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in unspeakable connitions.family members offthose held in bondage speak out... the latest erson to be arrested in the casee case. 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. weather)) ((ad ib meteerologist)) 3 ((traffii repooter ad libs)) map olddcourt map 75 map fiber ap 3 3 3 -3 3 still to come... washingtonnd-c is ranked as one of tte weaathiest ities in america!the average income the city it'' surpassed in - that title! title!"it looos llke a stored, llke surplus meat in the basement." pasement."and more arrests are made regarding the basement bonddge case out of philadelphia.the latest pprson to facc charges... and how many áotherá people...thoss behind a fourtt person hassbeen arrested in connection witt a horrific case of captivity.the suspects are charged with imprisoning ffur mentally disabled people in a philadelphia boiler room.as susan candiitti reports... police believe thh four people found in the basement, were there for 10 days. --reporter pkg-as ffllows --
in unspeakable connitions.family members offthose held in bondage speak out... the latest erson to be arrested in the casee case. 3q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. weather)) ((ad ib meteerologist)) 3 ((traffii repooter ad libs)) map olddcourt map 75 map fiber ap 3 3 3 -3 3 still to come... washingtonnd-c is ranked as one of tte weaathiest ities in america!the average income the city it''...
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gay, bondage, couples. so, berkley and tyler are in the bedroom. tyler needs a little time to get excited, so -- we and all of their clients are waiting. those clients will pay up to $8 a minute, and 75% of that goes to the hosting website. but with the amount of traffic tyler and berkley get, they say it's still worth it. worth it, because it means they can support their daughter. tyler and berkley had been dating on and off again for about five years when berkley got pregnant at 19. the two worked hard to stay together, to create a family. but that wasn't easy. just eight months ago, tyler and berkley were struggling to make ends meet. >> i've never had money growing up. he's never had money growing up. we always pinched pennies. >> reporter: without a college degree, berkley was only age to get short-term work as a cocktail waitress in a nightclub. and tyler could onto get jobs that made less than $350 a week. >> it did get to the point where we weren't making enough money. if i would have lost my job, we would have had nothing. we would have be
gay, bondage, couples. so, berkley and tyler are in the bedroom. tyler needs a little time to get excited, so -- we and all of their clients are waiting. those clients will pay up to $8 a minute, and 75% of that goes to the hosting website. but with the amount of traffic tyler and berkley get, they say it's still worth it. worth it, because it means they can support their daughter. tyler and berkley had been dating on and off again for about five years when berkley got pregnant at 19. the two...
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it is obviously at all times both about the question of intergenerational human chattel bondage and aboute autonomy of the american states relative to the national government. the two, of course, that bring the final decade of stress that breaks apart the union or the fugitive slave act of 1850, which allowed an slavers to pursue formerly enslaved women, men, and children into free states and return them to servitude. the second is the compromise of 1850 that allowed territories to enter the union as slave or free state, which, of course, set up violent lobbying. it turns out people did not just get to make these choices, but, in fact, there was lobbying and organizing with these potential new states. one might suggest that the bloody battles of the civil war resolve these questions -- the question of 1850 through the fugitive slave act and through the compromise of 1850 once and for all, but once lincoln and the union when, once the union is preserved, it is clear we have established the primacy of the federal government. i think there are reasons to read post-1865 american history in a
it is obviously at all times both about the question of intergenerational human chattel bondage and aboute autonomy of the american states relative to the national government. the two, of course, that bring the final decade of stress that breaks apart the union or the fugitive slave act of 1850, which allowed an slavers to pursue formerly enslaved women, men, and children into free states and return them to servitude. the second is the compromise of 1850 that allowed territories to enter the...
