What artifacts reveal about americas past. Historys bookshelf. The presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our commanders in chief. And our new series, reel america, featuring archival government and educational films. Cable 3, created by the and tv industry and funded by her local cable or satellite tv provider. Watch us on tv, follow us on facebook. August 29th marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. One of the five deadliest storms and u. S. History. Cspan coverage begins life monday at 10 00 a. M. Et. During an allday event featuring officials, authors and community leaders. That evening at 8 00, more from poets, activists and others. 9 30, a 2005 house hearing featuring new orleans citizens describing their experiences before and after. They told us they would take us to shelters where we could get help and get the seniors to help. They loaded us up on these military trucks, then they declare the city of new orleans, Orleans Parish and Jefferson Parish a war z
That was where this happened, it was in the top three of where this happens. I am wondering if you can talk to us about how the department would justify spending taxpayer money on this, as well as if there will be any changes made. Their question is specifically about overincome families your question is specifically about overincome families . Yes, in Public Housing. It is important to note the law allows for housing authorities to serve overincome families if upon admittance they were under the income limits. In fact, having overincome families help to do helps to diversify incomes. The families living in Public Housing developments. In fact, the programs we support in terms of redevelopment have that component to it in large measure trying to mix incomes as well as uses to create diverse neighborhoods. While there is some disagreement between the oig and department about the benefits to having a Diverse Income group living in a particular development, we will continue to follow the
I think it should be amended to depends, cant it you cant just walked in here and have a baby and expect to beauty citizen. The trough is full. Too many cows and one pastor is what im saying. Host that was jeff, our last caller in the segment of the washington journal. Of next, we would hear from ed martin, president of the eagle forum. He joins us to talk about the political and legislative agenda heading into the 2016 president ial elections. Later, we will be joined by reverend barry lynn to talk about the separation of church and state. We will be right back. Said it, august way ninth marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, one of the five deadliest storms in u. S. History. Cspan live coverage begins today at the atlantic magazine conference in new orleans, an allday event communityauthors and leaders. Tuesday night at 8 00, cspans 2006 tour of new orleans hurricane damage and recovery efforts. And, ehouse hearing featuring new orleans citizens experiences during the storm
Also the author of the book the triumph and tragedy of lyndon b. Johnson. Thank you very much. Now a look back to august 6, 1965. We go to the u. S. Capital to hear president johnson speak at the rotunda and then well see him sign the act. Some live events to tell you about about the cspan networks. 8 00 a. M. Eastern a discussion of the evolution of cloud, mobile and big data terminology and how it can be used by federal agencies to buy Better Service and increws productivity. Thats being hosted by the Online Social Network gov loop. Later in the day, keith hall talks about the u. S. Budget and Economic Outlook in an updated report from his agency. Thats live at 11 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Saturday august 29th marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, one of the five deadliest storms in u. S. History. Tuesday night at 8 00, x spans tour of hurricane katri tof new they told us that they would take us to shelters where we could get help and get the seniors to help. And they loa
Rightfully incarcerated, its as though they are no longer citizens. What the president of the United States said is they are citizens too. He was talking about people in prison without question people who are out of prison and served the time for which were sentenced, but they are not full citizens without the right to vote. Therefore, this also has to be regarded as a key democracy issue for this country that we have to confront. Can i just add quickly on that . They are actually ending laws is one area there is some new bipartisan support that is very interesting. Criminal justice issues are rising even as an issue within the republican primary. You now have very conservative people who are talking about the need to end or at least curb mass incarceration. There have been efforts in the senate where rand paul has talked about the need, not necessarily to end felony disenfranchisement but to e relax the laws. And obviously i think there continue to be movement with the country focused