part of and the gridlock in washington is hurting america s ability to compete in the global economy. this talk was hosted by the center for american progress action fund. the president john podesta introduces senator kerry. i m glad to join all of you this morning and special thanks to senator john kerry for being here today. this is a sober and a difficult time that this is an important and timely address and discussion. as we get started i wanted to give momentum to remember those lost and wounded in the shootings in arizona last weekend. if anything is to come out of saturday s terrible violence, i hope those of us here in washington will begin to work with a three this sense of purpose cooperation to honor converse millman giffords, cristina corrine and all the other victims. i am pleased we have senator kerry here today to lead this call to action. the senator has a long and distinguished record of rising above the partisan fray in the interest of the country and has
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defense states and i know he will work hard and i would ask the ministry of defense to work hard to get this fixed. thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister will be aware that a week is a long time in politics. having had all that time key now update the house on his rethink of the school partnerships? i think it s quite a common position actually between i read the debate where the shadow sports minister said that clearly we couldn t afford the current level of commitment and also he also said that the current way of doing things wasn t particularly efficient. so we are reviewing it and making sure that we do provide money for school sport from a center but we do it in a better way because frankly today there are too many children in too many schools that don t have access to sport after 13 years of a government that talked an awful lot about it? thank you, mr. speaker. the brown report states that only just over 1% of u.k. graduates made gifts to their former un