Viewers and come back and that will launch the conversation this morning about that. [video clip] very often, the lack of jobs and money is not the cause of poverty but the symptom. The cause may light deeper in our failure to give our fellow citizens a fair chance to develop their own capacities. A lack of education and training and a lack of medical care and housing and a lack of decent communities in which to live and bring up their children area whatever the cause, our joint federal and local efforts must pursue poverty, pursue it wherever it exists from city slums in small towns, sharecropper shacks or in Migrant Worker k camps. On indian reservations, among whites as well as knee grows. Among the young as well as the aged, in the boom towns and the depressed areas. Our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty but to cure it and above all [applause] [applause] to prevent it. Host lyndon in 1964. What led to this moment and why is it important . Guest thanks for having me
States, georgia and michigan, to reach out to black voters in those states. This morning, we want to hear from black voters only about your choice for campaign 20 24. If you live in the Eastern Central part of the country, dial in at 202 7488000. Mountain pacific, 202 7488001. Black voters only can also text this morning at 202 7488003. Or you can post on facebook. Com cspan and also on x. We will spend our first 30 minutes hearing from black voters only, and then we will open up to everybody else and also take your temperature on campaign 2024, your choice in november. That is our conversation in our first hour. Lets begin with some battleground polls from the New York Times. In these six key states, shows the matchup between President Biden and former President Donald Trump. In michigan, where the president was last evening, he trails 49 to 42 . He began the day yesterday in georgia at Morehouse College with the commencement address, and he is also trailing the former president in th
Good afternoon, prolife america. [cheers] Patrick Kelly my name is Patrick Kelly, and i am honored to share chair on the board for the march for life. On behalf of the board and the whole march for life team, i would like to look at you to the 44th march for life, the largest annual civil rights demonstration in the world. [cheers] before we begin, let us honor america with the singing of our national anthem. By a studentay from Bishop Oconnell high school in arlington, virginia. Jessica. Oh say can you see early light what so proudly we hailed gleamingilights last whose broad stripes and bright tars through the perilous fight watched ramparts we were so gallantly streaming glare rockets red the bombs bursting in air proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh say does that starspangled wave yet er the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] [cheers] thank you,ly jessica. I would now like to welcome the American Heritage girls, troop 1381 from alexandria v
Good afternoon, prolife america. [cheers] Patrick Kelly my name is Patrick Kelly, and i am honored to share chair on the board for the march for life. On behalf of the board and the whole march for life team, i would like to look at you to the 44th march for life, the largest annual civil rights demonstration in the world. [cheers] before we begin, let us honor america with the singing of our national anthem. By a studentay from Bishop Oconnell high school in arlington, virginia. Jessica. Oh say can you see early light what so proudly we hailed gleamingilights last whose broad stripes and bright tars through the perilous fight watched ramparts we were so gallantly streaming glare rockets red the bombs bursting in air proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh say does that starspangled wave yet er the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] [cheers] thank you,ly jessica. I would now like to welcome the American Heritage girls, troop 1381 from alexandria v
Traffic control system. This is held at the heritage foundation, its an hour and 10 minutes. We ask that courtesy that our other mobile d devices have been silenced or turned off as we begin. For those watching online and here in the house, we remind that questions and comments can sent at any time to speaker at heritage. Org and we will post on the heritage home page for your future reference as well. Eading our discussion today is michael sergeant, Research Associate in our thomas a. Roe for Economic Policy studies. He leads our efforts to free ate and implement market transportation and infrastructure policies. Oversees and watches and examines our surface ransportation, of aiation, waterways and other policy issues related to infrastructure around the country. Contributor to the daily signal and his commentary has also been featured in the washington boston herald, houston chronicle, thehill and fox news. We welcome michael sergeant. Mike. [applause] mike thanks, john. Good afterno