Marco rubio uber said today they are not in favor of repealing that particular portion of our founding document. How big a problem is Donald Trumps position on immigration for the party . It could be humongous. Republicans are scared because this guy sets an agenda and he sticks with the agenda. I have covered a lot of this stuff, i have seen some loony ideas. The most fraudulent proposal i have ever seen. The birthright. He wants to repeal the 14th amendment which is the grit dred scott decision. And it would cost 600 billion plus. Bankrupt the government. This is the problem. John one thing you have to say for donald trump, he is going to play by the establishments rules. To some extent. This is a detailed plan. You might think its unworkable and i think its not good policy, but its forcing republicans to react. And i think thats an interesting thing because none of the other ones have this level of detail on this rather important issue. Al you are right about that, its so crazy and
Candidates have been weighing in on both sides of the issue, including marco rubio. Who both said today they are not in favor of repealing a particular portion of our founding document. Al, how big a problem is Donald Trumps position on immigration for the party . Al it could be humongous. He sets an agenda and sticks with it. I have seen some loony ideas and Newt Gingrich is space colonies, i saw a democratic candidate told up a wrecked one time in a debate. But, this may be the most fraudulent proposal. The birthright, he wants to repeal the 14th amendment which is the dred scott decision. And it would cost 600 billion plus. This is the problem republicans have to deal with. John one thing you have to say for donald trump, he is going to play by the establishments rules. This is a detailed plan. You might think its unworkable and i think its not good policy, but its forcing republicans to react. And i think thats an interesting thing because none of the other ones have this level of
Polar and schizophrenic and put them in prison . So we are treating them now in ohio. We are giving them a way to get on their feet. For the drug addicted, we take this money and we rehab. We brought our Substance Abuse people right into the prisons and they work with them and they release them into the community so they dont come out and meet the drug dealer on the Street Corner and the recidivism rate is 10 . That is a miracle. So the fact is, give people a chance. If you are a drug dealer, a gang banger, we are going to lock you up for a thousand years. That is the way it is going to be. But if you want to try to get your life in order, we are going to give you a chance and that is what we ought to do. You know, i was with some people the other day. This guy says, i am a conservative. This is this guy talking to me. I am a conservative but i have a big heart. I said, what you change that . Say it this way. I am a conservative with a very big heart. Because they are not mutually excl
We visit the Health Office building to see artifacts that tell the story of africanamericans in congress in the 20th century. I am the curator at the u. S. House of representatives. I am the historian. We wanted to talk about the history of africanamerican representation in the 20th century. We have a lot of artifacts from house collections that has to do with that. And a lot of history to cover. The last africanamerican to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901. George white of north carolina. Then it is a long time before another africanamerican comes into the house and that is oscar dupree from illinois. We had a couple of rare artifacts from him from the 1920s and 1930s. Before i launch into them, matt, tell us about oscar dupree. Matt almost three decades after George Henry White leaves congress when there are no africanamerican to serve in the house or senate. That has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. The way that that changes over
We visit the Health Office building to see artifacts that tell the story of africanamericans in congress in the 20th century. I am the curator at the u. S. House of representatives. I am the historian. We wanted to talk about the history of africanamerican representation in the 20th century. We have a lot of artifacts from house collections that has to do with that. And a lot of history to cover. The last africanamerican to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901. George white of north carolina. Then it is a long time before another africanamerican comes into the house and that is oscar dupree from illinois. We had a couple of rare artifacts from him from the 1920s and 1930s. Before i launch into them, matt, tell us about oscar dupree. Matt almost three decades after George Henry White leaves congress when there are no africanamerican to serve in the house or senate. That has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. The way that that changes over