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to míratera. una c n er imp ♪h@ esparc amor. cuatrbu. mezcla en poco del nuevo h@ philisionookingprimermeo cada ves más lash@primer impacÁ la cura a su padecimiento está en pétalos de las llamadas fo les de bach. >>> hay quienes piensan que su rocío es el remedio perfecto para curar el stress y la depresión, pánico y obsesiones. >>>h@h@univisionprimer impactoh. deiertas por eunivisionprimer i vez que los trataba con medicina convencional es se dio cuenta que al nos teníanactoh@h@univis se han hecho estudios, entonces yo, si yo a tiempo detecto antes que las células se empiecen a infectar puedo a través de de los remedios florales que se disipe la energía y que mi cuerpo se vaya siendo limpiado poco a poco y además, trabajo a nivel mental. >>> este e le skies se toma en gotas por un tiempo determinado y lo mejor que nosotros mismos los podemos preparar, debemos poner agua limpia, poner un wcu y cortar la flor. >>> una vez esto la dejounh@pril sol por 30 minutos para que el el sol penetre con la rosa y después quede grabada en
to míratera. una c n er imp ♪h@ esparc amor. cuatrbu. mezcla en poco del nuevo h@ philisionookingprimermeo cada ves más lash@primer impacÁ la cura a su padecimiento está en pétalos de las llamadas fo les de bach. >>> hay quienes piensan que su rocío es el remedio perfecto para curar el stress y la depresión, pánico y obsesiones. >>>h@h@univisionprimer impactoh. deiertas por eunivisionprimer i vez que los trataba con medicina convencional es se dio cuenta que al nos...
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commissioner sugaya: i am also in favor of the imp. i would like to head something off, because it will be likely coming down the line. this is my personal opinion. my background and professional career -- career has been involved in this. i do not want this to turn into a preservation fight. i don't know the schedule for the rest of the plan with respect to the actual physical building. i assume there will be an environmental impact report. i can pretty much are sure you that the present building is going to found to be a historic resource. from that standpoint, i think you should grab the best analysis that you can get for the hospital and have the environmental report acknowledged that it is going to be demolished and have a very will drafted overriding consideration statement. you should work with the city to develop what i would consider to be a reasonable preservation alternative. there will be one in the environmental report. a lot of times, those alternatives get passed by. the alternatives are not very well developed. you get
commissioner sugaya: i am also in favor of the imp. i would like to head something off, because it will be likely coming down the line. this is my personal opinion. my background and professional career -- career has been involved in this. i do not want this to turn into a preservation fight. i don't know the schedule for the rest of the plan with respect to the actual physical building. i assume there will be an environmental impact report. i can pretty much are sure you that the present...
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upon review of the imp, the commission did not hear a hearing on the abbreviated imp. staff believed it contains all necessary information and recommends the commission approved. if you have any questions, will be happy to answer them. >> thank you. president olague: project sponsor? project sponsor? on this item? they are not here. so, commissioner borden. oh, ok. great. we would ask if you want to add anything to the discussion? >> no. president olague: ok. great. if we have questions, we know you are here. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner borden: in the program, it reads quite highly about the rigorous educational value. they cannot own any real estate. all their people are working professionals. with that, i would move to close the hearing on the i.m.p. president olague: is there a second? no, there is no need for a second. i forget sometimes. with that, the hearing is closed. >> thank you. the i.m.p. has been closed with the indication there is no public hearing. thank you. commissioners, we now move for
upon review of the imp, the commission did not hear a hearing on the abbreviated imp. staff believed it contains all necessary information and recommends the commission approved. if you have any questions, will be happy to answer them. >> thank you. president olague: project sponsor? project sponsor? on this item? they are not here. so, commissioner borden. oh, ok. great. we would ask if you want to add anything to the discussion? >> no. president olague: ok. great. if we have...
