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roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the same way, confederates trying to succeed and start their own government but not trying to take over the federal government. they're not trying to install jefferson davis as president of the united states. that is what january 6 was trying to do. i can be proven, maybe he cannot, but theory people are advancing here is january 6 was part of an organized coherent plan to take donald trump and make him president and take over the united states illegally. guest: i've never heard a proposition that he is advancing . the revolutionary war
roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the...
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this is really the time of the peer roosevelt court. as you say, throughout the 1930's, he has his failed court packing plan in 1937, but there is the switch in time that saved nine with justice owen roberts, appointed by herbert hoover, the man fdr had defeated. but very soon after that, in the next few years, there is a wave of retirements and a couple of deaths. one interesting thing, it is well known that fdr's court packing plan failed, the plan to enlarge the court. there was a little noticed companion piece of legislation which consider libby -- considerably improved the retirement benefits for justices if they were 17 years old or older and if they had served for more than 10 years. and remember, his plan was to appoint a new justice for every justice over 70. whether it is cause or effect and causing an effect or not? pretty soon after congress passed that law, considerably enhancing those benefits, a number of the justices retired in the next few years. they may have been reacting to the change in the dynamic with owen roberts
this is really the time of the peer roosevelt court. as you say, throughout the 1930's, he has his failed court packing plan in 1937, but there is the switch in time that saved nine with justice owen roberts, appointed by herbert hoover, the man fdr had defeated. but very soon after that, in the next few years, there is a wave of retirements and a couple of deaths. one interesting thing, it is well known that fdr's court packing plan failed, the plan to enlarge the court. there was a little...
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roosevelt, did you want to respond? guest: in terms of the scale of human suffering, absolutely, that is true. but i think the point i am making is an important one. where the confederates trying to overthrow the government of the united states? it depends on what you understand that to mean. the sense in which i'm using that is what we say revolutionary patriots of 1776 or overthrowing the british government? i do not think so. england went on just fine. king george was still think. in the same way, confederates trying to succeed and start their own government but not trying to take over the federal government. they're not trying to install jefferson davis as president of the united states. that is what january 6 was trying to do. i can be proven, maybe he cannot, but theory people are advancing here is january 6 was part of an organized coherent plan to take donald trump and make him president and take over the united states illegally. guest: i've never heard a proposition that he is advancing . the revolutionary war
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franklin roosevelt offered marshall a choice. you can have the command of overlord if you want to or you can continue to and marshall said, mr. president, i will do whatever you wish. why fdr chose eisenhower is an interesting question. i am not alone in this, but i think it is because fdr, a machiavelli and politician could see that similar political gift in eisenhower. with george marshall, what you saw was what you got. with eisenhower, you had the shrewd ability to maneuver. fdr needed that in world war ii to maintain unity in the coalition. susan: it seemed like the ability to handle the politics of the coalition trumped the fact that he had never seen combat at this point. and he was handed this most important operation. richard: that is absolutely right. he had to begin learning on the job and at first his lack of combat experience was a very serious impediment, but he learned and he learned fast. by the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisen
franklin roosevelt offered marshall a choice. you can have the command of overlord if you want to or you can continue to and marshall said, mr. president, i will do whatever you wish. why fdr chose eisenhower is an interesting question. i am not alone in this, but i think it is because fdr, a machiavelli and politician could see that similar political gift in eisenhower. with george marshall, what you saw was what you got. with eisenhower, you had the shrewd ability to maneuver. fdr needed that...
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teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much.
teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much.
