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butter, florida orangejuice or kentucky butter, or kentucky peanut butter, or particularly alcoholsported kentucky peanut butter, or parti america. the hopes rted kentucky peanut butter, or parti america. the hopes of d kentucky peanut butter, or parti america. the hopes of that —= -=—= to be more specific, it is to be more specific, so it should have impact for shouts bees issssf impact for at home as well. mil consumers at home as well. all of this is raising as of this is raising concerns. as pointed out there, you pointed out there, tit—for—tat tariffs, heightened of a trade work here so what of a trade work here — so what exactly is it that donald exactly is it that donatotrump hoping to exactly is it that donalotrump hoping to achieve through is hoping to achieve through this? you for example this? you mentioned for example tackling immigration, for example. that asked exactly what donald _ example. that asked exactly what donald trump - example. that asked exactly what donald trump is - example. that asked exactly | what donald trump is saying, there are who say that but ther
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here's what he had to say at an event in kentucky. this is a day i think many people in northern kentucky. so might never have. for those of us who've run for public office in kentucky over the years, every time you came to northern kentucky, the issue was, how are we going to get the bridge built? and as all the kentucky politicians can tell you, the issue of possibly tolling the bridges was very, very toxic. and so today we said in this wonderful, clear day with sunshine down on literally a legislative miracle, how did it come together? well, senator portman, from moving had a chance to hear, was active, urging on our side. several democratic senators on the other side came together and began to talk about how we might be able to work together to get an outcome. we all know these are really partizan times, but i always feel no matter who gets elected, once it's all over, we ought to look for things we can agree on and try to do those. even while we have big differences on other things. and this bridge, i think, symbolizes the coming
here's what he had to say at an event in kentucky. this is a day i think many people in northern kentucky. so might never have. for those of us who've run for public office in kentucky over the years, every time you came to northern kentucky, the issue was, how are we going to get the bridge built? and as all the kentucky politicians can tell you, the issue of possibly tolling the bridges was very, very toxic. and so today we said in this wonderful, clear day with sunshine down on literally a...
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so he's out of kentucky. james and sam being go independence, missouri, where is the real gateway to the west? this is where all the wagon trains gather to go on the santa fe trail. it's a it's a it's such a big point of commerce in the united states. i could boogie the the economy of the entire united states of america because of all the silver and and all the specie that's coming in. so it's a hotbed and wants in on that. it's established it's safe. we had an who went there to try and make money so he flows on with that. he jumps in, he wants to get the santa fe trail and live that adventurous life he hears of the tales of mexico, the the the dark haired women and the indian ruins and fighting and all this. he wants to be a part of that joshua stays in kentucky longer than the rest he leaves with the us army as a cavalry officer. the mexican-american war. so there's a lot of ways to get out and they use all of them just to try and get west they want to leave badly because there's no opportunity for them. ke
so he's out of kentucky. james and sam being go independence, missouri, where is the real gateway to the west? this is where all the wagon trains gather to go on the santa fe trail. it's a it's a it's such a big point of commerce in the united states. i could boogie the the economy of the entire united states of america because of all the silver and and all the specie that's coming in. so it's a hotbed and wants in on that. it's established it's safe. we had an who went there to try and make...
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so thomas jefferson drafted the kentucky resolution first and sent it to an ally in kentucky who then moderated the language and got it passed. no problem, james madison wrote the virginia declaration or virginia resolution, and it was more moderate than jefferson's draft and their their friends shared it with jefferson and jefferson inserted a clause that said that the states could declare laws to be null and void. they didn't tell madison that they had inserted this clause and then send it to the virginia legislature to pass. it was very contentious and the language leaked and made its way north and the federalists howled that basically the southerners were trying to start a civil war, were trying to secede. when madison learned of this clause, he asked that it be removed. and so the final version does not include the words null and void. however, the language was now in the political lexicon, and so several years later, when the federalists are talking about maybe seceding during the war of 1812 and many decades later, when southerners start to talk about secession, they're using t
so thomas jefferson drafted the kentucky resolution first and sent it to an ally in kentucky who then moderated the language and got it passed. no problem, james madison wrote the virginia declaration or virginia resolution, and it was more moderate than jefferson's draft and their their friends shared it with jefferson and jefferson inserted a clause that said that the states could declare laws to be null and void. they didn't tell madison that they had inserted this clause and then send it to...