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. >>> luniv que sí es cierto es q@ durante lah@univisionprimer imp fans. magalí ortiz, univisión. >>> bien, y anotó una victoria legal contra la novia de su ex esposo, ya que le dio luz verde con la producción del ex mesero cubano que estuvo casado con ella durante 11 meses. y tendrá que pensar evidencias porqué el cortrometraje viola sus derechos. >>> y podría tener que abortar el bebéh@primer impactoh@ lágrimas dijo que laun desilusiones es grande, y nos mostró un anillo que vale supuestamente 250 mil dólares que le habría prometido. >>> y están divorciados carlos menen y cecilia boloco, y un juez de argentina le otorgó la custodia del hijo a cecilia, y obligó a el ex presidente de pagar una suma que no fue revelada. >>> y tras la exitosa presentación de lady gaga en guadalajara se dieron a conocer algunos pedidos que ella pidió, quieren que se dejen de vender bebidas con hielo. y se dice que pidió espejos, también flores amarillas, y lo más sorprendente es que pidió un gato persa y dos erizos. >>> en washington está el príncipe ca
. >>> luniv que sí es cierto es q@ durante lah@univisionprimer imp fans. magalí ortiz, univisión. >>> bien, y anotó una victoria legal contra la novia de su ex esposo, ya que le dio luz verde con la producción del ex mesero cubano que estuvo casado con ella durante 11 meses. y tendrá que pensar evidencias porqué el cortrometraje viola sus derechos. >>> y podría tener que abortar el bebéh@primer impactoh@ lágrimas dijo que laun desilusiones es grande, y nos...
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. >>> mensajes controversiales, y jenni rivera causó h@primer imp esto escribió, y puso le volaron a osama bin laden, y es una pocas ocasiones donde hay que celebrar. y muchos dijeron que el odio no debe invadir su corazón. y alejandroer impactoh@h@univis paz". daddy yankee dijo que al que a hierro mata a hierro muere. yh@primer impactoh@ se dra en el infierno. y rené pérez dijo nadie cuestiona que osama bin laden es un criminal, pero si deh@univ " latina". y aunque dimos el máximo en la pista no ganamos. aquí un recuento. >>> como quinceañeras entraron las 8 concursantes y comenzó el reto en vivo en el que proparon sus habilidades para el baile. ♪ >>> gredmarie fue una de las ganadoras junto a rafa. >>> el tema movido... >>> era más actuación, era actuar con primmpactoe, yh@ >>> las tres h@unh@imer itoamen jenni y maribel. >>> maribel fue despedida con unh@univisionprimer impactoh@h@ palabraprimer impactoh@vota. al 8803 por nicole. al 8806 por miriam hernández oh muerte de osama bin laden, elun presidente complicó esto, y tienen hasta mañana para hacer la votación. yo
. >>> mensajes controversiales, y jenni rivera causó h@primer imp esto escribió, y puso le volaron a osama bin laden, y es una pocas ocasiones donde hay que celebrar. y muchos dijeron que el odio no debe invadir su corazón. y alejandroer impactoh@h@univis paz". daddy yankee dijo que al que a hierro mata a hierro muere. yh@primer impactoh@ se dra en el infierno. y rené pérez dijo nadie cuestiona que osama bin laden es un criminal, pero si deh@univ " latina". y aunque...
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what we did was we applied the average wage to try to get an estimate or idea for what previous imp -- what employment would look like on the island. with an average income of $60,000 that build up and occupancy. >> to be clear, you expect during the construction plays -- phase of the project you expect to create 120,000 jobs and after the full bill that is completed , 2200 ongoing jobs. >> correct, that is phased in over time. jobs and so forth arts -- expected to come on line. supervisor kim: when you talk about an additional 1400 direct and induced jobs, can you explain what that means in detail bella >> you are talking about the permanent jobs? >> those are jobs that are associated with employees, direct employees in supporting the citizens that way. supervisor kim: you expect that to primarily be in small businesses? >> i do not have an answer for small or large businesses. >> -- supervisor kim: people that provide services and goods to the residents of treasure island? >> indirectly. if there is a lawn care company that needs to buy materials, they might buy them in san francisc
what we did was we applied the average wage to try to get an estimate or idea for what previous imp -- what employment would look like on the island. with an average income of $60,000 that build up and occupancy. >> to be clear, you expect during the construction plays -- phase of the project you expect to create 120,000 jobs and after the full bill that is completed , 2200 ongoing jobs. >> correct, that is phased in over time. jobs and so forth arts -- expected to come on line....
