Vision of this campaign. Im seeking the presidency in order to respond to the crisis that has come over our country, a crisis even bigger than the one represented by the presidency were living through. Dont get me wrong. If think we cant go on with four more years of the president that we have now and recognize the america we live in and that we love. But i also think that we wouldnt have a president like the one we have got right now unless there was some more serious going on the country. Inside in other words a guy like this doesnt usually get within cheating distance of the oval office and everything is not going along just fine in this drown and i happened been for some time and happen felt that in our communities. I come from which way is east . I come from about six hours that way up i80. Northern indiana, industrial town, and the kind of place thats just less behind left behind after the factories closed. We found a way toward a Better Future but its taken years of struggle and
Was about many topics including Climate Change and gun violence. Thank you. Is this a visual stump. Thank you for joining, and thank you, jerry, and the fantastic organizers and volunteers like sarah whose job is to invite you and get to know you and be part of the change we are making for the country. I am here to listen and have a conversation about what you think is most important, but i want to make sure that we dont miss the opportunity to share the vision of this campaign. I am seeking the presidency in order to respond to the crisis that has come over our country, a crisis that is even bigger than the one represented by the presidency that we are living through. Now, dont get me wrong, i definitely believe that we cant go on with four more years of the president that we have now, and recognize the america that we live in and that we love, but, i also think that we wouldnt have a president like the one that we have got right now unless there were something more serious going on i
On House Resolution 191 and adoption of 591 and adoption of House Resolution 591 if ordered. The first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15minute vote. Remaining electronic votes will be conducted as fiveminute votes. Pursuant to clause of rule 20, the Unfinished Business is the vote on ordering the previous question on House Resolution 591 on which the yeas an nays are ordered. The clerk will report the title of the resolution. The clerk house calendar number 44, House Resolution 591, resolution providing for consideration of the joint resolution, Senate Joint Resolution 54, relating to a National Emergency declared by the president on february 15, 2019. The speaker pro tempore the question is on the ordering of the previous question. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a 15minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned cove
And discussions just like the one tonight, and even tonight we have four events. So its just really fun. So [applause] thank you. And thank you, cspan, for filming this. Happiness is the best medicine, yet americans will spend 3 billion on medicine and health care this year. A sum thats large enough of to send every family of four a check for 40,000 for their care. And we all know that happiness is not a big ticket item. Our guest tonight, dr. Kelli harding, will discuss this. She is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center and a diplomat to the american board of psychiatric and neurology. Dr. Hardings work in the emergency room at the New York Presbyterian Hospital and as the daughter of a 91yearold, i spend a lot of time there, so i have a lot of admiration. She has appeared on today, good morning america, npr, New York Times and the u. S. News and world report. Dr. Harding is here as the author of the rabbit effect. Yea. [applause] starting with the
Out max and tom, and your families, and the other families of the tragedies for attending here, and for just your unbelievable dedication turning your tragedy into, hopefully, some positive action that can prevent tragedies for other families. It is just remarkable what so many of the families have done in reaction to so many of these tragedies, which really dates back to about 1998 is where we really had sort of the first directed attack. I know in your testimony, were talking about 710 shootings since columbine in 1999. In columbine, 13 people were killed 12 students, one teacher. 20 more were injured. Sandy hook in 2012. 26 killed. Two were injured. Parkland, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 17 killed and 17 injured. The death and casualty toll was simply unbelievable, quite honestly. I grew up in the 50s and 60s. We were concerned about the nuclear holocaust. We would hold drills, and talk under our desks. We never had to worry about someone entering our school and opening