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not anything new. >> all right, martin lee, thanks so much for joining us there in hong kong.course with those protesters behind you, who are vowing to stay there until they get what they're calling for, democracy, there in hong kong, democratic elections. many thanks to you. >>> next here on cnn, searching for the victims of a volcanic eruption in japan. the very latest after this short break. why do we clean? to help keep our homes healthy. but not all cleaners are equal. at lysol, we go beyond cleaning, we call it healthing. healthing is killing germs, and having more cleaning power than bleach without the harshness. it's being the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. and sharing healthy habits in 65,000 schools. lysol. start healthing. >>> welcome back, everyone. closing arguments are on under way in the war crimes trial of a bosnian serb leader who faces charges of genocide and crimes against humanity for alleged crimes committed in the 1990s. more than 100,000 people died in the war raging between muslims, croats, and serbs. car as itch was nicknamed the butcher. u.n. pros
not anything new. >> all right, martin lee, thanks so much for joining us there in hong kong.course with those protesters behind you, who are vowing to stay there until they get what they're calling for, democracy, there in hong kong, democratic elections. many thanks to you. >>> next here on cnn, searching for the victims of a volcanic eruption in japan. the very latest after this short break. why do we clean? to help keep our homes healthy. but not all cleaners are equal. at...
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phone iss of the martin lee, the chairman of the hong kong democratic party, and he is on the side ofs. the sterling, thank you for joining us. mr. lee, thank- you for joining us. tell us, what is the feeling on the street right now? >> hong kong people are unique. every time they were hit with tear-gas, they just ran away and then they came back again. this time, they were raising their arms and steady right in front of the policeman, and expecting another round of tear-gas. which came again and again and again, and they kept coming back again and again and again. they completely outnumbered the police, and they were surrounding the police cars, and they did not even touch the cars, and they came back again. now, how long can this happen? think the government would be stupid to continue this. they might start firing rubber bullets at them, but the people are not going to surrender. they will come back again. so the message -- > theartin, we don't know if police will not be doing that -- >> we know. we know. even if they bring in the people's liberation army with tanks and so on, i th
phone iss of the martin lee, the chairman of the hong kong democratic party, and he is on the side ofs. the sterling, thank you for joining us. mr. lee, thank- you for joining us. tell us, what is the feeling on the street right now? >> hong kong people are unique. every time they were hit with tear-gas, they just ran away and then they came back again. this time, they were raising their arms and steady right in front of the policeman, and expecting another round of tear-gas. which came...
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scott, earlier on, in and amongst that crowd, and he came across a martin lee. many consider him to be the leader of the pro-democracy movement in hong kong. scott was going to explain a little of what he told you. we'll hear what he tried to establish contact with our correspondent. >> as the police tried to block them. it was calm and peaceful. this is a movement of peace and love. >> a movement of peace and love. he may consider it to be. he doesn't believe it's security forces clearing the demonstrators from the street. ever since there were elections in 2017, we will handpick the candidates for the elections. well, we picture back hydler. no sound yet. as soon as we do that. we will be back, and can go back. it's a confusing situation. i'm not surprised that we are losing contact. you take every care not to get caught up in all of that. you explained about the notion behind the protest and moved up to a different level, we would say. >> yes, it's been back and forth most of the day. what is interesting is that before this happened, the police and the protes
scott, earlier on, in and amongst that crowd, and he came across a martin lee. many consider him to be the leader of the pro-democracy movement in hong kong. scott was going to explain a little of what he told you. we'll hear what he tried to establish contact with our correspondent. >> as the police tried to block them. it was calm and peaceful. this is a movement of peace and love. >> a movement of peace and love. he may consider it to be. he doesn't believe it's security forces...
