welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome use who join us on the heritage.org as well as c-span networks. for those in-house, we would affect courtesy to know that mobile devices have been turned off. for those watching online, you are welcome to ask questions online. by simply emailing speaker @heritage.org. leading our discussion and welcoming our special guest is david croitzer our legal fellow. our senior research fellow for labor markets and trade. prior to joining us here at heritage, he taught economics at james madison university, from 1984 to 2007. in 1994, he was a visiting economist at the food and drug administration and in the early 80s he was also a visiting economics instructor at ohio university. please join me in welcoming david coritzer. [applause] i want to welcome all of you here online and watching on television to our event, protecting public employees first amendment rights major cases challenging abood. i m going to give the bio, a brief in
we are leaving this recorded program for live house coverage. the houses meeting today. members are doing this every three days. no legislative business is expected. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker s rooms, washington, d.c. august 25, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable billy long to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the saint vincent derosa, francis compaveary catholic hoich. the chaplain: we thank you for the opportunity to serve you and our citizens. we ask your forgiveness for past failings whether by act or omission. we intercede for this venerable house. grant the strength required to be humble before the necessities of our people, especially those most in need. may our strong hand be our defense, your mercy our salvation, your truth our
if you re supporting donald you , (202) 748-8000, if oppose the billionaire, (202) 48-8001. we ll get to republicans in a moment. what s your reaction to senator cruz s speech last night not endorsing donald trump. but first to peter. accepting the vice presidential nomination, this is how it s played this morning in the papers. this is the chicago tribune. and the columbus dispatch out of ohio says cruz and boos. that s their big headline. here s the daily news out of new york. civil war is what they are saying. and we want to show you this one as well. this is the indianapolis star and it s pence energizes republicans. with regard to the ted cruz speech, here s a little different take by the dallas morning news. angry texans storm out after trump interrupts cruz convention speech. hundreds of angry texans storm out after he interrupted cruz s speech while many more booed cruz for not endorsing trump. quote i m done, i m done as jeremiah stormed out. my guy s spoken.
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