And the nation. In 1943, bill was born in brooklyn to nancy walsh and robert bennett. His lifelong appreciation for the power of knowledge began to take shape while a student in washington, d. C. From there, his educational path will lead him to williams massachusetts. The university of texas austin, where he earned his phd in philosophy. Eventually, harvard university, where he earned his law degree. Bill began to invest in the education of the next generation through teaching positions at the university of southern mississippi and boston university. He then joined the National Humanities center, where he championed philosophy, history, and the arts. He became the executive director of the institution in 1979. It was there he met elaine glover, the woman who would become his best friend and wife. In 1980 five, after he served four years as the National Endowment for the humanities, president Ronald Reagan appointed him secretary of education. This calling to Public Service resonated w
Please welcome our guests to the stage. Please welcome our guests. Ladies and gentlemen, founder of freedom and faith coalition. [applause] have you had a fun conference . [applause] hasnt this been fun . [applause] we arent done yet. We are about to have the Vice President of the United States close out the conference. [applause] before we do that, can i ask everyone to stand and i want to him to lead our invocation. Now listen people pay heed to the call of prayer. Lift up your minds to the most high, your hearts to be lower lord of hosts. Praise the wonders of the lord. Thank him for all he provides. God to you we oh offer our petitions. Like a mustard seed increase our faith that we may stand firm in the truth. Give us strength against our foes and eloquence to persuade them. For license to do wrong but for freedom to do what is right. Tyranny of from the desperates. Release us from the shackles of oppression. You have poured your blessings upon america. May we be a light to the na
a man who pled guilty to breaching the u.s. capitol. this runs around 2.5 hours. the committee will be in order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare the committee and recess at any point. pursuant to house deposition authority and regulation 10, the chernow announces the committee s approval to release the deposition material presented during today s hearing. good afternoon. when i think about the most basic way to explain the importance of elections in the u.s., there is a phrase that always comes to mind. it may sound straightforward. but it is meaningful. sometimes my choice prevails. sometimes yours does. but it s that simple. my choice prevails, sometimes yours does, but, it is that simple, we cannot stop votes, we count the votes, if something seems off with the results we can challenge them in court and then we accept the results. when you are on the losing side, that does not mean you have to be happy about it, and, in the united states there is ple
overturn roe v. wade, live from the house oversight and reform committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. everything also streams live on c-span now, the free video app, or online at c-span.org. the january 6 committee held another hearing on events leading up to the u.s. capitol and any connection between extremist groups and the white house for the hearing included portions of a recent take deposition with former white house counsel pat cipollone he and cipollone, and in person testimony from a former member of the oath keepers group who call the organization violent, and a man who was at the u.s. capitol. this runs about two and a half hours. they select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol will be in order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any point. pursuing the house deposition authority regulation ten, chair announces the committee s approval to release the deposition material, any coming
then i discussion on the biden administration handling of the economy. watch live wednesday morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. announcer: the january 6 committee held another hearing on advance leading up to the u.s. capitol attack, and any connection between extremist groups and the trump white house. it included portions of the recent taped deposition with former white house counsel pat cipollone, and in person testimony from a former oath keepers spokesperson who called the group a violent militia. and a man who pled guilty to breaching the u.s. capitol. this runs about two and a half hours. they select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol will be in order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any point. pursuing the house deposition authority regulation ten, chair announces the committee s approval to release the deposition material, any coming from today s hearing. goo