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alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was another southe
alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the...
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also, do i have anybody from alabama today? >> roll tide, roll tide. i've got something for you later on. let me say, i'm humbled and honored to be here because sincerely i've been working in the energy industry for 40 years and this is one of the try highlights and joist joys of my life. and let me say on behalf of southern company, and chris, and alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. because we understand without the north american building trades, we can't be successful. we also understand without the north american building trades, the energy industry and the nation can't be successful. our success lies in the relationship with this governing board. this secretary treasurer and this president because when we need help-- let's give them a hand, that's right. [applause] >> when we need help constructing, maintaining or building, we turn to the building trades and we get the job done together. you help us power over the homes and communities. we have nine million customers across our entire footprint and
also, do i have anybody from alabama today? >> roll tide, roll tide. i've got something for you later on. let me say, i'm humbled and honored to be here because sincerely i've been working in the energy industry for 40 years and this is one of the try highlights and joist joys of my life. and let me say on behalf of southern company, and chris, and alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. because we understand without the north american building...
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i know your alabama tie. it's still a little too soon. i'm sorry about that. you know, was going to start off by warning barb that we wouldn't talk alabama and michigan in football. it is, in fact, too soon. tide. but she went there early which the bar is already low and. we'll go ahead and dig right into things. so listen, you tell barb and me apart, barb is the smart one. you know, people always get us confused. this is a tall one. we answer i answer to barb, she has been known to answer to joyce. people confuse us in airports they confuse at football games it's crazy but i'm delighted be confused with barb mcquaid because. she has written a smart, straight forward, important book for the times that we live in and i'm now delighted to be confused back, she says. so look, we're in san francisco. we not been to san francisco together before, but you guys are pretty great. pretty great. i have watching you on social media every place. you've gone on your book tour, you've done cool. what's the san francisco thing? oh, you know, i had a great day. i'm here for t
i know your alabama tie. it's still a little too soon. i'm sorry about that. you know, was going to start off by warning barb that we wouldn't talk alabama and michigan in football. it is, in fact, too soon. tide. but she went there early which the bar is already low and. we'll go ahead and dig right into things. so listen, you tell barb and me apart, barb is the smart one. you know, people always get us confused. this is a tall one. we answer i answer to barb, she has been known to answer to...
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. >> senator from alabama. >> homeland security secretary mayorkas and globalist democrats have been derelict in their duty to secure the border under president biden. i repeat, derelict in their duty. are border is the least secure it has been in the history of our country. in fact, it is almost nonexistent. at least 9 million illegal immigrants have entered our country since the beginning of this administration. our border patrol agents are overwhelmed. and receive such little support from the biden administration to enforce our laws that they have been forced to release millions of illegal immigrants into the us and those who are released on parole are given work permits. tell me this. how does handing out work permits discourage illegal immigration? it doesn't. how do these actions secure the border? it doesn't. we might as well start mailing out every criminal, drug trafficker, and terrorist an open invitation to invade our country. i have spoken numerous times on the floor to highlight stories of americans dying at the hands of illegal aliens, 12-year-old traversable from misso
. >> senator from alabama. >> homeland security secretary mayorkas and globalist democrats have been derelict in their duty to secure the border under president biden. i repeat, derelict in their duty. are border is the least secure it has been in the history of our country. in fact, it is almost nonexistent. at least 9 million illegal immigrants have entered our country since the beginning of this administration. our border patrol agents are overwhelmed. and receive such little...
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and it was made to me so evident by the alabama supreme court decision regarding ivf. and i just want to share with you and while people are coming to the mike just briefly, if you want to talk about this. you can i was very taken. i read almost the entirety of the supreme court decision. i don't recommend it, but i do recommend reading chief justice parker, special concurrence that he wrote at the end, which was me. quite amazing. he talked about quote unquote, the sanctity of life in supporting his decision. and then he quoted for some ari's and steve the british common law, quoting sir william blackstone, why we in america are british common law? i have no idea. he does talk. life is the immediate of god, which is inherent in every human being from blackstone. and then he goes on to the declaration and again supporting its decision, the line from the declaration that we're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights among these are life. in order to substantiate that an embryo has has got life equivalent to you and me. and then finally, which i find most
and it was made to me so evident by the alabama supreme court decision regarding ivf. and i just want to share with you and while people are coming to the mike just briefly, if you want to talk about this. you can i was very taken. i read almost the entirety of the supreme court decision. i don't recommend it, but i do recommend reading chief justice parker, special concurrence that he wrote at the end, which was me. quite amazing. he talked about quote unquote, the sanctity of life in...
