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[applause] rep. Pelosi and the children of leo ryan, patricia and kevin ] ryan. [applause] rep. Pelosi we are very honored that senator jeff flake has joined us from the senate side. Thank you, senator. [applause] rep. Pelosi we will be hearing from congresswoman jackys beer and congresswoman Frederica Wilson, who will make further introductions. Let me say what an honor ist is on this occasion to welcome this special group of people to honor giffords and leo ryan. Some colleagues of leo ryans nick. Giffords and leo you served with him oh my goodness. Dale, did you serve . [laughter] rep. Pelosi congressman alexander, did nick. You serve with l eo . [applause] rep. Pelosi it is an honor to ourome you here, and all of colleagues who served with gabby, and some who are new to the congress. Congress, but true to honoring the traditions of this great body. Many have served in the congress, and sometimes i say we are all colleagues to each other. I take special pride in saying that, because
On wednesday, nancy pelosi and jeff flake spoke at a ceremony dedicating the cloakroom honoring cap real giffords and a congressman from california. Both were victims of gun violence. This is 35 minutes. Rep. Pelosi good morning, everyone. Thank you for being here. As we begin, let us welcome to the room [applause] rep. Pelosi and the children of leo ryan, patricia and kevin ] ryan. [applause] rep. Pelosi we are very honored that senator jeff flake has joined us from the senate side. Thank you, senator. [applause] rep. Pelosi we will be hearing from congresswoman jackys beer and congresswoman Frederica Wilson, who will make further introductions. Let me say what an honor ist is on this occasion to welcome this special group of people to honor giffords and leo ryan. Some colleagues of leo ryans nick. Giffords and leo you served with him oh my goodness. Dale, did you serve . [laughter] rep. Pelosi congressman alexander, did nick. You serve with l eo . [applause] rep. Pelosi it is an hono
[ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the National Constitution center, and happy Constitution Day [ applause ] it is so exciting to welcome you here on the 230th birthday of the u. S. Constitution, and weve had such an exciting morning. Weve heard from ken burns and lynn novak, interviewed by David Rubenstein about their new vietnam documentary. We heard from the plaintiffs in the brown versus board of education korematsu and tinker cases. Their descendants came to talk about their experiences in those crucial cases. And now were going to hear about what every american should know about the Constitutional Convention and the founding documents from the person in america whos done more to increase Public Awareness of those documents than anyone else. David rubenstein has had an extraordinary career. Early on in washington, he worked as chief counsel for the Senate Judiciary committee under senator birch bah, and i want to take a moment to honor senator bey, whos about to turn 90
Cases. Their descendants came to talk about their experiences in those crucial cases. And now were going to hear about what every american should know about the Constitutional Convention and the founding documents from the person in america whos done more to increase Public Awareness of those documents than anyone else. David rubenstein has had an extraordinary career. Early on in washington, he worked as chief counsel for the Senate Judiciary committee under bey, and itor birch bo want to take a moment to honor senator bey, whos about to turn 90. He was the only living american who was central to the framing of two constitutional amendments, the 25th amendment involving president ial disability, and the 26th amendment giving 18yearolds the right to vote. So, if you would, please join me in expressing appreciation for senator bey. [applause] david went on to a distinguished career in the carter white house. He is head of the carlyle group, and hes carved out this unique niche as americ