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grew up on a farm and central illinois. served in world war one also saw combat in france came back to illinois and as i said, gave up his theatrical ambitions to go into politics, elected to a local city council and ultimately elected to congress. 1932. in the franklin roosevelt landslide, which was no, no mean accomplishment for a republican to a brand new freshman republican to be elected in a landslide that democrats captured control of the congress in overwhelming fashion. so quite an example of two politicians who kind of came from less than edmund page's backgrounds and rose to the pinnacle of political power in the sixties. and in mansfield's case, all the way through the seventies, until his retirement. in 1977. so another favorite picture of took place outside the white house in 1962. all of the democratic leadership had gone to meet with president kennedy. so this is after the meeting. the press conferences breaking up in the driveway of. the white house. lyndon johnson, the vice president. then in the middle. sp
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grew up on a farm and central illinois. served in world war one also saw combat in france came back to illinois and as i said, gave up his theatrical ambitions to go into politics, elected to a local city council and ultimately elected to congress. 1932. in the franklin roosevelt landslide, which was no, no mean accomplishment for a republican to a brand new freshman republican to be elected in a landslide that democrats captured control of the congress in overwhelming fashion. so quite an example of two politicians who kind of came from less than edmund page's backgrounds and rose to the pinnacle of political power in the sixties. and in mansfield's case, all the way through the seventies, until his retirement. in 1977. so another favorite picture of took place outside the white house in 1962. all of the democratic leadership had gone to meet with president kennedy. so this is after the meeting. the press conferences breaking up in the driveway of. the white house. lyndon johnson, the vice president. then in the middle. sp
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illinois is an excellent example of this federal and local partnership at work. as early as 1931 to page was the home airport, a business aircraft for oil companies, pipelines and companies. in the fifties, with federal assistance, the airport was expanded and in a relatively few years, the number of based aircraft rose to 440. the page is a logical facility to relieve chicago's busy o'hare airport. but in order to keep pace the airport is now planning for additional expansion. by 1990, it is estimated that the page will handle more than half a million plane movements a year, twice the present rate. often of, course, it doesn't take a new airport. rather, the community development can be enhanced by improving existing airport. the bartow municipal airport serving bartow and winter haven, florida was formerly an airport facility in in 1961, it was declared surplus by the military and conveyed back to city of bartow for utilization as an airport an industrial park a guaranteed city of bartow would see that it would be maintained as an airdrome facility. buildings l
illinois is an excellent example of this federal and local partnership at work. as early as 1931 to page was the home airport, a business aircraft for oil companies, pipelines and companies. in the fifties, with federal assistance, the airport was expanded and in a relatively few years, the number of based aircraft rose to 440. the page is a logical facility to relieve chicago's busy o'hare airport. but in order to keep pace the airport is now planning for additional expansion. by 1990, it is...
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he was a state senator running from the front the illinois senate. and by the way, that's a little bit of an eerie parallel with abraham lincoln and the house divided, also running the united states senate. obama won. lincoln did not. and in that race, their races are kerry is running against incumbent president george w bush twice. and for the overwhelming most important issues relate to war on iraq and the war on terrorism. and while things were beginning to go badly in iraq, they not reached the point of quagmire that would occur in the period after the 2004 election, kerry had been a united states senator from massachusetts. is it because he was from massachusetts as it was easy to stereotype, as too liberal? in fact he was primarily a centrist but other he was also attacked in the campaign odd enough because he was of not supporting soldiers and then veterans. vietnam now kerry had served in vietnam and served with distinction. i know he won a silver star for his heroism, but he was stereotyped as an ty soldier because after he served vietnam, h
he was a state senator running from the front the illinois senate. and by the way, that's a little bit of an eerie parallel with abraham lincoln and the house divided, also running the united states senate. obama won. lincoln did not. and in that race, their races are kerry is running against incumbent president george w bush twice. and for the overwhelming most important issues relate to war on iraq and the war on terrorism. and while things were beginning to go badly in iraq, they not reached...
