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. - [announcer] major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media and by south arts. additional funding for "mossville: when great trees fall" was provided by: [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie june] ♪ [sizzle sound] [dt thumpi] - do buri tes and adstones and weocated ilouisiana. pretty f me wathe ssville ea, you ow? i bu a lottaeople comeutta mosille mossvie's not g settlent, it's a alcommunity. but lotta pele do di [machine whirrin [dark rebodingusic] [axe chopping] - an] oncehere was counity foded by fe slaves oignt piano sic] o lived ineace and happiness; a thriving community. we raised our own food. we looked out for one another. we insisted. [ax chopping] [poignt piano sic] inger huing] yoknow, th's gone. it's a gone. shed oveand [saks fainy]. [eerie febodinmusic] [singer humming] [people chattering] [birds chirping] - we hustlin' bas right w to see w got theost balls. don'move until the ball move. javon,ustl don'move 'ti you t the ball. whever theall go, u goet it, y hear me? dot yo
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additional funding is provided by the national endowment for the arts and the kendeda fund... in romania a family is left at home when their mother finds work in another country. boy: mama? the oldest child, georgiana, is only 14 years old and still in sool. now she's in charge. she must raise herself as well aser brothers and sisters, balancing schoolwork keeping her family together, and trying to find time to be a teenager. a year in e life of georgia and her fily, ashey wait f summer, wn thr mother wl return he. the award-winning film waiting for august on doc world. ♪
additional funding is provided by the national endowment for the arts and the kendeda fund... in romania a family is left at home when their mother finds work in another country. boy: mama? the oldest child, georgiana, is only 14 years old and still in sool. now she's in charge. she must raise herself as well aser brothers and sisters, balancing schoolwork keeping her family together, and trying to find time to be a teenager. a year in e life of georgia and her fily, ashey wait f summer, wn thr...
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wyncote foundation, the national endowment for the arts, park foundation, and the reva and david logantion. hey there!y name ijonathan blank,nd i'll your ho for is movieaking sht statemen abo tall pele. in caseou didn'know theutch e the wod's tallt
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ambient music] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "that's wild" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. >> no, don't leave me. >> look at that elk. >> he was really close. >> look at the elk. look at the elk. >> shh, shh, shh. >> yo, that's crazy. [music playing] bill: do you want to get out and look at him? >> yeah. [music playing] >> that's crazy. ahmani: i'm finna walk with them. i'm a elk, too. [music playing] nicholas: [gasp] brother, mountains! >> you never seen something so breathtaking in your life. nicholas: bro, look! do you see the blue rays right there? >> yeah. nicholas: it looks like god coming up. [music playing] [background conversations] bill: right now, we're just getting out of the bus. clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a
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. - [annouer] ma funding for reel south. was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for thes, center for asian american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "you gave me a song" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie june] [sizzle sound] - okay so, this is my [sighing deeply] my photo. i've got all the photos on this separate drive here. i've been digitizing. i digitized the first six and the next thing would be those. [relaxing guitar music] for years, i know i just taped everybody and took photographs and carried this stuff around with me. so here is newport folk festival. so that's elizabeth cotten. i thought of it as moments that need to be preserved. here's dock boggs. there he is getting coal from his little coal house. when you listen to real traditional music you have such a sense of this connectedness to a person's life. it's like it comes out of the earth. southern folk cultural revival project, that's where the soul of the music is, really. so was a dance in blackey, kent
. - [annouer] ma funding for reel south. was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for thes, center for asian american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "you gave me a song" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie june] [sizzle sound] - okay so, this is my [sighing deeply] my photo. i've got all the photos on this separate drive here. i've been digitizing. i digitized...
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duffy was the head of the national endowment for the cube manages. um, but the head of of the particular divisions. to fund then these workshops to teach these people lay people a lot of malay people, um how to write a proposal that could be funded. they didn't know how to write a proposals so, she asked me to work with these people i said, okay, and so i became the person who developed the program and traveled all over the united states to see holes in the wall to see of strange places that they called museum, but she was concerned about the jamaica new york, um, black museum because they had applied and applied and could not get a grant. and so, um, she then had me come to new york and i was shocked she had a long white limousine to pick me up. and i went and talked with all of the heads of of these these institutions there and worked to help them write those proposals, but then we found out that they could write the best proposals and that any age were willing to fund a proposal for you to do that, but not to fund a program. and so that became the
duffy was the head of the national endowment for the cube manages. um, but the head of of the particular divisions. to fund then these workshops to teach these people lay people a lot of malay people, um how to write a proposal that could be funded. they didn't know how to write a proposals so, she asked me to work with these people i said, okay, and so i became the person who developed the program and traveled all over the united states to see holes in the wall to see of strange places that...
