year have included investments to create a sufficient supply of supportive housing to end chronic homelessness in america. in 2016 he requested $255 million to hundred $55 million to create 25500 additional units of supportive housing but leverage the creation of many more. so supportive housing is proven to help homelessness people. it improves health...
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[applause] the bad news is he will not be pampered like he was in the hospital the new caregiver barbara bush is pretty tough. [laughter] we haven't seen much about him in the last several months but since you asked marvin is doing really well. thanks for asking. [laughter] my brother george has maintained a tradition that is noble with you leave the stage, you leave the stage a vivid if those that proceed to, my brother in a ben hill looks better during your tie my brother has maintained this tradition to leave the stage the greatest joy in my brother's life and i am proud of him to show the self restraint that i could never have. [laughter] [applause] my son george is proving that it is either genetics or social of bringing generation after generation running for statewide office is in texas said the now i know what it is like i get emotional when my dad asked what it was like for his son's to read now he compared the complete a sentence for by a man that same stage. i am proud of him and the last thing i have to tell you about but i was a a grandfather for way too long and i'm sure yo
[applause] the bad news is he will not be pampered like he was in the hospital the new caregiver barbara bush is pretty tough. [laughter] we haven't seen much about him in the last several months but since you asked marvin is doing really well. thanks for asking. [laughter] my brother george has maintained a tradition that is noble with you leave the stage, you leave the stage a vivid if those that proceed to, my brother in a ben hill looks better during your tie my brother has maintained this...
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she then went out and ran against barbara boxer for the united states senate in california. a race that should've been won and she lost in the landslide. i said, i will not say that, ok? all right? so i am not going to say it. so our country has tremendous potential. we have to take back our jobs from china and all of the other people. we have to renegotiate our trade deals by getting people like carl icahn. we have the greatest dealmakers in the world. carl is very busy. i called him, he said, you are doing great. tough guy. every poll, you are doing amazing. just relax. if i win, you take china. i'll get somebody else to take this one. we will have our best. these people. carl is a nice guy. some of them are not nice. some are horrible human beings but they are the greatest in the world. do we want nice people or do we want these horrible human beings negotiating? horrible. i want the horrible ones. we will make great trade deals. we will save social security without cuts. we will come up with health care plans that will be phenomenal, phenomenal. that will be less expensi
she then went out and ran against barbara boxer for the united states senate in california. a race that should've been won and she lost in the landslide. i said, i will not say that, ok? all right? so i am not going to say it. so our country has tremendous potential. we have to take back our jobs from china and all of the other people. we have to renegotiate our trade deals by getting people like carl icahn. we have the greatest dealmakers in the world. carl is very busy. i called him, he said,...
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intelligence at the washington institute for near east policy, and ambassador nicholas burns, roy and barbara goodman family professor of diplomacy and international relations at harvard university, john f. kennedy school of government. we welcome all of you here. to the banking committee and all of use with investment will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety, and when we get seated we will proceed. mr. zarate spoke like a karate but with ac. yes, sir. we will start with you, sir. when you're ready. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member brown, distinguished them as the committee, i'm honored to testify before you to discuss the sanctions applications of the iran nuclear agreement. i approach to be testify with my petal panelists whose work i've admired for years. i take this responsibility seriously, given the gravity and applications of this agreement. i come to this issue we could use a port experience dealing with iran and the treasury department to the national security council. i know all involved including my good friend and former colleague adam zubin the juice test
intelligence at the washington institute for near east policy, and ambassador nicholas burns, roy and barbara goodman family professor of diplomacy and international relations at harvard university, john f. kennedy school of government. we welcome all of you here. to the banking committee and all of use with investment will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety, and when we get seated we will proceed. mr. zarate spoke like a karate but with ac. yes, sir. we will start with you,...
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barbara bush, her promotion of childhood literacy and literacy for adults increased support for the white house committee for preservation of the white house and the redecoration efforts throughouti the executive residence and establishing the white house endowment fund, a $25 million fund so that private funds are available to keep the public rooms of the white house the way you see them when you go and visit.closed and certainly mrs. clinton was a major supporter of that effort and closed out that effort. thor $20 million endowment which is handled c by the white house historical association. and mrs. clinton expanded on that idea and people who wanted to give money for specific acqu purposes, now there is a white house major acquisitions trust.n so that when major paintings or if there's a piece of furniture, people can give money for a buh specific purpose. a tremendous effort on behalf of the white house. and laura bush, her activities a on literacy and the major renovation of the white house, once again on a ten-year cycle and also a major renovation of the truman bedroom -- i mean
barbara bush, her promotion of childhood literacy and literacy for adults increased support for the white house committee for preservation of the white house and the redecoration efforts throughouti the executive residence and establishing the white house endowment fund, a $25 million fund so that private funds are available to keep the public rooms of the white house the way you see them when you go and visit.closed and certainly mrs. clinton was a major supporter of that effort and closed out...
