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john h.: ...anger... go, go, go! gooooooo! ...bargaining...his, i would definitely think about another chance. ...depression... pitiful. ...and then, finally, acceptance.
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. ♪ john h.: there's no escape. [ evil laughter ] 24 innocent people trapped on a diabolical obstacleourse. aah! john h.: based on the incredible true story from the people who brought you "wetness protection" and "balltergeist." this is... aah! ♪ hello, america, and welcome to the epic struggle known as "wipeout."
. ♪ john h.: there's no escape. [ evil laughter ] 24 innocent people trapped on a diabolical obstacleourse. aah! john h.: based on the incredible true story from the people who brought you "wetness protection" and "balltergeist." this is... aah! ♪ hello, america, and welcome to the epic struggle known as "wipeout."
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the perceived muzzling of the country's most read website earlier more than 80 journalists at index john h. you quit in protest at the sacking earlier this week of the website's editor in chief index is the last of hungary's key independent news outlets. went out to russia and the discovery of some big bones a group of reindeer herders has discovered the remains of an ancient woolly mammoth in a lake in northern siberia russian scientists are now working to retrieve the rest of the skeleton which appears remarkably well preserved. constantine teddy behead and expected this he set out to catch fish but instead the fisherman on the peninsula in syberia put something quite different out there i was talking on a skull the whole day from morning till evening then i started poking around in the ground with a stick and i saw more bones. these bones turned out to be quite a sensation they were the remains of a woolly mammoth this species has been largely extinct for over 10000 years the mammoths were larger than today's elephants and weighed up to 5 tonnes researchers were quickly called in and re
the perceived muzzling of the country's most read website earlier more than 80 journalists at index john h. you quit in protest at the sacking earlier this week of the website's editor in chief index is the last of hungary's key independent news outlets. went out to russia and the discovery of some big bones a group of reindeer herders has discovered the remains of an ancient woolly mammoth in a lake in northern siberia russian scientists are now working to retrieve the rest of the skeleton...
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. ♪ (john h.) all right, america! 'tis the season to be freezin'... and wipin' out. i hate winter!ll see ice-slick spills... uhh! aah!
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they've learned now having been, you know, with edmund pettus bridge he ith edmund pettus bridge h john lewie h -- john lewis what he put into it. and some of the conservatives always wanted to be seen with john lewis at the time we marched across the edmund pettus bridge so they can claim constituents who were black so they can say they were aligned with him. so he's given back a lot and this talk renaming the edmund pettus bridge i agree with that. that would be wonderful. i've been going on the marches with him ever since i've been in congress. i'd love nothing better to be on the edmund pettus bridge when we change the name to the john l.lewis bridge. >> one more thing i want to ask you about before we let you go, the brutality that john lewis bare including on the edmund pettus bridge, is a recommend he -- resemble now what's going on a memo warned the federal officers deployed to protect in portland, oregon, didn't have training in riot control or mass demonstrations and the memo reads in part, quote, moving forward, if this type of response is going to be the norm specialized tra
they've learned now having been, you know, with edmund pettus bridge he ith edmund pettus bridge h john lewie h -- john lewis what he put into it. and some of the conservatives always wanted to be seen with john lewis at the time we marched across the edmund pettus bridge so they can claim constituents who were black so they can say they were aligned with him. so he's given back a lot and this talk renaming the edmund pettus bridge i agree with that. that would be wonderful. i've been going on...
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. ♪ (john h.) all right, america! 'tis the season to be freezin'... and wipin' out. money! whoo! t's right. it's winter "wipeout"... aah! uhh! when we turn the world's most extraordinary obstacle course into an all-new white and wintry wonderland... where 24 competitors are about to go head-to-head in a battle for $50,000. (grunts) we'll see ice-slick spills... aah!
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(john h.) all right, america! 'tis the season to be freezin'... n' out. ♪ oh, ay, oh, ay-oh, ay-oh, ay ♪ big balls ♪ big balls, yeah! (john a.) that's right. it's winter "wipeout"... aah! aah! when we turn the world's most extraordinary obstacle course in a battle for $50,000. (grunts)
(john h.) all right, america! 'tis the season to be freezin'... n' out. ♪ oh, ay, oh, ay-oh, ay-oh, ay ♪ big balls ♪ big balls, yeah! (john a.) that's right. it's winter "wipeout"... aah! aah! when we turn the world's most extraordinary obstacle course in a battle for $50,000. (grunts)
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john lewis did. h a meaningful way. john lewis did. so i've been using this awesome new app called rakuten that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat de . >>> congressman john lewis died amid a civil rights resurgence in the united states with protests against civil racism spanning the country for months now. but some cities are taking their activism a bit further hoping to alleviate some of the pain and suffering endured by generations of african-americans in the form of reparations. on tuesday, a historic and unanimous vote took place in asheville, north carolina approving preparations for black persons and apologizing for the city's role in slafr,ry discrimina
john lewis did. h a meaningful way. john lewis did. so i've been using this awesome new app called rakuten that gives me cash back on everything. that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything...
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h happens. welcome, mr. bolten. john: thank you. things for having me. >> first, what were the motives behind writing this book? well,l, i thought it was very important to o record what happened on a nunumber o of key national securityy i issuess dug the 17 months i was national security advisor. americans, obviviously, don't get a full understanding of howw some of these critical decisions were made, and i thought it was especially importatant for themo understandnd what happenened ine trump administration, how some of the decisions were arrived at. it is open to them to read the book, draw their own conclusions, and make up their own mind as to whether they think that is the direction the coununtry oughght to take. >> in your book, you criticized trump's foreign policy and point out that several of the initiatives he has taken in that regard has been fueled by personal interests and not those of his country. >> does that apply to trumps stance on iran, which you havee dedicated to chapters s in your book? john: i ththink he was op
h happens. welcome, mr. bolten. john: thank you. things for having me. >> first, what were the motives behind writing this book? well,l, i thought it was very important to o record what happened on a nunumber o of key national securityy i issuess dug the 17 months i was national security advisor. americans, obviviously, don't get a full understanding of howw some of these critical decisions were made, and i thought it was especially importatant for themo understandnd what happenened ine...
