Always to end genocide. The horrors of auschwitz are incomprehensible and indescribable. The numbers are grim and even ghoul issue. Over ghoulish. Over one million people, men women and children, lost their lives at auschwitz. 90 were jews, hundreds of thousands were children and the largest of any of the death camps. Auschwitz was created as an internment camp. It was first created as an internment camp for polish dissidents for hundreds of thousands of poles who were not jewish but were murdered alongside the jews of auschwitz. In occupied poland, a nazi governor named hans frank proclaimed that poles will be foreverren sliefd by the third reich, but auschwitz went far beyond the poles because the German Authorities brought in people from throughout europe. Who were the people that came . They were teachers, they were politicians, they were professors, they were artists. They were even Catholic Priests. They were executed they were executed or barely survived. These are the authors o
It with your wisdom and truth. Give them a spirit of enthusiasm and joy in their worthy efforts, and may they find fulfillment in their service. As they seek to advance the common good guide them in making right decisions, and carrying them out with true justice helping them to be particularly attentive to the needs of those who cannot fend for themselves or who struggle with little hope. May the work of this house help advance a Peaceful Society in our nation and foster unity in mutual good will so that in all things you may be glorified. We ask all this in your most holy name, amen. The speaker pro tempore the chair thanks the guest chaplain from belmont abby from belmont, North Carolina. The chair has examined the journal of the last days proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. Pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. The pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from North Carolina, mr. Pittinger. Mr. Pittinger i pledge allegiance to
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Dad, thank you for always being there with us. Please stay at our sides forever. And to all of japanese people and my little brother in japan [ speaking japanese ] never, never, never forget. This is my prayer. [ applause a and our cousin, paul, who would have been a grandfather for the first time this year. Paul would have done a great job with his granddaughter, danielle jean, and my uncle, too, john monihan, who our family hasnt been the same the past 13 years, but we carry on with his spirit. Thank you to all the First Responder who is sacrificed so much that day and continue to protect us and the u. S. Troops who protect our freedoms at home and overseas. God bless america. [ applause ] Tyler Victor Ugolyn michael a. Uliano jonathan j. Uman anil Shivhari Umarkar allen v. Upton diane marie urban John Damien Vaccacio Bradley Hodges vadas William Valcarcel Felix Antonio vale ivan vale Benito Valentin Santos Valentin jr. Carlton francis valvo ii Pendyala Vamsikrishna erica h. Van Acke
Common core standards. Then later a Hero Foundation forum on immigration. The Supreme Courts new term begins in three weeks, up next, a look at some of the key issues and cases the justices will consider, from the smithsonian institution, this is two hours. If you can hold your questions to the end, if you want to sit up straight and smile, you want to sit up straight in case youre in the picture. I have given you a handout with the speakers bios in order to leave them with as much time as possible to discuss the cases and to allow time at fend for your questions. But i do want to welcome them today. Our panel includes, ken snannagan, willie jay, who is a partner in the Litigation Department and cochair of its active litigation process. John biscubic, editor in charge at reuters. General donald varelli who represents the United States before the Supreme Court. And lori alveno mcgill who is a partner at burk hard and sullivan and was law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader ginsberg, please join