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host: barbara, washington, d.c., a democrat. caller: good morning. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i have a question. i was looking at getting a reverse mortgage on my house. i was wondering how that lines with a program -- guest: you can't do a reverse mortgage in hand, i am not the expert, but i don't think you can. if you need a loan modification, you should not be talking about a reverse mortgage. if you are thinking of doing a reverse mortgage, i would urge you to make sure you understand all of the fees associated with that mortgage. they do have to provide that information. make sure you are comfortable, if you go forward with it, that you are comfortable with the fees you will be paying to put that mortgage onto your property. host: we will go next to louisiana, john, a republican. true story, 1981, i moved down to louisiana thanks to the u.s. air force. i owned a house in indiana, which has been vacant for two years. i took two mortgages. and my wife,s, me working two jobs, we finally got out of debt. i asked for no hel
host: barbara, washington, d.c., a democrat. caller: good morning. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i have a question. i was looking at getting a reverse mortgage on my house. i was wondering how that lines with a program -- guest: you can't do a reverse mortgage in hand, i am not the expert, but i don't think you can. if you need a loan modification, you should not be talking about a reverse mortgage. if you are thinking of doing a reverse mortgage, i would urge you to...
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in our transportation bill barbara boxer go no further people are part and jim and barbara boxer but when you had to get this done. she gave in some areas and i did, too. we passed the bill with 20 to nothing, unanimous. we had to work with the democrats and were still working with democrats. my only point was we tried to get this done when we were minority, couldn't do it. now we don't i think some good work. >> thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] >> here on c-span2 we are live for politico's playbook a breakfast with mike allen. this morning gas va secretary robert mcdonald and correct the record founder and journalist david brock corrected the record is a strategic research team that supports hillary clinton the discussion should get underway shortly. live coverage this morning on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome political as chief white house correspondent mike allen. [applause] >> good morning. thank all of you for coming out on august early morning. really appreciate it and welcome all of you in live stream land
in our transportation bill barbara boxer go no further people are part and jim and barbara boxer but when you had to get this done. she gave in some areas and i did, too. we passed the bill with 20 to nothing, unanimous. we had to work with the democrats and were still working with democrats. my only point was we tried to get this done when we were minority, couldn't do it. now we don't i think some good work. >> thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] >> here on c-span2...
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. >> just one other statement in response your question in the transportation bill with barbara boxer we knew we had to get this done we pass that bill 20 / nothing we're still working with the democrats to see this become a reality but we tried to get this done when we were the minority and could not do it so now i think it is good work thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] >> afternoon and the president of united states institute of peace and i alighted to welcome everybody on the dangerous summer. lamp glad to see so many people here i guess washington is not empty in august also afghanistan is an important issue to think about and grapple with. cousin of vp there was hope and optimism with unity government and the hosted as the parts of his visit to washington in march. so fast for word of july / august of the increased presence with the changes are the unexpected dues so we hired delighted to have with us here today very distinguished speakers to bring us there fresh perceptions as well as recent visits to afghanistan of this point we're having right now. but today w
. >> just one other statement in response your question in the transportation bill with barbara boxer we knew we had to get this done we pass that bill 20 / nothing we're still working with the democrats to see this become a reality but we tried to get this done when we were the minority and could not do it so now i think it is good work thank you all very much. [inaudible conversations] >> afternoon and the president of united states institute of peace and i alighted to welcome...
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we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally hangs on the dais behind the speakers rostrum. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. it is very fragile, and we try to keep it protected under the red drapery. we usually have a replica hanging in its place. the legislature will gavel in, in january of 2015. we have the original on display. it is one of those, i think, iconic texas history artifacts that all of our school children who come to the capitol to learn about texas history and about how to be a good citizen -- they have an opportunity to see these kind of artifacts up close and personal. the capitol welcomes more than a million visitors every year. we are thankful to be able to show them not only in capital -- not only is capitol , wonderful historic lashings and interiors, but a number of monuments on the grounds to various causes. for example, on the south grounds, w
we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally hangs on the dais behind the speakers rostrum. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. it is very fragile, and we try to keep it protected under the red drapery. we usually have a replica hanging in its place. the legislature will gavel...