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extra pressure and the fact that so many of their players have played in russia could work to very bondage that was as good as a good thing is that we know the russian players very well as their manager had a stint in the premier league was such a tour and from two thousand and six to two thousand and seven he always watched this guy in the needs games as world so we've got. plenty of scouting is done on our opponents now we just have to measure confidence talked with our actions on the page although everything is in russia's favor going into the game of our kids pulled off a massive shock against the russians last time mts spawn russia dominated from start to finish stalks excellence trying to be the only goal of the game which gave the slovaks a surprise victory for russia or of only managed to be best central european opponents one thousand six competitive matches over six years ago today these two countries played an equally important qualifier here in slovakia about occasionally emphasis was firmly on the russians to win but they failed to get over the points and we did and the parent
extra pressure and the fact that so many of their players have played in russia could work to very bondage that was as good as a good thing is that we know the russian players very well as their manager had a stint in the premier league was such a tour and from two thousand and six to two thousand and seven he always watched this guy in the needs games as world so we've got. plenty of scouting is done on our opponents now we just have to measure confidence talked with our actions on the page...
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how does sexual fantasy, and even an obsession with bondage, lead to murder?it doesn't necessarily. what makes serial killers different than other people who might fantasize about power, dominance, control, is that they do not have a legitimate way to satisfy their need for power. so they take, they grab that power in the most violent way. >> at the end of 1977 in december, dennis rader killed his seventh victim, nancy fox. >> broke in and waited for her to come home in the kitchen. >> this time rader's plans went smoothly as the single working girl, who was just 25, came home alone. >> i confronted her, told her that i had a problem, a sexual problem, that i would have to tie her up and have sex with her. >> rader said he handcuffed and tied nancy fox, strangled her with a belt, left his telltale semen by the body and got out without a hitch. then he called the police. rader actually had the audacity to phone 911 and alert authorities to his own crime. >> you will find a homicide. at 843 south pershing, nancy fox. >> i'm sorry, sir. i can't understand you. wh
how does sexual fantasy, and even an obsession with bondage, lead to murder?it doesn't necessarily. what makes serial killers different than other people who might fantasize about power, dominance, control, is that they do not have a legitimate way to satisfy their need for power. so they take, they grab that power in the most violent way. >> at the end of 1977 in december, dennis rader killed his seventh victim, nancy fox. >> broke in and waited for her to come home in the kitchen....
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were let's now take a listen at what our political analysts need from bondage had to say before coming to power. gave an interview to foreign journalists here in moscow i was also present and i remember that and later south on the part of the state machine no i think madrid it was serious i think it was sincere keys are part of the machine he acknowledges it he wants the machine to function perfectly this is one of the reasons why he was so angry with called it. was there an earlier york is kind of giving us dates of what's been going on the political scene here in russia well you can watch the full interview with president dmitry medvedev on our website along with all the other stories and videos and here's what we've got for you there today . the sky's the limit eight hundred russian paratroopers dropped to earth as part of their elite training check out all the pictures and the website gallery section . and not so great britain the u.k. is singled out as europe's worst place to live in a new quality of life poll find out why brits have it so bad at hearty dot com. what an hour to li
were let's now take a listen at what our political analysts need from bondage had to say before coming to power. gave an interview to foreign journalists here in moscow i was also present and i remember that and later south on the part of the state machine no i think madrid it was serious i think it was sincere keys are part of the machine he acknowledges it he wants the machine to function perfectly this is one of the reasons why he was so angry with called it. was there an earlier york is...
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organizations these funds are used among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for profit in the caucasus what you. can go read mystical upon in many north caucuses residents go to muslim countries such as pakistan and saudi arabia to study by the time they return home what is this subtle line for them between their spiritual freedom and the realize ation that the citizens of a secular state with that. at the greatest. unfortunately this line becomes blurred we are indeed facing this problem until recently we were unaware of the number of young people who traveled for religious education in saudi arabia pakistan egypt and a number of other countries having lived and studied for five years in a country like saudi arabia which is an absolutely non secular state a person returns to our country to secular authority institutions and laws and fields are lost amid these realities for these people require a special approach and out of protection program in essence various countries have different ways of working on this matter for instance t
organizations these funds are used among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for profit in the caucasus what you. can go read mystical upon in many north caucuses residents go to muslim countries such as pakistan and saudi arabia to study by the time they return home what is this subtle line for them between their spiritual freedom and the realize ation that the citizens of a secular state with that. at the greatest....
