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we remember steven jobs and matthew shepard and so many others. do you agree that this hate crimes prevention act that we had pending for sometime is a good tool for investigators and prosecutors? >> absolutely, mr. chairman. if there was ever a doubt about the need for this legislation i think that has been pretty much done away with the events we have seen in our nation here in washington, d.c., what we saw in kansas and what we saw in arkansas as well. also, if you look at the statistics that indicates there has been a rise in hate crimes over the last few years, particularly troubled by the amount of hate crime violence that's been directed at latinos. 10 years ago i testified in favor of this bill which is i think limited in its scope but rational in what it is trying to do. it expands the scope of the federal hate crimes legislation to include gender, disability, sexual orientation and does away with what i believe are unnecessary jurisdictional requirements and would allow the federal government to assist state and local counterparts in pro
we remember steven jobs and matthew shepard and so many others. do you agree that this hate crimes prevention act that we had pending for sometime is a good tool for investigators and prosecutors? >> absolutely, mr. chairman. if there was ever a doubt about the need for this legislation i think that has been pretty much done away with the events we have seen in our nation here in washington, d.c., what we saw in kansas and what we saw in arkansas as well. also, if you look at the...
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judy and dennis shepard are here today. i assured her and all of you that we are going to pass an exclusive hate crimes bill into law, one named for their son matthew. [applause] in addition, my administration is committed to be sending the discriminatory ban into the head states based on hiv status. -- into the united states based on the hiv status. the office of management and budget just reviewed a proposal, which is a first and very big step to ending this policy. we all know that hiv aids continues to be a threat in many communities, including right here in the district of columbia. i was proud once again to encourage all americans to know their status and get at it -- to get there -- to know their status and get tested. [applause] finally, i want to say a word about don't ask, don't tell. as i have said before, and i will say it again, i believe don't ask, don't tell does not contribute to our national security. i believe preventing patriotic americans from serving their country weakens our national security. [applaus
judy and dennis shepard are here today. i assured her and all of you that we are going to pass an exclusive hate crimes bill into law, one named for their son matthew. [applause] in addition, my administration is committed to be sending the discriminatory ban into the head states based on hiv status. -- into the united states based on the hiv status. the office of management and budget just reviewed a proposal, which is a first and very big step to ending this policy. we all know that hiv aids...
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people come up and whisper in your ears, "i have a german shepard," like it is drugs. iranians to look at ways to defy the government. there have been street protests. they have -- they have never reached critical mass. the question looking at the numbers yet spike in teheran is will it change the system? host: do you think it would? guest: it is just too early to tell. it is the -- they have dented the nature of the supreme leader. and khamenei, ayatollah khomeni who founded the revolution, he had unparalleled authority and great charisma. and the current supreme leader has never had his religious credentials and never had his charisma. he was shrewd about maneuvering. he managed to project a strong image. over the weekend, he came in and said it is a defiant results and congratulated the winners. he jumped the gun. you're supposed to wait three days before the results are certified. people said, wait a minute, we do not believe the results. mir hossein mousavi sort of said and wrote a letter that, do you believe in these results? it was a subtle way of saying we do n
people come up and whisper in your ears, "i have a german shepard," like it is drugs. iranians to look at ways to defy the government. there have been street protests. they have -- they have never reached critical mass. the question looking at the numbers yet spike in teheran is will it change the system? host: do you think it would? guest: it is just too early to tell. it is the -- they have dented the nature of the supreme leader. and khamenei, ayatollah khomeni who founded the...
