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i want to especially recognize illinois poor people's campaign members and constituents of illinois' third district. sheila garland, joyce broady and lenny broady, and i additionally want to recognize the illinois p.p.c. tricaucus, carlos -- chairs, carlos rodriguez, jessica, andriev rand susan phillips -- and reverend susan phillips. their unwe have aering commitment to -- unwavering commitment to all of us, all over the country, is inspiring and it should also encourage us to also live a life of this kind of dedication. so on behalf of illinois' third congressional district, i commend illinois poor people's campaign for their relentless fight for justice and equality and their efforts to ensure every person has a say in our democracy. thank you to all its members. madam speaker, i rise today to honor this woman. born in texas and later making chicago her home, pasora's life long commitment to advocacy has left an undeniable mark in our communities and our nation. her journey as an advocate started where she and her brother championed immigrant worker rights. and after her brother's
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, my dad and champaign, illinois, my mom.it was a totally different experience for them. david: let me ask you how you got out of florida because you were born and raised there, but then where did you go to college? >> there was a little by way. my dad got bitten by the jazz bug, and he moved to new york city so he could pursue that. my parents got divorced because my mom did not get bitten by that bug. so then we returned down to their home state of illinois. so i ended up going to high school and then college. roosevelt university and university of chicago. david: so you got a phd in library sciences. are there many library schools anymomany no longer exist but ae there still schools in the united states? >> about 56 library schools but now they are mainly called information science schools, schools of information science or information management. university of chicago school closed and the columbia university closed because their programs were deemed a little too academic. david: so if you got your phd from the university
, my dad and champaign, illinois, my mom.it was a totally different experience for them. david: let me ask you how you got out of florida because you were born and raised there, but then where did you go to college? >> there was a little by way. my dad got bitten by the jazz bug, and he moved to new york city so he could pursue that. my parents got divorced because my mom did not get bitten by that bug. so then we returned down to their home state of illinois. so i ended up going to high...
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miller of illinois. johnson. miller of ohio. johnson. miller of west virginia. johnson. miller-meeks. johnson. mills. johnson. min. jeffries. moolenaar. johnson. moore of alabama. johnson. moore of north carolina. johnson. moore of utah. johnson. moore of wisconsin. jeffries. moore of west virginia. johnson. moran. johnson. morrelle. jeffries. morrison. jeffries. moskowitz. moskowitz. jeffries. moulton. jeffries. mor van. jeffries. mullin. jeffries. murphy. johnson. nadler. jeffries. neal. jeffries. neguse. jeffries. nehls. johnson. newhouse. johnson. norcross. jeffries. norman. jordan. nun of iowa. johnson. obernolte. johnson. ocasio-cortez. jeffries. ogles. johnson. olszewski. jeffries. omar. jeffries. onder. johnson. owens. johnson. pallone. jeffries. palmer. palmer. johnson. panetta. jeffries. pappas. jeffries. pelosi. jeffries. perez. jeffries. perry. johnson. peters. jeffries. pettersen. jeffries. pfluger. johnson. pingree. jeffries. pocan. jeffries. pou. jeffries. pressley. pressley. jeffries. quigley. jeffries. ramirez. jeffries. randall. jeffries. raskin. jeffri
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they were from springfield, illinois, my dad, and champaign, illinois, my mom.t was a totally different experience for them. david: let me ask how you got out of florida, because you were born and raised there, but where did you go to college? dr. hayden: well, there was a little byway there. my dad got bitten by the jazz bug. and he, we moved to new york city so he could pursue that. parents got divorced, because my mom did not get bitten by that bug, so then we returned to their home states of illinois. so i ended up going to high school and then college in chicago. david: you went to college ultimately where? dr. hayden: roosevelt university and university of chicago. david: you got a phd in library sciences at the university of chicago. dr. hayden: yes. david: are there many library schools anymore? the one at the university of chicago no longer exists, but are there still a lot of library schools around the united states? dr. hayden: there are about 56 library schools, but now they are mainly called information science schools, schools of information scienc
they were from springfield, illinois, my dad, and champaign, illinois, my mom.t was a totally different experience for them. david: let me ask how you got out of florida, because you were born and raised there, but where did you go to college? dr. hayden: well, there was a little byway there. my dad got bitten by the jazz bug. and he, we moved to new york city so he could pursue that. parents got divorced, because my mom did not get bitten by that bug, so then we returned to their home states...
