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under their new law, d.c. elections -- d.c. law makes elections more susceptible to to foreign influence. so this is beyond unacceptable. american elections should be for american citizens. what i think is interesting, i watched that entire hearing. i know, i'm a nerd. [laughter] but it's my work. and not a single democrat on either of the committees asked a question, challenged any of the facts that were presented as problematic that had been presented by the chairman and by the republican members of the committee. all they did, all they did was complain, first of all, that there was even being a hearing to talk about this even though congress has the oversight responsibility for the district of columbia. and all they talked about was how trying to identify, make them clean the voter roles once a year. the new bill will require the district of columbia to clean its voter rolls once a year. it will eliminate same-day registration. it will undo the provisions about allowing citizens to vote in d.c. elections and other common sen
under their new law, d.c. elections -- d.c. law makes elections more susceptible to to foreign influence. so this is beyond unacceptable. american elections should be for american citizens. what i think is interesting, i watched that entire hearing. i know, i'm a nerd. [laughter] but it's my work. and not a single democrat on either of the committees asked a question, challenged any of the facts that were presented as problematic that had been presented by the chairman and by the republican...
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the d.c. jail here. and the room is not descripght it looks like half of our grammar schools growing up with cinderblocks and plain walls heavy door and you go in that room plastic chairs -- and everything about it is ordinary. and nothing about what is happened to these defendants is ordinary.. and i sit before you with gratitude because as you said congressman gaetz being a force multiplier i'm talking about what happened on january 6th as porpghtly what's happened since then wouldn't be more porpght and i salute you for that. but if it were -- the mistreatments of these j6 defendants -- that they're targeted they're lied about in the press. the prosecutors leak on them all things you all recognize from your own work. and yet that would and should be a tragedy. but it's coupled with a travesty of the select committee that benny thompson and liz cheney convene and spent 21 million to go through systemically and cause damage to the system not the individuals. the system that we rely on so much
the d.c. jail here. and the room is not descripght it looks like half of our grammar schools growing up with cinderblocks and plain walls heavy door and you go in that room plastic chairs -- and everything about it is ordinary. and nothing about what is happened to these defendants is ordinary.. and i sit before you with gratitude because as you said congressman gaetz being a force multiplier i'm talking about what happened on january 6th as porpghtly what's happened since then wouldn't be more...
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d.c., a leader with many accomplishments including two standing up to the harassment of many conservative groups and working ten to 20 representing president charles legal team in georgia. with my favorite speakers before young woman. she spoke in first many times and has a wonderful speech. called being respected is more important than being liked. things were normal taught me. 2013 woman of the year, every year we have the best woman. she served in the oklahoma house of representatives 76 to 1984 and she ran for lieutenant governor and got 48%, she was a democrat then but shifted. she practiced law in oklahoma eight years before she came to washington. she's coming up to her 40th wedding anniversary and a daughter and son-in-law and life is rich. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> i tell michelle she has more daughters than any moment in america. she's been training and promoting an inspiring young woman, 30 years now? thank you all for having me and welcome to cpi. i was a l
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think of it this way the only reason washington, d.c. exists is because it is the home of our federal government. the feds only owned 27% of the land in dc which is lower than all the states i just mentioned they want to take more of our land and make it harder on the ever diminishing spaces thatr they leave. you would almost have to conclude they are targeting us for some reason and we know that they are. they are targeting us for our natural resources, those god-given assets that provide the foundation forre the nationl prosperity and wealth and independence of our middle-class. the rich farm ground, the goal is to restrict the ability to use any of these. they want to restrict the ability to grow food, produce oil and gas and mining for coal and other minerals and we need to start calling this for what itts is. these are evil policies. [applause] these folks that think that they know better are purposely making it more difficult for us to use our resources to raise our families, to protect our culture and our way of life by blocking a
think of it this way the only reason washington, d.c. exists is because it is the home of our federal government. the feds only owned 27% of the land in dc which is lower than all the states i just mentioned they want to take more of our land and make it harder on the ever diminishing spaces thatr they leave. you would almost have to conclude they are targeting us for some reason and we know that they are. they are targeting us for our natural resources, those god-given assets that provide the...