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and kermit roosevelt is a law school professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. thank you for your or facebook.. a good friday morning to you. this is the front page banner headline of the washington times. hunter biden indicted over gun possession. the probe results in several firearms charges weeks after previous deal. this from the wall street journal delving into those charges. the indictment alleges that hunter biden knowingly lied and said he was not addicted to drugs when he purchased the gun in october 2018 and that he possessed the firearm illegally. he faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison but he would likely serve far less than that. the white house has maintained it is not involved in bidens legal matters in the president has never discussed them with the justice department. that from the wall street journal. plenty of reaction on capitol hill. the official filing of these charges being handed out by a grand jury. this is congressman andy bates, republican from arizona, saying the hunter biden indictment is a move to make you think the doj is
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we have an opportunity as theodore roosevelt taught us the presidency is the pulpit we need to be able to talk about the vested america for their great things happening in our country everyday that are never reported. never talked about, never discussed. if you came from another country to visit america for the first time you dropped into one of our major cities today as opposed to dropping into harlan, what would you go home and tell this is what i saw in america? we have got an opportunity to tell ourselves in the world the best of america we can do this two things can happen at once the best of america's happening it's happening a lot of communities like the small town i grew up in. i rip in the town of three hunter people. spent my whole life there all the ripped through working back there every summer through college, work at the grain elevator, working as a farm, working as a chimney sweep to thepayment with her because evey job i had was reached took a share of the end of the date and at the beginning of the david ranching, albeit roping calves again. i get what working families
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at just one of the 205 migrant shelters, the roosevelt hotel, there have been dozens of arrests, mostly for domestic violence, but robberies, assaulting police officers as well. and earlier this year four individuals that were housed at the watson hotel were arrested for shoplifting tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from macy's at roosevelt field mall. just this week an illegal immigrant who was previously released by customs and border protection and the new york state police was arrested for murder on september 2, for a murder on september 2. he was in our country and on our streets, despite having a warrant out for his arrest for a previous stabbing. and there were two individuals who were accused of sexual assault in erie county in western new york. even the erie county executive, an elected democrat, has had enough of what is going on, demanded the mayor adams pause putting more of these quote-unquote asylum seekers in his community until these security threats are addressed. now, this monday we marked 22 years since the 9/11 attacks. democrats, republicans say neve
at just one of the 205 migrant shelters, the roosevelt hotel, there have been dozens of arrests, mostly for domestic violence, but robberies, assaulting police officers as well. and earlier this year four individuals that were housed at the watson hotel were arrested for shoplifting tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from macy's at roosevelt field mall. just this week an illegal immigrant who was previously released by customs and border protection and the new york state police...
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theodore roosevelt, constant reading. he would be up all night long. he would have insomnia and pore through books. t.r. wrote like 35 books and 150,000 letters. he read. the book that i think influenced him a lot was charles darwin's "on the origins of species" which came out in 1859, right when his father was creating the museum of natural history. we probably take for granted what a revolution darwin's book was on evolution and species. t.r. spoke multiple languages and could read books in french or german. jefferson, that classic line of john f. kennedy's, there was a dinner at the white house that there were never that many brilliant people there that night except when jefferson dined alone. [laughter] those two in my mind are the ones. sometimes a writer can help a president along. harry truman was not a great writer. he never graduated from high school. his memoirs are solid. he was living in independence, missouri without a lot going on with the vietnam war and civil rights, and there is truman at his home. there was a filmmaker that came right
theodore roosevelt, constant reading. he would be up all night long. he would have insomnia and pore through books. t.r. wrote like 35 books and 150,000 letters. he read. the book that i think influenced him a lot was charles darwin's "on the origins of species" which came out in 1859, right when his father was creating the museum of natural history. we probably take for granted what a revolution darwin's book was on evolution and species. t.r. spoke multiple languages and could read...
