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mr. robinson: no. mr. mica: we find to -- we need to find out what went wrong. >> no one from fema contacted me to see that water was available. i had to go through congressman graves' office. mr. mica: housing and water are not there. we have a shelter which we're paying $60,000 a unit or more and $20,000 to erect them and they don't fit 95% of the sites and we have a handful of them deployed. this is a pitiful federal response by any measure. we got the federal regs, the little circle going around about raising the houses now. something's got to be resolved with that. i don't know if a waiver can be done. i talked to the ranking member. we'll talk to mr. richmond and others. but people are left in limbo because they don't know if they can rebuild their homes. people are walking away from their homes. i met at dinner with a young man and his wife had just bought two years ago. young people mortgaged a house up to the hilt because they're trying to get their own home. he doesn't know whether to walk, to tu
mr. robinson: no. mr. mica: we find to -- we need to find out what went wrong. >> no one from fema contacted me to see that water was available. i had to go through congressman graves' office. mr. mica: housing and water are not there. we have a shelter which we're paying $60,000 a unit or more and $20,000 to erect them and they don't fit 95% of the sites and we have a handful of them deployed. this is a pitiful federal response by any measure. we got the federal regs, the little circle...
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mr. robinson, to assist these people on this unique basis. will a way for work? do you have the capability of waiting some of the requirements of mr. richmond talked about changing the stafford act. do you need, and i discussed with ms. duckworth. and we send you a letter saying that we would request waivers on this? do you have had a building under the law? >> we have made so many changes allowing governors program. witwe've expedite assistance unr the flood insurance program to expedite -- >> well, i want by monday a list of any changes you see that the law does not allow you to deal with this unique type of disaster, okay? by monday, close of business. i want to see from fema what's missing. do you know and does it appear that shut information, but does it appear that under the reserves that we have for fema for disasters if the size disaster can be handled with the programs that you have with existing reserves? >> based on the commission to date we have the funding that we need. >> okay, that's what the administrator fugate had told me. now, that does not incl
mr. robinson, to assist these people on this unique basis. will a way for work? do you have the capability of waiting some of the requirements of mr. richmond talked about changing the stafford act. do you need, and i discussed with ms. duckworth. and we send you a letter saying that we would request waivers on this? do you have had a building under the law? >> we have made so many changes allowing governors program. witwe've expedite assistance unr the flood insurance program to expedite...
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mr. tony robinson, the regional ministry the regional ministration for fema. mr. robinson, you are recognized. >> good morning chair met micah, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. i'm the regional ministry for fema, regional fema, regional six which includes louisiana, arkansas, texas, new mexico. i welcome this opportunity to discuss fema's role in responsible recovery efforts to the flooding disaster that took place in and around the baton rouge louisiana area between august 11 and august 31, 2016. i also welcome the opportunity to publicly commend the state local officials said in a stable ticket day as well as first responders. these are dedicated public servants working tirelessly to serve the needs of the neighbors and community and i appreciate all they have done and will continue to do.presid on august fourteenth, governor edwards requested and the president quickly granted a major disaster declaration under the authority stafford act to provide assistance in three broad categories. public assistance, individual assistance in the hat assert his
mr. tony robinson, the regional ministry the regional ministration for fema. mr. robinson, you are recognized. >> good morning chair met micah, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. i'm the regional ministry for fema, regional fema, regional six which includes louisiana, arkansas, texas, new mexico. i welcome this opportunity to discuss fema's role in responsible recovery efforts to the flooding disaster that took place in and around the baton rouge louisiana area between august...
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mr. robinson to assist these people on this unique basis. will a waiver work? you have the the capability of waving some of the requirements, mr. richman talked about, changing the stafford act, do you need, and i would discuss with others, can we send you a letter saying we would request waivers on this? do do you have this ability under the law? >> sir, we have made unique changes to the program, we have expedited under the flood insurance. i want, by monday a list of any changes you see that the law does not allow you to deal with this unique type of disaster. by monday close of business. i want to see from fema what is missing. do you know, or does it appear that you have the information, do you do you know that under the reserves that we have for fema for disasters that this size of disaster can be handled with the programs that you have with existing reserves? >> based on information today we do have the funding that we need. >> okay, that is what the administrator had told me. now, that does not include cbd g which is under the hud. so we can look at the
mr. robinson to assist these people on this unique basis. will a waiver work? you have the the capability of waving some of the requirements, mr. richman talked about, changing the stafford act, do you need, and i would discuss with others, can we send you a letter saying we would request waivers on this? do do you have this ability under the law? >> sir, we have made unique changes to the program, we have expedited under the flood insurance. i want, by monday a list of any changes you...