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i'm going to take one more question barbara. regret.will probably [laughter] go ahead. [laughter] and want to walk away without asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's were wounded, and veterans. this is something we all know that you know awful lot about. as you finish up your service, what concerns you have that over the long haul, it is, it's a long-term issue area does not going to go away. that america's war wounded of the last 14, 15 years really, over the decades ahead, we'll get the care they need and that there will be the money there for them to get the care they need? the other side of the equation from active duty. aboutdierno: i do worry that. i'm encouraged by what i am seeing. as you mentioned, we are in the beginning of this. soldiers, it's not only about the soldier's about the caregivers as well. and the sacrifices their caregivers make in assuring that the soldiers are able to live a long, viable life and the sacrifice they have to make. we have to make sure we provide them with the resources necessary. there are a couple of
i'm going to take one more question barbara. regret.will probably [laughter] go ahead. [laughter] and want to walk away without asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's were wounded, and veterans. this is something we all know that you know awful lot about. as you finish up your service, what concerns you have that over the long haul, it is, it's a long-term issue area does not going to go away. that america's war wounded of the last 14, 15 years really, over the...
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[indiscernible] >> barbara. gov. walker: we love them. they are right around the block from us. young, i was at marquette. >> governor walker. i'll do it. i'll do it. 1, 2, 3. >> governor walker, please. [indiscernible] >> governor walker? gov. walker: go ahead. >> governor walker. gov. walker: years of training. [laughter] he wants to know if i am a fighter. no. i said you should live off the -- and we areof israel 100% with them. gov. walker: no daylight between me and israel. is a son of survivors of the .olocaust, i appreciate that gov. walker: reagan was a model for me. ours a democrat, he brought country together. part of that was recognizing the state of israel. first said: when i that to governor bush, he turned it my way. i said we need to terminate that right away and reinstate the sanctions. we need to support that. >> absolutely. gov. walker: increasingly, can i aree -- some of the sunn starting to ally themselves with egypt because they know how bad iran is. >> thank you. gov. walker: great story if you like being run over by a lawnmower here. thanks for being in th
[indiscernible] >> barbara. gov. walker: we love them. they are right around the block from us. young, i was at marquette. >> governor walker. i'll do it. i'll do it. 1, 2, 3. >> governor walker, please. [indiscernible] >> governor walker? gov. walker: go ahead. >> governor walker. gov. walker: years of training. [laughter] he wants to know if i am a fighter. no. i said you should live off the -- and we areof israel 100% with them. gov. walker: no daylight between...
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preaching coverage of former governor haley barbara. and the literary lives of harper leave and eudora welty. critical thoughts on the obama administration's relationship with millenials, how american history did tv on c-span3. columbia university's andrew -- on the preservation of new york's political and cultural landmarks and the history of the commission treated to protect them. sunday at 4:00 p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson administration to help improve relations between the police and the community in washington, d c after the 1958 with the king assassination and subsequent riots. get a schedule at c-span.org. wrote to the white house coverage continues with a speech by former pennsylvania senator and republican residential candidate accent arm. it will be at the national press club this morning and we will bring you that when it gets underway. on the way, remarks texas governor rick perry. he has been life at the iowa state fair with speeches from the 2016 residential candid
preaching coverage of former governor haley barbara. and the literary lives of harper leave and eudora welty. critical thoughts on the obama administration's relationship with millenials, how american history did tv on c-span3. columbia university's andrew -- on the preservation of new york's political and cultural landmarks and the history of the commission treated to protect them. sunday at 4:00 p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson...
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here is a picture of barbara when she was 15. she is a beautiful woman. here is the president's parents. here is a flight suit and that they were when they trained here i. an aviator jacket with for callers -- with fur collars. they fund many battles in the pacific. it was on that carrier that the president was shot down when he was bombing cici jima. momentous: it was a day in my life i will never forget. september 2, 1944, early in the morning. we had flown over the day before. we were ready to go back the next day. we were out on a clear day. flew out at about 10,000 or 12,000 feet. got the signal from our squadron leader to push out. we were doing what they called glide bombing. not plane was designed to go down like a dive bomber. and drop a 400 or 500 pound bomb. that pushed the plane over and back. , you seefway down stuff breaking all around you. you could feel the plane go up like this. suddenly, it was engulfed in smoke and fire. i did manage to finish the bombing around. i flew out over the ocean. -- i turned so the people in the back of get ou
here is a picture of barbara when she was 15. she is a beautiful woman. here is the president's parents. here is a flight suit and that they were when they trained here i. an aviator jacket with for callers -- with fur collars. they fund many battles in the pacific. it was on that carrier that the president was shot down when he was bombing cici jima. momentous: it was a day in my life i will never forget. september 2, 1944, early in the morning. we had flown over the day before. we were ready...
