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brickwall professor at the catholic university thanks for your insight today here on r.t. . austria the country's foreign minister said muslim kid god should be shut down with more details is peace all over. well sebastian curtis is an outspoken figure in the austrian government only thirty years old of course and he has caused quite a stir with what he's come out with in relation to islamic kindergartens he says that they should be shut down because they culturally and linguistically isolate children guardians should prepare children for school because of their can speak german but muslim to go is a difference in terms of their language principles we don't need them at all so busting curt's has caused controversy in the past back in twenty fifteen he proposed what was called the islam law that he put forward before the the austrian parliament this proposed that all mosques got their funding only from within australia and also that there was an austrian approved version of the qur'an that was used in mosques within austria now a watered down version about law was passed it d
brickwall professor at the catholic university thanks for your insight today here on r.t. . austria the country's foreign minister said muslim kid god should be shut down with more details is peace all over. well sebastian curtis is an outspoken figure in the austrian government only thirty years old of course and he has caused quite a stir with what he's come out with in relation to islamic kindergartens he says that they should be shut down because they culturally and linguistically isolate...
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terrorism because that he says is the most pressing issue in today's world a professor from the catholic university of live on drawn brick wall believes france is no longer willing to follow interventionist policies taking a more holistic and a more good disposition namely that transition have as it's called to intervene in the internal i feel for the state and over. time so i think the time of the neoconservative human the right alliance if you can call it late that which has been in favor of so-called humanitarian intervention the regime change and son i think that. my core might be more on that line but it appears that he is not even and i think also you must realize that unlike the united states deep state in france by and large or poor as to these policies of change and intervention. of a french president has also lashed out at donald trump running his policy making as unpredictable it comes as the u.s. state department has made a public you turn on trump's ticket or rhetoric with a spokesperson now questioning the gulf states blockade of doha policy shift becoming something of a trend for the
terrorism because that he says is the most pressing issue in today's world a professor from the catholic university of live on drawn brick wall believes france is no longer willing to follow interventionist policies taking a more holistic and a more good disposition namely that transition have as it's called to intervene in the internal i feel for the state and over. time so i think the time of the neoconservative human the right alliance if you can call it late that which has been in favor of...
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al vern ya university dropping nickname the crusaders catholic university announced its sports teamsden wolves. school officials say the name change was to create a stronger tie to patron saint, st. francis of a sissy it references the story of st. francis taming a wolf that terrorized a city. >>> with rain in the forecast, you may be quick to grab that umbrella. but do you have the latest and greatest? there's new umbrella out there that promises no wet mess. >> i like the sound of it at least called the better bella. is it a deal or a dud? our steve noviello put it to the test. ♪ >> reporter: if that drippy, slip pee mess is too much to manage, the makers of better brella say take look at this. >> genius new umbrella with reverse open close technology. >> reporter: they flip the script and turn the umbrella's design upside down. >> it's all about a lifestyle for us. >> reporter: casey jacobs know a two or thing about designs. >> we pride ourselves on the experience of the showroom. >> reporter: she's the showroom coordinator at perch from faucets to ovens, ranges to rain heads here
al vern ya university dropping nickname the crusaders catholic university announced its sports teamsden wolves. school officials say the name change was to create a stronger tie to patron saint, st. francis of a sissy it references the story of st. francis taming a wolf that terrorized a city. >>> with rain in the forecast, you may be quick to grab that umbrella. but do you have the latest and greatest? there's new umbrella out there that promises no wet mess. >> i like the sound...