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he's the former attorney general of kentucky. mr. attorney general, good morning to you. and of course, you have made it clear that you are against dei. so i want to get to that in a moment. but first, do you believe that it was appropriate for the president hours after this collision and crash midweek to suggest that dei could have been part of the cause of that crash? well. >> victor, thanks for having me on. >> look. >> i think president. >> trump has even himself. >> said that. >> they're going. >> to await the results of the investigation to make an actual conclusion and judgment. but ultimately, i believe. that what the federal government is. >> doing and. >> this new. >> administration of. basing hiring. >> decisions based. >> on merit. >> excellence and intelligence, as opposed to dei. >> has really made the federal government the standard. >> if you will, for. >> for hiring the gold standard. look. >> at the end of the day, dei is not going to secure our southern border. uh. >> i just. >> recently read that in 2022. and this isn't a right or center right organiza
he's the former attorney general of kentucky. mr. attorney general, good morning to you. and of course, you have made it clear that you are against dei. so i want to get to that in a moment. but first, do you believe that it was appropriate for the president hours after this collision and crash midweek to suggest that dei could have been part of the cause of that crash? well. >> victor, thanks for having me on. >> look. >> i think president. >> trump has even himself....
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alaska and kentucky recently elected democrats to statewide offices. if they have elected a governor or a house member that has the whole state, it means they will elect a democrat statewide. we just need the right candidate at the right moment to window seats. we also have two special elections so we will have to fight hard for these opportunities. ohio and florida. if we get the right candidates who might have been elected before, those are the kind of candidates we want to look at. however, in order to win -- this is probably what a lot of you are talking about -- we have to look at the results of the last election. we need to acknowledge president trump made real gains with working-class voters. this is despite the fact we passed the biggest infrastructure bill, the chimps act, a gun safety -- the chimps act -- the chips act. creating infrastructure. making community safer by getting guns off the streets. all of the investments are important but they are over 10 years. a lot of the money we voted on to spend has not been spent yet so people did not
alaska and kentucky recently elected democrats to statewide offices. if they have elected a governor or a house member that has the whole state, it means they will elect a democrat statewide. we just need the right candidate at the right moment to window seats. we also have two special elections so we will have to fight hard for these opportunities. ohio and florida. if we get the right candidates who might have been elected before, those are the kind of candidates we want to look at. however,...
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visit gcu.edu/parapro initial teacher licensure programs are not available in kentucky.a. siguiente! ♪♪ sonreír primero puede ayudarle - siguiente! a alguien a encontrar el valor de sonreír también. ♪♪ para todos los que están triunfando a lo grande ...¿no debería tu servicio móvil estar a tu altura? de sonreír también. obtén velocidades de wifi de hasta un gig dentro y fuera de casa. presentamos powerboost, solo de xfinity mobile. eso sí es grande. si papi, digo, mande querido profesor. dime ¿por qué es conveniente que corras todas las mañanas? para que no me alcancen los perros cuando vengo hacia la escuela. [risas] no se vale soplar. así tú has de saber mucho ¿no? pues por lo menos sé más que quico. ay sí. a ver si es cierto dime chavo ¿es verdad eso que cuentan de que la gimnasia mata a los microbios? no, no es cierto. ¿por qué? porque los microbios no saben hacer gimnasia. ¿es verdad eso de que los microbios no saben hacer gimnasia? claro que no quico, lo que pasa es que-- ah pues con razón chilindrina reprobó en gimnasia. ¿qué dijiste? [sonido de altercado] silenci
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that could include anything from kentucky bourbon to orange juice from california to dishwashers madesconsin. they have a long list of goods they believe they can impose tariffs on made in the u.s., and they will want to disrupt those industries in the u.s. as quickly as possible. >> the economies of people in canada and mexico will be impacted as well. what are the consequences for them? >> the u.s. will hurt, but mexico and canada will hurt more and faster. we expect in canada they will probably tip into a recession of 2.6%. we expect hundreds of thousands of jobs to be affected, half a million jobs in ontario where i live. also the availability of certain goods will be disrupted as these tariffs come into play. the pain will be longer for those smaller economies than the u.s.. >> trump has threatened these tariffs as a bargaining chip. is this effective for his ultimate goals of limiting immigration and fentanyl trafficking? >> he has been effective on the question of borders, which is the first thing he said he was trying to get from these tariffs. both canada and mexico have comp
that could include anything from kentucky bourbon to orange juice from california to dishwashers madesconsin. they have a long list of goods they believe they can impose tariffs on made in the u.s., and they will want to disrupt those industries in the u.s. as quickly as possible. >> the economies of people in canada and mexico will be impacted as well. what are the consequences for them? >> the u.s. will hurt, but mexico and canada will hurt more and faster. we expect in canada...
