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jasmin narrated as he drove alone to the emerson inn. >> she stayed the whole night by herself.ned because quinn gray didn't sound like a captive at all. in fact, she seemed to be in on the whole thing. >> they called the cops and everything. i mean -- but i have a different plan. >> osmanovic next appeared to mock the massive law enforcement man hunt that was under way to find quinn. >> they just knew you were here by yourself. they would have a fit. >> i'm starting to -- i wonder ma my girls think right now. i wonder if they know what's going on. >> we went to the hotel and talked to the people that worked at the hotel and they said she sat in the car when he was checking in and they were hand in hand. in fact, he left the room many times during the weekend. >> remember those bruces and marks quinn said she got from being zip tied to a chair? the recording suggested quinn made them herself. >> a few more marks to go with the story. >> it's from the ropes. >> you were doing that? >> yeah. a couple of bruises. ♪ >> and then there were parts of that recording that made even veter
jasmin narrated as he drove alone to the emerson inn. >> she stayed the whole night by herself.ned because quinn gray didn't sound like a captive at all. in fact, she seemed to be in on the whole thing. >> they called the cops and everything. i mean -- but i have a different plan. >> osmanovic next appeared to mock the massive law enforcement man hunt that was under way to find quinn. >> they just knew you were here by yourself. they would have a fit. >> i'm...
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emerson. ♪ food poisoning bulletin? it once a that the government spends less.a less vigilant fda and marginal companies. helping to cut corners. the blazing midsummer sun beating down, cattle intends whose moist flesh and batsmen like the creators of hell. we get the drift. it was bad. then we got billions of dollars of government regulation an that is why coetzee today. uv. no wonder, when republicans proposed a small cut of the funding, hello would poisoning. sanitation costs ney. a lack of regulation, a competitive disadvantage. that makes sense. it is food bulk. it's not government that keeps e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food isoning scandal. here is getting a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriulture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on
emerson. ♪ food poisoning bulletin? it once a that the government spends less.a less vigilant fda and marginal companies. helping to cut corners. the blazing midsummer sun beating down, cattle intends whose moist flesh and batsmen like the creators of hell. we get the drift. it was bad. then we got billions of dollars of government regulation an that is why coetzee today. uv. no wonder, when republicans proposed a small cut of the funding, hello would poisoning. sanitation costs ney. a lack...
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autorizadon una marcha y hacer un congreso para evitar el precipicio fiscal, en la esquina de la calle emersono el grupo porque creo que es importante que los congresistas sepan que nosotros la gente trabajadora merece que ellos hagan algo. >> los inconformes demandaron que aumenten los recortes. >> en seguida, las empresas que contraten inmigrantes indocumentados están en la mira de otro programa de verificación de empleos >> los dueños se verán obligados a instalar detectores de monoxido de carbono >> y el padre de jenni rivera nos dice que pudo haber pasado la noche en que la la diva de la banda perdió la vida, ya volvemos. >> la policía le sigue la pista a un sujeto que aventó a las vías del tren subterraneo en nueva york, la sospechosa era una mujer hispana que esperó el momento para empujar a la victima inocente usted la ve en sus pantallas >> los indocumentados están bajo la mira de otro programa llamado zona i9. >> el empleado indocumentado ahora está bajo 2 días, la del cañón del arma, y la más reciente arma cibernetica, zona i9, para que los dueños despidan empleados sin papeles >> l
autorizadon una marcha y hacer un congreso para evitar el precipicio fiscal, en la esquina de la calle emersono el grupo porque creo que es importante que los congresistas sepan que nosotros la gente trabajadora merece que ellos hagan algo. >> los inconformes demandaron que aumenten los recortes. >> en seguida, las empresas que contraten inmigrantes indocumentados están en la mira de otro programa de verificación de empleos >> los dueños se verán obligados a instalar...
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but politics is -- emerson says it's the-- movement of the soul illustrated in power. i mean, but power is about -- and especially the power in a democracy is about negotiation and compromise and manipulation and maneuvering. and barack obama, who i admire immensely, had to give the public option up and hand certain concessions to people like bart stupak in order to get the affordable care act through. and i thought that was lincolnian. he had to say for four years, "i'm evolving towards same sex marriage," before he could say, "i believe in same sex marriage." but you knew of course barack obama in 2007 understood the difference between secular marriage and religious marriage. and of course he believed that gay men and lesbians should marry on the same equal legal footing. he couldn't say it then. and he took four years. and when he picked the moment to say it, it was the exact perfect moment to say it. and it worked and it happened. and it's a history changing thing. >> i was going to ask you about that, i'm glad you brought it up, i was going to ask you because you
but politics is -- emerson says it's the-- movement of the soul illustrated in power. i mean, but power is about -- and especially the power in a democracy is about negotiation and compromise and manipulation and maneuvering. and barack obama, who i admire immensely, had to give the public option up and hand certain concessions to people like bart stupak in order to get the affordable care act through. and i thought that was lincolnian. he had to say for four years, "i'm evolving towards...
