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have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis but there's still the job of maintaining the hallowed head groundsman has been telling us about that challenge. he'll make hello, i am carl stanley, the grounds manager wembley stadium. please see the red seats in the green pitch, blue sky, i love it. i really do enjoy it. it is challenging and every day is so different, the playing surface every day changes and i don't really remember how i got into it, i went toa remember how i got into it, i went to a career adviser my old school and did not know what i wanted to do. i was offered some advice and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all ered some advicéé"‘z""' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all export>me advicéé"‘z""' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all export>me ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in me ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in my ad like ' and did not know what i wanted to do. i was all exp in my ad l garden = grow vegetables in my back garden and my mum and dads house and i want to bea and
have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis but there's still the job of maintaining the hallowed head groundsman has been telling us about that challenge. he'll make hello, i am carl stanley, the grounds manager wembley stadium. please see the red seats in the green pitch, blue sky, i love it. i really do enjoy it. it is challenging and every day is so different, the playing surface every day changes and i don't really remember how i got into it, i went toa remember how i got into...
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today, as his colleagues and friends and family members come as he lays in-state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched to ballot mailboxes, for voting rights and civil rights and human rights. we will keep doing that until that justice rolls down and righteousness like a mighty stream. finally, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray will be named the john lewis memorial bridge, but the bridge from earth to glory. when he got there, elijah cummings and the congressional cloud of witnesses marched down that street paved of gold. we want to say thank you from emmett till to george floyd. they said thank you for allowing our deaths to not be in vain. when he got to the white throne, well done, my good and faithful servant. you have kept your eyes on the prize and now enter into the joy of the lord. angels tod to the lift every voice and sing, we heard dr. king in the background saying, "free at last, free at last, the consciousness of congress is free at last." in jesus' name we p
today, as his colleagues and friends and family members come as he lays in-state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched to ballot mailboxes, for voting rights and civil rights and human rights. we will keep doing that until that justice rolls down and righteousness like a mighty stream. finally, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray will be named the john lewis memorial bridge, but...
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today as his colleagues, friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. we'll keep doing that until that day of justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. finally on july 17th we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray will one day be named the john lewis memorial bridge but the bridge from earth to glory. when he got this elijah cummings and others welcomed him home as they marched down that street paved with gold. thank you for allowing our # throne, we heard him say well done, thy good and faithful serv servant. you have kept your eyes on the prize. gabriel told the angels to lift every voice and sing. we heard dr. king in the background saying free at last, free at last, the consciousness of congress is free at last, in jesus name we pray. amen.n a moment the haonorable mitch mccon
today as his colleagues, friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. we'll keep doing that until that day of justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. finally on july 17th we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund...
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you can even fit about seven people inside the tree's hallowed-out trunk.he goal is to make the tree a local tourist attraction while still protecting it. and although 1900 years is seriously old, it is not world's oldest living tree. that record, according to science daily, belongs to a 9500 year old spruce in sweden. now that is old. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our virtual show here on nbc bay area. we welcome back assemblyman evan lowe who pushed through a bill along with kevin mullen that could allow some 17-year-olds to vote. next, we join us with john osaki who will talk about the ongoing project to renovate the san francisco japan town peace plaza. there is a crucial vote coming up this month. next, it's time for the
you can even fit about seven people inside the tree's hallowed-out trunk.he goal is to make the tree a local tourist attraction while still protecting it. and although 1900 years is seriously old, it is not world's oldest living tree. that record, according to science daily, belongs to a 9500 year old spruce in sweden. now that is old. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." we'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "asian pacific america."...
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. >> mayor london breed, honoring congressman lewis by having flags, here, at city hallower hall lowered to half staff. tonight, the building will be red, white, and blue. paying tribute to the icon. >> we sent this alert last night on our free abc 7 news app whether when we first learned of lewis's passing. we will continue to update or app all weekend as more tributes to lewis pour in. >> out of daly city, where two people, including a child, are in critical condition following a fire this morning. it started just after 8:00 in a me home on bismark near mission street. investigators saw flames coming from the kitchen, and the house was engulfed in heavy smoke. they then found a man and a child unconscious in a bedroom. the cause is under investigation but firefighters emphasized making sure people have working smoke detectors in their they say there is delayed detection with this fire. in the east bay, flames tore through a building. the building on mission boulevard has been empty since the bowling lanes closed in 2005. and it had been a popular bowling spot since the 1960s, and was o
. >> mayor london breed, honoring congressman lewis by having flags, here, at city hallower hall lowered to half staff. tonight, the building will be red, white, and blue. paying tribute to the icon. >> we sent this alert last night on our free abc 7 news app whether when we first learned of lewis's passing. we will continue to update or app all weekend as more tributes to lewis pour in. >> out of daly city, where two people, including a child, are in critical condition...
