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body conducting a field hearing in alabama talking to alabama voters about just that point, modern discrimination that alabamians are experiencing and we are seeing have russ the country. i would like to actually instead of landing there, he said something in testimony in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that you are often -- your office uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that accurately quick >> for the county boards and registrars.>> so that is helpful, because i noted earlier this month, 6000 voters in alabama's newly drawn section of the district, election postcards with incorrect voter information. and i appreciate your office as said before that you were not involved in handing out those postcards. can you talk a little bit about the intersection between the challenges of alabama voters not getting the correct information, and what you say your office helps to provide with elections and why your office has nothing to do with voters in alabama getting incorrect information for th
body conducting a field hearing in alabama talking to alabama voters about just that point, modern discrimination that alabamians are experiencing and we are seeing have russ the country. i would like to actually instead of landing there, he said something in testimony in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that you are often -- your office uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that...
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alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you describe them and touch on the proven benefits they have to homeowners? dr. kaniewski: in many forms i often lied alabama. -- laud alabama. they have a resilience council, they created a council, it is a big deal. it means the governor is prioritizing resilience. in some states, those two don't even speak. i live -- in alabama, they sit together and work on these issues. number two, strengthen alabama homes. that program has been so successful that other states are replicating it. louisiana is putting it into place, a virtual carbon copy of what alabama put into place and your state's insurance office is
alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you...
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and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this incredible opportunity for just maximum, um, diversity that every kind of idea, you know, was there somewhere and if you were willing to do a little bit of research, you could find it. but then at some point, it kind of all went south. and what happened there is that people discovered that you can control the internet. so that the internet becomes the best possible source of censorship tha
and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's...
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so the first story i found was an alabama. i didn't choose it because like, oh, it's the south or something like that. it just happened to be where i found a woman who had been arrested for killing her rapist and claimed self-defense and was charged with murder and i think i saw a tweet about her story and it just said, like, woman kills rapists and is now in mental institution. and that immediately set off alarm bells in my head like, what is this story? what's really going on there? so i reached out to this woman, britney smith's mom. i got on the phone with her and she said, come on down. and we went and met britney in the mental institution where they had put her while she was awaiting trial. and then that began like a five year journey of interviewing her and getting to know her story. and then, you know, later found the indian serious story as well. yeah, i mean, one thing i found that was fast in eating is although these women were often alienated and did have to take action themselves, they did have a community. i mean
so the first story i found was an alabama. i didn't choose it because like, oh, it's the south or something like that. it just happened to be where i found a woman who had been arrested for killing her rapist and claimed self-defense and was charged with murder and i think i saw a tweet about her story and it just said, like, woman kills rapists and is now in mental institution. and that immediately set off alarm bells in my head like, what is this story? what's really going on there? so i...
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like many other american colleges, tuskegee institute in alabama has been graduating qualified players for some time. the united states army forces stationed at tuskegee field hold classes on the campus to teach the fundamentals of ground school. tuskegee shops, prepare students for jobs, aviation plants. the work of dr. carver is well known pilot tuskegee. he has contributed much to the science of nutrition and is now using his talents and his knowledge in the war effort. other tuskegee scientists are also working to improve diets at home with the need of greater quantities of alcohol for war uses. scientists are working methods to get alcohol out of agricultural products using an improved process. these scientists get more alcohol from the plentiful sweet potato than ever before. many courses like this automotive class are given to women who learn to fill jobs vacated by men gone to war. prairie view, one of the state colleges of texas, is courses to supply trained and women to the increasingly technical fields of industrial military service in the agriculture department, students st
like many other american colleges, tuskegee institute in alabama has been graduating qualified players for some time. the united states army forces stationed at tuskegee field hold classes on the campus to teach the fundamentals of ground school. tuskegee shops, prepare students for jobs, aviation plants. the work of dr. carver is well known pilot tuskegee. he has contributed much to the science of nutrition and is now using his talents and his knowledge in the war effort. other tuskegee...
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they looked at alabama. so i think general assembly, by and large, know their p's and q's and they mind what they should be doing. so i think that's the best way forward. other states have different things. that's really a legislative decision because they'll determine, you know, how that ends up happening. i think at the end of the day, you know, no matter what district it is, if you have a candidate that doesn't behave himself they won't be re-elected. mo: along with another reform, electoral reform people talk about that proponents argue would increase trust in elections is ranked choice voting. your legislate -- your legislature voted against ranked choice voting. and you personally were not in favor of ranked choice voting. brad: i haven't take on a position on it. i said -- what i've said is in georgia we have runoffs. we have runoffs for everything. i'm the runoff champion of america. i've been in four of them. city council. state house. two for secretary of state. with one for the primary, one for th
they looked at alabama. so i think general assembly, by and large, know their p's and q's and they mind what they should be doing. so i think that's the best way forward. other states have different things. that's really a legislative decision because they'll determine, you know, how that ends up happening. i think at the end of the day, you know, no matter what district it is, if you have a candidate that doesn't behave himself they won't be re-elected. mo: along with another reform, electoral...
