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now, traditional math celebration will come under the discretion of the dias see in bishop, the bishop will also have authority over granting permission. who would like to celebrate the old mass? the bishop is to designate one or more locations where groups can gather to celebrate. however, it won't be allowed in parish churches. document is also prohibiting the erection of new personal parishes, importers of allotted mass, or calling the pope's new restrictions harsh. however, supporters of the change agree, the church culture is holding tradition and customs above worship. and while there may be a separation of church and state in the us politics seem to play a role among american catholics. the lots and mass is highly preferred among conservative catholics, while liberal catholics tend to favor contemporary styles of prayer. now, when unifying the church as one bodies hallmark calling for clarification on the new rules and how they should be implemented, reporting for the choose and suites r t. to give us the 360 view of the pope's controversial decisions i'm joined now by ed martin
now, traditional math celebration will come under the discretion of the dias see in bishop, the bishop will also have authority over granting permission. who would like to celebrate the old mass? the bishop is to designate one or more locations where groups can gather to celebrate. however, it won't be allowed in parish churches. document is also prohibiting the erection of new personal parishes, importers of allotted mass, or calling the pope's new restrictions harsh. however, supporters of...
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adrian bishop, the pandemic, has been something of the catalyst, now that he can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep. his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices, and architecture. no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common corners, and basically it's about natural design, but it's fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the marine corps and corn. and it's basically nothing. what occurs naturally, just a separation. notice even here this, the old eyes suddenly focuses on one small section. and that's what makes it so exciting. the ordinary things like rushing root canal, suddenly become works of art or concern and more art and artists to discover on our website. that's d, w dot com slash culture. well, that's it for this arts and culture, but we do hope to see you again soon. take care bye for now. the the the the the eco africa, the from the who, the be the national park in congo. a gee and his family would love nothing more than to
adrian bishop, the pandemic, has been something of the catalyst, now that he can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep. his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices, and architecture. no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common corners, and basically it's about natural design, but it's fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the marine corps and...
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and out to my trying to bishop sciences inspiration in the chaos of the forest floor. can i could imagine that this was actually a floor here. it could be and i hope it has the shape of a half closed eye. and together with the rest of the room, could be a moose, clinton and one of the bishop's biggest projects involved illumination of mountain escapes across europe using home made spotlights. these spectacular images were taken unclear 9th, like this. one of the guys, the peaks in the me to get the image is vicious travel to the mountain regions. with the time made spotlights. there he enlisted help on fire, like a newish lunchtime constable. a few years ago, the mountain scene inspections. bishop takes punches in digital sections using long exposure times the hundreds of individual shots to then put together on a computer to make a single large scale work of art. teacher kind of degrees plus and you can leave things as they are in team fired. and here i tried to show the mountains or monuments i couldn't do that by artificially lighting them. and i let them in such a
and out to my trying to bishop sciences inspiration in the chaos of the forest floor. can i could imagine that this was actually a floor here. it could be and i hope it has the shape of a half closed eye. and together with the rest of the room, could be a moose, clinton and one of the bishop's biggest projects involved illumination of mountain escapes across europe using home made spotlights. these spectacular images were taken unclear 9th, like this. one of the guys, the peaks in the me to get...
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adrian bishop, the pandemic has been something of a capitalist now that he can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep . his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices and architecture, no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common and corners. and basically it's about natural design. fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the mirroring. constant coin, it's basically nothing, but what occurs naturally just separation. notice even here this, the l i suddenly focuses on one small section. and that's what makes it so exciting . the ordinary things like washing root can suddenly become works of art or concern and lost more art and artists to discover on our website. that's d, w dot com slash culture. well, that's good for this arts and culture, but we do hope to see you again soon. take care bye for now. the me the news ah, the house of your very own from a printer computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. she explains, deliver
adrian bishop, the pandemic has been something of a capitalist now that he can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep . his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices and architecture, no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common and corners. and basically it's about natural design. fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the mirroring. constant coin,...
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. >> bishop curry. >> did you think you would get one amen?learn how to see it in their eyes. [laughter] >> some might argue that black church is the first black theater. >> the role of music in black churches everything. >> easy. it talks about the majesty and it's music. >> entertainment should not be in the church what you think the preacher does? [laughter] that is entertainment. [laughter] ♪♪ the african-american church is 80 percent women but leadership is 90 percent mail. there is a price to pay when you say you are a loving person. >> if you say you are born this way then you say god you are a liar. we are a testament to the goodness in the grace of god everything in the world has tried to kill us. >> the lord said i made the race and i did not make any mistakes. >> the place where our people made a way out of nowhere where our souls can look back and wonder. ♪♪ we call it the church. >> wow. let me just say to any of our listeners and watchers today if you have not seen that series you need to see that series in tandem with the book,
. >> bishop curry. >> did you think you would get one amen?learn how to see it in their eyes. [laughter] >> some might argue that black church is the first black theater. >> the role of music in black churches everything. >> easy. it talks about the majesty and it's music. >> entertainment should not be in the church what you think the preacher does? [laughter] that is entertainment. [laughter] ♪♪ the african-american church is 80 percent women but...