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in washington tonight the world series champions, the washington nationals, facing off agains the hallowed york yankees. who has the honor of throwing the very first pitch? fittingly enough, it is dr. anthony hao-ching. the nation's top infectious disease expert has been seen wearing a nationals faceho mask, soetter than he to have this honor tonight? i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care and have a good night. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected eds. and by contributions to this pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. [bmusic] - pbs american portrait is... - a platform where anyone can come and share their stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corps. - when i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. - ton to each other.
in washington tonight the world series champions, the washington nationals, facing off agains the hallowed york yankees. who has the honor of throwing the very first pitch? fittingly enough, it is dr. anthony hao-ching. the nation's top infectious disease expert has been seen wearing a nationals faceho mask, soetter than he to have this honor tonight? i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care and have a good night. narrator: funding for this presentation of...
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today, colleagues, friends, especially family members, lay him in this hallowed rotunda. committing ourselves to marge as he marched to ballot boxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights, and we will keep doing that until righteousness is like a mighty stream, and finally, we want to say thank you, that he crossed another bridge, we pray that one day will be named for john there was memorial bridge, but the bridge from earth to glory, that when he got there, elijah cummings and the congressional cloud of witnesses welcomed him home as they marched down that street pavement of gold, we want to say thank you from emmett till to george floyd, thank you for allowing our deaths not to be in vain, and we want to say thank you. well done, that good and faithful servant. do you have found the good fight, kept your eyes on the prize, and now to the joy of the lord, and gabriel told the angels to lift their voices. we heard dr. king in the background saying free at last, free at last. the consciousness of congress is free at last. in jesus' name we pray it
today, colleagues, friends, especially family members, lay him in this hallowed rotunda. committing ourselves to marge as he marched to ballot boxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights, and we will keep doing that until righteousness is like a mighty stream, and finally, we want to say thank you, that he crossed another bridge, we pray that one day will be named for john there was memorial bridge, but the bridge from earth to glory, that when he got there, elijah...
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here he is trying to address the hallowed chamber the other day. >> can you hear me? hello?. can you hear me? i'm sorry. sorry, can you help? just a moment. >> my lord, we can hear you. >> tt's all rht. wetty: it's all of it. my lord, my lordan hear you. thank you so much for watching this edition oerworld news amica. i will see you back here tomorrow. narrator: funding for this p presentation of thgram is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. d james. by judpeter blum kovler foundation; pursuiam solutions for ica's neglected needs. an tby contributions s pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [bright music] - pbs american portrait is... - a platform where anyone can esme and share their stori - there's a whole great list arof prompts to get you std. - when i was 1ar and joined the mine corps. - when i decided to accept myself and eel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. p - this project can h bring us together. - to listen to each other. - to understand what it really means to be an american. - you should be a part of pbs a
here he is trying to address the hallowed chamber the other day. >> can you hear me? hello?. can you hear me? i'm sorry. sorry, can you help? just a moment. >> my lord, we can hear you. >> tt's all rht. wetty: it's all of it. my lord, my lordan hear you. thank you so much for watching this edition oerworld news amica. i will see you back here tomorrow. narrator: funding for this p presentation of thgram is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more....
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portray the traditional russian, mainstream media they tried to portray western life as a homosexual hallowthat there are a bunch of homosexuals who are trying to attack normal people on the streets and trying to turn them into homosexuals. so... they also accuse the ngos like yours have taken also accuse the ngos like yours have ta ken western also accuse the ngos like yours have taken western money and are being tools and agents of the west desire tools and agents of the west desire to undermine their not russian state. do you get any money from western agencies or governments? well, there are somebody who's given me “— well, there are somebody who's given me——i well, there are somebody who's given me —— i wish, we built media on money we collected from our own fees. because we perform at a lotta festivals and club shows, venues. so we put all those money into building oui’ we put all those money into building our media outlet and ngo in russia. you do do a lot of festivals. you work with a log of young people and you do immersive theatre which a tt ra cts you do immersive theatre which a
portray the traditional russian, mainstream media they tried to portray western life as a homosexual hallowthat there are a bunch of homosexuals who are trying to attack normal people on the streets and trying to turn them into homosexuals. so... they also accuse the ngos like yours have taken also accuse the ngos like yours have ta ken western also accuse the ngos like yours have taken western money and are being tools and agents of the west desire tools and agents of the west desire to...
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for almost two centuries, cleo and her clock have reminded men and women in this hallowed halls thatare part of history. that our words and actions will face the judgment of history, and that we are part of a long and honorable heritage of our democracy. now, under cleo's gaze, we celebrate lin-manuel miranda, a man gifted by the news of history, and all others of artists and historians of our modern era. thank you lin-manuel miranda for giving us the story of america been told by a america now. i am honored that we will cure from john lewis who will present the award, but all of us who are here and honored to be in your presence, to celebrate your triumph and "hamilton" and to congratulate you. thank you for your passion, your talent, your gift. thank you for your succession of contributions to revitalize and advancing our democracy. thank you lin-manuel miranda. [applause] >> thank you madam speaker for your kind words. a number of members of the house and senate are here, mixed in with the crowd that is here this evening. would you please raise her hand so we can acknowledge her p
for almost two centuries, cleo and her clock have reminded men and women in this hallowed halls thatare part of history. that our words and actions will face the judgment of history, and that we are part of a long and honorable heritage of our democracy. now, under cleo's gaze, we celebrate lin-manuel miranda, a man gifted by the news of history, and all others of artists and historians of our modern era. thank you lin-manuel miranda for giving us the story of america been told by a america...
