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but eleanor -- eleanor lays down two conditions.ne, the first condition is that franklin will never see lucy again. reasonable enough. he can hardly argue with this. although as it turns out, he eventually slips around this one a little bit. and if we get there, i'll tell you more about that. the second condition -- the second condition -- i want you to decide whether this is strange, problematic or what. the second condition is that franklin and eleanor will no longer cohabit as husband and wife. no more sex. that's it. okay. now, franklin is at this point 37 years old. how does he interpret this? i don't know. i don't know. he never wrote this down. how would you interpret it? if you were in franklin's position? did eleanor seriously think that franklin was going to be celibate for the rest of his life? i don't know. eleanor could be very insightful in certain aspects of life. but just as obtuse as can be in other aspects of life. okay. now at this point, at this point, you might be thinking -- and i certainly was, kind of at this
but eleanor -- eleanor lays down two conditions.ne, the first condition is that franklin will never see lucy again. reasonable enough. he can hardly argue with this. although as it turns out, he eventually slips around this one a little bit. and if we get there, i'll tell you more about that. the second condition -- the second condition -- i want you to decide whether this is strange, problematic or what. the second condition is that franklin and eleanor will no longer cohabit as husband and...
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eleanor. >> and the prosecutor just has to say, hey, and by the way, was the ex-wife missing for a month and roy didn't report it? >>> everyone, tonight's case alert. we still want answers in the murder of a 13-year-old georgia boy, chuckie mauk. this month, 1986, the little boy riding home on his bicycle, warner robins, georgia, stops to talk to a man in his car. as chuckie got back onto his bicycle, the unknown driver guns down the little boy near a local convenience store. look at this boy. if you have information, please call 478-542-2080. tonight, we remember chuckie mauk. >>> we're talking about a 3-ye-old little girl. i need to find her. >> i'm just hoping and praying that i get to go home. >> they can take our whole house down. they can level it. they can dig a big hole. i don't care what they want. caylee's not there. >> how come everybody's saying you're not upset, you're not crying, that you show no caring of where caylee is at all? >> because i'm not sitting here [ bleep ] crying e
eleanor. >> and the prosecutor just has to say, hey, and by the way, was the ex-wife missing for a month and roy didn't report it? >>> everyone, tonight's case alert. we still want answers in the murder of a 13-year-old georgia boy, chuckie mauk. this month, 1986, the little boy riding home on his bicycle, warner robins, georgia, stops to talk to a man in his car. as chuckie got back onto his bicycle, the unknown driver guns down the little boy near a local convenience store....
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eleanor odom, felony prosecutor. meg strictler, defense attorney, peter odom, defense attorney out of atlanta. eleanor, i know understood the law they're all charged with this because they're a party to the crime. whether they're making the actual drug sale or not, it's all one kitten kaboodle together. but do you see as a juror would be looking at it, in the behavior of the secretly recorded videos between misty croslin and ronald cummings? >> what we've seen so far is misty calling the shots. saying we go in here, go into the bathroom, you take this bag. i certainly would say she's the leader of this gang. >> what about it, peter odom? >> nancy, the where i take issue with you is this. no jury is ever going to see these tapes. these cases can't go to trial. their exposure on sentencing is huge if they take it to trial. the police are going to work a deal with misty. what they're doing is being patient with her. she will crack. >> okay. complete dancing around the question. i'm going to try strictler. do you see a d
eleanor odom, felony prosecutor. meg strictler, defense attorney, peter odom, defense attorney out of atlanta. eleanor, i know understood the law they're all charged with this because they're a party to the crime. whether they're making the actual drug sale or not, it's all one kitten kaboodle together. but do you see as a juror would be looking at it, in the behavior of the secretly recorded videos between misty croslin and ronald cummings? >> what we've seen so far is misty calling the...
