The war going on in vietnam and being extended in vietnam really because of the determination of those who are adversaries. The north veet etna meez. I dont think it takes place in South Vietnam because of the protests here. I think if all protests ended and if all of the objections to the war came to an end here in this country that the war in vietnam would continue. Im sure to some extend the fact that there are some protests gives some encouragement to others. But i certainly dont think that is the reason that the war is continuing and why the casualties are going up. I definitely think that the demonstrations are prolonging the war in that they are giving the enemy who i believe must face defeat on relative comparison of the power of the two nations, they are giving him encouragement to continue to hold out on the hope that the division here in america will bring about a peace without defeat for that enemy. Many of the demonstrations taking place in this country could not legally t
Authenticate the grandeur and glory of the ideals and principles of our republic. Rupp with the work they do. Grant that the men and women of the peoples house find the courage and wisdom to Work Together to forge solutions to the many needs of our nation and ease the anxieties of so many. May all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. Amen. The speaker the chair has examined the journal of the last days proceedings and announces to the house his pproval thereof. Pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. The pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from washington, mr. Heck. Mr. Heck i pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The speaker the chair will entertain up to five requests for one minute speeches on each side of the aisle. For what purpose does the gentleman from Washington State seek recognition . I
This preliminary hearing there at Montgomery County courthouse is supposed to start at 9 30 so people involved are getting there a half an hour early, originally scheduled for 9 00. There is new Attorney Tom Mesereau with his white hair. You are fixated on his hair i have been watching this guy for 30 years, used to talk to him when he was involved in the Michael Jackson case in the 90s. Boxer mike tyson. Mike tyson he represented him. Suge knight back in the day and now he is in norristown, pennsylvania, and there is bill cosby with his publicist, once again. Now again, we will do this whole trial all over again, starting in early november but this is a preliminary hearing where they will sort out new attorneys. It is not just tom mess re there are two other attorneys he is adding to his team. Sam silver i dont see him yet. They is rate there. Female attorney. Catherine bliss. Catherine bliss. We know sam because he was involve with the chaka fattah trial. That is right. Exactly right
Cousins . Because i grew up in wichita, kansas, you think thats back water . You think thats hill billy . Inch. Zest. All right. I didnt have sex with my sisters. Well, there is that one time. No. No, it is like kissing your sister. It is not ex soothing. Im just going to sit here. I like to be neutral. You know i did have a crush on my cousin, though. Margaret ann. I was in love with margaret ann. She was my first cousin. How did that happen until. She really cute. I think thats common. Because we had some crushes, my kids, you know, some crushes on their cousins, did i at a certain age. What do you tell them, you i do. That. Thats the only person in the world you cant march. I i really wanted to kiss her but i coin, on christmas we go out to their house, they lived out on a farm. Shocking. It is kansas. And i would get really nervous when i saw her. You should have admitted to the fact she was a girl and , no she was really cute. No, it was margaret ann. Then i got to spends the summ
Create a space in which we can begin to have some conversation about the lee jackson windows here in the cathedral and the larger issues of race and the legacy of slavery in our nation. If you do not know the recent history of events regarding these windows, i invite you to read about that history in the information we provided for you within your program in your program for tonights conversation. Tonight, please know is the first in an ongoing series of conversations over the next two years intended to foster conversation and a deeper understanding. While the leadership of the cathedral made the decision to remove the confederate battle flags from these windows, the larger question of whether the windows should stay in the sanctuary or be moved to a different location was intentionally left open for a period of two years so that we might engage in conversation and education around the difficult issues of race in our history and in our present life together. As i said in my letter that