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we have to stop the out-of-control spending coming out of washington, d.c.. that is the root cause of inflation. it is the root cause of higher interest rates that the fed is imposing and we have to get our economy back on track. it is the number one issue in the 2024 campaign. how we are going to restore our economy, control spending, inflation, and make sure our interest rates are not hurting american families. yes, i also believe that we have to support our allies and be loyal partners with them. whenever you look at our disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, we show weakness as a country. we were not loyal to our allies, we did not create a trust relationship with them as the united states of america always should have. the result of that is that russia goes into ukraine, china gets aggressive toward taiwan, america needs to be strong. we need to lead, we cannot let china assume a leadership world as a position as a superpower. we have got to cut our ties from the supply chain of china when it comes to our medical supplies, military parts, and sensitive
we have to stop the out-of-control spending coming out of washington, d.c.. that is the root cause of inflation. it is the root cause of higher interest rates that the fed is imposing and we have to get our economy back on track. it is the number one issue in the 2024 campaign. how we are going to restore our economy, control spending, inflation, and make sure our interest rates are not hurting american families. yes, i also believe that we have to support our allies and be loyal partners with...
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the d.c. juries are not impartial. it's a blatant eracing that as the court ends, the jury goes out ands interviewed on c-span by brian lam, and she says i i knew what it all meant. i decided to tell my fellow juro what it all meant and she clearly in interview didn't understand of the law. nothing. >> her time has expired. we will be back to some questions unsure to probe those matters in particular. ms. pern you are recognize. >> on the 25 of february, 2022, my nephew matthew lawrence perna went into his gare, placed a rope around his neck and hanged himself. he was 37 years old, broken, and close to uecognizable. matt had stopped going out, stop sleeping, stop eating andas vomiting blood. we are remarkably close family and we did everything we could, but it wasn't enough. iill let matt tell you why in his own words from a note he wrote on the worstay of his life. i sacrificed my freedomhen it entered into t capitol building on january 6th, and in desir, took my own life a night that wrote this. signed matth perna. i
the d.c. juries are not impartial. it's a blatant eracing that as the court ends, the jury goes out ands interviewed on c-span by brian lam, and she says i i knew what it all meant. i decided to tell my fellow juro what it all meant and she clearly in interview didn't understand of the law. nothing. >> her time has expired. we will be back to some questions unsure to probe those matters in particular. ms. pern you are recognize. >> on the 25 of february, 2022, my nephew matthew...
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it's outside of washington, d.c., mclean, virginia, which is only about 12 miles from d.c., but madeira is 350 acres and a lot it is wooded. so by accounts it feels fairly isolated. i've never been on the campus, but i have driven past. and it's like driving past giant college campus. it's big and it's despite being the middle of an urban area, it feels isolated and it probably felt even more isolated for jean harris because she's grown up she's in her fifties and she's living on this campus with a bunch of high school girls. and there were only two or three other resident faculty and she's the boss. so not like she can go hang out with the other resident faculty and have the same relationship because she evaluates them, she pays all of those things. so she's isolated. she's socially she's emotionally isolated from she writes tons of letters, none of which is a good idea. and the concerns about this relationship seem to be eating at her. they show up more, more in her letters to him and in her comments to her lawyers during the trial, she accuses of all sorts of things. she accuses of s
it's outside of washington, d.c., mclean, virginia, which is only about 12 miles from d.c., but madeira is 350 acres and a lot it is wooded. so by accounts it feels fairly isolated. i've never been on the campus, but i have driven past. and it's like driving past giant college campus. it's big and it's despite being the middle of an urban area, it feels isolated and it probably felt even more isolated for jean harris because she's grown up she's in her fifties and she's living on this campus...
