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speaker, it is to mr. lewis and all of those that join him in standing up for justice that we seek to honor with this congressional gold medal. and there is no higher honor than we, members of congress can bestow. yet, it seems like such a small token of gratitude compared to the magnitude of the endeavors of those who lived through this day. my. or margaret, mr. speaker who you often hear me talk about, both margaret and george but margaret is in the fourth grade, and like a lot of dates in the fourth grade, you learn a lot about alabama history, and this is such an important time in her life as she learns about our state and its history, and the civil rights movement is certainly an integral part, a very important part of our history, so she is coming with me on the pilgrimage next month and she will be able to meet and know firsthand the people who fought to change the world. it is difficult for those of us who did not live through the civil rights movement is sometimes wrap our minds about it, but alongside
speaker, it is to mr. lewis and all of those that join him in standing up for justice that we seek to honor with this congressional gold medal. and there is no higher honor than we, members of congress can bestow. yet, it seems like such a small token of gratitude compared to the magnitude of the endeavors of those who lived through this day. my. or margaret, mr. speaker who you often hear me talk about, both margaret and george but margaret is in the fourth grade, and like a lot of dates in...
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mr. lewis. >> yes. >> i worked on the hill, so it's always going to be mr. lewis.wis. >> you can call me john. >> i like honorifics. let me ask you about "selma." that guy. i wasn't close to dr. king. you were. he seemed like dr. king to me. i thought the guy was unbelievable. >> the guy, he became dr. king, he became an embodiment of the spirit of martin luther king jr. he did an unbelievable job. chris, i love the movie. i've seen it on several occasion, and i cry just -- it is so real. he make it so plain and so simple like dr. king did. i would attend dr. king's church in atlanta from time to time when he would be preaching and his father would say, "son, make it plain, make it real." and dr. king had the ability, the capacity, to make it real. "selma," the movie, made it real. >> i love the way dr. king said it's all on the paper. >> yes. >> it's in the constitution. >> yes. >> it's in the declaration. to make it real. you're in the movie, and i thought the guy looked like you as a young guy. what did you think of the guy playing you in the movie? you were one
mr. lewis. >> yes. >> i worked on the hill, so it's always going to be mr. lewis.wis. >> you can call me john. >> i like honorifics. let me ask you about "selma." that guy. i wasn't close to dr. king. you were. he seemed like dr. king to me. i thought the guy was unbelievable. >> the guy, he became dr. king, he became an embodiment of the spirit of martin luther king jr. he did an unbelievable job. chris, i love the movie. i've seen it on several...
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mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previous ily announced, -- previously announced. the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: the department of homeland security will run out of funding. fortunately i have a colleague, from florida who has a solution to this impasse. i'd like to yield to her for the purposes of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. brown: thank you, mr. speaker. house of representatives, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861 the clean department of homeland security funding bill that will keep the department open and carry out its mission and the number one mission of the united states congress is to protect the american people. the speaker pro tempo
mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previous ily announced, -- previously announced. the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: the department of homeland security will run out of funding. fortunately i have a colleague, from florida who has a...
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. >> thank you mrs. lewisclapping.) >> next speaker. >> being my name is michael cameron and i live at the hotel shut up let me compose myself i'm michael cameron live on farrell i'm at the borderer of the tenderloin and police station i've spoken about the violence the dope dealing near any home i'm front yard to go to the bus stop at larkin because of gunfire i like to mention a paperwork there for children and it is named avenue our fallen officer we have thousands of children in our neighborhood that refuse to go to the park give them a chance and what they have to witness it ridiculous i like to mention that because the tenderloin police in the northern police have worked together and it worked well, for a moment you know but the thing is this i know this would be better if we would have our tenderloin please tearful of coming of ma garter street of polk street it will stop the draerlz from jumping from one side to another and on both sides of geary street and it will i think the tenderloin police are bet
. >> thank you mrs. lewisclapping.) >> next speaker. >> being my name is michael cameron and i live at the hotel shut up let me compose myself i'm michael cameron live on farrell i'm at the borderer of the tenderloin and police station i've spoken about the violence the dope dealing near any home i'm front yard to go to the bus stop at larkin because of gunfire i like to mention a paperwork there for children and it is named avenue our fallen officer we have thousands of...
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every friday mr. lewisnects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> officials at the mall of america in minnesota say they have beefed up security and they're prepared for any emergency. this comes after a tape released this weekend by the al shabaab terrorist group calling on muslims to attack shaping malls, specifically the mall of america. the mall conducted emergency drills today and said there was no credible threat associated with the mall. al shabaab attacked a kenyan mall two years ago killing 60 people. >>> the latest funding crisis on capitol hill could see the department of homeland security run out of money midnight friday night. th
every friday mr. lewisnects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> officials at the mall of america in minnesota say...
