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marion and wanda represent the economic disparities. >> they haven't been used in 30-40 years. now they are going be developed into affordable housing. >> wanda runs is a one-person business in construction and housing development, marion has gone back to work after kicking a drug habit. she drops by the charity bread for the city to pick up food. >> it was hard, for a person that was not an addict being employed, living a rough life, my whole life. >> marion is among the four in 10 whose income's fall below the standard. 8 and 10 mothers rate as economically insecure. for women like wanda, that is not a concern. >> i would have loved to have done this while i was married and had a sense of security. i don't feel insecure in what i am doing. >> neither sees a new man in the future. i'm not focused on it now. i'm focused on recovery. i found peace in ways of prayer or meditation. >> we are looking at a cold air mass across the central plains pushing to the south and the east, causing a lot of problems on the highway. we saw a lot of ice. the ice is melting over the next few days
marion and wanda represent the economic disparities. >> they haven't been used in 30-40 years. now they are going be developed into affordable housing. >> wanda runs is a one-person business in construction and housing development, marion has gone back to work after kicking a drug habit. she drops by the charity bread for the city to pick up food. >> it was hard, for a person that was not an addict being employed, living a rough life, my whole life. >> marion is among...
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wanda was married and then divorced a few years later.er regrets being single now. >> i like to provide for myself. i'm not going to depend on a man. >> i don't think that i would have stepped out as boldly and been as successful had i still been married. that's kind of sad to say, but i think that's true. >> these women reflect two striking trends in america's family profile. the marriage rate has fallen sharply. divorce has become more common over the same period. marian and wanda also represent the economic disparities among american women. they haven't been used in in probably the past 30 or 40 years, and now they are going to be developed into affordable housing. successful, one-person business in construction and housing development, marian has just gone back to work after kicking a long-term drug hab it. >> it was hard especially for a person that was an addict trying to be employed and just living a rough life my whole life. >> marian is among the four in ten women who's income falls below the government standard for economic secu
wanda was married and then divorced a few years later.er regrets being single now. >> i like to provide for myself. i'm not going to depend on a man. >> i don't think that i would have stepped out as boldly and been as successful had i still been married. that's kind of sad to say, but i think that's true. >> these women reflect two striking trends in america's family profile. the marriage rate has fallen sharply. divorce has become more common over the same period. marian and...
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wanda was married and then divorced a few years later.er regrets being single now. >> i like to provide for myself. i don't like to depend on a man. i'm not going to depend on a man. >> i don't think that i would have stepped out as boldly as been as successful had i still been married. that's sad to say but i think its true. >> reporter: these women reflect two striking trends. the marriage rate has fallen sharply. half a century ago 61% of the population were married. by 2011 the rate was down to just 35%. meanwhile divorce a has become more common over the same period from nine divorced women for every 1,000. the rate has climbed to 21 per thousand. they also represent the economic disparities among american women. >> they haven't been used in probably the past 30 or 40 years. and now they're going to be developed into affordable housing. >> while wanda runs a successful one-person business in construction and housing development. marianne has just gone back to work after kicking a long-time drug habit. she still stops by the bread of
wanda was married and then divorced a few years later.er regrets being single now. >> i like to provide for myself. i don't like to depend on a man. i'm not going to depend on a man. >> i don't think that i would have stepped out as boldly as been as successful had i still been married. that's sad to say but i think its true. >> reporter: these women reflect two striking trends. the marriage rate has fallen sharply. half a century ago 61% of the population were married. by...