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today, as his colleagues and friends and especially family members come, as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and to this year for mailboxes, and for voting rights, and for civil rights, and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters like a mighty stream, and finally on july 17th, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge, not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray one day will be named the john lewis memorial bridge, but the bridge from earth to glory. when he got there, elijah cummings and the congressional cloud of witnesses welcomed him home as they marched down the street paved with gold, we want to say thank you from emmett till to george floyd, say thank you for allowing our deaths not to be in vain. and when he got to the little white throne, we want to say thank you. we heard you say well done, thy good and faithful servant. you have kept your eyes on the prize, and now enter into the joy of the lord. after you said that, gabri
today, as his colleagues and friends and especially family members come, as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and to this year for mailboxes, and for voting rights, and for civil rights, and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters like a mighty stream, and finally on july 17th, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge, not the edmund...
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in washington the world series champions — the washington nationals — are facing off against the hallowedwing the ceremonial "first pitch" at such a historic game? fittingly enough, it's dr anthony fauci. the nation's top infectious disease expert has been seen on many occasions wearing a nationals facemask — so who better? you can reach me on twitter — i'm @aaronsafir. hello there. for many parts of the country, friday will be a drier, brighter, and warmer day. for a while on thursday, the rain was actually quite heavy. it has since eased off, but there is still some cloud around in more southern parts of the uk. the next area of cloud is looming large in the atlantic, and that will bring some rain eventually. but for much of friday, we are in between two weather systems, and hence that drier theme. eventually this next area of cloud and rain on those weather fronts will come into some western areas. but ahead of that, quite a range of temperatures — a bit cooler in scotland where we've got clear skies, but quite a warm and muggy start for southern parts of england and wales. there's mor
in washington the world series champions — the washington nationals — are facing off against the hallowedwing the ceremonial "first pitch" at such a historic game? fittingly enough, it's dr anthony fauci. the nation's top infectious disease expert has been seen on many occasions wearing a nationals facemask — so who better? you can reach me on twitter — i'm @aaronsafir. hello there. for many parts of the country, friday will be a drier, brighter, and warmer day. for a while on...
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hallow everybody and what africa this is reserve and the 7 percent show for africa's you one jacomo or. well coming up for you on today's program. if you can money heads to south africa to speak with the youth about the so-called black top and that is a having to help their families financially even those with barely enough to feed them or feel. in addis ababa we take a ride in a taxi which is free services to pregnant women. and we explored by the government's capital and the people through the lens of the feed andrea. report is on an issue that affects many young africans it's not uncommon for us young working people to financially support our parents and siblings sometimes even the extended family and many are happy to do eat because it's always nice to give something but right but what happens if you don't on enough money to support yourself and your family are if it's stopping you from realizing your dreams. we max our young man in nigeria who has his life on hold to help his family. getting ready in the morning without running water isn't uncommon in many parts of lagos all aband
hallow everybody and what africa this is reserve and the 7 percent show for africa's you one jacomo or. well coming up for you on today's program. if you can money heads to south africa to speak with the youth about the so-called black top and that is a having to help their families financially even those with barely enough to feed them or feel. in addis ababa we take a ride in a taxi which is free services to pregnant women. and we explored by the government's capital and the people through...
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his colleagues, friends and, especially, family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotuntdau. we come on this day recommitting our selves to march as he marched to ballot boxes and this year to mail boxes and for voti voting rights and civil rights. he'll keep doing that until that day just like muddy waters and righteousness like a stream and finally we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge, not the edman pettus bridge that we pray one day will be renamed the john lewis memorial bridge. when he got the congressional crowd of witnesses welcomed him as they walked down the street paved of gold. we want to thank say thank you from emmet till to george floyd, thank you for not allowing our deaths to be in vein. we heard you say well done by good and faithful servient. you have done the good fight and you have kept your eyes on the prize. and now enter into the joy of the lord. and after you said that, gabriel told the angels to lift every voice and sing. and we heard dr. king sing free at last, free at last, the congsness of congress is free at last. in jesus name
his colleagues, friends and, especially, family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotuntdau. we come on this day recommitting our selves to march as he marched to ballot boxes and this year to mail boxes and for voti voting rights and civil rights. he'll keep doing that until that day just like muddy waters and righteousness like a stream and finally we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge, not the edman pettus bridge that we pray one day will be renamed the john...
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hallow the seasonal rains and he says you're taking on a really picturesque form at the moment there are proper depressions forming in the flows so you've got a low sitting in the yellow sea was fronts wrapped around it we stretch across japan and stretch back towards char eventually india as well all part of the system is just rapidly developing into lows rather than just lumps of rain but that means windy and wet weather that's on his way through the korean peninsula to waltz eventually q should show you the chinese and the next that is taking its time slowly coming in seoul has got there for 2 days of rain windy at 1st didn't quite understand sunday's a nice looking day for you temps doesn't change very much you'll notice so say the next lump of developing in sichuan but it's a very loopy system so a good part of the yangtze has got about 3 dried days coming up south of this is a bottom edge the counsel for significant frequent share as it seems to be sudden born year probably sulawesi south of that probably a dry picture if you north of that a particular weapon which are in sapa
hallow the seasonal rains and he says you're taking on a really picturesque form at the moment there are proper depressions forming in the flows so you've got a low sitting in the yellow sea was fronts wrapped around it we stretch across japan and stretch back towards char eventually india as well all part of the system is just rapidly developing into lows rather than just lumps of rain but that means windy and wet weather that's on his way through the korean peninsula to waltz eventually q...