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every friday mr. lewissenior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> this is from our new jersey news room. copper thieves have once again struck a trenton pharmacy. the bandits stole copper inside the heating and ac units of a west side pharmacy along the 200 blockly of north hermitage avenue. it's the second time in about two years. the manager says the damage will cost the landlord about $100,000. the building owner is offering a $2,500 reward for any information that leads to the arrest of these copper thieves. >> do you think companies have any sense of being allowed to know whether you're happy or not at work? do you think they should be allowed to know that? why don't
every friday mr. lewissenior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> this is from our new jersey news room. copper thieves have once again struck a trenton...
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shortly after police got there, mr. lewisalked up to the car saying they were monitoring the children from inside the wine tasting using an iphone. we know police talked to the manager and they were inside at least an hour. today, charges reduced to two counts of attempted child neglect. charging documents make note of the video at the ritz carlton shows them get out of this vehicle at 3:40 without the children. reporting live. >>> police are looking for a man involved in a vy lenlt armed problem bri. this is taken inside the market. the man grabbed the clerk by the neck pointing a gun at him. this happened on december 19th. the fbi is working with local police to crack down of vy length robberies of mom and pop stores. >>> a sailor spying on women is arrested aboard a carrier. >> what they're saying about the women's bathroom. >>> and "the sniper" movie is dominating box offices. what it says about the sharpshooter's legacy. >>> and snow continues to make its way out of the region. the wind is rea. >>> for me a year is too l
shortly after police got there, mr. lewisalked up to the car saying they were monitoring the children from inside the wine tasting using an iphone. we know police talked to the manager and they were inside at least an hour. today, charges reduced to two counts of attempted child neglect. charging documents make note of the video at the ritz carlton shows them get out of this vehicle at 3:40 without the children. reporting live. >>> police are looking for a man involved in a vy lenlt...
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mr. lewisplease take the stand. >> lawyers road was the road that brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county which is 1742. >> reporter: back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old wet route traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fairfax county virginia melissa mollet news4. >> melissa is doing a series of reports on the history of the roads in our area. if you have a road with a story, you should tell us about it. tweet melissa mollet @first4traffic. >>> a xhrial bus driver is in jail for driving drunk. camilla lily is charged with 23 traffic violations including dui and drinking alcohol on board a bus. police say multiple drivers called them around today saying an orange school bus was swerving and running cars off the road on i 695. that's the baltimore beltway. troopers actually stopped traffic on the beltway to get the bu
mr. lewisplease take the stand. >> lawyers road was the road that brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county which is 1742. >> reporter: back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old wet route traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fairfax county virginia melissa mollet news4. >> melissa is doing a...
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[applause] thank you for your leadership on this recognizing that, as mr. lewis said, every voice matters. commissioner jessica rosenworcel. >> there has been a little noise on the way to this decision today. i we will do something radical i we will be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all across the country. what produced as dynamic engine is dynamic engine of entrepreneurship and experimentation is a foundation of openness. sustaining what has made us innovative, fierce, and creative should not be a choice. it should be an obligation. we also have a duty a duty to protect what is made the internet the most dynamic platform for free speech ever invented. it is our printing press our town square our individual soapbox and our shared platform for opportunity. that is why open internet policies matter why i support network neutrality. we cannot have a two-tiered internet
[applause] thank you for your leadership on this recognizing that, as mr. lewis said, every voice matters. commissioner jessica rosenworcel. >> there has been a little noise on the way to this decision today. i we will do something radical i we will be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all...
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. >> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. secretary for being here today and for your great work over the years. mr. secretary, i want to make it clear, make it crystal clear. but the republicans today you will repeal this, the president said that he is going to veto it, maybe he has changed his mind and he will not veto it. maybe just that. >> okay. >> what would happen? what happened to the hundreds and thousands and millions of people. >> we have 10 million people with health insurance coverage that didn't have it before. and the challenge of providing the kind of security that family only knows what has health insurance has taken decades to accomplish and i think it could be a bad situation. it's why the president would veto a measure that would repeal the affordable care act. >> thank you very much mr. secretary. what does the budget due to help more americans to prepare and save for their retirement? >> what is in the budget? can you explain what is in the budget will help more americans save for their retirement? >> on
. >> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you mr. secretary for being here today and for your great work over the years. mr. secretary, i want to make it clear, make it crystal clear. but the republicans today you will repeal this, the president said that he is going to veto it, maybe he has changed his mind and he will not veto it. maybe just that. >> okay. >> what would happen? what happened to the hundreds and thousands and millions of...