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laura: from tonight, john lewi'' coffin will be moved to the caftol steps were members to pay respects.lready lining up on thursday, the funeral of the civil rightsdcon will be hatlanta. farewell to john week.s this thank you so much for watching bbc world ne presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pu solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo narrator: you're watching pbs. vo: ready to watch the best e, ytpbs anywhere, on nearly any device? it's easy with the pbs video app. simply download the pbs video appr on ymobile or streaming device. or catch u the shows youtest pbsmissed.es,p and when you support your local station, you can get pbs passport, giving you access to more episodes, more specials, more of what you lov get the pbs video app nowst and ream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you are. - a platform where... - people can go to in order to share their experiences. - when i was 18 s.and joined the marine co - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - t
laura: from tonight, john lewi'' coffin will be moved to the caftol steps were members to pay respects.lready lining up on thursday, the funeral of the civil rightsdcon will be hatlanta. farewell to john week.s this thank you so much for watching bbc world ne presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pu solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs...
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and finally, we will go to john h. thompson, who served as the census director from 2013 to 2017. the witnesses will be muted so we can swear them in. unmuted so that we can swear them in. witnesses, please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> i do. >> let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. and with that, mr. baraba, you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you. the thomas -- form hated in 1928 stated that if men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences. in essence, the potential that when incorrect situations are perceived by people as real, they are real in their consequences. real problem with the president's current action is that by reintroducing his illegal desire of only counting citizens, many approaches he's taken to ensure he achieves his real objective. that is to make sure less people wil
and finally, we will go to john h. thompson, who served as the census director from 2013 to 2017. the witnesses will be muted so we can swear them in. unmuted so that we can swear them in. witnesses, please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> i do. >> let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you. without...
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bury oral and also protect collateral damage in that office that might have been mixed up with john connolly and h paul rico but the new agents that came in and tracked that case, they didn't care about any of them and they were notgoing to do any of that . >> i remember that well. i remember the people to go in and talk to the agents and we always talked about whitey and it was very, very difficult for them to work in that office while as long as he was out there they were getting ripped left and right because while whitey is gone lenny is still here and the judge has things taking place and finds out he's an informant, that's all coming out at that time and whitey is out of the picture lenny is dealing with it, lisa is dealing with it and the agents that are workingthat office are dealing with it as well . >> so how does whitey get out to california? >> he took the train out from chicago all the way to la. and he landed in la first and eventually he got to santa monica and he got to la in about the same time that the o.j. simpson civil trial was underway. and we have a passage in the book where
bury oral and also protect collateral damage in that office that might have been mixed up with john connolly and h paul rico but the new agents that came in and tracked that case, they didn't care about any of them and they were notgoing to do any of that . >> i remember that well. i remember the people to go in and talk to the agents and we always talked about whitey and it was very, very difficult for them to work in that office while as long as he was out there they were getting ripped...
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johns hopkins. we have great medical facilities in the state of maryland. we are the headquarters of the fda, and i h., we have johns hopkins, we have the university of maryland and all these great folks. we put all of the smart doctors on the team and also brought in top business led years. we wanted both perspectives to get the economy back safely. we had the chairman of marriott and the chairman of under armor and a number of other leaders. we had these great discussions on a weekly basis and getting input on the health side and the business side. every one of the decisions that i make, i can tell you, it was based on input that i got from people much smarter than me. we had to make decisions pretty quickly. there is no time to debate or to wait around or pass legislation. we had to make decisions quickly and i wanted the best and smartest people around me to get the best advice so i could make those decisions. it was very helpful to the entire response to the pandemic. >> how do you feel heading into the fall? in some respects, we know more, we've had time to prepare, but in other respects, if we
johns hopkins. we have great medical facilities in the state of maryland. we are the headquarters of the fda, and i h., we have johns hopkins, we have the university of maryland and all these great folks. we put all of the smart doctors on the team and also brought in top business led years. we wanted both perspectives to get the economy back safely. we had the chairman of marriott and the chairman of under armor and a number of other leaders. we had these great discussions on a weekly basis...
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on bloody sunday in 1965, john was confronted by alabama state troopers and their dogs. acng his hkull.billy clubs, buttnoh was determineeternene tt for equalieqlity jusustice puttintt le on thennine he ser ofth a brigightuthteut foror everyone.y john chn bridgo m man m live u to th tethdeals uponpo wn it was fou f. as he always said, s he g gee a little bloodloodnlot bridge. as always, john was humble. his humility rang true. as he takes his final march, that final crossing, john bridged the gap that so often divided us. our political a parties working day for a more just and equitable america. my heart is full knowing that john is crossing that selma bridge today in his final march. his final march, that final crossing so different from the first speaks to the legacy that he leaves behind and the lives that he has changed. it's poetic justice that this time alabama state troopers will see john to his safety. they will accompany him on his last trip over the selma bridge and on to montgomery where he will lie in state at the capitol. john has left this earth, but his legacy remain
on bloody sunday in 1965, john was confronted by alabama state troopers and their dogs. acng his hkull.billy clubs, buttnoh was determineeternene tt for equalieqlity jusustice puttintt le on thennine he ser ofth a brigightuthteut foror everyone.y john chn bridgo m man m live u to th tethdeals uponpo wn it was fou f. as he always said, s he g gee a little bloodloodnlot bridge. as always, john was humble. his humility rang true. as he takes his final march, that final crossing, john bridged the...
