American products. [applause] [crowd chanting four more years] pres. Biden thank you, thank you. Hello wisconsin. Nick, thanks for the introduction. Before i get started, i went to set the record straight. Please sit. I went to a Catholic High School in delaware taught by the no 14 priests from saint norbert college, a little team called green bay. [crowd cheering] heres the deal. You are the only high school in delaware who overwhelmingly rooted for green bay. [laughter] pres. Biden not a joke. I will tell you why. Every single sunday, not only did they have a great team at the time, still do, but at the time, my theology professor at the Catholic School i went to was a guy named riley. Last name. He had been drafted by the Green Bay Packers and he decided to become a priest before that, so he didnt go. But for single solitary monday that green bay won, we got the last period of the day off. [laughter] [applause] now we catholics call that indirect bribery. [laughter] but it worked. I
Announcer bkeye broadband support cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a front row see to democracy front row seat to democracy. Congressman tim burchett, republican of that stat and a member of the Foreign Affairs and Oversight Committee and you were one of the eight that voted against Kevin Mccarthy as speaker, why . Guest i really had to pass. A friend of mine called me the other day and i was working at the house. He was going to have major heart surgery and he was concerned about me. He asked me what i would do and i said i didnt know. I was wanting to keep kevin as a friend. That was weighing on my hard pretty heavy. But my conscience was telling me we need to make a change. We havent brought up the term limits bill, we stayed home the entire month of august, two weeks in september, there was no urgency to the end of the fiscal year in october and when we did, we passed a 45 day continuing resolution up to the thanksgiving holiday which
We bring you unsafe count of projects, from the judiciary subsidy of intellectual properties. You are watching live coverage on cspan 3. I would like to welcome the senator. This is the fifth hearing of the subcommittee of this year. Senator, union team continue to be great partners moving forward. Im setting the stage on the focu platforms do not have the same proactive obligations. They need not remove a listing until a brand owner tells the platform specifically the listing is counterfeit. The weight, the onus for placing online counterfeits is principally on brands, not platforms. Under this structure brand owners have to play waccamaw as they monitor Online Marketplaces for counterfeit listings. Platforms know they have a counterfeit problem and have taken laudable anticounterfeiting efforts. Current efforts are neither effective nor sufficient. Because the problem has not gone away. Its dramatically increasing. That is why i was proud to reintroduce the shop safe act last week wi
Its now by distinct honor and privilege to introduce dr. Sally mcmillen, he babcock professor of hit in Davidson College in north carolina. She earned he ph. D at Duke University and we learned today got a degree in library science. She has been one of the most important and productive scholars of 19th century womens history. Their many books include motherhood and the old south southern women black and white and seneca falls and the origin of the womens Rights Movement. Her brand new book which we are celebrated tonight and received a wonderful review in the Los Angeles Times is entitled losey stone an unapologetic life. A path breaking activist whose life has been hidden too long. Losey stoned a last has a biography worthy of her inspired and inspiring life. Please help me welcome to Franklin Library society. Dr. Sally mcmillen. [applause] thank you so much, rich, and i just wanted to sea its an absolute delight to be here. I want to thank rich for inviting me and for the Library Com
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