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eleanor odom, what did you have? >> haven't had dinner yet. i had a bag of chips on the run. you know, she's getting fed in prison. >> all this whining. you know, bethany marshall, dr. bethany marshall was just talking about her manipulating her whole family. her grandmother has now missed a house note. can't pay the house note. and she's asking grandma to give her money to get out of jail. this after she confesses to relatives on video to eight or nine illegal drug sales. we're taking your calls live. we're going to unleash the lawyers. but first paula in new york. >> hey, nancy. we love you in new york. >> bless you and thank you for calling in. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i have a question and a comment. first of all, the night that hayleigh disappeared, and the police did come to the house that night, assume that they did search it, it's interesting to me that since the father and the girlfriend were both using and selling illegal prescription narcotics, why were there -- or were there any narcotics found in the home? and if there weren't, wouldn't this mean th
eleanor odom, what did you have? >> haven't had dinner yet. i had a bag of chips on the run. you know, she's getting fed in prison. >> all this whining. you know, bethany marshall, dr. bethany marshall was just talking about her manipulating her whole family. her grandmother has now missed a house note. can't pay the house note. and she's asking grandma to give her money to get out of jail. this after she confesses to relatives on video to eight or nine illegal drug sales. we're...
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also with us, veteran prosecutor, eleanor odom, defense attorney atlanta, renee rockwell. and criminal defense attorney renowned in his jurisdiction and beyond, mickey sherman, author of "how can you defend those people?" first out to you, mark najem, is anything a secret in florida? is every visit, mommy, daddy, grandmommy, granddaddy, telephone calls, you name it. is everything recorded other than attorneys and preachers, pastors, priests? >> that's it. there's no right to privacy and there's no expectation to privacy. it's all public and only helps to seal the case against her. and what needs to be done, that noose is getting much tighter around her as far as the prosecution. if i can say, in light of your last guest, he needs to stay out of it. she's desperate and in denial. there's no way he's going to be bonding her out. as long as she's got hope, she's not going to be talking. you need to let the law enforcement do what law enforcement does, let the prosecutor do what the prosecutor does and let bounter hunters do what they do. that's not trying to get confessions f
also with us, veteran prosecutor, eleanor odom, defense attorney atlanta, renee rockwell. and criminal defense attorney renowned in his jurisdiction and beyond, mickey sherman, author of "how can you defend those people?" first out to you, mark najem, is anything a secret in florida? is every visit, mommy, daddy, grandmommy, granddaddy, telephone calls, you name it. is everything recorded other than attorneys and preachers, pastors, priests? >> that's it. there's no right to...
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but they are particularly related to someone like franklin and eleanor roosevelt to boot. i was too close to the sun. and it did pose a distortion in my life that took me years to get over. >> before we let you go, we're seeing a picture of the big three. roosevelt, churchhill and stalin and then the grandsons of the big three later in the book too. so it is such uninteresting read. again it's too close to the sun. and the final word, we're seeing the president go through rough times and we're seeing your grandfather emerge as one of the great presidents. >> he went through the hard times also which i include in my talks around the country now. fdr did have a very serious problem and then the second deal came out about the end of '35 and. we have to end it there. what a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> fascinating. thank you very much. >>> and today is the last day to visit the national zoo's rock star. tai shan is heading to china tomorrow. gurvir is live at zoo with the final hours at -- in d.c. it sounds s final and in deed it is. we won't see tai shan a
but they are particularly related to someone like franklin and eleanor roosevelt to boot. i was too close to the sun. and it did pose a distortion in my life that took me years to get over. >> before we let you go, we're seeing a picture of the big three. roosevelt, churchhill and stalin and then the grandsons of the big three later in the book too. so it is such uninteresting read. again it's too close to the sun. and the final word, we're seeing the president go through rough times and...
