Thank you, thank you. Admiral sestak thank you. I am joe sestak from pennsylvania. I wore the cloth of our country for 31 years in war and peace. It is where i learned the value of serving country above self and accountability in answering for oneself. I was sent to Harvard University for a doctorate in economics. I worked for president clinton as his director for defense policy in the white house. At sea i was prepared for increasing command, head of the new strategic antiterrorist group on the ground in afghanistan. Took command of an Aircraft Carrier prepared for strikes against the taliban and al qaeda, and then i came home. I stood holding my wifes hand in a Military Hospital as they rolled out my fouryearold child. We could not get the brain tumor, the doctor says, she has about 90 days. But that Little Warrior fought on and she beat it. I left the navy to be with her. [applause] and then i owed this country. I gave up the military to save my daughters life. I gave up being an in
For oneself. I was sent to Harvard University for a doctorate in economics. I worked for president clinton as his director for defense policy in the white house. At sea i was prepared for increasing command, head of the new strategic antiterrorist group on the ground in afghanistan. Took command of an Aircraft Carrier prepared for strikes against the taliban and al qaeda, and then i came home. I stood holding my wifes hand in a Military Hospital as they rolled out my fouryearold child. We could not get the brain tumor, the doctor says, she has about 90 days. But that Little Warrior fought on and she beat it. I left the navy to be with her. [applause] and then i owed this country. I gave up the military to save my daughters life. I gave up being an independent and became a democrat. I one home to pennsylvania. Second democrat since the civil war. I am running as a retired navy admiral. Running on National Security begin that home and then health security. I won my second election by 20
Court. It is not always an edifying experience but a mean and ugly fight at times and we know how it turned out, judge kavanaugh now Justice Kavanaugh was narrowly confirmed on a largely partyline vote. It was a memorable site so why did you to choose to retell this story in book links for . Guest we were both involved in the kavanaugh confirmation battle. She was working on the confirmation and covering it as a journalist. We knew we had a good story here and knew that we had good access and we wanted to lay it down and get the record down and so we interviewed more than 100 people, including the president and various other people and several Supreme Court justices people in the senate and we are so glad we did because this was something that gripped the nation last year and in the chaos of it and in the moment it is worth reflecting on after the dust settled about lessons to learn from it and what were the things that happened behind the scenes and were glad we got to do it. Guest ab
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Tackle the rules written by those with the biggest check books, all of the plans you have. Eard today are just talk as democrats, the problem is, we have talked about this problem for too long. In d. C. , talking has become the substitute for doing. In my legislature, we passed the most progressive disclosure laws in the country. I dont care if you call yourselves americans in america for america, you have to disclose every nickel you pay out. The Koch Brothers bombed our on day 90, it stopped. If we can kick the Koch Brothers out of montana, we can kick them out of New Hampshire, we can kick them out of d. C. , we can kick them out of everywhere in this country. It is not just donald trump on the ballot. Indeed, the American Dream is on the ballot. We have significant problems in this nation. Remember how united the country actually felt in those days after 9 11 . We need that same kind of purpose, compassion, and unity to come together, to bridge the deep divisions, solve the greates