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but they also want him to get "in fact, mr. robinson they have expressed a great deal of concern with respect to what should happen to you." robinson will spend 20 years in the lock up, and have ten years of supervision after a local health care provider is looking for people who speak two languages.molina health care is looking for 25 people who speak english and spanish to work in its call center. it held a job fair this "we excitied to have people join our group of agents that take care of our underserved families here in the milwaukee area. and our job is to help them with the confusion of obtaining health care." molina works get medicaid and medicare. mixed results on wall street today after yesterday's big losses. here are the final numbers. the dow dropped 32 points. the nasdaq was ?up? 18 and the s-and-p 500 was down 1. students who used to go to i-t-t tech can get help tonight at m-a-t-c's oak creek campus. i-t-t tech closed school from enrolling students who get federal financial aid. the school has been the subject of numerous state and federal investigations, according to
but they also want him to get "in fact, mr. robinson they have expressed a great deal of concern with respect to what should happen to you." robinson will spend 20 years in the lock up, and have ten years of supervision after a local health care provider is looking for people who speak two languages.molina health care is looking for 25 people who speak english and spanish to work in its call center. it held a job fair this "we excitied to have people join our group of agents that...
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mrs. robinson. >> and another "inside edition" exclusive. ? i wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart ?
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mrs. robinson. >> and another "inside edition" exclusive. ? i wanna be sweetheart ? >> she lives in jonbenet ramsey's house. >> we lock the front door. >> plus, the full-size replica of jonbenet's home. >>> then, she didn't know she was pregnant. >> the surprise of a lifetime. >> i think i'm having a baby. >> how could this happen? >>> plus, fruits that look like they are from another planet. >> ooh, that's delicious. >> would you ever eat this?
mrs. robinson. >> and another "inside edition" exclusive. ? i wanna be sweetheart ? >> she lives in jonbenet ramsey's house. >> we lock the front door. >> plus, the full-size replica of jonbenet's home. >>> then, she didn't know she was pregnant. >> the surprise of a lifetime. >> i think i'm having a baby. >> how could this happen? >>> plus, fruits that look like they are from another planet. >> ooh, that's delicious....
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mrs. robinson. >> and another "inside edition"
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mrs. robinson" -- was 'back' on her route today. dialing up trouble. the massive recall ordered by samsung. what you need to know. plus - "police manhattan. the 'dangerous confrontation' -- with the 'n-y-p-d'. and - "t-g-i-t" -- is back. "viola - davis" -- is "spilling clues" --- about her "hit show" -- "how to get away with murder." 'what' she says -- about the 'new season'.... and 'why' you may need to "grab a drink" -- for this one. but first... a live look outside of the raleigh eyewitness news red 97! set! red 97! did you say 97? yes. you know, that reminds me of geico's helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... oh yeah, baby. geico's as fast and friendly as it gets. woo! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. he's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. donald trump is a phony, a fraud. he's not a serious adult. trump should not be supported. i believe he's disqualified himself to be president. i just cannot support donald trump. police 'shot' -- an "emotionally dist
mrs. robinson" -- was 'back' on her route today. dialing up trouble. the massive recall ordered by samsung. what you need to know. plus - "police manhattan. the 'dangerous confrontation' -- with the 'n-y-p-d'. and - "t-g-i-t" -- is back. "viola - davis" -- is "spilling clues" --- about her "hit show" -- "how to get away with murder." 'what' she says -- about the 'new season'.... and 'why' you may need to "grab a drink" -- for...