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hoda kotb: louisville, the home of churchill downs, is famous for its big horse race, the kentucky derby. so it knows a thing or two about long shots. but in betting parlance, the odds of this story ever finding a happy ending were off the board, virtually impossible. would a little girl ever gain the strength not only to recover, but to come back whole? and would a dedicated detective not only crack his biggest case, but keep the emotional promise he made? erica's story began in a hardscrabble neighborhood in louisville in this brick house on wilson avenue. a two-year-old wild about dora the explorer, erica lived here with her mom, earon harper. on may 18, 2006, police got a frantic 911 call. when they arrived at the house, the man who made the call flagged them down. what was his state of mind? he was really hysterical. what was he saying? there's a little girl in there, there's a little girl in there. hoda kotb: detective tom barth and now retired officer, larry riley, rushed into the house and found a horrifying scene. a woman almost certainly dead on the floor. just see a big, like
hoda kotb: louisville, the home of churchill downs, is famous for its big horse race, the kentucky derby. so it knows a thing or two about long shots. but in betting parlance, the odds of this story ever finding a happy ending were off the board, virtually impossible. would a little girl ever gain the strength not only to recover, but to come back whole? and would a dedicated detective not only crack his biggest case, but keep the emotional promise he made? erica's story began in a hardscrabble...
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supermarket and picking made it mean w w mean opting for canadian might mean opting for canadian rye over kentuckypy natienal eventual parks, historical and tourist destinations sites and tourist destinations our great country has offer. speaks french let's support and �* workers. let's support and �*workers. it farmers andreur werkers. it mean these might mean doing all of these things, orfinding own way things, or finding your own way to stand for in to stand up for canada. in this ggoment; must pull together, memert nemestpe" �*sge�*hs we love this country. because we love this country; pride ourselves on braving we pride ourselves on braving the cold the long wew w we don't w we dwon't like we don't like to be at months. we don't like to be at chests, but we are our chests, but we are always out there, waving them a belief loudly and proudly to celebrate an gold medal. —— the maple; tseusteiieu; euei our maple; translatlqn; euei our values. histcxry'; crui- awn values. welcoming, canadians are welcemingrepen, we conduct our innovative. we conduct our discussions with diplomacy. d'iéeii'ehi e'f
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. >> maurice: and senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky is on "60 minutes" this sunday.and no longer the top senate republican, he tells lesley stahl he expects to support most of trump's second-term agenda. >> reporter: you said that january 6th was evidence of donald trump's complete unfitness for office.% >> i said shortly after january 6th that if he were the nominee for president, i would support him. >> reporter: even if he is unfit for office? >> i'm a republican. i don't get to decide who gets to be president. the american people do. and you have to admit, they did. and he's back. >> maurice: and lesley joins us now. so good to have you with us. so what kind of republican are we talking about here as far as about mitch mcconnell is concerned? is this john mccain 2.0, by any chance? >> lesley: yeah, sort of. he is not an maga republican. he is a ronald reagan republican. he supports alliances, he likes nato, he is for more defense spending, he doesn't like america first isolationism. on the cabinet choices on that side, because he cares so much about foreign polic
. >> maurice: and senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky is on "60 minutes" this sunday.and no longer the top senate republican, he tells lesley stahl he expects to support most of trump's second-term agenda. >> reporter: you said that january 6th was evidence of donald trump's complete unfitness for office.% >> i said shortly after january 6th that if he were the nominee for president, i would support him. >> reporter: even if he is unfit for office? >> i'm...