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and of course, at that time he was imprisoned out in illinois. so i can't imagine that they would have brought him back to try him in maryland for that. and likewise the check up here, they probably could have have brought an action for forgery after the fact. but they didn't. the fact that he got away with being a doctor when he wasn't, was there a licensing agency that licensed doctors in pennsylvania wanted that because somebody have caught that? had there been, you know, a process? yeah. my understanding is that there was not there was an american medical there were there were local associations, by the way, local the county medical association never admitted dr. as a member. now, he had only moved here in 1868. this all happens in 1869. it wasn't like he had been for a long time, but they never recognized him as a member of their association. question i think we call you said she came back from baltimore and actually died here. yes. okay. then why was the autopsy in baltimore? she was buried in baltimore. and so they when they exhumed body,
and of course, at that time he was imprisoned out in illinois. so i can't imagine that they would have brought him back to try him in maryland for that. and likewise the check up here, they probably could have have brought an action for forgery after the fact. but they didn't. the fact that he got away with being a doctor when he wasn't, was there a licensing agency that licensed doctors in pennsylvania wanted that because somebody have caught that? had there been, you know, a process? yeah. my...
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and of course, at that time he was imprisoned out in illinois. so i can't imagine that they would have brought him back to try him in maryland for that. and likewise the check up here, they probably could have have brought an action for forgery after the fact. but they didn't. the fact that he got away with being a doctor when he wasn't, was there a licensing agency that licensed doctors in pennsylvania wanted that because somebody have caught that? had there been, you know, a process? yeah. my understanding is that there was not there was an american medical there were there were local associations, by the way, local the county medical association never admitted dr. as a member. now, he had only moved here in 1868. this all happens in 1869. it wasn't like he had been for a long time, but they never recognized him as a member of their association. question i think we call you said she came back from baltimore and actually died here. yes. okay. then why was the autopsy in baltimore? she was buried in baltimore. and so they when they exhumed body,
and of course, at that time he was imprisoned out in illinois. so i can't imagine that they would have brought him back to try him in maryland for that. and likewise the check up here, they probably could have have brought an action for forgery after the fact. but they didn't. the fact that he got away with being a doctor when he wasn't, was there a licensing agency that licensed doctors in pennsylvania wanted that because somebody have caught that? had there been, you know, a process? yeah. my...
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my own home save illinois a national leader in nuclear technology. i am running out of time. >> that's my fault and i apologize. >> perhaps you can respond in a written format. if you could just discuss how the u.s. can build on current efforts to promote the two speed broader use of the technology responsively and in a way that leverages expertise we have insides like mine illinois and elsewhere in the us and how can congress help with that in partnership with the country like romania that is really pioneering this effort? >> will put $57 million into some feasibility studies on the energy sector including a bit of the smr work and i know that's 200 jobs in illinois and texas. we are directly supporting jobs in the u.s. the go to supporting energy independence and the black sea. >> thank you. >> think he cetera duckworth. senator brasa? thank you very much better chairman thank you for being your joining us today we appreciated. a couple quick questions. in terms of the black sea maritime control nato create a very successful baltic air policing mis
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declaration of independence in his very first major public speech, the lyceum address and spring field illinois, on january the 27th, 1838, when he but 28 years old as the patriots of 76 did to the support of the declaration, independence let every american pledge his life, his property and his sacred honor. the gettysburg address would be the last major public message in which lincoln would directly to the declaration. lincoln clearly considered declaration, not the constitution, to be the birth certificate of united states of america. fourscore and seven years ago, our brought forth upon this a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created. 1863 mind a 87 was, of course, 1776, which makes me think not only of the declaration of independence, but also of night live. chevy chase portrays gerald ford in the 76 presidential debates. it was my understanding that there would be no math, no oppressed will fight and endure as our fathers did. lincoln wrote without the promise of something better. a change of masters. the assertion of that principle at that
declaration of independence in his very first major public speech, the lyceum address and spring field illinois, on january the 27th, 1838, when he but 28 years old as the patriots of 76 did to the support of the declaration, independence let every american pledge his life, his property and his sacred honor. the gettysburg address would be the last major public message in which lincoln would directly to the declaration. lincoln clearly considered declaration, not the constitution, to be the...
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the main was his illinois. there is a law in 2008 called the biometric information privacy act and they tell the history of it in the book. they say that if you want to use people's biometrics, like the face, fingerprints or voiceprint as a company, then you need to get their consent or be fined up to $5000. people that are in illinois -- clearview wasn't supposed to put them in their database. we see this pulling out in the real world. my favorite example is madison square garden right here in new york city. very popular arena for basketball games, hockey games and every single act plays there. they installed facial recognition technology a few years ago. not clearview ai. that's a different company. it is for security reasons to make sure they kept up people who might be violent as a way to protect big crowds in the stadium on top of a major transportation hub. in the last year, they said, the other people that we keep out of our people that i dislike. lawyers. madison square garden went to 90 law firms that
the main was his illinois. there is a law in 2008 called the biometric information privacy act and they tell the history of it in the book. they say that if you want to use people's biometrics, like the face, fingerprints or voiceprint as a company, then you need to get their consent or be fined up to $5000. people that are in illinois -- clearview wasn't supposed to put them in their database. we see this pulling out in the real world. my favorite example is madison square garden right here in...