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commissioner sugaya: i am also in favor of the imp. i would like to head something off, because it will be likely coming down the line. this is my personal opinion. my background and professional career -- career has been involved in this. i do not want this to turn into a preservation fight. i don't know the schedule for the rest of the plan
commissioner sugaya: i am also in favor of the imp. i would like to head something off, because it will be likely coming down the line. this is my personal opinion. my background and professional career -- career has been involved in this. i do not want this to turn into a preservation fight. i don't know the schedule for the rest of the plan
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the bill would prevent imp pounds if a license driver could pick up the vehicle. the bill is considered by the full assembly. >>> rescue operations going on over the reservoir in the santa cruz mountains. it's the first day of training for the unit. ktvu's robert handa got a look at the training and the beginning. >> reporter: it's still going on right now. exciting day for us and firefighters that calfire station. the crew members are hand picked to conduct these operations throughout the bay area. we were invited to watch as they get ready for all the holiday activity. >> reporter: the cal fire took to the air today. the unit of a dozen firefighters undergo periodic training for short haul rescues. a last resort mission for an emergency that can't be done by a ground crew. >> all the training really pays off when we do this. helps us to stay calm. >> we can do cliff rescue, water rescue and help stranded hikers or people in romote locations. >> reporter: the unit came about years ago to help firefighters in and out of dangerous areas. the crew has to treat civil
the bill would prevent imp pounds if a license driver could pick up the vehicle. the bill is considered by the full assembly. >>> rescue operations going on over the reservoir in the santa cruz mountains. it's the first day of training for the unit. ktvu's robert handa got a look at the training and the beginning. >> reporter: it's still going on right now. exciting day for us and firefighters that calfire station. the crew members are hand picked to conduct these operations...
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i note it is just a draft imp hearing. it lays out all the issues that are critical here. i have been working with a sr. organization for the last couple of years and studying the census figures as commissioner antonin mentioned. san francisco faces an aging population. as far as major cities are concerned, we will have one of the largest aging populations in california. a couple of years ago, a chinatown community development center presented at the planning department something on chinatown where i remember it being mentioned at the time that one of the -- it is not the majority, but a large mature -- majority of residents in chinatown will be mono lingual seniors that are living on a limited income. i remember that figure being communicated to us. we will have a large aging population in chinatown that are living on a limited income. one of the population institution served our people that are 87% under the care of medicare and medical. i think that we need more institutions like this in more neighborhoods. it is impossible not to support an institution like this. durin
i note it is just a draft imp hearing. it lays out all the issues that are critical here. i have been working with a sr. organization for the last couple of years and studying the census figures as commissioner antonin mentioned. san francisco faces an aging population. as far as major cities are concerned, we will have one of the largest aging populations in california. a couple of years ago, a chinatown community development center presented at the planning department something on chinatown...
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imp calls for 5000 more units. would anything prevent them from doing this? yes, the development agreement does. density equity -- supervisor mar: thank you. >> my name is matthew. i'm a san francisco native. i would like to speak in strong support of this project. i was thinking about this on the way over. the project is owned by a corporation whose bottom line is whether or not they're making money. if they are not making any money, they will either defer maintenance or sell parkmerced. if the development project does not go through, the units will continue to deteriorate. they are just getting older. they are already 50 years old. 20 years down the line, they will be 80 years old or 100 years old. at some point, it will be more expensive to maintain them than to own them. at that point, the corporation that owns parkmerced will decide to sell it off to somebody else who will not to a better job. i strongly support this project. thank you. >> my name is kathy. i'm in the parkmerced action coalition. i want to speak first on behalf of the coalition. as usual
imp calls for 5000 more units. would anything prevent them from doing this? yes, the development agreement does. density equity -- supervisor mar: thank you. >> my name is matthew. i'm a san francisco native. i would like to speak in strong support of this project. i was thinking about this on the way over. the project is owned by a corporation whose bottom line is whether or not they're making money. if they are not making any money, they will either defer maintenance or sell parkmerced....