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later, eleanor changed her mind. she talks very well about democracy, eleanor would say, but she doesn't know how to live it. this may be a good place to fill you in on the other members of the families. the two olders were two girls. there was one for a head for business and a passion for money. the family beauty, an idealist who married the george washington of china. and when he died a few years later, became a communist. after that, the eldest brother known as tv a brilliant economist and then mailing. there were two other brothers but they did not figure heavily in the chinese power structure. certainly the most famous was mai ling who was china's face of the world during the middle of the 20th century. she was as well-known as she was representing not only her husband but her country drove her older brother tv absolutely crazy. he thought that he should be running china. and if china had not been at war at the time and needed a military man at the helm, he may well have been right. tv did not get along with cha
later, eleanor changed her mind. she talks very well about democracy, eleanor would say, but she doesn't know how to live it. this may be a good place to fill you in on the other members of the families. the two olders were two girls. there was one for a head for business and a passion for money. the family beauty, an idealist who married the george washington of china. and when he died a few years later, became a communist. after that, the eldest brother known as tv a brilliant economist and...
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so eleanor holmes norton says she's going to be asking president obama to declare this region a national emergency for the region so that we can get some federal money to pay the people who are doing the hard work. now i'll go back to shoveling. >> thank you. >> yes. >> good news there. >> hospitals in virginia and maryland are asking for volunteers with four-wheel-drives. they need people to pick up and drive home the hospital staff. in maryland, the volunteers are needed at holy cross hospital, the doctors community hospital and southern maryland hospital center. in virginia, fairfax, alexandria and mt. vernon and dominion hospital, they all need people to come and help them shuttle their critical staff to and from the hospital. they have to be there. >> so essential. our continuing coverage of the blizzard of 2010, this historic day, continues right after the break. stick around. >>> all right. we are back with more of our coverage. those are the snow plows. much of the day they were idled because it was too rough for even them to get out. now with this storm starting to edge away fro
so eleanor holmes norton says she's going to be asking president obama to declare this region a national emergency for the region so that we can get some federal money to pay the people who are doing the hard work. now i'll go back to shoveling. >> thank you. >> yes. >> good news there. >> hospitals in virginia and maryland are asking for volunteers with four-wheel-drives. they need people to pick up and drive home the hospital staff. in maryland, the volunteers are...
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eleanor roosevelt rol's role isa hollywood myth. eleanor roosevelt had very little to do with the success of the tuskegee airmen. in the movie that hbo made, they have eleanor roosevelt flying with the tuskegee airmen. she flew with chief anderson in 1941, before the tuskegee airmen arrived, but for the first 12 cadets arrived at the tuskegee -- before the first 12 cadets arrived at the tuskegee air field. she was a friend of black people, patronizing but a friend. the friend in this case was george marshall, the chief of staff of the army. when the tuskegee airmen did not go overseas for a year after their training, it was he who forced them overseas. he was the chief of staff of the army. he was carrying out franklin roosevelt's orders. there is no question that eleanor roosevelt was a friend, but as far as influencing policy -- the story of having never lost a bomber is a continuing story. there is a historian working on that. he has been able to document that on a day when the tuskegee airmen were escorting bombers a bomber was
eleanor roosevelt rol's role isa hollywood myth. eleanor roosevelt had very little to do with the success of the tuskegee airmen. in the movie that hbo made, they have eleanor roosevelt flying with the tuskegee airmen. she flew with chief anderson in 1941, before the tuskegee airmen arrived, but for the first 12 cadets arrived at the tuskegee -- before the first 12 cadets arrived at the tuskegee air field. she was a friend of black people, patronizing but a friend. the friend in this case was...
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she was more like a pattern that and eleanor roosevelt bill clinto.inton realize the past she had made out of the one project to is giving. >> she was visiting china. she visited 74 countries. she did book signing. when the lewinsky scandal happened, she came back to washington. then she led the effort to keep her has been in office. then she spent her time trying to run for the senate in new york. >> where was it scene? was it on television network? >> no, it was against the fcc rules. i wanted it to be seen. i wanted to be seen far and wide. but i was told by my lawyers -- mccain-feingold people do not understand. it criminalize political speech. when i sayÑi that, i mean it. my lawyers told me that it is not a civil penalty any longer. Ñiit is not that the fsecÑi comn and finds you. it is criminal. i could be indicted and imprisoned for five years per count. every time they found a violation, i could be put in prison. to be candid, i am a political guy. i have been around for a long time. i am not a pushover. but i was kind of surprised by my lawye
she was more like a pattern that and eleanor roosevelt bill clinto.inton realize the past she had made out of the one project to is giving. >> she was visiting china. she visited 74 countries. she did book signing. when the lewinsky scandal happened, she came back to washington. then she led the effort to keep her has been in office. then she spent her time trying to run for the senate in new york. >> where was it scene? was it on television network? >> no, it was against the...