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. >> it might mean opting for canadian rye over kentucky bourbon. foregoing florida orange juice altogether. >> reporter: liquor stores in several canadian provinces pulling american-made products from their shelves. officials in canada perplexed. u.s. customs and border protection shows 1.5% of migrant apprehensions and less than 1% of fentanyl seizures take place along the u.s./canada border. >> it's hard to know what more we can do, but we're obviously open to any other suggestions that come our way. >> reporter: trump now claiming canada is not a viable country without u.s. support, arguing canada should become the 51st state. much lower taxes and far better military protection for the people of canada. and no tariffs. but canadians outraged. thousands of hockey fans in ottawa booing the u.s. national anthem just hours after trump's tariff announcement. and whit, tonight, we're also learning about growing tensions between elon musk and the u.s. agency for international development. sources tell us that two top security officials were put on leav
. >> it might mean opting for canadian rye over kentucky bourbon. foregoing florida orange juice altogether. >> reporter: liquor stores in several canadian provinces pulling american-made products from their shelves. officials in canada perplexed. u.s. customs and border protection shows 1.5% of migrant apprehensions and less than 1% of fentanyl seizures take place along the u.s./canada border. >> it's hard to know what more we can do, but we're obviously open to any other...
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it might mean opting for canadian right over kentucky bourbon.r for going florida orange juice altogether. it might mean changing your summer vacation plans to stay here in canada. quick summer vacation plans in canada. canadians seem to be following trudeau's lead are taking their anger over tariffs out at the hockey rink. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ and of course president trump is firing back reading untruth social today that quote candidate ceases to exist as a viable country harsh but true now coming up we have lucas tomlinson, haight lucas. >> good evening there president trump is returning to washington this evening were some economists think these new tariffs could raise prices across the united states present himself acknowledged and post on truth social quote will there be some pain? yes it may be a maybe not. we will make america great again it will all be worth the price that must be paid here as vice president jd vance earlier on "sunday morning futures." >> we still have, thank god the biggest economy entire world the best peopl
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. >> reporter: they moved to louisville, kentucky. school, he found his niche in student government. >> so he'd been developing his political skills and acumen from the youngest age. >> he was almost born 40 years old in a suit. i mean, he wanted to be in politics. >> reporter: mcconnell mastered the inside game over his 40 years in the senate, so much so that tackett says he's the most impactful senate leader since lyndon johnson. >> you can draw a straight line from what he did to shape the courts to the overturning of roe vs. wade to the overturning of achltive action. by changing the court, changing the composition of the court, he changed american life. >> reporter: but his job became more difficult as his party became more maga, and even worse after president trump used a racial slur against his second wife, elaine chao. >> did you ever confront him about what he said about your wife, elaine? >> no. i chose not to engage with him. >> and today? you feel okay about that? >> no, i don't feel okay about it. >> how would you describ
. >> reporter: they moved to louisville, kentucky. school, he found his niche in student government. >> so he'd been developing his political skills and acumen from the youngest age. >> he was almost born 40 years old in a suit. i mean, he wanted to be in politics. >> reporter: mcconnell mastered the inside game over his 40 years in the senate, so much so that tackett says he's the most impactful senate leader since lyndon johnson. >> you can draw a straight line...