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wanda dallas worked for the fulton county sheriff in georgia and is a magistrate court judge. >> fundamentallynd then, age of information where it is available so quickly. how do you stop this? >> here is where critics say the web sites take it too far. many of them still make their money by charging the people in the photos hundreds of dollars to take the pictures down. >> now we are going to draw right here. >> reporter: andy mcmahon, computer technician in atlanta says he paid $75 to take down an old booking photo from a dui. he says he hasn't had a drink in several years and now is a family man with two kids. >> after they took it down. they started popping up everywhere. it was hit one down and it popped up other places. >> reporter: sophia says she is innocent. a court agrees. >> it's look you can't move on with your life. everybody goes to google to see who you are. i am not a criminal. not charged with anything. >> reporter: she was the victim and felt violated pie mug shot web sites that legally published booking photos from what she says was a false arrest for domestic dispute, later
wanda dallas worked for the fulton county sheriff in georgia and is a magistrate court judge. >> fundamentallynd then, age of information where it is available so quickly. how do you stop this? >> here is where critics say the web sites take it too far. many of them still make their money by charging the people in the photos hundreds of dollars to take the pictures down. >> now we are going to draw right here. >> reporter: andy mcmahon, computer technician in atlanta...
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in 1970, he moved to decoin with his wife wanda and his three kids. he brought together local shareholders and took control of a struggling local bank. he converted it into one of the soundest, most profitable banks in southern illinois. but it was john redenour's third career, his work as mayor of decoin, that really distinguished his public service. as a mayor, as i mentioned, he was a fiscal conservative but he was also a person who believed in giving people a chance. john redenour was a proud democrat. in fact, he was the former chairman of the illinois democratic party chairs. he rode on air force one with president jimmy carter and he had a good relationship with presidents, including president obama. the politicians whose careers he helped, launch or advanced could have filled a stadium, but he knew there are things that are more important than party politics. he always made it a habit to meet with new decoin city council members and offer the same advice to them. he said do what's good for decoin, do what's right for the people. that's certain
in 1970, he moved to decoin with his wife wanda and his three kids. he brought together local shareholders and took control of a struggling local bank. he converted it into one of the soundest, most profitable banks in southern illinois. but it was john redenour's third career, his work as mayor of decoin, that really distinguished his public service. as a mayor, as i mentioned, he was a fiscal conservative but he was also a person who believed in giving people a chance. john redenour was a...
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he goes out and builds wanda centers.e had his assets in china and decided he needed to diversify. >> he just has a lot of money. >> you find a place to park it. you run into that situation a lot with billionaires. >> he has been very public about how he wants to control 20% of the movie industry globally. that would give him some leverage with the content providers. wn so many distribution centers, you can get some leverage and force hollywood to deal with you, bring hollywood to china. why is wang jianlin so fascinated with the movie business? >> we talk about people and property or industry, they like the lure of entertainment. with a population the size of china, you are dealing with one billion people. someone has to control that this does. consolidating and bringing the entertainment industry together and talking about content providers and movie theaters, as a fascinating thing. there was speculation he was trying to take over the entire u.s. hollywood infotainment industry -- entertainment industry for the chinese
he goes out and builds wanda centers.e had his assets in china and decided he needed to diversify. >> he just has a lot of money. >> you find a place to park it. you run into that situation a lot with billionaires. >> he has been very public about how he wants to control 20% of the movie industry globally. that would give him some leverage with the content providers. wn so many distribution centers, you can get some leverage and force hollywood to deal with you, bring...
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. >> wanda davis is 53 years old, from huntington, west virginia. never colored her hair before. to give her a glam new look. she's here with her daughter. let's listen to her story. >> this is how she got our attention. >> hoda on her kotb. >> it was better in the plaza. it was a little better. but we picked you and tell me why this is so important. >> i just never done anything for myself and my daughters asked me if i would come and do this because i'm a plain janar and they thought i needed a make-over. >> look at these random clips in her hair. we're going to do something about that. what do you think? >> it's going to be so great. jamie and andrea, don't take them off until we tell you. one last picture of rhonda before and let's bring rhonda out now. ♪ light up my world like nobody el ♪ >> wow! >> wow. gorgeous. >> great. >> all right. ladies, go ahead, take them off. >> do you like it? >> i don't know who it's more fun for. >> rhonda, turn around please, sweetie. >> oh, my gosh! i love it! >> you look awesome. >> you look great. >> you look fantastic. >> spin right around
. >> wanda davis is 53 years old, from huntington, west virginia. never colored her hair before. to give her a glam new look. she's here with her daughter. let's listen to her story. >> this is how she got our attention. >> hoda on her kotb. >> it was better in the plaza. it was a little better. but we picked you and tell me why this is so important. >> i just never done anything for myself and my daughters asked me if i would come and do this because i'm a plain...