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. - [annncer] major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment forenter for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie j une] ♪ [sizzle so und] - clinton is a small town in mississippiright tside ja son. it's a reay greatplace row . so of the ings youcan do iclinton are go tchurch, nt sh, and show cho . [cering] [upbeat sic] it's harto expla whatttaché ibecause wh i tell eryone iame om the sw choir rld, they immiately tnk "gl ." anthats nothgwhat i eerienc . wh i went rough wavery ecial beuse, you now, we we one ofhe numbe one ow choirin the w ld. ♪ ahh hh [david] 've beento9 competions nce i'veeen here withttaché a we havebeen nam grand cmp ion in0 of t m. - we'rexcted to the st and tlook the est. - in any given wee we're putting hours a eek. i mean, 's serio stuff. - exceence is e only o ion. - [all] wherever ile ads- [did] i'm nna enjoy thri de.- [a] i'm goa enjothe ri . - every year, we, you know do some competitions in the south but we pick one venue somewhere in the nat ion for the big coetiti
. - [annncer] major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment forenter for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie j une] ♪ [sizzle so und] - clinton is a small town in mississippiright tside ja son. it's a reay greatplace row . so of the ings youcan do iclinton are go tchurch, nt sh, and show cho . [cering] [upbeat sic] it's harto expla whatttaché ibecause wh i tell eryone iame om the sw...
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. - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "you asked for the facts" was provided by: [film reel] [crowd chatter] robert f. kennedy: you're going to go with them here. [crowd chatter] speaker 2: thanks. i appreciate it. speaker 3: could you give an autograph? speaker 4: senator, what do you feel about the reception you got from these students down here? robert f. kennedy: it's very nice. speaker 4: the students are most happy to have you here. speaker 5: why don't you try us at football? robert f. kennedy: i think you're too good for us down here. gerald blessey: he was speaking primarily to law students, although the rest of the student body was there, that advancing the law and adherence to law is what makes us unique in the world. he was appealing to the needs of the day. robert f. kennedy: the american tradition of giving free voice to conflic
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first of all i present to you damon wilson president and chief executive director of the us national endowment democracy ambassador from stewart jones president of regional policy and corporate relations of american backtail corporation former assistant us assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and former united states ambassador to iraq and jordan thank you very much for joining our discussion very nice to see among us ambassador etsen, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the french republic in ukraine thank you mr. ambassador nataliya yaresko former the minister of finance of ukraine and the director of the financial management council of puerto rico and mr. arseniy yatsenyuk, the former prime minister of ukraine and the head of the kyiv security agency, i want to start the forum with questions for ms. nataliya yaresko, natalya, please tell us what we have today and what what should we do, what should we focus on preparing for the reconstruction of ukraine, how do you see this perspective, is there any common and international vision of how to do it, how to restore
first of all i present to you damon wilson president and chief executive director of the us national endowment democracy ambassador from stewart jones president of regional policy and corporate relations of american backtail corporation former assistant us assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and former united states ambassador to iraq and jordan thank you very much for joining our discussion very nice to see among us ambassador etsen, ambassador extraordinary and...
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when they created the national endowment of the arts, they did not include motion pictures.ted with senator hubert humphrey who was one of the authors. he included it, and then they did not know quite what to do about movies. they knew what to do about theater and dance. i was asked and i suggested american film institute. >> why do you think they did not think to include film? >> people did not recognize film as an art form, and they did not know who the directors were. they only knew cecily demille and alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day -- they only knew settled be demille -- cecil b demille and alfred hitchcock, who were personalities of the day. judy: you mentioned kennedy center honors. you produced and directed that wonderful annual program for -- what? over three decades. what do you think that brought to washington? that really has been the principal connection between washington, you know, the seat of government, and the seat of entertainment. >> to have these great audiences, gala performance, and reception at the white house, which was very import
when they created the national endowment of the arts, they did not include motion pictures.ted with senator hubert humphrey who was one of the authors. he included it, and then they did not know quite what to do about movies. they knew what to do about theater and dance. i was asked and i suggested american film institute. >> why do you think they did not think to include film? >> people did not recognize film as an art form, and they did not know who the directors were. they only...