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mobile -- lowell in illinois, democratic caller. caller: obviously, i am calling on the democratic side. i have no problem with the unity function. i have heard a couple people that i agree with. vivek ramaswamy. obviously i am not a donald trump fan. if we remember four years ago what happened, january 6 some of the insurrection. that was real. for anyone to not say that, that does not sit well with me. i have no problem with unity. but, it's not helpful to the united states when you have a cultlike mentality. i think there should be bipartisanship. host: the house is gaveling in to close out the 118th congress. live coverage on c-span and c-span two. host: pursuant to the 20th amendment . host: there was the speaker gaveling down the 118th. we expect the house will come back in just a minute or two to gavel in the 119th congress. micah shoulder is reporting speaker mike johnson says we think we are there, feeling confident he will have the votes to be speaker on the first ballot. he adds, it says nothing if he loses the first roun
mobile -- lowell in illinois, democratic caller. caller: obviously, i am calling on the democratic side. i have no problem with the unity function. i have heard a couple people that i agree with. vivek ramaswamy. obviously i am not a donald trump fan. if we remember four years ago what happened, january 6 some of the insurrection. that was real. for anyone to not say that, that does not sit well with me. i have no problem with unity. but, it's not helpful to the united states when you have a...
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edward dirksen was a first-term senator from illinois, and mccarthy, in 1952, had traveled to illinois and had campaigned extensively for dirksen. the bottom line is, these members were on this subcommittee. it became pretty quickly divided between the democrats and republicans. the democrats were led by henry jackson, who is also another first-term member from washington state. he, and the other democrats were really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know with what the subcommittee was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role, were not allowed to hire staff, they were not given notice in a very timely way. they could not prepare. ultimately, the three democrats, jackson, john mccullough and, the only member who is not a first-term or, he was from arkansas. they resigned from the committee in protest from 1954, because of the behavior of macarthur and the way he treated them. >> two other familiar names were part of this investigation, roy, and robert f. kennedy. what were their roles? >> roy cohen was hired in 1953, when s
edward dirksen was a first-term senator from illinois, and mccarthy, in 1952, had traveled to illinois and had campaigned extensively for dirksen. the bottom line is, these members were on this subcommittee. it became pretty quickly divided between the democrats and republicans. the democrats were led by henry jackson, who is also another first-term member from washington state. he, and the other democrats were really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in...
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so everett dirksen was a first term senator from illinois. and mccarthy in 1952 had traveled to illinois and campaigned extensively for dirksen. so the bottom line is, is that these members were on this subcommittee. it was it became pretty quickly divided between the democrats and the republicans. the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they were treated by mccarthy. they were not kept in the know about what the slocum party was going to be doing in its investigation. they had no role. they were not allowed to hire their own staff. they were not given notice in a very timely way when hearings were going to be held. so they couldn't prepare an ultimately, the three democrats, jackson john mcclellan, who was the only member who was not a first termer, he was from arkansas. and then stuart simonton, you mentioned from missouri. they resigned from the committee in protest in 1954 because of the be
so everett dirksen was a first term senator from illinois. and mccarthy in 1952 had traveled to illinois and campaigned extensively for dirksen. so the bottom line is, is that these members were on this subcommittee. it was it became pretty quickly divided between the democrats and the republicans. the democrats were led by henry jackson, who was another first term member from jackson, was from washington state. and he and the other democrats were really, really frustrated with the way they...
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mr.smith: i yield to the gentleman from illinois, mr. lahood. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lahood: i want to thank you tore your leadership. i rise today in strong support of the united states-taiwan expedited relief act. it is customary for the united states to enter into tax treaties to lessen double tax burdens and encourage cross-board investment. united states has tax agreements with over 60 foreign tax jurisdictions. yet, due to its unique political status, even as our 7th largest trading partner, we do not have a formal tax rangement in place. this bill would change it. it makes necessary changes to our tax code to provide certainty to businesses and workers between our two countries. as a member of the ways and select committee on china, i know how important our relationship with taiwan is both in terms of trade and national security. this bill will open the door for us to continue to develop strong economic partnership especially in technology and semiconductor sectors and help the united states reduce our r
mr.smith: i yield to the gentleman from illinois, mr. lahood. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lahood: i want to thank you tore your leadership. i rise today in strong support of the united states-taiwan expedited relief act. it is customary for the united states to enter into tax treaties to lessen double tax burdens and encourage cross-board investment. united states has tax agreements with over 60 foreign tax jurisdictions. yet, due to its unique political status,...
