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and phyllis the u.s. and its allies have a show stalemate the u.s. and its allies have chosen the side as well in this again making it more and more into the side for a change i know you don't want to say she says use your emotions you're sure there's a dictator is in the way but it's the same time is that this was what. exactly i will choose the dictators including gadhafi so where are we so good i feel no deal really we are all the treasures of the region so we trust in them with. them when. they're doing it wrong exactly or using military force in a way that is guaranteed and i said it before they did it and i say that it has come true that the military force has made the military stalemate emerge in libya it is now whatever you want to call it i'm not going to fight over the words but there are two military forces battling for control of territory there is likely to be a stalemate that's going to go on for a long time combat more people are going to die under the no fly zone in iraq but one year alone
and phyllis the u.s. and its allies have a show stalemate the u.s. and its allies have chosen the side as well in this again making it more and more into the side for a change i know you don't want to say she says use your emotions you're sure there's a dictator is in the way but it's the same time is that this was what. exactly i will choose the dictators including gadhafi so where are we so good i feel no deal really we are all the treasures of the region so we trust in them with. them when....
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he is a libyan political analyst and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right phyllis i'd like to go to you first you know we're both americans and we're used to having presidents having doctrines when it comes to foreign policy and we had harry truman he had a universal policy you know universal doctrine that is if you support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation ok john f. kennedy pay any price bear any burden to assure the survival and success of liberty we all remember that one and we should it's a good saying george w. bush had his own to the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in the world now mr obama a few days ago had the following to say let's discuss if this is his doctrine america should not be expected to police the world particularly when we have so many pressing concerns here at home is that a doctrine should it be a doctrine should it be embraced and is it being acted out phyllis. well i don't think that's a doctrine i think it's a statement of lowering expectations i also think that one of the problems with all of these doctrines is that it
he is a libyan political analyst and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right phyllis i'd like to go to you first you know we're both americans and we're used to having presidents having doctrines when it comes to foreign policy and we had harry truman he had a universal policy you know universal doctrine that is if you support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation ok john f. kennedy pay any price bear any burden to assure the survival and success of liberty...
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i mean given what from the way phyllis just said ok i mean i and i and all tend to agree with her you know we always think of sending tanks and planes and troops in boots and bombs and sure that can affect political change changes but only be tend to haunt everybody in the long run but you support it and go right ahead. well i think i think we need to have a bigger picture and we need to take a longer view of what's been happening because i don't particularly pursue military intervention as a whole interest what i think you have this is if we take a longer view but last thirty forty years and fifty years since the nationals of time a nation movements which laws are shaped and drew lines around the deserts of the middle east and you fall in that of those lines were drawn support was given and it wasn't in the economic sense it was given a military sense i mean we were actually armed not only given vocal support but we were actually on the sports or in the middle east and often that's why we have a moral obligation to disarm them i personally don't think. is it morally right is it moral
i mean given what from the way phyllis just said ok i mean i and i and all tend to agree with her you know we always think of sending tanks and planes and troops in boots and bombs and sure that can affect political change changes but only be tend to haunt everybody in the long run but you support it and go right ahead. well i think i think we need to have a bigger picture and we need to take a longer view of what's been happening because i don't particularly pursue military intervention as a...
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and i think that one of the things that we probably need is more people like phil more people like phyllis bennis i think the anti-war movement needs to do a much better job of getting the facts out to mainstream media and in fact i think that the mainstream media does a decent job of covering the anti-war protests themselves and what they don't do a good job of covering is the war and what actually the united states military is actually doing and i think if more people really understood what was going on with us military it would be easier to galvanize public opinion against what we're doing and i guess you know probably get in trouble for saying this but you know and we're always antiwar dot com t.v. i mean is it is really about resources of me just being able to have those i tell is very expensive believe me i know that ok but you know to echo michael's point i mean it's very good point you know you can't if you look hard to find these wars really look like but when it's really sanitized in mainstream media with all the patriotism and mention all of this other stuff we've got something
and i think that one of the things that we probably need is more people like phil more people like phyllis bennis i think the anti-war movement needs to do a much better job of getting the facts out to mainstream media and in fact i think that the mainstream media does a decent job of covering the anti-war protests themselves and what they don't do a good job of covering is the war and what actually the united states military is actually doing and i think if more people really understood what...