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and so that are in illinois can you know clearview wasn't supposed to put them in database and they can get out of the database. and we see this playing out in the real world. favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular. you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who owns madison square garden, said the other people that we keep out of the arena are people i dislike lawyers. and so madison square garden went to law the law, the sites of about 90 law firms that had existing complaints. his company scraped the faces of all the lawyers who worked at every firm and created a banned list. and when those people try to go to madison square garden or beacon theater or, radio city music hall lik
and so that are in illinois can you know clearview wasn't supposed to put them in database and they can get out of the database. and we see this playing out in the real world. favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular. you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that...
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and so that are in illinois can you know clearview wasn't supposed to put them in database and they can get out of the database. and we see this playing out in the real world. favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular. you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who owns madison square garden, said the other people that we keep out of the arena are people i dislike lawyers. and so madison square garden went to law the law, the sites of about 90 law firms that had existing complaints. his company scraped the faces of all the lawyers who worked at every firm and created a banned list. and when those people try to go to madison square garden or beacon theater or, radio city music hall lik
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lincoln got a strongly worded telegram from illinois governor richard yates demanding that lincoln act even more forcefully on emancipation. yates did acknowledge that the president could not act faster than god and providence permitted. lincoln responded quickly, responding hold still and see the salvation of god, quoting moses in exodus. lincoln did not quote directly from the bible in the gettysburg address. yet, he used language that evoked the sacred and spiritual paradigms of scripture. the address is made compact and compelling by how it druids verbal energy from biblical vocabulary and concepts. the bible in the gospels were mustered into the service of the declaration of independence, as the instrument of national rebirth. from the opening phrase, lincoln put his audience in a biblical frame of mind. lincoln drew from the king james version's archaic words and cadences. as he opened with the old testament sounding fourscore and seven, an echo of the 90 psalm threescore and 10 years allocated to the man on this earth. the fourscore clause is a prologue for our fathers, a phrase
lincoln got a strongly worded telegram from illinois governor richard yates demanding that lincoln act even more forcefully on emancipation. yates did acknowledge that the president could not act faster than god and providence permitted. lincoln responded quickly, responding hold still and see the salvation of god, quoting moses in exodus. lincoln did not quote directly from the bible in the gettysburg address. yet, he used language that evoked the sacred and spiritual paradigms of scripture....
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planning to be the host but you know so, forgive me so book came out in august through university of illinois press. it's an ethnographic look at the houston hip hop scene. i'm from houston, texas. so i went back there for about a year and did maybe ten more years of fieldwork down in houston working with hip hop artists. i conducted 30 oral histories with these artists, attended numerous shows, did a lot of archival work, produce this book. essentially, it focuses on the role of place, the development and maintenance of heritage, a hip hop heritage in houston, texas. so i use all ethnographic information and fieldwork to kind of take a look at how this local heritage was the product of african americans intimate vine or connection with place in their environment. so just a little bit about the philosophy kind of underpinning the book and why decided to do it. you know, it was the general feeling that the way we talk about hip hop culture does not always reflect a true nature of the culture. these common definitions are a bit limiting at times, so when we talk about hip hop. we often talk abo
planning to be the host but you know so, forgive me so book came out in august through university of illinois press. it's an ethnographic look at the houston hip hop scene. i'm from houston, texas. so i went back there for about a year and did maybe ten more years of fieldwork down in houston working with hip hop artists. i conducted 30 oral histories with these artists, attended numerous shows, did a lot of archival work, produce this book. essentially, it focuses on the role of place, the...
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kerry in illinois. good morning. >> good morning. what i am noticing here is that the problem is that some people don't understand. i oppose the impeachment because joe biden has not done anything wrong. donald trump, uv rays, lysol, didn't even want to tell people that covid was around. people want to vote for a man that is ruining this country. you got two to vote for. you vote for passes him -- fascism or democracy. if trump wounds you were going to get fascism and the world is going to crumble. you are not going to have medicare or social security. than the guy from florida, ron desantis. doesn't even have insurance for their homes. >> we are going to leave this and go to capitol hill. law enforcement officials and advocates will testify about the rise of organized crime at retail stores. live coverage here on c-span three.
kerry in illinois. good morning. >> good morning. what i am noticing here is that the problem is that some people don't understand. i oppose the impeachment because joe biden has not done anything wrong. donald trump, uv rays, lysol, didn't even want to tell people that covid was around. people want to vote for a man that is ruining this country. you got two to vote for. you vote for passes him -- fascism or democracy. if trump wounds you were going to get fascism and the world is going...
