Whether or not they decide to sue me for doing my job. No, no, no. First of all, heres what i always say. Do not boo, vote. [applause] doing does not help. Voting helps. [applause] but think about this. They have announced that they are going to sue me for taking executive actions to help peop people. So you know, they are mad because im doing my job. And by the way, i told them, i said id be happy to do it with you. So they on the reason im doing it on my own is because you dont do anything. But if you want, lets work together. [applause] now i mean everybody recognizes this as a political stunt but its worse than that because every vote they are taking like that means a vote they are not taking to actually help you. When they have taken 50 votes to repeal the Affordable Care act, that was time that could have been spent working constructively to help you on some things. [applause] and by the way, you know who is paying for the suits that they are going to file . You. Now, now you are
Of each other. I think after the early 1920s, they were not really friends, but the intriguing details for me, at least, in 1947, exactly the moment the case begins in public life, trilling publishing a novel called the journey, and its clear one of the characters in the book is based on Whittaker Chambers. He appears in fiction, the public sphere at the exact same moments, and trilling uses chambers to be a symbol for the infatuation with communism, move away from communism, and also as a lens of looking at Americas Society in the 1940s, where things are going to go and what direction do they travel. The most interesting historical point to attach to the novel is that trilling sees a 234u conservatism on the rise that is 15 or so years before the candidacy of barry goldwater, and yet trilling sees, in 1947, a new conservatism on the horizon, and attaches conservatism to the chambers. Intregging connection to be sure. What was lionels involvement with communism . This is difficult to c
Federal Aviation Administration drone head sites to talk about current research. Are asking our viewers to call in and tell us what you think about domestic drone use. You support or oppose it . Give us a call and tell us why. If you are outside the u. S. , you can catch up with us on social media pages on twitter, facebook or email. A good friday morning to you. We will be keeping our phones yourthis morning as we get thoughts on this question. Domestic drones. Tell us why. Ew the meantime, this p Research Project finding came out. It notes that the legal and Regulatory Framework for operating nonmilitary drones is currently the subject of debate. Part of the topic we are talking about today on the washington journal heard to help us discuss and get this topic going, we are bringing in brian fong of the Washington Post heard he is a Technology Writer there. Start us off by talking about what the rules are for commercial drone use. The faa is working on more clear rules about drones. T
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