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[applause] i'd like to say the same for a lot of the people back in washington, d.c. as well. i want to thank you all for inviting me to be with you today. thank you, god bless the west, god bless the united states of america. ask thank you. [cheers and applause] >> please welcome united states representative from colorado's 3rd congressional district! [applause] ♪ don't you dare go running down my little town where i grew up ♪♪ >> it is so wonderful to be here with you. it is great to be back in colorado after being in the swamp for weeks and weeks. s it is wonderful to actually the shake hands with people who know how to put them to work. you know, boys, men, gentlemen, your hands are a lot rougher than the a hands that are all wish shi and soft in washington d.c. [applause] and i note a a lot of ruggedness here, lots of western hats, boots. i haven't noticed my women in lipstick or dresses, so i guess that means we're not serving bud light. [laughter] but we are here gathered because we love our country, we love freedom, because with we believe there is still somethin
[applause] i'd like to say the same for a lot of the people back in washington, d.c. as well. i want to thank you all for inviting me to be with you today. thank you, god bless the west, god bless the united states of america. ask thank you. [cheers and applause] >> please welcome united states representative from colorado's 3rd congressional district! [applause] ♪ don't you dare go running down my little town where i grew up ♪♪ >> it is so wonderful to be here with you. it is...
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anfort monroe not lyo protect wash ington,s d.c. from erned again as it was during the warf 12, but also as this gateway, as the the e ation that would the gateway to all the rivers leading up into virginia, maryland and even delaware. and that's perhaps why you had so much, many important battles happen all along the way leading up to richmond, including, of course, the famous ironclad battle. there some individuals that may you haven't heard about who were aboard monitor and i wanted to give this example. so that you knew that there were african-american who served in actually both on confederate and union ships confederate ships. yes for workers, but on union ships,hefirst came in as what they call a boy, and then they auay were enlisted as sailors aboard the ship. see a cadre. and here's a closer picture of him. so see him in the distance here and enhis close up of him he looks like, man, you don't want ms with. but he was one of 500 enslaved people on the shirley plantation in charles city county, rgia. in 1862. he escaped and
anfort monroe not lyo protect wash ington,s d.c. from erned again as it was during the warf 12, but also as this gateway, as the the e ation that would the gateway to all the rivers leading up into virginia, maryland and even delaware. and that's perhaps why you had so much, many important battles happen all along the way leading up to richmond, including, of course, the famous ironclad battle. there some individuals that may you haven't heard about who were aboard monitor and i wanted to give...
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we need to get busy with this in washington, d.c. washington, d.c. as president we will reverse widens disastrous economic policies. we're going to stop spending this country into oblivion. the state of florida, we have millions of more people than new york state does now and our budget is half the size of new york state. when there's excessive spending ibw. our debt is the second lowest per capita in the country. don't tell me it can't be done. we are not destined to plunge this country into debt ridden destitution. and so we need a new way of thinking. we also need to unleash all of our domestic energy here in this country. we have resources. don't force people into electric cars here don't force them to use windmills here let's use what we have. it's better for your pocketbook but also better for our national security and i will finally be the president to bring the issue of our open southern border to a conclusion. i've heard about this since i been an adult ear for decades we've complained about the open border. we complain about everything that
we need to get busy with this in washington, d.c. washington, d.c. as president we will reverse widens disastrous economic policies. we're going to stop spending this country into oblivion. the state of florida, we have millions of more people than new york state does now and our budget is half the size of new york state. when there's excessive spending ibw. our debt is the second lowest per capita in the country. don't tell me it can't be done. we are not destined to plunge this country into...
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the problem is, is that i'm not sure the folks in d.c. seem to have read the constitution and, sadly are enough, they don't seem to be constrained either by its words or its wisdom. the coastal elites and their lackeys in these federal agencies are completely unable to make the connection between how their ideas sound when they echo across the marble floors of washington and how they work and practice in the real world. the waters of the united states, a monstrosity, is a perfect example of this. for years environmental radicals have sought to expand the definition to extend federal authority over any body of water that was ever connected to another one, like in the case of extreme flooding. there was a pond on a farm, a farmer might have been surprised to find out that his isolated pond was suddenly considered a navigable water of the united states. by the federal -- employees in the epa and corps of engineers have made it their lives' work to declare entire tracts off limits to use for the farmers and ranchers who own them. thank god fo
the problem is, is that i'm not sure the folks in d.c. seem to have read the constitution and, sadly are enough, they don't seem to be constrained either by its words or its wisdom. the coastal elites and their lackeys in these federal agencies are completely unable to make the connection between how their ideas sound when they echo across the marble floors of washington and how they work and practice in the real world. the waters of the united states, a monstrosity, is a perfect example of...
