Hello, good neighbors. It is great to be back here at the wing ding. Last time i had 20 minutes and this time, i have 20 candidates. I get to go first. Remind me, my first time i was ever in the white house, bill clinton was president and i was a young prosecutor. I had done a lot of work on hate crimes and he invited me to introducedim when he that important bill. As i stood outside, i had never been in there before. I have the president on one side outside the east room. I have janet reno on the other. Bandtary bland starts playing hail to the chief. I start walking in and i feel this hand on my shoulder and it says i know youre going to do great out there. When they play that song, i usually go first. That was my first time in the white house. It wont be my last. Few daysent the last on a 20 county tour. After the tragedies of this weekend, it reinvigorated me. It reinvigorated me as i stood with the flag and i thought to myself, you know what . This flag is flying over el paso toda
There are some comparisons made between the minnesota and state fairs. Im not going to say which one very much but im looking forward to your butter iowa. Well see how it compares to the kthe milky way and the of the princesses. Shece asked a princess what does with the butter carve after he fair and they use it in the corn fest. Okay. That an image. All ht. So i have been around iowa the last few days to an 20 county tour, and lets it is a little warmer han it was when i announced my candidacy in the middle of that blizzard, but it shows i have ended up with four inches of snow on my head and an eye dresser became con, but i announced my candidacy there because i wanted o make the point on the Mississippi River that its time to cross the river of our divide politics and get to a igher plain, and as i stood outside in front of a barn with a flag draped on that barn, few ago, i thought to myself, flying over flag el paso. Thats the same flag that is dayton, because what United America i
Up next on booktv after words with guest host Matthew Continetti editor of the Washington Free begin. This weeks Heather Cox Richardson and her new book to make men free a history of the Republican Party. In it, she discusses the ones republican belief articulated by lincoln that government is supposed to promote Economic Opportunity for all. She explores the parties repeated abandonment of that principle in the 20th century and its return to its roots after every economic collapse. This program is about an hour. Hostos hello i am Matthew Continetti editor of the Washington Free beacon. You can follow me on twitter. Today we are going to discuss to make men free a history of the Republican Party. My guest is professor Heather Cox Richardson Boston College. Welcome professor. Guest thanks for having me. Host how long have you been teaching at Boston College . Guest this is my fourth year in Boston College but ive been a teacher since 1987. American history 19th century primarily politic
Vote the presiding officer the yeas are 64, the nays are 34, and the nomination is confirmed. Under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senates actions. Mr. Schumer mr. President. The presiding officer the majority leader. Mr. Schumer mr. President , i ask for order, please. The presiding officer the senate will be in order. Mr. Schumer now, in a few moment, the senate will take the first procedural vote on a chips bill that will fight inflation, boost american manufacturing, ease our supply chains, and protect American Security interests. This is one of the important votes that we will take this session, because advancing this bill is crucial for lowering costs, solving our nations chip shortage, and making sure america remains competitive in the 21st century. America will fall behind in so many areas if we dont pass this bill. We could very well lose our ranking as the number on
How railroads shaped the course of American politics? Railroads not only transformed the landscape of the nation but also greatly altered its political destiny. Railroads played an important role in American politics from corporate power to labor unrest, from government policies to public outrage, and their historical significance can be summed up in a single