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look at them. 77-year-old phyllis segal and her 85-year-old hus-bride connie kopelov. come on, girls! don't make this permanent. it's clearly just a phase. look, i get it, you're at an experimental age, but trust me, this will wear offer the second you graduate from aqua-jogging class. i don't know how you two are going to break this to your parents. it's going to kill them. [laughter] of course, today here and all around the world, all our thoughts and prayers tonight are with the people of norway, who suffered an unspeakable tragedy on friday. the killer has been caught, has confessed and no punishment is too harsh for him. the horror he has wreaked is incomprehensible and words fail the civilized. but sometimes in a crisis, true heroes emerge, like the brave men and women of america's newsrooms, who identified the culprit long before the norwegian authorities did. [laughter] >> who is responsible for this blast? well, norway has been grappling with some home-grown terror plots linked to al qaeda. >> without all the facts in, the finger of suspicion would suggest tha
look at them. 77-year-old phyllis segal and her 85-year-old hus-bride connie kopelov. come on, girls! don't make this permanent. it's clearly just a phase. look, i get it, you're at an experimental age, but trust me, this will wear offer the second you graduate from aqua-jogging class. i don't know how you two are going to break this to your parents. it's going to kill them. [laughter] of course, today here and all around the world, all our thoughts and prayers tonight are with the people of...
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phyllis tenth season is being kicked off with a high profile interview, george and linda anthony.he interview will air september 12th. we will be right back. at dawn and hot lunch rus >> and the dow jones of 65. right now. better than expected earnings for target, john deere and staples. new this morning we are learning that a big speech is expected from the president in the coming weeks. he is expected to unveil new ideas on speaking of job growth, the plan is likely to contain tax cuts, a job boosting infrastructure ideas. the president's speech is expected early next month. >> here's a quick look at whether and traffic. foggy in the city of san francisco. >> blue skies come this afternoon. but fog is set to burn off rather quickly. by noon it will be all gone but it will hang around the coast. coastal clouds in the mix for this afternoon. here is a quick preview on what we can expect this afternoon. the temperature chart is showing a solid mix of '70s, '80s and '90s. hot hot hot that is what we have to look forward to this afternoon. one quick note about the cloud cover, it is
phyllis tenth season is being kicked off with a high profile interview, george and linda anthony.he interview will air september 12th. we will be right back. at dawn and hot lunch rus >> and the dow jones of 65. right now. better than expected earnings for target, john deere and staples. new this morning we are learning that a big speech is expected from the president in the coming weeks. he is expected to unveil new ideas on speaking of job growth, the plan is likely to contain tax cuts,...
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whem >> phylli on this yearthis is ae demands that they are asking for it one of two fire who tool employees mandate new training for all board and officers and a public apology for shutting down the cell furnacphone service. >> passengers were inconvenienced and were unable to get where they were going the message got lost in the frame mostly they feel they have gone on long enough >> their intentions are good but there are always people tagalong that won a do damage they are not achieving their goals with >> a lot of people fill the same way. >> it is inconvenience for students. if picture schoolwork as you cannot study >> it's good for the cab drivers they get up lot of people to ride their cabs but it is terrible for the commuters and it is not changing the cops did not make in the cops any better it's not gonna make them stop shooting people >> team leader said they are sick of the protest and realize there is not much they can do to prevent white except dakota work earlier and leaving later >> a cool down for the bay area hog >> we are starting you off with at downtown picture of san f
whem >> phylli on this yearthis is ae demands that they are asking for it one of two fire who tool employees mandate new training for all board and officers and a public apology for shutting down the cell furnacphone service. >> passengers were inconvenienced and were unable to get where they were going the message got lost in the frame mostly they feel they have gone on long enough >> their intentions are good but there are always people tagalong that won a do damage they are...
