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is the home secretary when she meets mrs. lord, is you going to apologize for what occurred?nd is a really right for the police to investigate itself? >> i think they are will children make an extremely serious point. this is a very precise situation. the lawrence them have suffered appallingly. they lost their son. there was the third two investigate for year after year, and now they hear these allegations that the police were trying to undermine them rather than help them. my honorable friend the home secretary set out in the house on monday these two inquiries independent inquiries already underway. she has met again with them to make sure his inquiry will cover the allegations that were made overnight about the bugging by the police of a friend of stephen lawrence. but i have to say nothing is off the table. if more needs to be done, if further investigations are inquiries need to be held, they will be held. this is not an acceptable situation. we must get to the bottom of it. >> my constituency is attracting a lot about of investment for infrastructure projects from arou
is the home secretary when she meets mrs. lord, is you going to apologize for what occurred?nd is a really right for the police to investigate itself? >> i think they are will children make an extremely serious point. this is a very precise situation. the lawrence them have suffered appallingly. they lost their son. there was the third two investigate for year after year, and now they hear these allegations that the police were trying to undermine them rather than help them. my honorable...
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mr. brown. >> hey, cora. oh, lord. hey, sasquatch. >> what are you doing?g here counting, uh, the cracks in the ceiling until y'all interrupted me. >> what? >> now i got to start all over. there's 3, 4, 5. there go earth. >> man, why are you doing that? >> 'cause there ain't nothing else to do around here. where are y'all about to go? >> we're about to go have lunch. >> oh, where we going? >> you want to come, too? >> yes, yes. >> oh, man...well, that's a great idea. >> well, i'll go unless y'all ashamed of me to go with y'all. >> oh, no, no, no, no, we're not. >> you sure? >> i'm ashamed.
mr. brown. >> hey, cora. oh, lord. hey, sasquatch. >> what are you doing?g here counting, uh, the cracks in the ceiling until y'all interrupted me. >> what? >> now i got to start all over. there's 3, 4, 5. there go earth. >> man, why are you doing that? >> 'cause there ain't nothing else to do around here. where are y'all about to go? >> we're about to go have lunch. >> oh, where we going? >> you want to come, too? >> yes, yes....
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mr. muhammad would be lord over, and lee would be one of them. really believed that. >> he was so enamored with john allen muhammad that he would have done anything. and what muhammad was asking him to do was to kill over and over and over again. >> lee boyd malvo. >> yes, sir. >> two years after the shooting, he was convicted of two counts of capital murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. three years later, he wrote from his cell, i'm still grappling with shame, guilt, remorse and my own healing if that will ever be possible. as for john allen muhammad, he, too, was convicted of capital murder. the sentence, death by lethal injection. his own motive for the killing spree remains a mystery. >> all we know about muhammad's approach to the shootings is largely what other people have theorized, because muhammad never really explained why it happened. there are theories that he was randomly shooting people in that area so that perhaps he could kill his ex-wife and then swoop in as the grieving ex-husband and tak
mr. muhammad would be lord over, and lee would be one of them. really believed that. >> he was so enamored with john allen muhammad that he would have done anything. and what muhammad was asking him to do was to kill over and over and over again. >> lee boyd malvo. >> yes, sir. >> two years after the shooting, he was convicted of two counts of capital murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. three years later, he wrote from his cell,...
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mr. muhammad would be lord over, and lee would be one of his soldiers. really believed that. >> he was so enamored with john allen muhammad that he would have done anything. and what muhammad was asking him to do was to kill over and over and over again. >> lee boyd malvo >> yes, sir. >> two years after the shooting, he was convicted of two counts of capital murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. three years later, he wrote from his cell, i'm still grappling with shame, guilt, remorse and my own healing if that will ever be possible. as for john allen muhammad, he, too, was convicted of capital murder. the sentence, death by lethal injection. his own motive for the killing spree remains a mystery. >> all we know about muhammad's approach to the shootings is largely what other people have theorized, because muhammad never really explained why it happened. there are theories that he was randomly shooting people in that area so that perhaps he could kill his ex-wife and then swoop in as the grieving ex-husband and take
mr. muhammad would be lord over, and lee would be one of his soldiers. really believed that. >> he was so enamored with john allen muhammad that he would have done anything. and what muhammad was asking him to do was to kill over and over and over again. >> lee boyd malvo >> yes, sir. >> two years after the shooting, he was convicted of two counts of capital murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. three years later, he wrote from his...