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in my home state of illinois. just like in d.c. were sometimes the climate such as watergate we learned was a big help in getting amendments passed the legislation and so too does that happen in other places. back in 2009 in my state of illinois with another governor leaving office amid corruption allegations and later a conviction illinois then have at least three of the last eight governors involved in corruption scandals during their tenure as governor. these created this statistic and definitely created an atmosphere that something was wrong and something needed to change in the culture and a lot of people looked at the illinois freedom of information act and how to make it stronger. at the convergence of preparation opportunity at the efficacy center placed us an ideal position to impact come to have an impact on major reforms in the l. and i fully have just released under leadership and extraordinary executive director at the advocacy center for many years a comprehensive reform for the illinois foia. the state itself convene
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entÉrese cÓmo la tecnologÍa fue crucial en el hallazgo de un perrito que llevaba varios dÍas perdido en illinoisndo en la noche con aranza loizaga. y esta noche. asÍ estÁ el sur de california por el incendio ubicado en las 20 millas al oeste del centro de los Ángeles. los vientos con rÁfagas de hasta 100 millas por hora avivaron las llamas de manera descontrolada. el fuego se iniciÓ poco despuÉs de las 10:30 y en pocas horas ya habÍa arrasado casi 3000 acres. el gobernador gavin newsom declarÓ estado de emergencia por el siniestro. al menos 30.000 redentes recibieron la orden de abandonar sus viviendas. unas 13.000 estructuras estÁn bajo amenaza y mÁs de 28.000 viviendas no tienen electricidad. el servicio meteorolÓgico nacional emitiÓ advertencias de bandera roja por los vientos que han sido calificados como destructivos y potencialmente mortales. quÉ tal? buenas noches. les saluda con gusto. johana suÁrez por aranza lozada en esta emisiÓn especial para la costa oeste. esta noche, california estÁ en emergencia por el incendio de palisades en el condado de los Ángeles. las llamas arden sin contr
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i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person.ng 25 years in the automotive industry, i retired. eight years ago, i just didn't feel like i was on my game. i started taking prevagen and i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. i've been taking prevagen for eight years now and it is still helping me tremendously. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel - nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients - it really works. >>> back now in new york. concerns over rising violence in the subways. we get more now with sam brock frfrom new york, and we want to urge you some of the images are disturbing. >> at least once a week i will see some sort of violence or outburst. >> so many times i have been threatened with my child on the subway, literally with a knife.
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in my home state of illinois. just like in d.c.ere sometimes the climate such as watergate we learned was a big help in getting amendments passed the legislation and so too does that happen in other places. back in 2009 in my state of illinois with another governor leaving office amid corruption allegations and later a conviction illinois then have at least three of the last eight governors involved in corruption scandals during their tenure as governor. these created this statistic and definitely created an atmosphere that something was wrong and something needed to change in the culture and a lot of people looked at the illinois freedom of information act and how to make it stronger. at the convergence of preparation opportunity at the efficacy center placed us an ideal position to impact come to have an impact on major reforms in the l. and i fully have just released under leadership and extraordinary executive director at the advocacy center for many years a comprehensive reform for the illinois foia. the state itself convened
in my home state of illinois. just like in d.c.ere sometimes the climate such as watergate we learned was a big help in getting amendments passed the legislation and so too does that happen in other places. back in 2009 in my state of illinois with another governor leaving office amid corruption allegations and later a conviction illinois then have at least three of the last eight governors involved in corruption scandals during their tenure as governor. these created this statistic and...