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the catholic university in reading announced that sports teams will be gold the golden wolves. the name change was to create a stronger tie to its patron st. francis of a sis si see. the receivers the story of st. francis taming a wolf that terrorized a city. >>> the term media bias gets thrown around lot and today's political lexicon it hasn't include high school year books now. wall township high school in monmouth county, new jersey, is reissuing corrected year books after pictures were altered to remove president trump's name from student's clothing. a trump quote submit beside a student was also not included. the yearbook advisory has been suspended with pay. >>> a pope theft to tell you about coming it feltonville. man walked into a express wireless early in the morning asking about some phones and then in the middle of a demonstration he just took off. the man ran out of the store with 2i phones, disappeared down the street. so far he has not been found. >>> a former radnor commissioner has been found guilty of groping his 103-year-old mother-in-law. 75-year-old bill spa
the catholic university in reading announced that sports teams will be gold the golden wolves. the name change was to create a stronger tie to its patron st. francis of a sis si see. the receivers the story of st. francis taming a wolf that terrorized a city. >>> the term media bias gets thrown around lot and today's political lexicon it hasn't include high school year books now. wall township high school in monmouth county, new jersey, is reissuing corrected year books after pictures...
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i'm jihwan hwang, research scholar at the catholic university. so i think the -- i was wondering why the mark decide on the tight of this seminar, the north korea boom or bust. i'm sure that it's now boom because there are so many people here. so you are very interested in the north korean issues. he actually asking me to talk about the south korean perspective on the north korean nuclear issues, but unfortunately, i'm not a government official. but anyway, i know a lot of people inside of korean government. i have many friends inside the new south korean government. moon jae-in. so i think i think very well about the new south korean government and new york policy. basically, i think that i believe that as most of us do that moon jae-in the government north korea policy is you know somewhat different from the those of the previous back and park you know hey because the moon jae-in government, basically emphasize the importance or inter-korean relation including the economic comp ration and also the social and the cultural exchanges between the t
i'm jihwan hwang, research scholar at the catholic university. so i think the -- i was wondering why the mark decide on the tight of this seminar, the north korea boom or bust. i'm sure that it's now boom because there are so many people here. so you are very interested in the north korean issues. he actually asking me to talk about the south korean perspective on the north korean nuclear issues, but unfortunately, i'm not a government official. but anyway, i know a lot of people inside of...
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he earned his jd from catholic university. prior, he served as the chief counsel public policy office knights of columbus where he helped shape the organization's humanitarian response and led its policy advocacy of the victims of crisis. he served in the public's sphere on the government reforms drug policy and human resources and at the department of health and human services. the acting associate director for homeland security investigation began his career in law enforcement in the customs service where he served as the customs inspector marine enforcement officer and special agent prior to his position he served as a special agent for homeland. executive associate director of enforcement removal operations in this role. to remove individuals that presented a danger to national security or public safety is over 23 years of the law enforcement. it's the naturalization service. they have the training academy. kenneth is the assistant attorney general for the criminal division. he has earned a jd at georgetown law center wher
he earned his jd from catholic university. prior, he served as the chief counsel public policy office knights of columbus where he helped shape the organization's humanitarian response and led its policy advocacy of the victims of crisis. he served in the public's sphere on the government reforms drug policy and human resources and at the department of health and human services. the acting associate director for homeland security investigation began his career in law enforcement in the customs...
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my name is isabel gonzalez, and i am finishing my masters at the catholic university of america. i came today because i took a developing world. the classroom touches on aspects in developing countries, why are they struggling in education? that can be very much applied to some of the school districts in the united states. i really sympathize with your comments on family and how important it is for a child's education. at least for me, i know that my parents sent me to private schools for the majority of my life. but i know that it was their support and their patience with me that really helped me excel. just knowing that even if i failed a spelling tell us, in fourth grade, -- failed a spelling test, in fourth grade, i would not get punished, i've get somebody and support. how can we help you succeed? support.hy and how can we help you succeed? iowa wondering, what is your experience with that? what are the incentives we can put in place to encourage more parental involvement in a child's education? but tot that, communicate with teachers and in -- in sure that -- it is importan
my name is isabel gonzalez, and i am finishing my masters at the catholic university of america. i came today because i took a developing world. the classroom touches on aspects in developing countries, why are they struggling in education? that can be very much applied to some of the school districts in the united states. i really sympathize with your comments on family and how important it is for a child's education. at least for me, i know that my parents sent me to private schools for the...
