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hood texas. both of them serving and had a child and then got a call late one night saying they wanted to deport her. she was willing to give her life for her country but the country wasn't willing to give her a life in the united states. what better way to say you love this country than to say you would give up your life? that woman happens to be my daughter-in-law. the mother of my grandchild. and i very much appreciate the fact that we're moving this along mr. chairman with your amendment because there needs to be that legal pathway for those that want to serve our country. i thank you and yield back. >> the gentleman from arizona is recognized on the substitute. >> i recognize that you can't get 100% of what you want, 90% of the time. mathematic joke but i want to recognize and support an amendment. this is a very significant step forward when it comes to the equitable treatment of other immigrants that served their country and i encourage members to really support this substitute amendment a
hood texas. both of them serving and had a child and then got a call late one night saying they wanted to deport her. she was willing to give her life for her country but the country wasn't willing to give her a life in the united states. what better way to say you love this country than to say you would give up your life? that woman happens to be my daughter-in-law. the mother of my grandchild. and i very much appreciate the fact that we're moving this along mr. chairman with your amendment...
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terrorism long before the government came out to publicly acknowledge it, and if you look at fort hood, texas before terrorism is acknowledged and so there is a frustration out there among the trump supporters and the country as a whole that we do too much bending over backwards to try to give them the benefit of the doubt. >> and mark, i am trying to understand what john is saying here, but i don't understand the rush to say it is a horrible situation, and i think that, listen, many americans may agree with him h, but what is the rush? do we know that sitter errorism automatically. >> and the question is not that he came out to say it, and we have seep it from hillary clinton, and our experts here. >> and you want me to rephrase the question here, and then you can respond, because this is hillary clinton at 1:45 this afternoon, and this is our chris cuomo. >> it does appear that it was an act of terrorism, and exactly how, the investigation will have to determine. but it is once again shines a bright light on the threats that we face from the organized terror groups, isis of course, but then
terrorism long before the government came out to publicly acknowledge it, and if you look at fort hood, texas before terrorism is acknowledged and so there is a frustration out there among the trump supporters and the country as a whole that we do too much bending over backwards to try to give them the benefit of the doubt. >> and mark, i am trying to understand what john is saying here, but i don't understand the rush to say it is a horrible situation, and i think that, listen, many...
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seat on a montgomery, alabama bus, something jackie had done three years earlier in 44 at fort hood in texas. what you have in some ways is the beginning of the modern era. he's evolved from the a philip randolf of the brotherhood of sleeping car ports, and web to boys and to a lesser extent some of the other leaders of the earliest 20th century. he's now plowing forward and permitting these other manifestations to take place. this is first of all a great story in sports. he is the most imporant person in the history of baseball, our national pastime. he's not the best player arguably, but he is the most important, and then it is a great american story because it deals with our central subtheme, after you deal with the nature of freedom, human freedom, the tension between what i want and our collective needs together, then race is the central theme, and i think it's a much larger human story about a person who takes on his shoulders this enormous burden, turning the other cheek, and so he was a central part of our baseball series that came out in 94 in almost every episode and we thought we
seat on a montgomery, alabama bus, something jackie had done three years earlier in 44 at fort hood in texas. what you have in some ways is the beginning of the modern era. he's evolved from the a philip randolf of the brotherhood of sleeping car ports, and web to boys and to a lesser extent some of the other leaders of the earliest 20th century. he's now plowing forward and permitting these other manifestations to take place. this is first of all a great story in sports. he is the most...
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the time i remember most pointedly when this was put to good use and saved lives was at fort hood texas when major nadal hassan stood up and killed i think about 13 people and then wounded about 30 more, had two law enforcement officials who crashed the site, put themselves in harm's way but thanks to the great training they had, they were able to disable major hassan before he was able to do any more damage. so this is very important training. we want to make sure that there are funds available using existing funding streams but available for active shooter training wherever it might be provided around the country. so i want to just express my gratitude to senator grassley and senator leahy and at this time, mr. president, i'd ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 464, s. 2840. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 464, s. 2840, a bill to amend the omnibus crime control and safe streets act of 1968 and so forth and for other purposes. mr. cornyn: -- the presiding officer: any objection to proce
the time i remember most pointedly when this was put to good use and saved lives was at fort hood texas when major nadal hassan stood up and killed i think about 13 people and then wounded about 30 more, had two law enforcement officials who crashed the site, put themselves in harm's way but thanks to the great training they had, they were able to disable major hassan before he was able to do any more damage. so this is very important training. we want to make sure that there are funds...