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cleared away by national guard groups using tear gas so the president could hold h a photo opportunity witbible outside st. john'srch. over the course of june, prote in many city subsided, portlan state not. after president trump signed an executive order asking the department of homeland security unit protecting monuments and buildings. by the end of june, federal law enforcement officer started appearing in portland, confronting andetaining protesters. that brings us to now. oregon officials called the extraordinary use of federal force on the streets of portland and abuse and an attack on democracy. the protests continue. president trump is threateningla to send federaenforcement officers to other u.s. cities. president trump: these are not protesters. laura: preparations are underway to send them to chicago. joining usow is the congressman of portland who has introduced a bill thld limit police action by federal agents iamerica's cities. thank you congressman. you have called the tactics used the trump administration in portland gestapo lik are people being arrested without cause ? >>' i 't know what else you
cleared away by national guard groups using tear gas so the president could hold h a photo opportunity witbible outside st. john'srch. over the course of june, prote in many city subsided, portlan state not. after president trump signed an executive order asking the department of homeland security unit protecting monuments and buildings. by the end of june, federal law enforcement officer started appearing in portland, confronting andetaining protesters. that brings us to now. oregon officials...
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nucom mccain called me, said he was going up to rock hill to get john, whananted me to go with h becauseeen to rock hill earlier with a group marching alongside reverend ivory, a very fiery minister in a wheelchair. he was a big motivator. he called me to go with him. and of course, i had just asked for a hand to get married, this is a month before we got married. she reminded me that i had taken on a new responsibility and she would not consent for me to go and i didn't go, and to this day i feel that i let john and others down. >> congressman jim clyburn, long time friend of john lewis, grew up in the movement with john lewis. always good to have you, my friend. thank you. be well. take care of yourself, okay? >> i appreciate it. thank you very much. >> we continue to watch the flag-draped casket make it through the streets of washington, d.c. this is northwest d.c. he is just a few blocks away from the new black lives matter plaza. few moments ago we found out the washington, d.c. mayor, muriel bowser is presenting the family with some gift, we don't know precisely what just yet. on t
nucom mccain called me, said he was going up to rock hill to get john, whananted me to go with h becauseeen to rock hill earlier with a group marching alongside reverend ivory, a very fiery minister in a wheelchair. he was a big motivator. he called me to go with him. and of course, i had just asked for a hand to get married, this is a month before we got married. she reminded me that i had taken on a new responsibility and she would not consent for me to go and i didn't go, and to this day i...
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john lewis. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy.rvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking to your doctor. common side effects were diarrhea, nausea, and headache. if you're living with hiv, keep loving who you are. and ask your d
john lewis. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy.rvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex....
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warnock, thed cause for which john lewis fought for for all his life, nowcially vototing rights, is -- georgia h become a grgrod zezero for the repression of voti rights. then you talk s somewhatbout lines,, problemems off long faulty voting machinenes, and poorly trained staff o of the recent primaries? your church is in n a lawsuit around voter suppression in georgia. could you talk about that as well? >> all o of that is cocorrect. the irony of this moment is that, even as we celebratete and hononor john lewis, the patron saint of voting rights, he hailed from the state whihich, n many instances, is ground zero for voter suppression. we are stillll fighting voter suppression in georgia, but not only in georgia. all across this country. in 2013, the supreme court gutted the voting rights act, dipped in the blood of john lewis and hosea whoiams and so many others fought the good fight. him, it haselebrate not been reauthorized. the last time this bill was reauthorized, george w. bush was president. it passed the united states but, in recent years, voting has become a partisan issue. those are t
warnock, thed cause for which john lewis fought for for all his life, nowcially vototing rights, is -- georgia h become a grgrod zezero for the repression of voti rights. then you talk s somewhatbout lines,, problemems off long faulty voting machinenes, and poorly trained staff o of the recent primaries? your church is in n a lawsuit around voter suppression in georgia. could you talk about that as well? >> all o of that is cocorrect. the irony of this moment is that, even as we...
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. ♪ reporter: to pay their respects to john lewis, three former presidents traveled to his final farewell. >> he hn erican saint. they believere willing to give up everything. even life itself to bear witness to the truth that drove him all his life. that we could build a world of peace and justice, harmony ande. dignity and l reporter: it was john lewis who lead marchesn what became known as bloody sunday. an act for which he was brutally beaten, but ultimately led to new laws meant to end voter racial discrimination. but his whole adult life was devoted to bringing about change. barack obama is often talked about as a hero, and he talked of their last conversation about the recent protests following george floyd's death. president obama: he could not have been prouder to see this new genetion of activists standing up for freedom and equality. a new generation that was intent on voting and protecting the right to vote. in some cases, a new generation running for politicace. d i told him, all those young people, john,d of every race every religion, from every sebackground and gender anal orientati
. ♪ reporter: to pay their respects to john lewis, three former presidents traveled to his final farewell. >> he hn erican saint. they believere willing to give up everything. even life itself to bear witness to the truth that drove him all his life. that we could build a world of peace and justice, harmony ande. dignity and l reporter: it was john lewis who lead marchesn what became known as bloody sunday. an act for which he was brutally beaten, but ultimately led to new laws meant to...