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host: in kentucky, a republican line, this is george. caller: good morning.t what point would they say that a president has crossed the line? what would that line be and what exactly could they do to stop him? as a disabled veteran i would like to know. guest: if this is about the possible interference with the payment systems i don't think there is enough details on why mr. mosk has asked for this permission to scrutinize what's called the bureau of fiscal service in the department of the treasury. i think we are at early days as far as whether that represents even something that president trump is interested in. but, in terms of the doj fbi angle, i think there's just a desire for more direct control and this is often been thought to be sort of a limiting case that no one would really be in favor of presidents directly controlling who gets prosecuted and who doesn't. but that may be challenged. another way for me to engage with the question is is it really true that the supreme court would back up president trump on all of these removal questions. i am not
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eastern michael tackett looks back on the career and legacy of kentucky senator mitch mcconnell stepped18 congress. he's a deputy washington bureau chief for the associated press author of a new biography entitled the price of power. at 7:00 p.m. eastern american history tv a new series looking at the first 100 days of past presidential terms for this week we focus on the early months of president george washington's first term in 1789. the establishment of the office of the president the formation of a cabinet the first judicial appointment. at 8:00 p.m. eastern lectures in history, william and mary lecturer discusses the history of 1607 jamestown settlement in virginia to preserve and remember the first permanent english settlement in the americas. exploring the american history watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> the supreme court heard oral argument and a case of a texas law requiring age verification for users visiting pornographic websites. the free speech coalition adult indust
eastern michael tackett looks back on the career and legacy of kentucky senator mitch mcconnell stepped18 congress. he's a deputy washington bureau chief for the associated press author of a new biography entitled the price of power. at 7:00 p.m. eastern american history tv a new series looking at the first 100 days of past presidential terms for this week we focus on the early months of president george washington's first term in 1789. the establishment of the office of the president the...
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and among the cities impacted is louisville, kentucky.years after breonna taylor's fatal police shooting and minneapolis four years after george floyd's murder, in that time, you represented the families of both the deceased. we've been involved from national action network with you. we've watched these consent decrees get negotiated and now sabotaged by trump's justice department. describe the impact on police reform and the police reform movement in the country, attorney crump. well, reverend al, it's been devastating to say. >> in just a. >> word. >> i agree with my learned colleague martin luther and judith that we have to confront these. unconstitutional acts. i mean, he's acting without any. response from. congress to get authority to roll back. all the. civil rights that we've gained. so we. >> have to be. >> strategic and confront. them in the court of law and. >> in the court of public. >> opinion, like you're doing with costco. but the other thing we. >> have to do is. learn from. >> the lessons of martin luther king jr. when he
and among the cities impacted is louisville, kentucky.years after breonna taylor's fatal police shooting and minneapolis four years after george floyd's murder, in that time, you represented the families of both the deceased. we've been involved from national action network with you. we've watched these consent decrees get negotiated and now sabotaged by trump's justice department. describe the impact on police reform and the police reform movement in the country, attorney crump. well, reverend...
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this week, i'll speak with a supporter of the president, former kentucky attorney general daniel cameront that. plus a former pilot and airline manager explains why the programs matter. also, the anti die wave is hitting businesses. one bestselling author says that after target dropped their diversity goals, he wants readers to stop buying his books at that store. so he will join us. and later, music. some good music. the story of an opera, believed to be the first complete work by a black american, is finally being performed. more than 130 years later. >> really interesting. i'll be watching. have a good show. >> thank you very much. let's start it right now. first of all, are we still doing black history month? i mean, i know the calendar says february, right? but in 2025, come on now. this is a legitimate question. >> does the president plan to have a proclamation. >> about black. >> history month in his first term? each of the four years of his term, he. did so and
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. >> it might mean opting for canadian rye over kentucky bourbon or foregoing florida orange juice altogetherorter: mexico's president also vowing to retaliate with tariffs of their own, blasting the trump administration for accusing her government of working with drug traffickers saying, if the u.s. wanted to address the fentanyl crisis, they could combat the sale of narcotics on the streets of their major cities which they do not do, and overnight china's government saying they will take countermeasures against them, but leaving the door open for talks with the u.s. but trump's executive order says if the countries retaliate, the u.s. can further increase its tariffs and small business owners are worried about the impact too. >> i think people are going to be truly shocked at the pricing they're going to see on the cars, on the lumber, on the clothes, on the food. this is going to be a mess. >> reporter: and guys, it's not just higher prices for u.s. consumers. this could also have a huge impact on jobs and also companies in this country. i spoke to the head of a trade group that includes m
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target in many cases, very politically sensitive goods in the united states, florida orange juice, kentucky peanut butter and so on. and then we raise tariffs even further. and, you know, an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. there was a version of this that happened in the 1930s, when the united states initiated a series of global trade wars. it's it's called smoot-hawley. and it is widely believed by economists to have worsened the great depression, because when you put in place these beggar thy neighbor policies, nobody wins. you get higher prices, you get lost jobs, you get lost. economic output. and there's just really no upside. the challenge, i think, for all of this, you know, for getting into that, that off ramp type scenario that i was just describing is that it's not really clear even what donald trump wants in all of this, right? he's talked about fentanyl. what actually does he want, for example, the canadians to do on all of this. by the way, donald trump recently pardoned, gave an unconditional pardon to the guy who founded silk road, which is which was a major drug traffi
target in many cases, very politically sensitive goods in the united states, florida orange juice, kentucky peanut butter and so on. and then we raise tariffs even further. and, you know, an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. there was a version of this that happened in the 1930s, when the united states initiated a series of global trade wars. it's it's called smoot-hawley. and it is widely believed by economists to have worsened the great depression, because when you put in place these...