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cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it. it is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could cause the roadway to collapse. a water department worker and firefighters found the shutoff valve. they turned the water off to an undisclosed number of homes. she has gone through this before. >> what are you going to do -- i mean, we don't know how long the water will be out or anything. >> we have bottled water. >> the rain has stopped where we are here now in sonoma county. they are keeping an eye on creeks creeks and streams because of possible flooding and also because the ground is so saturated they are concerned about trees falling over and mudslides. live in sonoma county, abc7 news. >> thomas, thank you so much. >>> people heading back from their christmas tbat
cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it. it is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could cause the roadway to collapse. a water department worker...
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. >> an officer on patrol spotted gregory still behind a shell service station at emerson avenue early sunday morning. authorities say the officer asked him to step from behind the building. but he refused and displayed a knack and pointed it at the officer. according to investigators, the officer attempted to use his taser, but it was ineffective. >> he continued to walk toward the officer with the knife out curb he refused to drop the knife. >> spiegel was taken to an area hospital with a gunshot wound and was pronounced dead. she missed believes that he was shamus believeshameles that he was in the area visiting friends. >> he most likely had a penknife, like a $5.90 from 711. he was not wielding a big knife. -- like a $5 per penknife from 7-11. he was wheeled -- he was not wielding a big knife. >> he refused to follow the officer's orders and the officer had to use deadly force. the officer tried to use his taser, but nothing stop the threats and the officer was forced to use lethal force. in >> the search is on for the suspect after a shooting in southeast baltimore. officers arri
. >> an officer on patrol spotted gregory still behind a shell service station at emerson avenue early sunday morning. authorities say the officer asked him to step from behind the building. but he refused and displayed a knack and pointed it at the officer. according to investigators, the officer attempted to use his taser, but it was ineffective. >> he continued to walk toward the officer with the knife out curb he refused to drop the knife. >> spiegel was taken to an area...
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. >>> just weeks after winning re-election to her ninth term, missouri congress wam jwoman jo emerson is going to resign. >>> four other house republicans have been booted from committees they serve on. a gop leadership aide says they were out offed by the republican conference because "not team players." >>> it certainly wasn't the most high profile kennedy wedding, but joe kennedy iii is now a married man. the grandson of robert f. kennedy tied the not saturday in california. >>> things may be tense between senator mccain and john kerry but they were able to liten the mood as mccain joked by kerry's nomination to an obama cabinet. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. >> you didn't hear the joke. he called him mr. secretary. it didn't take long for kerry to give as good as he got. >> tnk you very much mr. president. this is what happens when you get too losers. >> you don't see that very often. that's your morning ditch of "scrambled politics." >> along with continuing worry about the fiscal cliff, stocks fell monday after disappointing manufacturing numbers which sh rufr shrunk to
. >>> just weeks after winning re-election to her ninth term, missouri congress wam jwoman jo emerson is going to resign. >>> four other house republicans have been booted from committees they serve on. a gop leadership aide says they were out offed by the republican conference because "not team players." >>> it certainly wasn't the most high profile kennedy wedding, but joe kennedy iii is now a married man. the grandson of robert f. kennedy tied the not...
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cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it.is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could cause the roadway to collapse. a water department worker and firefighters found the shutoff valve. they turned the water off to an undisclosed number of homes. she has gone through this before. >> what are you going to do -- i mean, we don't know how long the water will be out or anything. >> we have bottled water. >> the rain has stopped where we are here now in sonoma county. they are keeping an eye on creeks creeks and streams because of possible flooding and also because the ground is so saturated they are concerned about trees falling over and mudslides. live in sonoma county, abc7 news. >> thomas, thank you so much. >>> people heading back from their christmas tbat rig
cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it.is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could cause the roadway to collapse. a water department worker and...
