Cox, supports cspan as a publ service. Along with these other television providers. Giving you a front row seat to democracy. We will talk to a reporter now for a few minutes if youre on the line wait for a few minutes. We will talk to our order now. What are the main reasons republicans could not come together on a continuing resolution . This is with too many House Republicans for continuing resolution. It cannot be get past get past the floor. Theres a coalition of at least seven republicans that say they will not under any circumstances stop this. And House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy really can only do to get anything passed. With seven or eight House Republicans standing their ground saying they will not have a continuing resolution there is seemingly no way to get through. Host what is the strategy going to be for Health Leadership . Starting yesterday there were several meetings where House Republicans were closing floating a couple different ideas for how they want to keep governme
Host you can also send us a text at 2027488003. Be sure to send your first name and city, state. We are also on facebook and on x. Before we take calls look at this. This is from yesterday during debate over the defense funding on the house floor. Rules Committee Ranking member jim mcgovern sharply criticized republicans over risking a potential Government Shutdown and your response from rules Committee Chair tom cole. Heres a portion. What the hell is going on in your conference. Truth is under speaker mccarthys weak leadership this republican majority is a total failure. An unmitigated disaster. Those arent even my words, thats what one of your own members said on tv a you few nights ago about the process playing out in this chamber right now. First we have this absurd nonbinding resolution condemning the governor of new mexico we are trying to keep our constituents safe from gun violence. Just to explain to folks who may be watching, this resolution does nothing. Not a thing. Its a
This syndrome is extremely rare. Good friends dont have to be. When youre connected, youre not alone. Cox supports cspan as a public service. Along with these other television providers. Getting you a front row seat to democracy. Continues. Host a focus on the deepening ties between russia and north korea. Joining us now is victor cha and kim jongun met with Vladimir Putin last week. What did each want from the other from this meeting . Guest i was say at the first level is quite simple. Who needs ammunition for the war on ukraine and he is blowing through ammunition like nothing. The north Korean Leader needs putins fuel because they are coming out of a covid lockdown and so a simple transaction is food for arms. That is what brought these two together and its an unholy alliance. Host when was the last time they met and what was the significance of the timing and the length of this meeting was several days . Guest the last time they met was four years ago and 2019. The timing is relat
Comparison of Abraham Lincoln and jefferson davis. The two wartime president s. He also wrote lincoln the lawyer, which probably everyone in this room has read. He wrote lincoln and the constitution, and lincoln and white america. He will be talking about his new this book coming out in lincoln in indiana. February,he will talk about lincolns indiana years. Thats where he spent from seven to 21, his formative years. He is going to tell us how important it was to his life. Please welcome dr. Brian dirck. [applause] prof. Dirck is my powerpoint oh. It is on. It is good to go. In my powerpoint. Let me try that nothing is happening. While he is working on that, thank you for inviting me back. I was sitting at dinner this evening. This is actually my third visit to the lincoln group. I have very fond memories of you guys. I dont know if any of you were here the first time i was here way back, i want to say in the year 2000. I was a freshly minted professor at my university with my first boo
Only the official photographer is permitted to take photographs. It is my pleasure to introduce Justice Stephen breyer. He has had a distinguished career, starting as a law clerk to goldberg and going on to have many important positions in the department of justice and working for the Senate Judiciary committee. In 1980, president carter appointed him to the first appeals and hef served 14 years and was the chief judge of that court. Clinton tapped him to be a justice here and he turned out to be one of six people who, during their career, served both as a law clerk at this court and asked a justice at this court. When he got here, he said at the sat at the far end of the bench for 11 years. It was the secondlongest time that anybody has sat as the most junior justice for the long a period. Now, he has had 11 more years and he has moved around on the bench. We are pleased to have him here tonight to host this evenings lecture. Justice breyer. [applause] Justice Breyer i think i missed