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george drake was a newspaper from union springs, alabama, and he traveled all the way from alabama to come here in lancaster so he could eyeball these people. thaddeus stevens of they were some of the most renowned people in the country in their time. lydia was as well. no matter anybody locally would try to, say. and after he seen them, i think he went to the house. south queen street and and after he'd been here he decided i think he wrote this before he even got home to alabama. he said in the city of lanc thaddeus stevens has with him. lived an open adultery a lot of whom he seduced from her husband, a full blooded --. thisto manages his household both in lancaster and in washington, receives rejects as visitors that will speamr. stephens herself. as we add in, all things comports herself as enj rights of a lawful wife. she is a neat, tidy housekeeper, trained as.polite and well -- generally are. i only mention the fact that stephens is doing this, that the ultra godly superstar defied saints of the african ascendancy may get the ut of their own eyese stephens had had condemned wh
george drake was a newspaper from union springs, alabama, and he traveled all the way from alabama to come here in lancaster so he could eyeball these people. thaddeus stevens of they were some of the most renowned people in the country in their time. lydia was as well. no matter anybody locally would try to, say. and after he seen them, i think he went to the house. south queen street and and after he'd been here he decided i think he wrote this before he even got home to alabama. he said in...
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alabama, these are two examples of places where we have for the first time used title vi, and areas that have disproportionately and balanced and brown communities. >> one final issue is about conditions in prisons and jails. i have been demanding answers about the horrific conditions in the justice center. i know your team has investigated conditions of jails in south carolina and elsewhere. i would love to speak more about this issue with you. we must not forget about the humanity of people incarcerated. we cannot prosecute our way into justice but the civil rights division is the crown jewel of the department and for good reason. i know there are people in the division who want to use the law to stop discrimination instead of enabling it. to stop police brutality and the -- to stop that relentless and inhumane attack on our lbgtq committees, instead of enabling it. that is the work of the civil rights committee. what you have done despite the efforts of the right wing community's efforts to strip away our rights and land. we will not let them succeed. thank you for being here and than
alabama, these are two examples of places where we have for the first time used title vi, and areas that have disproportionately and balanced and brown communities. >> one final issue is about conditions in prisons and jails. i have been demanding answers about the horrific conditions in the justice center. i know your team has investigated conditions of jails in south carolina and elsewhere. i would love to speak more about this issue with you. we must not forget about the humanity of...
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places like south carolina, mississippi, florida, alabama, they're going to the county seats of those places, various counties, and holding the hearings. so they're actually going into the south and holding those hearings a little bit different than what we understand for congressional hearings today, though, they do hold hearings in washington, d.c., as well. there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21 members on the on the committee as a whole of five of them are republican senators. five of them are. two of them are democrat senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or of democratic members of the house. out of that number, you've got six of those that are going to be former confederate states and three of them on top of that or forming former slaveholding states. right. so not all states that were slaveholding, of course, became part of the confederacy. so you have nine total members of that that committee that are f
places like south carolina, mississippi, florida, alabama, they're going to the county seats of those places, various counties, and holding the hearings. so they're actually going into the south and holding those hearings a little bit different than what we understand for congressional hearings today, though, they do hold hearings in washington, d.c., as well. there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21...
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an argument that we've seen play out recently in court decisions in alabama and elsewhere. so the anti-abortion movement initially fighting for the status quo, right. fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was unfolding in terms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched by both opponents, proponents of legal abortion, which had led to sort of a stalemate. neither side had a particularly keen edge. there were back forth moments, one of the most pronounced being in new york state, which became the first state to repeal all of its will, actually second after hawaii to repeal all of its criminal abortion restrictions before viability. but it was at this point that at the the democratic party
an argument that we've seen play out recently in court decisions in alabama and elsewhere. so the anti-abortion movement initially fighting for the status quo, right. fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v...
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from, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian behind, the history. and her most work is the brand at war with king alcohol, debating, drinking and mask enemy in the civil war era, which is the subject of this evening's presentation. dr. barbour will speak for around to 35 minutes, give or take, by a discussion with the with you wonderful people. you can all type in your questions at any time using the q&a button on zoom. we may not be able to get to single question, but we certainly are going to try. we are to wrap things up at the latest around 815 noon eastern time. i think that is it for me. and with i would like to just say thank you to bever for how grateful i am that she is joining us tonight to her wonderful new to discuss her research. and with that i will turn it ove
from, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian behind, the history. and her most work is the brand at war with king alcohol, debating, drinking and mask enemy in the civil war era,...