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my name's isabell gonzalez and i'm finishing my masters at catholic university in america. i came today because i took a class in education in the developing world. so the class really touches on aspects in developing countries why are they struggling in education and that can sbrech applied to some of the school districts in the united states. so i really sympathize with your comments on family and how important it is for a child's education, because at least for me, i know that my parents sent me to private schools for the majority of my life, you be i know that it was their support and their patience with me that really hemmed me excel and just know that even if i failed a spelling test like in fourth grade, i knew i wasn't going to get punished. i was going to get sympathy and support, like how can we help you succeed, things like that. so i'm wondering what is your experience with that? what are the incentives we can put in place to encourage more parental involvement in a child's education. not just that but to communicate with teachers and ensure not only the view th
my name's isabell gonzalez and i'm finishing my masters at catholic university in america. i came today because i took a class in education in the developing world. so the class really touches on aspects in developing countries why are they struggling in education and that can sbrech applied to some of the school districts in the united states. so i really sympathize with your comments on family and how important it is for a child's education, because at least for me, i know that my parents...
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. >> rochon graduate from northeast catholic high school in 2011. he attended temple university. he was not drafted by any team. this is his campaign to make it to the big leagues. i have a surprise. he is here with me. >> bring him over. we want to see him. >> how are you guys doing? >> how did you get this idea? >> i'm a creative person. i wanted to make a statement. me not have a college -- i wanted to knock it in the face. >> why the eagles? there are better teams out there. >> will, way. thank you,. >> somebody just stop by to give us some water. >> thank you. >> what position? >> wide receiver. >> nice. >> want to see him play? >> yes. are you throwing to yourself? how are you doing it? >> i got people around the city that have been able to help me train. i have a film on youtube from a workout a couple weeks ago. >> i don't how this will work but we would like for her to throw you a pass. is that a regulation football? >> it is not. >> it's like a baby football. >> go ahead. you have to throw him a pass. >> this is your chance. >> ready, let's go. >> [applause & cheering]
. >> rochon graduate from northeast catholic high school in 2011. he attended temple university. he was not drafted by any team. this is his campaign to make it to the big leagues. i have a surprise. he is here with me. >> bring him over. we want to see him. >> how are you guys doing? >> how did you get this idea? >> i'm a creative person. i wanted to make a statement. me not have a college -- i wanted to knock it in the face. >> why the eagles? there are...
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leo university center for catholic, jewish studies and currently serves on the national council of apac. rabbi klein is a longtime advocate on behalf of the u.s.-israel alliance. as co-chair of the congressional hellenic-israel alliance, i welcome his continued advice and counsel, especially as it relates to security in the eastern mediterranean. for several years now, i have joined rabbi klein and the congregation for pastover and i very much look forward to continuing this tradition. i'm thankful for his friendship and i wish him many more years of blessed leadership. i yield back, mr. speaker. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair will entertain up to 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, 25 years ago i was grateful to
leo university center for catholic, jewish studies and currently serves on the national council of apac. rabbi klein is a longtime advocate on behalf of the u.s.-israel alliance. as co-chair of the congressional hellenic-israel alliance, i welcome his continued advice and counsel, especially as it relates to security in the eastern mediterranean. for several years now, i have joined rabbi klein and the congregation for pastover and i very much look forward to continuing this tradition. i'm...
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university of washington. >> there you go. the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro and went to a catholic high school in high yachtsville. he's headed to philadelphia. adam's hometown. to play for the 76ers. >> welcome to my team. >>> carol maloney caught up with fultz and was there for a special reunion between him and his old coach. >> reporter: number one overall for markelle fultz. even more amazing top of the basketball world, feeling so much joy and no pressure. >> a lot of people say it's a lot of pressure. for me, i don't feel pressure. i got goals that i set for myself p that's the way i look at it. i set goals for myself and my team goals. >> we have one question from the back. right here. here he is. this guy right here wants -- maybe you could ask him why you cut me? >> i was going to ask you how you feel about that coach that cut you. he was an idiot, right? >> made me better. made my story a little bit better. that helped me to work harder. >> great moment with his former high school coach, mike jones there. what a momentous occasion for the dmv. first player from the area to go number one overall since 197
university of washington. >> there you go. the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro and went to a catholic high school in high yachtsville. he's headed to philadelphia. adam's hometown. to play for the 76ers. >> welcome to my team. >>> carol maloney caught up with fultz and was there for a special reunion between him and his old coach. >> reporter: number one overall for markelle fultz. even more amazing top of the basketball world, feeling so much joy and no pressure....