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i would like to say that for the people of washington, d.c. as well. i wouldti like to thank you for inviting meod to be with you today. thank you, god bless the west. god bless the united states of america. thank you. please welcome united states representative. ♪♪ it is so wonderful to be with you and back in colorado after being in the swamp for weeks and weeks it is wonderful to actually shake hands with people that know how to put them to work. here at the western conservative summit i haven't noticed any men in lipstick or addresses so i guess that means they aren't a serving bud light. [laughter] but we are here gathered because we love our country and freedom and we believe there is still something here thatth is worth fighting for. our founding fathers were men of faith and they put their faith on the line. they trusted in one another and pledged to one another their sacred honor. our founding fathers, they knew the word and they lived it. being familiar with the written word of god to speak it into our livesur and our children's lives and
i would like to say that for the people of washington, d.c. as well. i wouldti like to thank you for inviting meod to be with you today. thank you, god bless the west. god bless the united states of america. thank you. please welcome united states representative. ♪♪ it is so wonderful to be with you and back in colorado after being in the swamp for weeks and weeks it is wonderful to actually shake hands with people that know how to put them to work. here at the western conservative summit i...
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iowans voices in washington, d.c. we are pushing back, this is one thing on focus on, pushing back on by electric vehicle fantasy, okay? i believe, i believe in consumer choice,um folks, consumer choicd if you're driving ev, that's your choice but it shouldn't be mandatory, right? and what do we see, what do we see with the joe biden? he is trying to transition the non-tactical vehicle force, or fleet of our armed forces to all electric by 2030. are you kidding me? so i have pushed back on that. i have pushed back on that. i will continue to i can't imagine my convoys as their rolling through iraq and he would've had to stop and charge up somewhere. doesn't quite work like that, mr. biden. anyway, national security, we'll know we got a big adversary out there, china, right? we need to make sure we're securing ourselves against china, pushing back on russia, all these bad guys. we got to do it. so we are fight and for our national security. border security. [applause] border security. two words. border security. okay,
iowans voices in washington, d.c. we are pushing back, this is one thing on focus on, pushing back on by electric vehicle fantasy, okay? i believe, i believe in consumer choice,um folks, consumer choicd if you're driving ev, that's your choice but it shouldn't be mandatory, right? and what do we see, what do we see with the joe biden? he is trying to transition the non-tactical vehicle force, or fleet of our armed forces to all electric by 2030. are you kidding me? so i have pushed back on...
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bayard, who is a washington, d.c. based author. he writes great historical fiction. jackie and me, fantastic pale blue. i recently made into a movie he introduced me to her, but i can't say we discovered them completely. but they're not ones you and i would have heard of if i hadn't had this podcast. what about self-published? it depends on the book. try to think if we've had somebody, it's not coming to mind right away. but sure, in this day and age, why not? it's the content that matters. have you had self-published one? i'm trying to think. yeah, maybe one or two. yeah, yeah. i can see some. and it would obviously be easier for an established author. i can see some of them wanting to go that route because it's the publishing industry consolidates like every other major older industry. the restrictions become so big. sometimes the authors all. i will commend an author on having a really unique cover, the cover art on the book and they go, oh, i'd invite the publisher for months over that. i can see an established author saying, i can do this. well, you're the autho
bayard, who is a washington, d.c. based author. he writes great historical fiction. jackie and me, fantastic pale blue. i recently made into a movie he introduced me to her, but i can't say we discovered them completely. but they're not ones you and i would have heard of if i hadn't had this podcast. what about self-published? it depends on the book. try to think if we've had somebody, it's not coming to mind right away. but sure, in this day and age, why not? it's the content that matters....