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law enforcement officers in alabama tell me time and time again their officers must wear heavy equipment and carry narc on spray to protect themselves from conventional that is pouring into our communities with three years ago they had never heard the word sentinel. says our police chief. city of montgomery. the cartels are trafficking professionals. they are managing the human drug trafficking at our border but this is a billion-dollar industry the biden administration is turning its back on and allowing. secretary mayorkas has completely, completely one or 10% refused to do his job. he swore an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states from all enemies, foreign and domestic. can any one of us seriously say secretary mayorkas has upheld his oath of office? progressive democrats are going to try to table the articles of impeachment and sweep biden supporter bloodbath under the rug. party voted. they voted to save his job. globalist democrats are lying to themselves and asking their risking the lives of american citizens. senator schumer at the progressive democrats
law enforcement officers in alabama tell me time and time again their officers must wear heavy equipment and carry narc on spray to protect themselves from conventional that is pouring into our communities with three years ago they had never heard the word sentinel. says our police chief. city of montgomery. the cartels are trafficking professionals. they are managing the human drug trafficking at our border but this is a billion-dollar industry the biden administration is turning its back on...
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this is kerri has been waiting in alabama republican line. kerri good evening. >> before the lady of pennsylvania the two latest on california give me a break. the secretariat lied it. there's no doubt about it, he lied. i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i don't like them. we have to pray for those in charge. but me just put this out, 2028 trump one, have a good day. >> one more call this is steve from freeling, american line for democrats, good evening. >> caller: good evening. the legislative branch of the united states of america has bankrupt the greatest nation in the world it's been going on since the beginning of time. so deep in debt across this nation, spending money like it's richman. senator mike lee i think everyone missed his points. the point being he spoke about the legislative branch. not only is
this is kerri has been waiting in alabama republican line. kerri good evening. >> before the lady of pennsylvania the two latest on california give me a break. the secretariat lied it. there's no doubt about it, he lied. i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i...
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the alabama redistricting case is a good example of that. but more fundamentally, again, i mean, it just reinforces the whole point when folks like me get criticized because of our politics, it really drives home why it's so important to talk about the court as an institution and to talk about the court context in which we're not focusing on the outcomes. we're focusing on the court's behavior even when the outcomes are ones we like. so talk a lot about authority, originalism, succeeding when mainstream politicians tolerate it and you make the same point. why do you think those politicians have failed? treat the extremists as pariahs? why are they all afraid of trump? why are they all afraid of whatever they're afraid of? for a bunch of reasons. very, very important point. a no individual can kill a democracy on their own, whether they are or elected leaders, demagogues it. they always require accomplices. accomplices that come from the mainstream political. and so any time a democracy breaks down, you find a slew of mainstay politicians, po
the alabama redistricting case is a good example of that. but more fundamentally, again, i mean, it just reinforces the whole point when folks like me get criticized because of our politics, it really drives home why it's so important to talk about the court as an institution and to talk about the court context in which we're not focusing on the outcomes. we're focusing on the court's behavior even when the outcomes are ones we like. so talk a lot about authority, originalism, succeeding when...
