Motion to impeach the irs commissioner. What should congress be focusing on . Emocrats, 202 7488000 republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488003. You can also reach us on social media, on twitter and on facebook. There is a lot on the plate of lawmakers who are in session only until the end of the month. They will be out for all of october. One issue pointed out in the Washington Post deals with a bill to allow 9 11 victims families to sue saudi arabia. The house will vote on the bill to allow the families of victims of the september 11 attacks to sue saudi arabia over its alleged support of terrorism. The measure, which is likely to pass just in time for the 15th anniversary of the attacks, will be sent to the president s desk. The white house has resisted it over fears it could harm the relationship with saudi arabia jeopardizingcedent american officials overseas. Congress only has a couple of weeks to deal with this and other measures. We are asking you what we think you thin
In the community, are you seeing more registration on that end that maybe you as ncla, and the community from those kind of groups and would those increases be happening there . And can you be more specific when you talk about weaker investment . Are we talking how much money dont you have . How much money isnt the Community Getting now that was getting before . How many millions is not there . And is that did that money evaporate or go to other groups and are they in the community . Provocative questions for the end. All right. The Koch Brothers. So, look, its a free world. Right . Folks should be courting the Latino Community itch think theres been investments on that end and libra is trying to educate latino busy a conservative agenda, and thats fine. In terms of how many Voter Registration is theyve done issue dont know because i dont know what their numbers are. But to me, its we are not afraid about having a debate over ideas. Thats fine. And we have had libra at our conference a
We communicate the level of scrutiny involved in communication today. How we communicate, and the level of scrutiny in our communication today. It probably changed the perception of the United States around the world. Initially, i think there was tremendous sympathy for the United States. I think in part because of actions that we chose to take including go to war. A lot of that sympathy dissipated. I think there is a profound admiration and respect for all of those people who put their lives on the line for the rescue operation. That certainly was evident from the very first day. I have respect for and gratitude for the way congressional leadership responded. Its interesting. Today, we talk about polling numbers and congress having perhaps the lowest Approval Ratings at any time in history. Something in the teens, i recall. I recall somebody coming to us a couple of weeks after 9 11 and telling me it was the highest Approval Rating. It was in the high 80s. Congress had an Approval Rat
Historical park in kentucky. Coming up next on the presidency, a commemorative ceremony site with actors for drink three of the five president s who visited the birthplace delivering speeches. And we will hear from Abraham Lincoln. This is about 55 minutes. [applause] good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests. I am the superintendent of Abraham Lincolns birth Place National historic site. I would like to welcome you all today for this great event. Before we get started, i would like to give a round of applause to the heartland Brass Quintet to have been providing the music. [applause] you all can be seated. Sorry. [laughter] i just realized that. This is a special day for us and we truly appreciate your presence. Before we get started into the formal ceremony, i would like to recognize a few the dignitaries we have in attendance today. Congressman brett guthrie, [applause] acting deputy regional director for the Southeast Region of the National Park service. Larue coun
Earlier today, former louisiana senator attended that House Oversight subcommittee hearing on louisiana flooding and the federal response. She served three terms in the senate and was in office when Hurricane Katrina made landfall in august, 2005. She chaired the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee from 2014 to 2015. If you missed any of todays hearing on the louisiana flooding, well be showing it again tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan2. Other programming this weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. And here are some of our programs for this coming weekend. Saturday night at 9 00 eastern, new york city principal talks about starting an inner City Middle School in her book the bridge to brilliance how one principal in in a tough community is inspiring the world. She was featured on the humans of new york website which subsequently went viral. At 10 00, former u. S. Attorney general Alberto Gonzalez talks about his life during the george w. Bush ad