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mrs. robinson move? i got to know. >> it's okay. it was just about -- >> who hasn't? >> it's basically about frustration when people treat you your age. >> tell me about john and ed and how those relationships came about. >> between managers and friends and stuff we got connected very going to get breakfast or something and my manager text me said this guy named john mair wants your number. i was showing my friends. this is nuts. this isn't real. i tell you what, connected between every sickle successful artist, actor, person, number one all around was how hard they work. just don't stop. just do everything. you're lucky that it's happening people don't get the opportunity. >> shawn, you're a great guy. >> thank you. you too. >> to shawn mendez, our first guest on breakfast with billy. >> to many more. >> please. you're welcome any time. >> love it. did you give him time to eat? sthaes that's a growing young man. >> he housed many plates of pancakes. my daughters were going crazy. he's adorable. 2017 arena world tour as we mentioned performing to a sold out crowd at m
mrs. robinson move? i got to know. >> it's okay. it was just about -- >> who hasn't? >> it's basically about frustration when people treat you your age. >> tell me about john and ed and how those relationships came about. >> between managers and friends and stuff we got connected very going to get breakfast or something and my manager text me said this guy named john mair wants your number. i was showing my friends. this is nuts. this isn't real. i tell you what,...
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mr. robinson would always oblige. i'll be darned if i didn't see him there every day after church on sunday and monday and tuesday. he was there most of the time. ol' mister henderson sure did like working the ice cream churn, shall we say. and if he were here today, i believe he'd say, "stephen colbert, swiping left and right isn't how you find sperm donations. it's how you make sperm donations. ( laughter ) now would you please get me another of them root beer floats. i have to rehydrate in a big way. now say hello to jon batiste and stay human, everybody. ? ? ? ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) that is a good look. that is a very appealing look. hello! welcome to the show. i'll tell what you, folks, are there any fans of big banks tonight? ( no response ) all right. then this is the story for you. earlier this month, the only bank with a cowboy theme, wells $185 million fine for defrauding their own customers. well, the $185 million minus a $3 a.t.m. fee. and they defrauded their customers for kind of a funny re
mr. robinson would always oblige. i'll be darned if i didn't see him there every day after church on sunday and monday and tuesday. he was there most of the time. ol' mister henderson sure did like working the ice cream churn, shall we say. and if he were here today, i believe he'd say, "stephen colbert, swiping left and right isn't how you find sperm donations. it's how you make sperm donations. ( laughter ) now would you please get me another of them root beer floats. i have to rehydrate...
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mr. tony robinson, the regional administrator for fema. you are recognized. >> good morning chairman mica, ranking member duckworth and members of the subcommittee my name is tony robinson and the regional administrator for region six which was louisiana, arkansas, texas, oklahoma, new mexico. i welcome this opportunity to discuss translational in response and recovery efforts took place in and around the baton rouge, louisiana, area between august 11 and august 31 that i also welcome this opportunity to publicly commend this to a local elected officials sitting at the witness table today as well as local first responders. is a dedicated public servants who are working tirelessly to serve the needs of their communities and appreciate all that they have done and will continue to do. on august 14 governor edward requested and the president quickly print major disaster declaration under the authority of the stafford act to provide assistance in three broad categories, public assistance, individual assistance, and the hazard mitigation grant p
mr. tony robinson, the regional administrator for fema. you are recognized. >> good morning chairman mica, ranking member duckworth and members of the subcommittee my name is tony robinson and the regional administrator for region six which was louisiana, arkansas, texas, oklahoma, new mexico. i welcome this opportunity to discuss translational in response and recovery efforts took place in and around the baton rouge, louisiana, area between august 11 and august 31 that i also welcome...
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mr. tony robinson, the regional administrator for fema. mr. robinson, you're recognized. mr. good morning, chairman mica, ranking member duckworth, and members of the sununu committee. my name is tony robinson. 'm the fema administrator. i welcome this opportunity to discuss fema's role in the response and recovery efforts to the flooding disaster that took place in and around the baton rouge, louisiana, area, between august 11 and august 31, 2016. i also welcome this opportunity to publicly commend the state and local elected officials setting -- sitting at the witness table today, as well as local first responders. these are dedicated public servants who are working tirelessly to serve the needs of their neighbors and communities and i appreciate all that they have done and will continue to do. on august 14, governor edwards verbally requested and the president quickly granted a major disaster declaration under the authorities of the stafford act, to provide assistance in three brad brod categories. public assistance, individual assistance and the hazard mitigation grant pro
mr. tony robinson, the regional administrator for fema. mr. robinson, you're recognized. mr. good morning, chairman mica, ranking member duckworth, and members of the sununu committee. my name is tony robinson. 'm the fema administrator. i welcome this opportunity to discuss fema's role in the response and recovery efforts to the flooding disaster that took place in and around the baton rouge, louisiana, area, between august 11 and august 31, 2016. i also welcome this opportunity to publicly...