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. >> whether it is wanda, what happened in the balkans, people make documentaries and books about, how could this have happened? five years later, 10 years later, that is the book they write. they don't write about how great intervention that saved lives. >> there are risks in action and in action. we are learned today that there too.isks in inaction, >> it used to be said about certain political conflicts that if you sand decided, history will judge you badly. that is what happens whenever there is genocide. theave seen in the end of 20th century and beginning of the 21st cases in which well- known politicians talking about intervention and/or humanity crisis-- humanitarian have literally apologized because of the happen on their watch and the did not do something. >> a say in the middle east -- you pay interest on your mistakes. that is a powerful point when the world is now at debating, is syria our problem or their problem? it is our problem as well. >> the humanitarian aspect or it can you deal with that without dealing with the political aspect tackle -- aspect? we need politics
. >> whether it is wanda, what happened in the balkans, people make documentaries and books about, how could this have happened? five years later, 10 years later, that is the book they write. they don't write about how great intervention that saved lives. >> there are risks in action and in action. we are learned today that there too.isks in inaction, >> it used to be said about certain political conflicts that if you sand decided, history will judge you badly. that is what...
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wanda, do not book him again. enough is enough.lie e-mails me, i have not laughed so hard since watching "blazing saddles." >> kirk in elk grove, california, neil, richard simmons wanted to crawl across the desk and you wanted to crawl under it. >> one said i was nervous for you. frank said, that's the first time i ever saw you back away from cupcake icing. you're right about that. ed in washington, good grief, is he the best guest you can coming up with? disgusting. >> monica, the worst interview are. please upgrade your selection. i wasted ten minutes, trisha, i didn't know whether to laugh or cringe. awkward. >> carl in west virginia, why you have him on your show is beyond me. such an embarrassment to all member. i can't stand to look at him. jackie, neil, i loved seeing richard simmons on your show, he is a truly very special man. lee land, irfelt sorry for you. i expected him to plant a wet one on you. >> in fact he did. >> used to be on the fence about richard sim mops. watching you -- simmons. watching you squirm brought me
wanda, do not book him again. enough is enough.lie e-mails me, i have not laughed so hard since watching "blazing saddles." >> kirk in elk grove, california, neil, richard simmons wanted to crawl across the desk and you wanted to crawl under it. >> one said i was nervous for you. frank said, that's the first time i ever saw you back away from cupcake icing. you're right about that. ed in washington, good grief, is he the best guest you can coming up with? disgusting....
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from arizona, wanda.our outrage over the michigan teachers union wanting $10,000 for the teacher who viciously molested a child is shared by most people. thanks for taking on the subject. i believe the union should heed your word. kent from pearl, mississippi. hey, bill. i know it must be a bitter pill to swallow. when a union member pays dues it creates a contractual obligation. the union must do its utmost on behalf of the member. one of problems in the school is the unions look out for the teachers first and only. the students don't get a seat at the table because they neither vote nor pay dues. a good but sad point. cindy from vermont. dear bill, thank god for your anger toward the teachers and the union who are supporting this pedophile. this sounds like a place watters should visit. we may have to get jesse on the case. all right. jeff glover, rough and ready, california. i'm a retired peace offer. that story brought back difficult memories. your passion was apparent and much appreciated by the bust
from arizona, wanda.our outrage over the michigan teachers union wanting $10,000 for the teacher who viciously molested a child is shared by most people. thanks for taking on the subject. i believe the union should heed your word. kent from pearl, mississippi. hey, bill. i know it must be a bitter pill to swallow. when a union member pays dues it creates a contractual obligation. the union must do its utmost on behalf of the member. one of problems in the school is the unions look out for the...
