Soonnelists with us, three to be members of the u. S. Congress who are going to take. He progressive banner and into conflict with the establishment politicians and corporate elites who represent the working families of this country. These are great people who have had great campaigns. Let me introduce them. In acted last night landslide victory, they told us it would be a tough race, rashida. 6633 . S it, 69. Tlaib thank you. I appreciate everything. Is you did about you not become the democratic nominee, but you did not give up on the movement and you continue to support so many of us who are putting people before profits. I cannot thank you enough for not giving up on the movement and continuing to support people like us. Sen. Sanders how can i give up when we have people like you guys . You inspire the American People. An incrediblewon victory. He took on the entire political establishment. A 16 term incumbent and won by not quite as much as rashida. Much,wman not quite as but 15 p
Organized science and history. Announcer on august 6, 1945, the United States detonated the first atomic bomb in history japan. Roshima, later, ondays nagasaki. Six days later, japan surrendered, bringing an end to the second world war. I have a message from the japanese government. From the secretary of state on august 11. Declaration potsdam that specifies the unconditional surrender. Announcer through the work of cspans cities tour, we will share stories of people who contributed to this worldaltering events. We begin in new orleans, at the National World war ii museum. We are here on the road to tokyo exhibit. That will take up the war on the pacific and asia, 1941 to 1945. What are the most interesting aspects . One of the interesting aspects is how quickly the turning point came in. In are just about six months later, after the japanese ran wild through the pacific, the battle of midway was fought. That was a major portion of japans strength. Whatever chance japan had of winning
This is half an hour. Well, hello florida . [applause] thank you so much for that wonderful welcome. My friend marilyn musgraves, deputy secretary eric harden, to state representative and future speaker of the Florida State house, chris sprawls. [applaus [applause] and the pastor stiff any parker here at starkey baptist church. Its great to be back in church and great to be among so many champions for life. [applause] and its a joy to be here with the susan b. Anthony list, founded in 1993. Now a network of more than 800,000 americans, sba is the most effective prolife Grass Roots Organization in america. [cheers and applause] but to all the great friends who have come out today, who have labored in the cause of life all across the sunshine state, i just first and foremost want to say thank you. Thank you for what you have done for life. Thank you for what you have done for the great movement, the sanctity of life in this country and the unborn. It is wonderful to be among friends. Tha
Cruz this subcommittee hearing is called to order. Welcome to the witnesses who are here. The First Amendments first for a reason. It guarantees not only the freedom of speech, but the right of the people peaceably to assemble. Peaceably matters a great deal in that protection. Without our First Amendment rights, rights that protect the countless ways in which people can peaceably express their social and political views, democracy wouldnt work. The right of the people peaceably to assemble and to demand changes to petition their government for grievances is in the very best tradition of america. No history of the United States, no recounting of the unending struggle to live up to our founding promises would be complete without recognition of the peaceful movements that have pushed this nation forward. Abolitionists to the suffragettes, to the countless brave and heroic souls who marched in support of the civil rights movement, peaceable assemblies have moved mountains in this country
Kelly clarkson there in the passenger seat for car pool karaoke for james corden. Meanwhile Katie Fehlinger is outside on the cbs3 sky deck. That was awesome. Rahel, dont you feel like you could have run even faster, if you had james corden and Kelly Clarkson singing to you. Maybe. I would have taken anything at that point. That is an empowerment female right there my goodness we have quiet weather unfolding. We have a new frontal boundary that approaches and crosses later tonight. For new we have cloud cover working its way through so it is helping limit some of the cooling not too much. We have seen a drop on the thermometer since yesterday, you will still want to walk outside with the heavier coat on, currently in the 30s at best in most locations, and down in the 20s currently in mount pocono. Most of you have seen a deficit on the thermometer since this same time yesterday but we are, technically, looking ahead to an above average day, youll see, 31 at pottstown, quakertown at 28,