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mr. robinson because he was carrying a gun, that's another issue of suspicious activity. and stop and frisk for that action along his initial stop which is not pretextual. it seems be the compromise here is yes the citizens of west virginia are entitled to exercise or second amendment rights. and police officers officers cannot stop them personally doing that. if they do something else warrants reasonable suspicion and reasonable cause and it seems to me that police officers ought to be assured that if they conduct a spot and find an individual who is armed, that is a result of that they are entitled for protection. wise and that a reasonable compromise? >> i also want to add the factual scenarios not just an officer riding down the road seem to see belt violation. he is going going because he has been told this man has a gun and let's look at the reality of what's happening here. they stop this guy because they got a tip. a tip of what? just that they got information and they track him and i and everybody here knows that if you want to find a reason to stop a car, you mi
mr. robinson because he was carrying a gun, that's another issue of suspicious activity. and stop and frisk for that action along his initial stop which is not pretextual. it seems be the compromise here is yes the citizens of west virginia are entitled to exercise or second amendment rights. and police officers officers cannot stop them personally doing that. if they do something else warrants reasonable suspicion and reasonable cause and it seems to me that police officers ought to be assured...
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mrs. robinson. every way you look at it you lose.oes someone like jeb bush admit that he votes for a guy who doesn't know a single leader on the world stage? >> if you're voting for gary johnson, it's obviously a protest vote. why would you cast your protest vote for a guy who is not very serious, who can't even get people the impression he's not on drugs at any given moment, so i think if you're going to cast a protest vote, why not write somebody in? he could write in condi rice. i see what he's trying to do. >> talk about the selfie vote. and we understand that a lot of members of this selfie vote generation like gary johnson. but millennials do care whether a guy is competent or not. >> they care whether somebody is competent or not. i think right now in a lot of the polls you're seeing gary johnson perform lalmost as well as donald trump with millennials because of the desire to cast a protest vote. he hasn't made it on the stage in quite the same way as donald trump and hillary clinton have. the message young people are getting
mrs. robinson. every way you look at it you lose.oes someone like jeb bush admit that he votes for a guy who doesn't know a single leader on the world stage? >> if you're voting for gary johnson, it's obviously a protest vote. why would you cast your protest vote for a guy who is not very serious, who can't even get people the impression he's not on drugs at any given moment, so i think if you're going to cast a protest vote, why not write somebody in? he could write in condi rice. i see...
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mr. robinson to exit the vehicle vehicle and frisked him, but in a firearm. west virginia will allow citizens to arm themselves with us sealed guns. the officer recognized him, confirmed he was a convicted felon and not allowed to carry firearms. the court is looking at whether the police had a reasonable suspicion suspicion he was on and dangerous. >> my personal court, my name is necklace, i represent the person the case, rochelle, i would like to have about a minute for rebuttal. >> the facts in this case are not in dispute, on march the 24th, 2014 the jefferson county west virginia sheriff's office received an anonymous tip that an african-american male was in the parking lot of the 711 and ranson west virginia, loading a firearm, concealing, concealing that firearm in his pocket and then entering a bluish green toyota camry driven by a white female and heading out of the 711 parking lot south on north mildred streets. upon receiving that tip, officer kendall hudson and chief robbie roberts of the sheriff's office left the station and went to track down t
mr. robinson to exit the vehicle vehicle and frisked him, but in a firearm. west virginia will allow citizens to arm themselves with us sealed guns. the officer recognized him, confirmed he was a convicted felon and not allowed to carry firearms. the court is looking at whether the police had a reasonable suspicion suspicion he was on and dangerous. >> my personal court, my name is necklace, i represent the person the case, rochelle, i would like to have about a minute for rebuttal....