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chris: you put the university on a trajectory that changed it, including our first catholic and jewish. david: and making it a rigorous institution. economicd about diversity's central to your presidency. it is an interesting diversity because it is not often talked about. more recently, we have had conservatives talk about political diversity, which is vital, but this is different. many ofsaying that on our campuses, while we have achieved some kind of person, the student body has remained remarkably affluent, hasn't it? chris: we look at our numbers, and we have in place of financial aid program that we think of as best in class that makes the university extraordinarily affordable for students who are admitted to the university. we have a great undergraduate education. we had thought we put those two in place, and we would get socioeconomic diversity in the undergraduate student body. about a dozen years ago, we looked at how we were doing, and found we had 7% of students who were eligible for federal pell grants that go to the least well-off families. it is not just the very poor. p
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>> reporter: educated first at catholic boarding school jones was palmyra valedictorian in 1949, son of the domestic workers he graduated from columbia and boss university law school and his experience with racism inspired his work in civil rights, leading him to doctor martin luther king junior. >> i met him when i was 29, and he was 31. >> reporter: jones became king 's lawyer, advisor and speech writer inspiring parts of his 1963 i have a dream speech. >> the reality toys day, to cash a check that has just been return marked in sufficient fund. >> i have a dream that one day >> it was his speech. >> i was honored he would incorporate the text. >> reporter: jones later broke color barriers on wall street, became a scholar and author of the behind the dream, a legacy palmyra high school teaches and will now honor by remaining its library and creating clarence jones institute for social justice to inspire the future. you gave some advice to the young people, what is it? >> don't let any third party define who you are. you define who you are. >> reporter: at 86 years young he is still defined by the love, instilled here n palmyra , cherri gregg for kyw n
>> reporter: educated first at catholic boarding school jones was palmyra valedictorian in 1949, son of the domestic workers he graduated from columbia and boss university law school and his experience with racism inspired his work in civil rights, leading him to doctor martin luther king junior. >> i met him when i was 29, and he was 31. >> reporter: jones became king 's lawyer, advisor and speech writer inspiring parts of his 1963 i have a dream speech. >> the reality...
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catholic church. reporter: a polish theologian from the congregation of the doctrine of the faith and a professor at two papal universitiesade global headlines when he came out with his spanish partner in a restaurant in rome. the carefully timed announcement was on the eve of a vatican synod about the family and sexuality. it also cost the priest his job. krzysztof: i always say that my husband took away my remaining anxieties and converted them into strength, energy, and love. i am free and happy. reporter: but it took krysztof charamsa a long time to admit that. he loved his years at the vatican. in terms of his personal needs, it was a time of lonely, silent withdrawal. he studied and published. he didn't speak about his sexuality, especially not at the vatican. it was always clear that being gay wasn't allowed. krzysztof: i was a proper young man of faith -- certain that homosexuals were bad people, pathological, sick, that they couldn't be with us all together in the community. that they wouldn't go to heaven, that they were dangerous and dirty. reporter: charamsa's dream was to work at the congregation of the doctr
catholic church. reporter: a polish theologian from the congregation of the doctrine of the faith and a professor at two papal universitiesade global headlines when he came out with his spanish partner in a restaurant in rome. the carefully timed announcement was on the eve of a vatican synod about the family and sexuality. it also cost the priest his job. krzysztof: i always say that my husband took away my remaining anxieties and converted them into strength, energy, and love. i am free and...