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the alabama claims the virginia affair and gold resumption. while it could not omit some form of the corruption narrative without seeming incomplete, it might be that historians care about reconstruction, but less so about other issues that have been distorted. they might not realize how much distortions on other issues are the spillover effect of the polemic accounts from the years when. the dunning interpretation prevailed. a presidential historians who have not focused on grant should have tried more than they have to apply the same judicious approach to all presidencies. so there are the basic points that i make in my essay. i don't want to omit course the many other essays we have from so many contributors covering grant's military, his political career, as well as so many aspects of his personal life life. and let me chime in real quickly. see a lot of folks sounding off in the chat saying where they're from. we appreciate that. i've seen a couple of people post some questions there. please put your questions in the q&a that'll allow us
the alabama claims the virginia affair and gold resumption. while it could not omit some form of the corruption narrative without seeming incomplete, it might be that historians care about reconstruction, but less so about other issues that have been distorted. they might not realize how much distortions on other issues are the spillover effect of the polemic accounts from the years when. the dunning interpretation prevailed. a presidential historians who have not focused on grant should have...
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spending more per student than mississippi, than florida, spending more than texas and even more than alabama, our kids continue to fall behind. the need to transform the way louisiana educates our children should be bold and we should just like we ask our kids to dream big. take for example florida. 20 years ago, the state of florida system was no better than louisiana's today. last year, it was ranked number one in education. how? they empowered parents. they challenged the system to do even better. in one educational generation, they became the inspiration for all other states to follow. the steps we need to take are simple. one, make all education lead to vocation. two, put parents back in control and let the money follow the child. [applause] three, treat our teachers with respect and reward them when their students are successful. over the years we have taken small steps toward finding solutions and with us today are examples of how when we change, our students can succeed. with us today are kayla, anna, actually, -- ashley, amanda and ortega. stand up. [applause] remain standing for ju
spending more per student than mississippi, than florida, spending more than texas and even more than alabama, our kids continue to fall behind. the need to transform the way louisiana educates our children should be bold and we should just like we ask our kids to dream big. take for example florida. 20 years ago, the state of florida system was no better than louisiana's today. last year, it was ranked number one in education. how? they empowered parents. they challenged the system to do even...
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not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on the fbi terror watch list has been in the u.s. from lost a year. he's a member of the u.s. terrorist group responsible for the deaths of the least nine american soldiers and civilians in afghanistan. unfortunately this known terrorist has been released on bond and is now roaming the neighborhood's in the united states of america. we have had 100,000 people a year die in the last three years the last time i looked to that's 300,000 people. it's a crime what's going on. law enforcement officers now tell me that they have never heard the word fentanyl until a few years ago, not heard the word. it was h
not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on...
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not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on the fbi terror watch list has been in the u.s. from lost a year. he's a member of the u.s. terrorist group responsible for the deaths of the least nine american soldiers and civilians in afghanistan. unfortunately this known terrorist has been released on bond and is now roaming the neighborhood's in the united states of america. we have had 100,000 people a year die in the last three years the last time i looked to that's 300,000 people. it's a crime what's going on. law enforcement officers now tell me that they have never heard the word fentanyl until a few years ago, not heard the word. it was h
not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on...
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but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence files organized by state and can just scan the boxes and look and see that the southern states are full. they're thick files of letters from people detailing these kinds of activities and over and over again, people are making the same kinds of complaints about their local problems. these are local problems that they would always say they are linked to problems in other cities, other states, other parts of the country. they know the kefauver committee is looking at interstate commerce. they know that they've got to get his attention to this. they really tended to highlight that. and as i mentioned
but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence...
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but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence files organized by state and can just scan the boxes and look and see that the southern states are full. they're thick files of letters from people detailing these kinds of activities and over and over again, people are making the same kinds of complaints about their local problems. these are local problems that they would always say they are linked to problems in other cities, other states, other parts of the country. they know the kefauver committee is looking at interstate commerce. they know that they've got to get his attention to this. they really tended to highlight that. and as i mentioned
but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence...