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h stopped him. >> coming up: >> john lewis would put himself on the line without question. i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. ask your doctor about eliquis. and if your ability to afford... ...your medication has changed, we want to help. (vo)you start with america's verizmost awarded network, to build unlimited right. ...your m
h stopped him. >> coming up: >> john lewis would put himself on the line without question. i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't...
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that s of coursis, of course, h here in georgia up until john lewis is laid to rest. yasmin? >> priscilla, thank you. the city is in mourning. the country is in mourning, especially with what john lewis has fought for so long, and that is racial justice. i want to get into more of john lewis's life and legacy with my panel. derrick johnson is the president and ceo of ncaacp. hannah-jones, judith brown die ennis is executive director and jon meacham is a historian and the author of "his truth is marching on: a biography of john lewis" with an afterward by the late congressman himself. welcome to you all. derek, i want to start with you, your reaction first and foremost to the passing of congressman john lewis. >> we lost a moral giant. he's someone who exemplified for many of us the work we do. he started as a young person. he's a part of the emmett teal generation, young people who have seen the display of emmett teal's body at his funeral. we had the privilege to participate in the 50th anniversary of the freedom summer of the veterans who were colleagues of john lewis, and
that s of coursis, of course, h here in georgia up until john lewis is laid to rest. yasmin? >> priscilla, thank you. the city is in mourning. the country is in mourning, especially with what john lewis has fought for so long, and that is racial justice. i want to get into more of john lewis's life and legacy with my panel. derrick johnson is the president and ceo of ncaacp. hannah-jones, judith brown die ennis is executive director and jon meacham is a historian and the author of...
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he and david were very good friends, so president bush just absorbed john adams, truman, everything mckcullough wrote, h just absolutely absorbed it. he loved it. but he probably would say lincoln. i think a lot of the presidents looked at lincoln. his courage. you know, lincoln saved the union. and i think they, so it's an easy, but honest answer. he's probably shaking his finger at me now saying george w. was my favorite president. yes, sir. >> golf matches between the amateurs of the united states and great britain are called walker cup matches, the name for president bush's grandfather. i wonder if you had anying thoughts or reflections on president bush's relationship with the dwam of golf. i heard me played only for speed and not for score. >> he could play 18 holes in an hour and a half. and i think that's why he was fairly bad at it. he loved the game of golf and used to go to the presidents cup and riders cup a lot. he would chair those events and he, but he play nd an hour and a half and he was great friends with phil mikckelson and arnie palm aer and jack nicklaus. he loved the game, but he s
he and david were very good friends, so president bush just absorbed john adams, truman, everything mckcullough wrote, h just absolutely absorbed it. he loved it. but he probably would say lincoln. i think a lot of the presidents looked at lincoln. his courage. you know, lincoln saved the union. and i think they, so it's an easy, but honest answer. he's probably shaking his finger at me now saying george w. was my favorite president. yes, sir. >> golf matches between the amateurs of the...
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john lewis was an icon who fought with every ounce of his being to advance the cause of civil rights for all americans. i'm devastated for hhose lives he touched. lewis, of course, was a prominent figure on capitol hill. his absence will continue to be felt as the nation mourns. stay with us for the latest on the death of john lewis. our website nbcbayarea.com and our facebook and twitter feeds are updated around the clock. >>> now to our continuing coverage of covid-19. cases are rising rapidly across the bay area, and now a few counties are back on heightened alert. residents in san francisco last night received this text alert. it reads, "covid-19 hospitalizations reaching critical levels. avoid gatherings." mayor london breed says just a month ago in mid-june only 26 people were in the hospital with covid. that number has to 80. as san francisco urges people to stay home, marin county breaks a record with 106 cases in one day. that county now preparing for what could be a long-term surge if transmission isn't controlled. >> we could see some ongoing surge certainly in the weeks to come and potentially in the months. >>
john lewis was an icon who fought with every ounce of his being to advance the cause of civil rights for all americans. i'm devastated for hhose lives he touched. lewis, of course, was a prominent figure on capitol hill. his absence will continue to be felt as the nation mourns. stay with us for the latest on the death of john lewis. our website nbcbayarea.com and our facebook and twitter feeds are updated around the clock. >>> now to our continuing coverage of covid-19. cases are...
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none are proven stronger or more effective h there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. >> yuccas: tomorrow john body will be flown to washington d.c., a city that chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes explains is forever changed because of him. >> reporter: john robert lewis served in congress for 33 years and on monday he will lie in state here, an honor afforded to just a few dozen people in u.s. history. >> he was the most christ-like individual i ever met. >> reporter: house majority leader steny hoyer was one of lewis' best friends. so what does it mean for congress that he's gone? >> well, we're a lesser place. i think our country is a lesser place. >> reporter: lewis' impact on the nation's capitol can be traced in the stops the hearse carrying the casket will make on the way to the capitol. first the martin luther king, jr. memorial on the national mall. it was king who answered a letter from the teenage lewis, brought him into the movement and eventually made him the youngest speaker at the march on washington in 1963. >> we want to be free now! >> reporter: the casket will al
none are proven stronger or more effective h there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. >> yuccas: tomorrow john body will be flown to washington d.c., a city that chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes explains is forever changed because of him. >> reporter: john robert lewis served in congress for 33 years and on monday he will lie in state here, an honor afforded to just a few dozen people in u.s. history. >> he was the...