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bishop barber, your thoughts.and voter engagement drives. do you think that the democrats can hold the power of the federal government if we leave things the status quo? >> i question can we even hold america. that's how serious this is. the reality is biden only won by 40,000 cumulative votes in three states. he might have won by 7 million total but can you litigate your way out of this? no. you can't mobilize your way out of this. you have to have federal protection like they marched from selma and montgomery and said we need federal protection today. we have to have federal action. manchin has got to decide whether he's going to follow the u.s. chamber of commerce or the u.s. constitution. now, he signed as a co-signer on this bill, but he did it when mcconnell was in office. he knew it wouldn't come to the floor. so 79% of west virginians are against what he did. we marched on his office black and white together and they said, wait a minute, you're wrong on this. we got arrested at sinema's office. it makes ab
bishop barber, your thoughts.and voter engagement drives. do you think that the democrats can hold the power of the federal government if we leave things the status quo? >> i question can we even hold america. that's how serious this is. the reality is biden only won by 40,000 cumulative votes in three states. he might have won by 7 million total but can you litigate your way out of this? no. you can't mobilize your way out of this. you have to have federal protection like they marched...
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i don't think the bishop roman catholic bishops of canada had been willing to do that . and i think that's the real obstacle to the people visit so far. we'll see if that changes in the next few months. given the red tape that you're talking about, that a lot of people will look at it as and given the horrors. so there's allegedly happened here in the past. the note being uncovered may be something more remotely could happen. lower is not going to happen if you get my drift, you know, an apology issued from maybe rome. well, i think the, they want to put in a lot of people are supposed to come to canada, the truth and reconciliation commission in 2015 asked that he come and apologized in canada. they know, of course the pope has gone to ireland to apologize. i know they've gone, he's known to south american countries to apologize and i think they don't understand why he's not yet agreed to come to canada to apologize. i think the reason is the bishop's so this point we have not invited to well the vatican had previously to refused to release residential school records. w
i don't think the bishop roman catholic bishops of canada had been willing to do that . and i think that's the real obstacle to the people visit so far. we'll see if that changes in the next few months. given the red tape that you're talking about, that a lot of people will look at it as and given the horrors. so there's allegedly happened here in the past. the note being uncovered may be something more remotely could happen. lower is not going to happen if you get my drift, you know, an...
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adrian bishop, the pandemic has been something of a catalyst. nobody can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep. his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices and architecture. no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common and corners. basically it's about natural design. it's fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the marine with constant corn. and it's basically nothing. what occurs naturally, just a separate note would have him here. this with the old l. i suddenly focuses on one small section, and that's what makes it so exciting. the ordinary things like rushing root canal, suddenly become works of art for and lots more art and artists to discover on our website. that's d, w dot com slash culture. well, that's it for this arts and culture, but we do hope to see you again soon. take care bye for now. the news. the news, the news ah, eco africa. willis from a who's the believe, a national park in congo, a gee and his family would
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bishop barber, why are you marching? federal protections of the we have to have -- end the filibuster. we have to fully pass all the provision of the true john lewis bill, the for the peoples act, the one he wrote before he died. when it's ready and written, we have to pass the restored voting rights act. we need $15 living wage. we need to protect immigrants. we've got to -- you can't litigate your way out of this. mobilize your way. i met with the texas legislators of the -- the other day through zoom. and they understand that, clearly. and what's happening is not just democrats. it's people of all races, creeds, and colors, and parties. 40 organization, my brother beto, who is down there, who said we would march from georgetown to austin. and then, on saturday, we'll have a massive rally. people will be invited there. we have limited doing the march but not for the rally. even willie nelson is going to be joining us on saturday because people know that 66 million people used mail-out ballots, this past election. 3 36
bishop barber, why are you marching? federal protections of the we have to have -- end the filibuster. we have to fully pass all the provision of the true john lewis bill, the for the peoples act, the one he wrote before he died. when it's ready and written, we have to pass the restored voting rights act. we need $15 living wage. we need to protect immigrants. we've got to -- you can't litigate your way out of this. mobilize your way. i met with the texas legislators of the -- the other day...
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this is instructive about the mentality of bishops and retired bishops but will not matter. absently convinced he will be able to go to communion. host: rhonda is on the phone, thank you for waiting. good morning. caller: good morning. i am so happy to see you. i feel blessed. i miss you so much. i used to watch you every day. hardball was my politics. it gave us a conservative view. we do not have that on msnbc, cnn, only in the morning with the morning joe. who i love as well. the lady before me stole my thunder because i was going to ask are you going to start a podcast or something. we need you back. you have to come back. you cannot retire and write books. [laughter] caller: we need your opinion so you can calm us down. all of my brothers are educated. we pay high property taxes in new jersey. we are looking out all of the school districts because we have a lot of immigrants and we are a sanctuary city. we love them but we believe in legal immigration. we need these people to do what is best for the country. they should have a custom worker pass. they are here anyway, a
this is instructive about the mentality of bishops and retired bishops but will not matter. absently convinced he will be able to go to communion. host: rhonda is on the phone, thank you for waiting. good morning. caller: good morning. i am so happy to see you. i feel blessed. i miss you so much. i used to watch you every day. hardball was my politics. it gave us a conservative view. we do not have that on msnbc, cnn, only in the morning with the morning joe. who i love as well. the lady before...