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i dare say she's probably the only staffer from eleanor holmes norton's office to serve as chief of star for a republican's office. her public service has come with many personal sacrifices, including spending time away from her husband lee and her two incredible children, morgan and miles. in addition to the battles fought daily on capitol hill, she's lived with multiple sclerosis, cared for her mother, diagnosed with cancer, and raised a daughter with autism. we have worked together for 10 years. a use leave the seventh floor of longworth this evening, i owe you my sincere thanks and gratitude. i wish you a happy new beginning. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. speaker, i would like to -- >> mr. speaker, i would like to congratulate polk county judge gibson for his dedication to the people of arkansas. his ded
i dare say she's probably the only staffer from eleanor holmes norton's office to serve as chief of star for a republican's office. her public service has come with many personal sacrifices, including spending time away from her husband lee and her two incredible children, morgan and miles. in addition to the battles fought daily on capitol hill, she's lived with multiple sclerosis, cared for her mother, diagnosed with cancer, and raised a daughter with autism. we have worked together for 10...
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winston churchill, franklin and eleanor roosevelt and the joseph stalin together for eight days in februaryto discuss the organization of post world war ii europe. the center for international affairs at harvard university of
winston churchill, franklin and eleanor roosevelt and the joseph stalin together for eight days in februaryto discuss the organization of post world war ii europe. the center for international affairs at harvard university of
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the lawmakers include maryland democrats elijah cummings and chris collins and eleanor holmes norton. >>> and chrysler is dealing with problems of their own. they found a defect with crash sensors that control the airbags on more than 350,000 minivans. the sensors can crack and fail. in 2005 and 06 grand caravan models. this is not a recall according to chrysler but they say you need to contact your dealer to have the sensors replaced. >>> more details this morning about a tragic incident in orlando. one of the whales at sea world -- or one of the killer whales at sea world grabbed a veteran trainer and dragged her under water, killing her. recorder right before the accident but they knew from the start that something was wrong. the podle family took this video after the lunch with shamu show ended at 2:00. they were there celebrating their son's birthday. the video shows the trainer dawn bradow in the tank with the killer whale. they both seemed playful during the show but then they saw the whale drag the girl under the water by her tony tail. this was the last shot before turning of
the lawmakers include maryland democrats elijah cummings and chris collins and eleanor holmes norton. >>> and chrysler is dealing with problems of their own. they found a defect with crash sensors that control the airbags on more than 350,000 minivans. the sensors can crack and fail. in 2005 and 06 grand caravan models. this is not a recall according to chrysler but they say you need to contact your dealer to have the sensors replaced. >>> more details this morning about a...
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i remember when she was in the white house, eleanor roosevelt did press conferences, so when harry became president they said is mrs. truman going to have press conferences and i think actually his answer was, i need to get back to you, which was mark. he ran this by bess first. she finally submitted to written questions and all the answers for yes or no. she just didn't take, just didn't take to being in public the way harry did. so yeah, but she loved her hats. >> when president truman left office he was not the most popular of president's. my question is, on this trip did he run into any animosity, people shaking this or anything of that nature? >> honestly, i did not find and i can't believe that didn't happen but i didn't find a reported incident of that and you are absolutely right. his approval rating was about 22% when he left office in early 1953, which is just about where george w. bush's was when he left office in january of 2009. it is interesting that george w. bush has compared himself to harry truman and for obvious reasons i think he hopes his reputation-- but you are righ
i remember when she was in the white house, eleanor roosevelt did press conferences, so when harry became president they said is mrs. truman going to have press conferences and i think actually his answer was, i need to get back to you, which was mark. he ran this by bess first. she finally submitted to written questions and all the answers for yes or no. she just didn't take, just didn't take to being in public the way harry did. so yeah, but she loved her hats. >> when president truman...