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i was educated in d.c. public schools simply because during that i went to school pre integration time and the d.c. school system had what was one of the better school systems for african-americans in the country. so then today i will be talking about the research that i have done to write this book on. my great grandfather though how did i come about writing this book? oh, okay. coming up, everyone was interested in cowboys. you know, cowboys and indians and things. and i was a cowboy, an indian fan. and used to hear when the bugle blew the calvary always came around to rescue the people from the native americans and things and it wasn't until later on my niece was research on them. my major. i feel part of the family when we found out that my great grandfather was a buffalo soldier. so i said wow every time i see the cavalry come out i've never seen african american cowboy or a bear. so i decided to say well let me start to go and do some research and try to find out some of the things that my great grand
i was educated in d.c. public schools simply because during that i went to school pre integration time and the d.c. school system had what was one of the better school systems for african-americans in the country. so then today i will be talking about the research that i have done to write this book on. my great grandfather though how did i come about writing this book? oh, okay. coming up, everyone was interested in cowboys. you know, cowboys and indians and things. and i was a cowboy, an...
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no one attended washington d.c. estate and try to limit a voter id laws in every jurisdiction in this country. and then they ballot harassing in this country that will aerobically change this country. we will be in a hole the second-generation to dig out of. present negative freedoms when one generation away from extinction. it's not past long in the bloodstream it must be cultivated in part four. i used to think that's a little bit of an exaggeration perfume lifted us through for years this country should appreciate just how fragile our freedoms really are. our founding fathers understood this. benjamin franklin marked on the constitutional convention he was asked on the street what have you given us? a republic or a monarchy? he said a republic if you can keep it pretty good of the best concentration in the world for the best declaration of independence in the world. they do not run on autopilot. each generation to answer the call to freedom is under attack. we are called upon to carry the torch of what george was
no one attended washington d.c. estate and try to limit a voter id laws in every jurisdiction in this country. and then they ballot harassing in this country that will aerobically change this country. we will be in a hole the second-generation to dig out of. present negative freedoms when one generation away from extinction. it's not past long in the bloodstream it must be cultivated in part four. i used to think that's a little bit of an exaggeration perfume lifted us through for years this...
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federal agency ran from the washington d.c. not from annapolis, maryland washington d.c. oliver otis how are you all may know him. the namesake for howard university. a former general. he's probably the best leader. the delete created to help formally. interesting part of it poor whitent southerners it's great back into society. what happened before is not going to work out. the bureau is created it. it is ran from d.c. again. on the ground which is how -- on the ground there is local. this estate office in the local toffice. some places with him bit in baltimore. in virginia some were inth richmond. rural portions of town. it is a really -- that supposed to work you all. they are supposed to help you. through that agency black women get to it. they know what is going on bro told you all theyy struggle and labor. one historian says they besieged. they weren't office every day with the bureau complaining about several things. this is an important image. a long time ago the newspaper harper's weekly. you all do not care but there used to be a vital way to get information. n
federal agency ran from the washington d.c. not from annapolis, maryland washington d.c. oliver otis how are you all may know him. the namesake for howard university. a former general. he's probably the best leader. the delete created to help formally. interesting part of it poor whitent southerners it's great back into society. what happened before is not going to work out. the bureau is created it. it is ran from d.c. again. on the ground which is how -- on the ground there is local. this...
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., and republicans' effort to overturn d.c.'s dangerous new crime bill ultimately persuaded the president to change his mind and sign the resolution of disapproval. mr. president, as we move forward, republicans will continue to use the congressional review act to push back against overreaching regulations from the biden administration. we may not always be successful, but at the very least, we can highlight the true cost of the biden administration's regulations and the burdens that they place on our economy and on hardworking merntion. -- hardworking americans. mr. president, i yield the floor and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: to do more to restore access to asylum after the last administrations effectively cut it off. immigration attorney with vast experience and expertise in this field, i want to talk with you and set the record straight. claiming asylum at a port of entry is lawful, correct? >> absolutely. >> claiming asylum after being encountered by bo
., and republicans' effort to overturn d.c.'s dangerous new crime bill ultimately persuaded the president to change his mind and sign the resolution of disapproval. mr. president, as we move forward, republicans will continue to use the congressional review act to push back against overreaching regulations from the biden administration. we may not always be successful, but at the very least, we can highlight the true cost of the biden administration's regulations and the burdens that they place...