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speaker, it is to mr. lewis and all those that joined him in standing up for justice that we seek to honor with this congressional gold medal. and there is no higher honor that we as members of congress can bestow, yet it seems such a small token of gratitude compared to the magnitude of the endeavors of those who lived through those days. my daughter margaret, mr. speaker who you often hear me talk about, margaret and george, but margaret is in fourth grade, and like in a lot of states, in fourth grade in alabama you learn about alabama history. this is such an important time in her life as she learns about our state and its history and the civil rights movement is certainly an integral part very important part of our history. so she's coming with me on the pilgrimage next month, and she'll be able to meet and know first hand the people that fought to change the world. it's difficult for those of us who weren't allowed during the civil rights movement to wrap our minds around it, but i alongside my daughter and
speaker, it is to mr. lewis and all those that joined him in standing up for justice that we seek to honor with this congressional gold medal. and there is no higher honor that we as members of congress can bestow, yet it seems such a small token of gratitude compared to the magnitude of the endeavors of those who lived through those days. my daughter margaret, mr. speaker who you often hear me talk about, margaret and george, but margaret is in fourth grade, and like in a lot of states, in...
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thank you, commissioner. [ applause ] and thank you for your leadership on this, recognizing that as mr. lewis every voice matters. commissioner? >> so there's been a little noise on the way to this decision today. so i'm going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the air waves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all across the country. what produced this dynamic engine of entrepreneurship and experimentation is a foundation of openness. and sustaining what has made us innovative, fierce and creative should not be a choice. it should be an obligation. we also have a duty, a duty to protect what has made the internet the most dynamic platform for free speech ever invented. it is our printing press. it is our town square. it is our individual soap box and our shared platform for opportunity. that is why open internet policies matter. that is why i support network neutrality. we cannot have a two-tiered i
thank you, commissioner. [ applause ] and thank you for your leadership on this, recognizing that as mr. lewis every voice matters. commissioner? >> so there's been a little noise on the way to this decision today. so i'm going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the air waves all around us deliver its collective might into our...
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fort lewis was where we -- professor han: fort lewis seattle? mr. conte: yeah, i think it's seattle. >> when did you leave for japan? mr. conte: i don't know. i don't remember the exact date. august 4th we left maryland. you figure about ten -- maybe about the 14th of august. somewhere around that period. professor han: 1950? mr. conte: yeah, 1950. and we sailed to yokohama. professor han: how was the ship? mr. conte: it was nice. it was a troopship. not a big one. professor han: i heard from many that they smelled and were all dirty. mr. conte: that happened later on going to inchon. they had a trough. when the ship was doing this that trough would be flowing. professor han: what did you do in japan? mr. conte: we went to atsugi, the big japanese air base. they had built a city underground. hospitals. it took half an hour by truck that is how big it was. there was a valley that ran through atsugi. professor han: atsugi? could you spell it? mr. conte: a-t-s-u-g-i. when macarthur went to japan that's where he landed. there was a village that ran thro
fort lewis was where we -- professor han: fort lewis seattle? mr. conte: yeah, i think it's seattle. >> when did you leave for japan? mr. conte: i don't know. i don't remember the exact date. august 4th we left maryland. you figure about ten -- maybe about the 14th of august. somewhere around that period. professor han: 1950? mr. conte: yeah, 1950. and we sailed to yokohama. professor han: how was the ship? mr. conte: it was nice. it was a troopship. not a big one. professor han: i heard...
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mr. obama will address world terrorism tomorrow. david. >>> thank you mike. >>> isnoror ra rachman spoke with our dana lewis in london. >> you stood outside the danish embassy and said we should have a 9/11 in europe and you named different cities and different countries in europe. we shoulder have other 9/11s in europe and you're saying that's not a call to violence? >> i called upon god to punish those oppressive occupiers and invaders from europe the way that noah called upon god to flood the world punish the disbelievers. >> 9/11 was flying airplanes into being office buildings and kill all those inside. like noah's noah's call to god? >> i had a longer speech, it wasn't a three minute speech, it was much longer. i said we are having 9/11s every single day in iraq and afghanistan. how many buildings were broken in muslim countries? how many highways were being destroyed by drones in kobani today? by coalition forces by jordanian pilots 9/11, yes in this context give them back to what they are giving to us. allah, punish them the way they are punishing us. quite frankly i don't regret a single moment of that protest. >> it seems to me
mr. obama will address world terrorism tomorrow. david. >>> thank you mike. >>> isnoror ra rachman spoke with our dana lewis in london. >> you stood outside the danish embassy and said we should have a 9/11 in europe and you named different cities and different countries in europe. we shoulder have other 9/11s in europe and you're saying that's not a call to violence? >> i called upon god to punish those oppressive occupiers and invaders from europe the way that...