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mr. robinson simply because he was carrying a gun. that's another part of the activity and stopped and frisked him for that action alone themselves initial stop which you can see, gives the officers the right to encounter that. it seems to me the compromise here is, sure, the citizens of west virginia are entitled to exercise their second amendment rights and police officers can't stop them for doing that but if you do something else that warrants a reasonable suspicion, reasonable cause to stop, it seems to me that police officers ought to be assured that if they conduct a stop and find an asividual who is armed, that a result of that, they're entite told protect themselves and protect others. why isn't that a reasonable compromise? >> i want to also add to that factual scenario, this is not just an officer ride do you think the road, seing a seat belt violation. he's going because he's been told this man has a gun and he put it in, let's look at the reail -- reality of what's happened here. they stopped this this guy because of the
mr. robinson simply because he was carrying a gun. that's another part of the activity and stopped and frisked him for that action alone themselves initial stop which you can see, gives the officers the right to encounter that. it seems to me the compromise here is, sure, the citizens of west virginia are entitled to exercise their second amendment rights and police officers can't stop them for doing that but if you do something else that warrants a reasonable suspicion, reasonable cause to...
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mr. perez. thank you sir. perez is accused of fatally shooting 31-year- old mohammad robinson. he broke out of a police interrogation room while being questioned about that murder...and was caught four two plane crashes - just 12 days apart - near the international airport in reno. how people on the ground escaped injury - as debris hit cars in the parking lot. this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood for access to basic health services and critical cancer screenings. but congressman heck voted to defund planned parenthood and was willing to shut down the government over it. heck opposed roe v. wade and voted to criminalize abortion. the new salami caprese panini from subway. pressed and grilled to cinematic perfection to get a golden brown crust and meld the flavors in melted cheese. part of the new chef-inspired panini collection from subway. to prove how authentic my new brewhouse bacon burger is i'm going undercover, at an actual brewhouse. it's awesome. amazing! what if i told you, absolutely lyin
mr. perez. thank you sir. perez is accused of fatally shooting 31-year- old mohammad robinson. he broke out of a police interrogation room while being questioned about that murder...and was caught four two plane crashes - just 12 days apart - near the international airport in reno. how people on the ground escaped injury - as debris hit cars in the parking lot. this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood for access to...
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actually goes back seven months, all the way to valentine's day, because that is when robinson alleges she was assaulted by mrng it right. it's him on the left-hand side of your screen. on the night of the incident, robinson says she reported what happened to the police, and there is a report. and yet she says that she felt victimized by the people who are supposed to be keeping her safe. here she is in her very own words describing what that was like. >> yes. i was drinking that night on valentine's day. i'm under age, and i take responsibility for that. but that does not give anybody the right to violate me. i did not deserve to be raped. my life has changed forever while the person who assaulted me remains as a student, as a football player on this campus. after i was raped i went to the hospital and gave an account of what i could remember to the sexual assault nurse. then i was quizzed again by dps investigator who asked consistently demeaning and accusatory questions. what was i wearing? what was i drinking? how much did i drink? what did i eat that day? did i lead him on? have i hooked up with him befo
actually goes back seven months, all the way to valentine's day, because that is when robinson alleges she was assaulted by mrng it right. it's him on the left-hand side of your screen. on the night of the incident, robinson says she reported what happened to the police, and there is a report. and yet she says that she felt victimized by the people who are supposed to be keeping her safe. here she is in her very own words describing what that was like. >> yes. i was drinking that night on...
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mr. perez, is willing to waive his right to a 15-day perez- "yes ma'am." perez is accused of fatally shooting 31- year-old mohammad robinson earlier this month. he broke out of a police interogation room while being questioned for that murder. perez was caught september sixth near charleston and pecos. fire crews were called to a blaze on the east side of the valley this morning. las vegas fire and rescue says smoke came from a one story vacant apartment building at about 7-30. they tell us the flames were confined to one unit near peco avenue. fire crews say squatters were probably in the building and that they have been called to this building before. no one was injured... and investigators still dont know what caused the fire. toss to weather gusts to 40 mph expected on tuesday afternoon with a cooler high of 89 degrees. gust decrease late tuesday and leave behind light breezes and a high of 87 on wednesday with plenty of sun. we'll warm back up to the low 90s thursday and friday. the weekend will feature highs right at average for this time of the year with 95 saturday, 96 sunday. cooler high of 89 degrees. gust decrea
mr. perez, is willing to waive his right to a 15-day perez- "yes ma'am." perez is accused of fatally shooting 31- year-old mohammad robinson earlier this month. he broke out of a police interogation room while being questioned for that murder. perez was caught september sixth near charleston and pecos. fire crews were called to a blaze on the east side of the valley this morning. las vegas fire and rescue says smoke came from a one story vacant apartment building at about 7-30. they...