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cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it. it is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could dway to colla. roadway to collapse. a water department worker and firefighters found the shutoff valve. they turned the water off to an undisclosed number of homes. she has gone through this before. >> what are you going to do -- i mean, we don't know how long the water will be out or anything. >> we have bottled water. >> the rain has stopped where we are here now in sonoma county. they are keeping an eye on creeks creeks and streams because of possible flooding and also because the ground is so saturated they are concerned about trees falling over and mudslides. live in sonoma county, abc7 news. >> thomas, thank you so much. >>> people heading back from their christmas
cedric emerson is ready for dry weather. >> i am actually from the bay area, so i am used to it. it is definitely rough when you drive out there on the freeways. >> are you happy to see the rain go? >> yes, i am. i am ready to get this nice weather back. >> water was the reason for the closure. but the rain was not the culprit. a watermain burst beneath the roadway. it closed because they feared the leakage could dway to colla. roadway to collapse. a water department...
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joined by lawrence douglas in chicopee he is a professor of law jurisprudence and social thought at emerson college in boston we cross to william taylor he is a professor of international relations and history at boston university and in new york we cross to george samuel e. he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect lawrence if i go to you first is the i.c.c. delivering impartial justice to the world today i don't know if we can necessary say it's it's you know this is a fledgling institution which is still getting its sea legs we know that it's only delivered one verdict so far i would say that one verdict met certainly met the our expectations of a fair trial that accorded the defendant due process so i think we have every reason to believe that the court can deliver impartial justice in the future so again i want to emphasize it's still very much an institution that's gaining its sea legs and certainly has certain issues that it's confronting that has to work through in the years to come ok george do you want
joined by lawrence douglas in chicopee he is a professor of law jurisprudence and social thought at emerson college in boston we cross to william taylor he is a professor of international relations and history at boston university and in new york we cross to george samuel e. he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect lawrence if i go to you first is the i.c.c. delivering impartial justice to the world today i don't...
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joined by lawrence douglas in chicopee he is a professor of law jurisprudence and social thought at emerson college in boston we cross to william kaler he is a professor of international relations and history at boston university and in new york we cross to george samuel he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university our gentleman crosstalk rules in effect lawrence if i go to you first is the i.c.c. delivering impartial justice to the world today i don't know if we can necessary say it's it's you know this is a fledgling institution which is still getting at sea legs we know that it's only delivered one.
joined by lawrence douglas in chicopee he is a professor of law jurisprudence and social thought at emerson college in boston we cross to william kaler he is a professor of international relations and history at boston university and in new york we cross to george samuel he is a fellow of the global policy institute of london metropolitan university our gentleman crosstalk rules in effect lawrence if i go to you first is the i.c.c. delivering impartial justice to the world today i don't know if...
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belinda emerson, better known as small biz lady is the host of small business chat and publisher of succeed at your own box.com, where her mission is to end small business failure. michael simmons is the co-founder of the extreme entrepreneurship tour. they bring the top entrepreneurs to places around the country for conferences. great to see both of you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> i loved this story, afrmth"a because it is so fun to see all the people doing world records. "b" is, there was the guinness book of world records and he had the idea to take them on. >> the world is waiting for a better mousetrap every day. the guinness folks let their brand get older, steal. there is a younger, prettier model out. record setter is cool and hip. brands that want to be associated, particularly targeting young people willing to do crazy things, this is a no-brainer to be using this company. >> it feels very modern to me, that company. >> i think with today's day and age about mobile changes in social media, there will be new opportunities in every industry. they looked at an old industry in a
belinda emerson, better known as small biz lady is the host of small business chat and publisher of succeed at your own box.com, where her mission is to end small business failure. michael simmons is the co-founder of the extreme entrepreneurship tour. they bring the top entrepreneurs to places around the country for conferences. great to see both of you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> i loved this story, afrmth"a because it is so fun to see all the people doing world...
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today that net loss of four became a net loss of five because jo ann emerson of missouri's 8th districtust announced that she's quitting. she was just reelected to her ninth term in congress. 72% of the vote. but she's stepping down to become ceo of the national rural electric cooperation. basically, she's stepping down to be a lobbyist. by her leaving, the proportion of women among the republicans in congress drops into the single digits in the 21st century and maybe they will keep doing these ornate gymnastic backbends to make it look like that is not true. >>> new york city in the new >>> new york city in the new york city area has two football teams. one of them is pretty good. the other team is not good. they are called the jets. they wear green and even the people who like them now show up at their games wearing homemade jerseys that say this, buttfumble. this refers to the jets' quarterback in his day job when he's not modeling he's supposed to be playing football and last weekend he was holding the football and inexplicably ran into the butts of one of his own teammates and fell
today that net loss of four became a net loss of five because jo ann emerson of missouri's 8th districtust announced that she's quitting. she was just reelected to her ninth term in congress. 72% of the vote. but she's stepping down to become ceo of the national rural electric cooperation. basically, she's stepping down to be a lobbyist. by her leaving, the proportion of women among the republicans in congress drops into the single digits in the 21st century and maybe they will keep doing these...