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organizations these funds are used among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for profits in the caucasus mystical upon him thank you very much for this interview. even the role of. the sacred. is the essence of life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic. crossroads of religion. say some strong spirit is hard. to please. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow here's a recap of all our top stories police fired tear gas and demonstrators in athens as a nation is brought to a standstill by a nationwide strike state services have been paralyzed after thousands of civil servants walked off their jobs protested new social compacts. russia and china blocking un resolution against syria which had the european backing moscow says. the targeting of damascus is based on a confrontation and not a push for pete's. thousands across the us voicing their anger at corporate money and its influence on the government at a time of soaring unemployment labor unison joined the chorus of disapproval. and next we are.
organizations these funds are used among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for profits in the caucasus mystical upon him thank you very much for this interview. even the role of. the sacred. is the essence of life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic. crossroads of religion. say some strong spirit is hard. to please. welcome back you're watching our live from moscow here's a recap of all our top stories police...
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among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for prophets in the caucasus mystical opinion thank you very much for this interview. even the role of this game should land a sacred. magic is the life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic mature. crossroads of two minute chunks. safe and strong a spirit is hard. on . the losing. the. wealthy british style it's time to cut back on the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. broadcasting live from moscow this is our team glad to have you with us let's take a look at your top headlines. in athens police used tear gas to battle stone throwers as. the demonstrations get out of control on a day of nationwide strikes that paralyzed the country the one day walkout by public sector staff angry at huge cuts in pay and pensions the shutdown airports and schools. conflict resolution russia and china vetoed proposed to europeans plan it to enforce u.n. sanctions against syria with moscow and beijing instead urging t
among other things to finance radical religious literature and a number of bondage leaders who exploit children for prophets in the caucasus mystical opinion thank you very much for this interview. even the role of this game should land a sacred. magic is the life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic mature. crossroads of two minute chunks. safe and strong a spirit is hard. on . the losing. the. wealthy british style it's time to cut back on the. markets why not. find out what's...
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one is a right and the other is -- leads to bondage. more than a generation, our culture has emphasized the message of self indulgent at the expense of social obligation. we have read to the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their father is behind bars, the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it is the family. the demise of the family is the demise of and the great society. [applause] this great country of ours has never been steered off course when we have advocated policies that expand freedom and promote strong families. neither can it be preserved without an unwavering commitment to our national security. as americans, we are blessed to have the greatest fighting force for freedom in this entire world. our men and women of the united states military. [applause] there are some out there, some misguided souls, that say you cannot find here is that more. my, my, are they ever wrong. we have here is to that. -- today.
one is a right and the other is -- leads to bondage. more than a generation, our culture has emphasized the message of self indulgent at the expense of social obligation. we have read to the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their father is behind bars, the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it is the family. the demise of the family is the demise of and the great society....
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. >>> slavery may come before the federal courts again injuries the group being held in bondage, whalesor people for the ethical treatment of animals is suing sea world for their treatment of orcas. they say they are held in captivity and forced to work and in essence they are enslaved. the animal rights group says this is illegal under the 13th amendment since it does not specify humans. sea world says the lawsuit is a publicity stunt. >>> now, to someone who has helped millions of kids learn the alphabet, about sharing, making friends and just being a better kid. we are are talking about elmo. no toddler and likely few parents would tell you his real name. tonight, the man behind the puppet. >> elmo has a simple nature. >> ha is it called. >> elmo's song. >> superb comic timing and a wide range of facial expressions for a furry monster. but elmo is not who he appears to be. >> does it it freak out children when they discover elmo is mai a middle aged black man? >> elmo is a puppet and this is master puppetier kevin clash. >> you are elmo but you can't be elmo all the time because peop
. >>> slavery may come before the federal courts again injuries the group being held in bondage, whalesor people for the ethical treatment of animals is suing sea world for their treatment of orcas. they say they are held in captivity and forced to work and in essence they are enslaved. the animal rights group says this is illegal under the 13th amendment since it does not specify humans. sea world says the lawsuit is a publicity stunt. >>> now, to someone who has helped...
