Remind you, a lot goes into this kind of an event and many people have worked very, very hard, harder than ive worked, to put all of this together. One of the people who could not be here was frank cogliano, because he got stuck in newark. Hell be here later this evening. His cochair is here and shes going to say a few words. Thank you. [applause] welcome. Im sorry that frank isnt here to join me for this further welcome. Just to say how wonderful it is to see everyone here and to work with such an Amazing Group of people. I especially want to thank annette and frank, my cochair, robin, without whom we would sees to function, and also to the Wonderful Program committee, one of whose members is sitting there many are in the audience tonight and they generously of time an talent to put this program together to go through the many proposals that we had. Weir looking forward to what is an exciting, interesting, varied diverse sheer with a lot of different panels and topics. Its a pleasure
Protected civil rights writ large. So this is going to require a longterm bipartisan commitment. But not just from us in washington but folks in the state capitals, city halls, and Police Departments across the country. Because ultimately its the local officials that have the responsibility to hire and fire the police chief, to make sure that bad Police Officers are removed from the force. And thats where the nearterm responsibility needs to lie, because we dont have that capability here. But we do believe, i do believe there are concrete steps we can take right now to address the racial injustices that were exposed once again with the death of mr. Floyd. So i appreciate senator scott and leader mcconnell for responding to this crisis with the urgency that it deserves, and im proud to be part of this effort in the senate. Mr. President , i yield the floor. The presiding officer the clerk will call the roll. Quorum call the presiding officer the senator from. The presiding officer the s
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Thats right just seen not really soaking rain that we saw earlier today out here over the past couple of hours. But we have seen some showers that have been moving through. But despite all this nasty weather people have been getting out and summer actually happy to do it. Holiday weekends when weather made for an easy excuse to stay indoors. That many people if the office while not creeks ice skating rink in civic park was the place to be sunday afternoon. Never mind the white whether the holiday spirit was not going to be dampened. You know its raining when they knew the open really. The wipers were needed on 6. 80 and this sign along pacheco boulevard in pacheco warned about potential flooding under this overpass. The big puddles filled up in some parking lots as cars splash through them. The rain didnt keep people from walking theyre all weather pops or visiting some local shops with umbrellas overhead. Its really not that bad, i mean i wish it was sunny, i wish it was sunny and 75
In an effort to escape poverty and violence, hundreds of thousands of people flee south and Central America to the usa every year. Many cross through the diary and got a 100 kilometer long area of tropical rain forests separating columbia and panama its stock and treacherous. Testament suggests that more than half a 1000000 migrants cross the diary and gap in 2023 alone making it one of the most important migration rates in the world. The route begins in northern columbia. Nicole kelly was known as a vacation resort. Today. Microns wait here before entering the rain forest. Travel to panama, sold for 2. 00 to 400. 00. For some, its much more than they have those who cannot afford it for the boats that will carry them across the gulf of food. I by the off to the crossing several routes lead into the diary and but the cheapest and most solid uses by a couple of them now. So those who pay the package price to panama, back to me quickly. Its usually at this point where they discover theyve