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please welcome phyllis schlafly. [applause] thank you. thank you very much.i am so happy to be in the presence of so many smart girls who are not only smart but do not mind being called girls. the years ago probably the greatest orator of his time back in the 1940's and 1950's was the senator from illinois. he used to open all of his speeches by saying in his low voice, "girls" --and we did not mind that at all. we liked it very much. you have a wonderful group. your speakers some incredible one after another. it was 40 years ago that i invited 100 women from 40 states to come just a few hundred feet of this location here and meet me on the showboat right on the river. i invited them to join my organization, a newly founded, and it to go home and the leaders. basically, my message was to be leaders in the political process because our country needs you. as it has fallen to our responsibility to be a leader to tell you how feminism has been such a destructive force and our society. i do a great deal of speaking on college campuses, and i speak on a lot of diff
please welcome phyllis schlafly. [applause] thank you. thank you very much.i am so happy to be in the presence of so many smart girls who are not only smart but do not mind being called girls. the years ago probably the greatest orator of his time back in the 1940's and 1950's was the senator from illinois. he used to open all of his speeches by saying in his low voice, "girls" --and we did not mind that at all. we liked it very much. you have a wonderful group. your speakers some...
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one of speakers was long time activist is phyllis scflaey. this is about 10 minutes. >> i said what's up, smart girls? and the smart guys. my friends, we are here today because of government gone wild the spending, the debt, the deficits, the regulations. it is progressives gone wild because they want to control every aspect of our lives. you see the progressives don't think you're smart enough to run your own life, smart girls. they want you to be dependent on the government for all of your wants and needs. but we the people will not stand idly by and allow this assault on our liberties, not on our watch. [applause] and i admire your courage to stand on the front lines to defend liberty. you are here engaging and educating yourselves to empower yourselves by attending this great smart girl politics summit. and make no mistake about it, my friends, we are in a battle, and it's a battle for the direction of our country. but what troubles me about president obama and his progressive allies is that they want to fundamentally transform our countr
one of speakers was long time activist is phyllis scflaey. this is about 10 minutes. >> i said what's up, smart girls? and the smart guys. my friends, we are here today because of government gone wild the spending, the debt, the deficits, the regulations. it is progressives gone wild because they want to control every aspect of our lives. you see the progressives don't think you're smart enough to run your own life, smart girls. they want you to be dependent on the government for all of...
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phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions. let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write a book about it. now for peace of data comes through my office and says i lost my job. how do i pay my tuition? that is my new life as a college president. i revel in it but i am very challenge by the fact that we in black america don't always see ourselves. some of us do phenomenally well. our applaud them, the recreation committee and lots of other organizations but i also know about the people who have more months than money. they cannot eat. these theoretical discussions are not discussions that make a difference in their lives. it strikes me when i look at the numbers, sometimes
phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions. let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could...
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phyllis on who sits down with the force parents feel or leaving angel holds far battle in the custodytheir children. who will prevail and what does dr. phil think? >> pink for watching us, we are back here live tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m..
phyllis on who sits down with the force parents feel or leaving angel holds far battle in the custodytheir children. who will prevail and what does dr. phil think? >> pink for watching us, we are back here live tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m..
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phyllis coming up next. dr. -- filled is coming up
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phyllis, a democrat. caller: i am in the insurance state of the country. most of this, in my mind, happens at the state and local level. fema comes in when there is a disaster, along with the red cross, to help people and give them small amounts of money, but that is taken out of your insurance when your insurance company and find it comes in to tcash a check. we got flooded three times and fema mate as -- fema made us tear our house down. when they say that you live in an aria of you are getting flooded over and over again, they change to those lost in my time ago. if you are in a disaster area, they lower their premiums -- is that a political mess, but in my mind, most of the fraud is that the local and state level. host: nexus louisiana -- next is louisiana. dan is an independent there. caller: i have been looking at all of these disasters that happening, red states -- tornadoes, floods, fires in texas. it seems that those people keep don't believing in climate change, and they ought to take responsibility for their voting habits, and fix their own habi
phyllis, a democrat. caller: i am in the insurance state of the country. most of this, in my mind, happens at the state and local level. fema comes in when there is a disaster, along with the red cross, to help people and give them small amounts of money, but that is taken out of your insurance when your insurance company and find it comes in to tcash a check. we got flooded three times and fema mate as -- fema made us tear our house down. when they say that you live in an aria of you are...