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>> reporter: legislator martin lee was one of the founder's of hong kong's democratic party. >> we hong kong people will fight for our dwaems and you see them. heavy rain will not drive them away, tear gas will not drive them away. >> reporter: they have been tested. during a downpour today, protesters put to use umbrellas that originally protected them from the tropical heat and pepper spray. over the weekend, lines of riot police lobbed tear gas at demonstrators to clear streets, but it seemed to only draw thousands more. but today, we found few uniformed police and protesters were watching out for each other. one group of friends was assembling makeshift gas masks. what is this? it looks like an old bottle. october 1 is china's national day hol day, a traditional day of protest in hong kong. demonstrators kiana tsui sees it as an opportunity. >> i don't think chinese know what is democracy because they-- they do not know how to fight for this. and i think hong kong can be an example for them. >> reporter: protesters have been telling us that they hope visitors traveling here from the
>> reporter: legislator martin lee was one of the founder's of hong kong's democratic party. >> we hong kong people will fight for our dwaems and you see them. heavy rain will not drive them away, tear gas will not drive them away. >> reporter: they have been tested. during a downpour today, protesters put to use umbrellas that originally protected them from the tropical heat and pepper spray. over the weekend, lines of riot police lobbed tear gas at demonstrators to clear...
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martin lee described as the father of the democratic movement. a politician that required. he came and stopped along the intersection, and i asked him are you winning. i said "absolutely you are winning. we need to be careful. the situation is attention. that's a concern of many people. i'm smelling some tear gas and/or pepper spray, not from here. i believe it's coming from that side. things have gotten dense over the last hour. >> thank you. stay safe, we'll come back a little later if things start to develop there. >>> now, in japan, 30 hikers are feared dead near the make of on erupting volcano, rescuers found them in cardiac arrest near the 3,000 metres summit of mt ontake, erupting without warning on saturday. wayne hay reports. >> reporter: when mt ontake roared to life, it caught people by surprise, happening at one of the busiest times on the mountain, with hundreds of climbers enjoying a clear autumn day. >> for a while i heard the pounding of thunder a number of climbers started descending. i thought this must have been serious. one hiker managed to capture the e
martin lee described as the father of the democratic movement. a politician that required. he came and stopped along the intersection, and i asked him are you winning. i said "absolutely you are winning. we need to be careful. the situation is attention. that's a concern of many people. i'm smelling some tear gas and/or pepper spray, not from here. i believe it's coming from that side. things have gotten dense over the last hour. >> thank you. stay safe, we'll come back a little...
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. >> martin lee, thank you so much for joining us this morning, this evening your time. the founding chairman of the hong kong democratic party joining us live from the city. >> coming up, actually i think it will be in the next hour, we'll be speaking with the congressman about his unique relationship with the indian prime minister. his by the way was the first again y. the first 30-year-old elected to the house of representatives. he's a kid and he's got a very unique relationship with the indian prime minister. we will discuss -- >> ahead of his time. >> which you are watching on bloomberg television. perhaps you are even streaming it on your phone or tablet. we'll be right back. ♪ >> good morning everyone, new york city, the fashion capitol of the world. who's celebrating this morning as we look at a gorgeous end of september morning in new york city. that would be one oscar dela renta. she wore a dela renta dress. oscar takes the trophy at top of the fashion industry this morning. not wearing dela renta, scarlet few is. >> we're going to stay with hong kong democrac
. >> martin lee, thank you so much for joining us this morning, this evening your time. the founding chairman of the hong kong democratic party joining us live from the city. >> coming up, actually i think it will be in the next hour, we'll be speaking with the congressman about his unique relationship with the indian prime minister. his by the way was the first again y. the first 30-year-old elected to the house of representatives. he's a kid and he's got a very unique relationship...
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we will hear from all of the major players including martin a lee, the founder of the democratic party. thaticroscopic particles are entering the food chain. a special report. getting away from it all. we revisit welcome be the most isolated hotel. this monday edition of "asia edge." >> i am watching the markets. i am exact -- i am exaggerating, a good start. came out ofpmi china, things started to turn around for the better. another good session over in taiwan. something that has become quite common. inflows intoet taiwan. the most in asia, recently edging out india. manufacturing pmi, not the best. towardo be leaning expectations. china may step in to support the economy. china, gains led by the automakers. china rose out the policy on electric cars. defense related shares. report out off "the shanghai chinaties news," that will announce this blueprint, restructuring plan of military research unit. elsewhere, it looks a good so far. i will be back. >> writer to our top story. >> right to our top story. bloomberg news, asia government editor david tweed on the streets. promising more
we will hear from all of the major players including martin a lee, the founder of the democratic party. thaticroscopic particles are entering the food chain. a special report. getting away from it all. we revisit welcome be the most isolated hotel. this monday edition of "asia edge." >> i am watching the markets. i am exact -- i am exaggerating, a good start. came out ofpmi china, things started to turn around for the better. another good session over in taiwan. something that...