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. >> a fourth person under arrest in connection with the human bondage case. police arrested the daughter of the alleged ring leader who is suspected of imprisoning four mentally ill people in a basement and doing it so she could cash their social security checks. evidence suggests there are more victims out there. in another development, ten young people were taken into protective custody. one of them, the 19-year-old niece of linda westen, the reported leader of the group. the teenager showed signs of physical abuse. >> a number of juveniles involved in this. traveled with them from pennsylvania to texas, virginia, and florida. >> now more tests are needed to figure out the identities of the parents of the juveniles in custody. police say two of them may belong to one of the alleged victims. >>> investigators with the national weather service are surveying the damage from an intense storm down in south florida. look at it. it is pretty bad. trees knocked down. cars tossed in the air and nearly two dozen homes damaged in the towns of plantation and sunrise. d
. >> a fourth person under arrest in connection with the human bondage case. police arrested the daughter of the alleged ring leader who is suspected of imprisoning four mentally ill people in a basement and doing it so she could cash their social security checks. evidence suggests there are more victims out there. in another development, ten young people were taken into protective custody. one of them, the 19-year-old niece of linda westen, the reported leader of the group. the teenager...
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. >> then he explains about some sexual fetishes and bondage. >> my ex-girlfriend liked to have her wristshe bed posts. >> wow, did you do it for her? >> uh-huh. >> he says he'll try that on her. >> how was the ride? it's cold out there today. >> cold. >> but now here he is in the house. >> what do you want to do? >> he could take her for a ride in his convertible, but then he thinks better of it. >> it's pretty cold for a ride. >> i know. it's pretty windy outside. >> oh, man. >> on the other hand, it's pretty warm inside. >> whew, man. take off my jacket? >> yeah, go ahead. i'm going to grab a sweater. i'm kind of cold. i'll be right back. >> have a seat back over there for me. you need to know that i'm chris hansen within "dateline nbc" and i need to talk to you about why you're here, sir. >> outside the police are ready. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. down. >> just have a seat right there in that chair. >> back at the station, green tells the investigators he was just joking about all the sex. he says he was just trying to educate the girl. >> you tried to educate her about a
. >> then he explains about some sexual fetishes and bondage. >> my ex-girlfriend liked to have her wristshe bed posts. >> wow, did you do it for her? >> uh-huh. >> he says he'll try that on her. >> how was the ride? it's cold out there today. >> cold. >> but now here he is in the house. >> what do you want to do? >> he could take her for a ride in his convertible, but then he thinks better of it. >> it's pretty cold for a ride....
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one is the right, the other leads to bondage. for more than a generation, our culture has emphasized a message of self indulgence at the expense of social obligation. we have reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancy, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government. it is the family. the demise of the family is the demise of any great society. [applause] this great country of ours has never been scared off course when we had advocated policies that expand freedom and promote strong families trade neither can it to be preserved without an unwavering commitment to our national security. as americans, we are blessed to have the greatest fighting force for freedom in this entire world. our men and women of the united states military. [applause] there are some out there, some misguided souls that say you cannot find heroes anymore. are they ever wrong. we have here is today. -- heroes today. they're fighting in the moun
one is the right, the other leads to bondage. for more than a generation, our culture has emphasized a message of self indulgence at the expense of social obligation. we have reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancy, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government. it is the family. the demise of the family is the demise of any great society. [applause] this great country of...
