Rights, the middle class, gender and more. For complete Television Schedule visit booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. Now we kickoff the weekend with Peter Kiernan talking about the history of the middle class. [inaudible conversations] good evening. I am the director of the redwood library. Please excuse my voice, my little twins came home with a gifted daddy yesterday and that was watery eyes and scratchy throat. First of all, a bit of housekeeping duties, if there is up fire you go out the front door, just push me aside and i will go down with the ship. Please turn off your cellphones. It gives me great pleasure, when we think about that i mentioned earlier, the word that is offputting to so many people, a public place where operators might try out their orations. A forum, two weeks ago we had the good people from newport show a documentary and richard holbrooke, a man whose values perfectly aligned with the intent of the re
We are draining the swamp and the swamp is fighting back. But dont worry, we will win. We always win. This november you need to vote republican. Vote for Matt Rosendale and vote to put america first. [cheers and applause] republicans stand for stopping illegal immigration, fixing horrible trade deals, cutting your taxes in a major, major way, biggest tax cut in the history of our country. And in addition to that, we have and more. You know what that is, in alaska . Theyve been trying to get that approved for 50 years, and we got it approved. We will be defending your Social Security which the democrats will destroy, and we are going to be defending your medicare and protecting the safety net for truly needy americans, and not for people coming into our country illegally. Democrats want to raise your taxes, they want to raise them. I dont think ladies and gentlemen, you are going to raise those. They want to raise your taxes. Maybe they know something, i dont know. Blue wave, we are goi
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