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some catholic bishops in — consequences. some catholic bishops in saskatchewan - consequences.hops in saskatchewan also want the vatican to act but stressed that apologies are not enough. b. stressed that apologies are not enou:h. �* , , , ., ., , enough. a big step towards reconciliation _ enough. a big step towards reconciliation is _ enough. a big step towards reconciliation is a _ enough. a big step towards reconciliation is a new- reconciliation is a new understanding of our history in this country. we are talking about the deepest historical wound in this country and if it is complicated and messy to address it today it is because that wound is deep and profound and has never been dealt with well. fist and has never been dealt with well. �* ., ., , ., well. at another residential school site _ well. at another residential school site in _ well. at another residential school site in the _ well. at another residential school site in the province, | school site in the province, that history is now painfully visible. marked out grave by grave. momentum is gathering to search f
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congressman o'rourke, bishop barber, is that enough? >> we need to see action and we need the president to make the case for changing the, make an exception at a minimum to pass voting rights legislation, nothing good has ever come from that filibuster, but at a minimum, the president must call out the political courage necessary. so that will require to make that for the for the people act. >> we've been around this. i love the president. we need to see the data. because what will happen is, they'll make a small deal and celebrate it as everything. if you say you love john lewis, and he wrote the for the people act, pass the full voter for the peoples act. pass 15. we lost 15 to a filibuster. we've never going to separate these issues. i want to know how many black folk were in that room while you were talking. how many latinos, how many gay folk, how many disabled vote. are you going to meet with the people. switch this. so mr. president, senator schumer, speaker pelosi, we love you. show us the detail. we're tired of less than. we mu
congressman o'rourke, bishop barber, is that enough? >> we need to see action and we need the president to make the case for changing the, make an exception at a minimum to pass voting rights legislation, nothing good has ever come from that filibuster, but at a minimum, the president must call out the political courage necessary. so that will require to make that for the for the people act. >> we've been around this. i love the president. we need to see the data. because what will...
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i left our oldest mars presiding bishop michael curry love can be that. did you think that you were going to get one? amen out of those brits i learned. to see a man's in their eyes. some might argue that black church is the first black theater. the role of music in the black church. is everything. how do you define gospel music? oh really simple gospel music. it's the sonic presentation that talks about the majesty. oh jesus entertainment shouldn't be in the church. what do you think the down you are yeah and if that's entertainment. the african-american church is 80 to 90 percent women, but the leadership is 80 to 90 percent male. there's an awful price to pay when you say that you are same general loving person if you say you. on this way, then you're saying god. you're a liar. we are a testament to the goodness in the grace of god. everything in the world has tried to kill us and we're still here. conscious as you the wrong race the price says i made your race and i ain't made no mistakes. it was our bombing gilead. the place where our people made way
i left our oldest mars presiding bishop michael curry love can be that. did you think that you were going to get one? amen out of those brits i learned. to see a man's in their eyes. some might argue that black church is the first black theater. the role of music in the black church. is everything. how do you define gospel music? oh really simple gospel music. it's the sonic presentation that talks about the majesty. oh jesus entertainment shouldn't be in the church. what do you think the down...
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bishop barber, why are you palm beaching? >> well, we're trying to nationalize texas.tionalized to sigh we have to have federal protections. we have to have the end of a filibuster. we have to fully pass the true genres for the people's act before he died. when it's ready and written, we have to pass the restored voting rights act. we need $15 living wage. we need to protect immigrants. you can't litigate your way, mobilize your way. i met with the texas legislators the other day from zoom. they understand that clearly. what's happening it's not just democrats, it's people of all race, creeds, colors, parties, for the organization. my brother down there who said we would march from george town to austin and on set we'll have a massive rally. people will be invited there. we'll be limited during the march. not for the rally. even willie nelson will be joining us on saturday. people know 66ple people use mailout ballots this past election. 36 million people ordered early voting and these are the things that these state legislators want to take all over the country. they
bishop barber, why are you palm beaching? >> well, we're trying to nationalize texas.tionalized to sigh we have to have federal protections. we have to have the end of a filibuster. we have to fully pass the true genres for the people's act before he died. when it's ready and written, we have to pass the restored voting rights act. we need $15 living wage. we need to protect immigrants. you can't litigate your way, mobilize your way. i met with the texas legislators the other day from...