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similarly eleanor roosevelt thought a very highly of herbert hoover, who worked with the leader of the american federation of labor tell us daniel roberts, and one who had advocated a whole series of progressive ideas when u.s. secretary of commerce. all of this adding to the puzzle about how a man who was so progressive for so many years has such an idea that when he ran for president in 1928 he was supported if by people such as jane addams of the whole house, how he could have turned out to hold such right wing views when he became president and even more so after he left the white house. i would say with respect to his greatest shortcoming, that there adulate to that bring together. one was that simpson -- that he could not relate to people. he could not as president of the united states understand that he was the head of state and that he had to give it the american people even if they couldn't do much about it a feeling that he cared. the sculptor whom of mount rushmore said that if you put a rose in hoover's hand it would wealth. [laughter] this i think grew out of this terr
similarly eleanor roosevelt thought a very highly of herbert hoover, who worked with the leader of the american federation of labor tell us daniel roberts, and one who had advocated a whole series of progressive ideas when u.s. secretary of commerce. all of this adding to the puzzle about how a man who was so progressive for so many years has such an idea that when he ran for president in 1928 he was supported if by people such as jane addams of the whole house, how he could have turned out to...
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fort wainwright years, eleanor. and she brought a stack of documents that she took out of the office. she felt so betrayed and angry at madoff and felt so badly for the victims, who were her friends that she's the one who answered the phone. and when they called and say it's not true. she was in tears when she came to see me. she wanted to do anything to help bring this man down. and so that's how we got the little black book which is published in our book. and lots of telling details. she gave copies to the fbi and copies to meet. >> it is "the madoff chronicles," includes a bernie's little black book you can see in the right hand corner. the author, brian ross. >> coming up next book tv presents "after words," an hour-long discussion between a guest host and the author of a new book. this week, john yoo, law professor at the university of california berkeley and deputy assistant attorney general at the justice department's office of legal counsel from 2001-2003. he talked with his latest book, "crisis and command.
fort wainwright years, eleanor. and she brought a stack of documents that she took out of the office. she felt so betrayed and angry at madoff and felt so badly for the victims, who were her friends that she's the one who answered the phone. and when they called and say it's not true. she was in tears when she came to see me. she wanted to do anything to help bring this man down. and so that's how we got the little black book which is published in our book. and lots of telling details. she gave...
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i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processorsecatur, illinois. but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks ago. he said but for us moving in that direction, we are going to lose out with expanded opportunities for companies and industries in our own country to grow. i know that to be true in my district. but caterpillar, who sells 70% of the tractors the build and our country to other people in other countries, and the large ag industry in our district that relies on people buying our crops and foods. we only have 5% of the world's population in our country, and if we want to be serious about growing industry -- whether manufacturing, small or large, or the ag industry, it will be through trade around the worl
i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processorsecatur, illinois. but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks ago....
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i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processors -- decatur, illinois. but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks ago. he said but for us moving in that direction, we are going to lose out with expanded opportunities for companies and industries in our own country to grow. i know that to be true in my district. but caterpillar, who sells 70% of the tractors the build and our country to other people in other countries, and the large ag industry in our district that relies on people buying our crops and foods. we only have 5% of the world's population in our country, and if we want to be serious about growing industry -- whether manufacturing, small or large, or the ag industry, it will be through trade around the
i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processors -- decatur, illinois. but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks...
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the latest nobel prize in economics was won by eleanor for her work on the comments. i talk in the book about how the commons becomes a way we can value things together but we have resources and rules for getting the resources but i also talk about hot chili the comments were forged in struggles around have listened and continue to be forged in struggles with capitalism. she didn't with of price for capitalism, she won for describing the process of commons but in the book i talk a lot about some of the other movements around the world and offer a great deal of inspiration in terms of figuring out other ways we might all the things in there by offering a way of getting to the heart that defines the book, the people today know the price of everything and value of nothing and that of course is an oscar wilde quote and people should know he was a socialist. [laughter] it's important to say the board without the vegetables being thrown, socialism, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> the purpose of the book is it's okay to say it. in many ways the alternatives have been sup
the latest nobel prize in economics was won by eleanor for her work on the comments. i talk in the book about how the commons becomes a way we can value things together but we have resources and rules for getting the resources but i also talk about hot chili the comments were forged in struggles around have listened and continue to be forged in struggles with capitalism. she didn't with of price for capitalism, she won for describing the process of commons but in the book i talk a lot about...