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green division's ebert, a bachelor's degree in english from the university illinois at chicago. erik schelzig was named editor of the tennessee journal in 2018 after 12 years as an associated press house correspondent in nashville, where he chronicled the state's change from democratic to republican control. he previously worked for the wire service in west virginia and florida. jones started his career with the center public integrity's international consortium of investigative journalists and later spent a year in germany covering the aftermath of the 11 terrorist attacks as a visiting reporter for the washington post and the news magazine der spiegel, chozick has a master's degree in political science from george washington university. generic welcome to the southern festival. we introduced your book to us. thanks for having us and thank all you for joining us today. so, yeah, eric and i decided in 2021 to write a book of focusing on tennessee government and politics and the idea kind of came about. i had been a reporter at the tennessean for a few years at 2016 till about 20
green division's ebert, a bachelor's degree in english from the university illinois at chicago. erik schelzig was named editor of the tennessee journal in 2018 after 12 years as an associated press house correspondent in nashville, where he chronicled the state's change from democratic to republican control. he previously worked for the wire service in west virginia and florida. jones started his career with the center public integrity's international consortium of investigative journalists and...
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if you know anything about illinois government. i learned success in illinois is measured as getting out before the indictments arrive and i managed for trick, which is more than a couple of governors could say. anyway, i am delighted to see you all and thank you for coming out on this gorgeous september day in west michigan. this is why people live in west michigan and of course, we we pay for this. come february, march, april. but in any event, this side of the day, we are in jeopardy. day we double. it's a safe bet that few americans are familiar with george clinton, fourth vice president of the united states. yet clinton spoke for most, if not all, of his 45 successors when he complained about the long winded speeches he was forced to endure while presiding over the united states senate. it was a fair criticism two centuries ago, and it is one i have taken into account in preparing these remarks. i do want to begin by thanking the ford museum and the foundation brooke and all of her staff for all the work that goes into a progr
if you know anything about illinois government. i learned success in illinois is measured as getting out before the indictments arrive and i managed for trick, which is more than a couple of governors could say. anyway, i am delighted to see you all and thank you for coming out on this gorgeous september day in west michigan. this is why people live in west michigan and of course, we we pay for this. come february, march, april. but in any event, this side of the day, we are in jeopardy. day we...
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he has served from the has representatives from 2011 to 2023 up representing illinois 16th congressional district rate during his tenure he served on the house select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the capital as well as the energy and commerce and house foreign affairs committee. welcome to the stage. >> [ applause ] >> great to see you. you can hear us, right? can you hear us? >> try it now. >> now we can. >> first of all, thank you for being here. it is an honor to sit here with you and i have always wanted to meet you and i am not blowing smoke. i think jim's setup was perfect when he talked about the community. i know many of you are familiar with little tokyo and what happened during world war ii when so many were whisked off to concentration camps and this holcomb unity was wiped out and empty. that was a classic example of how the constitution was not defended and there were not enough people of courage who were willing to speak up and defend the tiny community that was locked up unjustly and they never got it right and they never were able to defend themselve
he has served from the has representatives from 2011 to 2023 up representing illinois 16th congressional district rate during his tenure he served on the house select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the capital as well as the energy and commerce and house foreign affairs committee. welcome to the stage. >> [ applause ] >> great to see you. you can hear us, right? can you hear us? >> try it now. >> now we can. >> first of all, thank you for being...
