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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings January 2, 2014

When you look at the data on where profits are, france, germany, ireland. A hugely disproportionate amount of profit. That was one indication that something was going on. More with marty sullivan, chief economist of tax analysts. Sunday night at 8 p. M. On c spans q a. Coming up on the next alan gomez journal on immigration policy. And then american professor discusses his new book and examining how u. S. President s have tested the limits of their powers. The top 10have lobbying victories to 2013. Washington journal is live every morning at 7 a. M. Eastern on cspan. This coming november, 35 senate seats will join the house seats up for election. This coming thursday, charlie cook of the cook political oh the 2014lk about congressional races. It begins at 9 30 a. M. Eastern on cspan 2. We are in the gallery of a building. Were looking at banishing ice and art. The purpose of exposition is to highlight the Cultural Heritage planetsnnetts frozen frontiers. This is a photograph of the Gre

CSPAN Public Affairs January 2, 2013

David rivera to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 17, 2012, the chair will now recognize members from lists smithed by the majority and minority leaders submitted by majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes each, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. Hoyer, for three minutes. Mr. Hoyer thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it was to my profound disappointment that i learned last night that the house would adjourn the 112th Congress Without providing assistance to the victims of Superstorm Sandy. I am joined today, mr. Speaker, by many of my colleagues from the jurisdict

CSPAN Capitol Hill Hearings September 17, 2013

History. Here are a couple of important things. Most of it seems to be about the tariff. The 16th amendment came into being. There was the oil decision in 1911 and more states admitted to the union. Tafts role, how long was stroke . That she had a 15 may 15 they went on a cruise, and they said, there is something wrong with ms. Taft. Realized she had a seizure. President ,ked at the seeing hisuch pain wife have a seizure. She had some temporary , and it came back shekly that was her voice. Lost that articulation, and it took a long time for it to come back. Earlier that morning her son had surgery. She was a nervous wreck that and worried about the operation. She was quite tense to begin with. He had blood and stuff. He was her favorite son. She said, i will never have him again. The nice thing, there are stories of him sitting on the , saying, say the. Say it again. He was running a rehab for his was also being president. Was he able to do his duties . I think he carried forward the d

CSPAN3 Guns And Civil Rights June 15, 2014

It has been a long time i wont spend a long time doing that. I want to make some comments about the actual content of the why in outline for you think guns made the Civil Rights Movement possible. And then i will sit down with rex and pursue that conversation and finally take questions from you ill in the audience from you in the audience. That is a lot to do in an hour or so. , in some ways, my thermination to address question of how the Southern Freedom Movement is portrayed. I have long been dissatisfied with what might be called the canon with regards to the Southern Freedom Movement. , when i began this book, sort of neatly and with a great deal of irony, put the me. N in perspective for martinboils down to standing up and the white folks seeing the light and saving the day. That, more or less, is my complaint about much of the narrative. There is a newer body of scholarship emerging, younger historian emily crosby, leslie hogan, they were here yesterday to represent that newer ap

CSPAN3 Mary Llewellyn McNeil Centurys Witness November 20, 2022

A very brief bit of. Who was wallace and why should we care about him . Wallace carroll although largely unknown, today was of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. A reporter. The united press in europe during, the 1930s and early 1940, carol covered of the most significant events leading to and during World War Two. Then went on to work for the u. S. Office of war information, undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the Winston Salem journal and served as number two to james reston in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times. Again more details to come, but was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts of events, or even just your run of the mill editor. As alan mary will tell us, carol was a mentor, an example to a generation of journalists who even today still and try to follow his tenants of good journalism. These an absolute commitment, accuracy and the truth. Attention to detail,

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