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his views did change. >> i have a question regarding after he was donated by theodore roosevelt and before he was confirmed, he gave a lot of farewell addresses in boston, and he didn't want to the tavern club. in that address he was given a resume of his life and he said, he talked about the civil war, the civil war was perhaps the great experience of his life. but he followed up and said perhaps even a great moral experience was the first five or 10 years of the profession, becoming a lawyer. i wonder if you had any thoughts about that. >> it's very interesting, because they consistence training in his few words, metaphor, about being on the firing line of life. and he felt like having important decisions in your hands, life and death, was part of living. it was part of facing up to life in the fullest. and he talks, either in that speech or another one or at that time, about where but the law do you encounter all of this human passion and conflict and life-and-death? it was clearly a huge education for him. particularly his first years on the massachusetts court, where, by the way, the
his views did change. >> i have a question regarding after he was donated by theodore roosevelt and before he was confirmed, he gave a lot of farewell addresses in boston, and he didn't want to the tavern club. in that address he was given a resume of his life and he said, he talked about the civil war, the civil war was perhaps the great experience of his life. but he followed up and said perhaps even a great moral experience was the first five or 10 years of the profession, becoming a...
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i will note turn over to my cochair jim roosevelt. >> thank you. before we begin, we want to note it is been just over a year since the dnc passed the final version of the delegate selection rules september 10, 2022. on this occasion we want to share our gratitude with the committee for being the most transparent process in history. as you know our meetings have always been open to the public. but for the first time in the cycle all meetings were live streamed. in fact there still available to you on the dnc youtube channel four those unfairly with our process we like to catch up on artwork over the past year. or for those who have trouble getting to sleep at night. [laughter] but for those who will watch our recordings later a brief overview of what we accomplished today. in january of 2022 we began our discussion of the 2024 delegate selection rule. at that meeting we discussed the importance of a transparent process. how to increase opportunities for democratic voters. and how the early development of our rules lead to a level playing field. in
i will note turn over to my cochair jim roosevelt. >> thank you. before we begin, we want to note it is been just over a year since the dnc passed the final version of the delegate selection rules september 10, 2022. on this occasion we want to share our gratitude with the committee for being the most transparent process in history. as you know our meetings have always been open to the public. but for the first time in the cycle all meetings were live streamed. in fact there still...
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and professor law professor roosevelt talk about lawsuits seeking to disqualify former president donald trump using the 14th amendment from running for president. and the congressional budget office looks at the latest census report showing the first poverty rate increase in 13 years. c-span's "washington journal" join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thousands community centers to create wi-fi lists so those of low income families can get the ols they need. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. host: we're back this morning with congressman espaillit. a member of the appropriations committee and a democrat from new york. congressman,
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teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much. >> thank you. good morning. and again, on behalf of everyone at the atlantic, thank you so much for coming today and tomorrow, i hope. we have an amazing program. we're kicking it off with the secretary of state. i have told him he is the warm-up act for nancy pelosi. he accepted that with eck anymority, i think. you're a diplomat. you made the arena stage. you're open for nancy. we'll see. next year you might headline this event. i don't know. we'll see. see how you do in the next 27 minutes. but thank you very much for coming. i appreciate it. and i was hoping that we could lift up a little bit from the daily events and get a larger picture of where america is in the world and
teddy roosevelt. he said when he talked about being in the arena, you're no longer a speck state tater. if you don't, you're it. you're in the arena. we're no longer spectators. you have to be ready to take a punch and throw a punch for the children. 4. [applause] >> and we're going to end it on that note. thank you very much. >> thank you. good morning. and again, on behalf of everyone at the atlantic, thank you so much for coming today and tomorrow, i hope. we have an amazing...
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robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest:
robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest:
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i presented it to the president and most of the cabinet in the roosevelt room of the white house. the president said this is really terrific. let's do it. and i thought it was over. as i was getting up, the president comes to me, he grabs josh bolton and says this is fantastic, but it is not big enough. i want you to go back and give me something massive that would transform, not just mother to child, but the people that bill was talking about. the young people that were getting infected. i was sort of stunned. i said that is going to cost a lot of money. he said let me worry about the money. and he sent me back to the drawing board and that is when i put together the program, 200 million people treated. it started off as a 15 billion dollar program over five years. we were trying to determine what were the countries that were going to be involved. what about in dieppe? about china? we decided it would be fundamentally lower income countries in sub-saharan africa. from the time i presented it to him, i worked with the white house staff, people whose names you do not know, but they
i presented it to the president and most of the cabinet in the roosevelt room of the white house. the president said this is really terrific. let's do it. and i thought it was over. as i was getting up, the president comes to me, he grabs josh bolton and says this is fantastic, but it is not big enough. i want you to go back and give me something massive that would transform, not just mother to child, but the people that bill was talking about. the young people that were getting infected. i was...