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this obviously tall times both about the question of the intergenerational human bondage and about theautonomy of the american states relative to the national government. the to the brink of the final decade of stress that break apart the union for the fugitive slave act of 1850 which allowed them to pursue the formerly enslaved women, men and children into the free states and return them to servitude and the second is the compromise of 1850 that allows territories to enter the union as sleeves or free states which of course set up violent lobbying. it turns of people didn't just get to make these choices but in fact there was lobbying and organizing with the potential states. now one might suggest that the bloody battles of the civil war result of the questions of 1850 through the fugitive slave act and the compromise of 1850 once and for all but once lincoln and the union when and once the union is preserved it is clear that we have established the federal government. and i think there are reasons to read post 1865 american history in a way that does demonstrate the growing authority
this obviously tall times both about the question of the intergenerational human bondage and about theautonomy of the american states relative to the national government. the to the brink of the final decade of stress that break apart the union for the fugitive slave act of 1850 which allowed them to pursue the formerly enslaved women, men and children into the free states and return them to servitude and the second is the compromise of 1850 that allows territories to enter the union as sleeves...
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>> the broken chains represent the broken chains of bondage. >> reporter: real estate tycoon leonard everyone wants to know, how much did it cost? >> well over a million dollars and just stop there. >> was it worth it? >> priceless. what it represents. it represents our fundamental values in this country. >> reporter: before ever creating the actual statue of liberty, the sculptor made a model 16 times smaller and france made that model to cast the new lady liberty. the french government is allowing only 1 copies to be made and when stern heard about the production, he knew he had to have one of them. >> whatever it was, i would have paid. >> reporter: with this 9 1/2 foot version, no assembly required unlike the full-size the statue that had to be shipped in 1945. it took four months to put back together and it would welcome 12 million immigrants as they made their way by ellis zilisland. >> i've come to understand the stature of liberty is america to me. >> reporter: but this november, the statue of liberty will close for a year' worth of repairs and that could mean more visitors f
>> the broken chains represent the broken chains of bondage. >> reporter: real estate tycoon leonard everyone wants to know, how much did it cost? >> well over a million dollars and just stop there. >> was it worth it? >> priceless. what it represents. it represents our fundamental values in this country. >> reporter: before ever creating the actual statue of liberty, the sculptor made a model 16 times smaller and france made that model to cast the new lady...
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it is obviously, at all times, both about the question about intergenerational human bondage and the relative autonomy of the state's relative to the national government. the two that bring the final decade of stress, that breaks apart the union, are the fugitive slave act of 1850 which allowed an slavers to pursue formerly enslaved women and men and children into free states and return them to servitude. the second is the compromise of 1850 that allowed the territories to enter the union as slave or free states. this set up violent lobbying. it turns out people did not just get to make these choices. there was lobbying around those and organizing within these potential new states. one might suggest that the bloody battles of the civil war result of these questions, the question of 1850 through the fugitive slave act and through the compromise of 18 51 cent for all. that once all lincoln and union wind, once the union is preserved, that it is clear we have established the primacy of the federal government. i thank there are reasons to read a post-1865 american history in a way that d
it is obviously, at all times, both about the question about intergenerational human bondage and the relative autonomy of the state's relative to the national government. the two that bring the final decade of stress, that breaks apart the union, are the fugitive slave act of 1850 which allowed an slavers to pursue formerly enslaved women and men and children into free states and return them to servitude. the second is the compromise of 1850 that allowed the territories to enter the union as...
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the other leads to bondage.ation we have indulged at the expense of and reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it's the family and the demise of the family is demise of any great society. [ applause ] this kbrat country of ours has never been steered off course that has expanded freedom and promote strong families. but neither can be preserved without an unwavering commitment to the national security and as americans, we have the greatest, fighting force for freedom in this entire world. our men and women of the united states military. and there are some places that say you can't find heroes anymore. my, my, were they ever wrong. we have heroes here. they are fighting in the mountains of afghanistan. they are in the sands of iraq. and there are places that we don't even know about to find and destroy the enemies of this country. and the
the other leads to bondage.ation we have indulged at the expense of and reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorce and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it's the family and the demise of the family is demise of any great society. [ applause ] this kbrat country of ours has never been steered off course that has expanded freedom and promote strong families. but...
