Attention speaks and shows moscow listen and watch red square of the victory days from the state flag of the Russian Federation and the banner of victory for a meeting from the left guards of honor bring the state flag of the Russian Federation and the banner of victory to the great patriotic war on red square 78 years ago in the spring of 1945 under the blows of the red army the capital of nazi germany, the city of berlin, fell during the battles for the center of the city, military personnel of the 150th idrid rifle division, Mikhail Yegorov and meliton kantaria, on the dome of the reichstag were armed with an assault flag, which became for all time the banner of victory over defeated fascism. Today, the flag of the Russian Federation and the banner of victory in the hands of the best military personnel of the 154th separate commandants preobrazhensky regiment, sergeants Anton Mikhailov and dmitry monastaryov, are led by senior lieutenants gennady zvonov and aleksey paskhanny. Today
Who ive never seen at the camp. No, no, none of us knew who disappeared immediately after. Were not sure who this person is. Members of the group, students supporting israel, say the man who had his flag stolen is alon. They told us in a statement. The act forcefully pulled alon into the violent mob where he was beaten by two men, punched in the back of the neck and in the face several times. The event was nothing short of terrifying and has definitely resulted in physical and mental distress. A representative from the encampment says the actions last night do not reflect their intentions. All the campers are very, very much understanding of the goals and are very focused on what were here for and its not to engage with agitators or people who are trying to distract us from our goal. State senator scott wiener says the violence on campuses has to stop. We have a long and storied history in california of student protests, and i support their right to protest, its also so important for o
1776. Just so you know, todays the last day weve extended our museum hours to 7 00 p. M. The parchment sheet on display upstairs, though now much faded, is the original official version of the declaration of independence. Many versions have since have been made since Congress Approved it. Most notably the dunlap broadside printed on paper on the night of july 4th, 1776 and several facsimile reproductions made in the early 1800s. Today, with the copy of the declaration of independence, recently uncovered bu our two guests, Danielle Allen and emily sneff. This parchment document, the sussex declaration, is the same size as the original declaration on display in the ro dotunda an dates from 1780s. A notable feature of the sussex declaration is the arrangement of the signatures. Theyre not arranged by state delegation as they are on our declaration, and other early versions and danielle and emily will give us their theories on what this new arrangement thmay mean. Before we turn the stage
Proceedings on the postponed questions at a later time. For what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition . Mr. Speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h. R. 3973, the market Data Protection act of 2017. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the title of the bill. Union calendar number 299. H. R. 3973, a bill to amend the securities and exchanges act of 1934 to require certain entities to develop internal risks, control mechanisms to safeguard and govern the storage of market data. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr. Huizenga, and the gentleman from california, mr. Sherman, will each control 20 minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. Mr. Huizenga mr. Speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and their remarks include extraneous materials on this bill. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Huizenga mr. Speaker, at this time i
Downtown las vegas. Started at 8 tonight and more than 100 Community Groups took part in that two mile walk along Fourth Street it started at charleston and ended on stewart all of this while 20 thousand people lined the side walks we talked to james healy with las vegas pride he says while the Lgbt Community has a lot of fun this weekend their message is clear. Were here to celebrating diversity its about loving and accepting everyone no matter who you are what you are and what you represent were here to celebrate that it really is about unity we saw a very Diverse Group of people at the parade tonight the gay and straight nonprofit organizations, glbt service agencies, civic groups, and metro police also took part in the parade this year again this is the 18th annual event so a lot has changed through the years we talk to james healy about some of those changes at 10 30 and no complaints here weather wise. Its a perfect fall night across the valley. Chief meteorologist ted pretty joi