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mr. carson. >> very well, my lord. >> reporter: what do you call him? >> sir. >> reporter: and, what do you call him behind his back? >> sir. >> reporter: now, might so much old school pampering go to the heads of the pampered -- maybe they lose a little touch with reality? >> what do you think? >> reporter: one guy wanted a nanny, and he described the type of nanny he wanted -- redhead, beautiful, blah, blah, blah. i asked him how old his kids were. he said, "i don't have children. i want a hot redhead nanny." >> reporter: no nanny for the childless man, said jack. but millionairess lana fuchs she found hers. >> come on, monkey. let's go eat. >> reporter: for her pet monkey, mikey. >> yes, i'm the monkey nanny. >> reporter: as the monkey nanny, or monkey mannie, freddie spends his days tending to mikey's needs. baths, three times a day. he's bottle fed. you know, like a regular baby. and spoiled with his favorite treat, whipped cream. >> he's my perfect child. he's so cute. >> their demands seem really out there to the normal person, but to me it's par
mr. carson. >> very well, my lord. >> reporter: what do you call him? >> sir. >> reporter: and, what do you call him behind his back? >> sir. >> reporter: now, might so much old school pampering go to the heads of the pampered -- maybe they lose a little touch with reality? >> what do you think? >> reporter: one guy wanted a nanny, and he described the type of nanny he wanted -- redhead, beautiful, blah, blah, blah. i asked him how old his kids...
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mr. spock action figure. oh, that's great! let's open them up and put him in there. open it?! oh, good lord, no! why? they're just toys.int-in-box. come on. can't we open one up and take a look? (screams) no, don't! once you open the box, it loses its value. yeah, yeah. my mom gave me the same lecture about my virginity. gotta tell you, it was a lot more fun taking it out and playing with it. are you sure you want us here when you meet this woman? oh, yes. in my culture, it's expected to have a chaperone to oversee a first date. plus, i want to make a good impression, and no offense, but with you guys here, i look like i'm six-two. the nuns always chaperoned the dances at my high school. they used to make us leave room between us for the holy spirit. uh, hindus do the same thing. except they leave room for a cow. (chuckles) listen, i love your charming racist humor, but any chance you could not mock my religion while she's here? yesterday, you made fun of me for eating lox. it's different, your people don't worship lox. clearly, you've never been to brunch with my cousins. so, arranged marriages-- the parents just deci
mr. spock action figure. oh, that's great! let's open them up and put him in there. open it?! oh, good lord, no! why? they're just toys.int-in-box. come on. can't we open one up and take a look? (screams) no, don't! once you open the box, it loses its value. yeah, yeah. my mom gave me the same lecture about my virginity. gotta tell you, it was a lot more fun taking it out and playing with it. are you sure you want us here when you meet this woman? oh, yes. in my culture, it's expected to have a...
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lord knows his source should be punished along with the whistleblower why shouldn't you mr meanwhile be charged with a crime to news reports focused on snowden's girlfriend what's curious she also packed everything up and left for the mainland to pointing fingers at any other government but their own whether china or russia has been able to sort of suck out that knowledge from those computers while he's been in the countries of voiding the issue at hand seems to be a priority it doesn't surprise me that this would be this focus on the snowden private issue so boisterous with private affairs or his whereabouts and travel instead on the credibly important revelations that he has given us the answer to the question why is simple because they failed to do their job to actually expose all this so now they're blaming somebody who has exposed it and it makes them look bad ditto for the government the media coverage of the n.s.a. scandal oh litmus test for journalism that most are failing instead of cleaning up their act and dwindling ratings networks are busy looking for bad guys elsewhere
lord knows his source should be punished along with the whistleblower why shouldn't you mr meanwhile be charged with a crime to news reports focused on snowden's girlfriend what's curious she also packed everything up and left for the mainland to pointing fingers at any other government but their own whether china or russia has been able to sort of suck out that knowledge from those computers while he's been in the countries of voiding the issue at hand seems to be a priority it doesn't...
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mrs. laurie williams. ♪ oh, freedom. oh, freedom. oh, freedom. over me and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. to my lord and be free.g no nore dying cryingore no more dying and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. and togo home to my lord be free. there'll be singing. there'll be singing. over me.be singing ,nd before i would be a slave i would be buried in my grave. and bego home to my lord free. and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. to my lord and be free. and be free. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, mr. speaker, leader reid and mcconnell. senator schumer, the sponsor of the bill brings us here today. and of course our colleague and called -- and congresswoman, eleanor holmes norton. congratulations, this is your day. [applause] and nettie,medford congratulations to you and your family. 150 years ago, as midnight approached in 1863, frederick douglass gathered with fellow abolitionist and tremont temple in boston with great ant
mrs. laurie williams. ♪ oh, freedom. oh, freedom. oh, freedom. over me and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. to my lord and be free.g no nore dying cryingore no more dying and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. and togo home to my lord be free. there'll be singing. there'll be singing. over me.be singing ,nd before i would be a slave i would be buried in my grave. and bego home to my lord free. and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in...