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prisoners would have the opportunity to rejoin the battle if they were involved in the breakage of their bondage. so the court has found itself extending rights to the place of it stirred -- absurd extension, the denial of the extension of rights geographically to the battlefield and realizing by stopping here we provide persons and of not in the best interests of prisoners, and the opinion raises the question, is their situation by which we would have said it is okay to detain them in these settings without full due process rights? maybe we have set up a situation where people can, quote, turn off the constitution by putting people in these settings if they don't have traditional constitutional rights and they express some serious misgivings about the idea that someone can turn off the constitution. i would have misgivings about anybody who could turn off the constitution. but also have misgivings about individuals who turn on the constitution where it doesn't exist. for me the constitution is to be respected and i don't think it is noble to extend the constitution without amending the constitu
prisoners would have the opportunity to rejoin the battle if they were involved in the breakage of their bondage. so the court has found itself extending rights to the place of it stirred -- absurd extension, the denial of the extension of rights geographically to the battlefield and realizing by stopping here we provide persons and of not in the best interests of prisoners, and the opinion raises the question, is their situation by which we would have said it is okay to detain them in these...
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blessing america while we were treating our brothers and sisters while putting them in chains and bondage. 17 years he fought that fight. believing he was called to bring an end to slavery. his last year there, he was a young, tall man from illinois who had been elected to congress one time, most people don't know that he was ever elected to anything but president, but abraham lincoln was elected. john quincy adams liked him, took him under his wing. and it was reported that after lincoln was defeated after just two short years, went back, made some money, working, doing some legal work for the railroads and other things, after the compromise of 1850 he knew he couldn't allow this slavery as even more states with slavery, got back involved and fought the battle. didn't get elected to the senate. 1860 got collected -- elected president. but it was reported that someone asked him, if there was anything memorable that happened during his two brief years in the house of representatives and that he replied, basically that not other than those powerful sermons john quincy adams used to preach o
blessing america while we were treating our brothers and sisters while putting them in chains and bondage. 17 years he fought that fight. believing he was called to bring an end to slavery. his last year there, he was a young, tall man from illinois who had been elected to congress one time, most people don't know that he was ever elected to anything but president, but abraham lincoln was elected. john quincy adams liked him, took him under his wing. and it was reported that after lincoln was...
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the other leads to bondage. for more than a generation, our culture has emphasized a message of self-indulgence at the expense of social obligation. we have reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorced and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it is the family, and the demise of the family is the demise of any great society. [applause] this great country of ours has never been steered off course when we advocated policies that promote strong families, but neither can it be preserved without an unwaiverring commitment to our national security. you know, as americans, we're blessed to have the greatest fighting force for people in this entire world. our men and women of the united states military. [applause] you know, there's some out there, some misguided souls that say, you know, you can't find heros anymore. my, my, are they ever wrong. we have heros today. they are
the other leads to bondage. for more than a generation, our culture has emphasized a message of self-indulgence at the expense of social obligation. we have reaped the consequences in the form of teen pregnancies, divorced and broken families, the cycle of incarceration that joins young men with their fathers behind bars. the fabric of our society is not government or individual freedom. it is the family, and the demise of the family is the demise of any great society. [applause] this great...