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h improving people's lives. they can restore communities. we brought people like john parker from washington and gary from akron ohio, all of these are activists in low income communities bringing about gang intervention and making community safe. john ponder is taking 2000 people out of prison and help them to live stable lives. he has 500 volunteers. about 40% are police officers. police officers actually mentoring sex offenders and as a consequence the violent encounters between police and the minority community is dramatically reduced so we have models on the ground around the country that show that these are people who are taking those values and using them as a means of promoting redemption and transformation of people and communities and they are restoringnd communities. we as conservatives must see them as allies and supply them with funding and scholars should be writing about them and so when you're talking about a principal, it would be good to point to an example in a low income community. what the woodson center is trying to establish is the center for the
h improving people's lives. they can restore communities. we brought people like john parker from washington and gary from akron ohio, all of these are activists in low income communities bringing about gang intervention and making community safe. john ponder is taking 2000 people out of prison and help them to live stable lives. he has 500 volunteers. about 40% are police officers. police officers actually mentoring sex offenders and as a consequence the violent encounters between police and...
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h had andrew white, janetta hayes, helen roberts, and dolores wilkinson, and john lewis. , ct vivian,ion bernardm babel, lafayette, angela butler. 1958,l of us gathered in 1959, 1960, 1961, in 1962. how we gathered in the same city at the same time, i count has providential. we were alllan it, led there. when the national christian leadership c council met in the fall of 1958, and we determined that if there is to be a second major campaign that will devastated -- demonstrate the efficacy of soul force, of love truth, that we would have to do it in nashville. planned, as the a fourist and organizer, point, gandhian strategicc program to promote the campaign. with great fear and anticipation that we would desegregate downtown nashville. no group of black or other people anywhere in the unitedd states in the 20th century agagainst the rapacious this ofa segregated system ever thought about desegregating downtown. signs,ing down the renovating the waiting rooms, taking the immoral signs off of drinking fountains. women who madeck that decision for us in nashville. i was scared to death w
h had andrew white, janetta hayes, helen roberts, and dolores wilkinson, and john lewis. , ct vivian,ion bernardm babel, lafayette, angela butler. 1958,l of us gathered in 1959, 1960, 1961, in 1962. how we gathered in the same city at the same time, i count has providential. we were alllan it, led there. when the national christian leadership c council met in the fall of 1958, and we determined that if there is to be a second major campaign that will devastated -- demonstrate the efficacy of...
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h. street had a been cleared i took up a position on 16th street near saint john's church. at around 7:05 i saw the president walking on to h. street from lafayette square near saint john's churchch the president's arrival was a complete surprise as he were not briefed he would entered our sector. the clearing operation, the materials did not arrive on scene until around 9:00 p.m. that evening and it was not completed until later on. members of committee, the events i witnessed at lave on the evening of june 1st were deeply disturbing to me and fellow national guardsman. based on my training and experience at no time did i feel threatened by the protesters or assess them to be violent and based on established u.s. military protocol for force in dealing with civil disturbances within the united states and overseas, it was my observation that the use of force against demonstrators in the clearing operation was an unnecessary escalation of the use of force. from my observation those demonstrators are fellow american citizens were engaged in the peaceful expression of their firs
h. street had a been cleared i took up a position on 16th street near saint john's church. at around 7:05 i saw the president walking on to h. street from lafayette square near saint john's churchch the president's arrival was a complete surprise as he were not briefed he would entered our sector. the clearing operation, the materials did not arrive on scene until around 9:00 p.m. that evening and it was not completed until later on. members of committee, the events i witnessed at lave on the...
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h a mask on. i liked the way i looked. it looked ok. i looked like the lone ranger. john: it is a side divisiveness america. face mask has become a political issue, not juser a maf public health during a pandemic. there is a danger that this behemes the new frontier in culture wars that pits conservative against liberal. e thpast two weeks have been a torrid andorrid time for donald trump today his bounce was back, with good news on the latest on the plymouth figures. >> these are -- good news on the latest unemployment figures. >> these are historic figures at a time when a lot of people would have wilted. john: but with many states that opened talking about shutting down again and many that were about to open putti plans on hold, the american coronavirus economy is a very ay fromhe over. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. anchor: stayith us on outside source. still so comcial report on the facebook ads boycott. mark zuckerberg says advertisers will be back on his facebook ualosing control of the son? ♪ >>n england, plans to ensure all children are back in full-time school after smer have been set up we have
h a mask on. i liked the way i looked. it looked ok. i looked like the lone ranger. john: it is a side divisiveness america. face mask has become a political issue, not juser a maf public health during a pandemic. there is a danger that this behemes the new frontier in culture wars that pits conservative against liberal. e thpast two weeks have been a torrid andorrid time for donald trump today his bounce was back, with good news on the latest on the plymouth figures. >> these are -- good...
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h. w.. he was george bush when he was president. when john quincy adams became president, john adams did not have to change his name, so i'm sticking with george bush, and of course his immediate successor, bill clinton. and george w. bush, the one who came next, then finally, we sort of dip our toe into the obama presidency. part of which pat oliphant was able to capture in his cartoons. we are also going to see at least one example of pat all offense great gift as a sculptor. unfortunately, we only get the seed into dimensions. it is an extraordinary work. and one of our panelists, i will introduce right now, mary kay carrie, can tell us something about that sculpture and the president who it portrays. mary kate is a senior fellow at the miller center. she has been teaching this year in the politics department of the university. she was a speech writer and a communication specialist of all sorts in the bush quail campaign in 1988, and then during the george bush presidency. philip, former director of the mueller center, and a member of the
h. w.. he was george bush when he was president. when john quincy adams became president, john adams did not have to change his name, so i'm sticking with george bush, and of course his immediate successor, bill clinton. and george w. bush, the one who came next, then finally, we sort of dip our toe into the obama presidency. part of which pat oliphant was able to capture in his cartoons. we are also going to see at least one example of pat all offense great gift as a sculptor. unfortunately,...
