From history that looks different to us now through our pandemic eyes. But have a look. Here it is. This is closing time at the polls in birmingham, alabama, in may of 1966 because we are all now citizens of pandemic 2020, you see a photo of anybody crowded together like this anymore and it flips your stomach over a little bit, right . Youre too close together. Nobodys got a mask. It activates something in us now to see that. But there they are, a thousand people or more all crowded into that one alabama polling place, may 3rd, 1966 in birmingham. Cant do that nowadays for any reason. But theres something important to know about this photo, both for then and for us now. Again, that photo is 1966. The year before that photo was taken in alabama, the future congressman john lewis was very nearly killed while he was trying to lead a march for Voting Rights across the Edmund Pettus bridge at selma, alabama. John lewis and his fellow marchers, black and white, mostly black, were set upon by
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california s work force makes no sense because these individuals can t join the work force. so what is the state doing, even on its own terms, doesn t make sense. it takes money from illegal residents and people who aren t allowed to work in this state as it is. ht health we appreciate it, we have to wrap it up, but gentlemen, thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. bill: to the trail we go, 2012, presidential president presidential constant date herman cain brings up the 999 plan in every interview, that is his platform on sunday. one thing i want to make sure i get across about the # 99 plan. first, we throw out the existing tax code, and then impose the 9 percent corporate tax, 9 percent personal income tax, and the 9 percent sales tax. nine hundred ninety-nine will grow this economy. it s definitely going to create jobs. it s revenue-neutral. bill: democrats opponents slamming the plan, getting
we put forward, which patients puts patients in charge, patient-centered health care, that s the way to move other than having government-centered health care which is what the president designed. bill: i know you want this repealed. if it were repealed, it would be out. we ll see where this hearing goes today. tom price, thank you for coming back, okay? thank you very much. ht health so much going on in washington now. all eyes on the white house, following the debt debate. let s go to patti ann brown, she has a look at what s happening in the next hour on happening now . patti ann: i m patti ann brown in for jenna lee, we ll talk about tackling the debt crisis, republicans saying a deal is dead at least long term. we re going to talk to utah senator orrin hatch and two political strategists, also what it would mean for you if lawmakers can t make a deal. also larry sabato is a great progress nas indicator on elections, today he weighs in on the republican field and who might thr