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today that net loss of four became a net loss of five because jo ann emerson of missouri's 8th districtunced that she's quitting. she was just reelected to her ninth term in congress. 72% of the vote. but she's stepping down to become ceo of the national rural electric cooperation. basically, she's stepping down to be a lobbyist. by her leaving, the proportion of women among the republicans in congress drops into the single digits in the 21st century and maybe they will keep doing these ornate gymnastic backbends to make it look like that is not true. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he eve
today that net loss of four became a net loss of five because jo ann emerson of missouri's 8th districtunced that she's quitting. she was just reelected to her ninth term in congress. 72% of the vote. but she's stepping down to become ceo of the national rural electric cooperation. basically, she's stepping down to be a lobbyist. by her leaving, the proportion of women among the republicans in congress drops into the single digits in the 21st century and maybe they will keep doing these ornate...
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emerson went home to her husband and said pour me a very big glass of fine. i can't believe i just had a meeting with a guy who's going to be congressmen. [laughter] >> although that would be a perfect choice to end, we have one last question before we wrap it up. >> given 90 but a lot of these meetings, town halls and community meetings, are you hearing more or have you always heard people say, if you just do this, just to this meaning that there is a correlation between doing something and in end result whereas the nutty other factors are being considered? what we believe can result from taking action in the past? >> the town halls that i went to were republican town halls and overwhelmingly the sentiment and a lot of these towns ,-com,-com ma town hall meetings was a feeling of distrust towards washington, that the republicans lost control and the feeling that washington has not been acting in their best interest and some of this is part of a psyche that began in september september 11 and a feeling of vulnerability that has persisted on several flanks sin
emerson went home to her husband and said pour me a very big glass of fine. i can't believe i just had a meeting with a guy who's going to be congressmen. [laughter] >> although that would be a perfect choice to end, we have one last question before we wrap it up. >> given 90 but a lot of these meetings, town halls and community meetings, are you hearing more or have you always heard people say, if you just do this, just to this meaning that there is a correlation between doing...
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and then you call it -- [inaudible] >> i like to quote emerson. >> so thoreau kept whether blogs and kept these logs about when the flowers bloomed, and his great project near the end of his life was great a calendar, an almanac of april 1, this have happened in our town. the water is that this level. and that's an almanac. and thoreau was obsessed with -- [inaudible] when you read it, you are reading this beautiful, there's a version put out by yale, a four-year school -- [talking over each other] >> i'm not allowed on campus. there's a translation, university press and its in the georgia, the american farm vernacular, and it's beautiful. and it's just, you know, fire in the summer, woodburn's, and sparks fly into the night sky, and what more need we celebrate? that's what virgil says. and that's so mundane, and to love washington scholars fighting over he must mean more. he must mean more when he talks about the light of day on the spring morning, you know? as if you need more than that but after a while you don't need anything more. so i thought this is a. the almanac is something
and then you call it -- [inaudible] >> i like to quote emerson. >> so thoreau kept whether blogs and kept these logs about when the flowers bloomed, and his great project near the end of his life was great a calendar, an almanac of april 1, this have happened in our town. the water is that this level. and that's an almanac. and thoreau was obsessed with -- [inaudible] when you read it, you are reading this beautiful, there's a version put out by yale, a four-year school -- [talking...
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ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau speak out against the war in pretty strong terms. now, i think if opposition to the war had remained limited to doing good, it would be interesting, but wouldn't really be that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happiness over the course of the war, delinquent stamps being the only place it is the national antiwar movement. there are four main grounds on which americans oppose the war. the first one in this poster is on the grounds of morality that this was an unjust war that would bring national dishonor of the united states. congressman joshua giddings of ohio repeatedly warned the house of representatives that in order to be patriotic, people had to quote, descend from this aggressive unholy and unjust war and he said in the murder of mexicans upon their own soil for rapid and that the country can take no part either now or after. and giddings was rather strong in his opinion, but that was a kind of critique that you see certainly by march of 1847 with united states bombarded the town of veracruz, leadin
ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau speak out against the war in pretty strong terms. now, i think if opposition to the war had remained limited to doing good, it would be interesting, but wouldn't really be that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happiness over the course of the war, delinquent stamps being the only place it is the national antiwar movement. there are four main grounds on which americans oppose the war. the first one in this poster is on the...