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andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of worldvision, a veteran who served in the gulf war, us special envoy to the darfur process and most especially administer of international development. today they have edited and produced transforming our world, george h w bush and american foreign policy, a collection of essays from well-known foreign-policy practitioners who participated in unfolding international events in the administration. i to make sure everyone knows we will have time to take some audience questions near the end of the program. if you have questions please submit them to event@wilsoncenter.org. please include your name a
andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president...
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it is known that the national endowment for democracy, a very influential, private non-profit organizationf the president of the foundation. karl german made very loud statements in support of ukraine's independence, we know that billionaire george soros also strongly supported certain groups. in ukraine, i don’t always understand my partners, sometimes i got the impression that you need to keep obedience and establish discipline in your own, so-called atlantic camp. this requires an external enemy. they say to rally europe and nato under the flag of the united states need such an enemy, how can russia say it it's true, i know it, i feel the last assault among the flames ice was under the bullets of snipers on the roofs heavenly hundred paid the highest price with their blood. with their courage, they gave the people of ukraine a second chance for freedom. they sacrificed themselves. and now you are indebted to them. in retrospect, was it a mistake, the annexation of crimea, after all, it cost you a lot of sanctions all of europe and the united states took up arms against russia, these act
it is known that the national endowment for democracy, a very influential, private non-profit organizationf the president of the foundation. karl german made very loud statements in support of ukraine's independence, we know that billionaire george soros also strongly supported certain groups. in ukraine, i don’t always understand my partners, sometimes i got the impression that you need to keep obedience and establish discipline in your own, so-called atlantic camp. this requires an external...
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over one hundred 30 million went to the national endowment for humanity.up a lot of these dollars in loans, this is the tip of the iceberg, a totally left-wing organization committed to diversity, equity and inclusion which is code for quick race theory and they are hiring new counselors or oral historians not to tell stories that deserve to be told, interview world war ii vets a few of which are still around, it's to tell a story from a particular point of view that america is systemically racist, the buzzwords are diversity, equity, inclusion, latin x community, underserved community, this is explaining a crisis to push an agenda and here is for is for the national endowment of humanity. we one you wrote a great book on this that is still at the top of the bestseller list, congratulations because you've given us clarity on this and that is very important. >> thank you for the year time two weeks in a row, new york times number one. back to you guys and our viewers. stuart: see you again soon. senator ted cruz going head to head with another sesame street
over one hundred 30 million went to the national endowment for humanity.up a lot of these dollars in loans, this is the tip of the iceberg, a totally left-wing organization committed to diversity, equity and inclusion which is code for quick race theory and they are hiring new counselors or oral historians not to tell stories that deserve to be told, interview world war ii vets a few of which are still around, it's to tell a story from a particular point of view that america is systemically...
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this earlier we're involved with this education from american democracy and that came out of a national endowment for the humanities grant in the idea was we've heard this for years teachers don't have time social studies teachers have to teach economics world geography civics history. you know, you name it everything gets thrown at finance gets thrown under there. how do you let them teach. more in less time and so that was really the point of this roadmap is it shows teachers how to integrate history and civics in a way. it's two sides of the same coin and they can get more and by using the inquiry-based method they can get deeper in a faster manner. it's scaffolded. it's it covers elementary all the way through high school. and so we're really busy trying to promote that across the country everywhere from a you know, grassroots local level at school boards to in a state in national level as well getting people teachers introduced to this resource that can help them be more efficient in their teaching and i think with regards to the controversial topics that goes back to what we've been talking
this earlier we're involved with this education from american democracy and that came out of a national endowment for the humanities grant in the idea was we've heard this for years teachers don't have time social studies teachers have to teach economics world geography civics history. you know, you name it everything gets thrown at finance gets thrown under there. how do you let them teach. more in less time and so that was really the point of this roadmap is it shows teachers how to integrate...
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and that came out of a national endowment for the humanities grant. and the idea was -- we heard this for years -- people don't have time. social studies teachers have to teach economics, world geography, civics, history, you know, you name it. everything gets thrown in, finance gets thrown into. their how do you let them teach more in less time? and so, that was really the point of this road map. it shows teachers how to integrate history and civics in a way. it's two sides of the same coin. and they can get more by using inquiry based method, they can get deeper in a faster manner. it's a scaffolded, it covers elementary, all the way through high school, and so we are really busy trying to promote that across the country, everywhere from, you know, grassroots local level at school boards, to in a state and national level as well, getting people, teachers introduced to this resource that can help them be more efficient in their teaching. and i think with regards to the controversial topics, is what we've been talking about all day, it's professional
and that came out of a national endowment for the humanities grant. and the idea was -- we heard this for years -- people don't have time. social studies teachers have to teach economics, world geography, civics, history, you know, you name it. everything gets thrown in, finance gets thrown into. their how do you let them teach more in less time? and so, that was really the point of this road map. it shows teachers how to integrate history and civics in a way. it's two sides of the same coin....