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we will hear from all of the major players including martin a lee, the founder of the democratic party chain. a special report. getting away from it all. we revisit welcome be the most isolated hotel. this monday edition of "asia edge." >> i am watching the markets. i am exact -- i am exaggerating, a good start. came out ofpmi china, things started to turn around for the better. another good session over in taiwan. something that has become quite common. inflows intoet taiwan. the most in asiace
we will hear from all of the major players including martin a lee, the founder of the democratic party chain. a special report. getting away from it all. we revisit welcome be the most isolated hotel. this monday edition of "asia edge." >> i am watching the markets. i am exact -- i am exaggerating, a good start. came out ofpmi china, things started to turn around for the better. another good session over in taiwan. something that has become quite common. inflows intoet taiwan....
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lee. general martin dempsey telling law maker ares he doesn't so the need to put troops in the combat situations in iraq, but said things could change. listen to this. >> my view at this point, the coalition is the appropriate way forward. and i believe that will prove true, but if it fails to be true and there are threats to the united states, i would go back to the president and make a recommendation and may include the use of military ground forces. >> chief white house correspondent ed henry join us us from the the north lawn. making news on the administration's plan to fight isis? >> reporter: you are right, john. general dempsey was frank under the testimony. and said he oh, posed the president and that general dempsey. and he and other members of the national security team. that is resonated on the hill today. they are moving forward to give the president the authority to arm and train the syrian rebels and hope they have the ground forces. and those rebels up to the task and you are right, the other big headline. general dempsey and like the president saying over and over. the door is cl
lee. general martin dempsey telling law maker ares he doesn't so the need to put troops in the combat situations in iraq, but said things could change. listen to this. >> my view at this point, the coalition is the appropriate way forward. and i believe that will prove true, but if it fails to be true and there are threats to the united states, i would go back to the president and make a recommendation and may include the use of military ground forces. >> chief white house...
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the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, lee martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules he
the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, lee martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules he
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on the south banks of the north and the river, lee's chief engineer, general martin smith, devised a brilliant defensive alignment that resembled an inverted v., the apex aimed at the river. the rebels could not let anyone attacking. a river and a swamp anchored its two legs, meaning lee's lines could not be flanked. but even better, when grant's brigades crossed to the right and left in the apex, its two wings were separated by lee's defenses. in order for one wing to reinforce the other, they would have to cross the river twice. the confederates could quickly shuttle troops from one side of the fee to the other. that be would also enable lee to suddenly shift his manpower to one side and attack. however lee was incapable of doing this. with long straight wounded and had -- hill temporarily sidelined, lee was working harder than ever. atypically rose at 3 a.m. after just a few hours sleep, and with a small staff sought all the army strategic tactical and logistical needs. long days in the saddle, stress and hasty meals had taken a toll on his 57 year old body. a year earlier lee had
on the south banks of the north and the river, lee's chief engineer, general martin smith, devised a brilliant defensive alignment that resembled an inverted v., the apex aimed at the river. the rebels could not let anyone attacking. a river and a swamp anchored its two legs, meaning lee's lines could not be flanked. but even better, when grant's brigades crossed to the right and left in the apex, its two wings were separated by lee's defenses. in order for one wing to reinforce the other, they...
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nominations of randolph moss to the united states district judge for the district of columbia and lee martin may to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. if there's no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it adjourn under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 4:00 p.m. monday, september 22, 2014, unless it receives a message that the house has adopted senate con. resolution 44, in which case the senate stands adjourned until 10:00 stands adjourned until 10:00 president obama spoke from the white house saying he would sign the legislation. here's a look. >> good evening. today the united states continues to build a broad international coalition to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as isis. as part of the air air campaign france would join in strikes against isil targets in iraq and is one of our oldest and closest allies france is a strong partner in our efforts against terrorism. they have now offered assistance as part of the coalition. this includes support for iraqi forces, stre
nominations of randolph moss to the united states district judge for the district of columbia and lee martin may to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. if there's no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it adjourn under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 4:00 p.m. monday, september 22, 2014, unless it receives a message that the house has adopted senate con. resolution 44, in which case the senate...