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mr. mcafee. >> whether his intentions were noble. >> any disclosure of any information is good. why should we be kept in the dark on anything. good lord, we are all adults here. i want to know what is happening in my world or we are in the dark and bumping into things. let's find out what the world is all about. what is our government actually doing? don't you want to know people. i do. i back him fully. i also back his balls, if i can say that on fox. he has the courage to actually do something knowing its risk. now he is on the run. having been on the run many times in my life, i know how difficult and frightening that can be. cheryl: this major scandal also involves companies like verizon, google, at&t and facebook. what happens in vegas actually stays in vegas. they want these companies to do more to protect the privacy of these americans. we have a las vegas attorney and time resident of sin city. it is great to see you. this is a bit surprising. >> i think like any major city, i think it is great they are standing up for the privacy of individuals. people who travel, people go to las vegas and spend millions of dollars in a year
mr. mcafee. >> whether his intentions were noble. >> any disclosure of any information is good. why should we be kept in the dark on anything. good lord, we are all adults here. i want to know what is happening in my world or we are in the dark and bumping into things. let's find out what the world is all about. what is our government actually doing? don't you want to know people. i do. i back him fully. i also back his balls, if i can say that on fox. he has the courage to actually...
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mrs. thatcher made my husband a peer in--in 1979. c-span: put him in the house of lords. >> guest: well, then i just stayed lady soames and there you are. c-span: and here's the cover of the book, and on this cover, this photograph was taken where? >> guest: that photograph was taken during, i think, at one of their--one of their late marriage anniversaries. i think that was taken in the '60s. c-span: and that's it for "winston and clementine: the personal letters of the churchills." our guest has been lady mary soames. we thank you very much for joining us. >> guest: thank you. i've enjoyed it. .. >> next, john presents a history of the new york city neighborhood, and the author reports on 400 years of the neighborhood's development from inception as part of new amsterdam in the 1600s to the role in th
mrs. thatcher made my husband a peer in--in 1979. c-span: put him in the house of lords. >> guest: well, then i just stayed lady soames and there you are. c-span: and here's the cover of the book, and on this cover, this photograph was taken where? >> guest: that photograph was taken during, i think, at one of their--one of their late marriage anniversaries. i think that was taken in the '60s. c-span: and that's it for "winston and clementine: the personal letters of the...
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estate group, milton missrati with lord abbott and my good friend steve forbe, forbes media chairman and editor in chief will be co-hosting with me on set for the full hour. mr. fox, i'll go to you. have you seen any discernible slowdown yet because of the job in interest rates in you're in one of the hottest areas of this recovery. >> so far we have not seen a falloff in sales. sales have been robust and the economy is gaining moment up as we go on. however, we do think it's very fragile and we in the car business are subject to an interest rate increase. >> you're selling over 15 million at an annual rate nationwide. that's a pretty hefty number and it's a great jump over last year and the year before. can you hazard a guess for me. what interest rate level would it take for you to see a slowdown or a slump in these big car sales? >> well, i think it's gradual, and certainly the consumers in my area are more interest rate sensitive because our economy is more fragile. we haven't made the recovery post the great recession that other areas have. we're consistently gaining, but we're very interest rate sensitive. so in my area, i think a 2% or 3% increase in
estate group, milton missrati with lord abbott and my good friend steve forbe, forbes media chairman and editor in chief will be co-hosting with me on set for the full hour. mr. fox, i'll go to you. have you seen any discernible slowdown yet because of the job in interest rates in you're in one of the hottest areas of this recovery. >> so far we have not seen a falloff in sales. sales have been robust and the economy is gaining moment up as we go on. however, we do think it's very fragile...