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we saw it recently with a bunch of judges down in alabama, ruled that a frozen embryo holds the same right as a human being. as a direct result of that decision fertility clinics closed across the state putting men andn women only wishing to have a t family with nowhere to turn. some of you heard me say this, and i heard people come up and say we have heard you talk about this before, that's because your own personal decisions about your family are no one's business but your own. [applause] but i will say this pic if you've never personally gone through the help of infertility, i guarantee you someone you know has. i know when quinn and i were having trouble getting pregnant, the anxiety, the frustration would have blotted out the sun. all we want with something that seems so simple, to have that child. what those judges did was a direct attack on our family. it wasn the direct attack on my children. gwen and i will not forget it. nor will we forgive it. and neither will thousands across the state. [applause] when roe v. wade was overturned in 2022, the door was wide open a for this
we saw it recently with a bunch of judges down in alabama, ruled that a frozen embryo holds the same right as a human being. as a direct result of that decision fertility clinics closed across the state putting men andn women only wishing to have a t family with nowhere to turn. some of you heard me say this, and i heard people come up and say we have heard you talk about this before, that's because your own personal decisions about your family are no one's business but your own. [applause] but...
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there's just want someone correctly it was a state legislative race was it in alabama? yes people were pretty surprised the democrat ended up winning there. that was around reproductive rights message around ivf. you have seen invariable red states between 2022 and now a lot of the special elections have gone toward democrats or more abortion access. >> one thing i would like to address to some extent there's a question on campaign. what's it look like this year? it's much more equally divided. there was a very revealing a similar cost effective. among young people in particular because they are not certain the margins are big enough between biden and trump for that to be a cost-effective strategy for democrats. they might end up activating certain communities for trump. that is consistent with of the polling data we have seen. maybe there is a democratic advantage. if it's only 10 points as opposed to 20 points overall i young white voters are within 20 points not 40 points is the investment. particulate the ground level campaigns and get out to vote is dramatically di
there's just want someone correctly it was a state legislative race was it in alabama? yes people were pretty surprised the democrat ended up winning there. that was around reproductive rights message around ivf. you have seen invariable red states between 2022 and now a lot of the special elections have gone toward democrats or more abortion access. >> one thing i would like to address to some extent there's a question on campaign. what's it look like this year? it's much more equally...
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they have made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabama and beyond. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it is important 75 yearsll later. this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. you will see that engagement carried through right up to the summit and in fact beyond. quick to shoot no ambassador in the observermb group is very active on all of the things you just mentioned. in a recent letter to president by the cochairs of that group's sediment shaheen of new hampshire in thom tillis of north carolina wrote this year's summit should feature quote a recognition of a stronger nato partnership with allies in the end of pacific. one of the things that stood out to mee having attended the last two nato summits in madrid as well as last year was the presence of the foreign leaders from end of pacific nations. they are really engaged on the bigger picture security challenges particular ukraine even though china is the pacing threat in their own backyar
they have made special trips to places like iowa and texas and alabama and beyond. we have to broaden the conversation we are having in the united states about why we created nato and why it is important 75 yearsll later. this is an ongoing conversation that we are having with a variety of audiences. you will see that engagement carried through right up to the summit and in fact beyond. quick to shoot no ambassador in the observermb group is very active on all of the things you just mentioned....
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the alabama state troopers brutally thwarting the march from selma to montgomery to the capital of alabama sorry. from selma to montgomery and the world sees this and soon thereafter we get voting rights enshrined into law. it's amazing that the american people are basically fair, but they have to be exposed to what's wrong in order to do what's right. the black who made that march from selma to montgomery had toilet paper and toothbrushes in their purses because they weren't sure they were going to make it. and it was equally likely they would end up in jail. i, you know, i, i about that there was a lot of work, you know, really leading to the what we know is, the modern day civil rights movement. i remember once someone told me. that was trying to get involved in my project. i interview black people about their lives and we've interviewed like. 3600 people and 451 cities and tells that they told that, you know, black people hadn't done anything before the modern day civil rights movement. so i think that this i go back to this issue of, you know, this taboo issue, slavery, because i beli
the alabama state troopers brutally thwarting the march from selma to montgomery to the capital of alabama sorry. from selma to montgomery and the world sees this and soon thereafter we get voting rights enshrined into law. it's amazing that the american people are basically fair, but they have to be exposed to what's wrong in order to do what's right. the black who made that march from selma to montgomery had toilet paper and toothbrushes in their purses because they weren't sure they were...