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at a time when 80% of the shares will be owned by your previous owner and china's wanda group. >> righte the chinese, i guess opened your eyes to a different way of business? what have you learned from them in these past couple years when they have run the company? >> when the chinese did when they bought the company 14 months or 15 months ago allowed us to accelerate our deployment strategies. what they bought into an idea we had. we had developed and we tested and begun implementing. their ownership being so long-term focused gave as you chance to move with ideas forward and faster than otherwise we would have been able to move. >> i look at releases coming out "anchorman 2", ron burgundy the buzz is so loud. it is not even a buzz. a loud sleek and almost a siren that movie may do extraordinarily well. "the wolf of wall street", the three-hour behemoth. you have to be thrilled with the quality of movies and bus around them. 2010 i was covering consumer electronics show and people they were showing 3 degigantic tvs and they said nobody would go to movies anymore. >> the one that said t
at a time when 80% of the shares will be owned by your previous owner and china's wanda group. >> righte the chinese, i guess opened your eyes to a different way of business? what have you learned from them in these past couple years when they have run the company? >> when the chinese did when they bought the company 14 months or 15 months ago allowed us to accelerate our deployment strategies. what they bought into an idea we had. we had developed and we tested and begun...
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marion and wanda represented the economic disparities among american women. >> they haven't been viewedin the last 30 or 40 years. now they are going to be developed into affordable housing. >> what happeneda runs a successful one-person business in construction and housing development. she drops by the washington b.c. charity to pick up food. >> it was hard, especially for a person who was an addict. trying to be employed. living a rough life. >> marion is among the four in 10 women whose incomes fall below the economic standard. eight in 10 families rate as economically insecure. for women like wanda it is not a concern. >> i would have loved to have done this while married and had a sense of security. i don't feel insecure in what i do. >> neither sees a new man nment future. >> i'm not focused on it, i'm focused on recovering. i found peace. >> of the 2.3 million jobs added 51% were filled by women. half more jobs than women. a break through in the treatment of hep c. a pill has been approved. it comes with a hefty price tag gl 1,000 for the daily pill. 150 million suffer hepatitis
marion and wanda represented the economic disparities among american women. >> they haven't been viewedin the last 30 or 40 years. now they are going to be developed into affordable housing. >> what happeneda runs a successful one-person business in construction and housing development. she drops by the washington b.c. charity to pick up food. >> it was hard, especially for a person who was an addict. trying to be employed. living a rough life. >> marion is among the...
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. >> jt as tony robins was telling us became engaged in the row wanda story, powerful and heart breakingg can put what happened to you in perspective but to think the world is full of horrors. you should be proud of j.t. for his commentme of this. >> both of my boys are heroes, jessie how he acted and j.t. how he turned into something that's making the world a better place after those rwanda and genocide survivors reached out to j.t., he made a decision that day and said to me that evening, those kids from rwanda reached out to me in love and he drew out a fundraising campaign that night. went to school the next morning, wrote a speech, gave it to 100 kids, stayed after school, stayed with it, and within a couple months, he was able to skype back to one of the orphan genocide survivors, and tell her that he had raised enough money, not only to send her to one year of college, but also to pay for her part of her family's >> i have teamed up with professor chris cook, the director of western connecticut state's compassion and creativity center. it's the second compassionate university in t
. >> jt as tony robins was telling us became engaged in the row wanda story, powerful and heart breakingg can put what happened to you in perspective but to think the world is full of horrors. you should be proud of j.t. for his commentme of this. >> both of my boys are heroes, jessie how he acted and j.t. how he turned into something that's making the world a better place after those rwanda and genocide survivors reached out to j.t., he made a decision that day and said to me that...
