anything else, if you are eligible you have the right to vote. we will make it as easy as possible for people to vote so we all have our voice in this democracy. host: thanks a lot for your time this morning. we take you over to the house of representatives for today s session. have a great day. you are our lord. apart from you there is nothing that we can do or claim that can truly be called good. forgive us when we part ways with you and pursue other gods. the gods of hower, position, possession. when we taste on our lips the gods of ego, ease, and expertise. remind us that to worship these things will only lead to suffering and sadness for you alone are sufficient. the source of our serenity. you have already provided all that we need and are so privileged to enjoy. so shall we praise you the lord who gives us counsel, who provides us instruction even in the darkest hours of our days. may we keep our eyes always on you. with you alongside us our hearts will be glad our ste
No justice no peace. No justice no peace. No justice no peace. In the cold, rainy day nations capital, this Martin Luther king day Holiday Weekend kicking off with a civil rights march and rally in west potomac park. This event organized and sponsored by reverend al the National Action network of the naacp. To open the phones now and get your thoughts on what you saw and heard today in the last couple of hours from west potomac park. The numbers are on your screen. Tweet us, of course, cspan, and also leave a comment on cspans facebook page. Want to go to your calls. Lexington, massachusetts, is up first. Mark joins us on the republican line. Hi, mark. Mark hey, how you doing . I wanted to comment on this rally. Way, but ing in a also thought that in a way, it is inspiring people to do the wrong thing. No justice, no peace kind of leads me to believe that people might get the wrong idea and start not following the rules that we have in place in this country. Marry in wilcox, arizona, o
Its not the first time jennifer cadys home as flooded, and she says it probably wont be the last living so close to water. 13 54 23;22 we actually lived here in 2008 and we got about i would say 3 ft. On the first floor in 08 so we were pretty, pretty nervous about this one. The water pushed in the walls of her basement, making the home uninhabitable. But she made sure to get the water out. 13 56 18;23 it takes a little bit of time to get things cleaned up get any mold and bacteria thats out but for the most part it was just groundwater so it shouldnt have been too, too bad as far as bacterias and stuff Linn County Public Health supervisor ruby perin says mold from flood waters can affect peoples health. 13 44 26;18 mold can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, it can trigger asthma attacks, because its linked to a variety of respiratory illnesses and diseases. Some people dont react at all to mold. The best way to find mold is streaking of water and you visually see some
Complete schedule. Next, house hearing on efforts to protect you from sports concussions. Then a house hearing on the government accessing social media is part of background checks for some employees. After that, pentagon briefing pentagon briefing on the fight against isis and a briefing on the annual report on chinas military. Now, to mothers testify before a house energy and commerce a subcommittee about concussions in youth sports. Their sons died after suffering multiple concussions. The hearing also addressed Current Research and efforts to protect Young Athletes from injury. This is two and a half hours. We are on a tight schedule today with votes. The morning and welcome to the oversight and investigation hearing. Were were here to continue the ongoing examination of concussions. The hearing follows an initial table we had in march but we had a constructive dialogue with leading experts on how to address the challenge of concussions. Well focus on youth sports, specifically the
Janz, i am the mom to jakes naked burg. My son was your typical allamerican boy devoted to sports, his friends, and her family. Jake was often referred to as her social butterfly. He had a big heart and genuinely cared for those in his life. He had a joy about him that others could not resist. His a big a big brother summed it up best when he said jake drank up life like it was pouring from a fire hose. He gave 110 and everything, especially sports. On september 18, 2004 jake got up at 6 15 a. M. In anticipation of his freshman football game. He loved football and all its offered, the physical challenge, this spirit of competition, and most of all the friendship that were involved. He was excited about playing this game because he had been held out of a few practices because the week prior he had suffered an injury where his arms and hands went numb and tingly. What he described to us sounded like maybe he tweaked his core strength is now. He had had not lost consciousness, he did not