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trusts in the late 1890's and early 1900's and became interested in imperialism, very much against teddy roosevelt's adventures abroad and considered him one of the worst presidents we've ever had. he changed the kind of writing key was doing. he would still do a sustained a novel, but it was not the same energy or the attention to detail, and they were not as popular. having said that he was still an immensely influential and popular person. harry: i think we should probably finish up and go on to some questions, but i would like -- you see these creators. twain's most prolific and happiest time was in the 1870's and 1880s when they were living in hartford with his family and everything seemed wonderful. they would do theatricals with his girls out in the yard. it was incredibly productive time for him professionally and financially he did really well, but again life caught up with him and his decision making. there were a series of ongoing tragedies within his family, so at the same time she is enjoying all of this incredible popular success his family starts to deteriorate, and it becomes very pa
trusts in the late 1890's and early 1900's and became interested in imperialism, very much against teddy roosevelt's adventures abroad and considered him one of the worst presidents we've ever had. he changed the kind of writing key was doing. he would still do a sustained a novel, but it was not the same energy or the attention to detail, and they were not as popular. having said that he was still an immensely influential and popular person. harry: i think we should probably finish up and go...
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robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: later on today with the announcement yesterday of the house impeachment inquiry, there will be a press conference featuring gop leadership. they will talk about the biden impeachment inquiry and concerns over funding when it comes to the government running out of money on september 30. you can see that at 10:002 on c-span and follow along on our app at c-span now and as always, you can follow along on our website at c-span.org. the house of representatives is coming in and we will take them to you now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright na
robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: later on today with the announcement yesterday of the house...
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richard nixon's -- did roosevelt and woodrow wilson round out the room. ford saw to it tt ey were replaced with lincoln who was a lifengero and harry truman. which surprised a lot of people. they were both children of capitol hill. what i like to call charismatic lee challenged. they were not great orators. because they had spent so much time on capitol hill, they knew government. harry truman was the last american president before ford who could get up in front of a room full of reporters and introduce the annual federal budget, because he knew it backwards. in early 1976, to be perfectly blunt, the campaign advisors around or had a unique conundrum. how do we demonstrate to doubting voters that this guy is smart? they hit on his hail mary. the federal government was a whole lot bigger than it was in harry truman's day. it was a really risky thing to do. ford said, i would like to do that. so they got like 500 people in the state department auditorium. ford gets up and says, it will be different this year. he gave a little talk. 56 questions, all of whic
richard nixon's -- did roosevelt and woodrow wilson round out the room. ford saw to it tt ey were replaced with lincoln who was a lifengero and harry truman. which surprised a lot of people. they were both children of capitol hill. what i like to call charismatic lee challenged. they were not great orators. because they had spent so much time on capitol hill, they knew government. harry truman was the last american president before ford who could get up in front of a room full of reporters and...
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and the top 3 -- franklin roosevelt, george washington and abraham lincoln, ranked first in the four surveys we have done since 2000. would you put lbj ahead of any of those others in the top 10? caller: hi am not so sure about that. i think he is well represented where he is at. he had problems with the vietnam war and that first term of his. i think that may have added somewhat. i am pretty happy with where he is at. host: thanks for watching, donald. this is doug in newport news, republican. caller: good morning. i just wanted to find out your view on if the economy is doing so great, why aren't people working? i think people are getting lazy in this country. every generation has gotten lazier as it has gone along since the great generation. i worked three jobs and no one gave me a college degree. i paid off my bills because i am too whiny i cannot afford to do something i went and did, i got drafted out of high school. i did not get a chance to go get a college bill. host: did you watch our previous segment about the snap program, previously known as food stamps? caller: no, i di
and the top 3 -- franklin roosevelt, george washington and abraham lincoln, ranked first in the four surveys we have done since 2000. would you put lbj ahead of any of those others in the top 10? caller: hi am not so sure about that. i think he is well represented where he is at. he had problems with the vietnam war and that first term of his. i think that may have added somewhat. i am pretty happy with where he is at. host: thanks for watching, donald. this is doug in newport news, republican....
