Georgetown University Law center. He has served in all three branches of government and hes argued, remember, the mb cases before the United States Supreme Court. So he brings a really ni,diversa book. The court during this era. Cliff also has worked with the Washington Post company and. He has gosh, youve written extensively in t media about Court Related issues and and other issues sow id like to welcome cliff stone. Well thank you so much, bill thank you. And thâ– ank u all for here. And i just want to say it is an honor and a pleasure for me to here, d as bill was saying, the publication date is the first officialb special place to have it and its so ny days researching at the wonder library here with, the very helpful perso and so its just terrific to be here. And i really appreciate it. We, thatlets just launch righ. As i was saying before, i think e this roosevelttime aligned themselveo perfectly World War Two and the personalities involved here to give a perfect natural framew
[applause] [playing 9 to 5 ] sen. warren: hello, indianola. [applause] sen. warren: thank you, nick, for the introduction, and thank you all for being here. i ve been back to indianola i don t know what time this is, but i m glad to be here. and as you can see, i brought family. i have my son-in-law, my daughter, emilio. stand up. my grandson, granddaughter all right here. my son, alex, is somewhere with his wife, elise, and my guys, bruce and bailey. [cheering] sen. warren: yes. bailey is ready for this day. for the stage. getaway, dog. i want you to know that bailey is a good boy. he s a good boy. so, what we re going to do today usually, as you know, i talk, we take some questions, then we stay for selfies. i ve been in washington for it feels like years and haven t been able to get out and talk to as many folks in iowa, so i m afraid i m not going to be able to state. we re trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i can t stay and do selfie,
> it s enough to drive you crazy if you let it ine to five hello, indianola! thank you, nick, for the introduction and thank you all for being here. i ve been back to indianola. i don t know which time this is. i m glad to be here. as you can see, i brought family. i have my son-in-law, my daughter amelia, stand up. grandson atticus. granddaughter, lavinia. my guys, bruce and bailey. [applause] bailey is ready for the stage get away, dog. i want you to know bailey is a good boy. usually as you know, i talk take some questions and then we stay for selfies. been in washington for feels like years. i haven t been able to talk to as manynologist iowa. i m afraid i m not going to be able to stay. i can t stay and do selfies but i have a substitute. bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we ll do our best. this is such a moment. i ve been at this for a year. a little over a year ago, i declared, got in this race here in iowa. and in that time we have done tow
this was the life of frances perkins around this building. and i ll explain to you how that happened and much of the research was denied library of congress, which is sponsoring today s events. it s a wonderful institution and the beautiful buildings, they re such important research materials there and it s all available free. these public access libraries are really one of the things that make our nation great. and i m very grateful to the library of congress for being here and for continuing to give us such a wonderful material. now, this is a self selecting crowd, i know some of you already know who frances perkins is, but a lot of people don t. so, let s start by asking this question. how many of you know who france perkins is? oh yes! this is great! good! how about this, how many of you know on someone me on social security? please raise your hand. how many of you know someone who is receiving unemployment insurance or who has ever received unemployment compensation? o
create new deal legislation including social security, unemployment insurance and the minimum wage. the author spoke at the ninth annual book festival which is library of congress hosted on the national mall. this is very interesting and personally meaningful to me because the genesis of my entire book, which is the woman behind the new deal. it s the life of francis perkins i ll explain to you how that happened. and much of the research was done at library of congress which is sponsoring today s events. it s a wonderful institution. the beautiful buildings, there s such important research materials there. and it s all available free. these public access libraries are really one of the things that make our nation great. and i m very grateful to the library of congress for being here and for continuing to give us such wonderful material. now, this is a self-selecting crowd. i know some of you already know who francis perkins is. but a lot of people don t. so let s start by