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mr. snowden. from my perspective i think he revealed something we all knew, i mean, we're being spied on by our government. duh. why should we be kept in the dark on anything? good lord, i want to know what's happening in my world, otherwise i am in the dark and bumping into things, so to that extent, i am behind the guy. find out what our government is actually doing. don't you want to know, people? i do. to that extent i back him fully. i also back his balls, if i can say that on fox. i am behind his courage, all right? he has the courage to actually do something knowing its risks and now he is on the run. having been on the run many times in my liefr, first time in mexico, certainly the last time in belize, i know how difficult and frightening that can be. the man is half my age. if he were here, i think i could give him some very good advice. >> what would you tell him? >> well, number one, i would have told him to stay in hong kong, the back alleys of hong kong are notorious for being susceptible. you can disappear into the back alleys of hong kong, you can become one of the masses. >> here we are, here you are in the united states, back in the public eye, not a
mr. snowden. from my perspective i think he revealed something we all knew, i mean, we're being spied on by our government. duh. why should we be kept in the dark on anything? good lord, i want to know what's happening in my world, otherwise i am in the dark and bumping into things, so to that extent, i am behind the guy. find out what our government is actually doing. don't you want to know, people? i do. to that extent i back him fully. i also back his balls, if i can say that on fox. i am...
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mr. secretary -- >> guest: we think it's a mexican problem. where does the money come from? united states. where do the guns come from? the united states of these drug lords often have better equipment and are better organized than the government. the government seems to be struggling with it. we need to say we have to do something about it. one time in office when i was in office nancy reagan had her just say no program. she went to the united nations. she was invited to give a speech on the subject and i went with her. she said very directly, solutions to this problem start right here with doing something about people taking drugs. it was a beautiful statement she made. >> host: in your book you include a letter from nancy reagan to you. >> guest: yes, well there is also a nice picture of nancy and me at the u.n. consulting. but at any rate, she got a lot of pressure from the drug -- not to say what she said but just like her husband, if that is what she thought, that was what she was going to say and she did and the impact on the world was just the opposite of what she thought it would be. people responded saying hooray it's so refreshing to hear you u
mr. secretary -- >> guest: we think it's a mexican problem. where does the money come from? united states. where do the guns come from? the united states of these drug lords often have better equipment and are better organized than the government. the government seems to be struggling with it. we need to say we have to do something about it. one time in office when i was in office nancy reagan had her just say no program. she went to the united nations. she was invited to give a speech on...
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mr. obama has been photographed with flies buzzing around his head or attached to his lip or forehead. each time i see the flies buzzing around him, i think of beelzebub, lord of the flies. beelzebub claims to cause destructions through tyrants, to cause demons to be worshipped among men. to excite priests to lust. to cause jealousy in cities and murders and to bring forth war on the world. so think about it the next time you see a fly land on barack obama's lip or forehead. i wouldn't be surprised if israel is covered with locusts when he arrives in jerusalem in three weeks. how many biblical signs do we need to see to know this man is evil? >> hey, welcome to conservative talk radio. have you not been listening recently? this is what it's like now. this is a conservative talk radio host named rick wiles. >> what will be the spiritual consequences of the american people allowing barack obama to spiritually sodomize the nation? bishop harry jackson jr. is on the telephone. i'm going to ask him that question. bishop jackson, welcome to the program. >> well, rick, i'm glad to be with you. you have quite a way with words. that was an intense introduction. >> a
mr. obama has been photographed with flies buzzing around his head or attached to his lip or forehead. each time i see the flies buzzing around him, i think of beelzebub, lord of the flies. beelzebub claims to cause destructions through tyrants, to cause demons to be worshipped among men. to excite priests to lust. to cause jealousy in cities and murders and to bring forth war on the world. so think about it the next time you see a fly land on barack obama's lip or forehead. i wouldn't be...
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lord abbett. do you expect to see a lot more of that? i guess depend on what we hear from mr. men's? >> hopefully that will calm markets down. 2.25, 2.28 is really an overreaction what essentially was pretty much the same statement although we do need to keep in mind, bullard was dissenting because he was more doveish. not because he was more hawkish. that is one thing. the second thing is, they did pull down their estimate for gdp growth this year anddthat would suggest tapering can be postponed, not sped up or brought forward. ashley: yeah. >> when we look at the statement as a whole i would not necessarily consider it more hawkish. i think they really sent a message, we're not interested in tapering anytime soon. doesn't look like it can happen over the next couple meetings. from an economic standpoint, if anything it may be delayed. oddly enough when they talk about improved labor markets, we saw 200,000 a month from november through february and since then it has been less than that. i'm not sure where that improved labor market or additional strength in the labor market
lord abbett. do you expect to see a lot more of that? i guess depend on what we hear from mr. men's? >> hopefully that will calm markets down. 2.25, 2.28 is really an overreaction what essentially was pretty much the same statement although we do need to keep in mind, bullard was dissenting because he was more doveish. not because he was more hawkish. that is one thing. the second thing is, they did pull down their estimate for gdp growth this year anddthat would suggest tapering can be...