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and you want to hear from chief justice shepard, so i will be brief. the most significant change in the circuit during the last year is our decision to invite some district judges to sit with us after a hiatus of 15 years. we're doing this needs assistance. we can do our own work. and any way, asking active district judges to sit with the court of appeals doesn't increase the judiciary system's capacity, since time devoted to appeals is lost to the district court. the reason we're doing this is not a desire to ease an overload of work, but a desire to promote understanding and cleanallity. i've begun by inviting the more recent appointees to the district court so that they can get better acquainted with how the court of appeals works, how the appellate process works, with who the judges of the court of appeals are, with how they think. and at the same time i've urged judges of our court to hear some trials, to go and learn more about how the trial process works. seems to me that judiciary system as a whole is stronger when its members have experience w
and you want to hear from chief justice shepard, so i will be brief. the most significant change in the circuit during the last year is our decision to invite some district judges to sit with us after a hiatus of 15 years. we're doing this needs assistance. we can do our own work. and any way, asking active district judges to sit with the court of appeals doesn't increase the judiciary system's capacity, since time devoted to appeals is lost to the district court. the reason we're doing this is...
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in shepard's town, west virginia. until the place was built, u.s. fish and provide service to this training mostly at your typical airport hilton or airport to holiday inn. when we started to design his place we looked to build it as a place that the people in the fish and wildlife service could call home. a place that would represent the importance that the service puts into investing in to its employees. we have really talented, dedicated folks that work for fish and wildlife service, but it is critical that they continued to build their skills so they can do a better job to do with the the really complex conservation challenges that we face today and that we will face in the future. >> how much does this cost and to pay for it? >> displays cost about $150 million for everything we see here. >> who cobbers is responsible? >> senator robert byrd to make sure -- made sure we had the funding to build it. the first bush administration and the clinton administration requested funding for the project in support of it. >> how many buildings? >> 17, on fi
in shepard's town, west virginia. until the place was built, u.s. fish and provide service to this training mostly at your typical airport hilton or airport to holiday inn. when we started to design his place we looked to build it as a place that the people in the fish and wildlife service could call home. a place that would represent the importance that the service puts into investing in to its employees. we have really talented, dedicated folks that work for fish and wildlife service, but it...
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knew how vulnerable they were in the began to get scared especially hearing stories about the matthew shepard beating, they're moving back to their homes in louisiana and colorado. it is one thing to be out an active as an activist and los angeles, but when you are a boy in louisiana is different. many of them said to heck with it, i am an activist and will not turn my back on my past and we're glad i was using their real names to tell their story but one individual which was one pseudonym i call antonio sanchez. when i first contacted tony probably three or four years ago now, he was very receptive and tried to know that his story was being told and we had an amazing conversation but then i talked to him a week later after the first conversation and he said i'm glad you are recording my story but i have to let you know when i realize you're putting my name on the web and broadcasting and publishing it in books and papers i had motion sensors installed in my house and i bought a gun. i really hope is my real name. in the other activists and away thought tony was betraying his past, that h
knew how vulnerable they were in the began to get scared especially hearing stories about the matthew shepard beating, they're moving back to their homes in louisiana and colorado. it is one thing to be out an active as an activist and los angeles, but when you are a boy in louisiana is different. many of them said to heck with it, i am an activist and will not turn my back on my past and we're glad i was using their real names to tell their story but one individual which was one pseudonym i...
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i do not want to see another year go by without the matthew shepard local law enforcement act as a law of the land. we must not stop there. far too many gay and lesbian americans face not just violence but other forms of discrimination in their daily livesment -- lives. we are fortunate to have laws on our books that protect citizens from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. i believe that those equal protections should be federal laws, and i'm also prou a proud cosponsor of the employment nondiscrimination act. it is the fair thing to do and it is the right thing to do, and it is far overdue, mr. preside mr. president. passing enda is not end all forms of discrimination. one of the worst forms of discrimination is not only destroying people's career and lives, it is undermining our national security. mr. president, i'm talking about the military's don't ask/don't tell policy. for all of those who've served, to those currently serving in our armed forces, let us say thank you -- thank you -- to those who have served. we honor your service, we honor your sacrif
i do not want to see another year go by without the matthew shepard local law enforcement act as a law of the land. we must not stop there. far too many gay and lesbian americans face not just violence but other forms of discrimination in their daily livesment -- lives. we are fortunate to have laws on our books that protect citizens from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. i believe that those equal protections should be federal laws, and i'm also prou a proud...