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., or visited washington, d.c. and so i had this line of research i was very interested in, and i don't want to fail to thank the people behind the database, which is called chronicling america, which was funded by the national endowment for the humanities. it's some massive of 19th century newspapers, and that was incredibly helpful to me. i could just do a lot of research from home on my laptop, reading any newspaper in any small town in ohio, pennsylvania, new york that lincoln's went through. so i was always trying to look at lincoln. but then a student in my class said, well, what's lincoln's scene? what's he seeing? as he looks out the window? and it was a an astonishing and i hadn't even thought to reverse the camera in that direction. so i tried to really look at what every town appeared like. we we have such good photo resources. we heard an amazing talk from garry about how closely you can look at an individual photograph. i thought that was amazing. the high resolution in our ability to zoom into the bac
., or visited washington, d.c. and so i had this line of research i was very interested in, and i don't want to fail to thank the people behind the database, which is called chronicling america, which was funded by the national endowment for the humanities. it's some massive of 19th century newspapers, and that was incredibly helpful to me. i could just do a lot of research from home on my laptop, reading any newspaper in any small town in ohio, pennsylvania, new york that lincoln's went...
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this atf rule is why so many americans wonder how so many governmental officials in washington d.c. made it through the birth canal. mr. president i yield. >> just a very short time we will be voting in the body on whether to take a step backward in our efforts to stop gun violence. the vote in just about half an hour will be to overturn a regulation that was final at the end of this year and went into effect at the end of may just weeks ago and get a republican colleagues are all too ready to take that step backward on a regulation that would help prevent the kind of tragedy that we have seen again and again and again in this country. in a short time this regulation will be before us in a way that ii hope we will defeat soundly. just last week we held a summit in hartford connecticut putting together all the major groups involved in trying to prevent gun violence. the president of the united states who has promulgated thisr legislation that requires registration of pistol braces. seemingly perhaps a small manner -- matter to the vast majority of americans but the fact is in the pas
this atf rule is why so many americans wonder how so many governmental officials in washington d.c. made it through the birth canal. mr. president i yield. >> just a very short time we will be voting in the body on whether to take a step backward in our efforts to stop gun violence. the vote in just about half an hour will be to overturn a regulation that was final at the end of this year and went into effect at the end of may just weeks ago and get a republican colleagues are all too...
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here in d.c. yesterday in nyc and wherever the smoke is going to be. host: the problems we're facing last week in in d.c. was the debt limit deadline. you are a guest on the debt limit bill became together. why was it a good deal? guest: there are things that harder for me to digest. i'm not a fan of work requirements for food security however i believe in our intent to make divided government work. there has to be a give-and-take. this is one of those examples to give-and-take and i do not represent myself when i make a decision. represent my community. i think about my neighborhood. the people across the street that are republicans. at the make a that are best for them and for the democrats across the street. host: eric source and is our -- eric source and is our guest this morning. with us until the bottom of the hour. you can join the conversation. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. as a move forward into the appropriation process, are there ways for you to address some of your concerns you have with thi
here in d.c. yesterday in nyc and wherever the smoke is going to be. host: the problems we're facing last week in in d.c. was the debt limit deadline. you are a guest on the debt limit bill became together. why was it a good deal? guest: there are things that harder for me to digest. i'm not a fan of work requirements for food security however i believe in our intent to make divided government work. there has to be a give-and-take. this is one of those examples to give-and-take and i do not...
