right now, the big star d. lemon. look how beautiful this is. can we show it? look, you were born here. i wasn t. i moved here. i still look at the skyline and, you know, driving on the fdr, what have you and expect to see the buildings around every turn and it is a reminder every day when you look that way it s not there but especially today and it s also a reminder how much we lost but a reminder, as well, on how we can come together no matter what as americans as we did after those horrible attacks. yeah, that s what i always thought 100%. beautifully said, my brother. i ve always felt that s what never forget really is a reminder is about, not what happened, obviously we know what happened but how we were 9/12, 9/13, 9/14. we made mistakes. it didn t last forever. we put things aside and came together with a collective will. yeah. you contrast that with where
today. dozens of republicans are running against him and democrats now seem pretty concerned about the whole thing including president biden who tweeted this. governor newsom is leading california through unprecedented crises. he is a key partner in fighting the pandemic and helping build our economy back better. to keep him on the job registered voters should vote no on the recall election by 9/14 and keep california moving forward. also circling the wag yons for newsom house speaker nancy pelosi. i want everybody to get out the vote. i have my own operation working to get out the vote, making calls to defeat the recall of our governor. we do not like it and we will not we will defeat it, the recall. we do not like it nancy pelosi says. mary anne rafferty is live in
that we now know, and this is what the hearing is all about to me, we know that she knew there was no protest caused by video. she told the libyan government, the egyptian government and her own family. bill: doesn t that go more to the point what the whole idea and message was from 11 to 9/12, to 9/14? maybe, maybe. what i find more disturbing to me is more creation of a shadow government where we have inessence illegal regime change that didn t go through process of congress. we have incredible cavalier of handing out 400 tons to weapons that we don t vet. we have issue of not protecting our personnel, reducing the amount of security, not sending aid to our personnel when they re under attack. then lying about it. so to protect basically the security of the 2012 election for barack obama.
it s not just a bunch of kids coming out of college doing their first job. there are families who are trying to support themselves, failing to support themselves on minimum wage. this is the reason why kids are born into poverty, because you have single mothers who have to work at minimum wage. washington state, you mentioned. $9.14. one of the highest minimum wages in the country. the unemployment rate in washington state is less than it is in california, less than it is in oregon, less than it is in idaho. so they are surviving there quite well. the idea that many have said, not just you, but that corporations will hire less if we raise minimum wage really angers me when you have ceo pay over the last several decades sky rocketing. and not just supply and demand. in 1965, ceos got 20 times what their average worker got. now it s 273 times. you can t tell me that they are 200 times better than they were before. i don t disagree with that. i don t say ceos are not
history. an uncomfortable truth spoken by former president bill clinton today at the unveiling of the new george w. bush library. let s bring in congresswoman barbara lee, and former special assistant to president george w. bush, debra glenn and the managing editor. you made this remarkably difficult decision to vote against the authorization for the use of military force within just a few weeks of 9/11. you were the only member of congress in both houses to do so. i wonder what your reaction was to watching the celebration of the bush presidency today at the library and all this talk about difficult decisions. chris, first of all, that resolution that came to congress was three days after the horrific events of 9/11, on 9/14, which tells you how much time the president and congress had to make decisions about a response to these very terrible