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two years each day tell you some regions he looked at the black smoke billowing from the credit or imps chimneys inhaled the noisy aging sweet odor and waited for his term. just because they were dealt a list of people who were supposed to go where we even suggest chambers they were only thirteen of us left. and the man who went to the guest chamber was the one who had occupied the bungalow me. had been a teacher before. poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber. i was fitz was operated like a well oiled machine nothing was wasted trousers shoes spectacles given human teeth everything was good to use toys was sent to germany children german women was sold weeks made from the hair of the dead. a.r.v. jan. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the claude cone three tween the crematorium and the hess dealer with s.s. men to service staff and ok surely the officers' wives in attendance. in danger would be performance knowing full well that people were being burnt in a criminal. some might find it odd that polish publishers have produced a comic book about th
two years each day tell you some regions he looked at the black smoke billowing from the credit or imps chimneys inhaled the noisy aging sweet odor and waited for his term. just because they were dealt a list of people who were supposed to go where we even suggest chambers they were only thirteen of us left. and the man who went to the guest chamber was the one who had occupied the bungalow me. had been a teacher before. poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber. i was fitz...
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servicemen and women lost their limbs to imp virovised explosiv devices. the wounded warrior amputees softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. it's doing more than winning, as tlooez these players crush teams with, well, more arms than legs. earlier this week, team members watched as world events unfolded in pakistan. >> some of the guys as early as '01, '02, '03, i was shot in '06 is when i lost my leg. we range out. but once we get together, it's one big family. >> reporter: at tonight's game, players said one of the most compelling things was the interaction with the youngest fans. kids are fascinated by the prosthetics, seeing the wounded warrior amputees as a team of super heroes. the adults agree. >> we're the first amputee softball team in the world. the military bond made it really easy for me. if i tell them to be somewhere, they're there. that military background and history really comes into play here. >> reporter: people here in the washington area can get a chance to watch these guys and gals play on sunday at the u.s. naval acad
servicemen and women lost their limbs to imp virovised explosiv devices. the wounded warrior amputees softball team was created to help with rehabilitation. it's doing more than winning, as tlooez these players crush teams with, well, more arms than legs. earlier this week, team members watched as world events unfolded in pakistan. >> some of the guys as early as '01, '02, '03, i was shot in '06 is when i lost my leg. we range out. but once we get together, it's one big family. >>...
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. >> at home, microphones sometimes, someone imp rovises and a karaoke night happens. >> anytime of the day, night, singing. after you sing, you feel good. >> that is certainly something that probably no one knew about. okay, barry york is of course going to get personal here. he wants to know about your love interests. >> well, right now, i'm single, and i like that because when you're single, you don't have to call anybody. you don't have to care about -- >> it's not complicated, is it? >> it's great. so you know, right now, it's a great life. i live in a house where everyone is single, and we're all bachelorettes. it's fun. one day, i'll grow up, maybe. >> right. and then a. solomon want to know what kind of junk food you like to eat? >> i love junk food. >> you do? >> yeah, i do. i love junk food. >> how can you be a great athlete and still enjoy junk food? >> the key word is balance. >> i guess you do burn a lot of calories all the time. >> yeah, normally, i don't diet. i try to be balanced with eating good foods and sometimes you have more foods that aren't as good. >> what are yo
. >> at home, microphones sometimes, someone imp rovises and a karaoke night happens. >> anytime of the day, night, singing. after you sing, you feel good. >> that is certainly something that probably no one knew about. okay, barry york is of course going to get personal here. he wants to know about your love interests. >> well, right now, i'm single, and i like that because when you're single, you don't have to call anybody. you don't have to care about -- >> it's...