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bishop william barber is joining me now. keech chair of the poor people campaign.ies of events. they're aimed at protecting vote rights. thank you so much for being with us today. i think that congressman jay powell represents the energy i got when it comes to putting pressure on this administration. i want to play this script and i want to get your thoughts. >> this is urgent. but in full view of the american people who are watching their rights to be stripped away. >> i take it that you don't think he's done enough publicly? >> he has a tremendous amount when he came in front of him. yes, i this hi he needs to do more on this issue. >> bishop, i want to hear about voting rights every single day. if i were in the administration, i would find some long, municipal line, i had joe biden standing there for six or seven hours, just to demonstrate how serious it is. at the state level to push back some of these horrific voting restrictions that it had been passed. >> first of all, i think that -- it is not trump's country. it is our country. he needs to disaggregate of
bishop william barber is joining me now. keech chair of the poor people campaign.ies of events. they're aimed at protecting vote rights. thank you so much for being with us today. i think that congressman jay powell represents the energy i got when it comes to putting pressure on this administration. i want to play this script and i want to get your thoughts. >> this is urgent. but in full view of the american people who are watching their rights to be stripped away. >> i take it...
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we should want that in a democracy. >> bishop, thank you.ongressman, before we go, while you're out there leading this march and knocking on doors and talking to people, do you want to run for governor of texas? >> i want to focus on this fight. this is the most important thing that we can be doing. when we are joined by hundreds, thousands of our fellow texans this saturday in front of the state capitol at 10:00 a.m. along with, by the way, willie nelson, i think you're going to see the power in this state for a righteous cause, which is the right to vote. so that's the focus. that's the focus. >> forward together, not one step back. >> not one step back. >> congressman, bishop, thank you both for joining me. please stay hydrated, it is hot out there. >>> coming up next, president biden calling on communities and businesses to mandate vaccines. many are starting to listen. is this just the tip of the iceberg? iceberg? gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're r
we should want that in a democracy. >> bishop, thank you.ongressman, before we go, while you're out there leading this march and knocking on doors and talking to people, do you want to run for governor of texas? >> i want to focus on this fight. this is the most important thing that we can be doing. when we are joined by hundreds, thousands of our fellow texans this saturday in front of the state capitol at 10:00 a.m. along with, by the way, willie nelson, i think you're going to...
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and there was a lot of public discussion about the nature of that deployment and the reason bishop hadvent, when there was no further possibility of any risk to defence personnel on board the ship, it was responsible journalism, i think, ship, it was responsible journalism, ithink, to ship, it was responsible journalism, i think, to shed light on the discussions that had led to that deployment, and thatis had led to that deployment, and that is what we did in our reporting. that is what we did in our repdrting-_ that is what we did in our reporting. but reputational dama . e reporting. but reputational damage to _ reporting. but reputational damage to the _ reporting. but reputational damage to the mod, - reporting. but reputational damage to the mod, that i reporting. but reputational| damage to the mod, that is reporting. but reputational- damage to the mod, that is what concerns viewers.— concerns viewers. well, i agree there was _ concerns viewers. well, i agree there was reputational- concerns viewers. well, i agree there was reputational damage | there was reputational damage to
and there was a lot of public discussion about the nature of that deployment and the reason bishop hadvent, when there was no further possibility of any risk to defence personnel on board the ship, it was responsible journalism, i think, ship, it was responsible journalism, ithink, to ship, it was responsible journalism, i think, to shed light on the discussions that had led to that deployment, and thatis had led to that deployment, and that is what we did in our reporting. that is what we did...
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he went to the bishop but of london and said can i do it and the bishop said of course not. we will kill you if you do that. he went to the convent and did it and did a brilliant job of it and to get to and when. thousands and thousands of copies were sold again because they were forbidden. and so the bishop went chasing all the illegal copies. five copies of the illegal bible to bring them back to england then burning them. he was finally caught and murdered. what is the epilogue to this? the illegal bible was so brilliant that times change very soon and they broke with the church and the bible became the court the king james bible so this altar for bitten document is now a bestseller. also it's part of the core bible >> yours is the meringue effect and sometimes sometimes they said we don't know the full story. i'm thinking of someone rushdie here and if you ask most person they'd say yes i remember he wrote a book that offended -- to put out a fatwa on him which was kill him if you see him and he had to go into hiding and that looks bad but now salman rushdie was up here
he went to the bishop but of london and said can i do it and the bishop said of course not. we will kill you if you do that. he went to the convent and did it and did a brilliant job of it and to get to and when. thousands and thousands of copies were sold again because they were forbidden. and so the bishop went chasing all the illegal copies. five copies of the illegal bible to bring them back to england then burning them. he was finally caught and murdered. what is the epilogue to this? the...
