represented. so representative hall, did you not put in bills to also do things regarding disaster, the fourth special session with dealt with other items was certainly one just to strip power. and i would note hold on a second. dallas woodhouse, you need everybody stop. can we hold on for a second? the board of elections, they cannot function and they cannot ensure that the citizens rights regarding these elections are taken care. okay. this is a setup to make government ineffective and to make the executive branch ineffective by delaying confirmation of executive branch appointees. so a washington gridlock. it s funny to hear mr. hallow owe. one second. we re going to try to get larry hall i don t think that larry hall could hear me. he want to make sure both of you guys can talk one at a time.
indeed. today, there are zero vets from world war ii in the senate. from the lake frank lautenberg of new jersey was the last senator to have served in world war ii and he died last year. congress is a microcosm of the loss of world war ii vets as 16 million americans served in wor world war ii and on the 70th anniversary of d-day the census says that only 102 veterans of world war ii are alive. two veterans are serving out their terms, representative hall and represent dingell. and hall rose through the rank of lieutenant grade, and he flew aircraft off of air care ers, and john dangle was in the army and while he was too sick to join the d-day assault he joined the invasion of japan, and the political influence of world war