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but also in that year you had the bombing in birmingham, alabama. oh, that was an awful year. well, we had fire hoses and police, not just in birmingham, but first in danville, virginia. anybody here from danville, we've heard of it. and we had a sit in. we had the assassination of medgar evers. yep. we had the church. what we and then we had the assassination of the president some. did i forget anything? you know. okay, i got it covered. if i forget, he generally remind me if i left out a little detail and so it was not a good year i mean, the only bright moment was the march on washington. the yearbook your son's connects, of which i had not looked at all those events in secret and in the sequence that that occurred. and then if you take it out further, it. 1968, martin luther king, bobby kennedy. yeah, these seem to come in the series. you you've had one of the unique opportunities to to know and meet and work with some of the amazing figures, the civil rights movement. i even met bobby kennedy. we had a sit in at his office. really? oh, we wanted him to enforce the civil r
but also in that year you had the bombing in birmingham, alabama. oh, that was an awful year. well, we had fire hoses and police, not just in birmingham, but first in danville, virginia. anybody here from danville, we've heard of it. and we had a sit in. we had the assassination of medgar evers. yep. we had the church. what we and then we had the assassination of the president some. did i forget anything? you know. okay, i got it covered. if i forget, he generally remind me if i left out a...
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but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be racial divided. this is not a challenge only in the south. it is a national challenge. this was such a dangerous trip that they were bomb threats. they had to run an empty engine ahead of her train just because of bomb threats on the tracks. she was also heckled, but she showed great poise and grace and made it clear that they had their right to speak. but she also did. lady bird. beautiful nation program was a lot more than billboards and cleaning up highways. she also worked as head on wilson and some of the neighborhoods in washington where minorities were living and did a great deal to improve those neighborhoods at some of the schools. so lady bird really was a definitely a ch
but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be racial divided. this is not a challenge only in the south. it is a national...
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the university of alabama birmingham was built on it, formerly black neighborhood. when i was in birmingham, i saw it happening, but i didn't fully understand it until i took allawi's course in graduate school, there were two neon intended consequences. why haven't we looked? the deliberate decisions made by city officials in the fifties and sixties. to use federal money to tear down through urban renewal. and then build up the projects. well, great question, question. i am trying to look at that in my new book, which is called the project a new history of public housing, which will be published in the fall by nyu press. it's not on par with the of black progress but i do try star it. and so this the poor side of town. yeah. well i appreciate you but but it's fascinating. i think the average person associates public housing with chicago new high rises hundreds of small towns across the south have public housing authorities. and it's exactly for the reasons that you put put local officials and cronies. if you will understood they could profit these streams of income
the university of alabama birmingham was built on it, formerly black neighborhood. when i was in birmingham, i saw it happening, but i didn't fully understand it until i took allawi's course in graduate school, there were two neon intended consequences. why haven't we looked? the deliberate decisions made by city officials in the fifties and sixties. to use federal money to tear down through urban renewal. and then build up the projects. well, great question, question. i am trying to look at...
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the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: madam president, homeland security secretary mayorkas and globalist democrats have been derelict in their duty to secure the border under president joe biden. i repeat derelict in their duty. our border is the least secure it has been in the history of our country. in fact, it's almost nonexistent. at least nine million illegal immigrants have entered our country since the beginning of this administration. our border patrol agents are over overwhelmed and receive such little support from the biden administration to enforce our laws that they have been forced to release millions of illegal immigrants into the u.s. and those who are released on parole are given work permits. tell me this. how does handing out work permits discourage illegal immigration? it doesn't. how do these actions secure the border? it doesn't. we might as well start mailing out every criminal, drug trafficker, and terrorist an open invitation to invade our country. i have spoken numerous times on the f
the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: madam president, homeland security secretary mayorkas and globalist democrats have been derelict in their duty to secure the border under president joe biden. i repeat derelict in their duty. our border is the least secure it has been in the history of our country. in fact, it's almost nonexistent. at least nine million illegal immigrants have entered our country since the beginning of this administration. our border patrol agents...