Bring the vote to the floor. Let us show where we are at. No buy. Bring the bill to the floors. No bill, no break. No bill, no break. No bill, no break. The man from kentucky. Congress,me to everyday he has lived in briefed article one. John yarmuth. [applause] thank you, john. Thank you leadership. Inspiration not just today, but everyday. Thank you for what you have brought to this body and this country. Im incredibly proud of this man and this moment. This was a very proud moment. Not just a proud moment for me, its very comfortable moment. Im comfortable because i know that the work that we prevented from being done on the floor importantot nearly as as the work that we are trying to get done. [applause] the American People feel that way. We all know that. We see what is on social media and the reaction. I got a call from a teacher in kentucky, not my district, a teacher from kentucky who said thank you so much for what you are doing today. I had to ship my students from a man with
Coming up next, two former republican members of congress sit down to talk about their time in washington d. C. And how things have changed in the u. S. House of representatives since the 1980s. We hear from Nancy Johnson and peter torqueleson. This is about 90 minutes. Id like to thank you all for coming this morning to our session on former members of congress, our donors and audience. Id like to introduce our moderator this morning, david cain, a senior lecturer and public policy, faculty chair and Public Administration programs in the john f. Kennedy schools of government at harvard university. Since joining the faculty in 1992, professor kings courses have focused on legislatures, Political Parties and Interest Groups. He is also a member of the core faculty within the car center for human rights policy and is a faculty affiliate of the toebman center for state and local government. In the wake of the 2000 president ial elections, professor king directed the task force on Election
Of government at harvard university. Since joining the faculty in 1992, profession so 1992, he is a member of the core faculty within the carr center frp human rights policy and is a faculty affiliate. In the wake of the 2000 president ial election bs, professor king directed the task force for the National Commission on election reform chaired by gerald ford and jimmy carter. That culminated in land marc Voting Rights in 2002. He later oversaw the evaluation and new Management Structure for the Boston Election Department and he served in the Advisory Board of americanelect. Org. In the past professor king chaired the Bipartisan Program for newly elected members of the u. S. Congress and he corrected the executive program for Senior Executives in state and local government. Professor king is the author of three books and published in a range of journals including the american Political Science review and the journal of politics. Please welcome david king. [ applause ] thank you. Is thi
Police are keeping a close eye on a popular spot for joggers in loudoun county. Two women have reported attempted assaults and now police have released a sketch of one of the men theyre looking for. Megan mcgrath is in leesburg with the warning. Reporter well, the trail in virginia is very popular with people who exercise. Cyclists, joggers, walkers and the like. But there have been two attempted attacks here in the last week. Now, the last victim yesterday, she was able to give a good description of the suspect so police were able to come up with this composite sketch. The victim was an offduty sheriffs deputy taking her daily jog around 6 30 yesterday morning along the path in leesburg. A man approached her with a box cutter. She recognized the weapon and was able to turn around in time and run away. She was not hurt. I spoke to a cyclist who saw the police response. He said that itas impressive. I saw a police car coming down the trail with its lights on, which is really unusual to
Outside. You saw all those runners and walkers for the susan g. Komen race for the cure. This morning when it was still dark out, terminal tower was lit up in pink. And theres a live look over progressive field. We hope youre having a great morning. Maybe just Staten Island down with the coffee planning out your just sitting down with your coffee planning out maybe youre just sitting down with your coffee and out your day. We took a walkout side during the break and it was really nice. Actually even a little chilly. Yeah, theres a nice breeze off the lake that were feeling right now. So if youre right on the lake shore, same sort of story. But further inland, it gets warm. Yeah. And you can already see it, temperatures outside in the mid to upper 60s and a few low 70 degree readings to get your saturday morning start. We are nice and dry. This will be the way we stay however, you can see that into the afternoon, we are tracking the shield of showers back towards grand rapids, michigan,