Situation that we are in right now . Guest thanks for having me. What we are seeing happen is as a reason region starts to pull down, a new region heats up , and i think we are in this position because we have a lot of advection all around this country. We reopened not just early but aggressively, and that instigated more spread, and now you have a situation where there is just so much infection that to otherng to get parts of the country. The sunbelt is starting signs of improving. Places like texas, florida, southern california. Those states,s in particularly arizona and texas, when you look at the data. It is a little less clear in texas and southern california. At the same time, we see infections pick up in other states, kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohio, indiana, so the gains that we are making in the states that look like they are starting to peek will now be offset by the other states that look like they are accelerating. Host why are they slowing down and the sunbelt s
Youre watching live campaig youre watching live campaig were live from wilmington, delaware, where joe biden is expected to speak. Hell be talking about his plans to reopen the economy as the pandemic continues. Looks like theyre running just a little bit behind. This is live coverage on cspan3. Delegate to the 2020 rnc convention. Remind the viewers why you started the tea party delegates. Im an alternate, i wanted to be clear about that. We saw the out of control spending with Bank Bailouts and stimulus bills in 2009. We were upset with the out of control growth of government, and we did one again on tax day and april 15th of 2009, and later that year in september, we did the taxpayer march in d. C. Weve had wins and losses. When we look at the spending in washington, were very concerned about that. We think its time to stop the spending were seeing right now. Im all for a payroll tax holiday, which i understand is off the table. But i still think its the right thing to do. And work
Roll call newspaper. Lets begin with the timing of last nights marathon speeches by democrats read how . Guest the effort was organized by chris murphy from connecticut who many people might recognize as a strong voice on the gun control issue, especially since hook,12 shooting in sandy which was in his home state that spurred his interest in the issue. He put together the list of people who spoke last night and patonse, basically and rightso now, senators are in a waiting game. Mitch mcconnell has said he would not put anything on the floor that the president has not. Aid he would sign that means right now everyone is waiting and as part of waiting, these democrats last night decided they needed to raise the issue on a louder scale and speak about the impact of gun violence on their communities, fears their communities are experiencing and also proposing solutions. They were talking about potential legislative fixes. Host what do the democratic senators, which piece of legislation do
It came after Speaker Mccarthy passed shortterm funding bills also setting other issues. You can comment on this latest move. Democrats can call 202 7488000. Independent can call 202 7488003. You can follow the show on instagram. Earlier in the afternoon, representative gaetz went to the floor, hinting that he might file this motion to vacate. It was later in the evening when he actually did so. Mr. Speaker, pursuant to to a one 2a1. Quest of the gentleman yield back his speech . I do. Mr. Speaker, pursuant, i rise to raise a question. Quest declaring the office of speaker of the house of representatives, speaker of the house of representatives is declared to be vacant. Host that starts the process to see if Speaker Mccarthy will be moved from his position. You can comment on what led up to it. Text as and you can post on our social media site as well. Joining us to explain what happens next is emily brooks. Thank you for giving us your time this morning. What are potential timelines,
You, emily. Thanks emily. And thank you all you for being here with us this evening at old south meeting house. So just a few days from now, on saturday, we will be marking 250 years since a very important meeting happened in this space. But we still use the space to convene people in dialog about history, about its legacies, about how it relates to the challenges that we face our country today in our democracy. And im so delighted to be here with you to share this program, this conversation with, you. So our program tonight is about dr. James fichter, his new book, tea consumption, politics and revolution. 1773 to 1776. And were just really delighted that he chose to be with us as part of a tour of different places that he has been on the last several weeks to talk about this new book and a beautiful book. It is as well. So this lovely book reveals a dimension to the Boston Tea Party by exploring a story largely overlooked for the last 250 years, the fate of two large shipments of eas