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mr. speaker, i will stand with my colleagues, those who are here, along with congressman john lewis and congresswoman terry sule, who -- sewell, who when we march across that bridge and when we say we must turn our march toward solutions, if we, democrats and republicans, can watch a movie together about selma, sharing silent moments and tears sharing stories of our own experiences, surely we can come together to fix voting rights. how long must we wait mr. speaker how long will it take? let me end with these words, mr. speaker. it is on all of us here in this body to march for voting rights and to march for having voting rights. thank you mr. speaker, and i yield back. >> mr. speaker, i'd like to reserve the balance of our time. and now i yield to my colleague, congresswoman robin kelly. mr. kelly: i'd like to thank -- ms. kelly: i'd like to thank the gentlelady from ohio for her important remarks. as we come to a close i thank the distinguished gentleman from the garden state, my good friend, representative donald payne, for his tremendous leadership, for leading this congressional black caucus spe
mr. speaker, i will stand with my colleagues, those who are here, along with congressman john lewis and congresswoman terry sule, who -- sewell, who when we march across that bridge and when we say we must turn our march toward solutions, if we, democrats and republicans, can watch a movie together about selma, sharing silent moments and tears sharing stories of our own experiences, surely we can come together to fix voting rights. how long must we wait mr. speaker how long will it take? let me...
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lewis frankel of florida. >> we'll go through our normal constitutional procedures, i assure you. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you for your service. i truly admire what you have to deal with. and earlier, you rightly stated that we live in a very complex world, the threats we face are multifacetted. unlike the bipolar threat we face during the korldcold war. i think you're dealing with a puzzle with the pieces that match. and i'm interested in how we manage and balance competing interests in the world. and i want to give just examples. so, for example, when we respond to russian aggression threat, especially to our allies in europe, how does that impact our effort to prevent a nuclear iran or reach a political solution with assad when we go to eliminate isil are we thereby strengthening assad who is killing hundreds of thousands of his own people. or are we strengthening iran, like we did when we overthrew saddam hussein? and i know, i think we see egypt as an ally against isil. and so the question is why do we continue to withhold financial support? so i guess my question is what is the guiding strateg
lewis frankel of florida. >> we'll go through our normal constitutional procedures, i assure you. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you for your service. i truly admire what you have to deal with. and earlier, you rightly stated that we live in a very complex world, the threats we face are multifacetted. unlike the bipolar threat we face during the korldcold war. i think you're dealing with a puzzle with the pieces that match. and i'm interested in how we manage and balance competing...
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mr. warren g. ♪ ♪ seen a car full of skirts ain't no need to tweak all you skirts know what's up with 213 ♪ ♪ so i hooks a left on the 21 to lewiss do this" ♪ ♪ i jumped out the ride and said "what's up?" some brothas pulled some gats so i said "i'm stuck" ♪ ♪ these girls peepin me i'ma glide and swerve these hookers lookin so hard they straight hit the curb ♪ ♪ gonna think of better things than some horny tricks i see my homey and some suckers all in his mix ♪ ♪ i'm gettin jacked i'm breakin myself i can't believe they're takin warren's wealth ♪ ♪ they took my rings they took my rolex i looked at the brothas and said damn, what's next ♪ ♪ they got my homey hemmed up and they all around ain't none of them seeing if they going straight ♪ ♪ pound for pound i gotta come up real quick before they start to clown i besta pull out my strap ♪ ♪ and lay them busters down they got guns to my head i think i'm going down i can't believe this ♪ ♪ happened in my home town if i had wings i would fly ♪ ♪ let me contemplate i glanced in the cut and i see my homey nate sixteen in the clip ♪ ♪ and one in the hole nate dogg is about to make some bo
mr. warren g. ♪ ♪ seen a car full of skirts ain't no need to tweak all you skirts know what's up with 213 ♪ ♪ so i hooks a left on the 21 to lewiss do this" ♪ ♪ i jumped out the ride and said "what's up?" some brothas pulled some gats so i said "i'm stuck" ♪ ♪ these girls peepin me i'ma glide and swerve these hookers lookin so hard they straight hit the curb ♪ ♪ gonna think of better things than some horny tricks i see my homey and some suckers all...