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based on the view that government and corporations are corrupt is the solution a solution like theodore roosevelt introduced in the late 1890's? ron: i think some of it is corporate and misalignment of agreements. to me, the gun issue most americans think we should ban semi automatic rifles. we are the only country in the world that has access to those weapons in their responsible for every mass shooting and we have won almost every single day. people don't understand why the government can do something about it. why don't we do something about that? lack of trust in government is, why can't you do something about this. president biden has not had the most to do it yet. i think progress on problems as part of restoring trust is speaking frankly to people is a part of trust. mo: i think looking through this with the historical context and supported. if you look at the speeches given a century ago you hear the same rhetoric. one century ago we were going through a transition from agricultural to industrial based economy. now we are going through industrial economy into information based economy. wh
based on the view that government and corporations are corrupt is the solution a solution like theodore roosevelt introduced in the late 1890's? ron: i think some of it is corporate and misalignment of agreements. to me, the gun issue most americans think we should ban semi automatic rifles. we are the only country in the world that has access to those weapons in their responsible for every mass shooting and we have won almost every single day. people don't understand why the government can do...
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i just had the pleasure of spending two hours in the roosevelt room at the white house with president biden, vice president harris, the king family and 12 to 15 civil rights leaders. to share with the president and reflect on the moment and talk about the issues that are so prevalent today, with respected that meeting was planned many weeks ago. it turned into a discussion stemming from what happened in jacksonville. the reminder, the stark reminder that racially motivated hate and violence is too common in america today. whether it was jacksonville or buffalo, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, el paso, mother emanuel church -- i could go on. how can violence be a weapon so common to affect our fellow citizens? that has been bearing and weighing on my mind. as i left the march, i was proud to speak on saturday. my late predecessor, the great whitney young, was one of the original big six leaders who convened the original march. as soon as i returned to my hotel room and turned on the television, there it was. one minute later, my phone rang and it was the assistant attorney ge
i just had the pleasure of spending two hours in the roosevelt room at the white house with president biden, vice president harris, the king family and 12 to 15 civil rights leaders. to share with the president and reflect on the moment and talk about the issues that are so prevalent today, with respected that meeting was planned many weeks ago. it turned into a discussion stemming from what happened in jacksonville. the reminder, the stark reminder that racially motivated hate and violence is...
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you know what was ruled that someone was established at the roosevelt shelter in manhattan and dozens of crimes are being committed and you are doing nothing about it. mr. diaz-balart: i would like to inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 41/4 minutes. and the gentlelady from connecticut has 3 1/2. ms. delauro: i find it unbelievable that the gentlewoman from new york would support a bill that cuts money from ourial eye and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i yield to the gentleman from from arkansas for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. hill: i thank the chairman from florida. this is an important day, mr. speaker. this congress needs to come together to go back and get our spending under control and also get our border under control, both of which are concern to the american people. we hear it in our offices every day. spending is unsustainable, 2,000 people a month coming across the border and living in this country illegally is unsustainable. this is a product
you know what was ruled that someone was established at the roosevelt shelter in manhattan and dozens of crimes are being committed and you are doing nothing about it. mr. diaz-balart: i would like to inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 41/4 minutes. and the gentlelady from connecticut has 3 1/2. ms. delauro: i find it unbelievable that the gentlewoman from new york would support a bill that cuts money from ourial eye and i reserve. the chair: the...
