Republican line. Caller good morning. This hill, the paper you work for, do you write things about both parties . Do you lean more towards the democrats than the republicans . Guest i say we strive to be as middle of the road as absolutely possible. Host thank you s cspans washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Morning at 7 00. M. , David Wasserman also, George Washington University Professor of law and a columnist will discuss the integrity of voter systems. Cspan washington journal live beginning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern this morning. Join the discussion. I came up with the idea for reproductive rights. I went to a end researched and i knew i could find information me figure outelp which points i wanted to say about it and how to form my outline. Approach. A methodical made thehat really piece as dense as this i would say. Reworking a end working as i was trying to come up with my theme. I was coming up with more ideas ideahen i came up with an i
Of artifacts and a lot of history to cover and the last African American to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901 and then its a long time before another African American comes into the house and we have a couple of really rare artifacts from the 1920s and 30s but before i launch into them tell us about how he got into congress. Theres a long period. Almost three decades after he leaves congress where theres no African Americans either in the house or the senate and that has everything to do with the books and the way that that changes over time is theres a critical thing going on in the south where African Americans leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would be called the great migration and that begins depending on which historian you talk to 1890s and runs through world war ii. It picks up momentum around world war i as theres a need in the north to fill industrial jobs and jobs occupied by men that have gone off to fight in the war and y
Of artifacts and a lot of history to cover and the last African American to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901 and then its a long time before another African American comes into the house and we have a couple of really rare artifacts from the 1920s and 30s but before i launch into them tell us about how he got into congress. Theres a long period. Almost three decades after he leaves congress where theres no African Americans either in the house or the senate and that has everything to do with the books and the way that that changes over time is theres a critical thing going on in the south where African Americans leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would be called the great migration and that begins depending on which historian you talk to 1890s and runs through world war ii. It picks up momentum around world war i as theres a need in the north to fill industrial jobs and jobs occupied by men that have gone off to fight in the war and y
Of artifacts and a lot of history to cover and the last African American to be elected in the 19th century leaves in 1901 and then its a long time before another African American comes into the house and we have a couple of really rare artifacts from the 1920s and 30s but before i launch into them tell us about how he got into congress. Theres a long period. Almost three decades after he leaves congress where theres no African Americans either in the house or the senate and that has everything to do with the books and the way that that changes over time is theres a critical thing going on in the south where African Americans leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would be called the great migration and that begins depending on which historian you talk to 1890s and runs through world war ii. It picks up momentum around world war i as theres a need in the north to fill industrial jobs and jobs occupied by men that have gone off to fight in the war and y
Congressman ron desantis and mayor Andruw Gillum of tallahassee. [ applause ] gentlemen, before we start, a reminder of the rules to which you both agreed. You will have 70 seconds to answer my questions and 30 seconds for responses and rebuttals. The timing lights positioned around the studio will hopefully guide you and make it not necessary for me to stop you from talking. Lets begin with opening statements. Each of you has one minute. Were going to start with congressman desanties. Well, thanks, jake. Let me say hello to my wife casey who is here. You know, we have two kids under 2 and when youre out on the campaign trail, its very difficult, and she manages to hold it all together so i love you and thank you. I am ron desantis. Im an iraq veteran. Im a former prosecutor, and im on a mission to protect floridas future for a generation. We need to protect the economic momentum that weve enjoyed, but you cant do that if you do what andrew wants to do which is to raise taxes 40 and in