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From YouTube: Conflict Minerals Bill Signing
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Mayor Walsh joins Governor Baker at the State House for the signing of bill S2463, which will require examination of the Commonwealth's purchasing policies regarding specified minerals from the Congo.
A
B
B
Oh,
my
gosh
when
I
say
thank
you
for
everybody,
especially
since
I've,
to
put
so
much
for
this
bill
to
be
trying
to
lay
by
the
government,
Thank
You
senator
material
away
I'm
representing
the
congolese
community
of
my
officiated.
This
is
a
big
deal
fit
for
access
connolly.
This
is
this
is
going
to
be
make
a
big
difference
in
the
lives
of
Congolese.
B
People
who
are
fighting
was
startling,
who
are
dying
because
they
are
asking
for
their
rights
and
just
because
congo
in
such
a
rich
country,
we
have
minerals,
but
we
are
poor
because
our
minerals
are
being
exploited
for
a
few
and
the
Congolese
people
chattering.
So
thank
you
to
the
state
of
market
research
concerning
your
skills,
Thank
You,
governor
Baker,
it's
going
to
liquid
in
our
life.
Thank
you.
Everybody.
D
After
mail
well,
this
is
an
office.
This
is
really
a
wonderful
opportunity.
Beckham
2011,
with
pad
and
Kelly
reached
out
to
me,
I,
was
right
in
hypnosis
is
a
worker
rights
human
rights
bill.
This
is
really
going
to
go
far
because
it
sounded
very
important
that
we
and
messages
did
not
participate
in
the
expression
of
other
folks.
Even
those
folks
did
not
live
in
this
country.
We
have
to
be
very
intentional
about
standing
up
for
people
all
over
the
world.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
taking
a
bold
step.
D
A
A
So
I
want
to
thank
condo
action
now
for
first
of
all,
educating
us
in
the
legislature,
Kagura
West,
first
of
our
former
colleague,
now
mayor
Walsh,
working
with
condo
action
now
and
they
came
to
the
caucus
on
women
legislators
and
know
our
minds
with
exposed
opened
up
to
what
was
happening
in
the
condo,
especially
the
women,
and
we
were
really
moved.
And
so
we
embraced
this
legislation
that
they
brought
us
and
I'm
so
proud
of
the
project.
A
E
Want
to
thank
everyone
who
is
involved
in
in
educating
us
and
really
working
hard
to
make
sure
that
we
could
get
this
bill
to
your
desk
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
signing
it,
and
we
really
can
make
a
difference
in
human
rights
around
the
world.
We
talk
about
it
every
day
that
this
really
can
make
a
difference
is
changing
the
opportunity
for
people
in
the
Congo
and
I
know.
E
F
Commend
the
other
night
in
the
legislature
to
jamian's
done
jacking.
She
does
next
medicine
for
2011
one
that
came
to
me
with
a
group.
My
office
is
behind
me
kamela,
Marianne
and
Linda
and
Krista,
who
actually
adopted
the
skills
in
first
term.
We
got
it
out
of
house
that
return.
We
got
into
the
into
the
conference
committee
and
Randall
to
move
it
along,
but
never
giving
up
the
fill
out.
F
Now
she
left
a
VCR
tape
on
my
deck
I'm
like
my
desk
and
I
went
home
was
on
my
desk
coffee
tables
about
a
month
and
when
I
expo
in
the
VCR
to
time-
and
there
was
a
woman
in
the
documentary
if
she
was
in
her
late
70s
and
she
was
talking
about
being
raped
a
few
years
before
that
and
to
me
it
was
about
this
conflict,
minerals
and-
and
it
really
meant
alot
a
lot
personally
and
when,
when
this
bill,
gots
was
a
gutter.
The
legislature.
F
Honestly,
the
governor
I
was
going
to
sign,
if
I
call
them
opposite
gov
I'd
like
you
to
do
something
a
little
special
day
today,
because
the
people
behind
you
in
the
college
community
in
columbia
today
at
work
extremely
high
to
bring
justice
to
the
Congo
and
in
this
step
here
in
massachusetts,
something
has
been
done
in
the
federal
government
already.
But
what
this
does?
This
reaffirms
what's
happening
in
the
federal
government
and
really
as
Massachusetts
innovation,
innovator
technology,
which
happens
here
by
this
building
time
today,
does
put
a
spotlight.
G
H
Want
to
point
out
to
all
of
the
advocates,
but
especially
the
advocates
who
often
come
congo
and
that
how
important
it
is
to
understand
that
we
in
massachusetts
appreciate
this
work
and
that
people
from
other
countries,
especially
people
from
other
countries
where
there
are
dastardly
things
happening,
should
feel
free
to
understand
that
we
will
please
willing
to
do
as
much
as
we
can
to
bring
to
everyone
knowledge,
especially
our
fellow
citizens.
Excuse
me
the
places
in
this
country
where
refugees
come
from
and
I
say,
I.
I
Think
all
involve
brings
us
this
issue
to
light
early
on
I've
been
here
for
just
a
short
time.
I
one
think
I'm
gonna
or
coming
on
in
informing
me
about
this
issue
was
opening
my
eyes
to
the
human
rights
violations,
and
things
are
going
on
upon
the
nation
of
the
congo
and
it's
so
important
that
I
want
to
thank
the
legislature
from
Mayor
Walsh,
Warner,
representative
of
weather
issue.
We
know
they've
taken
up
the
issue
scent.
I
G
I'm
just
going
to
it's
not
really
much
to
say
because
it's
all
been
said,
everybody
just
hasn't
said
it
yet
all
I
would
add
to.
This
is
that
this
was
an
issue
that
was
raised
by
the
folks
from
Congo.
Now
is
something
that
has
been
discussed
here
and
we
can
help
several
years.
As
was
pointed
out,
the
federal
government
with
an
early
mover
on
this,
there
are
still
a
bunch
of
other
states
has
become
on
board
and
the
opportunity
associated
with
coming
on
board
is
twofold:
number
one.
G
Tell
you
something:
idol
I
very
rarely
hear
from
the
mayor
of
Boston
on
issues
that
aren't
directly
related
to
the
city
of
Boston
I,
hear
from
him
a
lot
I
nation
invited
to
the
city
of
Boston,
but
he
called
me
about
this
moving
through
the
final
chapters
of
the
legislature.
So
this
is
really
important
and-
and
you
deserve-
and
they
deserve
to
have
an
opportunity
to
have
this
issue
ray
and
to
have
people
understand
why
this
was
important.
Why
we're
signing
it
and
why
we
believe
it's
important
to
speak
publicly
about
why
we're
signing
it.