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an argument that we've seen play out recently in court decisions in alabama and elsewhere. so the anti-abortion movement initially fighting for the status quo, right. fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was unfolding in terms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched by both opponents, proponents of legal abortion, which had led to sort of a stalemate. neither side had a particularly keen edge. there were back forth moments, one of the most pronounced being in new york state, which became the first state to repeal all of its will, actually second after hawaii to repeal all of its criminal abortion restrictions before viability. but it was at this point that at the the democratic party
an argument that we've seen play out recently in court decisions in alabama and elsewhere. so the anti-abortion movement initially fighting for the status quo, right. fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v...
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then alabama senator katie britt will give the republican response and we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media comments. watch the state of the union address live thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. our free mobile video at four online at cspan.org. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word from the nation's capitol to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. >> the head of the faa reiterated to lawmakers that air safety is a top priority. they are reviewing information after the door plug incident. the house transportation subcommittee hearing is about three hours
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eastern with our preview program, followed by president biden's state of the union speech, then alabama senator, katie britt, will give the republican response, and we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media, comments. watch the state of the union address thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more.
eastern with our preview program, followed by president biden's state of the union speech, then alabama senator, katie britt, will give the republican response, and we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media, comments. watch the state of the union address thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more.
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biden's state of the union speech, then alabama senator, katie britt, will give the republican response, and we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media, comments. watch the state of the union address thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more. >>> [cheers and applause] >> >>> first, happy birthday. you have gotten through your teenage years, and everything gets easier. the 20s are awesome. good luck to you. >> it's a real honor to be here, and it's a real honor to be here with governor walz, whom i interviewed last summer about what a lot of people are calling the minnesota miracle. let me just begin by asking the question, and i will underline the question by saying, i am talking to a lot of folks up in minnesota. when democrats had had control of both houses in government, which was some time ago, over a decade ago, they were kind of uneasy about doing too much, and we can do more in the next election. the lesson was, get it done. talk about how that came about an
biden's state of the union speech, then alabama senator, katie britt, will give the republican response, and we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media, comments. watch the state of the union address thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more. >>> [cheers and applause] >> >>> first, happy birthday. you have gotten through your teenage years,...
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king was doing in alabama and that john lewis was doing in georgia and he is doing it in mississippi which was the most dangerous place to be black in america. the highest number of lynchings, the most violent version of the clan. and the statewide agency called the sovereignty commission that went into action after brown v. they were under tremendous pressure even from the naacp which did not agree with activism in the streets. they wanted to fight in the courts. the amount of violence that you would face in that state was unprecedented for any civil rights activist. he should get a greater mention. james baldwin said the great civil rights leaders were medgar , martin and malcolm. host: tell me what prompted you to write this book. guest: these leaders could not have done the work they were doing without the support and help of their spouses. their wives were 1950's housewives. they were the literal secretary. mrs. evers was the literal secretary. she was the person he was bouncing speeches off of. she also had to maintain the household while he is doing the dangerous work he is do
king was doing in alabama and that john lewis was doing in georgia and he is doing it in mississippi which was the most dangerous place to be black in america. the highest number of lynchings, the most violent version of the clan. and the statewide agency called the sovereignty commission that went into action after brown v. they were under tremendous pressure even from the naacp which did not agree with activism in the streets. they wanted to fight in the courts. the amount of violence that...
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just it's been incredible. 35,000 people in alabama, 20,000 people twice in oklahoma. we just left new hampshire. we were packed. every single venue. we had numbers that nobody else has ever had ever had ever had. and we're going to keep it going. but very important is tomorrow. you know, it all doesn't mean anything. if we say, oh, let's stay home, who knows what the numbers are? the polls are very nice, but who knows? we can't take a chance right, because we're going to make america great again. but we can't do that. we can't do that. if you don't get out there tomorrow. all right. and the more we can do it and the more we can win by the bigger the mandate, the better it is and the easier job we're going to have. all right. so i want to thank you. i want to thank you. so. this all began on june 16th. and who knew this was going to happen? i figured maybe i'd be in the pack. and, you know, sort of, hey, i've won a lot over my life. i even win a lot of club championships. that's good, right? but i'm not going to be playing much golf. believe me, if i win this, i'm not
just it's been incredible. 35,000 people in alabama, 20,000 people twice in oklahoma. we just left new hampshire. we were packed. every single venue. we had numbers that nobody else has ever had ever had ever had. and we're going to keep it going. but very important is tomorrow. you know, it all doesn't mean anything. if we say, oh, let's stay home, who knows what the numbers are? the polls are very nice, but who knows? we can't take a chance right, because we're going to make america great...