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i have been a fan of persons she ran against barbara boxer. i thought dr. carson did great. i just want to thank y'all for putting this format on. host: from twitter, someone wants to know, did the candidates have a say in the choice of subjects of the questions asked? guest: no. they didn't have a say in anything except coming there. we told them there would be two rounds of questions. their turn was drawn by ping-pong balls. i think you may have skyped in the back with their names and faces on them. i was hoping that could be part of the televised show because i wanted them to get the trump ball and throw it over their shoulder because he wasn't there. there was very little concerned by the candidates because they recognized how important these states are. there wasn't one candidate who wanted to be able to skype in. because of the planned parenthood vote, we had to have the senators in washington. senator graham did not partake in that vote, preferring to be up here. the vote lost anyway. it was a motion for cloture and it didn't come close. i was wondering if it had fail
i have been a fan of persons she ran against barbara boxer. i thought dr. carson did great. i just want to thank y'all for putting this format on. host: from twitter, someone wants to know, did the candidates have a say in the choice of subjects of the questions asked? guest: no. they didn't have a say in anything except coming there. we told them there would be two rounds of questions. their turn was drawn by ping-pong balls. i think you may have skyped in the back with their names and faces...
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. >> yay, barbara. [inaudible conversations] >> i said a long time ago i was not going to do that because -- fighting people. >> going in. >> the guys will love it. >> senator -- >> how are you? how are you doing? i'm getting out of the way. [indiscernible] >> how are you? very nice to meet you. mr. bush: i'm doing really well. how about yourself? you.ce to meet >> how are you doing? mr. bush: i'm doing well. ok. >> jeb, how you doing? >> how you been? are you just admiring? mr. bush: oh, sure. tell me about the scar. >> my husband -- about three months ago. mr. bush: really? how you guys doing? >> thanks, guys. mr. bush: don't get hurt. be careful. hello, sir. that was nice. he is still hanging in there. hey, guys. how you doing? >> keep moving, please. >> hello, sir. mr. bush: doing well. how are you doing? thank you. >> i love your shirt. fantastic. welcome. yeah, thanks. thank you. hop in. mr. bush: i love it. >> he is good at that. mr. bush: taught him everything i know. >> thank you so much. we lo
. >> yay, barbara. [inaudible conversations] >> i said a long time ago i was not going to do that because -- fighting people. >> going in. >> the guys will love it. >> senator -- >> how are you? how are you doing? i'm getting out of the way. [indiscernible] >> how are you? very nice to meet you. mr. bush: i'm doing really well. how about yourself? you.ce to meet >> how are you doing? mr. bush: i'm doing well. ok. >> jeb, how you doing?...
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my name is barbara johnson, i am representing my 87-year-old mother-in-law who is a resident of a lower ninth ward. she is on the florida side. we have had someone go into look at her property. we have a house , which used to be across the street, which made itself into a raft and is now on her car and carport. as i said, i am representing her because she cannot come here. she has been displaced to alexandria, louisiana. i heard you in your opening remarks make the statement that we should make intelligent decisions. we are just about there. we are of the decision where we either say buy me out. she is too old for a loan. we are at the point -- i heard you make a statement about, if you have 50% or more damage, according to the website, she does have 86.63% damage. it is gone. my question to you today is will the corps of engineers may contact with residents? or should the residents make contact with the corps of engineers? if so, with whom? what number? what is the process? what is the procedure? what is the timeframe? c. ray nagin: individuals can contact the corps of engineers. it de
my name is barbara johnson, i am representing my 87-year-old mother-in-law who is a resident of a lower ninth ward. she is on the florida side. we have had someone go into look at her property. we have a house , which used to be across the street, which made itself into a raft and is now on her car and carport. as i said, i am representing her because she cannot come here. she has been displaced to alexandria, louisiana. i heard you in your opening remarks make the statement that we should make...