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several miles away the area code is my note to one no -- [laughter] beverly hills there are zero land phyllis or chemical plants. i grew up with a very strong understanding that there were haves and have-nots in this world. but my father taught me about the difference that a union can make in the lives of workers and their families. and growing up, i remember very distinctly sitting down with my father. he would say to me in spanish [speaking spanish] come sit here in the kitchen table. and i would thought what i do? am i in trouble? and he said no. he would reach into his pocket and pulled out a crumpled papers, maybe four or five and there were scribblings on there in spanish and he would begin to recite all was written and he had me translate them in english. and basically what they were for grievances of the workers that he represented at the battery recycling plant. they were given meager pay, the work was dirty and very harmful and the conditions as you know are unsafe and it wasn't fair. my dad, rolph, told me that injustice in the workplace exist and that workers needed to have a voic
several miles away the area code is my note to one no -- [laughter] beverly hills there are zero land phyllis or chemical plants. i grew up with a very strong understanding that there were haves and have-nots in this world. but my father taught me about the difference that a union can make in the lives of workers and their families. and growing up, i remember very distinctly sitting down with my father. he would say to me in spanish [speaking spanish] come sit here in the kitchen table. and i...
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phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write a book about it. now for peace of data comes through my office and says i lost my job. how do i pay my tuition? that is my new life as a college president. i revel in it but i am very challenge by the fact that we in black america don't always see ourselves. some of us do phenomenally well. our applaud them, the recreation committee and lots of other organizations but i also know about the people who have more months than money. they cannot eat. these theoretical discussions are not discussions that make a difference in their lives. it strikes me when i look at the numbers, sometimes a
phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could...
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please welcome phyllis sch laffley. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much ruth and smart girls. i'm so happy to be in the presence of so many smart girls who are not only smart but don't mind being called girls. years ago probably the greatest orator of his time back in the 1940's or 1950's was senator durbin would open his speech by saying "girls." we didn't mind that. we liked him very much. you have a wonderful group. your speakers have been absolutely incredible, one after another. >> it was 40 years ago that i invited 100 women from 40 states to come just a few hundred feet from this location here and meet me on the golden rod show boat right on the river. i invited them to join my organization newly founded and to go home and be leaders. we wanted to be the equal rights amendment but basically my message was to be leaders in the political process because our country needs you. and it has fallen to our responsibility to be the leader, to tell you how feminism has been such a destructive force in our society. i do a great deal of spe
please welcome phyllis sch laffley. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much ruth and smart girls. i'm so happy to be in the presence of so many smart girls who are not only smart but don't mind being called girls. years ago probably the greatest orator of his time back in the 1940's or 1950's was senator durbin would open his speech by saying "girls." we didn't mind that. we liked him very much. you have a wonderful group. your speakers have been...
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phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write a book about it. now for peace of data comes through my office and says i lost my job. how do i pay my tuition? that is my new life as a college president. i revel in it but i am very challenge by the fact that we in black america don't always see ourselves. some of us do phenomenally well. our applaud them, the recreation committee and lots of other organizations but i also know about the people who have more months than money. they cannot eat. these theoretical discussions are not discussions that make a difference in their lives. it strikes me when i look at the numbers, sometimes almost
phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write...
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phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could write a book about it. now for peace of data comes through my office and says i lost my job. how do i pay my tuition? that is my new life as a college president. i revel in it but i am very challenge by the fact that we in black america don't always see ourselves. some of us do phenomenally well. our applaud them, the recreation committee and lots of other organizations but i also know about the people who have more months than money. they cannot eat. these theoretical discussions are not discussions that make a difference in their lives. it strikes me when i look at the numbers, sometimes a
phyllis --ellis is a brilliant writer and really good and is raising interesting questions.let's look at the numbers. 3% of us don't have jobs. one in three. you don't have a job. you don't have a dog. you don't have a job. has anybody called you? jobless people to ask how you are feeling about this? [talking over each other] >> the harvard mbas i am related to some. let's be clear. we have challenges. i used to live this life that was very fascinating. i took a piece of data and i could...
