Step out of partisan boxes and work with me to find Real Solutions to real problems. Weve done it time and time again. This time it didnt work. Nearly four months later, im still deeply disappointed that we didnt solve the border crisis for my state and for our country. But to use this failure as a political punching bag only punishes those who were courageous enough to do the hard work of finding compromise in the first place. So, who will be courageous next time . Who will stand up and do the hard work . Who will take the risks . Who will say yes, ill help solve this big challenge our country faces . Why would anyone . We dont leave today with a political victory. No one wins. No one gets the higher ground. Instead, were saying to each other, dont step out, dont try to solve big problems, stay in your partisan corner, yell some more, blame the other side. Today, yet again, the senate has chosen politics. But my state is still suffering, and as i said on the floor back on february 7,
[cheers and applause] greg: you sound great! you sound amazing. you are not flat at all. happy wednesday, everyone. so as america grew and expand nothing represented the promise land more than california. it was the golden state, endless summer dancing raisins music icons like the beach boys and charlie man son. go west, young man, was the saying, and true, we were disgusting sexists even then. but california was literally the ultimate end of the american continent. and of american aspirations. it was the mountain top. it attracted immigrants like arnold schwarzenegger in search of fame fortune and bentover housekeepers. but california just became the end of something else. true progressive policy just died. and now the woke need a wake. in lieu of flowers, send nancy pelosi a new bra. but it s indeed over. that big loud thud you heard was the progressive agenda hitting the ground like joe biden near a sandbag. and it was all thanks to governor greasy locks. our nation s
saturday. smerconish is up next. voting with conviction. i m michael smerconish. can anything shake donald trump s hold on the republican nomination? the polls are nothing if not consistent. here s what they show. joe biden and donald trump are the likely favorites to win their party s presidential nomination. as of today, that matchup is close viewed nationally or by battleground states, it s probably trump who is in the lead. polls show americans overwhelmingly think the country is headed in the wrong direction. trump benefits from the perception that he s best for the economy and kept the united states out of war. biden perceived by many as being too old for the job, of course, as bad as the polling has been for biden, tuesday s off year elections for big for the democrats. big in ohio, kentucky, virginia. from the day after coverage in the washington post, there was this. for democrats, tuesday s results were an ant dote. polls don t vote. it quickly became a post tue
Henderson. Then, as combat and intelligence officer. He then served in the mountain norad in colorado. After leaving the navy, he had a career for over 30 years as a n attorney specializing in personal injury and civil rights cases. He presently serves as a facilitator for the Naval Academy capstone Ethical Leadership program in annapolis. He is retired, but serves as a mediator for several county courts in maryland. Produce us he will introduce us to his guest. We always appreciate him and his counsel. Hands together for barry steelman. [applause] you, paul. K i first want to welcome all of the students here today, as well as all of the active duty retiree veterans and honored carry out ourus purpose at the veterans center. We are honoring our past iconic heroes from the greatest generation to the present generation, and to help us educate our future leaders many of whom are sitting here today. You will be exposed to some of the bravest men and women who have proudly served our countr
We cant afford to do that. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan 2. Next, from the 20th annual American Veterans center conference, holocaust survive Emanuel Mandel recalls his experiences as a young boy. He was transported to the same camp where ann frank died. Our moderator for this section is barry steelman. He is a graduate of the u. S. Naval academy back in 1970 or maybe 80. He served two tours aboard u. S. S. Henderson off the shore of vietnam from 19711973 as Communications Officer and then as combat information and intelligence officer. He served two years in the norad in colorado. Avenue leaving the navy, barry attending law school in baltimore and had a career for over 30 years as a civil Trial Attorney specializing in med mal, personal injury and civil rights cases. He was also an adjunct profess sor professor of law at the university of baltimore. He is retired, but does serve as a mediator for civil and family law cases for several county courts in maryland. He is an active mem