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conference of catholic bishops voted to advance a proposal that would deny president biden communion. they're holy ghosting him. ( laughter ) ( rim shot ) thank you. thank you. now, listen, i'm catholic but biden is "so" catholic! he's the only guest i've ever spent time with backstage talking about the consolations of god and the need for daily rosary. so far, ball's in your court, andrew garfield. for those of you who were raised sleeping in on sundays, communion is the most important sacrament for catholics. it goes communion, baptism, hanging the free church calendar in your kitchen. "ooh, i wonder who's mr. february... jesus again?! the streak continues." so why deny biden the sacrament? well, apparently, these bishops want to punish him because the president says he personally opposes abortion but doesn't think he should impose that position on americans who feel otherwise. ( cheers and applause ) but i'm not ow serious the bishops are here. if they really wanted to punish biden, they'd move him to a different parish, and not tell anyone why they did it. ( laughter ) ( booing )
conference of catholic bishops voted to advance a proposal that would deny president biden communion. they're holy ghosting him. ( laughter ) ( rim shot ) thank you. thank you. now, listen, i'm catholic but biden is "so" catholic! he's the only guest i've ever spent time with backstage talking about the consolations of god and the need for daily rosary. so far, ball's in your court, andrew garfield. for those of you who were raised sleeping in on sundays, communion is the most...
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simms, bishop simms has own wikipedia page. he died in 1930. he was famous for the haircuts he gave in the capitol building and made friends with a lot of senators and he was on sundays he was a minister and had been promoted to bishop in his church. and he sang spirituals while he was cutting hair and people would hear him singing as they went through the corridors and later on after he died, senators said that they could still hear him in the corridors singing there and offering spiritual counsel to the senators. so his is one of the spirits that -- that inhabits the capitol. but now we get to really negative one, no question about this one, these are the bloody stairs, these are on the house side of the capitol. and here is a picture of the bloodstains on the stairs and on the left is congressman william talby. that's his bloodstaining the stairs there. william talby was a powerful personality, big man and dominant figure and he was a methodist minister that got elected to congress from kentucky. and served a couple of terms
simms, bishop simms has own wikipedia page. he died in 1930. he was famous for the haircuts he gave in the capitol building and made friends with a lot of senators and he was on sundays he was a minister and had been promoted to bishop in his church. and he sang spirituals while he was cutting hair and people would hear him singing as they went through the corridors and later on after he died, senators said that they could still hear him in the corridors singing there and offering spiritual...
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and i think, frankly, it's a sign that what bishop barber, the poor people's campaign, and others wholing to take direct, nonviolent action across this country. that what they are doing is actually working. it's bringing the parties to the table. they're feeling the pressure. and they know that they need to move forward. i would argue and -- and agree, fully, with bishop barber that, as important as the physical infrastructure of our country is. if we do not save the infrastructure of our democracy and protect the right to vote and -- and guarantee free-and-fair elections, going forward, we will very well lose it forever. and then, nothing else is possible. raising the minimum wage. expanding access to healthcare. confronting climate change. legalizing 11 million hardworking, undocumented immigrants in this country. all those things that we want to do only become possible when we bring all voters into the polling place and ensure that their votes are counted and their voices are heard. so, i hope that senator warnock and others, who really believe in this, continue to drive a hard bar
and i think, frankly, it's a sign that what bishop barber, the poor people's campaign, and others wholing to take direct, nonviolent action across this country. that what they are doing is actually working. it's bringing the parties to the table. they're feeling the pressure. and they know that they need to move forward. i would argue and -- and agree, fully, with bishop barber that, as important as the physical infrastructure of our country is. if we do not save the infrastructure of our...
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so all of that, i didn't, didn't get bishop perfect shows on. if you think donated, people come to discuss trauma, commerce before you can me the other one. the 2nd one is always is that i can see all really the show. it was amazing. so i think it was awful change. nobody will show in yes the me the you are you so my minimum bucket is fine. came both over the local usually usually we can usually either be if you are in me binders told me that i could be there on the phone with us on ask me. she said she saw me and when she went from 44, we've got to put it on an up voice. official level ticket was based on shifting, mailed me, your phone will not permit by the office of cassandra. she, she was, she was a calendar, just wanted to give you the number. let me, but i'm kinda doing the only case as well. so just wanted to show up is on the the most common among don't over the nation of okay, when would you describe the most pleasant infectious property coming for that, that the modem is not going to see a thing that the other thing. but when it is on
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bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. today, i rise to recognize former u.s. representative sue suerick -- sue sue made history in 1987 when she scored a major upset against the two-term democrat to become the first female mayor of charlotte. and importantly, before politics, sue was known for her faith life as a sunday schoolteacher and private sector career as an advertising executive. in congress for the ninth district, sue was a notable and effective conservative. chairing the republican study committee. protecting america from foreign threats and securing our border defined her congressional career. as important, she was and is kind and caring and she provided legendary constituent service. i am honored to serve in her place today and fondly remember her campaign slogan -- we need sue myrick in congress because sue myrick gets things done. happy birthday, sue. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. and i'm very pleased to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. hice, for five minutes.
bishop, for five minutes. mr. bishop: thank you, madam speaker. today, i rise to recognize former u.s. representative sue suerick -- sue sue made history in 1987 when she scored a major upset against the two-term democrat to become the first female mayor of charlotte. and importantly, before politics, sue was known for her faith life as a sunday schoolteacher and private sector career as an advertising executive. in congress for the ninth district, sue was a notable and effective conservative....
