the other is the so-called cash for clurchgers. i object to any further proceedings with respect to these bills en bloc. the presiding officer: the objection is heard. mr. reid: madam president, yesterday -- the presiding officer: the bills will be placed on the calendar. mr. reid: madam president, yesterday this city and our country experienced a terrible and horrifying tragedy. a man by the name of stephen johns went to work every day for six years at our most moving museums, a living memorial to one of our world's more horrific atrocities, the holocaust museum. while standing guard yesterday at that united states holocaust museum, mr. stephen johns was killed protecting thousands of others who were inside the building. protecting them from the same fate that he suffered. his death is shock, upset and anger for the senate, our nation and all who detest senseless bloodshed. mr. jones was murdered in a place build to memorialize humanity's most unspeakable murders. he was a victim of violence and hatred in a place dedicated to teac