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now, readers may have not done what the term freudian imp my cation meant, but they got it anyway. [laughter] within days, the barrow game had evolved from regional rumor to national icon, and they were embraced. the country loved them. couldn't get enough of them, and the media played to that by publishing all kinds of stories. if they were rumored to be anywhere, that story ran as fact, and on it wentings but not too long. there's a reason for that. in plaid city, the beginning of the end came when law officers led by a great lawman started went in properly arm and surrounded the gang. they should have been caught right there. they were trapped at the red crown tavern except an armored car which was actually a regular car with armored plating was supposed to be blocking a driveway. he suffered a slight wound, panicked, and ran away, and that allowed them to break free. bonnie and clyde somehow deeply believed that they lived this long, evaded that many law mep because they were criminal master minds. nothing was further from the truth. most local law mapp were -- lawmen were farm
now, readers may have not done what the term freudian imp my cation meant, but they got it anyway. [laughter] within days, the barrow game had evolved from regional rumor to national icon, and they were embraced. the country loved them. couldn't get enough of them, and the media played to that by publishing all kinds of stories. if they were rumored to be anywhere, that story ran as fact, and on it wentings but not too long. there's a reason for that. in plaid city, the beginning of the end...
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pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how peoe feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal decision. yet, republicans seem intent on interfering with a woman's right to make her own decisions with her family and physicians using her private money. abortion is a difficult choice, to be sure, and this extreme legislation makes the decision even harder. we need to provide women and their families with the support they need to make heal decision, not criminalize them. vote no on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: madam speaker, how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: 30 seconds. mr. pitts: i yield 30 second to the gent
pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how peoe feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal decision....
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inconsistencies in the way that we are carrying out an otherwise well intentioned policy and they have particular imp indicateses in asia. this was the focus of the hearing where we are -- we have been -- the benchmarks that we have been using are convictions rather than, let's say, a settled -- an issue with a very settled rule of law that doesn't actually get the convictions. and also comparing a nation -- a country against itself when the implication is they're being compared against other countries. the classic example of that that came up in that hearing was that we've given nigeria a one and we've given japan a 2. and these are very stable societies who are able to deal with the rule of law, you know, in a very -- how shall we say in a way comparable in many cases to our own, and i really think we need to fix the law so that we're measuring the right sorts of things as we put these policies forward 'cause it's causing a great deal of resentment of people who are otherwise our close friends. >> i read the transcript of that hearing and i think it was very helpful. i mean, it's a complicated proc
inconsistencies in the way that we are carrying out an otherwise well intentioned policy and they have particular imp indicateses in asia. this was the focus of the hearing where we are -- we have been -- the benchmarks that we have been using are convictions rather than, let's say, a settled -- an issue with a very settled rule of law that doesn't actually get the convictions. and also comparing a nation -- a country against itself when the implication is they're being compared against other...
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imp who hated organized labor? party be when it is held in accordance to this is the year of sweeping changes happening. katie couric and now she is leaving cbs. she was known best for asking tough questions like, "name a newspaper." [laughter] years of hard-hitting questions and she will be known for a woman who doubles a category on family feud. follow-up question -- name something you keep in your attic. [laughter] katie is one of the many departures will seen this year. npr fired someone after he said muslims made them nervous. he is black and afraid of muslims. the is the least likely man to get a cab in new york city. [laughter] msnbc's keith olbermann was suspended for donating money. the punishment seemed rather harsh considering the slap on the wrist larry king got after giving a buffalo nickel to the campaign of chester arthur. cnn replaced larry king with peirs morgan this year. out with the old, in with the who? rick sanchez, few are gone, but you are forgotten. -- you are gone, but you are .orgotten pe
imp who hated organized labor? party be when it is held in accordance to this is the year of sweeping changes happening. katie couric and now she is leaving cbs. she was known best for asking tough questions like, "name a newspaper." [laughter] years of hard-hitting questions and she will be known for a woman who doubles a category on family feud. follow-up question -- name something you keep in your attic. [laughter] katie is one of the many departures will seen this year. npr fired...