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long as you know what the moment the him look at them the done hand to the lad lucian, and all the bishop could be humble, said she, mom, you haven't had the job put on and it will be to come by them. so who had toy in the very last i even in the hey doing, i didn't get hanging behind. let's let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the for multi communal, have seen, had been another motel. i told them that there's some according to some money and i wouldn't say i guess i was to say that i didn't, but it looks good and bad schooled away. and so the social a and a good phone number to pull out to you the system though for them on the bottom of the column, the focus option in button on their either degree in golf. and so up to him on tests that i'm ryan in. i'm not with the news other to do about it, and i didn't get a respected in sen. hannah's father africa landscape with the letter supposed to come live it can someone come, helen? what will it it's christine. good. i suppose you can like senate connie to have been the one in the middle about the suitcase. now go ahead and call her in and i
long as you know what the moment the him look at them the done hand to the lad lucian, and all the bishop could be humble, said she, mom, you haven't had the job put on and it will be to come by them. so who had toy in the very last i even in the hey doing, i didn't get hanging behind. let's let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the for multi communal, have seen, had been another motel. i told them that there's some according to some money and i wouldn't say i guess i was to say that i didn't,...
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the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop could be hammer. said she ma, your husband had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so to have it who had toy, viola, i even, hey doing i did. on the going to hang out the height. let's let me take a whole psycho, it's called the for me to come middle. will see you have been another with ally. the money at the in the system according to so money know what to do. i alicia to say that i didn't school and at school belie in social play and record clinical phone number. i have a way to pull out system for us and i'm on the bottom of the vocal substance button button on there. i don't think i'm in content. i'm so sorry. up to human test that i'm ryan in, not with a move of a to did about to get in and, and get respected in sen handle. so the high so for our south africa, $1.00 to support to come live. it can support come, helen, what will it it's christine good. i can like senate candidate and had been the one in the middle of the suitcase vertical hydro na in. and i got, i was supposed to sit up tha
the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop could be hammer. said she ma, your husband had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so to have it who had toy, viola, i even, hey doing i did. on the going to hang out the height. let's let me take a whole psycho, it's called the for me to come middle. will see you have been another with ally. the money at the in the system according to so money know what to do. i alicia to say that i didn't school and at school...
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you know with them the moment the him, the monkey done the done hand to the lad lucian, and all the bishop hammer said she might have had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so who had toy very out of it? are you going to do when i didn't get hanging behind left behind her? let me take a whole cycle. it's called the for me to come in. we'll see you had been another motel. i told them got a lot of money and i know that there's someone coming to some money know what to do. i wish to say that i didn't, but it looks good. and grad school belie in social play and a good phone number to pull out to you the system for them on the bottom of the vocal substance team. but then they come in content and so up to him on tests that i am in are not, but the other 2 did about to get in and sit in and get a respected in sen. hannah. so because of the africa was critical. if the letter supposed to come headed headed, can someone come helen? what will it it's christine guy was supposed to collect senate candidate and had been the one in the middle about the 50. and now go ahead and work hard rhona in
you know with them the moment the him, the monkey done the done hand to the lad lucian, and all the bishop hammer said she might have had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so who had toy very out of it? are you going to do when i didn't get hanging behind left behind her? let me take a whole cycle. it's called the for me to come in. we'll see you had been another motel. i told them got a lot of money and i know that there's someone coming to some money know what to do. i wish to say...
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the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop said to me or you haven't had the car put on and it will be to cumberland. so to have it who had toy, viola, i even, hey doing i didn't undergo hanging on the height. let's let me take a whole psycho, it's called the for me to come middle who had been and i didn't tell. i don't get it out of money. i think there's some kind of some money, no mistake. i guess i wish to say that i didn't, but it looks good and bad school belie in social play and record a good phone number to pull out to you the system and i'm on the bottom of the car vocal substance button. but then on out there has to go in content on so up to human tests that i'm ryan in not with a move of a to did about to get in and, and get a respected in sen handle. so the house of thought africa was critical if the letter supposed to come helen, it can come. helen markup will. it's kristen guy was supposed to like senate candidate and had been the one in the middle about the suitcase vertical hydro bona in. and i got, i was supposed to sit up to see the w
the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop said to me or you haven't had the car put on and it will be to cumberland. so to have it who had toy, viola, i even, hey doing i didn't undergo hanging on the height. let's let me take a whole psycho, it's called the for me to come middle who had been and i didn't tell. i don't get it out of money. i think there's some kind of some money, no mistake. i guess i wish to say that i didn't, but it looks good and bad school...
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and also go along with the, the, the, him done the go down to handle the machine and all the bishop could be hammer said she might have had the car put on and it will be to come by the lake. so to have it had toys. viola, how are you? good, hey doing. i didn't understand how you got the height left behind. let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the for me to come middle who had been another motel. i got a lot of money to pay some money. know what to do. i was to say that i didn't start school and at school belie in social play and record a good phone number to pull out to you the system though for us and i'm on the bottom of the car, the vocal substance button. but then on there, i don't think i'm in content. i'm so sorry up to him on test that i'm ryan in not with a move of a to did about to get in and and get respected in sen handle. so the house of thought africa landscape with the letter supposed to come, helen, it can come helen markup. when it's kristen good, i can like senate candidate and had been the one in the middle of the suitcase. now go ahead and vertical hydro bona in. and
and also go along with the, the, the, him done the go down to handle the machine and all the bishop could be hammer said she might have had the car put on and it will be to come by the lake. so to have it had toys. viola, how are you? good, hey doing. i didn't understand how you got the height left behind. let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the for me to come middle who had been another motel. i got a lot of money to pay some money. know what to do. i was to say that i didn't start school...