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kelly of illinois. jeffries. kelly of mississippi. johnson.lvania. >> johnson. >> johnson. kennedy of new york. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. kennedy of utah. johnson. connor. jeffries. kiggans of virginia. johnson. kiley of california. johnson. kim. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. johnson. krishnamoorthi. jeffries. la hood. johnson. la lora. johnson. lamalfa. >> born on the bayou. johnson. >> langworthy. johnson. larson of washington. jeffries. larson of connecticut. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. latimer. jeffries. latta. johnson. lawler. >> the honorable mike johnson! >> johnson lee of florida. johnson. lee of nevada. jeffries. lee of pennsylvania. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. >> leger fernandez. >> hakeem jeffries! >> jeffries. letlo. johnson. licardo. jeffries. lofgren. jeffries. loudermilk. johnson. lucas. >> johnson. >> johnson. luna. >> maga mike johnson. >> johnson. littrell. johnson. lynch. >> jeffries. >> jeffries. mace. >> mike johnson. >> johnson. mckenzie. johnson. magaziner. >> hakeem jeffries. >> jeffries. johnson. malloy. johnson. man
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. >> reporter: the severe weather also causing 300,000 customers from virginia to illinois to lose power. the snow shutting schools down across the country. in washington, d.c., parents juggling work and child care. you think you can keep this up with your kids? >> oh, god, i mean, i am emotionally prepared to have it go through wednesday. >> reporter: in a city normally defined by movement and chaos, mother nature hitting pause on almost everything. >> and sam, some of the dangers we've been seeing aren't over yet? >> reporter: lester, bitterly cold air is going to grip the eastern half of the country. temperatures plunge 10 to 25 degrees below normal. that deep freeze expected to last for days. lester? >> sam, thanks. let's talk about the deep freeze. al roker is here. what are you looking at? >> all right, lester, you can see the remnants of that snow still coming across washington, d.c. that's just about done. as sam mentioned, 10 to 25-degree below average temperatures tomorrow right into the weekend. windchills low single digits from sioux falls into the low 20s into the midsection
. >> reporter: the severe weather also causing 300,000 customers from virginia to illinois to lose power. the snow shutting schools down across the country. in washington, d.c., parents juggling work and child care. you think you can keep this up with your kids? >> oh, god, i mean, i am emotionally prepared to have it go through wednesday. >> reporter: in a city normally defined by movement and chaos, mother nature hitting pause on almost everything. >> and sam, some of...
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i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. after working 25 years in the automotive industry, i retired. eight years ago, i just didn't feel like i was on my game. i started taking prevagen and i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. i've been taking prevagen for eight years now and it is still helping me tremendously. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. so this is better. that too. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems and doesn't replace a rescue inhaler. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for face, mouth, tongue or throat swelling, wheezing or trouble breathing. tell your doctor right away of signs of inflamed blood vessels like rash, ch
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guest: it was named after joseph cannon, speaker of the house from illinois.he served from i believe 1903 through 1910 as speaker and he had been a house member before and after. he was probably one of the if not the strongest speakers in terms of procedural power we've had in our history. he controlled the agenda, he determines committee assignments. by himself, not with other members. his iron grip over the house gave him and republicans a lot of power but it also became a political liability as democrats started to call him czar and saying he was an autocrat keeping things from coming to the floor and it ended up hurting him among progressives and his party who felt they were blocking the agenda. that speakership was the first one in which the house recognized a privileged resolution to vacate the chair, the ability to remove a chair. he was not removed but the house did a bipartisan vote and weakened his power. he called for a motion to vacate which he won, he remained speaker, but republicans lost the majority of the house after 1910 and democrats deliber
guest: it was named after joseph cannon, speaker of the house from illinois.he served from i believe 1903 through 1910 as speaker and he had been a house member before and after. he was probably one of the if not the strongest speakers in terms of procedural power we've had in our history. he controlled the agenda, he determines committee assignments. by himself, not with other members. his iron grip over the house gave him and republicans a lot of power but it also became a political liability...
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illinois had a relatively mild crisis. so if you look at the united states, it's this weird pattern variation. and the question is why, and that's the first part of the opioid crisis book chapter is describing why that was the case. and that was because there was this very, very obscure law. the books in five american states, which required doctors who prescribe painkillers to write their prescriptions in triplicate and so every time you had a prescription for a painkiller, you write the first copy you give to the patient. and that stays with the the second copy you're supposed to put in files. and the third copy goes to the state regulatory body. this is an idea that was pioneered by this crazy drug warrior, koppelman in california, the 1940s. and everyone thought that paul madden, a whack job and the idea was subsequently picked up like in the seventies by new york state, texas illinois, california and, uh, one other state to be named later, one of the state that i'm forgetting and those are the states this. and they had
illinois had a relatively mild crisis. so if you look at the united states, it's this weird pattern variation. and the question is why, and that's the first part of the opioid crisis book chapter is describing why that was the case. and that was because there was this very, very obscure law. the books in five american states, which required doctors who prescribe painkillers to write their prescriptions in triplicate and so every time you had a prescription for a painkiller, you write the first...