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i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level are pumping out regulations that create uncertainty and it cost a lot of money. you might say how much money? we are not sure. but i can tell you the department of labor and other agencies typically under estimate the cost of these regulations and leave out -- i spent six years at the department of labour -- they leave out little things that are important. for example, one regulation says you must train your employees on this regulation and would estimate it would take a half- hour or. it is more like two hours. the point is, and as regulation and the titular the department of our did not cost out what
i am sure i would have a disagreement over at the board regarding the posting ranks and with phyllis over at the pension benefits security administration over certain regulations, but the one common theme of these 67 regulations is none of these help job growth except for lawyers and consultants. i would ask the administration, as tom did, in this kind of environment, what the heck is going on here with regard to the white house says one thing but the people below the white house level are...
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several miles away the area code is my note to one no -- [laughter] beverly hills there are zero land phyllis or chemical plants. i grew up with a very strong understanding that there were haves and have-nots in this world. but my father taught me about the difference that a union can make in the lives of workers and their families. and growing up, i remember very distinctly sitting down with my father. he would say to me in spanish [speaking spanish] come sit here in the kitchen table. and i would thought what i do? am i in trouble? and he said no. he would reach into his pocket and pulled out a crumpled papers, maybe four or five and there were scribblings on there in spanish and he would begin to recite all was written and he had me translate them in english. and basically what they were for grievances of the workers that he represented at the battery recycling plant. they were given meager pay, the work was dirty and very harmful and the conditions as you know are unsafe and it wasn't fair. my dad, rolph, told me that injustice in the workplace exist and that workers needed to have a voic
several miles away the area code is my note to one no -- [laughter] beverly hills there are zero land phyllis or chemical plants. i grew up with a very strong understanding that there were haves and have-nots in this world. but my father taught me about the difference that a union can make in the lives of workers and their families. and growing up, i remember very distinctly sitting down with my father. he would say to me in spanish [speaking spanish] come sit here in the kitchen table. and i...
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phyllis, a democrat. caller: i am in the insurance state of the country. most of this, in my mind, happens at the state and local level. fema comes in when there is a disaster, along with the red cross, to help people and give them small amounts of money, but that is taken out of your insurance when your insurance company and find it comes in to tcash a check. we got flooded three times and fema mate as -- fema made us tear our house down. when they say that you live in an aria of you are getting flooded over and over again, they change to those lost in my time ago. if you are in a disaster area, they lower their premiums -- is that a political mess, but in my mind, most of the fraud is that the local and state level. host: nexus louisiana -- next is louisiana. dan is an independent there. caller: i have been looking at all of these disasters that happening, red states -- tornadoes, floods, fires in texas. it seems that those people keep don't believing in climate change, and they ought to take responsibility for their voting habits, and fix their own habi
phyllis, a democrat. caller: i am in the insurance state of the country. most of this, in my mind, happens at the state and local level. fema comes in when there is a disaster, along with the red cross, to help people and give them small amounts of money, but that is taken out of your insurance when your insurance company and find it comes in to tcash a check. we got flooded three times and fema mate as -- fema made us tear our house down. when they say that you live in an aria of you are...
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and natalie, her mother avis lan ham, her brother and sister-in-law, her sister and brother-in-law phyllis and kenny and many other beloved family members and friends. jane was preceded in death by her father, marvin bill lanham. today the senate honors this loving wife, mother and daughter for her long career of service. and we salute the sacrifice that lieutenant commander jane lanham tafoya made half a world away from her natives owensboro home on behalf of a very grateful nation. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll.
and natalie, her mother avis lan ham, her brother and sister-in-law, her sister and brother-in-law phyllis and kenny and many other beloved family members and friends. jane was preceded in death by her father, marvin bill lanham. today the senate honors this loving wife, mother and daughter for her long career of service. and we salute the sacrifice that lieutenant commander jane lanham tafoya made half a world away from her natives owensboro home on behalf of a very grateful nation. mr....