Ever had to make. We had to do a wardrobe to go with it next. I will show you black and white ones here featuring uncle sam. And this is one of my favorite ones. What foreign enemies and americans looking for, world control. What americans are really looking for, we remote control. When i came back from abroad i realized this is very accurate. I had just come back from cuba. People of cuba next. Big castro . Th that missing one. So anyway, to thing about this is everybody can be good cartoon fodder am a whether you are a democrat or dictator to me you are good fodder for cartoonists. This is a cartoon i did back in 1989. It is being reproduced around the world. A guy says i have a stock here that could really excel. Sell. Sell, it carries on. A guy says this is madness, i cannot take anymore. I, buy, buy. At the end he says i have a stock here that could really excel. Here is the story. Cartoon appears in the Baltimore Sun that gets picked up new york times. Third it being reprinted ar
Better. Not marching to the senseless beat of some far off government drum. If the politicians who gave us this train wreck expect us to live by this law, then the same law, without special exemptions should apply to congress. Is that really too much to ask . Obama care serves as a grave threat to the future prosperity of the citizens of virginia, and i will continue to resist expanding it. Not just in washington, but every state in america. I promise i will do my part in virginia, and i know you will do yours. Together we can make america better tomorrow than it is today. Thank you for listening, god bless each one of you, and god bless our beloved camera. On cspan, marissa mayer, then ferc c. E. O. , Mark Zuckerberg. And later, editoral cartoonists. On the next washington Journal Washington Bureau chief Michael Kranish and matt viser talk about their articles entitled broken city. Hen Fitch Credit Rating Agency spokesperson john olert. Then robin wright of the u. S. Institute of peac
It was going to be us. We are a couple of kids. Who are we to do it. It was the preview of the microsoft and google. Building stuff on it largest. The story of facebook has been about starting and one college and we kept growing. Building stuff on a larger scale. We cared more about the commission than anybody else has. Now we are at this interesting point where for a while and side of the Company Getting to one billion people. Closer,started to get nobody is waking up saying i 7 of the world to do something. It has to be bigger than anything else that anybody else has built. As we have approached that anne issed it, the focus for us retooling. You will see is retooling the company to take on a lot of harder problems that fulfill the mission. Connecting the next 5 billion people. Itll be harder because they do not have internet access. People share and put billions of connections every day oh stop now we do not just want to add information and add incrementally, over the next five or 1
The folks would march down and the president might come out and greet them. Eleanor roosevelt, monday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Also on cspan cspan radio and cspan. Org are. We bring Public Events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gaveltogavel coverage of the u. S. House as a Public Service of private industry. We are cspan and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. Now you can watch is in hd. A discussion with three awardwinning cartoonist about the future of editorial cartoons. This is one hour and 15 minutes. Good evening. I am tom watkins, treasurer of the Atlanta Press club. Thank you for coming to drawing the news. The Atlanta Press club is one of the largest and most active press clubs in the world. We encourage you to join. We have some great programs coming out. We will host a newsmaker luncheon on september 17. Join us on october 8 for the hall of fame dinner. For more
Every life has value and no life is disposable. [applause] this government, our government, we will fight to continue to change so that we value our differences and we honor the strength of our diversity, because we cannot fall victim to the attitude of washington, d. C. , the attitude that says i am always right and youre always wrong, the attitude that puts everyone into a box that they are not permitted to leave, the attitude that puts political victories ahead of policy agreements, the belief that compromise is a dirty word. As we saw in december regarding the dream act, we can put the future of our state ahead of the partisans who would rather demonize than compromise. As your governor, i will always be willing to listen as long as that listening ends with us being willing to compromise for the people who sent us to do our job. Because you see, in the end, i have had no greater honor in my life than having twice been elected to be the governor of the state where i was born and rai