Here today, its not a show of defines. Its a show of respect for the dead for the injured. Wasnt man cannot shut down a city and one man cannot let down democracy. We must not react with unworthy responses. I think what is absolutely appropriate is the response that the house has shown today, its shown gratitude for the police and emergency services. It has shown respect on concerns of those who have been victims of the terrible attacks that took place but also it has shown normality and that is whats important as we define the terrorists and work to defeat. Ligel evans. Mr. Speaker, i thank the Prime Minister for her statement. I have seen the police play many roles around the palace of westminster, one is to give advice to members of the public of where to go, none of us could have passed carriage gates without having taking photos with the police. Its one of the things that they do. One of the things they do is to protect our democracy which we saw yesterday with brutal consequences. Im proud of the police and everything that they do in defending our democracy, key palmer was one of us, the police who protect us are one of us. I hope that at some stage the tribute that we are here today and proceedings are going on, we have the arch thats been spoken about before which is a lasting memorial for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our democracy and i do that an at appropriate time with discussion with the family that we too may be able to look at lasting memorial to keith in order that each and every one of us know that there are people putting their lives on the line for our democracy today. Thank my honorable friend im not sure how the house authorities would wish to consider the point that he has made. If i may reflect on earlier remarks, i think its a particular characteristic of policing here in the United Kingdom that police are able to have the link bond with members of the public at the same time keeping us place. We see that where major events take place, olympics, we see it day in and day out in parliamentary state. Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. As we mourn who were so cruelly cut down yesterday, give our thankful thanks to the police and emergency and Security Services for their exemplary counselor, does she agree that we will also need to show the same determination to stand up against any one who seeks to so division or stir up hatred in the wake of cowardly attacks . I absolutely agree with the right honorable gentleman. We must be clear that the voices of evil and hate should not divide. That should be a clear message from the house today. Sunday night on q a and conversation with thomas who recently retired from the column he wrote for the last 25 years. Fortunately unlike todays left, i never felt that i had to avoid seeing what people with different views thought. I Read Everything across the political spectrum. I have a book that i first read when i was undergraduate at harvard and i treasured that book. I could tell even then and so i understood that there were reasons why people have different views as i see here today that its not just its not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. I think the new administration in washington had some very good people, better than i think most recent administrations have had and the top positions. The only question is whether the president listens to them and that we wont know until, you know, a lot more time has pass forked. Sunday night at 8 00 on cspans q a. In case you missed it on cspan hates during the trump administration. I was wrong. 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Theres exciting things going on with respect to Clean Coal Technology across the globe. Theres exciting things in the Nuclear Space but not here. Most of that is happening in europe presently because of disincentives that we put into place, if you really care about the environmental concerns, it should be in the mix. Cspan, where history unfolds daily. In 1979 cspan was created as a Public Service by americas Television Cable companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. In an interview with mike alan, treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin discussed trade and potential for tax reform in this congress. This is 50 minutes. [applause] thank you so much. We were saying you were born and raised in new york. I was. Youve been now in my home country los angeles so this is your first time as a fulltime washington. It is, and im enjoying it very much