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Get informed straight from the source on cspan unfiltered, unbiased word for word from the nations capitol to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own, this is what democracy looks like, cspan, powered by cable. To introduce our panel former presenter at the festival, the author of america has great storm leading through hurricane and the 63rd governor of the state, mississippi. The honorable haley barbour. Thank you very much. Jordan thank. And to all the sponsors, cosponsors and guests who are here. You know, being here brings back, fond memories about, this great, beautiful state capital, you know ive never held but one elected Public Office in my career. And it was governor and i looked back today and i see legislators who i worked with and people on the staff and denmark great republicans. Theres so many fond memories in that one memory. Im glad that i dont have i dont have have a memory of the legislature ever overturning one of my vetoes. Not. Many
To introduce our panel and i to introducea our panel i wil now turn over to a former presenter at the festival, the author of americas great storm leading to hurricane katrina, and the 63rdat governor of the state of mississippi, the honorable haley barbour. [applause] thank you very much, jordan. Thank you and all the sponsors and cosponsors and guess who are here. You know, being here brings back fond memories about this great, gettable state capital. You know, ive never held but one elective Public Office in my career, and it was governor. And i look back today and i see legislators who i worked with and people on the staff, democrats, republicans, just so many fond memories. And one memory im glad that i dont have, i dont have to have a memory of the legislature ever overturning one of my vetoes. [laughing] not many can say that. This is about politics. This is about books and you will love this book because its a book about an incredibly interesting time in American History. P my
Yesterday, the house passed a series of foreign aid funding bills, including 60 billion for ukraine and 20 million for israel as republicans pushback on some of the pending. We want to know what you think about the bills. Here are the lines. Republicans, 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. If you would like to send us a text, you can do so at 202 7488003. Make sure to include your name and city. You can post on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. And you can also post on x, cspanwj. We will get to your calls in just a few minutes, but first to tell us more about those bills and yesterdays vote is congressional reporter stephen neukam. Welcome. Guest good morning. Host what stood out to you about yesterdays vote, especially the more contentious votes on ukraine and israel . Guest yeah, i think the number one thing that stands out about the vote yesterday was when the ukraine a vote speaker johnson got less than half of his conference to vote with him. Less than
The bill has passed. Thank you. Host it is the washington journal for sunday, april 21. Yesterday, the house passed a series of foreign aid funding bills, including 60 billion for ukraine and 20 million for israel as republicans pushback on some of the pending. We want to know what you think about the bills. Here are the lines. Republicans, 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. If you would like to send us a text, you can do so at 202 7488003. Make sure to include your name and city. You can post on facebook at facebook. Com cspan. And you can also post on x, cspanwj. We will get to your calls in just a few minutes, but first to tell us more about those bills and yesterdays vote is congressional reporter stephen neukam. Welcome. Guest good morning. Host what stood out to you about yesterdays vote, especially the more contentious votes on ukraine and israel . Guest yeah, i think the number one thing that stands out about the vote yesterday was when the ukraine