person to manage the investigation, and address the timing of a house trial ash of a senate trial after the house voted to impeach president this week. [cameras clicking] speaker pelosi: morning. while we celebrate and observe martin luther king day monday, today is actually reverend martin luther king s birthday. as we observe it in this extraordinary time, it is important to remember his words. all of them so appropriate, one time or another. today, i remember him saying, true peace is not merely the absence of tension. it is the presence of justice. i particularly am drawn to that phrase, because it is one of my favorites i have in my office. pope paul the sixth, he said, if you want peace, work for justice. the connection is very clear. justice is called for as we address the act of insurrection, perpetrated against the capitol complex last week. right now, our managers are solemnly and prayerfully preparing for the trial, which they will take to the senate. at the same
as this event comes to a close, we continue our live coverage and will take you to senator christopher murphy talking about the attack on the u.s. capital. capitol. is being interviewed by cbs news, at the atlantic council, and we join the interview and progress. senator schumer is going to have to make a lot of these decisions in consultation with senator mcconnell. the democratic caucus you will have a voice. i get some say in this that i believe the priority has to be confirmation of biden s cabinet and passage of the covid relief package. our vaccine distribution is in meltdown now. in connecticut we are not getting enough, we are not getting enough certainty on delivery. we do not have the resources to get it out. so we need to fix that asap. if there is a mechanism by which to either delay the trial, or to be able to do it in part, i would support that. because i would think confirmation and covid relief legislation is more important right now than expediting
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good afternoon. i m sarah perry director of partnerships here at the family research council and it is my very great privilege to introduce today s lecture and co-authors of the book upon which it is based. why meadow died some of the people in policies that created the park when shooting and in danger of america s students. as a reminder to those of you in the audience, we will be taking questions during the last 15 to 20 minutes of this lecture. we will let you know when we are opening it up and the lecture will also be archived in our speaker series library@frc.org/speakers. when completed we encourage you to share it on your social media platforms. bill bennett wrote that why meadow died is the untold almost unbelievable true story of how the moral corruption brought by politically correct policies and willful blindness made the most avoidable school shooting in history somehow inevitable. broward county florida was ground zero for a new approach to school discipline
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