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, into the town of illinois.and is juson the other side of the mississippi river. but why he found was that the majoty white public opinion even in alton illinois was anti anti abolitionist. so they did t ke what he was saying in newspaper. they asked him stop with words. at first, but laterit violence. and there were several attempts attack his warehouse. he kept his staff. he had to order a new printing presses d isd of thing over the years. and i1837 finally he ordered his last new printing press because a mob assembled whe that press was delivered, you know, and destroyi t printing press, tht of that was, we want to put your newspaper out of action. we don't want you to be able to print your ideas anymore. so in 1837, it finally got the pot ere lovejoy and some of his friends were holed up and warehouse trying to defend the premises, the printing press equipment, and a mob was outside gunfire was exand on both sides. and at the end of it, elijah lovejoy, was that so? think that being shot that for being a new
, into the town of illinois.and is juson the other side of the mississippi river. but why he found was that the majoty white public opinion even in alton illinois was anti anti abolitionist. so they did t ke what he was saying in newspaper. they asked him stop with words. at first, but laterit violence. and there were several attempts attack his warehouse. he kept his staff. he had to order a new printing presses d isd of thing over the years. and i1837 finally he ordered his last new printing...
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we even have some parts of the southern illinois going into kentucky with extreme impacts possible.e're talking about disruptions to daily life because that ice could be so severe. look at the stretch of all of the winter alerts that we have. all that pink is a winter storm warning, mostly for some of that heavy snow across parts of kansas, missouri and then stretching into ohio and kentucky. we also have an ice storm warning for parts of south central missouri and southern illinois, where we could accumulate significant, crippling ice. all of these alerts stretch again more than 1300 miles, so pretty far reaching for this storm. it really starts to pop up overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. that's where we'll start to find some of that snow and ice. and the moisture really pumps going into tomorrow. we have cold air squeezing in from the north, all of this moisture coming in from the south. that's where you're going to get a stretch of some heavy blowing snow across parts of kansas and missouri. and then you see that pink. that's that dangerous ice that could really accumulate
we even have some parts of the southern illinois going into kentucky with extreme impacts possible.e're talking about disruptions to daily life because that ice could be so severe. look at the stretch of all of the winter alerts that we have. all that pink is a winter storm warning, mostly for some of that heavy snow across parts of kansas, missouri and then stretching into ohio and kentucky. we also have an ice storm warning for parts of south central missouri and southern illinois, where we...
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a speechwriter for fdr and winner of the pulitzer prize for abe in illinois and others in the united states holocaust memorial museum collection includes the press book for the film, including the text of the prolog, which has striking similarities to many of the president's speeches, utilizing many of the same techniques we can see in his four freedoms speech to come or the fireside chat radio addresses that brought issues closer to the american into their homes and communities. what became the senate subcommittee on propaganda in motion pictures and radio investigated 48 american and foreign films. they suspected to be quote anti-american including pastor hall and required submissions of advertising and press materials. eleanor spoke on her radio show show saying the motion picture industry has been under investigation by a congressional committee. the question seems to be whether the producers have a right to present their views through, the plays they produce. i think it is permissible for senator nye wheeler and mr. lindbergh to present their views to the world. but i think it i
a speechwriter for fdr and winner of the pulitzer prize for abe in illinois and others in the united states holocaust memorial museum collection includes the press book for the film, including the text of the prolog, which has striking similarities to many of the president's speeches, utilizing many of the same techniques we can see in his four freedoms speech to come or the fireside chat radio addresses that brought issues closer to the american into their homes and communities. what became...
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snowfall for central u.s., over a foot and ohio west virginia, illinois, over a foot of snow. d.c. got six inches of snow. enough to cause travel delays. power outages, ohio valley, midwest and mid-atlantic. and reinforcing shot of arctic air going through the week to set up what is happening across the south wednesday, thursday and friday with another snow event that could affect the northeast on the weekend. wind aall right for southern california. dangerous wind alert for los angeles and venturea county. when you see the santa ana winds setting up for 80 to 100 miles per hour, it could be so destructive if we have wildfires. today is worst day. temperatures, setting up next storm event. wednesday through friday, developing here and in texas and that means moisture, could see ice and heavy snow for texas and through arkansas, tennessee, mid-atlantic region and that ice there for parts of the south dangerous. the regions don't deal well with wintry weather. this is going to be a winter storm on the weekend. lots to talk about. southern california, dangerous today. >> carley: a lot
snowfall for central u.s., over a foot and ohio west virginia, illinois, over a foot of snow. d.c. got six inches of snow. enough to cause travel delays. power outages, ohio valley, midwest and mid-atlantic. and reinforcing shot of arctic air going through the week to set up what is happening across the south wednesday, thursday and friday with another snow event that could affect the northeast on the weekend. wind aall right for southern california. dangerous wind alert for los angeles and...