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mr. speaker, their ministry has impacted millions of people as they've honored the lord with their lives. thanks, bill, and your wonderful family, for all that you've done. god bless you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of comprehensive immigration reform. in the bible, it couldn't be more clear. when the son of man returns in all his glory, escorted by the angels, then he will take his seat on the throne of glory. all the nations will be assembled before him and he will separate the people one from another, like sheep from goats. on the right hand he will place the sheep, on the left the goats and to those on his right he will say, come, accept the inheritance that is yours. mr. cartwright: that has been prepared for you since the foundation of the wor
mr. speaker, their ministry has impacted millions of people as they've honored the lord with their lives. thanks, bill, and your wonderful family, for all that you've done. god bless you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is...
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houston, and we are saddened that they are gone, but we thank the good lord that such people ever lived. and that's just the way it is. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record the 10 firefighters killed in west, texas, on april 17, 2013. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. poe: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to come together and improve our broken, misguided and convoluted tax system. the time is right for tax reform. we currently spend $1 trillion through the tax code each year, all of which is offbudget, meaning it is not scrutinized each year by appropriators. once a tax break is written into the tax code, it is usually -- it usually remains. unlike discretionary spending programs, which are re-examined for their necessity each year. perspective, $1 trillion would be the single largest government spending program, larger than the pentagon's budget, larger than social security and larger than medica
houston, and we are saddened that they are gone, but we thank the good lord that such people ever lived. and that's just the way it is. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record the 10 firefighters killed in west, texas, on april 17, 2013. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. poe: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker,...
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lord john mcfall. i would have seen in that clip there asking questions. come to you in a second, john. first of all, what is your assessment of mregacy? >> i think everyone would agree that king's legacy is a bit mixed. as you heard from charles goodcart earlier this morning, one of the key things is inflation targeting. everyone would agree that king was a pioneer of that. and although every central bankers now appears to that, really, the uk was one of the early taker offers of that policy. >> and the first to drop here. >> well, actually, flexibility. we're talking about flexibility. they're still targeting, we're just flexible about it. but there are negatives. people criticized him for did he shift the bank of england's monetary policy, did he miss the housing bubble? was his treatment of northern rocky appropriate? was he too reluctant to offer funding blinds to those banks when they need them. >> i think it's two levels. first of all, taken an end from 2001. and i think all this, it's not the financial architecture is to blame. what happens in the situation is the institution talk amongst each other. mervyn king was very
lord john mcfall. i would have seen in that clip there asking questions. come to you in a second, john. first of all, what is your assessment of mregacy? >> i think everyone would agree that king's legacy is a bit mixed. as you heard from charles goodcart earlier this morning, one of the key things is inflation targeting. everyone would agree that king was a pioneer of that. and although every central bankers now appears to that, really, the uk was one of the early taker offers of that...
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mr. speaker, why is the white house so determined on disarming americans while arming known potential terrorists, bandits, drug lords, and mercenaries. ironic, don't you think? that's a different issue for a different day and i ask this question, what is the national security interest of the united states to be involved in syria, in somebody else's civil war? there is none. this is not our war. mr. speaker, this is a regional religious war that we should not be involved in. it's a war between the sunnis and shiias and these two religions groups have been fighting each other since the ar 630, and now we are involved in this regional religious war. what's next? is the administration going to propose and implement a no-fly zone? if this occurs i believe the president must ask for congressional approval on the war powers act. no question we should with humanitarian aid. this is not our war. we should not be running guns to third world countries. we shall wait and see what happens. that's just the way it is. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record part of the war powers act. the speaker pro temp
mr. speaker, why is the white house so determined on disarming americans while arming known potential terrorists, bandits, drug lords, and mercenaries. ironic, don't you think? that's a different issue for a different day and i ask this question, what is the national security interest of the united states to be involved in syria, in somebody else's civil war? there is none. this is not our war. mr. speaker, this is a regional religious war that we should not be involved in. it's a war between...
