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CSPAN2 Georgia July 5, 2024

[applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you mr. Speaker. [applause] thank you, all very much. Thank you all very much thank you mr. Speaker, for thend i ape recognition. Its an honor to be her today governor jones, speaker burns, pro tem kennedy, speak the genel assembly, the officers, embers of the Public Service committee. Mayor dickens, members of the judiciary, members of the■ fellow jorgensen later this year, the people of the state will once again fulfill their civic duty. Choose who occupies these services they what course america takes in the years to come. It is they have in years past, when they got the ballot box, they will see a stark difference between georgia, nations capitol. Itil see what we have achieved it together as a state level of georgia and even greater place to live, work and raise a family will see the hardships in washington d has■2d place on every Kitchen Table across our state. Congress has become synonymous with runaway spending, l

CSPAN2 Texas Book Festival November 4, 2017

Yet to take it one day at a time and think about all the new day she survived already. I glanced at cynthia to see if shes appreciating this and her eyes are wide and a wet with amazement. We are witnessing a pivotal moment, a collective responsibility to care for someone else and no one wanted to end. You can watch this and other programs online at the tv. Org. [inaudible conversations] the texas book festival live from austin continues and this is the knob author conversation about race and the Justice System. Good afternoon. Welcome to the texas book festival and our panel on mass incarceration, racing criminal Justice System. Im a professor of Public Affairs and history at the university of texas at austin and we have really two very very brilliant and important scholar activists today talking about two brandnew books. To my immediate left and to your right is James Foreman junior, professor professor lott Yale University in his new book. Terrific book and i am going to give it som

WCVB NewsCenter 5 At 1100 October 12, 2015

Our jim lokay has the exclusive interview. She would call me from port and say, this is a great cruise wish you were here. Jim those calls reminded mary shevory how much her daughter, mariette wright, lived for life on the sea. But it came to a halt two weeks ago, when she and 32 others were presumably lost, when the el faro went down in choppy atlantic waters stirred up by hurricane joaquin. I had no warning. I got a call one morning that the el faro went missing, and had gone down, and their weren t there weren t any survivors. Jim and as the days grew longer, the hope that maybe someone pulled through grew dimmer. And the question that remained was, why . I believe, if there was any way they could have prevented it, they would have. But the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. Jim are you mad at that captain for making that decision to go i have been out in a dozen hurricanes. Just a tropical storm, and we can make it. Jim she is preparing a sendoff for her middle daugh

CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings May 5, 2014

Greece shows that at least four nonchristian prayergivers delivered prayers thereafter in 2009, 10, 11 and 13. On the sectarian points, clearly the line. Counsel. Im sorry . One a year. Im sorry, your honor . Four additional people after the suit was filed. Yes, your honor. One a year. Approximately. How often does the legislature meet . Once a month. And on the sectarian line, i just like to point the court to the senate brief, the amicus brief filed by senators, pages 8 to 17 which shows the extensive history from the beginning of the republic until today of prayer in congress. That would be sectarian and unconstitutional under respondents position. With respect to coercion, its unquestionably true that there is less basis for claiming coercion here than there was in marsh. In marsh, senator chambers was required to be on the senate floor by rule, he had to be there to do his job and the practice was to stand every single time, which he did because he felt coerced to do it, whereas,

CSPAN Public Affairs September 23, 2013

That echoed you think it is a worthwhile way for our Law Enforcement community to be trying to eradicate his crime . Absolutely. Is tremendous pressure on local Law Enforcement to solve the crime that exists today. That discourages the longer look. Raising awareness that there is a longer look to take is critical on dealing with state and local Law Enforcement. Unless they know there is a bigger problem, as we found with what turned into the undercover investigation of the east european trafficking in bars and massage parlors, started as just a prostitution case, and then it grew. ,nce they are alerted to that better investigations will follow. Thank you. The son of a required retired schoolteacher, i cannot diminish mys not respect for what you are doing. I have talked with students about this issue and their level of comprehension astounds me. You talked about some of the cultural things that you are seeing. Candidlyto us very about the way those things are talked about in the classr

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