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prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.prunty john foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my uncle firefighter gerrard terence nevins. we love you and we miss you every day. >> and my brother john fiorito. john, your spirit and love grow stronger within us with each passing year. oi edward r. pykon lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter anthony racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marie ragonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines. ehtesham raja valsa raju edward j. rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop debra a. ramsour lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa s. ranganath anne t. ransom faina rapoport rhonda sue rasmussen robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool r. mark rasweiler marsha d. rampford d
prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.prunty john foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my uncle firefighter gerrard terence nevins. we love you and we miss you every day. >> and my brother john fiorito. john, your spirit and love grow stronger within us with each passing year. oi edward r. pykon lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley...
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prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.ohn foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my uncle firefighter gerrard terence nevins. we love you and we miss you every day. >> and my brother john fiorito. john, your spirit and love grow stronger within us with each passing year. oi edward r. pykon lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael t. quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter anthony racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marie ragonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines. ehtesham raja valsa raju edward j. rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop debra a. ramsour lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa s. ranganath anne t. ransom faina rapoport rhonda sue rasmussen robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool r. mark rasweiler marsha d. rampford david ala
prior everett martin proctor iii carrie beth progen david lee pruim richard a.ohn foster puckett robert david pugliese edward f. pullis patricia ann puma jack d. punches hemanth kumar puttur >> and my uncle firefighter gerrard terence nevins. we love you and we miss you every day. >> and my brother john fiorito. john, your spirit and love grow stronger within us with each passing year. oi edward r. pykon lars peter qualben lincoln quappe beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv...
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martin has the weather component as fire season starts to peak. ken wayne is in the devastated town of weed but we begin with amber lee live in el dorado county. >> reporter: we're at the seventh day adventist church. it is now an evacuation center. and the number of people here has more than doubled since yesterday. the aerial attack starts at sun up and ends at sun down. still unable to prevent flames from spreading. >> it's very windy out there. >> reporter: at times the fire blew toward homes. forcing people to evacuation. some residents are seeking shelter at the evacuation center where fire official held a meeting tonight. and the room was full with people wanting to know if their homes are safe. >> it's pretty emotion. >> it is. >> reporter: but grateful to firefighters for their efforts efforts. >> leaving the area i just had to let go. because they're doing their jobs, they're risking their lives for us. >> you hit the road and what do you do from here if. >> reporter: with maps layed out, crews strategize. >> it's very hot and it's the end of the summer. fires are going to get big. that's just the way it is until the rains come. >> repo
martin has the weather component as fire season starts to peak. ken wayne is in the devastated town of weed but we begin with amber lee live in el dorado county. >> reporter: we're at the seventh day adventist church. it is now an evacuation center. and the number of people here has more than doubled since yesterday. the aerial attack starts at sun up and ends at sun down. still unable to prevent flames from spreading. >> it's very windy out there. >> reporter: at times the...
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. >> talk show host tavis smile lee has a back to focuses on the last year of martin luther king, jr.'s life. >> i think that the president has a difficult job and i certainly am pulling and praying for him every day, not just to be another garden variety politician, but a states man. he could have been that in ferguson and missed the opportunity in ferguson to be a states man and chose to be another garden variety politician and centerric holder and didn't want to get involved. >> should he have gone? >> he absolutely should have. >> king didn't go to the riots. >> king wasn't the president. king is a prophet, obama is the president. the president of this country, as far as i'm concerned, whether black, white, republican or democratic, if there's a major american crisis in a city next to a major city is on fire and the city's been mir tar rides and the city is burning and people rioting on protested, killed and being maced. the president ought to step into that situation. i'm not going to let barack obama off the hook for not going to the situation even like i would not let george bu
. >> talk show host tavis smile lee has a back to focuses on the last year of martin luther king, jr.'s life. >> i think that the president has a difficult job and i certainly am pulling and praying for him every day, not just to be another garden variety politician, but a states man. he could have been that in ferguson and missed the opportunity in ferguson to be a states man and chose to be another garden variety politician and centerric holder and didn't want to get involved....