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also cw and brings together from virginia maryland and d.c. sometimes further to get to know and network like minded women and learn from conservative women leaders. conservative women leaders like today's speaker mary eberstadt ten years ago, in 2013. mary wrote a wonderful book titled adam and eve after the pill paradox crisis of the sexual revolution. this year, 2023. mary's book was republished, updated and titled adam and eve after the pill revisited. her book is so excellent explaining the legacy of sexual revolution, revealing the toll that the sexual revolution has taken on so much of western. for example, she points out that set of lowering the rates of abortion out of wedlock birth divorce and fatherlessness as was promised. it accelerated all of and there's so much more in this other books by mary include primal screams how the sexual revolution created, identity politics and how the really lost god a new theory of secularization. and also the loser. a comic tale life, death and atheism. and that novel, the 2010 novel the loser lett
also cw and brings together from virginia maryland and d.c. sometimes further to get to know and network like minded women and learn from conservative women leaders. conservative women leaders like today's speaker mary eberstadt ten years ago, in 2013. mary wrote a wonderful book titled adam and eve after the pill paradox crisis of the sexual revolution. this year, 2023. mary's book was republished, updated and titled adam and eve after the pill revisited. her book is so excellent explaining...
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the late 1920s when my story begins, there is a major tragedy in washington d.c., the roof collapsed under a heavy weight of the blizzard snowfall and it was national news, real calamity, many people died including a young boy and the boy's mother wished to sue the company for negligence and she likely would have one they denied her that right. only a father had the right to sue the wrongful death of the minor child. the boy's father was already dead meaning the mother in question had no question, no child and no recourse. women planes in 1920s face similar challenges. the presidential election of 1928, there were 29 million woman eligible to vote, 29 million of voting age. out of that number, fewer than a dozen, you are then 12 had a pilots license on file at the u.s. department of commerce which was the regulating agency at the time, the faa and that made the few women who did fly planes feels predicated radical, the kind of radical almost hard to imagine. in september, 1933 labor day weekend in o chicago one of thoe women was about to do the most radical thing of all, she was goin
the late 1920s when my story begins, there is a major tragedy in washington d.c., the roof collapsed under a heavy weight of the blizzard snowfall and it was national news, real calamity, many people died including a young boy and the boy's mother wished to sue the company for negligence and she likely would have one they denied her that right. only a father had the right to sue the wrongful death of the minor child. the boy's father was already dead meaning the mother in question had no...
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this truth telling about the soviets had created a d.c. media environment that right then could not possibly have handled the anti-communist chambers. so while had regretted seeing the excision my regret had not lasted since i knew reagan was being prudent presidential. be prudent. but though i hadn't thought much about reagan's cut, seeing it clearly, reagan had because he was about to do else i would remember forever. first, he said how much he believed everything in that quote. but then he the timing just isn't right. justice and right. and as did so, he let his shoulders sag and he got to look, i can't forget one that stays with me forever. a look that showed not just disappointment nor disheartened, but desolate ashen. reagan was desolate, and then in a voice that had all the sadness in the world. in it, he said, sometimes times, presidents can't say everything want to? i should have said something to him to make him feel. because as someone who had grown in the conservative political movement, i knew why he had wanted so badly to sta
this truth telling about the soviets had created a d.c. media environment that right then could not possibly have handled the anti-communist chambers. so while had regretted seeing the excision my regret had not lasted since i knew reagan was being prudent presidential. be prudent. but though i hadn't thought much about reagan's cut, seeing it clearly, reagan had because he was about to do else i would remember forever. first, he said how much he believed everything in that quote. but then he...
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we're likely to see a dramatic elimination of the government in a federal government in washington, d.c. but at the same time, i would say that when you look at limited, you to ask yourself how do you optimize those resources to serve the people? and having a bunch of people here may or may not optimally utilize that resource versus putting them in offices that have functions. my, my view is maybe you don't need a headquarters of, you know, 1500 people wherever is maybe the or thousands of people maybe those are are activities that would be restructured some way. for example, when a document comes in from the bureau of land management to dc to be reviewed, when i when i got to interior. 30 or 40 people would review that document before it came to the desk of the secretary of the interior to be sent to the federal register. and, you know, my my question is, are all of those positions really critical or could we put those positions in places, in field offices that really need the support? so i think that's really the question. when you get down to the analysis is how do you optimize produ
we're likely to see a dramatic elimination of the government in a federal government in washington, d.c. but at the same time, i would say that when you look at limited, you to ask yourself how do you optimize those resources to serve the people? and having a bunch of people here may or may not optimally utilize that resource versus putting them in offices that have functions. my, my view is maybe you don't need a headquarters of, you know, 1500 people wherever is maybe the or thousands of...