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emerson went home and said wormy bequests of wine. i cannot believe i had a meeting with the type who claims to be a congressman. [laughter] >> although that would be a perfect base to land, we have one last question before we wrap it up. >> given that you go to a lot of these house of rep meetings, town halls, community meetings, are you hearing more or have you always hear people's day, if you just two days, meaning there's a correlation between doing some thing and in an result, what there's not a perfect is being considered, every more simplistic and what we believe can result from taking action than in the past? >> at town halls that i went to a republican town halls and overwhelmingly the sentiment in a lot of these town hall meeting was a feeling of distrust towards washington can't explain the public has lost control coming feeling the washington has not been active in best interest. .. a lot of these discussions have been about, you know, how the republicans will back the obama administration, making week, and ultimately over
emerson went home and said wormy bequests of wine. i cannot believe i had a meeting with the type who claims to be a congressman. [laughter] >> although that would be a perfect base to land, we have one last question before we wrap it up. >> given that you go to a lot of these house of rep meetings, town halls, community meetings, are you hearing more or have you always hear people's day, if you just two days, meaning there's a correlation between doing some thing and in an result,...
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to begin my remarks today, i am reminded of the words of the renowned pellett -- poet, ralph waldo emersongive thanks continuously. because all things that contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude. that perfectly encapsulates how i am feeling on this day, madam president -- thing fall and last. i first and foremost want to thank the people of maine for allowing me to be their voice, their boat, and their champion for 16 years in the -- their vote in the u.s. house of representatives and for three terms in the senate. one definition of the word trust is a faith of confidence in a duty or post. to have the confidence of the people who have placed their confidence in me is an honor of indescribable magnitude. in serving my state for the past 34 years, it has been the greatest privilege of my life. i also want to thank my amazing husband, josh, up there in the gallery. he is a former congressman and former gov. of maine. while he was governor and i was in the house of representatives, we used to joke our idea of quality time would be listening to each ot
to begin my remarks today, i am reminded of the words of the renowned pellett -- poet, ralph waldo emersongive thanks continuously. because all things that contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude. that perfectly encapsulates how i am feeling on this day, madam president -- thing fall and last. i first and foremost want to thank the people of maine for allowing me to be their voice, their boat, and their champion for 16 years in the -- their vote in the...
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today, i was reminded of the words of the renowned american poet and son of new england, ralph waldo emerson, who said "cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes you to and to give thanks continuously and because all things have cricketed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude." that perfectly encapsulates how i'm feeling on this day, madam president. thankful and blessed. and in that light, i first and foremost want to thank the people of maine for allowing me to be their voice, their vote, and their champion for 16 years in the u.s. house of representatives and for three terms in the united states senate. one of the definitions of the word "trust" is a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence and to have had the trust of maine people who have placed their faith and confidence in me is an honor of inscribable mag any -- indisdescribable magnitude. serve my state over the past 34 years in the halls of congress has been the greatest privilege of my life. i also want to thank my amazing husband, jock mckernan, who is up there in th
today, i was reminded of the words of the renowned american poet and son of new england, ralph waldo emerson, who said "cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes you to and to give thanks continuously and because all things have cricketed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude." that perfectly encapsulates how i'm feeling on this day, madam president. thankful and blessed. and in that light, i first and foremost want to thank...
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it gives me also a moment to say to the speaker, or to acknowledge congresswoman emerson, for her service as well. and to thank you so very much for being a person who loves america. i think that should be our litmus test when we rise on this floor for those of us who love this country. i as the ranking member and having served as the chairwoman of this committee in previous terms know how important it is to provide safety in the transportation modes for the united states of america. this bill, no hassle flying act of 2012, and thank the sponsor, both in the house and senate, provides a msh sure of recognition and -- measure of recognition and acceptance of foreign countries who making efforts to have consistent security procedures and technology to have a easier travel process for passengers who are deplanning in the united states, going on to another domestic destination. so i want to acknowledge the senator from minnesota, which had this legislation passed in the senate and to our house sponsor as well. what the basis of this legislation is is by relieving the need to rescreen every pi
it gives me also a moment to say to the speaker, or to acknowledge congresswoman emerson, for her service as well. and to thank you so very much for being a person who loves america. i think that should be our litmus test when we rise on this floor for those of us who love this country. i as the ranking member and having served as the chairwoman of this committee in previous terms know how important it is to provide safety in the transportation modes for the united states of america. this bill,...