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the, the, the him, the done, the done hand to the lad lucian, and all the bishop could be more your happen had the put on, and it will be to compile them. so to have it who had toy in the very last. are you good? hey doing i doing, honey, gonna hang on. let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the for me to communal, have seen, had been another with ally the money and i know that there's some kind of money know what to do. i like to say that i didn't start school in school the way in social pay and, and go from number to pull out to you my system as soon as i send them on them on the bottom of the car stops and then i'll come out to you there either have to go through and going to go up to him and tell him that i am in. i'm not, but the other 2 did about it. and he said, and i'm a good, a respected in sen. hannah's father africa landscape because we're supposed to come helen, can somebody come helen markup will it it's christine guy, look like senate candidate and had been the one in the middle about the suitcase. now go ahead and call her in supporting the cc up that you can see to help us
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the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop could be hammer. said she ma, your husband had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so to have it who had toy, viola, should i even have to wait on the going to hang on. let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the bubble for me to come, middle. who had been with ally, the money to pay some money? no mistake. i guess i wish to stay that i didn't, but it looks good and bad. schooled away in social play and phone number to pull out to you the system though for us and i'm on the bottom of the car vocal substance button. but then on out there, i don't think i'm in content. i'm so sorry up to him on test that i'm ryan in not with a move of a to did about to get in and, and get a respected in sen handle. so the house of thought africa was going to come. helen, it can come helen, what will it it's christine good. i suppose you can like senate candidate and had been the one in the middle of the suit vertical hydro na in. and i got, i was supposed to sit up that you to see the whole class in se michel was
the moment the him done the go down to the ladder machine and all the bishop could be hammer. said she ma, your husband had the car put on and it will be to somebody. so to have it who had toy, viola, should i even have to wait on the going to hang on. let me take a whole 2nd. what's called the bubble for me to come, middle. who had been with ally, the money to pay some money? no mistake. i guess i wish to stay that i didn't, but it looks good and bad. schooled away in social play and phone...
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data, let me say that saint augustine, the great father of the christian church, the north african bishop said that hope has two lovely daughters, anger and courage. anger with the way things are and courage to see that they do not remain as they are. this is a 911 emergency. we saw the supreme court that protections for the voting rights law 20 in shelby versus hold we saw a law that has already been hobbled last week. we see what's happening in georgia, making it hard people to make it to the polls as if voting is a privilege and not right. and it's time for the senate to pass something and send it to the president's desk. >> thank you so much. last but not least, nicole, the chair of the texas legislative black, one of the many incredibly courageous legislators we just met with. >> thank you. we are here, and we get asked quite often why did you leave the state of texas? we get aft what is at stake. let me tell you we understand what is at stake. we know that the future of voting for our children and families is at stake and unless we take action, unless we see model legislation passed
data, let me say that saint augustine, the great father of the christian church, the north african bishop said that hope has two lovely daughters, anger and courage. anger with the way things are and courage to see that they do not remain as they are. this is a 911 emergency. we saw the supreme court that protections for the voting rights law 20 in shelby versus hold we saw a law that has already been hobbled last week. we see what's happening in georgia, making it hard people to make it to the...
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bishop: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. bishop: to request a roll call vote. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the clerk: to consider in the house the bill h.r. 2467, to require the administrator of the environmental protection agency to designate polley flurel substances as hazardous substances under the comprehensive environmental response compensation liability act of 1980. an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-10, modified by the amendment printed in part a of the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution, shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. the previous question shall be
bishop: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. bishop: to request a roll call vote. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the clerk: to consider in the house the bill h.r. 2467, to require the administrator of the environmental protection agency to designate polley flurel...
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and again, thanks to reverend harris and bishop barper and the poor people's pain and centering it on be telling their stories every day of the march and at the rally the 31st of july, 10:00 a.m. at the state capitol. >> reverend, the march is also calling for congress to put in place permanent protections for undocumented immigrants, understanding voting rights, covid, immigration are on the long list of life-changing policies that need to be addressed, talk about the consequences both politically and on a human level if democrats don't get voting rights passed or a pathway to citizenship as soon as possible. >> what we know is that voting rights and people people largely across this country believe in the expansion of our voting rights. what we know is that a pathway to citizenship, these things are bed rocks of a strong democracy. we live in a nation where there are 140 million people who are poor or just one small emergency away from economic ruin. in texas alone there are 13 million poor and low-income people. so what we see is that the same legislatures that are infringing our v
and again, thanks to reverend harris and bishop barper and the poor people's pain and centering it on be telling their stories every day of the march and at the rally the 31st of july, 10:00 a.m. at the state capitol. >> reverend, the march is also calling for congress to put in place permanent protections for undocumented immigrants, understanding voting rights, covid, immigration are on the long list of life-changing policies that need to be addressed, talk about the consequences both...