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so when that fell through in the middle of the civil war, mom comes to d.c. eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and she was only there like i could only find records for couple of years. she she might have gone there longer the first year she went, there were records to show that got high marks. she got prizes for reading and spelling and geography. she told an interviewer late life that as a child she loved playing with maps and a globe. i was always planning journey, she said. so this was something that interest her. this idea of the world from a very young age. but she later, you can see in many of these letters that i referred to that she is witty and she had a tendency to dramatize things and to
so when that fell through in the middle of the civil war, mom comes to d.c. eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her...
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justice scalia said it pretty well in d.c. versus, the american people have considered the handgun to be the quintessential self-defense weapon. so many people who are opposed to the 2nd amendment. they say they are not opposed to the 2nd amendment. they sayey they just want to regulate guns. they don't, they want to abolish them. and many of them wouldn't know a gun from a j. crew's catalog. this is the handgun. this is what we are talking about. my 2nd amendment right is not unlimited and weje know that. it's subject to reasonable, reasonable restriction by government consistent with the constitution and the country's quote historical tradition of firearm regulation. those are my words, those are the supreme court's words. i am quoting new york state rifle and pistol association by the united states supreme u cou. for example in many states you can't own a bazooka. that's a reasonable restriction. you are right to own a gun can also be restricted if you suffer from mental ill miss. that is what we have concluded as a society
justice scalia said it pretty well in d.c. versus, the american people have considered the handgun to be the quintessential self-defense weapon. so many people who are opposed to the 2nd amendment. they say they are not opposed to the 2nd amendment. they sayey they just want to regulate guns. they don't, they want to abolish them. and many of them wouldn't know a gun from a j. crew's catalog. this is the handgun. this is what we are talking about. my 2nd amendment right is not unlimited and...
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it is ran from d.c. again but on the ground which is how it is elevated, underground there are local wealth, there's an office, a state office and local offices. so in some places the office would have been in baltimore, in virginia some of the offices were in richmond, some in rural portions of town. world portion of the state but it is a really, it is supposed to work y'all, supposed to help you. so through that agency through the freedmen's bureau agency, black women get to it. they know what is going on. i told you all their struggle with labor and so if one historian says they besieged the office. they in the office every day with the bureau complaining about several things come talking about several things. let me -- this is important. a long time ago the newspaper used to, there's important newspaper harpers weekly. we all read newspapers today. y'all don't care what newspapers used to be a filiform, by the way to get information, not twitter and not instagram. but harpers weekly with one of these
it is ran from d.c. again but on the ground which is how it is elevated, underground there are local wealth, there's an office, a state office and local offices. so in some places the office would have been in baltimore, in virginia some of the offices were in richmond, some in rural portions of town. world portion of the state but it is a really, it is supposed to work y'all, supposed to help you. so through that agency through the freedmen's bureau agency, black women get to it. they know...
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eliza grows up here she is raised by her single mother she and her brother here in d.c. mom ran a boardinghouse i think and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown for a couple years. and then she went to oberlin. for a while she did nott graduate. the thing about her was she was so precocious premature to georgetown visitation on the academic records on her and she was only there i could only find records for couple of years for she might have gone there longer. the first year she went there were records that showed she got high marks. she got prizes for reading, and spelling, and geography. she told an interviewer it late in life that as a child she love playing with maps and the globe. i was always a planning journeys, she said. so this was something that interests or the idea of a world through a very young age. you can see and many of these letters i refer to her, she is witty. she had the tendency to dramatize things to exaggerate things. i think she must've been a whole lot of fun to hang out with. she seemed to have friends everywhere she
eliza grows up here she is raised by her single mother she and her brother here in d.c. mom ran a boardinghouse i think and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown for a couple years. and then she went to oberlin. for a while she did nott graduate. the thing about her was she was so precocious premature to georgetown visitation on the academic records on her and she was only there i could only find records for couple of years for she might have gone there longer. the...