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Christopher S. Murphy’s filibuster Wednesday and early Thursday.
] The discussion comes a day after Connecticut Democrat Christopher S.
Christopher S. Murphy’s filibuster to promote gun legislation Wednesday yields much more than “sound and fury signifying nothing,” might well depend on what happened away from the cameras.
Charles Boustany Jr.’s staff on Tuesday accidentally broadcast a conversation about two of his opponents in his run for retiring Sen. David Vitter’s seat, The Times-Picayune reported.
Asked by NH1’s Paul Steinhauser on Tuesday if she would support reinstating a ban on assault weapons, Hassan said, “I certainly think that we can take steps to prevent this kind of weapon, that
Christopher S. Murphy, stalled action on the bill.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., waged a filibuster on the Senate floor, his fellow Connecticut Democrats rallied around him, showing up in the chamber and bringing him sustenance.
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Christopher S. Murphy did what he had done 45 times before: stood at his desk on the Senate floor and began to talk about gun violence. But this time was different.
Christopher S. Murphy claimed a small victory in the wee hours of Thursday morning as he wrapped up a filibuster over gun control in the aftermath of the Orlando terror attack.
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U.S. Military Moves to Stay Ahead of China's Tech -
“In the 1960s, under Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, the Pentagon bought vast quantities of the rifle, calling it the M-16, for American ground troops in Vietnam.
Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their 8th win in a row this year.Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, centerfield, and Rep.
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican to cross over and vote in support of Feinstein’s measure, while Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota was the only member of her caucus to oppose it.
Joe Donnelly of Indiana, first baseman, and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, catcher, are going for their 8th win in a row this year. Republican Sen.