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my name is barbara and i am here to represent my 87 year-old mother-in-law who was a resident of the lower ninth ward located on the of florida's sidekicks on the street called dollar every we had someone going to look at her property we used to hire of a house that was across the street there is no plan did into her car and car port by representing here because she has been displaced to alexandria. i heard in your opening remarks to make a statement we should make intelligent decisions. i have coasted with birdies three months we are about to say by me how to or demolish that. we went through the process and the procedures. we're at that pliant and i heard you make the statement if there is 50% or more damage according to the damage she has 86.63 percent damage it is gone. so will the corps of engineers make contact with the residents were sure the residents make contact with them? and if so, with whom? one number? what is the process? the procedure and the timeframe? >> they can contact to the core and it depends upon your decision. if your decision is to rebuild. >> we will not. >
my name is barbara and i am here to represent my 87 year-old mother-in-law who was a resident of the lower ninth ward located on the of florida's sidekicks on the street called dollar every we had someone going to look at her property we used to hire of a house that was across the street there is no plan did into her car and car port by representing here because she has been displaced to alexandria. i heard in your opening remarks to make a statement we should make intelligent decisions. i have...
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my name is barbara johnson, and i'm here to represent my 87-year-old mother-in-law who is a resident of the lower ninth ward. she is located on that floor of outside on the street called delery. we have had someone going to look at her property, and we have a house which used to be across the street which made itself into a raft and has now landed onto her car and carport. as i said, i'm representing her because she can't come here. she has been displaced to alexandria, louisiana. i heard you in your opening remarks make the statement that we should make intelligent decisions. and we are just about there. i have coasted along with her for these three months and we are at the decision we are either going to say buying me out. she is too old to get a loan. we went through the process and procedures of everything the interim commissioner stated to do. so we are at that point. and i heard you make the statement about if you have 50% or more damage, and according to the website, she does have 86.63% damage. it's gone. so, my question to you today is will the corps of engineers make contac
my name is barbara johnson, and i'm here to represent my 87-year-old mother-in-law who is a resident of the lower ninth ward. she is located on that floor of outside on the street called delery. we have had someone going to look at her property, and we have a house which used to be across the street which made itself into a raft and has now landed onto her car and carport. as i said, i'm representing her because she can't come here. she has been displaced to alexandria, louisiana. i heard you...
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i will take one more question and barbara i will let you ask it. don't make me regret it. go ahead. >> i want to ask you about -- i know what you do walk away without us asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's war wounded and veteran of 17 we know you know an awful lot about. as you finish what concerns do you have over the long haul that america is war wounded of the last 14, 15 years over the decade would get the care they need and the money they are for them to get the care they need. the other side of the equation from the active duty. >> first off i would tell you i do worry about that. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing. as you said somewhere in the beginning of this, we have soldiers -- not only about soldiers, but caregivers as well and the sacrifice caregivers make anyone viable life, but we have to make sure we provide resources necessary. there's a couple things. first, we have the military have to be cognizant and do everything we can. we also have to ease restrictions we have on using those organizations, private organizations out the
i will take one more question and barbara i will let you ask it. don't make me regret it. go ahead. >> i want to ask you about -- i know what you do walk away without us asking you about a decade of remarkable survivability of america's war wounded and veteran of 17 we know you know an awful lot about. as you finish what concerns do you have over the long haul that america is war wounded of the last 14, 15 years over the decade would get the care they need and the money they are for them...
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correct -- sustained solid support for defense, not to wake the baby with the bathwater, keep th that barbara cochran att with a stronger civilian surge? >> from a defense economy point of view, somewhat agnostic. the question is are we going to maintain and economic posture, and economic stands that clearly centrally will have a public-private collaborative element? this is not an argument for heavy-handed and social policy but it is about a degree of public investment, public creativity and experimentation in partnership with a private industry. >> one follow-up, maybe give a couple highlights about what you wrote about with the protocol about it as a case study and maybe ben has a follow-up and if not they will go to all of you. i will think to make this concrete you could tell about what's in the accident report from i guess now two years ago? please. >> well, we came on the scene there at the time of consternation late 2011, concern about the discussion of sequestration. and found regional economic development officials, various military leaders, and progressive democratic governor john
correct -- sustained solid support for defense, not to wake the baby with the bathwater, keep th that barbara cochran att with a stronger civilian surge? >> from a defense economy point of view, somewhat agnostic. the question is are we going to maintain and economic posture, and economic stands that clearly centrally will have a public-private collaborative element? this is not an argument for heavy-handed and social policy but it is about a degree of public investment, public creativity...