Courthouse. Two of those officers were injured in the melee as they fired nonlethal rounds and used tear gas to finally break up the crowd threatening the courthouse. Portlands seven straight weeks of violence now prompted a visit from the secretary of the department of homeland security, chad wolf. Wolf today blamed the violence directly on local democrat leaders. I was in portland yesterday, wanted to take a firsthand hook and understand what was going on. What i saw there was a courthouse thats been under siege, doors broken, windows broken. Local and state leadership fostering an environment where its very difficult for Law Enforcement to do their job, and they are not coming out, in my view, in my opinion, coming out Strong Enough condemning the violent activity there in portland. Lou cities all across the country also caught up in the surge of deadly violence by leftwing mobs. Those cities are not only democratled, but they have been for decades in many cases. Yearoveryear murder
Courthouse. Two of those officers were injured in the melee as they fired nonlethal rounds and used tear gas to finally break up the crowd threatening the courthouse. Portlands seven straight weeks of violence now prompted a visit from the secretary of the department of homeland security, chad wolf. Wolf today blamed the violence directly on local democrat leaders. I was in portland yesterday, wanted to take a firsthand hook and understand what was going on. What i saw there was a courthouse thats been under siege, doors broken, windows broken. Local and state leadership fostering an environment where its very difficult for Law Enforcement to do their job, and they are not coming out, in my view, in my opinion, coming out Strong Enough condemning the violent activity there in portland. Lou cities all across the country also caught up in the surge of deadly violence by leftwing mobs. Those cities are not only democratled, but they have been for decades in many cases. Yearoveryear murder
The clerk en bloc number 6 consisting of amendments 7, ered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 printed in part g of house report number 116438, offered by mr. Graves of missouri. The speaker pro tempore the question is on the amendment en bloc. Members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of epresentatives. ] the speaker pro tempore for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition . Mr. Beyer as the member designated by ms. Moore pursuant to House Resolution 965 i inform the house that ms. Moore will vote yea on the amendment en bloc number six. As the member designated mr. Lowenthal pursuant to House Resolution 965, i inform the house, mr. Lowenthal will vote neigh on the amendment en bloc numb
[explosions] this is war. War and its masses. War and its men. War and its machines. Together they form the big picture. Welcome to the big picture. I am captain carl zimmerman. The big picture is a report to you from your army. An army committed by you the people of the United States to stop communist aggression wherever it may strike. The big picture traces the course of events in the Korean Campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans and film taken by cameramen of the army signal corps. These are the men who daily record on film the big picture as it happens where it happens. Today, our big picture brings into focus the turning of the tide. You will see our fight to hold onto the pusan perimeter. You will see air support from our carriers, the invasion, and the march on seoul. And you will hear a firsthand report from a lieutenant, the put to leader with the armys 24th infantry division. Now lets go back to august, 1950. On 10 august, after 47 days of fighting in korea
They will be american citizens. I have met so many of these beautiful children and their families. Now many have been grown up. They came to america as little kids and all they want to be is americans americans. They work hard. I met some of them during the covid crisis in new york, risking their lives to deal with the healthcare crisis we had. Ive seen enlist in the armed forces and go to college and some of our best colleges and law schools and climb that american ladder that has been around for so many years that some people want to rip away. So this is a wonderful, wonderful day for the daca kids, for their families, and for the american dream. Weve always believed in immigration in america. Weve had some dark forces oppose it in recent years, but we believe in it. It is part of our soul. Every one of us cares about immigrants and so many of us are descendants of immigrants. Wow, what a decision. And let me say this, in these very difficult times, the Supreme Court provided a brigh