Interest that is defending itself, that is defending its right to pollute, that is endistinguishing its ability to compromise our atmosphere, compromise our health, compromise our great oceans and waters. This should be an easy struggle. This should be an easy struggle. But its not, and it will be a mark of shame on this generati generation, and it will a mark of shame on this buildin buildit i have goin the choice between the clear information from the that given the choice between the clear frftion from the scientists shall the clear experience of what is happening in all of our states and the power of the special interests, we ignored the first and we yielded to that power of those special interests. Mr. President , i yield the floor. Mr. Whitehouse mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from rhode island. Mr. Whitehouse i ask that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 146, Senate Resolution 156. The presiding officer the clerk will report.
Host serving as first lady from 1869 to 1877, julia grant relished the role. She once commented that life inside the white house was a garden spot of orchids. Growing up in a slaveholding family, she ended up as wife of the commanding u. S. General during the civil war. She and ulysses s. Grant shared 37 years together that included the hardships of war, the challenges of politics, and eight years in the white house. Welcome to our program, first ladies influence and image. Tonight, julia grant. Let me introduce you to our guests. Bill seale is a member of our series. He is a Longtime White House historian and the author of the president s house. Pam sanfilippo is a historian at the ulysses s. Grant National Historic site. She is also working on a biography of julia grant. I want to start with you. We last left the series with the johnsons after impeachment and the politics with the radical republicans in reconstruction in the south. Set the stage for us as the grants come into the whi
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Funeral services for ethel lance will begin at 11 00 a. M. Eastern. Also next hour the first of two viewings for the reverend and state senator clementa pinckney. The earlier viewing will be at his home church in rich laendland ridgeland. Reporter good morning, two of the victims of this massacre will be having their funerals today. The first will be ethel lance. She was 70 years old when she died. The other Funeral Services will be for reverend Sharonda Coleman singleton singleton. Tonight at mother emanuel there will be a viewing of reverend Clementa Pinckneys body. Yesterday thousands of people showed up at the State Capitol to show their respects where he was lying in state. Now, were also learning a little bit more about reverend pinckneys funeral. We know that large delegation a bipartisan delegation will be traveling from washington to charleston tomorrow for the funeral, and we also have heard that the president has begun drafting his eulogy the eulogy that he will be deliverin
With a good bill and definitional. Party and chat with musicians from around the world. Groups every week. This week on world stories. Poland lifting the lid on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church nigeria how a twelve year old artist is proving an Online Sensation but first to colombia more and more people are fleeing there from venezuela theyre trying to earn some money to support their families back home but their hope to return to their home country as soon as possible remains. Delivering food. Shopping for strangers picking up cash seven days a week twelve hours a day thats life for Michael Garcia hes from venezuela and has been living in colombias capital bogota for two months after leaving his family behind. My father my mother my cousins and. Sometimes i saw pictures. Its not the same thing when my everyday life is a completely. Totally different thing that. Michael uses his mobile phone to stay in touch with his parents in venezuela but he sends the money when he can but its no