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hood in texas, on a clear day in 2009, major nadal hassan, a doctor in the u.s.ilitary, stood up on a table, shouted allahu akbar" and then began to fire. he killed 13 and wounded many other. it was a shocking event. >> staff sergeant alonzo lunsford, one of the 32 american soldiers hassan wounded that day. >> i blinked. he discharged the weapon. the first round went in right here. above my left eye and spun me around. and i hit the floor. he came up on me and shot me again. >> as the sergeant lay still in a pool of his own blood, he watched major hassan train the weapon on 21-year-old army private francesca valence. >> he was gearing to shoot her. she said "i'm pregnant, i'm pregnant." he fired anyway and her last words was "oh moorks my baby, my baby, my baby." >> private valez and her baby died that day. a horrific event and some believe a preventable one. >> hassan, the ft. hood terrorist killer, was communicating aanwr awlaki, the radical cleric that was in yemen. >> in one of the 18 e-mails exchanged, hassan told him, i can't wait to join you in the afterli
hood in texas, on a clear day in 2009, major nadal hassan, a doctor in the u.s.ilitary, stood up on a table, shouted allahu akbar" and then began to fire. he killed 13 and wounded many other. it was a shocking event. >> staff sergeant alonzo lunsford, one of the 32 american soldiers hassan wounded that day. >> i blinked. he discharged the weapon. the first round went in right here. above my left eye and spun me around. and i hit the floor. he came up on me and shot me again....
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hood in texas. hasan e-mailed anwar about his plans. underwear bomber tried to blow a plane out of the sky in detroit under orders under awlaki. but here is the strangest twist in this american horror story. after the 9/11 terror attacks, al awlaki was invited to lead prayers at the u.s. capitol. he was considered such a perfect role model, a moderate imam in virginia, that "the washington post" did a story about him. >> there's always this association between islam and terrorism when that is not true at all. islam is a religion of peace. >> but gradually, it is possible to see the beginning of his disenchantment. >> it seems to be something that comes out of nowhere there are reasons for this. the fact that the u.s. had administered the death of more than 1 million civilians in iraq. >> no one seems certain when awlaki became a full-fledged jihadi, but one thing is clear, he was a scholar of islam yet he never cites his religion when he speaks about why he hates us. >> everybody, push him this way. over here. >> his reasons are about a
hood in texas. hasan e-mailed anwar about his plans. underwear bomber tried to blow a plane out of the sky in detroit under orders under awlaki. but here is the strangest twist in this american horror story. after the 9/11 terror attacks, al awlaki was invited to lead prayers at the u.s. capitol. he was considered such a perfect role model, a moderate imam in virginia, that "the washington post" did a story about him. >> there's always this association between islam and...
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. >> and then psychiatrist who murdered 13 americans at fort hood in texas.nd he emailed him about his plans. the underwear bomber, anwar, tried to blow a plane out of the sky. but here is the strangest twist in this american horror story. after the 9/11 terror attacks, he was invited to lead prayers at the u.s. capital. he was considered such a perfect role model, a moderate imam in virginia, that the washington post did a story about him. >> there's always this association between islam and terrorism. when that is not true at all. i mean, islam is a religion of peace. >> reporter: but gradually it is possible to see the beginnings of his disenchantment. >> there are reasons for this resentment. the fact that the u.s. has administered the death and homicide of over 1 million civilians in iraq. sfwlr >> reporter: no one seems certain when he became a full fledged jihadi. but one thing is clear, he's a scholar of islam, yet he never sites his religion when he talks about why he hates us. >> over here. >> reporter: his reasons, like c choudry's are the so-calle
. >> and then psychiatrist who murdered 13 americans at fort hood in texas.nd he emailed him about his plans. the underwear bomber, anwar, tried to blow a plane out of the sky. but here is the strangest twist in this american horror story. after the 9/11 terror attacks, he was invited to lead prayers at the u.s. capital. he was considered such a perfect role model, a moderate imam in virginia, that the washington post did a story about him. >> there's always this association between...