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this is a hallowed honored building we are in now. it is for people who have done good, not people who lost because they did bad. it is in that spirit that we offer that bill and we look forward to its passage. >> there is no statute to benedict arnold. if you could just absorb for a minute what it feels like to note that our ancestors built the capital. as we spent every day in the capital to walk past statues of people who did not even feel we were human, who wanted us to be in chains, and so reckoning with that and coming to grips and moving the statues away will be extremely meaningful. are there other questions? >> you just said you had received commitments from the committee and from leadership about a committee vote and a floor vote. you note those commitments were made last year. have you add more recent commitments made this year and the context of post-george floyd? >> let me acknowledge the first vice chair of the congressional black caucus. are there any other questions? abouty are talking renaming military bases. what doe
this is a hallowed honored building we are in now. it is for people who have done good, not people who lost because they did bad. it is in that spirit that we offer that bill and we look forward to its passage. >> there is no statute to benedict arnold. if you could just absorb for a minute what it feels like to note that our ancestors built the capital. as we spent every day in the capital to walk past statues of people who did not even feel we were human, who wanted us to be in chains,...
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hallowed ground, unless you're a boston red sox fan hey, steph. >> reporter: good morning.red sox fan, but it is still great to be here when the yankees take thjust go. the team says they're going to be using the entire complex, including visitor dugouts and locker rooms, even the great hall where they normally hold parties for thousands of people. all of this to keep the players safe and give fans a ball game across the country, the diamond baseball players finally return to their home stadiums for spring training are being groomed. locker rooms and dugouts disinfected, as major league baseball players finally return to their home stadiums for spring training 2.0nd limiting practice to groups of five. what is it goin practice is kicking off today for many teams, including the philadelphia phillies. >> they have taken antibody tests, covid tests you know what? i think players are so excited to get back, i think they will learn how to deal with this. >> reporter: safety measures are being implemented all across the league yankees players with masks on back in the bronx, wher
hallowed ground, unless you're a boston red sox fan hey, steph. >> reporter: good morning.red sox fan, but it is still great to be here when the yankees take thjust go. the team says they're going to be using the entire complex, including visitor dugouts and locker rooms, even the great hall where they normally hold parties for thousands of people. all of this to keep the players safe and give fans a ball game across the country, the diamond baseball players finally return to their home...
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this is hallow. this is where people gave some blood.little blood on this bridge. >> reporter: participants were attempting to march from selma to montgomery. 17 people were hospitalized including lewis. this could become known as bloody sunday. lewis would always show the same commitment and fight he demonstrated on the bridge that day. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back and keep coming back every year. >> this is the place they gave us the voting rights act. made it possible for hundreds and thousands of millions of people to be able to participate in a democratic process. sdp y you cannot give up. you cannot give in. you will make it. >> reporter: this past march while suffering from stage four cancer, lewis as determined as ever, traveled to selma twice to mark the march's 55th anniversary and was still pushipush ing decades later. >> 55 years ago, a few of god's children attempted to march across this bridge. we were beaten, tear gassed. i thought i was going to die on this bridge.
this is hallow. this is where people gave some blood.little blood on this bridge. >> reporter: participants were attempting to march from selma to montgomery. 17 people were hospitalized including lewis. this could become known as bloody sunday. lewis would always show the same commitment and fight he demonstrated on the bridge that day. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back and keep coming back every year. >> this is the place...
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but for detective julissa trapp, this will always be hallowed ground. >> it's hard to look at that andthat's where you ended up, and i know you guys are in a better place and i know that you're together and you're helping each other. you can rest now. and i can take it from here. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. and not even cry at the funeral. >> she was living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county." she could have been on the show. she wrapped him around her finger. just like she wrapped so many. >> reporter: she had it all, waterfront home, fancy cars, millionaire boyfriend. quite the life. until -- >> the shots were in sets of two. he saw his attacker. >> reporter: her lover gunned down. who wanted him dead?
but for detective julissa trapp, this will always be hallowed ground. >> it's hard to look at that andthat's where you ended up, and i know you guys are in a better place and i know that you're together and you're helping each other. you can rest now. and i can take it from here. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline."...
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bullying disagree with, whether it's in a oard room, in a newsroom, on a military base, or in these hallowed halls of congress, are over. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don't believe e, watch, as we continue winning in districts across america. atch as women ban together to say enough to being public lihue illiated simply because -- publicly humiliated simply disagree.ey watch. endured so we have our daughters don't have to. i want to thank our fearless grace, the r the courage, and the intellect that you bring to this chamber every day. and with that i yield back. ms. ocasio-cortez: thank you so much, representative trahan. i'd like to yield to our stood upleader who has this body ember in and decency across parties, our representative hoyer. r. hoyer: madam speaker, this is an issue of who we are as a people. women have spoken on this floor, but this is an issue for fathers. an issue for sons. brothers. issue for i have three daughters, two randdaughters, and three great-granddaughters. not be confronted with this kind of attack. it was.hat some have tried to demonize the new
bullying disagree with, whether it's in a oard room, in a newsroom, on a military base, or in these hallowed halls of congress, are over. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don't believe e, watch, as we continue winning in districts across america. atch as women ban together to say enough to being public lihue illiated simply because -- publicly humiliated simply disagree.ey watch. endured so we have our daughters don't have to. i want to thank our fearless grace, the r the courage,...