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because i'm nervous about studying catholics or if it is because i think the protestants are so unusual that i need to understand them. >> how did you get from brown university to cal? >> i did my phd here at cal. and because i have this unusual background. >> the ph -- phd topic was what? >> transformations of the bible and enlightenment. >> and you live in el cerrito? >> i live in el cerrito. the heartbeat of the east bay. and el cerrito is actually an interesting community for a lot of the same reasons that san francisco is interesting. the richard berkeley and richmond, captures a variety. >> particularly, a large japanese population. into what was a working class -- and a lot of african- americans worked in the shipyard. >> right. >> you are enjoying that. what do you do for recreation? >> i am a beekeeper. and a golfer. those are my two recreations. >> market, when you are not with your family, and you have time, what do you like to do? >> we have five kids. all of whom are living at home now. i think i remember having free time about six years ago. [ laughter ] seven we will have a little more time when we come back. thank you for staying with us. >>>
because i'm nervous about studying catholics or if it is because i think the protestants are so unusual that i need to understand them. >> how did you get from brown university to cal? >> i did my phd here at cal. and because i have this unusual background. >> the ph -- phd topic was what? >> transformations of the bible and enlightenment. >> and you live in el cerrito? >> i live in el cerrito. the heartbeat of the east bay. and el cerrito is actually an...
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university of washington. >> the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro. went to demath i catholic in high yachtsville. first thought was about, yep, his mom >> i was thinking about how much sacrifice that table has given me. just everything they've done for me. knowing that this is happening, this paid off. i still got a lot of work to do. i got a chance to take care of >> we're happy because he's from prince george's county. >> you're happy because he's on the way to philadelphia to play for the 76ers. >> other nba players wasted no time welcoming him. kevin durant sent a shout out to fultz on twitter last night. fultz, as you probably know by now, was the first pick in the nba draft. number one pick comes from pg county. we're on a roll. >> also showing fultz love on facebook. lot of love to go around megan mcgrath. she's live at dematha with reaction from his former teammates. hi, megan. >> reporter: very, very exciting. markelle fultz, he's a local guy. he went to dematha catholic high school here in hyattsville. you can see the gym behind me. friends and family gathered to watch. there was quite
university of washington. >> the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro. went to demath i catholic in high yachtsville. first thought was about, yep, his mom >> i was thinking about how much sacrifice that table has given me. just everything they've done for me. knowing that this is happening, this paid off. i still got a lot of work to do. i got a chance to take care of >> we're happy because he's from prince george's county. >> you're happy because he's on the way to...
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university. he was promoting book on your show the other day. gingrich. i'm from that area, and i'm catholic also. he disgust me. he's not the only one. trump is on utter insanity. you can say no and yes and then blame the news and call it fake you don't have to air a program. all you have to do is talk to him. host: all right. let's go to jack in oklahoma, line for republicans. good morning. caller: i was to thank megyn kelly is one of the most respected female journalist that's out there. if people aren't grown up enough to hear a story and if this guy believe it's all credit, he discredits himself. intelligent american people to realize, he's about nothing. i want to say one other thing about the democrats and republicans and news going on. abraham lincoln wasn't the first one who said, divided house cannot stand. it was jesus christ. as we air democrats and republicans, we air our stuff on the news more than any other nation. how are we going to try to make other countries look at us as a free nation and want to try to model after us when we look like we're divided and confused. as we're
university. he was promoting book on your show the other day. gingrich. i'm from that area, and i'm catholic also. he disgust me. he's not the only one. trump is on utter insanity. you can say no and yes and then blame the news and call it fake you don't have to air a program. all you have to do is talk to him. host: all right. let's go to jack in oklahoma, line for republicans. good morning. caller: i was to thank megyn kelly is one of the most respected female journalist that's out there. if...
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catholic high school got their diplomas today. don't they look great. the graduation was held on campus of the holy family universityd with proud family members who snapped pictures to commemorate this very important occasion. congratulations. >> yup, and still to come here today, kittens tacos and coffee believe it or not those are just three of the things that you can get for free if you stick around for freebie friday. >> and will your job be a thing of the past going forward? just ask this web site which occupations are reportedly most at risk of being taken over by robots. >> plus he wanted cash. she wanted him to get a job. so what made this subway worker tell off a would be robber? she explains coming up. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> trial of that massachusetts woman accused of encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself. prosecutors say 20-year-old michelle carter sent dozens of text messages to then 18-year-old conrad roy in 2014 pressuring him to go through with his suicide. the forensic expert revealed in court today that roy searched for suicide methods online. roy was found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning in his tr
catholic high school got their diplomas today. don't they look great. the graduation was held on campus of the holy family universityd with proud family members who snapped pictures to commemorate this very important occasion. congratulations. >> yup, and still to come here today, kittens tacos and coffee believe it or not those are just three of the things that you can get for free if you stick around for freebie friday. >> and will your job be a thing of the past going forward?...