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[applause] we can point to the genius of of imp, the stories of isaac asimov, and industries that were forged by andrew carnegie. i think about the naturalization held at house for members of our military. nothing could be more inspiring. even though they were not yet citizens, when they joined our these men and women serve. we did one event at the white house, and a young man from papua, new guinea, a marine who had been deployed to the rocks 3 times, had a net, and he said i might as well. i love this country already. that is all he said. marines are not big on speeches. born mexico and came to did states shortly after 9/11 and joined the navy. she said, i take pride in our the history the right day by day. that is the promise of this anyone can write in our store. it is not where -- it does not matter where you come from, it -- [applause] it does not matter where you from, what you look like, fate you worship. what matters is that he believed the ideals on which we were found it. all of us created equal, with certain inalienable rights. deserve our freedoms happiness. in embracing a
[applause] we can point to the genius of of imp, the stories of isaac asimov, and industries that were forged by andrew carnegie. i think about the naturalization held at house for members of our military. nothing could be more inspiring. even though they were not yet citizens, when they joined our these men and women serve. we did one event at the white house, and a young man from papua, new guinea, a marine who had been deployed to the rocks 3 times, had a net, and he said i might as well. i...
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pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how people feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal decision. yet, republicans seem intent on interfering with a woman's right to make her own decisions with her family and physicians using her private money. abortion is a difficult choice, to be sure, and this extreme legislation makes the decision even harder. we need to provide women and their families with the support they need to make health decision, not criminalize them. vote no on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: madam speaker, how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: 30 seconds. mr. pitts: i yield 30 second to the
pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how people feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal...
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you would think with the amount of responsibility he now has he would control more of the imp impulses. >> is something like this survivable for a marriage? >> i don't this it is survivable. when you are having an affair, maybe it is survivable. we learn what is going on and people take responsibility. >> when you are having an affair with someone who is known to the other spouse, when you are having an affair with someone who is your employee, that is the ultimate betrayal. we are talking about a love child coming out of this. i don't think there is any way she is going to survive it. she has a responsibility to other women. i would believe, especially being that famous, coming from that famous family, to say, arnold, we are not going to let you get away with this behavior, i'm out of there. >> i don't think there is any way they will come back together. >> he said in his statement his family was upset and rightfully so. dr. jeff gardere, clinical psychologist. great to see you. >>> it is our question of the day. >> do a politician's private transgressions matter in their public life?
you would think with the amount of responsibility he now has he would control more of the imp impulses. >> is something like this survivable for a marriage? >> i don't this it is survivable. when you are having an affair, maybe it is survivable. we learn what is going on and people take responsibility. >> when you are having an affair with someone who is known to the other spouse, when you are having an affair with someone who is your employee, that is the ultimate betrayal....
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pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how people feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal decision. yet, republicans seem intent on interfering with a woman's right to make her own decisions with her family and physicians using her private money. abortion is a difficult choice, to be sure, and this extreme legislation makes the decision even harder. we need to provide women and their families with the support they need to make health decision, not criminalize them. vote no on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: madam speaker, how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: 30 seconds. mr. pitts: i yield 30 second to the
pass a measure that expands government, intrudes on people's lives and penalize small businesses and impeds them from creating jobs. i don't believe the government should be in the business of preventing people from accessing legal medical treatment. it surprises me and worries me that this congress keeps proposing legislation that diminishes the right to access health care. abortion is legal in this country. i understand how people feel on both sides of the aisle. it's a very personal...
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[inaudible] >> i believe it's a moral imp r imperati imperative. we hear about children with disabilities but children with any issue, we had 800,000 people -- students visit our website last year. we had a young girl who said she was thinking of committing suicide. she went on our website for teenagers and changed her mind. so it's kids with disabilities. it's all kids. it is so pervasive that indeed it is a moral imperative. the harm that's happening to these kids -- you talk about mental health issues. these kids end up with mental health issues. 160,000 kids drop out of school every day because they've been bullied. children end up with so many issues their entire life. the story i told about the families, their lives have been changed forever. so, yes, i agree we need federal legislation. i think we have 45 states that have their own laws, but it is not working. we wouldn't be here today -- you wouldn't have this hearing today if it was working. it's not working. therefore, we need something consistent. with kids with disabilities, we passed t
[inaudible] >> i believe it's a moral imp r imperati imperative. we hear about children with disabilities but children with any issue, we had 800,000 people -- students visit our website last year. we had a young girl who said she was thinking of committing suicide. she went on our website for teenagers and changed her mind. so it's kids with disabilities. it's all kids. it is so pervasive that indeed it is a moral imperative. the harm that's happening to these kids -- you talk about...