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mrs. laurie williams. Â♪ ♪ ♪ oh, freedom oh, freedom oh, freedom over me and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. to my lordre crying no nore dying -- no more crying no more dying and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. and to go home to my lord and be free. there'll be singing. there'll be singing. there'll be singing over me. and before i would be a slave, would be buried in my grave. and to go home to my lord and be free. and before i would be a slave, would be buried in my grave. and go home to my lord and be free. and be free. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, mr. speaker, leader reid and mcconnell. ofator schumer, the sponsor the bill brings us here today. and of course our colleague and called -- and congresswoman, eleanor holmes norton. congratulations, this is your day. [applause] dr. edna g. medford and nettie, congratulations to you and your family. midnight ago, as approached in 1863, frederick douglass gathered with fellow aboli
mrs. laurie williams. Â♪ ♪ ♪ oh, freedom oh, freedom oh, freedom over me and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. to my lordre crying no nore dying -- no more crying no more dying and before i would be a slave, i would be buried in my grave. and to go home to my lord and be free. there'll be singing. there'll be singing. there'll be singing over me. and before i would be a slave, would be buried in my grave. and to go home to my lord and be free. and before i would...
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mr. speaker, next week on this special day fly the flag, listen to the band play "stars and stripes forever" and thank the good lord for shedding his grace on the united states of america, and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, none of us get to where we are by ourselves. i was very proud to see former chairperson of the financial services committee, chairperson frank, who is no longer with congress, not only address doma but he also addressed section 5 of the voting rights act by way of section 4, an important subject. human rights are birth rightsrights, they are rights that courts recognize they shouldn't deny. what the court did with doma was correct. i support the dignity of human beings to have equal opportunities in the greatest country in the world. i thank chairman frank and i want him to know that he stands with us and i stand with him and i stand with all persons who are being discriminated aga
mr. speaker, next week on this special day fly the flag, listen to the band play "stars and stripes forever" and thank the good lord for shedding his grace on the united states of america, and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. green: mr. speaker, none of us get to where we are by...
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lord. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today in strong opposition to the recent supreme court decision in maryland vs. king. as justice scalia warned in his brilliant dissent, the consequence of this week's ruling is that your d.n.a. can now be taken and entered into a national d.n.a. database. if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, or for whatever reason. on the day i was sworn in, i pledged that i would be a staunch defender of individual liberties and of our constitution. an unwavering advocate for freedom. this includes upholding the fourth amendment to our constitution, that protects us against unreasonable search and seizures. i strongly disagree with the five justices in this case who held that d.n.a. collection is just another metric of identification. like a name or a fingerprint. it is not. it's an intrusive invasion of privacy and property that shoul
lord. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today in strong opposition to the recent supreme court decision in maryland vs. king. as justice scalia warned in his...
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lord has given us to take care of america. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. the struggle for equality, for justice, for freedom, for democracy is an awesome force. no force, no historical circumstance have done more to shape our nation, but that struggle has always been confronted by an endless series of attempts to block, minimize, sidetrack, undo, and weaken our democracy. through all these struggles, those most oppressed have repeatedly taken the lead to reinforce our democracy and solidify our nation. we fought a bloody raging civil war to end the nation that was suffocating half slave and half free. three million men fought in hat war, and 620,000 died. though african-americans made up 1% of the population of the north, they made up 10% of the union army. in the aftermath, congress sought to enshrine in the constitution forever basic democratic rights in the 14th amendment, pouter to
lord has given us to take care of america. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. the struggle for equality, for justice, for freedom, for democracy is an awesome force. no force, no historical circumstance have...
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mr. speaker, you will recall it was over a year ago, you probably know the exact date -- [laughter] when the prime minister announced the inquiry to be held by the lordold. in to the the access scandal had in which major conservative -- royally entertained. czecher. whose did blank blank publish the result of the inquiry? >> i'm happy to set out all of the things they recommended and all the steps taking. as we do so, perhaps he could impose on the front bench on the issue of donations and ask them when they're going pay back the taxes [inaudible] >> thank you. meals week which is taking place in the room this afternoon. i certainly join my honorable friend. i think it's an important cause because we have several problems over the years ago with school meals them not being attractive enough for young people wanting to take them on. and also having problem with obesity as well. getting this right, which is something that has been happening over recent years is important. i speak as someone who two children who enjoy the school meal. i want the school to win the battle for the school meals rather than having to do the packed lunch. >> mr. speakerring w
mr. speaker, you will recall it was over a year ago, you probably know the exact date -- [laughter] when the prime minister announced the inquiry to be held by the lordold. in to the the access scandal had in which major conservative -- royally entertained. czecher. whose did blank blank publish the result of the inquiry? >> i'm happy to set out all of the things they recommended and all the steps taking. as we do so, perhaps he could impose on the front bench on the issue of donations...