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this is hallowed. this is where people gave some blood.tle blood on this bridge. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back. and to keep coming back every year? >> this is the place that gave us the voting rights act. made it possible for hundreds and thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic president. >> you read a movement of the young people back in the civil rights movement. there's a new organic movement of young people in washington begging people in washington for change. what do you see of the new movement? >> i see so much. >> it was march 7th, 1965, that john lewis marched across this bridge on bloody sunday. he got to the other side and he was met by a billy club. but every year, almost every year since, he's been walking across bringing people from all fronts, all parties, all races and religions to come here and experience this with him. he's got a republican leader on his left, kacathy mcmorris rodgers, he's got a democrat on his right. >> all: jot
this is hallowed. this is where people gave some blood.tle blood on this bridge. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back. and to keep coming back every year? >> this is the place that gave us the voting rights act. made it possible for hundreds and thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic president. >> you read a movement of the young people back in the civil rights movement. there's a new...
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can they make it all the way to that hallowed area of the super bowl once again without t.b.?u. in bill we trust. liz: okay. bill belichick. all right. >> they're going to have an opportunity without tom. i mean, life goes on, football goes on. they got great draft picks, they got guys coming in, they got great coaches, great staff, great ownership. i think everything's going to be fine. give me some football first. liz: great to see you. thank you very much. we need to get some football going. jarvis green. superstar and friend of "the claman countdown." thank you for interrupting your family vacation. >>> we do have an update right now on the virtual hearing of former theranos ceo elizabeth ho holmes charged with fraud. holmes' attorney is apparently asking the trial to be delayed until april of 2021, saying we will quote, not be in the midst of a pandemic then. the trial date for the infamous founder of the failed blood testing company is currently set for october 27th. if there is a ruling by the judge we will let you know. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. now
can they make it all the way to that hallowed area of the super bowl once again without t.b.?u. in bill we trust. liz: okay. bill belichick. all right. >> they're going to have an opportunity without tom. i mean, life goes on, football goes on. they got great draft picks, they got guys coming in, they got great coaches, great staff, great ownership. i think everything's going to be fine. give me some football first. liz: great to see you. thank you very much. we need to get some football...
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this is hallowed.lood on this bridge. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back, and keep coming back every year? >> this is the place that gave us the voting rights, that made it possible for hundreds and thousands of millions of people to be able to participate in a democratic process. >> you led a movement of young people in the civil rights movement. there's a new organic movement of young people, begging washington, begging their local leaders for change. what do you see in the new movement? >> i see so much hope. >> thank you. >> it was march 7th, 1965, that john lewis marched across this bridge on bloody sunday. he got to the other side. and he was met by a billy club. but every year, almost every year since, he's been walking across, bringing people from all stripes, from all parties, all races and religions to come here to experience this with him. he's got a republican leader on his left. he's got a democratic senator on his right. just listen. >> t
this is hallowed.lood on this bridge. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back, and keep coming back every year? >> this is the place that gave us the voting rights, that made it possible for hundreds and thousands of millions of people to be able to participate in a democratic process. >> you led a movement of young people in the civil rights movement. there's a new organic movement of young people, begging washington, begging...
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that's a hallow argument. they have no moral ground. the reality is the chairman of the fed has said what our economy needs is an injection of resources. unemployment insurance, stimulus checks, the kind of things that helps families through this crisis are things that not only will help those families but will stimulate and help our economy through this storm. the last thing you should understand is we're the richest nation on planet earth. but know what we did get done this week? a massive bill for the defense department. so we came up with those kind of resources. but when it comes to defending this country from the coronavirus, from a pandemic that's killed over 140,000 americans, it seems like we are getting inaction from mitch mcconnell that is unacceptable. >> let me ask you about this. you were a mayor. so you understand. you brought up teachers and firefighters. they are not paid by the federal government and states can't run deficits and cities can't run deficits. so the idea that we are not extending funding to local governme
that's a hallow argument. they have no moral ground. the reality is the chairman of the fed has said what our economy needs is an injection of resources. unemployment insurance, stimulus checks, the kind of things that helps families through this crisis are things that not only will help those families but will stimulate and help our economy through this storm. the last thing you should understand is we're the richest nation on planet earth. but know what we did get done this week? a massive...