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in the name of my lord and savior jesus christ who gives me freedom from the bondage of sin, liberty to stand for what is right, and the reason to live, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the plemming pledge today will be led by the gentlelady from ohio, miss fufpblg. -- ms. fudge. ms. fudge: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side. for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection, so ordered. ms. jenkins: to spur job creation in this country, we must remove burdensome regulation stifling our job creators. the e.p.a.'s maximum achievable control technology, or mact, rule, is set to crush our cement manufac
in the name of my lord and savior jesus christ who gives me freedom from the bondage of sin, liberty to stand for what is right, and the reason to live, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the plemming pledge today will be led by the gentlelady from ohio, miss fufpblg. -- ms. fudge. ms. fudge: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united...
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the opportunity to rejoin the battle if they were somehow to be involved in the breakage of their bondage. and so the court has finally found itself in extending rights to the place of an absurd extension. then at least currently the denial of extension of rights geographically all the way to the battlefield but then realizing that, whoa, by stopping here we've provided a perverse incentive that is not in the best interests of the prisoners' safety, the safe oi of our -- safety of our own fighting forces or the like. and the court at the end of the opinion sort of raises a question, well, is there a situation in which, by which we would have said that it's okay to detain them in these settings without the full due process rights. maybe we've set up a situation where people can, quote, turn off the constitution by putting people in these settings that they don't have traditional constitutional rights. and they express some serious misgiving about the idea that someone could turn off the constitution. i would be, i would have real misgivings about anybody who could turn off the constitution
the opportunity to rejoin the battle if they were somehow to be involved in the breakage of their bondage. and so the court has finally found itself in extending rights to the place of an absurd extension. then at least currently the denial of extension of rights geographically all the way to the battlefield but then realizing that, whoa, by stopping here we've provided a perverse incentive that is not in the best interests of the prisoners' safety, the safe oi of our -- safety of our own...
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coerced fund paid labour that was part and parcel of the experience dehumanizing intergenerational bondage. mcdonnell seems to think that that particular history is not worthy of remembrance. it is a flip erasure of black life, struggling, and suffering. on my father's side, we have traced our family tree as far back as we could to a black woman sold on the street corner of churchill, virginia. my father and his siblings and grew up in that neighborhood. they attended racially segregated schools. despite being starved for resources by the state, my father and his twin brother went on to become college professors. my father became the first dean of african-american affairs at the university of virginia. [applause] and i grew up in virginia in the late 1970's, my teachers still referred to the civil war as the war of northern aggression. absolutely. the war between the states did not become the civil war until college. my interracial family experienced harassment and abuse during the decades that we made our home in the commonwealth. but, virginia is also the place where i made lifelong frie
coerced fund paid labour that was part and parcel of the experience dehumanizing intergenerational bondage. mcdonnell seems to think that that particular history is not worthy of remembrance. it is a flip erasure of black life, struggling, and suffering. on my father's side, we have traced our family tree as far back as we could to a black woman sold on the street corner of churchill, virginia. my father and his siblings and grew up in that neighborhood. they attended racially segregated...
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maker after having a decision that allows these free africans to be drug out of here in chains and bondage? he won the case. the africans, as they should have been, were free. they should have been. and it is an embarrassment that slavery was ever allowed in this country. but if you look at the founding, they were led by christian founders. you look at the greatest developments in civil rights, abraham lincoln felt called by god to run for office and bring an end to slavery. john quincy adams was a mentor to him during the two brief years he was in the house of representatives. adams had a massive stroke during that term, but young abraham lincoln, despite the difference in age, was an honorary pallbearers. adams thought a will the of lincoln. after lincoln was president, he said the most memorable thing that occurred in his time in the house of representatives just down the hall here was john quincy adams' powerful sermons on the evils of slavery. because john quincy adams, as a christian, believed he was being called, after losing the election for a second term, he believed he was being
maker after having a decision that allows these free africans to be drug out of here in chains and bondage? he won the case. the africans, as they should have been, were free. they should have been. and it is an embarrassment that slavery was ever allowed in this country. but if you look at the founding, they were led by christian founders. you look at the greatest developments in civil rights, abraham lincoln felt called by god to run for office and bring an end to slavery. john quincy adams...