Mrs. Boxer mr. President , reserving the right to object. The presiding officer the senator from california. Mrs. Boxer reserving the right to object, and i want to explain how i will come to my conclusion at the end by saying a couple of things. I say that these are all my friends who i really enjoy working with. I say to my friend from oklahoma, he said tom steyer is from california. This is a fact. So is justice kennedy. So was Richard Nixon who signed the Clean Air Act. Richard nixon signed the Clean Air Act, and republican president George Herbert walker bush signed the Clean Air Act amendments. Mr. Inhofe would the senator yield on that point because i was a cosponsor of the Clean Air Act. Mrs. Boxer i will not yield, and the fact is republican objection to controlling Carbon Pollution took that case all the way to the supreme court. Now, another thing i need to correct the record on is my friend senator barrasso who talks about our president as if our president doesnt care about
State in history. Good evening and welcome tonight history and for those of you are not familiar with the history on path, the series what we have been doing for the last two years now, congratulations on her anniversary guys climactic and thank you. Which we get each other. Yes bear, that sounds good and works pretty so joe and marie and i have been traveling around into different breweries wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history kind of the wild and unusual the interesting and stories that slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about our local history and tons a special program because we are here in a Historic Site in february we are here at the Harrison Hall. It has a lot of historic significance to the American Civil War which we will get into as we move forward this evening but before we go into the microphone over to joe. Thank you so much for joining us here and live at Harrison Hall know my name is joe rizzo the execu
State in history. Good evening and welcome tonight history and for those of you are not familiar with the history on path, the series what we have been doing for the last two years now, congratulations on her anniversary guys climactic and thank you. Which we get each other. Yes bear, that sounds good and works pretty so joe and marie and i have been traveling around into different breweries wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history kind of the wild and unusual the interesting and stories that slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about our local history and tons a special program because we are here in a Historic Site in february we are here at the Harrison Hall. It has a lot of historic significance to the American Civil War which we will get into as we move forward this evening but before we go into the microphone over to joe. Thank you so much for joining us here and live at Harrison Hall know my name is joe rizzo the execu
It is good to be here at the national archives. To be back here i should say. I have researched all of my books at the national archives. Is a place of buried treasures they have a lot of boxes here filled with little folders filled with papers in the stories headed and escapers if you listen closely you may have somebody take a piece of paper upstairs and read it to a head yell holy cow. We dont have those that often the when they come it is what keeps the researches going. This book exists because i gave in to the deep dark desire that lurks in the depth with the human soul and researched the desired to prove that your boss is full of baloney. This happened in 2010. At American History magazine i immediately made a suggestion to the launch of the plays and had just hired me. The with the 50th anniversary is coming up. Why dont we take a couple of pages to run a newspaper story aired on dash story i that it was a good idea. But he did not and he said the civil ward journalism is lousy
They got a lot of boxes here, boxes filled with little folders filled with papers, and theres a lot of stories hidden in those papers. In fact, if you get real quiet and you listen real closely, you just might hear somebody take a piece of paper out of the box upstairs and read it and go, holy cow. You dont have those holy cow experiences all that often, but when they come, its really a thrill for a researcher, and thats what keeps researchers going. So this book exists today because i gave into one of those deep, dark desires that lurks in the depths of the human soul. I refer to the desire to prove that your boss is full of baloney. This happened in 2010. I was hired as an editor at American History magazine, and i immediately made a suggestion to the honcho of the place who just hired me. I said, the 150 the anniversary of the civil war is coming up. I dont we take a couple pages in each issue and run a newspaper story about some event in the civil war that happen 150 years ago . I