Welcome, im bob abernethy. Its good to have you with us. A week after the president ial election, the u. S. Catholic bishops vowed to remain active on several hotbutton issues, including gay marriage, which, despite the bishops opposition, was legalized by voters in three states. At their annual fall meeting in baltimore, the bishops also voted down a statement on poverty and the economy. Those opposed argued it was not Strong Enough and failed to significantly highlight Church Teachings on social justice. Meanwhile, the bishops voted unanimously to push for sainthood for dorothy day, cofounder of the catholic worker movent. Day died in 80. She spearheaded a nationwide effort to help the poor and homeless. According to new figures from the census bureau, more than 49 million americans, close to one in six, lived in poverty last year. That number reflects a new approach to calculating poverty that takes into account money spent on healthcare, childcare and other living expenses. It also
Time because we saw the migration of language and by cleaning up of the definitions so i think we do have some ability to use that. I go back to conversations i have with the ceos now because one of the missions is in the Community Bank environments to ensure that Language Access for their boards and part of that mission, one question i get a lot in the observation is when i listen to you use scare the hell out of me and then i go back to the institution and they say everything is okay and that shouldnt be the end of the conversation or at the beginninf the conversation but whats important is that question wasnt even necessarily being asked sufficiently within the Senior Management suites of the organizations and so when you get to the point where as i said before where do those eyeballs gravitate towards, they might gravitate towards regulation that regulation in a lot of cases can be quite technical in nature so what is going to be some overlying documented that a manager can look at
Conveniently forthcoming. Former capitol hill staffer mike writes about washington in the party is over. On cspans at 8 00 duende. A. Q and it was a civil rights march that begins in memphis and ends in jackson. In the three weeks, you can make the argument that the Civil Rights Movement approaches is crossroads. The call for black power is first heard on the merit of march. It immediately generates controversy, it immediately generates a great swelling of enthusiasm among local black people and in a lot of ways it ignites a new direction in black politics. Those changes might have happened over the course of time anyway, but what the meredith was dramatize it. It brought leaders from all over the country and put them into this laboratory of black politics as it moves through mississippi. He created dramatic moments that highlighted the key divisions, the key tensions, and the key strengths that had animated the Civil Rights Movement. A look at the Civil Rights Movement sunday night at
Two things. Submittedt budget was march 4. How long do you think it will did Something Back to congress after that date . Question is, is you can have a lot of under noticed stuff in novemberdecember saying you stabilize the debt. You need 2 trillion longterm. To reduce the to prerecession levels. Trillion over 10 years. It is very similar to what old simpson was saying in bow lessimpson was saying. Walk us through the overview of how much progress was made in the budget. On your first question, it takes about a month to produce estimates of the president s budget. But that time frame varies depending on what the policy proposals are, how from the lawyer or unfamiliar they are to us. And depending on the release of underlying data. So we use a lot of data that comes out with the president s budget separate from his proposals, but data is very important in updating our baseline. We will not make any precise predictions, but in the past it was about a month. I dont i cant speak directly
Abigail adams is one, of course, that fits that mold as well. I think our founding mothers really made it possible for us to be sitting here talking about the influence that these women could have on our country, absolutely. I would say later on in our history, edith roosevelt, who i think structured the modern first ladys role for the 20th century, and certainly eleanor roosevelt, who is without compare, as you can see from the poll that we had tonight. Thanks to all three of you for being here tonight. 45 women, 35 shows over the past year. We really couldnt have done it without you and all the others at the table. Richard, thank you for being with us from kansas tonight. And thanks to the white houses association for showing a much needed light on first lady scholarship. It has been an important partnership. We will not erase it, it will be there for generations to come, for those who want to research the role of first ladies and for the short term, the twitter feed will continue. T