Necessary. I think everybody is going to want the court, but just so everyone would understand what the ground rules or, those are the ground rules. More important, i wanted the American Public to have a chance to be heard. Today as we know, we will consider the nomination of james comey, jr. To be in the federal investigation, the current director started just a week before the terrorist attack of september 11th. We know the world has changed dramatically. In that time weve often debated the National Security while protecting the freedom and liberty and the privacy rights and that define us as a great nation. That is alive today and the confirmation hearing provides another opportunity to evaluate an existing policy and to correct the course. Few positions have as much impact on the liberty and National Security as the director of the fbi. And as the president s nominee, the senate has sent Important Role in this debate and that of course begins here in this committee. I welcome him a
Including the individual who talks about sudan. There is nothing wrong with having these leaders lead a consolation. But we have to look at the histories of ethnic relations in south sudan where they will come from an ethnic group where they are accused of other ethnic groups of the other sorts of issues and they are more acceptable to everyone and as one person told us when this institute was investigated was the ability of doing a lot more with the compilation process in the problems of south sudan cannot be prayed away. And so we look at a more comprehensive recompilation process that everyone will buy into is out of the question. And the other accountability that is critical for the recompilation to take place is the impunity has to stop. Because it is not impunity that has become one of the big reasons that is going on and is talked about. And these will need to be built into whatever political government will emerge if it were to be made with commitments and financial commitments
Gold. As all of us in this country were starting to see people coming out and talking about their experiences, this phenomenon, that so many of us had experienced in one way or another, and had no words for. Other than adolescence, other than growing up. We finally people were starting to stand back and say, hold on. This isnt actually a normal part of growing up. This isnt a normal rite of passage. I think there was a moment where there was a possibility for change. And director lee hirsch and i decided to start the film out of that feeling that voices were kind of bubbling up. Coming up to the surface to say this isnt something that we can accept anymore. A normal part of our culture. Film maker Cynthia Loewen has followed up her Award Winning film by gathering essays and personal stories in bully. Hear more tonight at 10 00 on after words on cspan2 and more book tv online, and like us on facebook. Next chiefs of staff to the governors of virginia, colorado, and oklahoma talk about t
Almost three months later and my constituents continue to suffer. I urge passage of the rule and underlying bill and yield back the balance of my time. The chair the gentleman from the speaker pro tempore the gentleman from yields back. The gentlelady from new york. Ms. Slaughter im pleased to yield 1 1 2 minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. Andrews. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for 1 1 2 minutes. Mr. Andrews i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Andrews i thank my friend for yielding. 78 days ago a tremendous force of fury hit the Northeastern Region of the United States. Today we make an act of national interest. This is not an act of excess or an act of charity. For those who claim that there is excess in this bill, i would suggest that they read it. Throughout this bill the bill says that the spending is limited to, quote, necessary expenses related to the consequences
Opinion. So overtime the judges begin to think these cases are trivial. They cannot imagine what discrimination is because they are constantly dismissing the cases. It to get in the habit of saying no, you lose the ability to see what yes looks like. Ive seen that now across the spectrum from discrimination cases for criminal cases. If you constantly are excusing air, harmless error, balancing, you lose the ability to be able to see and are when it happens. For me it was even more clear. When i was in baby judge school, the trainer was someone who had been training judges in the previous administration. He got up in front of all the judges and says, and he said, heres how you get rid of these cases. Talking about civil rights cases. And he probably wouldve had to give us a checklist of all of the technical ways of dismissing cases. At that point i was not yet confirmed. I was at the baby judge training because ive been through the Senate Hearing but had not yet been confirmed by the fu