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mr. trump's visit coming up on cleveland 19 news at 9:00. >>> a cleveland couple pleaded guilty to charges in the accidental shooting death of a 1-year-old boy. robinson and sims pleaded not guilty to dangering charges. robinson's 1-year-old son braylon was shot and killed by a 3-year-old who found the gun under the couch and robinson and sims will be sentenced in october. >> two sisters are hospitalized in fair view hospital's intensive care unit after saturday's car accident in the metro parks they were hurt when their car went off the road and flipped upside down. no charges at this time. >>> an arraignment today for the father who started a northeast ohio amber alert. william roberts pleaded not guilty of taking his 15-year-old daughter from a brunswick k- mart store and leading police on a chase. roberts, a convicted sex offender and known drug user lost custody of his daughter last week. bond is set at $25,000. >>> the huron county plastic bag appears to be human. the coroner says pathologists in toledo are running tests to confirm it is human and also testing the bag that it was in to see if it contained some type of preservative. police do not
mr. trump's visit coming up on cleveland 19 news at 9:00. >>> a cleveland couple pleaded guilty to charges in the accidental shooting death of a 1-year-old boy. robinson and sims pleaded not guilty to dangering charges. robinson's 1-year-old son braylon was shot and killed by a 3-year-old who found the gun under the couch and robinson and sims will be sentenced in october. >> two sisters are hospitalized in fair view hospital's intensive care unit after saturday's car accident in...
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mr. ronald maglo, congressional fellow working in the office of representative alcee hastings. and ms. nik keys, women in health science fellow working in the office of representative robin kelly, ms. erin robinsonour inaugural stem fellow working in the office of senator cory booker. ive them a round of' plause, -- apluse, please. [applause] many of you may remember the movie testimony last year of one of our former interns, mr. rontel beatty. he shared the inpiring story of his humble beginnings and how the internship experience was his only access to his current career in public policy on capitol hill. tonight, i'd like you to hear from another one of our future leaders. watch the video and after it airs, you will hear directly from him. thank you so much and do enjoy the rest of your evening. ♪ >> the university, such a buzz word now. you hear it from every avenue, from every sector, from every industry. diversity is important. and it's the thing to say today. but the goal of diversity is nothing new for the congressional black caucus foundation. when you're a person like me who watched debates at night or woke up in the morning to read political news, you weren't sure if there were others l
mr. ronald maglo, congressional fellow working in the office of representative alcee hastings. and ms. nik keys, women in health science fellow working in the office of representative robin kelly, ms. erin robinsonour inaugural stem fellow working in the office of senator cory booker. ive them a round of' plause, -- apluse, please. [applause] many of you may remember the movie testimony last year of one of our former interns, mr. rontel beatty. he shared the inpiring story of his humble...
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mr. speaker, at 104 years old, she had the temerity to say, do your own work. it's not enough that we stand on the shoulders of giants like amelia boynton robinson and john lewis. we have to do our own work. and so i say to this body that we can do our own work, by protecting that sacred right to vote. and that we should do our own work as we rededicate ourselves to the proposition that these average, ordinary americans have the nerve, the audacity to fight for. if they can fight for it over 50 years ago, we can fight for it today. and i am grateful to have the opportunity to lead this special order hour on voting rights, not only as a native of selma, alabama, but as a very proud, proud beneficiary of the strength and power of the right to vote and of their sacrifices. and so i say, in closing, i hope that my fellow colleagues would join us by signing on to h.r. 2867, the voting rights advancement act. i urge all of my colleagues to do so. it is in some way, some small way, with a huge impact potentially that we can ensure that this great democracy lives on. because after all, if one american is denied access to the ballot box, it does in fact go to the integr
mr. speaker, at 104 years old, she had the temerity to say, do your own work. it's not enough that we stand on the shoulders of giants like amelia boynton robinson and john lewis. we have to do our own work. and so i say to this body that we can do our own work, by protecting that sacred right to vote. and that we should do our own work as we rededicate ourselves to the proposition that these average, ordinary americans have the nerve, the audacity to fight for. if they can fight for it over 50...