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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20140801

Epa is prepared to report summarizing the small entity outreach to date. The results of this outreach and how these results have been formed in the development of the proposed rule. Since publishing the rule, most recently the agencies participated in an epasponsored round table on september 4. We look forward to continuing these efforts in the future and before we finalize the rule and during the remainder of the Public Comment period as we write the final rule. Thank you, again, and ill be happy to answer your questions, mr. Chairman. Thank you, i appreciate it. Congresswoman mccarthy recently visited my state and she was talking about the waters in her state and she made this statement about concerned farmers and others i want to make sure i say it right that the proposed rules and the concerns about the proposed rules are silly and ludicrous, which i will submit the concerns of farmers and Small Businesses and everybody out there are certainly not silly and ludicrous. I think a lot

Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140801

400 and 40,000 people in the gaza strip are now displaced. Almost 24 of the population. Hosted whileeing others are seeking refuge buildings,ey can in hospital grounds, or families and friends. These areas are becoming harder to find. Long and5 kilometers six and 14 kilometers wide. With the blockade in place, most people are not able to leave gaza even to get Urgent Medical attention. They come to the United Nations facilities for protection when their homes and neighborhoods come under fire. People, but0,000 over 103 u. N. Facilities have come under attack including a school hosting 3300 displaced yesterday. 19 people were killed and over 100 injured. Lostnited nations has several and other humanitarian workers have been killed since the outbreak of hostilities. No place is safe. The other attacks in the strongest possible terms. With direct or indiscriminate attacks. Nations must remain in viable. A parties to the conflict should protect humanitarian workers. Justificationo for fail

Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140801

Smugglers is vital. I want to thank the men and women on the border that have defended our homeland, and i want to thank the border communities and churches and nonprofits that have done so much to help this folks at the border. In fact, i want to thank the chairman for allowing a provision for the border communities to seek reimbursement for the allowable expenses under this bill. We cannot leave washington today without putting the resources and the policy changes to address the border crisis. We are sent here to address not the easy problems but to address the hard problems. John f. Kennedy mr. Rogers i yield another minute. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman is yielded another minute. Mr. Cuellar thank you, mr. Chairman. We are sent here to washington not to address the easy problems but to address the difficult problem that this nation is facing. When president john f. Kennedy was faced with a very difficult crisis, he said, im not looking for a republican answer or for a democ

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20141116

Where the olympic and who coined the term genocide noted in his book on the subject, access rule in occupied europe, he says its often misunderstood it needs to be clear. He was also very important in lobbying for the Genocide Convention. And here is his interpretation. Generally speaking genocide does not necessarily mean the music description of the nation except with accomplish by as killings of all members of the nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actions aiming as the destruction of the Central Foundation of the life of National Groups with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves. The jacket of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social instituti institution, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of these groups. And the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity and, of course, the from the lives of people belonging to such groups. So u. S. History as w

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20141012

If not this microphone very similar to this one. When we are done speaking if you could hold your questions until im in your face with a microphone that would be wonderful just to make sure everyone can hear you and it will be heard on broadcast. Tank you all so much for coming to book people tonight. We are an independent bookstore and your business is the single reason we exist. We could not put on events like this without you. For some energy why do we give ourselves a round of applause. [applause] we are thrilled to be joined tonight by author and activist roxanne dunbarortiz. Tonight will be learning about roxannes eighth book making us all feel lazy, an Indigenous Peoples history of the United States. Roxanne has been active in the International Indigenous movement for more than four decades. She received her ph. D. From ucla and went on to teach and a newly established native American Studies Program at cal state university. While there she helped found both the ethnic studies a

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