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. >> jt as tony robins was telling us became engaged in the row wanda story, powerful and heart breakingthing can put what happened to you in perspective but to think the world is full of horrors. you should be proud of j.t. for his comment of this. >> both of my boys are heroes, jessie how he acted and j.t. how he turned into something that's making the world a better place after those rwanda and genocide survivors reached out to j.t., he made a decision that day and said to me that evening, those kids from rwanda reached out to me in love and he drew out a fundraising campaign that night. went to school the next morning, wrote a speech, gave it to 100 kids, stayed after school, stayed with it, and within a couple months, he was able to skype back to one of the orphan genocide survivors, and tell her that he had raised enough money, not only to send her to one year of college, but also to pay for her part of her family's expenses. >> amazing. it and so nd he continues to do dedicated and i couldn't be prouder of him. you had a meeting with the president when you put together your idea o
. >> jt as tony robins was telling us became engaged in the row wanda story, powerful and heart breakingthing can put what happened to you in perspective but to think the world is full of horrors. you should be proud of j.t. for his comment of this. >> both of my boys are heroes, jessie how he acted and j.t. how he turned into something that's making the world a better place after those rwanda and genocide survivors reached out to j.t., he made a decision that day and said to me...
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back home and though because the program that's all for buying a copy in stupid until school called wanda pool and he has that change your line for me in the view in your tent and in your thinking about the future. absolutely and i got the response i sent the email on to see clock and i can to two thousand and ten um i was one of the first line on the card balance to encourage young people to go abroad in many countries in asia to explore and spend time with yourself. he told the mail on nye travel along by a solvent. import states the sun does that look of my posts so as i've been to many places in the well. i realized i haven't really cared to know my own hometown in taiwan. i believe i should travel in taiwan for two months and see what i can experience min and i think that was a very concrete in two months in my life. i went to different cities the mentioned the kind and color so i know many of the sun and read every way and once i know i don't want it to its. so i visited a local people. i caught them and it can't be amazed how many amazing. everybody has a story best moments are wil
back home and though because the program that's all for buying a copy in stupid until school called wanda pool and he has that change your line for me in the view in your tent and in your thinking about the future. absolutely and i got the response i sent the email on to see clock and i can to two thousand and ten um i was one of the first line on the card balance to encourage young people to go abroad in many countries in asia to explore and spend time with yourself. he told the mail on nye...
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wanda. edward the minute. three the room who'll lead and win. i know the road. i do. i am. i do is this. it is great. take stock. note. defend your position. he is. ci. it's ice the day. stunned the world. i went alone the eye. the sure the eleventh hour and it's driving under the seats not before most of the goldfish of desmond tutu will be present at nelson mandela's after all. the protests continue. michael bradley's take place in the ukrainian capital and government efforts to appease the angry crowd to be having with facts the caretaker prime minister to visit as the ruling isn't as often as it's a green card industry has to be. the job i should delete the cabinets until next year's elections it is just an act. owen told bushels and thank you very much for joining us in all not respond to. we begin in south africa when the small town in the eastern cape is that the focus of the world's media attention today is as nelson on those fuel containers arrive bearing fruit in the darkness of the dialect of common anti apartheid icon in the country's president of the town's res
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host: wanda in evanston, illinois. democrat. you have the last word. caller: hello.with this lady. i am 70 years old. when i got out of high school, my parents could not afford to send me to a state university. i do not understand what is so obvious. can you see that there has already been a redistribution of wealth? you can't see that? less than five are sent own 90% of everything? come on. as long as i worked, i have never worked for $7.25. they cannot afford to pay. they can write off fines. give me a break. host: that is wanda. guest: thank you for those comments. i think that you are absolutely right. we need to work on college affordability. again, to give people an opportunity to get what they need to be productive members of the economy. historically, that is much more within the average middle-class reach. it is moving further out of reach. institutions like the one that you attended -- that is another issue that we can hopefully get past. there is a constant threat of crisis. we can have discussions about what we can do as a country. 13,hildren are only 10
host: wanda in evanston, illinois. democrat. you have the last word. caller: hello.with this lady. i am 70 years old. when i got out of high school, my parents could not afford to send me to a state university. i do not understand what is so obvious. can you see that there has already been a redistribution of wealth? you can't see that? less than five are sent own 90% of everything? come on. as long as i worked, i have never worked for $7.25. they cannot afford to pay. they can write off fines....