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kentucky is the protector of illinois and indiana to the north. if emancipation proclamation includes the four border states, i will lose kentucky. if i lose kentucky, i most assuredly am going to lose maryland. and if we lose maryland, we are going to lose washington, d.c. just look at the geography. so i'm not doing it. sumner kind of gets it kind of gets it. lincoln needs kentucky. lincoln needs maryland. and so that's why the emancipation proclamation doesn't include the four border states? and the last i would say, or the last big thing i would say that that sumner learns from lincoln is power of personal connection. in 1865, city point, virginia grant's headquarters. which we've been i've been. city point with my wife. if you ever get a chance go look. there's also a huge union hospital there at the time. sumner watches abraham shake, almost 5000 wounded soldiers hands in the course the day at city. sumner marvels. it appears that abraham lincoln appears that the president knows just what to say to every wounded man, how long to stay at ever
kentucky is the protector of illinois and indiana to the north. if emancipation proclamation includes the four border states, i will lose kentucky. if i lose kentucky, i most assuredly am going to lose maryland. and if we lose maryland, we are going to lose washington, d.c. just look at the geography. so i'm not doing it. sumner kind of gets it kind of gets it. lincoln needs kentucky. lincoln needs maryland. and so that's why the emancipation proclamation doesn't include the four border states?...
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we'll go to bill who is in continually park, ill i -- tinnily park illinois, hi, bill.aller: i want to say the great job are you doing in this coverage on c-span. i watch c-span all the dime -- time. and all the great programs you have. i'd like to talk a little bit about jimmy carter when he was running for president. i belonged to the democratic cook county party at the time back in the 1970's. when jimmy carter flew into chicago when the late richard j.daly was mayor of chicago, he came in with his plane with the peanut on the side, peanut one landing into midway airport. the airport at that time wasn't that active because of o'hare was built and a lot of the airport was kind of quiet. when jimmy carter flew in, they had the organizations out there. we had the bands and balloons. he came out and talked. he was a very humble man. and that was the first time i met jimmy carter. and second time just before the november election, the late richard d.daly had the torch parade from all the organizations throughout the state of illinois and went from 4:00 in the afternoon, a
we'll go to bill who is in continually park, ill i -- tinnily park illinois, hi, bill.aller: i want to say the great job are you doing in this coverage on c-span. i watch c-span all the dime -- time. and all the great programs you have. i'd like to talk a little bit about jimmy carter when he was running for president. i belonged to the democratic cook county party at the time back in the 1970's. when jimmy carter flew into chicago when the late richard j.daly was mayor of chicago, he came in...
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you can see a lot of this coming across missouri into parts of illinois, indiana.nd a lot of this continues to spread east as we go into monday. right now, we have winter storm watches in effect through kansas. a lot of missouri and southern illinois, indiana, and then in parts of kentucky as well. right now, the watches stretch nearly 900 miles. again, this continues to spread east as we go into monday. and a lot of these watches are in effect for some heavy snow and significant ice. the storm really starts to develop on saturday. we'll start to find the first inklings of it, but it really blows up with more moisture by sunday. and you can see what we're very much worried about. you see this stripe of snow and ice that cuts across missouri and southern illinois. there will be a fine line with a lot of these different types of wintry precipitation. we'll have rain and even some storms down the front as you get towards the gulf coast. and then again, all of this spreads east as we go into monday. the icing and the snow problems will continue across kentucky and then
you can see a lot of this coming across missouri into parts of illinois, indiana.nd a lot of this continues to spread east as we go into monday. right now, we have winter storm watches in effect through kansas. a lot of missouri and southern illinois, indiana, and then in parts of kentucky as well. right now, the watches stretch nearly 900 miles. again, this continues to spread east as we go into monday. and a lot of these watches are in effect for some heavy snow and significant ice. the storm...