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you know what was ruled that someone was established at the roosevelt shelter in manhattan and dozens of crimes are being committed and you are doing nothing about it. mr. diaz-balart: i would like to inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 41/4 minutes. and the gentlelady from connecticut has 3 1/2. ms. delauro: i find it unbelievable that the gentlewoman from new york would support a bill that cuts money from ourial eye and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i yield to the gentleman from from arkansas for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. hill: i thank the chairman from florida. this is an important day, mr. speaker. this congress needs to come together to go back and get our spending under control and also get our border under control, both of which are concern to the american people. we hear it in our offices every day. spending is unsustainable, 2,000 people a month coming across the border and living in this country illegally is unsustainable. this is a product
you know what was ruled that someone was established at the roosevelt shelter in manhattan and dozens of crimes are being committed and you are doing nothing about it. mr. diaz-balart: i would like to inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 41/4 minutes. and the gentlelady from connecticut has 3 1/2. ms. delauro: i find it unbelievable that the gentlewoman from new york would support a bill that cuts money from ourial eye and i reserve. the chair: the...
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this is how roosevelt intended to adjust it. and frankly eisenhower and nixon adjusted it. so this is very bipartisan. let's focus under the right thing for the american people in this case. i would argue this the best economic to velma plan we have two. >> we heard about this from people on the ground talking about it. we have also heard a cry for the people here for leadership it seems to be the question but that is what you are saying as well. you've been a leader on this issue. so just come with me for a second period. >> imagine a world where republicans don't exist. we need both republicans and democrats i'm not wishing anyone out but imagine that your world not trying to be. getting a vote on a bill did not get a vote in committee when you speaker of your own party. why is it democrats when hundreds are on your bill why is it the democrats are not doing more on this issue to lead? >> when you say why aren't democrats. >> i am a democrat and we are leading. >> why aren't other democrats went top democrats questioned. >> question. >> paid 208 democrats that signed onto
this is how roosevelt intended to adjust it. and frankly eisenhower and nixon adjusted it. so this is very bipartisan. let's focus under the right thing for the american people in this case. i would argue this the best economic to velma plan we have two. >> we heard about this from people on the ground talking about it. we have also heard a cry for the people here for leadership it seems to be the question but that is what you are saying as well. you've been a leader on this issue. so...
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sarah delano mother james roosevelt and became the mother of fdr in 1882. author charlotte gray writes that one of the reasons to write about these two women it is their reputation different in their lifetime, have both suffered since their deaths. >> author charlotte gray on this episode of boonotes plus. bo notes plus is available on the c-span now free video app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, citizens are truly informed, a republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. the span, powered -- c-span, powered by cable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are joined now by jack fitzpatrick, a congress reporter for bloomberg government. caller: good morning. think you for having me. host: we have been talking a lot about the federal gove
sarah delano mother james roosevelt and became the mother of fdr in 1882. author charlotte gray writes that one of the reasons to write about these two women it is their reputation different in their lifetime, have both suffered since their deaths. >> author charlotte gray on this episode of boonotes plus. bo notes plus is available on the c-span now free video app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where...
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in 1932, president roosevelt signed into law legislation that authorized the duck stamp, that allowed for hunters to get this stamp in order to go hunt water fowl. this program has been incredibly successful over that 09-year period -- 90-year period, selling today approximately 1.6 million stamps every single year. this is generated -- this has generated approximately $1.1 billion that has all, all of these proceeds invested back into conservation. into the migratory bird conservation fund. this has benefited over 600,000 acres of our national wildlife refuge system and benefited conservation. now, i'll say it again. this program has been wildly successful. mr. speaker, in mr. speaker in 2013, legislation was signed into law that created an electronic duck stamp. the thought there was with the internet work the ability to improve access to compliance, we would allow for a digital duck stamp to allow -- to provide 45 days of authorization to go hunt. 45 days. the problem was, the physical paper stamp often missed that 45-day window. so the problem would be, someone paid to get a duck
in 1932, president roosevelt signed into law legislation that authorized the duck stamp, that allowed for hunters to get this stamp in order to go hunt water fowl. this program has been incredibly successful over that 09-year period -- 90-year period, selling today approximately 1.6 million stamps every single year. this is generated -- this has generated approximately $1.1 billion that has all, all of these proceeds invested back into conservation. into the migratory bird conservation fund....
