You retiring. Why . Guest ive had a great run and i been at his 22 22 years n the u. S. House, eight in the Oregon Legislature and im not one of those members leaving cranky and grumpy. Some days its messy. Ive had a good run pickup enjoyed but is time for someone new to step in. My wife and i ready to go take on some new challenge but of what ive no idea yet. Ive been so busy but its been a great run. We have gotten a lot done so i please with it. Host speaking about you regard as one of the Telecommunications Experts in the congress because of your background in radio and being on the emc committee. What your legacy in telecom medications . Guest thanks. I dont spend a lot of time on that sort of stuff but i would tell you together with the committee did great work of putting up spectrum. And really positioning the United States i think to have the spectrum when it needed it to advance the new technologies that come along. I remember going clear back to when we passed some of these l
Hillbilly elegy of the forgotten workingclass men and women part memoir, part historical and analysis. It is an eyeopening journey of the south past, present and future. Anchored in the hometown of South Carolina it illuminates the things that continue to fertilize the soil of one of the worst states in the nation. He traces his fathers life to Martin Luther king and numbered of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. In the dwindling rural black working class many of whom can trace their ancestry back seven generations. In the poetic personal history we are a weekend to the crisis affecting the other forgotten men and women through the media acknowledges. Family members, neighbors and friends. He humanizes the struggles that shaped their lives to gain access to healthcare as the hospitals disappear into to make ends meet as the factories have shut down and to hold onto precious traditions has the towns erode to forge a path forward without succumbing. My vanishing country is al
Taught nonfiction authors about their latest works. Hello and welcome. Thank you for joining us. Arthur, thank you for being here and cspan, thank you for letting me interview you about this book. Last time we did this show was when we were talking a about the best seller. Guest you asked a lot of hard questions and i plan to wreak if the favor. Host you are on the internet 50s and the people have already heard your introduction so i wont redo all of it, but you are a freakisly productive. If you have accomplisheyou havee globally renowned musician who then laid down and became an academic and behavioral social scientist and lots of people cite your work and happiness studies over time. National bestsellers and anyone onto his third career with a think tank of the American Enterprise institute thats important in washington, d. C. And beyond if you take it to new heights and raised a lot more resources and hired interesting people and now you are about to transition to a four curvier ou
Ideas. Having been born and raised in the amazing city and now raising my own family down the street i feel incredible by proud to call myself a true blue chicagoan. Anybody else feel that way . [cheers and applause] thank you. Makes me prouder to be part of the fantastic chicago idea team who works each and every day to challenge our city and the world beyond, to share ideas and inspire action and ignite change. Chicago ideas is all about deep curiosity and pursuing connectivity, so in that spirit because who doesnt love a good friday night ice breaker, i would like for you to take a moment to turn to a person that you dont know and introduce yourself and share why you are here tonight and share what youre most trusted source of political news might be. [laughter] might be a little bit of oxymoron. I will give you 60 seconds. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] okay. All right. Its tough for me to try to get the room back, you guys. If i can, everyone. If i can get eve
Go a little later in the hour or going to be doing a little sa salsa. Youve got a built in advantage on that. Have you salsa dance a lot . Rachael not a lot but i can do it. Next to the instructor im not sure. She is good but thanks for being here with us. Fourth hour of Fox And Friends on this beautiful saturday morning. We just showed a shot of massachusetts where they had 58 new illegal residents no longer on the island of Marthas Vineyard. They have been deported as the New York Post has liberals deport migrants be otherwise known as illegals but they cannot tolerate more than 48 hours a Marthas Vineyard but did not have the supplies did not have the housing, did not have the resources in the hearts were full and open of love. They agreed checked and hate love trumps hate but not on north is jim marthas billiard while tenured. At least 48 hours. Lets continue this conversation i bring it Lieutenant Governor texas dan patrick this morning. Lieutenant governor gray tag on the program