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these are hallowed grounds, forced labor camps really.o, you know, believe and love the mythology of what we say america was and what they say the confederacy was. but it was violence and pillage and raping, and to look me in my eyes and with an air of something ethereal, speak of the past in such glorious ways knowing that my people struggled to survive, were brutally murdered, and worked to build what america is today. i think that was the most painful, this charade, this veil. the lies that these men tell themselves and pass on to their children not just in the huge obelisk but in the reenactment, in the passing down of that legacy. it was really tough, but i think every step along the way there were moments of great pain. >> caroline, what were you thinking and feeling as you were watching trymaine's journey tonight? >> i was thinking about that line the guy said where he said that you have to get into 19th century mind, into an 18th century mind. and what was implicit in what he said was a white 19th century mind, a white 18th centur
these are hallowed grounds, forced labor camps really.o, you know, believe and love the mythology of what we say america was and what they say the confederacy was. but it was violence and pillage and raping, and to look me in my eyes and with an air of something ethereal, speak of the past in such glorious ways knowing that my people struggled to survive, were brutally murdered, and worked to build what america is today. i think that was the most painful, this charade, this veil. the lies that...
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his speeches before that talked about a civil rights bill without a voting rights bill would ring hallowaser focused on voting rights. when will the senate pass it. that is a mitch mcconnell question. mitch was there today to say he was at march on washington. he heard john lewis speak and he said fond words of john lewis today. but if he means those words, then he should get with the speaker of the house, we should appoint a gang of eight, and we should hammer out the differences that are there to make sure we renew the voting rights act, that we correct the shelby decision, or the flaws that shelby highlighting and that we will have something in place to protect people's right to vote. especially black and brown and minority people. a and i have not seen mitch mcconnell's words, or hiss live up to his words. so his words therefore ring hollow until he makes some action that shows that this is his belief. >> well, and he was fighting for the restoration of the voting rights act after he felt as though the shelby decision gutted it in 2013. until his final days and i know he would be sta
his speeches before that talked about a civil rights bill without a voting rights bill would ring hallowaser focused on voting rights. when will the senate pass it. that is a mitch mcconnell question. mitch was there today to say he was at march on washington. he heard john lewis speak and he said fond words of john lewis today. but if he means those words, then he should get with the speaker of the house, we should appoint a gang of eight, and we should hammer out the differences that are...
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have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis but there's still the job of maintaining the hallowede red seats in the green pitch, blue sky, i love it. i really do enjoy it. it is challenging and every day is so different, the playing surface every day changes and i don't really remember how i got into it, i went to a career adviser my old school and did not know what i wanted to do. i was offered some advice on football, all export details like grow vegetables in my back garden and my mum and dads house and i want to be a grounds person. and when we came up forjunior groundsman, 2006, as an 18—year—old i went to london. in the rest is history. the events were postponed and we are trying to make sure that staff and the team, are we have become a reality during lockdown and what can we do to the pitch? what are the key things we need to do? ever camera on the roof is welcome so we get updates from it. we had ourfirst game last week, last monday, is of the week to play our final cells very different. we can't update every minute. we had our first we can't update every minute. we had o
have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis but there's still the job of maintaining the hallowede red seats in the green pitch, blue sky, i love it. i really do enjoy it. it is challenging and every day is so different, the playing surface every day changes and i don't really remember how i got into it, i went to a career adviser my old school and did not know what i wanted to do. i was offered some advice on football, all export details like grow vegetables in my back garden and my...
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about and expected for so long, and it is in that tradition and in their tradition and in their hallowedootsteps that we stand here and sit before you tonight, thatso what i asked is you permit me just a couple of minutes to talk about that building. we like to think about america as a home. for many of us who were born here, it was a home we have taken for granted. for those who have come here, like my ancestors and many of your ancestors, it was a home they could only dream of, and when they got here, they made the best they could of, but we must build a new political home in this country. the home we have is pretty ratty. it has got two sides that do not talk to each other. one side is actually blatantly on fire at the moment. [laughter] and so we must decide what that new home looks like. we know that we will not all agree on what this house should be. we do not agree on design. we won't agree on the number of rooms or what the windows will look like, but here is what we know. it must be big enough for anyone who wants to come to join us. [applause] it must be built with a wide, open
about and expected for so long, and it is in that tradition and in their tradition and in their hallowedootsteps that we stand here and sit before you tonight, thatso what i asked is you permit me just a couple of minutes to talk about that building. we like to think about america as a home. for many of us who were born here, it was a home we have taken for granted. for those who have come here, like my ancestors and many of your ancestors, it was a home they could only dream of, and when they...
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cemetery and at that monument, and read the speech that president lincoln gave to consecrate that hallowed ground. and i can tell you what -- it reminded me of the lifelong fight of john lewis it. reminded me of our nation's lifelong fight for equality. and it reminded me of our continued fight today. and you'll see what i mean when i use some of that speech in my following remarks. although we are a nation conceived in liberty and equality, it seems that as if now our nation is divided. and being tested as to whether we can endure together. now, we gather here tonight to honor the death of a man who literally shed blood so that our nation can live together. but in a larger sense, what we say here tonight is nothing compared to what john lewis did throughout his life. see, as with most of our speeches on the house floor, the world will little note nor long remember what we say here tonight. but it can never forget what john did. not only in this chamber, but also for the civil rights and for this country. so it is for us, from congress members to front line workers to peaceful protesters,
cemetery and at that monument, and read the speech that president lincoln gave to consecrate that hallowed ground. and i can tell you what -- it reminded me of the lifelong fight of john lewis it. reminded me of our nation's lifelong fight for equality. and it reminded me of our continued fight today. and you'll see what i mean when i use some of that speech in my following remarks. although we are a nation conceived in liberty and equality, it seems that as if now our nation is divided. and...
