Vote for it, we still have not seen a copy of that. First edition of the rules package today has been online for nearly a week. The republican package we would want people to vote on has been online, available. At our conference right last night, we put up, as soon as we knew the final revisions we put that out. In contrast, we still have not seen that. I would ask the gentleman for a copy of that motion. Madam speaker, would you like to yield . The gentlelady is recognized. The proper time to offer a motion to recommit is after the previous question has been approved. We will be happy to provide a copy. Reclaiming my time. Thank you very much. I think it is pretty obvious that what the gentlewoman is saying is that they want to stand up and make a point and they want to have a vote here and they probably want to and of complaining that they did not pass something, but they are not willing to share their ideas. I think it is amazing we are talking about transparency and accountability,
Of booktv and they are wawing walking here. He is goton u t i wanted thank you for joining us on civil rights. Another of there. Longtime congressman joining us. James cliburn, also participated in the conversation. James brooke. Generally seven, probably black. What he was talking about, its doubly carmichael and said that about the civilrights. I want to first of all asti we to start off with a callin question and how many times were you arrested during the civil rights hay day . Guest i didnt keep track. But i talked about the first one and the last one in the book. The first one is the day i met my wife. We met in jail. The last time was in columbia, South Carolina in 1961. I remember that one because that arrest led to a landmark breach of peace case called edwards against South Carolina. It began a Law School Case that most universities use the case book method use that case to teach from. I happen to be one of those arrested that day. I remember those two. In between a lot of ti
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Worse in iraq and afghanistan to be able to pursue a less ambitious foreignpolicy agenda where the world would be easier to manage with less resources. And rather challenging assignment, this happens. And cleaned up the mess that was brought in to deal with. They often find that is where the real debate began. That is the phase we are in right now. As i said in talking about the president ial campaign this debate is only beginning to, the debate about what the american role should be after this interlude after this retrenchment whether it is more retrenchment or modified retrenchment or seriously renewed activism we havent decided that yet. I hate to say this to somebody from afghanistan, theres a certain patience to wait until the american policymaking sorts itself out. This is also characteristic of the united states. We want to do things on our own time according to the electoral calendar, if you are expecting an early resolution in this debate you might be disappointed. It is good
Weekends television schedule, visit us online at booktv. Org. Up next, author and columnist amity shlaes, the chair of the Calvin Coolidge foundation, talks about the Great Depression, taxes and president ial legacies. The former wall street Journal Editorial Board member is the author of five nonfiction books including the New York Times bestseller, the forgotten man, which was released as a graphic edition in 2014. Host amity shlaes, whos the forgotten man . Be. Guest the forgotten man, who was he . President roosevelt spoke to have forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, so that would be the homeless man. But in the era that president roosevelt spoke about this inoto the 1930s, they were aware of be another forgotten man. Many americans then had learned about this other forgotten man in school, and that forgotten man was the man who pays for th government project, the third party. Theres even a littlal yes pa be about the forgotten man, that other forgotten man. Ve they