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the first lady was as well, eleanor roosevelt. buried alive from childbirth. that humanizes president's in a way. there may be a number of people and the evidence you have the same fear. host: what was george washington stipulation to make sure he was not buried alive? guest: he just expressed a fear. he said do not put me in the tomb in less than three days. the irony, of course, i discovered a friend of his who is the co architect of the original capital. he rushed to mount vernon and thought he could resurrect the dead washington by robbinubbings body vigorously in putting him in warm water. mrs. washington put a stop to that. maybe he was onto something. host: next call. caller: i was intrigued by the comment of how poor and the presidency is. i want to mention a book that came out in 1984 called " presidents of both parties." is the study of the first six presidents and how they believe in a non-partisan presidency. i think we're coming back to the time or it is probably needed now, in the age of hyper partisanship. i want to
the first lady was as well, eleanor roosevelt. buried alive from childbirth. that humanizes president's in a way. there may be a number of people and the evidence you have the same fear. host: what was george washington stipulation to make sure he was not buried alive? guest: he just expressed a fear. he said do not put me in the tomb in less than three days. the irony, of course, i discovered a friend of his who is the co architect of the original capital. he rushed to mount vernon and thought...
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i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processors but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks ago. he said but for us moving in that direction, we are going to lose out with expanded opportunities for companies and industries in our own country to grow. i know that to be true in my district. but caterpillar, who sells 70% of the tractors the build and our country to other people in other countries, and the large ag industry in our district that relies on people buying our crops and foods. we only have 5% of the world's population in our country, and if we want to be serious about growing industry -- whether manufacturing, small or large, or the ag industry, it will be through trade around the world. host: as a mem
i parts of decatur, eleanor, of course home to archer-daniels midland, one of the largest food processors but the largest employer, despite all of that, is actually agriculture. so, both agriculture and large manufacturers like caterpillar, john deere just outside my district, rely on a growing economy, not over here in our country but around the world. i was specifically interested in the president's mention of free trade agreement in his state of the union if you weeks ago. he said but for us...
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first of all, i want to thank eleanor holmes norton for fighting the good fight here in the district of columbia. ray buckley, our d.n.c. vice chair. alice, german, andy tobias, thanks for the great work. i want to thank governor tim kaine, not only an outstanding former governor, but leader of this party and building the best grassroots organization we ever had. give tim kaine a big round of applause. [cheers and applause] >> if i'm not mistaken, we have a couple terrific members of congress, mike honda. mike, are you here? he's on his way. he's still shoveling. and how about barbara lee? give barbara and mike a big round of applause. [applause] >> i want to thank the governors, legislateors, the mayors from across this country working to move their states and local communities forward in extraordinarily challenging times. they have done heroic work. i want to thank the d.n.c. members, state party leaders and most of all, i want to thank the millions of americans who have taken up the cause of change at the grassroots level in all 50 states. tim alluded to this, but i want to remind
first of all, i want to thank eleanor holmes norton for fighting the good fight here in the district of columbia. ray buckley, our d.n.c. vice chair. alice, german, andy tobias, thanks for the great work. i want to thank governor tim kaine, not only an outstanding former governor, but leader of this party and building the best grassroots organization we ever had. give tim kaine a big round of applause. [cheers and applause] >> if i'm not mistaken, we have a couple terrific members of...