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. >> illinois senator tammy duckworth, on today's bruising hearing for pete hegseth. >> how can we ask these warriors to train and perform the absolute highest standards when you are asking us to lower the standards to make you the secretary of defense? >> then house democratic leader hakeem jeffries, on loyal opposition in the new congress. and jen psaki joins me with her exclusive interview with california governor gavin newsom on the fires burning in his state and the misinformation making it harder to fight them. >> but somehow, there's a magical spigot in california and northern california that just can be turned on, and all of a sudden there will be rain or water flowing everywhere. it's not helpful when all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. i want you to mentally bracket out for a second. the very serious allegations of sexual assault against pete hegseth, the man donald trump wants to be his secretary of defense. yes, it is an allegation borne of an actual police report filed after his accuser went to the er seeking a rape kit. yes. hegseth de
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. >> i find is fascinating with you compare the states of indiana and illinois with regard to opiateiction and the reasons behind that. >> yeah, turns out that opioid crisis did not strike the entire country equally. it was incredibly localized and one of the factors that drove how localized it was was an incrediblyas obscure law that se states had on their books and some states did not that, it's called the triplicate law and it said that if a doctor describe as potentially addictive painkiller, they have to send a copy of their prescription to state regulators to be kept on file so that the state had an actual complete accurate on going record of exactly who is being ---- is prescribing a potentially dangerous narcotic and how many prescriptions for a potentially dangerous narcotic are being prescribed. there were california, texas, illinois, and new york were the largest states to have those laws on the books and all of those states escaped the most serious brunt of opioid crisis and those law hads the effect of protecting and prohibiting doctors from prescribing oxycontin in larg
. >> i find is fascinating with you compare the states of indiana and illinois with regard to opiateiction and the reasons behind that. >> yeah, turns out that opioid crisis did not strike the entire country equally. it was incredibly localized and one of the factors that drove how localized it was was an incrediblyas obscure law that se states had on their books and some states did not that, it's called the triplicate law and it said that if a doctor describe as potentially...
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politician, wrote to his friend abraham lincoln, another illinois politician, and he wrote the, time is not yet, but it will come when it will be necessary to march army into the south and proclaim to the slaves. and the spring of 1862 that army, those armies marched into virginia, but without any problem at all. but in some ways that matter, not for enslaved made their own decisions about freedom. they made own decisions about the army's relation to their freedom. and that's really and describes what going to be talking about today, those enslaved people whose names are generally not recorded, whose fates are largely unknown to us, an individual basis presented themselves, to the army and to the federal government, and basically challenged them. what are you going to do with us now and that would push the nation and this war in a direction that many 1862 would not have predicted would happen. i want to look at how the interaction between enslaved people and soldiers affected or not, the attitudes of those. the army of virginia. and i also want to just touch on little bit about how t
politician, wrote to his friend abraham lincoln, another illinois politician, and he wrote the, time is not yet, but it will come when it will be necessary to march army into the south and proclaim to the slaves. and the spring of 1862 that army, those armies marched into virginia, but without any problem at all. but in some ways that matter, not for enslaved made their own decisions about freedom. they made own decisions about the army's relation to their freedom. and that's really and...
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mÁs de 220.000 hogares han perdido la electricidad en virginia, west virginia, kentucky, indiana e illinoisida a domicilio. >> el frÍo quema tambiÉn. reportera: y es como es cuanto mÁs ganas dan los cuenta. otros le hicieron honor al refrÁn al mal tiempo, buena cara, jugando con la nieve, mientras se realizaba trabajos de limpieza y saneamiento. desde nueva york, violeta bastardo, univisiÓn. elian: gracias. por otra parte, avanzan los dÍas hacia el 20 de enero yton holman designado por el presidente electo, donald trump, dijo que el primer dÍa las deportaciones masivas de inmigrantes que sean una amenaza para la seguridad nacional y pÚblica, mismo tiempo dios y estÁ negociado con varios paÍses para evitar a todos los que sean deportados y no seamos citados en sus paÍses de origen. vamos a pasar a mÉxico de las autoridades y identificaron los dos mexicanos vinculado por el asesinato demigraciÓn, son orÍgenes venezolana, podrÍa ser del tren aragua, francisco javier carmona nos informa desde ciudad juÁrez. >> cÓrrele, ya los agarraron. francisco: luis alberto oliva garcia, el pasado 30 de dici
mÁs de 220.000 hogares han perdido la electricidad en virginia, west virginia, kentucky, indiana e illinoisida a domicilio. >> el frÍo quema tambiÉn. reportera: y es como es cuanto mÁs ganas dan los cuenta. otros le hicieron honor al refrÁn al mal tiempo, buena cara, jugando con la nieve, mientras se realizaba trabajos de limpieza y saneamiento. desde nueva york, violeta bastardo, univisiÓn. elian: gracias. por otra parte, avanzan los dÍas hacia el 20 de enero yton holman designado...