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we saw this in the car accident in lexington, kentucky, where you had one controller handling multiple positions. didn't follow the aircraft taxiing out. and when comair 5191 took off, they took off on the wrong runway. that's the kind of information the board wants to understand. what were you doing during this period of time? were you looking at the screen the whole time? the radar screen? were you doing something else? were you looking at a piece of paper? did you turn your back? they want to know that to see if there was a collision alert that was given to the air traffic controller and the tower cap, and he may have been distracted, they're going to try and ferret that kind of information out. >> and i think a lot of people out there are watching, and they're thinking to themselves, we've had these two deadly crashes within days of each other, obviously very, very different circumstances. but, but, but it has rattled people. so what is your message to people who might be afraid or concerned to fly now? >> there is always that concern. and we saw that back in 1996 with valujet, and
we saw this in the car accident in lexington, kentucky, where you had one controller handling multiple positions. didn't follow the aircraft taxiing out. and when comair 5191 took off, they took off on the wrong runway. that's the kind of information the board wants to understand. what were you doing during this period of time? were you looking at the screen the whole time? the radar screen? were you doing something else? were you looking at a piece of paper? did you turn your back? they want...
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she's taught at saint mary's college, the university of kentucky and yale university. and she's the author of a superb book, penman of the founding biography of john dickinson, as well as quaker constitutionalism and the political thought of john dickinson. thomas kidd is research professor of church history at midwestern and the john and sharon yeates endowed chair of baptist studies. he's the author of many books including, most recently, thomas jefferson biography of spirit and flesh. we discussed on we the people recently, and his other books include god of liberty a religious history of the american revolution, the great awakening, the roots of evangelical christianity in colonial america and a benjamin franklin religious life of the founding father. and patrick henry first among patriots and vincent phillip munoz is associate professor of religion public life in the department of political science at the university of notre dame. he is the author most recently of religious liberty and the american founding natural rights and the original meaning of the amendment
she's taught at saint mary's college, the university of kentucky and yale university. and she's the author of a superb book, penman of the founding biography of john dickinson, as well as quaker constitutionalism and the political thought of john dickinson. thomas kidd is research professor of church history at midwestern and the john and sharon yeates endowed chair of baptist studies. he's the author of many books including, most recently, thomas jefferson biography of spirit and flesh. we...
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this is from london, kentucky paid charlotte starts us off.r: i would just like some clarification about executive orders that biden did on student loan forgiveness and to my knowledge the supreme court even said that they could not do that. yet it's been done. so i would like a little clarification what's the difference between him for giving student loans and trump putting on executive orders to stop excessive spending? that's what i would like to know please. >> unfortunately our guest is gone per die am sorry about that. let's hear from david in new york. independent line. caller: i voted for three republicans and i voted for three democrats over the years. i grew up through watergate and what i'm seeing now is more divisive from our government than ever. and people are saying they are saying that bush lied about going into afghanistan and iraq, especially iraq. and they are saying that um, trump is lying all the time, and they are saying that biden there he lied about -- basically the doors were closed to the country and that's not the ca
this is from london, kentucky paid charlotte starts us off.r: i would just like some clarification about executive orders that biden did on student loan forgiveness and to my knowledge the supreme court even said that they could not do that. yet it's been done. so i would like a little clarification what's the difference between him for giving student loans and trump putting on executive orders to stop excessive spending? that's what i would like to know please. >> unfortunately our guest...