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been to hat having almost all the countries on the wanda standsnocent ra out. >> he's been on a missionice and africa. >> apparently with his father. telling.t that was >> exactly. interesting, another piece of was that he doesn't want to do a book tour again. it was grueling. >> it is wonderful of him to do work. >> that is it for us on loop lap. markets next. we will be back tomorrow. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. bloomberg television is on the markets. minutes into the start of the u.s. trading session and it is to be a lackluster session. off by .3% and energy lower tech stocks gaining. home depot is up after saying it ill meet a profitability goal earlier than anticipated. mastercard up 4.5% the most announcing 83% 10-for-1 increase and stock split. we move from equities to commodities today with just in the o weeks left year. futures pointing to a brighter 2014 for many metals. have more on the out lolook wh 2014 is ken hoffman. in terms of d bag futures markets and what analysts are pricing in terms of forecasts. which metals do we see the biggest difference in? a first, we came o
been to hat having almost all the countries on the wanda standsnocent ra out. >> he's been on a missionice and africa. >> apparently with his father. telling.t that was >> exactly. interesting, another piece of was that he doesn't want to do a book tour again. it was grueling. >> it is wonderful of him to do work. >> that is it for us on loop lap. markets next. we will be back tomorrow. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. bloomberg television is on the markets....
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host: wanda in evanston, illinois. democrat. you have the last word. caller: hello. i am with this lady. i am 70 years old. when i got out of high school, my parents could not afford to send me to a state university. i do not understand what is so obvious. can you see that there has already been a redistribution of wealth? you can't see that? less than five are sent own 90% of everything? come on. as long as i have worked, i have never worked for less than five dollars and $.25. and i worked in the service industry. polluter and they get fined, they can write off the fine. give me a break. guest: i think you are right. we need to focus on college affordability as a very important goal. again, to give people an opportunity to get the education they need, to be effective members of the economy. i think historically, that was averagee within your americans reach. i think that is another issue get now hopefully, we can past this constant threat of crisis on the budget debate and have discussions about what can we do as a country to ensure that my children who are only 13
host: wanda in evanston, illinois. democrat. you have the last word. caller: hello. i am with this lady. i am 70 years old. when i got out of high school, my parents could not afford to send me to a state university. i do not understand what is so obvious. can you see that there has already been a redistribution of wealth? you can't see that? less than five are sent own 90% of everything? come on. as long as i have worked, i have never worked for less than five dollars and $.25. and i worked in...
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and today i ask my colleagues to remember the rednauer family, especially john's wife of 61 years, wanda, who was his true partner. southern illinois is a better place because of john rednauer and today i'm proud to honor my friend's memory. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and include extraneous material in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. kaptur: thank you. mr. speaker, the political turmoil in ukraine demands the world's attention. it is now 5:00 p.m. in kiev where protestors in independence square are regrouping after a night of violent clashes with ukrainian security forces. as of now, the security forces have begun to pullback from the crackdown and despite intimidation and threats of violence, the opposition has created control of the name given to independence square in a clear sign of solidarity with europe. the united states has
and today i ask my colleagues to remember the rednauer family, especially john's wife of 61 years, wanda, who was his true partner. southern illinois is a better place because of john rednauer and today i'm proud to honor my friend's memory. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and...