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lee, is back at the king fire. that fire has now grown to almost 28,000 acres. first though, we go to our chief meteorologist, bill martin, and where it's raining right now. >> in fact, we're already getting reports of rain in the northern counties. we've had rain showers in guerneville. this is going to help firefighters out greatly in northern california as this moist system moves onshore. you see the showers are still well to the north of us, up near eureka. the showers are now moving into the fire zones, up by happy camp, up towards weed. a big time help for firefighters, as we move into a different weather pattern. 90degrees in the fire zone. the last couple of days 15% humidity. watch what happens tomorrow, it brings rain showers to northern california, maybe a quarter inch of rain in some places. humidity is going to quadruple, and go up 40 or 20% in some places. it also means showers here. i'll have the specifics on that after the break. >>> now to the raging king fire in el dorado fire. fire officials tell us it has doubled in size in the past 24 hours. there is still no end in sight. this is the fire closest to
lee, is back at the king fire. that fire has now grown to almost 28,000 acres. first though, we go to our chief meteorologist, bill martin, and where it's raining right now. >> in fact, we're already getting reports of rain in the northern counties. we've had rain showers in guerneville. this is going to help firefighters out greatly in northern california as this moist system moves onshore. you see the showers are still well to the north of us, up near eureka. the showers are now moving...
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herron woodwell david terence wooley john bentley works martin michael wortley rodney james wotton william wren john w. wright neil robin wright sandra lee wright jupiter yambem and my father robert james crawford. they say time heals all wounds, but obviously all of us here know that's not the case. there's ha hole in my heart that can never be filled. and my biggest regret is that you never met my children, your grandchildren, sophia rose and robert nicholas. >> and my brother and...
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martin and michael brown. live coverage at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. the braxton -- nebraska congressman lee terry is facing brad ashford. congressman kerry is running for a nine term. brad ashford is a member of the nebraska state legislature. the district is in the eastern part of the state and includes all mahal. the omaha world herald newspaper hosted this debate. omaha.ludes all mahal >> from the campus of the university of nebraska at omaha, race for the house. sponsored by the omaha world u.n. ohnd produced by television. the candidates running for nebraska's second congressional lee or republican incumbent terry who is 52 years old and lives in omaha. he has been the second congressional district representatives since 1999, is married, and has three children. the democratic challenger is rad ashford who lives in omaha. old. he's been -- he is married and has three children. your host and not rateor is a political reporter from the omaha herald. >> hello and welcome to this evening's race for congress. i'm a senior political reporter at the omaha world herald. thank you for joining us
martin and michael brown. live coverage at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. the braxton -- nebraska congressman lee terry is facing brad ashford. congressman kerry is running for a nine term. brad ashford is a member of the nebraska state legislature. the district is in the eastern part of the state and includes all mahal. the omaha world herald newspaper hosted this debate. omaha.ludes all mahal >> from the campus of the university of nebraska at omaha, race for the house. sponsored by the...
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martin luther king began his long fight for voting rights and equality. and not anywhere else in the u.s. where those rights are being attacked. joining me now is georgia democratic state senator nan oric and leeerim ceo for dekalb county. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> what do you make of these new comments from georgia secretary of state? >> i'm not surprised because he's a republican and a member of a party here in georgia that's been blocking access to voting. they passed -- we passed the second voter i.d. bill in the country, was passed here in georgia by the gop. so there's been a steady drum beat of the republicans trying to suppress the vote in georgia. they should be encouraging voter participation. that is what democracy is all about. but instead, our highest official, in charge of elections is caught on camera making these kinds of comments about minority voters. and then proceeds to actually attack a non-partisan voter registration project that's going on here in the state. >> it was your push to expand early voting sites that prompted the gop lawmaker to talk about african american shoppers and more educated vo
martin luther king began his long fight for voting rights and equality. and not anywhere else in the u.s. where those rights are being attacked. joining me now is georgia democratic state senator nan oric and leeerim ceo for dekalb county. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> what do you make of these new comments from georgia secretary of state? >> i'm not surprised because he's a republican and a member...
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the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, lee martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of lee martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the district of columbia. signed by 17 senators. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say nay. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding rule 22 on wednesday, n
the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, lee martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia. mr. reid: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of lee martin may of georgia to be united states...