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host: we will start with harvey in louisville, kentucky. line for independents.ortunately, you cannot run the farms in our country. canada is taking the farms over and they are raising their crops and giving it to china. china is taking over all of our farms and for chinese workers. they are going to florida, iowa, illinois and working on these china farms. guest: this is about the united states, i assume. i don't know about chinese workers. host: paul in idaho, line for republicans. guest: good morning, i have a question. what kind of legacy -- host: paul, it is hard to hear you. are you moving around or on a cell phone? try again. guest: i have a question for your person. caller: that is, what kind of legacy did lincoln leave the secretary of state office after he left when the administration was done with their four years? i'm sorry, what was the guy's name, rubio? what kind of legacy will he be walking into -- what kind of deal is he going to be left with? do you follow me? host: i believe he's asking what the legacy that blinken left behind and where secreta
host: we will start with harvey in louisville, kentucky. line for independents.ortunately, you cannot run the farms in our country. canada is taking the farms over and they are raising their crops and giving it to china. china is taking over all of our farms and for chinese workers. they are going to florida, iowa, illinois and working on these china farms. guest: this is about the united states, i assume. i don't know about chinese workers. host: paul in idaho, line for republicans. guest:...
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this is from london, kentucky paid charlotte starts us off.r: i would just like some clarification about executive orders that biden did on student loan forgiveness and to my knowledge the supreme court even said that they could not do that. yet it's been done. so i would like a little clarification what's the difference between him for giving student loans and trump putting on executive orders to stop excessive spending? that's what i would like to know please. >> unfortunately our guest is gone per die am sorry about that. let's hear from david in new york. independent line. caller: i voted for three republicans and i voted for three democrats over the years. i grew up through watergate and what i'm seeing now is more divisive from our government than ever. and people are saying they are saying that bush lied about going into afghanistan and iraq, especially iraq. and they are saying that um, trump is lying all the time, and they are saying that biden there he lied about -- basically the doors were closed to the country and that's not the ca
this is from london, kentucky paid charlotte starts us off.r: i would just like some clarification about executive orders that biden did on student loan forgiveness and to my knowledge the supreme court even said that they could not do that. yet it's been done. so i would like a little clarification what's the difference between him for giving student loans and trump putting on executive orders to stop excessive spending? that's what i would like to know please. >> unfortunately our guest...
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[applause] >> jack dulworth, kentucky, we second that. >> it will take two thirds.f she wants to bring everybody down to one minute. chair harrison: i'm going to turn to our illustrious parliamentarian to explain the process here. and then, i want to also provide a comment as we consider. >> what i just said to the chair is the motion as made by the member, ms. dorsey and seconded is a motion to amend something previously adopted. you adopted the proposed rules yesterday. as they had been presented from the rules and bylaws committee. a motion to amend something previously adopted will take two thirds in the affirmative. the motion that the member made is to reduce all speeches for all candidates to one minute. [applause] chair harrison: and we appreciate the motion. i just want to give context. i want you to understand that these candidates have been preparing for this moment for a while now. they have drafted speeches and i understand that you all might want to leave early. but it does become inherently unfair for the candidates preparing for the monash -- for thi
[applause] >> jack dulworth, kentucky, we second that. >> it will take two thirds.f she wants to bring everybody down to one minute. chair harrison: i'm going to turn to our illustrious parliamentarian to explain the process here. and then, i want to also provide a comment as we consider. >> what i just said to the chair is the motion as made by the member, ms. dorsey and seconded is a motion to amend something previously adopted. you adopted the proposed rules yesterday. as...