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his work has been supported by fellowships from the national endowment of humanities the social science research council and the melon maze initiatives derek the floor is yours. thank you. thanks to the organizers for bringing us together and thanks for to robert. for writing this incredible book the teachable version two incredible books as opposed. i should say. i also want to acknowledge that i'm speaking to you from the traditional homelands of the gay kono or cayuga nation members that are holding shawnee confederacy that figures in part and robert's book. reading 13 clocks a book about store. the stories revolutionaries told about themselves. i couldn't help but think of letters from an american farmer the book published by jay hector sinjin decraft kerr and any number of other names in 1782 that purports to be the authentic account of the years leading to the revolutionary war by farmer named james from pennsylvania. james travels to several colonies not unlike adams and suggests that each region had its own distinct character based on climate economy and proximity to sell territ
his work has been supported by fellowships from the national endowment of humanities the social science research council and the melon maze initiatives derek the floor is yours. thank you. thanks to the organizers for bringing us together and thanks for to robert. for writing this incredible book the teachable version two incredible books as opposed. i should say. i also want to acknowledge that i'm speaking to you from the traditional homelands of the gay kono or cayuga nation members that are...
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you abolish the a national endowment for the humanities, massive cuts in all federal agencies.very politician resigns and you have a constitutional convention and start the government over again. the other problem is obscene ceo salaries. you send checks to every american in your suggestion, people spend too much money. they have to cut back. host: let's take a look at brian at, the director of the economic council. he spoke earlier this week on how long this inflation will continue. >> what is the expect tatian -- expectation today? how long will inflation be here? >> there is uncertainty and i will leave the predictions to forecasters. you and others have seen most forecasters out there and their projections. most project we will see moderation and inflation over the year. what i can say and is important with respect to the op-ed the president wrote today, the president has a clear approach and the priorities with respect to tackling inflation. the more progress we can make on that planet, the more we can make in lowering costs and making these more affordable to families rig
you abolish the a national endowment for the humanities, massive cuts in all federal agencies.very politician resigns and you have a constitutional convention and start the government over again. the other problem is obscene ceo salaries. you send checks to every american in your suggestion, people spend too much money. they have to cut back. host: let's take a look at brian at, the director of the economic council. he spoke earlier this week on how long this inflation will continue. >>...
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ukrainian volunteer service has mobilized 100,000 volunteers across ukraine this week ana accepted national endowmentt here in washington and we are very fortunate to have her join us right now. ana, thank you for being here. i was a reporter in ukraine and much like steve and spent 8 weeks there and got to interview president zelenskyy and i'm very stunned and impressed by the will of the ukrainian people and when they told me of your story, i said, we have got to share this with the american people because you so embody it, but for our viewers, you went to school here, you went back realized ukrainians don't really have a volunteer service, you created one, explain. >> well, that's an amazing story because i was 15 and i was a shy little girl in jamestown, california and i was volunteering for my first time in my life, doing community work like animal shelter and stuff and i kind of felt this major volunteering when you have an opportunity to help but also to develop yourself, to meet so many amazing people and i came back to ukraine and i felt that it was something that i want to bring back home t
ukrainian volunteer service has mobilized 100,000 volunteers across ukraine this week ana accepted national endowmentt here in washington and we are very fortunate to have her join us right now. ana, thank you for being here. i was a reporter in ukraine and much like steve and spent 8 weeks there and got to interview president zelenskyy and i'm very stunned and impressed by the will of the ukrainian people and when they told me of your story, i said, we have got to share this with the american...
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you abolish the a national endowment for the humanities, massive cuts in all federal agencies. every politician resigns and you have a constitutional convention and start the government over again. the other problem is obscene ceo salaries. you send checks to every american in your suggestion, people spend too much money. they have to cut back. host: let's take a look at brian at, the director of the economic council. he spoke earlier this week on how long this inflation will continue. >> what is the expect tatian -- expectation today? how long will inflation be here? >> there is uncertainty and i will leave the predictions to forecasters. you and others have seen most forecasters out there and their projections. most project we will see moderation and inflation over the year. what i can say and is important with respect to the op-ed the president wrote today, the president has a clear approach and the priorities with respect to tackling inflation. the more progress we can make on that planet, the more we can make in lowering costs and making these more affordable to families r
you abolish the a national endowment for the humanities, massive cuts in all federal agencies. every politician resigns and you have a constitutional convention and start the government over again. the other problem is obscene ceo salaries. you send checks to every american in your suggestion, people spend too much money. they have to cut back. host: let's take a look at brian at, the director of the economic council. he spoke earlier this week on how long this inflation will continue. >>...