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how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inhabitants of your country? what to a slave is the fourth of july? these are free black people i have been quoting, and slave rebels also understood the declaration's power. it was the ideal of our declaration that inspired nat turner to plan his slave revolt for july 4. white abolitionists too returned to the declaration again and again, finding in its line their own consciousness. as virginia's john cook put it in 1829, if those words meant that no one man is born with a natural right to control any other man, the system of slavery in which men were born as subjects, and indeed the property of others is profoundly wrong. no one did more to constitute our declaration as a beacon toward which the people of the united states must hew than abraham lincoln. the great emancipator. the declaration was, said lincoln, our manifest destiny. constantly looked to and constantly labored for. the as
how can black men and women enjoy that hallowed day or appreciate its significance as the birthday of this country's political freedom when white people hold securely in bondage a seventh part of the inhabitants of your country? what to a slave is the fourth of july? these are free black people i have been quoting, and slave rebels also understood the declaration's power. it was the ideal of our declaration that inspired nat turner to plan his slave revolt for july 4. white abolitionists too...
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coming from the hallowed halls from the theological training. bravery and death.were out of ammunition. the confederates charge twice . . . . risky your space to maka difference in the nation and in eternity said and then he led the way. who would do that, charge, anybody, when they got to that of the hill, the confederates surrendered. one of the men said what should we do. they won the civil war because courageous man from maine would buy a book written by a woman, written under the inspiration of the holy spirit. [applause] i also read that after the civil war was over the general from the union army sat before congress declaring that something needs to be done for equality. something needs to be done for these newly freed slaves. they finally decided they would listen to them in after they thy said they listened to them, they read a remark during the war and remarked tha that his intensityo make an agricultural universities so they decided to name the university after a white general from maine. his name is general howard. [applause] >> don't tell me our best
coming from the hallowed halls from the theological training. bravery and death.were out of ammunition. the confederates charge twice . . . . risky your space to maka difference in the nation and in eternity said and then he led the way. who would do that, charge, anybody, when they got to that of the hill, the confederates surrendered. one of the men said what should we do. they won the civil war because courageous man from maine would buy a book written by a woman, written under the...
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he had come from the hallowed halls of this kind of theological training to a place death,d, of braverynd so he saw them losing unless he did something. his men were out of ammunition. the confederates had charged twice. they were rallying at the foot of gettysburg. they are about to run up that hill one more time, and this with no ammunition, they would have won, so chamberlain likea bold decision, the of which i'm asking you to make tonight. need to engage, even if it -- not-to-hand combat physical combat, but verbally proclaiming, articulating, risking your space to make a nation and inthe eternity. he said to his men, "affect bayonets!" and then he led the way. who would do that? when they got to the hill, the confederates surrendered. one of his men said to him, "what should we do? we don't have any ammunition." "shh."lain told him, [laughter] they won gettysburg. they won the civil war because courageous men from maine were touched by a book written by a , written over the inspiration of the holy spirit. maine and d.c. -- isn't that amazing? [applause] thing.t i also read that aft
he had come from the hallowed halls of this kind of theological training to a place death,d, of braverynd so he saw them losing unless he did something. his men were out of ammunition. the confederates had charged twice. they were rallying at the foot of gettysburg. they are about to run up that hill one more time, and this with no ammunition, they would have won, so chamberlain likea bold decision, the of which i'm asking you to make tonight. need to engage, even if it -- not-to-hand combat...
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. >> the mapp case and many others demonstrate how some decisions are hallowed out by the same or subsequent courts. some decisions benefit the citizens of the country. how do you see this point? >> i completely agree with you. and just in terms of raw numbers, i think it's really interesting to look at how the different courts have led to different outcomes. >> during the warren court era, about two-thirds of the decisions were what we would call pro-defendant. they favored the person bringing the challenge. and they may be considered liberal. of the 200 search and seizure cases that were decided during the tenure of berger and rehnquist, 75% of them favored the state. you see a real reversal in terms of the win/loss rate. i think at the cost of liberty of the personal individuals. we're seeing the trend continue, although a little less so under the roberts case. >> we have three more cases in our landmark series. it's a 12-week program. we produced a brief book that's available to you that outlines the cases. >> it's written by tony morrow, it's available on our website for $8.95. we'll ge
. >> the mapp case and many others demonstrate how some decisions are hallowed out by the same or subsequent courts. some decisions benefit the citizens of the country. how do you see this point? >> i completely agree with you. and just in terms of raw numbers, i think it's really interesting to look at how the different courts have led to different outcomes. >> during the warren court era, about two-thirds of the decisions were what we would call pro-defendant. they favored...