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h. the website is parler.com, and joining us from las vegas is the ceo of that website, john matze. thank you so much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: if you were to put a mission statement to your website, what would it be? guest: our mission statement would be to create a town square for free speech discussion and to protect people's privacy while doing it. host: so why a need for yet another social media site? what is motivating you and others to start this? guest: well, lately i am sure you have seen a lot of the present surrounding what is going on politically and people feeling like they have been censored in the united states. there's a lot of people that feel that they cannot reach out on social media, and they think that they are going to get ba attacked for their point of view, and they are looking for another place to go. and actually, this is a lot broader than the united states. this is happening all over the world. i spoke to people in israel, brazil, the middle east, the united kingdom, and some in europe as well. people feel -- and this is not just the unit
h. the website is parler.com, and joining us from las vegas is the ceo of that website, john matze. thank you so much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: if you were to put a mission statement to your website, what would it be? guest: our mission statement would be to create a town square for free speech discussion and to protect people's privacy while doing it. host: so why a need for yet another social media site? what is motivating you and others to start this? guest: well, lately i...
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h. the website is parler.com, and joining us from las vegas is the ceo of that website, john matze. thank you so much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: if you were to put a mission statement to your
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h was 80 years old. in washington, peter ducey, fox news. >> peter, thank you very much. johndied tonight at the age of 80. our white house correspondent has some personal antidotes he would like to share as we are getting this new spirit kevin, if you're there, i'd like to bring you in. >> if you love politics, you have to really appreciate the skill and the depth of support for congressman lewis infect seven times on seven different occasions, he garnered 100 percent of the support during his house run. he was either unopposed or simply in a circumstance where there was essentially no competition. that in and of itself is a remarkable political achievement . on a personal level, there are number people who always point too his close ties and his relationship with the late dr. martin luther king jr. even at a more contemporary political time, he has been one of the liens of the hill, a person who has not only spearheaded a number of what i would call perfect progressive causes on his side of the aisle but he's had this sort of stature that enabled him to reach across the aisl
h was 80 years old. in washington, peter ducey, fox news. >> peter, thank you very much. johndied tonight at the age of 80. our white house correspondent has some personal antidotes he would like to share as we are getting this new spirit kevin, if you're there, i'd like to bring you in. >> if you love politics, you have to really appreciate the skill and the depth of support for congressman lewis infect seven times on seven different occasions, he garnered 100 percent of the...
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researchers who are ut chisethe woman named john tang was a c davis her busy via application stated, she'd never served in the military, but e found photos of hn a people's liberation aiform. th fbi says a search also found more evidce of her army affiliation. that she went into the chinese consuteid-june and has ever nc2 she a researcher at stfoher 201 at ucsf and ng an interview on 7th. he admitted to being an active duty member in the hinese military. and this former trump attorney michael cohen released from prison. the judge says he believes the government retaliated against cohen for t president trumpthe judge ruled that cohen's rst amendment rights were violated when he was ordered back to prison for refuto sign a form prevented him from publishing the book. cohen sued federal prison authorities and attorney general bill barr after was sent back to ison. he had been released in may along with other inmates as authorities tried to slow the he was one he year into a three-year sentence d guilty to campaign finance charges and to congress. e judge rulethat hemust be rele tomorrow morning. and up on the owners say despite being to re serv
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boostl the #1 h hyaluronic c acid momoisturizerr delivevers 2x the hydration for supplele, bouncy s skin. neutrogenana®. >>> never in my life have i seen anyone as brave and courageous as john>> former new york congressman charles rangel remembering his 1965 march with civil rights icon congressman john lewis. lewis died on friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. the harlem theater displayed john lewis' name >>> the lewis family said funeral plans are still in the works but events are expected to take place in atlanta and the nation's capital we have more on the tributes to an american trail blazer >> he was a fighter with a tenaciouous spiririt butut also gracacious and kinind-hearted.d. >> thehe family ofof congressman john lewis speaking in atlanta about lewis' life and his legacy >> while we grieve the loss of this legend, we're blessed to know that he touched so many people on every corner of the globe. >> in his atlanta congressional district a mural of the congressman and civil rights pioneer has been transformed into a memorial. >> he taught me to live for my soul no anger, no revenge just a clean pure heart. >> i hope we can carry the positive message that he
boostl the #1 h hyaluronic c acid momoisturizerr delivevers 2x the hydration for supplele, bouncy s skin. neutrogenana®. >>> never in my life have i seen anyone as brave and courageous as john>> former new york congressman charles rangel remembering his 1965 march with civil rights icon congressman john lewis. lewis died on friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. the harlem theater displayed john lewis' name >>> the lewis family said funeral plans are still in the...
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welcome to thisis h house and got the interview today with us and also joined paris one of the living legend among wall reporters when one of ththe most famous british journalist john swain hello. hello sir thank you very much for being with us you are here in paris with good good news- finally- twenty two years of after of being of bebeing publishshed. your memoir you'll book has been translated in in- in in france this is a river of time which is an iconic buka even the choice yeah i can say just and i can book- all around the world it's translated in french now- the equipped- publishing- coat company. so i wanted to- the first to ask you a- question because in the few in the in the first pages you are writing i didn't want to trade the style jenna. what do you mean by these. well it into china is a is a place which- including the war in that. capaptured the imagination of all of every. semi westerners who with that whether they were french planters soldiers. american soldiers of journalists all of that- and we'll- changes people and changes me and- and i didn't want to. for more. give a sense that i was nostalgic for laurel i have setting a standard for the coun
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enforcement officers and officials just along h street if you follow the alphabet, they are there right along the park and as you see the famous st. john's episcopal church, right now we know that auto traffic is being impeded by protesters. as we get more details i will pass them along. shannon: you were down there is the church was set ablaze by protesters. the fourth of july weekend in atlanta was violent and deadly, 31 people shot, five killed including an 8-year-old girl. brian kemp declaring a state of emergency in deploying the national guard to the state capital saying peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals with a dangerous destructive agenda. lawlessness must be stopped and order restored in our capital city. numerous of these facing explosion of crime. we discuss with police commissioner bernard carried and us attorney and fox news contributor andrew mccarthy. we are hearing a lot, new york post cover calling out mayor bill diblasio saying you got to go do something. a number of things they think would help the city right now including bringing back plainclothes anticrime unit the police shutdown, stopping the compassiona
enforcement officers and officials just along h street if you follow the alphabet, they are there right along the park and as you see the famous st. john's episcopal church, right now we know that auto traffic is being impeded by protesters. as we get more details i will pass them along. shannon: you were down there is the church was set ablaze by protesters. the fourth of july weekend in atlanta was violent and deadly, 31 people shot, five killed including an 8-year-old girl. brian kemp...