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. $135 million went to the national endowment for the humanities, which is totally a left-wing organizationep digging, we find much and much more of this. and who these oral histories go to? the guys they will put it under. it's all under diversity, equity, and inclusion, code for critical race theory. anyway see that, that's what it means, as well as antiracism, which is what that means. and underserved communities. this is using our highest cultural institutions, because of covid, pushing it into the pipeline of how we educate our kids and into the classroom. so this is into the teachers colleges and the certification, into the curriculum, and part of the pedagogy that teachers use in the classroom, all to tell their kids that if they are white, their oppressors, if they are black, they are oppressed, and america's history is simple and not redeeming. >> here's the way they explained it. because of covid, so many oral historians were apparently out of work or underemployed. so they wound up giving reportedly 11 year-long fellowships to oral historians because of covid. covid apparently ke
. $135 million went to the national endowment for the humanities, which is totally a left-wing organizationep digging, we find much and much more of this. and who these oral histories go to? the guys they will put it under. it's all under diversity, equity, and inclusion, code for critical race theory. anyway see that, that's what it means, as well as antiracism, which is what that means. and underserved communities. this is using our highest cultural institutions, because of covid, pushing it...
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endow chair in history and directs the ralph j. bunch bunch. that's right bunch center for african american studies. one of the nation's leading experts on race immigration and mass incarceration. she is the author of write these down if you have an migra a history of the us border patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course today's book bad mexicans race empire in the revolution in the borderlands, which is just out o press right? when was it publish made man, may 10th five days after cinco de mayo. yes. yes. thank you. she all so leads a very important program that show tell us a little bit about it called million dollar hoods a big data research initiative documenting the fiscal and human costs of incarceration in los angeles for her historical and contemporary work professor. lyle hernandez was named that in macarthur genius fellow she is also elected an elected member of the society of american historic historians the american academy of arts and s
endow chair in history and directs the ralph j. bunch bunch. that's right bunch center for african american studies. one of the nation's leading experts on race immigration and mass incarceration. she is the author of write these down if you have an migra a history of the us border patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course...
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nation. i'm a patriot. i remind my fellow colleagues of the declaration of independence we hold these truths self-evident that all men and women are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. our founding fathers understood that this nation would grow, would breed life into these words and breed life into democracy. the constitution began with we, the people, of the united states in order to form a more perfect union establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, and provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty. this is a living document that ensures that we safeguard america and particularly we safeguard its citizens and our children. so in this pride month i wish all of those who are in our wonderful community of lgbtq a wonderful existence and recognition of your individual liberty. and i am so grateful that this nation allows everyone to have a seat at the table. i want to thank my colleagues for their vigorous celebration of juneteenth which is legislation that i interdutiesed fought for over a decade, and
nation. i'm a patriot. i remind my fellow colleagues of the declaration of independence we hold these truths self-evident that all men and women are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. our founding fathers understood that this nation would grow, would breed life into these words and breed life into democracy. the constitution began with we, the people, of the united states in order to...
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the fight to defend the funding ideas of a nation that all people are created equal, that they are endowed by our, their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, has never been more important. i ask for unanimous consent to place senator scott washington, washington times all but entitled, abortion is not the way to help single black mothers, on the record. the last few seconds i have, miss foster, do you have any comments that you would like to add to the record? >> that brought me to tears. amen to everything you just said. i would just say when it comes to helping mothers in difficult situations, a living in poverty, go ask planned parenthood if they provide diapers or formula or career or rent assistance or food or bill assistance or counseling or member grants or continuing education. you know, and then compare that to what pregnancy care centers offer. and then come tell me that pro-lifers are the ones that don't care for children after the airborne. give me a break. >> thank you. the legacy of [inaudible] will be her d
the fight to defend the funding ideas of a nation that all people are created equal, that they are endowed by our, their creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, has never been more important. i ask for unanimous consent to place senator scott washington, washington times all but entitled, abortion is not the way to help single black mothers, on the record. the last few seconds i have, miss foster, do you have any comments that...
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