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what reverend harris and bishop barber and the poor people's campaign are doing in texas is opening uper front in this fight, making sure that while they're doing the great work in d.c., that we're doing what we need to do in texas to make sure that we win the right to vote for every eligible american. that's the genius of our democracy and we've got to make sure we fight for it, realize it, and win. that's what we're doing from georgetown to austin, culminating at the state capitol on the 31st of july, 10:00 a.m., austin, texas. we want everyone in the state to stand up and be counted. >> i have a question for you, when you talk to voters in texas, do you get the sense this feels as timely, as imminent, as it does to you and reverend harris? >> absolutely. we talk to voters who only voted for the first time in their lives in, say, harris county, because they opened up 24-hour voting. the minimum wage in texas is seven bucks and 25 cents an hour. folks are working two or three jobs in order to make ends meet. their window to vote may be 2:00 to 3:00 a.m. the voter suppression effort in
what reverend harris and bishop barber and the poor people's campaign are doing in texas is opening uper front in this fight, making sure that while they're doing the great work in d.c., that we're doing what we need to do in texas to make sure that we win the right to vote for every eligible american. that's the genius of our democracy and we've got to make sure we fight for it, realize it, and win. that's what we're doing from georgetown to austin, culminating at the state capitol on the 31st...
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reporter: some catholic bishops in saskatchewan also want the vatican to act, but stressed that apologies eugh. >> a big step toward reconciliation is a new understanding of our history in this country. we are talking about the deepest historical wound in this country, and if it is complicated and messy to address it today, that's because that wound is deep and profound and has never been dealt with well. reporter: at another site, that history is now painfully visible, marked out grave by gray. momentum igathering to search for the truth across canada. laura: in report today released about what happened at another school, officials said former pupils recall being woken at night to dig graves in a nearby orchard. before we go tonight, if your mind you to go swimming to cool off this summer,he water is mighty chilly in this lake in siberia. international swimmers plunged into icy wats with temperatures as low as four degrees centigrade, that starting nine degrees fahrenheit for those in the u.s. in russia it's known as the great swim, which is almost 44 miles usually. the swimmers dedicate
reporter: some catholic bishops in saskatchewan also want the vatican to act, but stressed that apologies eugh. >> a big step toward reconciliation is a new understanding of our history in this country. we are talking about the deepest historical wound in this country, and if it is complicated and messy to address it today, that's because that wound is deep and profound and has never been dealt with well. reporter: at another site, that history is now painfully visible, marked out grave...
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frankly, it's a sign that would bishop barber the poor people campaign and others who are willing todoing is actually working it's bringing the parties to the table, they're feeling the pressure and they know that they need to move forward. i would argue, and agree fully with bishop barber, that as important as the physical infrastructure of our country is, if we do not save the infrastructure of our democracy, protect the right to vote and guaranteed field for elections going forward we will lose it forever and nothing else is possible. raising the minimum wage. expanding access to health care, confronting climate change, legalizing illegal immigrants in this country. all these things only become when we bring people in the voting places, so that their voices are heard. i hope that senator warnock and others who believe in this continue to drive a hard bargain and say look, if you want i vote on infrastructure, if you want my vote on something else, i'm gonna have your leadership and your vote on passing democracy bills like the for the people act. i think we need to be tough on thi
frankly, it's a sign that would bishop barber the poor people campaign and others who are willing todoing is actually working it's bringing the parties to the table, they're feeling the pressure and they know that they need to move forward. i would argue, and agree fully with bishop barber, that as important as the physical infrastructure of our country is, if we do not save the infrastructure of our democracy, protect the right to vote and guaranteed field for elections going forward we will...
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bishop: madam speaker, i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 4502, as chair of the agriculture rural development food and drug administration and related agencies subcommittee, i am pleased to highlight the national priorities that are funded in our division. first, i'd like to thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. fortenberry, and the entire subcommittee for their continued bipartisan cooperation. the jurisdiction of our bill is far-reaching and touches the lives of every citizen and while we may disagree on matters of policy from time to time, agriculture, rural development and the safety of our food and drugs and the liveability and sustainability of our ecosystems here and across the globe are indeed bipartisan concerns. and we truly approach our work collaboratively and achieve the greater good for our country and humanity. for the f.y. 2022 allocation, it's $22.65 billion, which is $2.85 billion over the fiscal year 2021. the bill addresses three key priorities. first, ensuring equitable participation in us
bishop: madam speaker, i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 4502, as chair of the agriculture rural development food and drug administration and related agencies subcommittee, i am pleased to highlight the national priorities that are funded in our division. first, i'd like to thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. fortenberry, and the entire subcommittee for their continued bipartisan cooperation. the jurisdiction of our bill is far-reaching and touches the lives...