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house resolution 1054, resolve that the house returned --h profound sorrow at the death of the honorable johnewis, a representative from the state of georgia, resolved that a committee of such members of the house as a speaker may designate together with such members of the senate which may be joined be appointed to attend a funeral. resolved that the sergeant of arms of the house be authorized and directed to take such steps as may be necessary for carrying out the precisions -- provisions of these resolutions and the necessary extensions be paid out of applicable accounts of the house. resolved that they communicate these resolutions to the senate and transmit a copy to the family of the deceased. resolved that when the house adjourns today, it adjourns -- of a further respect to the memory of the deceased. host: without object -- >> without objection, the motion is agreed to and the motion to reconsider it is laid on the table. thank you. [end video clip] >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is randi weingarten, the president of the american federation of teachers talking about re
house resolution 1054, resolve that the house returned --h profound sorrow at the death of the honorable johnewis, a representative from the state of georgia, resolved that a committee of such members of the house as a speaker may designate together with such members of the senate which may be joined be appointed to attend a funeral. resolved that the sergeant of arms of the house be authorized and directed to take such steps as may be necessary for carrying out the precisions -- provisions of...
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john? yes! yes! yes! ♪ needs to praise him up in here. ♪ oh, oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, yes, yes ♪ you all need to praise him. , oh ♪ h, oh one more time. >> ♪peace and gloryd, peace and is -- for all the things he has done for the things he has done further things he has done gloryeace and to god, peace and glory god, peace and glory -- for theings things he has done ♪yeah, yeah ♪ fight,er yet maybe the might.ay often yield to ,ickedness while it may rain satan's calls may seem to gain. there is a god that rules above with a hand of power and a part of love. and if i am right, i know he will fight, all of my battles. someday.e free as we depart this place, it made the humility of john robert lewis keep us focused on serving others, may his willingness to calls for good trouble prevent us from tolerating injustice. may his example inspire a new generation. may the protection of god the father be upon all people. may the love of god, the son, be evident in our actions, and the guidance of god, the holy spirit, order our steps in paths of righteousness now and in the days to come. ammon. amen. >> amen. ♪ morning. thank you to everyone who atte
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john lewis the activist was also a committed ridge-ilder. pres. clinton: as a young man, he challenged others to join hica's house down and open the doors of america to all its people. helo got into of good trouble along the way, but let's absolutely uncanny ability to heal troubled waters. judy: former president jimmy carter sent a written msage, and house speaker nancy pelosi remembed the lawmaker she served with for decades, with times.ned to selma many rep. pelosi: that is what john lewis was all about -- nonviolently insisting on the truth. he insisted on the truth in llnash in selma, in washington, d.c., at the lincoln memorial. he insiste on the truth wherever he went. and he insisted on the truth in the congress of the united states. he always tked about truth rching on. he always worked for a more perfect union. judy: pioneering activist james lawson said lewis was leavinglea cy of working against oppression of all sorts. james: racism, sexism, violence, plantation capitalism -- s those poisonll dominate far too many of us, in many different ways. john's life was a singular journey from birth
john lewis the activist was also a committed ridge-ilder. pres. clinton: as a young man, he challenged others to join hica's house down and open the doors of america to all its people. helo got into of good trouble along the way, but let's absolutely uncanny ability to heal troubled waters. judy: former president jimmy carter sent a written msage, and house speaker nancy pelosi remembed the lawmaker she served with for decades, with times.ned to selma many rep. pelosi: that is what john lewis...
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john: most of them. we do not have any females in our unit, because we were too close to the problems. the 64th field hospital sort of looked like "m*a s*h " on tv with lots of help. but then because i had been a noncom, a lieutenant -- i mean a sergeant and discharged me to become an officer they let me go home for christmas. >> you said you were a second lieutenant. john: yes. >> then a sergeant? john: i was a sergeant before i went to become a lieutenant. before i went to officers training. but because i had the prior service, they counted that as two services. then i was eligible to go home. >> when did you go home? john: probably christmas eve. >> 1953? john: yeah, late december. >> what was the most difficult or painful moment during the service in korea? john: well, i -- this was when there was the armistice. i came upon a drunk g.i., an american sergeant. he was shooting at the korean children that were running back and forth in the village. i confronted him. i did not have a gun. he was going to shoot me. >> an american serviceman? john: a sergeant. he was going to shoot me. >> why would he try to kill -- john: he was drunk and
john: most of them. we do not have any females in our unit, because we were too close to the problems. the 64th field hospital sort of looked like "m*a s*h " on tv with lots of help. but then because i had been a noncom, a lieutenant -- i mean a sergeant and discharged me to become an officer they let me go home for christmas. >> you said you were a second lieutenant. john: yes. >> then a sergeant? john: i was a sergeant before i went to become a lieutenant. before i went...
