President breed hur present campos, present. Cohen, present. Farrell, present. Kim , not present mar, present. , present. , present. Tang, present. Wiener, present. , present. And president you have a quorum thank you. Please join us in the pledge of allegiance. [pleage of allegiance] all right madam clerk are there any communications . None to report today can you please read the Consent Agenda items one through 12 comprise the Consent Agenda. These items are considered routine the member object item may be removed and considered separately. See no names on the roster item clerk please call parole supervisor mark. Cameras were to pull item 11 . Okay on the remaining items excluding item number 11 madam clerk please call the roll supervisor mar aye, peskin aye, supervisor tank aye supervisor wiener aye yee aye, avalos, aye, breed, aye, campos, aye. Cohen, aye. Farrell, aye. Kim aye. There are 11 aye these are finally passed on the First Reading and adopted unanimously [gavel] betake pl
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That they can now get further loopholes. What have we got on the other side of Student Loans . All that we have is our voices and our votes. For the billionaires and millionaires or are the rest of us going to say enough of this we want to an event instead of an billionaires we want to invest in our students and take back the country. We want to make our voices heard. [applause] this event is actually sponsored by the group of the United States the patriotic billionaires and this is a group of more than 100 millionaires and billionaires that are calling for their taxes to get hired. Do you have anything like that in europe . We usually dont pay much to go to the university but sometimes we dont get that much in exchange either. I think that each country has to they have to find ways to combine the opportunity [inaudible] struck me as extremely important in the access to the Higher Education in the country. We look at what is maybe more difficult to make progress on that kind of issue,
I will be the moderator during the next hour as we bring you the last statewide televised debate the between the leading candidates for governor. Colectomy as governor elect me as governor and i will get texas moving again. Greg abbott worked as a law youre in houston after receiving a law degree from vanderbilt university. He was elected as a state district judge and a Texas Supreme Court justice before winning his current seat as attorney general. I am running because i will be a governor who will fight for every single hardworking texan. Wendy davis is the democratic nominee for governor. She is a fort worth attorney with a degree from harvard law school. Davis third on the Fort Worth City Council before voters elected her to her current seat as the texas state senator in 2009. Thank you to both of you for being with us tonight. We appreciate you coming. You will be answering questions from each other and also questions from a panel of journalists. Bryan curtis from nbc 5, the san A
This is the case of a young man who served our country proudly ptsd who ering from is now languishing in a mexican prison. I implore the president to do what a commander in chief should do and thats do everything hes got to get this man home. I implore the government of mexico to do the right thing. Laws are there for two things to provide citizenry and also to enact justice. We know what justice would be. Justice in this case would be to have this man home. That is compassion ands that justice. I thank you for taking your time. I thank the members for coming across the country. Thank you, wendy, for coming the farthest from hawaii. This hearing is concluded and god bless. [capti performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] tonight on cspan, 2014 debates. Next a debate between u. S. House candidates from gregs. Nias 52nd con and the debate for governor of minnesota. On the next washington journal Pennsylvania State University Pres