starting at centerfield. -1, swing and a foul. we should say the national coming out tonight as well, providing two cameras for the c-span broadcast. able to watch and listen to the broadcast on c-span tonight, which i hear some people are doing. aguilar swings and there is a shot. throws over. the side is retired. inning over but not before the democrats put 3 on the board. 3-2 at the end of one. we will come back to nationals park. goes into the congressional baseball game. you are listening to the congressional baseball game. a laptop that has not set in your lap and months. [crowd noise] [cheers] back here at nationals park. democrats leading republicans, 3-2. richmond s first offering to rodney davis. sending it to centers field for a base hit. missed him by a couple of inches. plate. paul at the swing and a foul ball towards the dugout. one of several senators line tonight. rand paul of kentucky. be in jeff blake, the two regulars. he, jeff flake and chris
[applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [applause] rodney davis. [applause] desantis. [applause] jeff duncan. [applause] jeff flake. [applause] chuck fleischmann. [applause] matt gaetz. bill johnson. [applause] trent kelly. darren lahood. doug lamalfa. [applause] barry loudermilk. [applause] roger marshall. pat meehan. [applause] john moolenaar. gary palmer. paul. [applause] erik paulsen. steve pearce. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] and now for the democrats. [cheers and applause] [applause] joe crowley. [applause] joe donnelly. [applause] mike doyle. jared huffman. [applause] hakeem jeffries. [applause] daniel kildee. [applause] [cheers and applause] bill pascrell. ed perlmutter. polis. [applause] cedric richmond. [applause] raul ruiz. [applause] tim ryan. linda sanchez. [applause] marc veasey. [applause] eric swalwell. [applause] ladies and gentleman,
martin luther king in so many ways, but in this score he said, the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. went on to say no one should underestimate the power of this method. we must continue to gain the ballot. so my statement there was, we would hope that we could get a voting rights bill passed in the congress. members like to show up for the unveiling. the republican leadership likes to show up for the unveiling of the rosa park statue or to go to selma, alabama, for the 50th anniversary and come home and do nothing. actually the day we unveiled the statue, we were on the steps of the supreme court earlier that day. that was the day a few years ago where they did the oral argument on the voting rights act and the court decided against the voting rights act. now we have to correct that. pretty exciting. voting is an important subject. we can talk about it in a moment in terms of what has happened in the last
two bills, one introduced by john lewis, voter empowerment act. another introduced by terry sewell to advance the voting rights in our country to correct the mistakes made by the supreme court on that score. i always, always, always quote martin luther king in so many ways, but in this score he said, the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. went on to say no one should underestimate the power of this method. we must continue to gain the ballot. so my statement there was, we would hope that we could get a voting rights bill passed in the congress. members like to show up for the unveiling. the republican leadership likes to show up for the unveiling of the rosa park statue or to go to selma, alabama, for the 50th anniversary and come home and do nothing. actually the day we unveiled the statue, we were on the steps of the supreme court earlier that day. that was the day a few years ago where they did the oral a
this is half an hour. rep. pelosi: good morning, everyone. i just came from a speak out on the east lawn here of the capitol on behalf of voting rights. two bills, one introduced by john lewis, voter empowerment act. another introduced by terry sewell to advance the voting rights in our country to correct the mistakes made by the supreme court on that score. i always, always, always quote martin luther king in so many ways, but in this score he said, the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. went on to say no one should underestimate the power of this method. we must continue to gain the ballot. so my statement there was, we would hope that we could get a voting rights bill passed in the congress. members like to show up for the unveiling. the republican leadership likes to show up for the unveiling of the rosa park statue or to go to selma, alabama, for the 50th anniversary and come home and do nothing. actual