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he was ordered back to fort hood, texas. he was being re-equipped for the invasion of japan. then japan surrendered. it was there he met mom at a wednesday night prayer meeting service. until a few years ago, this g.i., my dad, would never talk about world war ii. he still won't say much but he does say frequently the heroes, they are the ones that are buried today in europe. after the war was over he opened a service station where he pumped gas, sold tires, fixed cars and had a family. he went to abilene christian college. he and his wife and two small children lived in an old converted army barracks with other such families. he supported us by working at nights at krbc radio station and climbed towers later became southwestern bell. he worked for southwestern bell telephone company in houston, texas. he turned down a promotion to transfer to new york city because it wasn't texas and he didn't want to raise his family in new york. dad instilled in my sister and me the values of being a neighbor to everybody, loving the u.s.a., loving our heritage and always doing the right t
he was ordered back to fort hood, texas. he was being re-equipped for the invasion of japan. then japan surrendered. it was there he met mom at a wednesday night prayer meeting service. until a few years ago, this g.i., my dad, would never talk about world war ii. he still won't say much but he does say frequently the heroes, they are the ones that are buried today in europe. after the war was over he opened a service station where he pumped gas, sold tires, fixed cars and had a family. he went...
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hood, them faally. we're a motorcycle club. we just want to be left alone, we want to ride and ride in t tex texas, that's where we're from.the time being, says he's officially stepped down as el presidente of the bandidos. >> i have done nothing. i am very confident. >> reporter: and confident that charges won't keep him or the bandidos off the country's roadways. do you think they're using waco as a way to shut you down? >> that's impossible. you can't just wipe out a whole organization just because you don't like the way they look. they can try but i don't think it's going to happen. ♪ ♪ >>> hello everybody. just around 10:00 here on the west coast. i'm in los angeles. this is cnn newsroom l.a. donald trump is now facing the type of media scrutiny typical for a presidential nominee and he's responding by going on the offensive. in particular, lashing out at the new york time squs and a re critical of his past behavior with women. >> reporter: donald trump is going to war with the media yet again. this time taking aim at the new york times for a front page story highlighting tales of
hood, them faally. we're a motorcycle club. we just want to be left alone, we want to ride and ride in t tex texas, that's where we're from.the time being, says he's officially stepped down as el presidente of the bandidos. >> i have done nothing. i am very confident. >> reporter: and confident that charges won't keep him or the bandidos off the country's roadways. do you think they're using waco as a way to shut you down? >> that's impossible. you can't just wipe out a whole...
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texas at at least two deao dead and three mooring after after see flood flooding.. january janet is is monitoring the very. >>reporter: >>reporter: -moving moving aa,,g flood flooding streets hoods believe believe it it defenses devastatingses between ton ton as you austin continuestest hit. th rainive i've ' bond wondering if it would ever to to me. me. i've luck lucky i until it it me me help helpless. you you you up up:we,, money money, my my kids kids here hers and and you see itself it's t t think think bad. bad. rests rushed to helped vic victims to:rap rap rise rise flood flood left left onedded who are horrify phis from from a terrence terrence. he. he got van of van of his his got got on on truck truck:then all of especially especially he he got his his and and maybe,, 1515 minutes in in truck truck,, it he size sized into the. >> mr. cafasso:en mitchell posted a -- to to yeah side si way up up wind window ohs. this this was shortly the truck over over rest rests the:i i grand grandson son storm storman cystds system is moving moving i of,, but but the could could face isedded thunderstormsdd weekended weekend:,, janet,, foxes: > going through through the ' ' looking lo
texas at at least two deao dead and three mooring after after see flood flooding.. january janet is is monitoring the very. >>reporter: >>reporter: -moving moving aa,,g flood flooding streets hoods believe believe it it defenses devastatingses between ton ton as you austin continuestest hit. th rainive i've ' bond wondering if it would ever to to me. me. i've luck lucky i until it it me me help helpless. you you you up up:we,, money money, my my kids kids here hers and and you see...
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in south texas league people in the middle of the desert and abandon them and sometimes up their price but this coyote has a different reputation. he seems to be a sort of mythical robin hood character. >> one friend described tijuana as an octopus that has strong arms and it can hand you what you want and when you need it but it can also quickly take everything you have and i think that msn when this figure as a young man came to tijuana if transformed him and it's that kind of element to that but he was a kid in a little village and his job was to deliver milk on the milk sans bicycle and i don't know for certain but i think that is what drew his original idea. his parents immigrated to the united states to join his older siblings and they left him with an elderly grandfather and they lost touch, the grandfather died and he had to make a decision. he took a small inheritance from the grandfather and took one bus to the next village and another to the next and so on until he ended up in tijuana and he tried to cross a few different times s in the field buand failed but i, he started to see the commerce of migrants themselves and he was a very studious character very quiet
in south texas league people in the middle of the desert and abandon them and sometimes up their price but this coyote has a different reputation. he seems to be a sort of mythical robin hood character. >> one friend described tijuana as an octopus that has strong arms and it can hand you what you want and when you need it but it can also quickly take everything you have and i think that msn when this figure as a young man came to tijuana if transformed him and it's that kind of element...