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peter: i found it fascinating when you compared indiana and illinois with regard to opiate addictionhe reasons behind that. malcolm: it turns out that the opioid crisis did not strike the entire country equally, it was incredibly localized. one of the factors that drove how localized it was was an incredibly obscure law that some states had on the books and some did not that is called the triplicate law. what it said was triplicate states are states that say if a doctor prescribes a potentially addictive painkiller, they have to send a copy of their prescription to state regulators to be kept on file so that the state has a complete, accurate ongoing record of exactly who is prescribing a potentially dangerous narcotic, and how many prescriptions of it are being prescribed. california, texas, illinois, and new york were the largest states to have those laws on the books and all of those states escaped the most serious brunt of the opioid crisis as a result. those laws had the effect of protecting, inhibiting doctors to prescribe oxycontin in large numbers and protecting the citizens
peter: i found it fascinating when you compared indiana and illinois with regard to opiate addictionhe reasons behind that. malcolm: it turns out that the opioid crisis did not strike the entire country equally, it was incredibly localized. one of the factors that drove how localized it was was an incredibly obscure law that some states had on the books and some did not that is called the triplicate law. what it said was triplicate states are states that say if a doctor prescribes a potentially...
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way across central united states bringing feet upon feet of snow to places like kansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, and ohio. it's likely going to be an ice storm across central parts of the tennessee valley and then southern parts of the united states. gulf coast states, you can be seeing another tornado outbreak with the system. it will be the clashing of the hot and cold temperatures. when that happens, that's when severe weather occurs. this will be an impactful system sunday afternoon and evening. let's take us back to the west coast where we are. we are no longer seeing the chance for rain. in fact we will be seeing quite the opposite. high pressure is building overhead. as it does so, it's going to continue to deflect all the moisture from incoming storms to our north. if we loop what we'll be seeing over the next 24 hours, pacific northwest getting in on all that action. in the bay area and southern california, being dominated by high pressure, keeping all that moisture well to our north. don't expect moisture in the coming days. as the system departed it brought all the moisture
way across central united states bringing feet upon feet of snow to places like kansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, and ohio. it's likely going to be an ice storm across central parts of the tennessee valley and then southern parts of the united states. gulf coast states, you can be seeing another tornado outbreak with the system. it will be the clashing of the hot and cold temperatures. when that happens, that's when severe weather occurs. this will be an impactful system sunday afternoon and...
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this due diligence we did in this process was she told me i grew up on a family farm in southern illinois. when they tried to my brother still calls me on advice on how to fix it. she told me that i learned about she said i knew more about commodity pricing in the future is that i did about math when i was a child because my mother would write this down on the kitchen table napkin everyday from a debt and my granddad to see when they came in for lunch and that's what interested her in about working for the market. when you talk about living the american dream, that is what she's been doing through the private sector and the family roots that she has come and those are values and qualities that we had interstate and she will represent in the u.s. senate. [inaudible question] >> look, i think governor kemp said very eloquently that i have lived the american dream and i want that for the next generation. i have a niece and nephew and i think i want to make sure you have the same opportunities, that wages that's looking to go from waiting tables to working in industry, or doing whatever she w
this due diligence we did in this process was she told me i grew up on a family farm in southern illinois. when they tried to my brother still calls me on advice on how to fix it. she told me that i learned about she said i knew more about commodity pricing in the future is that i did about math when i was a child because my mother would write this down on the kitchen table napkin everyday from a debt and my granddad to see when they came in for lunch and that's what interested her in about...
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but if you move further south to where we are at in southern missouri, southern illinois, they are dealing
but if you move further south to where we are at in southern missouri, southern illinois, they are dealing