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h street. sort of follow the alphabet. they are there right along the parking is to see the fame it saved john's episcopal church right nownow that auto traffic is being impeded by protesters along i street as we get more details, i promise to pass them along but for now, back to you. spinrite, kevin, we were on the air together, you down there as the church was set ablaze not long ago by protesters. looks a little bit more quiet tonight. keep us updated. thank you, kevin. 31 people shot, five killed including an 8-year-old girl. georgia governor responded by declaring a state of emergency and deploying the national guard to the state capital. the governor saying peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals with a dangerous destructive agenda. lawlessness must be stopped in order restored in our capital city. as you know atlanta is just one of numerous cities facing an explosion of crime. former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik and former -- and enter mccarthy. great to have both of you back. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: okay, so we're hearing a lot -- we want to put up this new york post cover calling o
h street. sort of follow the alphabet. they are there right along the parking is to see the fame it saved john's episcopal church right nownow that auto traffic is being impeded by protesters along i street as we get more details, i promise to pass them along but for now, back to you. spinrite, kevin, we were on the air together, you down there as the church was set ablaze not long ago by protesters. looks a little bit more quiet tonight. keep us updated. thank you, kevin. 31 people shot, five...
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h. celebrated in zagreb as official results showed his age he is the party winning the most seats in parliament coming up next here it's talked to al jazeera stay with us . john presence on donald trump jr was promised a damaging information about hillary clinton or allegation like to see an investigation seductress did the trump campaign colluding with russia did you at any time birch the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form the closer the backdown the investigation into michael flynn and also as you well know next question battlefield washington on al-jazeera. will be the ability. to. cope with 19 is changing the world as we know it. when infections sort of this year governments worldwide implemented strict social distancing measures that have slowed the global economy dramatically so far they've been more than half a 1000000 deaths with 10000000 people infected worldwide but the huge financial cost of the pandemic has forced many countries to ease restrictions and reopen their economies. the united kingdom.
h. celebrated in zagreb as official results showed his age he is the party winning the most seats in parliament coming up next here it's talked to al jazeera stay with us . john presence on donald trump jr was promised a damaging information about hillary clinton or allegation like to see an investigation seductress did the trump campaign colluding with russia did you at any time birch the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form the closer the backdown the investigation into...
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h of rule 2 . that the senate passed 2638. that the senate passed senate 4346. that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable john lewis late a representative from the state of georgia senate resolution 660. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, gloria j. lett, deputy clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 1-c of rule 19, further consideration of h.r. 7619 will now resume. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: union calendar number 364, h.r. 7617, a bill making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2021 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the fun in-- the unfinished business is the question on amendment 49 printed in house offered 6-6 -- 116-461 by the gentlewoman from new york. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number
h of rule 2 . that the senate passed 2638. that the senate passed senate 4346. that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable john lewis late a representative from the state of georgia senate resolution 660. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, gloria j. lett, deputy clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 1-c of rule 19, further consideration of h.r. 7619 will now resume. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: union calendar number 364, h.r. 7617, a bill...
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, whether you have a property interest or not john martin did a great job, incidentally, and he was later appointed as the federal district judge by george h. w. bush. but justice white has no vocabulary for figuring out exactly how to do with it. that is why the government is saying, there is no property interest in this glass space phone booth >> we will return to phone calls, since we are topic talking about the topping of the phone booths. tony from brooklyn is on the air. >> good evening, i don't know a lot about law but my question is about the patriot act and how it affects the united states and the fourth amendment in general. could you briefly explain to a layperson with the patriot act? is >> the patriot act is a series of changes of law, enacted immediately after 9/11 in the weeks following it, it gave the government more counter-terrorism authorities to conduct surveillance, among other things. i think the most relevant part of the patriot act was known as section 2:15, that modified an existing law. about business records, it changed a lot to be about specific sets of business records and how the government could obtain them,
, whether you have a property interest or not john martin did a great job, incidentally, and he was later appointed as the federal district judge by george h. w. bush. but justice white has no vocabulary for figuring out exactly how to do with it. that is why the government is saying, there is no property interest in this glass space phone booth >> we will return to phone calls, since we are topic talking about the topping of the phone booths. tony from brooklyn is on the air. >>...
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john lewis was in so many ways exceptional. vindicated the faith in our founding, redeemed that faith. that most american of ideas. the idea that any of us, ordinary people, without rank or can hr title or fame somehow point out the imperfections of this nation and come together and challenge the status quo. and decide it is in our power to remake this country that we love. until it more closely aligns with our highest ideals. what a radical idea. what a revolutionary notion. this idea that any of us kid ry people, a young from troy, can stand up to the powers and principalities and say no, this isn't right this isn't true. this isn't just. e can do better. on the battlefield of justice, americans like john, americans like reverend lowry and c.t. vivian, two other patients -- patriots we lost this year, liberated all of us. but many americans came to take for granted. america was built by people like hat. america was built by john lewis' -- by john lewises. [applause] he as much as anyone in our history brought this country a highestit closer to our ideals. and someday when we do finish that long journey toward reedom, when we do form a more perfect union, whether it's years f
john lewis was in so many ways exceptional. vindicated the faith in our founding, redeemed that faith. that most american of ideas. the idea that any of us, ordinary people, without rank or can hr title or fame somehow point out the imperfections of this nation and come together and challenge the status quo. and decide it is in our power to remake this country that we love. until it more closely aligns with our highest ideals. what a radical idea. what a revolutionary notion. this idea that any...