I enthusiastically support his nomination and urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to do the same. With that, mr. President , i yield the floor. Center from rhode island. Thank you, mr. President. There are few moments in the life of the nation when the people are presented with a single choice that directly affects what equality before the law will mean for the next generation. The opportunity to grant a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States is one of those moments. The United States Supreme Court justice will break the deadlock that is constrained the course since the passing of judge scalia come and visit bodies unprecedented refusal to act on chief Justice Merrick garland nomination to fill the vacancy during the final year of president obamas second term. We must consider this nomination in its historical context. Chief justice garland was one of the most qualified nominees of the Supreme Court in generations here after meeting with him and moving
University, a course called the american radical tradition, and we started with the American Revolution and have been going through the Abolitionist Movement, early feminism feminism. The civil war reconstruction, labor conflict in the gilded age, the populist movement and now were sort of entering into the 20th century and in the next couple of weeks, we will look at the progressive era, a period of, you know, a lot of labor unrest, the Industrial Workers of the world, the Womens Suffrage Movement coming to the fore, municipal reform, many other things, but today, our subject is the or the socialist party, the rise of socialism as a key element of american radicalism in the early 20th century. On our reading list, the chapter by michael kaizen gives a good quick summary on the various kinds of socialism at the time. From 1860 onward, there had been some kind of socialist presence in the United States but largely confined to immigrants from europe, particularly germans, english. The em
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Professor eric foner examines the socialist party in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of America President ial campaigns of eugene debs. This class is an hour and ten minutes. This is a class at columbia university, a course called the american radical tradition, and we started with the American Revolution and have been going through the Abolitionist Movement, early femininism, the civil war reconstruction, labor conflict in the gilded age, the populist movement and now were sort of entering into the 20th century and in the next couple of weeks, we will look at the progressive era, a period of, you know, a lot of labor unrest, the Industrial Workers of the world, the Womens Suffrage Movement coming to the fore, municipal reform, many other things, but today, our subject is the or the socialist party, the rise of socialism as a key element of american radicalism in the early 20th century. On our reading list, the chapter by michael kaizen gives a good quick summary on
S p up by 8. The big headline we should tell you about, the biggest, of course, joe was making a joke before it began. We wont make that joke on air. Pfizer in talks with the wall street journal, with allergan. It would be a blockbuster deal if this were to take place. You are arguing whether there are synergies. There are definitely synergies. It is basically taking the marketing machine. I know where youre going with this. A marketing machine that is pfizer and allergan. The real issue is whether the regulators would allow this. Both stocks indicated higher. It continues with the trend we have seen about the Companies Even trading higher. What would regulators see here that would i dont see what market youre trying to corner. Its not me. Youre going to use your helmet equation again . What is that . Thats eurequation. You know all about that garner share. Matt meantime, back to the debates. Two rounds with the gop feel. Senator Lindsey Graham stole the show. Then frontrunners ben car