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cemetery and at that monument, and read the speech that president lincoln gave to consecrate that hallowed ground. and i can tell you what -- it reminded me of the lifelong fight of john lewis it. reminded me of our nation's lifelong fight for equality. and it reminded me of our continued fight today. and you'll see what i mean when i use some of that speech in my following remarks. although we are a nation conceived in liberty and equality, it seems that as if now our nation is divided. and being tested as to whether we can endure together. now, we gather here tonight to honor the death of a man who literally shed blood so that our nation can live together. but in a larger sense, what we say here tonight is nothing compared to what john lewis did throughout his life. see, as with most of our speeches on the house floor, the world will little note nor long remember what we say here tonight. but it can never forget what john did. not only in this chamber, but also for the civil rights and for this country. so it is for us, from congress members to front line workers to peaceful protesters,
cemetery and at that monument, and read the speech that president lincoln gave to consecrate that hallowed ground. and i can tell you what -- it reminded me of the lifelong fight of john lewis it. reminded me of our nation's lifelong fight for equality. and it reminded me of our continued fight today. and you'll see what i mean when i use some of that speech in my following remarks. although we are a nation conceived in liberty and equality, it seems that as if now our nation is divided. and...
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they're hallowed ground for the soldiers and veterans who have trained and served at them. they enrich local communities with their legacy. they form fond memories, and they help relationships endure. they have meaning that transcends any one person or even a place. and that history belongs to all of us. so all of us should debate this together and move forward together. and i'm sorry, mr. president, that we've been denied an opportunity to do so today. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of russell vought of virginia to be director of the office of management and budget, signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of russell vought of virginia to be director of the office of mana
they're hallowed ground for the soldiers and veterans who have trained and served at them. they enrich local communities with their legacy. they form fond memories, and they help relationships endure. they have meaning that transcends any one person or even a place. and that history belongs to all of us. so all of us should debate this together and move forward together. and i'm sorry, mr. president, that we've been denied an opportunity to do so today. i yield the floor. the presiding officer:...
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hallowed be thy name. your kingdom come. you will be done in earth as it is in heaven.om evil. for the kingdom and the power and the glory. now and forever. amen. good morning, everybody. thank you to everybody who is taking part in this service online. thank you for joining us. on behalf of everybody, may i thank you for leading this service today and allowing us back into this much loved space. we are so into this much loved space. we are so grateful to have representatives from all of the ten greater manchester boroughs. we are also pleased to welcome today families who have lost loved ones over these la st who have lost loved ones over these last few months. and particularly to see members of the national health service here today, and to whom we all owe so much. being here is a reminderofa life all owe so much. being here is a reminder of a life before lockdown. a different world. and we have all been living through the strangeness and most personal of times, communicating via screens, living alone or in small groups, and getting used to digesting a daily diet of g
hallowed be thy name. your kingdom come. you will be done in earth as it is in heaven.om evil. for the kingdom and the power and the glory. now and forever. amen. good morning, everybody. thank you to everybody who is taking part in this service online. thank you for joining us. on behalf of everybody, may i thank you for leading this service today and allowing us back into this much loved space. we are so into this much loved space. we are so grateful to have representatives from all of the...
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something must be done in these hallowed chambers. and that's exactly what this program is for. they allow police departments to use these funds in a way that works best for their officers. that's why i'm honored to offer this amendment, yet another year with dr. ruiz. each and every day officers in my community on staten island and south brooklyn are hugging their children, hugging their partners, their spouses good-bye, not knowing if they're going to return home. that is the stress that they live with every day, that none of us can relate to. this program must be advanced in honor of their service. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> i'm happy to yield to the gentleman from wisconsin for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. tiffany: i rise in support of this amendment and thank the gentleman for the time. this amendment comes after many years of experiencing well-documented u.s. navy maintenance backlogs and defici
something must be done in these hallowed chambers. and that's exactly what this program is for. they allow police departments to use these funds in a way that works best for their officers. that's why i'm honored to offer this amendment, yet another year with dr. ruiz. each and every day officers in my community on staten island and south brooklyn are hugging their children, hugging their partners, their spouses good-bye, not knowing if they're going to return home. that is the stress that they...
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and today as his colleagues friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like like a mighty stream. and finally on july 17 we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray one day will be named the john lewis memorial bridge, but the bridge in earth to glory and when he got there, elijah cummings and the congressional cloud of witnesses welcomed him home. as they marched down that street, paved of gold, we want to say thank you from emmett till, to george floyd, say thank you for allowing our deaths not to be in vain. and when he got to the throne, we want to hear you say, well done, thy good and faithful suradvantage. you have done the good fight and you have kept your eyes on the prize and now enter into the joy of the lord. and
and today as his colleagues friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like like a mighty stream. and finally on july 17 we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge....
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today, as his colleagues friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes, and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. and finally, on july 17, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the edmund pettus bridge that we pray one day will be named the john lewis memorial bridge, but the bridge in earth to glory, and when he got there, elijah cummings and the congressional cloud of witnesses welcomed him home. as they marched down that street, paved of gold, we want to say thank you from emmett till, to george floyd, say thank you for allowing our deaths not to be in vain. and when he got to the throne, we want to hear you say, well done, thy good and faithful servant. you have done the good fight and you have kept your eyes on the prize and now enter into the joy of the lord. and after
today, as his colleagues friends and especially family members come as he lays in state in this hallowed rotunda, we come on this day recommitting ourselves to march as he marched, to ballot boxes and this year for mailboxes, and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights. and we'll keep doing that until that day justice rolls down like mighty waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. and finally, on july 17, we want to say thank you that he crossed another bridge. not the...