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mcgwire, andrews, eleanor, laughing, randolph, optimized to fly the program to continue execution, witht for air force priorities, sustaining 5500 aircraft, as well as the space in nuclear enterprises. this budget also supports a 20 -- total of 24 space launches. taking care of the civilian work force and pay raise and 1.4%, consistent with the military, continuing contractors, in sourcing from contractors to civilians, 7726 positions in his budget. supporting the operations of major operations, including $1 billion for supporting air force families, such as child care, centers, spousal support, and quality of life activities. next. the military construction appropriations are $37 million over what we ask for in fiscal year 2010, representing a 2.8% increase. the 2009 american recovery and reinvestment act, assisting in some of the most critical programs, the budget allows completion of new construction projects with a weapons system deliveries, supporting the f-22 fighters and f-35 projects. we have made significant investments in replacements at mcguire, and other bases. funding the b
mcgwire, andrews, eleanor, laughing, randolph, optimized to fly the program to continue execution, witht for air force priorities, sustaining 5500 aircraft, as well as the space in nuclear enterprises. this budget also supports a 20 -- total of 24 space launches. taking care of the civilian work force and pay raise and 1.4%, consistent with the military, continuing contractors, in sourcing from contractors to civilians, 7726 positions in his budget. supporting the operations of major...
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i want to the rthank eleanor holmes norton for fighting the good fight. are the vice chair from new hampshire. the secretary and treasurer, thanks for the great work you guys do. i want to then tim kane, who is not only an outstanding for governor, but an outstanding leader of this party. he has built the best grass roots organization we have ever had. give them around of applause. [applause] if i am not mistaken, we have a couple of terrific members of congress here. he is on his way. he is still shoveling. is barbara here? we love her anyway. give them a big round of applause. [applause] i want to than the governors, legislators, mayors across this country for working to move their states and local communities forward in extraordinarily challenging times. they have done some heroic work. i want to thank the dnc members and state party leaders. i want to thank the millions of americans who have taken up the call for change at the grass-roots level all across the states. i want to remind everybody, we knew from the beginning that this would not be easy. c
i want to the rthank eleanor holmes norton for fighting the good fight. are the vice chair from new hampshire. the secretary and treasurer, thanks for the great work you guys do. i want to then tim kane, who is not only an outstanding for governor, but an outstanding leader of this party. he has built the best grass roots organization we have ever had. give them around of applause. [applause] if i am not mistaken, we have a couple of terrific members of congress here. he is on his way. he is...
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yield back, i will say that if medgar evers were alive today he would be fighting alongside delegate eleanorwashington, d.c.. and what i'm talking about is the ability of residents of washington, d.c., to be able to vote to have a congressperson who has full voting rights in this -- in this body. so with that, mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time has been yielded. the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 1022. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules is agreed to -- the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. mr. johnson: mr. speak
yield back, i will say that if medgar evers were alive today he would be fighting alongside delegate eleanorwashington, d.c.. and what i'm talking about is the ability of residents of washington, d.c., to be able to vote to have a congressperson who has full voting rights in this -- in this body. so with that, mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time has been yielded. the question is will the house suspend the rules and...
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statehood or at least voting rights, representative eleanor holmes. scott from virginia. [applause] one of our four worst experts on foreign policy from new jersey. and one of our foremost experts. house went to a knowledge the president of morgan state university. -- i also want to acknowledge. [applause] a great friend and the president of the hampton university, dr. william harvey. [applause] i promised him i would come back to him since i will be speaking at his commencement this year. [applause] the trojan explosion drum line from virginia state university. [cheers and applause] i am told this is the first time there has been a drum line in the white house. [laughter] this is what i have been told. before the civil war and the creation of what we call the historically black colleges and universities, and education much less a higher education was not possible for most african- americans. reading and writing were often taught in secret. as the civil war ended the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments were signed. the war on the literacy and ignorance
statehood or at least voting rights, representative eleanor holmes. scott from virginia. [applause] one of our four worst experts on foreign policy from new jersey. and one of our foremost experts. house went to a knowledge the president of morgan state university. -- i also want to acknowledge. [applause] a great friend and the president of the hampton university, dr. william harvey. [applause] i promised him i would come back to him since i will be speaking at his commencement this year....