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on the big board today, it catholic charities and the archbishop of new york sci-fi, the science fiction network, part of our nbc universal gone through a rebriending >> and this satellite group of nbc. >> we'll watch for mover at the open apple might be a leader at the open >> who is the seller, let's get to the bottom of it. a lot of companies have been moving out of tech and moving into drugs and tech rindustries maybe the rotation has gone so far and maybe the money comes back but it's been wild and it's hurt a lot of people the sellers, who had taken a break from last -- remember two fridays ago, those sellers had come back and really destroyed a lot of technical looks like they're finished. i can't tell there was so much chaos in the supermarket and food group, no one was watching how tech was selling off. maybe the sellers took a breather last monday >> there was a point on friday where the only positive element was amazon >> and amazon was initially down i thought that was stupid. i'll tell you what's kind of compelling here, blue apron, that's a smart deal to get public right now before the chang in the world blu
on the big board today, it catholic charities and the archbishop of new york sci-fi, the science fiction network, part of our nbc universal gone through a rebriending >> and this satellite group of nbc. >> we'll watch for mover at the open apple might be a leader at the open >> who is the seller, let's get to the bottom of it. a lot of companies have been moving out of tech and moving into drugs and tech rindustries maybe the rotation has gone so far and maybe the money comes...
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university has organize add blood drive. he still remains condition, he's known scalise about 25 years and everyone he knows is feeling frustrated want council when is the largest catholicar and ziberov were found shot to death and they say the teens were targeted by multiple shooters who fired 30 rounds hitting one of boys ten times. detectives also believe the teens were targeted by someone they knew, paul wagner has more. >> appreciate you come here. >> reporter: detectives investigating the mercedes of shadi najjar and artem ziberov are now going through all of the boys' communications in the weeks and months before their deaths. in hopes of turning up the one piece of information investigators need. why would multiple shooters kill these boys in such a savage way >> we know kids talk on all kinds of platforms these they talk on not even facebook anymore.d do the right thing, talk to their parents about it. ing. >> reporter: one of the boys hit ten times and the other four. shadi najjar was sitting in the driver's seat and artem ziberov in the passenger seat. a source familiar with the investigation says one of the boys had cash in his hand. today, shadi najjar's fa
university has organize add blood drive. he still remains condition, he's known scalise about 25 years and everyone he knows is feeling frustrated want council when is the largest catholicar and ziberov were found shot to death and they say the teens were targeted by multiple shooters who fired 30 rounds hitting one of boys ten times. detectives also believe the teens were targeted by someone they knew, paul wagner has more. >> appreciate you come here. >> reporter: detectives...
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universal values be entered into the record in opposition to the bill. cities for action be entered into the bill, a letter opposing the bill. committee on migration of the catholic charities of the u.s.a. be entered into the bill. friends committee on national legislation, the quakers, against the bill presented. the network lobby for catholic social justice be entered into the bill. i ask unanimous consent that those letters be entered into the bill against the bill, and i return the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this time it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. pate injury: thank you, mr. speaker. -- mr. pittenger: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the previous administration's failures was the lack of prosecution and enforcement for crimes committed by illegal immigrants. for far too long the obama administration failed to adequately punish illegal immigrants who committed felonies in the united states. a simple deportati
universal values be entered into the record in opposition to the bill. cities for action be entered into the bill, a letter opposing the bill. committee on migration of the catholic charities of the u.s.a. be entered into the bill. friends committee on national legislation, the quakers, against the bill presented. the network lobby for catholic social justice be entered into the bill. i ask unanimous consent that those letters be entered into the bill against the bill, and i return the balance...