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and the top 3 -- franklin roosevelt, george washington and abraham lincoln, ranked first in the four surveys we have done since 2000. would you put lbj ahead of any of those others in the top 10? caller: hi am not so sure about that. i think he is well represented where he is at. he had problems with the vietnam war and that first term of his. i think that may have added somewhat. i am pretty happy with where he is at. host: thanks for watching, donald. this is doug in newport news, republican. caller: good morning. i just wanted to find out your view on if the economy is doing so great, why aren't people working? i think people are getting lazy in this country. every generation has gotten lazier as it has gone along since the great generation. i worked three jobs and no one gave me a college degree. i paid off my bills because i am too whiny i cannot afford to do something i went and did, i got drafted out of high school. i did not get a chance to go get a college bill. host: did you watch our previous segment about the snap program, previously known as food stamps? caller: no, i di
and the top 3 -- franklin roosevelt, george washington and abraham lincoln, ranked first in the four surveys we have done since 2000. would you put lbj ahead of any of those others in the top 10? caller: hi am not so sure about that. i think he is well represented where he is at. he had problems with the vietnam war and that first term of his. i think that may have added somewhat. i am pretty happy with where he is at. host: thanks for watching, donald. this is doug in newport news, republican....
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this is built on multi-decades authority about disclosure and in fact president roosevelt called the initial bill the truth in securities act. nothing could be further from the truth. we have no climate agenda whatsoever. we are not a climate regulator. over 80% of the top 1000 companies in 2021 have been making climate risk disclosures and 55% were making greenhouse gas disclosures. so it's trying to build some comparability of that which is already happening. we got a lot of feedback. we will have to look at that feedback and think about what to do as senator tester and i talked about. we will have to think about a lot of other pieces of this it's trying to bring comparability to that which is already happening. we are not a climate regulator. sen. danes: i'm out of time thank you. >> could you give a description of the power the equity sector over the last one he five years, how they've moved into banking insurance, real estate, other things and do you believe that these entities are now competitive to banks and the large banks and
this is built on multi-decades authority about disclosure and in fact president roosevelt called the initial bill the truth in securities act. nothing could be further from the truth. we have no climate agenda whatsoever. we are not a climate regulator. over 80% of the top 1000 companies in 2021 have been making climate risk disclosures and 55% were making greenhouse gas disclosures. so it's trying to build some comparability of that which is already happening. we got a lot of feedback. we will...
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teddy roosevelt. "it is not the critic that counts, not the man that points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who airs and comes up short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming. but, who does actually strive to do the deed? who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause? who at the best, in the end, knows the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst he fails, at least fails while if daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither knew victory nor defeat." that night, i used those words to introduce our special guest with us this evening. i introduced him as someone who knows precisely what it means to raise the dangers in the arena, someone who strives valiantly, who knows great enthusiasms, who spends him
teddy roosevelt. "it is not the critic that counts, not the man that points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who airs and comes up short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming. but, who does actually strive to do the deed? who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends...
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robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: later on today with the announcement yesterday of the house impeachment inquiry, there will be
robert kennedy, john kennedy, martin luther king, harry truman, franklin roosevelt were true democratic party candidates i want to continue to advocate for that and get the democratic party on the issues -- to stand on the issues it always has. host: kennedy 24.com is the website. we are talking about his campaign in the issues he is advocating for. we appreciate your time today on c-span. guest: thanks so much for having me. host: later on today with the announcement yesterday of the house...