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i know we've seen some actions in alabama and in louisiana and maybe in another one of the southern states. what have they done there and on disability rights as well. >> so, congressman, i started off my career at the justice department as a voting rights lawyer. and what i can assure you is that the civil rights division remains steadfast in ensuring that we're using the voting rights act, national voter registration act, help america vote act. the uniformed and overseas citizens absentee voting act to ensure that every eligible american has voiced in our democracy. we're filing lawsuits. we are filing statements of interest in third-party lawsuits to help guide the courts on the appropriate interpretation and application of the law. we're issuing guidance documents and more, but we are without one of our most powerful tools given the suspension of the section five preclearance provision following the shelby county alabama versus holder ruling. >> and don disabilities? >> enforcement of the ada is a hallmark of our work in the civil rights division. every day, we're working to ensure tha
i know we've seen some actions in alabama and in louisiana and maybe in another one of the southern states. what have they done there and on disability rights as well. >> so, congressman, i started off my career at the justice department as a voting rights lawyer. and what i can assure you is that the civil rights division remains steadfast in ensuring that we're using the voting rights act, national voter registration act, help america vote act. the uniformed and overseas citizens...
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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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and alabama. we were known to my son to i didn't know that. but it was actually a really good lesson because it really illustrated to me that especially black folks in that era, there was direct path to the middle class. you know, there was no there is the red carpet. you had to get there how you get there. and so i think everybody maybe taken to your family's path, you might find a surprise like i did. right. that's terrific. these guys are programed. so greenwood's ability to come roaring back, destruction, it can not escape the gears of so-called progress at century war on. in the 1960s, a slippery new term called urban renewal remedies wormed its way into government lexicon. the idea was to revitalize urban communities and revive better living for residents. but in reality neighborhoods like greenwood labeled as blighted and the people living there, were forced to move miles away, to make room for serving whiter, wealthier residents. goodwin's family was forced to leave their home on richmond avenue, while the newspaper office demolished t
and alabama. we were known to my son to i didn't know that. but it was actually a really good lesson because it really illustrated to me that especially black folks in that era, there was direct path to the middle class. you know, there was no there is the red carpet. you had to get there how you get there. and so i think everybody maybe taken to your family's path, you might find a surprise like i did. right. that's terrific. these guys are programed. so greenwood's ability to come roaring...
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later, of course, did indeed do his duty the sea, when he charged into mobile bay, alabama. you all know the story. the hartford now completely refitted. new york was halfway through the channel the bay when there was muffled underwater thump, and the ship immediately to his right, the iron clad come, sir, rose up out of the sea. its pointing downward, its stern came and it shot down like an arrow and disappeared from the sea, taking most of its crew down with it sunk by a mine or what was then called a torpedo. when that hap the ship directly in front of farragut, the brooklyn stop, and then started to back. well, the ships are all in a. that of course is when farragut took matters in hand in order to avoid having his entire column of ships collapse like an accordion directly under the guns fort morgan. he ordered hartford to veer out of line and steam the brooklyn right. the marked minefield. and as he passed her captain called across to tell him that there were torpedoes in the water dead ahead to farragut replied. oh god. here's the thing to remember about that remarkabl
later, of course, did indeed do his duty the sea, when he charged into mobile bay, alabama. you all know the story. the hartford now completely refitted. new york was halfway through the channel the bay when there was muffled underwater thump, and the ship immediately to his right, the iron clad come, sir, rose up out of the sea. its pointing downward, its stern came and it shot down like an arrow and disappeared from the sea, taking most of its crew down with it sunk by a mine or what was then...
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then alabama senator, katie, gives the republican response. we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media comments. watch the state of the union address thursday on c-span. c-span now, our mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >>> if you ever missed any of c- span's coverage you can find it anytime online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you through interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right- hand side of your screen when you hit play on select videos. this makes it easy to get an idea of what is being debated and decided on in washington. >>> and now a hearing on the state of assisted living facilities. one witness of a family member in assisted living details the poor living conditions and cost of care. the senate hearing is abetted one hour and 40 minutes. >> the senate national committee on aging will come to order. as chairman, my top priority is keeping our promises to older americans >>> the sen
then alabama senator, katie, gives the republican response. we will get your reaction by taking your phone calls, texts, and social media comments. watch the state of the union address thursday on c-span. c-span now, our mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >>> if you ever missed any of c- span's coverage you can find it anytime online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you through interesting and newsworthy highlights....