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she is a recent graduate of southern illinois university's art therapy program. she spent the last three years pursuing a masters degree in art therapy with the goal of one day being able to counsel children who experienced trauma. she posted materials to her social media and sent messages to fellas against, engaged in and class discussions everyone else did, on topics ranging from religion to politics to critical race theory to black lives matter to covid, marxism and censorship, all things she and her classmates were engaging in dialogue together. her beliefs were informed by her christian and conservative worldview and were often not in line with the predominant orthodoxy of the art therapy program, faculty, and students. under their anti-oppressive framework and calls for social justice, her speech was characterized as harmful. the director of the art therapy program encouraged her fellow art students to report her harmful and hateful speech to them, university officials. school officials notified her that three students had taken out no contact orders agains
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i served the first congressional district of illinois. i would like to give my heartfelt thanks to the members of the commission, to the religious authorities that are here today. and i must say i'm a first-term congressman and this has been one of my highest and greatest meetings that i had on the hill. that there is room for religion, there is room for peace, and was give peace a chance. i've had the opportunity to travel to many hostage areas around the world with my father, the reverend jesse jackson. i which is like to highlight a few lessons i've learned. when we went to meet assad is a to bring back lieutenant robert goodman cut it was discovered that the united united sy members and the state department were not even talking to the president of syria at the time period and that's how his release was secured. we will need to saddam hussein after had created human shields, 400 persons, we flew into amman jordan after the was an embargo and flew into iraq am met with president saddam hussein. this a while president george bush was tr
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declaration of independence in his very first major public speech, the lyceum address in springfield, illinois on january 27th, 1838, when he was 28 years old. as the patriots of '76 did to the support of the declaration of independence, every american should have life, property and m sacred honor. the last public message which lincoln would publicly refer to the declaration. he clearly considered the t declaration, not the constitution, to be the birth certificate of the united states of america. four score and seven years ago,7 our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and m dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. 1863. minus 87 is, of course, 1776. makes me think of the declaration of independence and chevy chase for trying gerald ford in the 76 debates saying, it was my understanding there would be no mass. if the people fight and endure as our fathers did without the promise of something better than a mere change of masters. the assertion of that principle at that time was the word fitly spoken which proved an apple of gold to us.
declaration of independence in his very first major public speech, the lyceum address in springfield, illinois on january 27th, 1838, when he was 28 years old. as the patriots of '76 did to the support of the declaration of independence, every american should have life, property and m sacred honor. the last public message which lincoln would publicly refer to the declaration. he clearly considered the t declaration, not the constitution, to be the birth certificate of the united states of...
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none of the black people want to come out of indiana, illinois, all the different northern states because of that. that is a roundabout way of getting to my particular question. i appreciate your book. i think it is a worthwhile thing. it is all new to me. i have never heard a lot of this. all i have heard is what i grew up with and what is happening in my county. do you even feel a responsibility toward getting that information out? not just selling your book, but getting that information out to people so they realize the possible problems that we as a nation have when we try to encourage hatred across our country? >> i think it gives you a blueprint of opposition too. one of the things that these different groups of people who allied together to fight the klan , they started a newspaper called tolerance. every week they would print a list of klansmen . they have people on the inside giving them the membership list. they would print -- the headline was, who is who in bedsheets? here is what happened, unfortunately. shows you how strong the klan was in the 20s. instead of being shameful ,
none of the black people want to come out of indiana, illinois, all the different northern states because of that. that is a roundabout way of getting to my particular question. i appreciate your book. i think it is a worthwhile thing. it is all new to me. i have never heard a lot of this. all i have heard is what i grew up with and what is happening in my county. do you even feel a responsibility toward getting that information out? not just selling your book, but getting that information out...
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i did not get necessarily apologies but peter mayer from illinois, he never denied it but he supported officers and me personally, liz cheney also. i disagree with her fundamentally on everything, except for standing up for what is right and wrong so i'm appreciative of her. how it got any apologies but there are people that see a bed we are in appreciate what i'm doing. >> would you consider running for congress? >> you want me to go through that? >> i didn't ask how they did. >> i have thought about the idea of running for office but that would be a lot on your plate. not now. i don't know if i can handle it. still struggling with the role i have here, whatever that is i don't know. the idea is in the realm but i don't know if i can handle it. it would be great to represent more people i don't know if i could do with everything that comes with it. >> in that moment keep coming back to this, seems like january 6 stole something from you. >> joy, i wanted to cancel media appearances but it's important to do it now. the joy of being a police officer, it's a duty now. i have to do this.
i did not get necessarily apologies but peter mayer from illinois, he never denied it but he supported officers and me personally, liz cheney also. i disagree with her fundamentally on everything, except for standing up for what is right and wrong so i'm appreciative of her. how it got any apologies but there are people that see a bed we are in appreciate what i'm doing. >> would you consider running for congress? >> you want me to go through that? >> i didn't ask how they...
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kelly from illinois for five minutes for questions. >> thank you. the congressional district is one of the biggest districts in illinois covering a travel distance of approximately three hours from the northern portion of chicago to the southern boundary. it encompasses a diverse range of areas. from urban and suburban areas to rural. there are 2000 farms dotting the landscape. i receive feedback from the constituents across the area and the challenges they face in domestic healthcare. particularly for those living in the rural portions of the district. throughout today's testimony you have heard access for care, recipients has shown remarkable resilience in the face of these challenges with position reimbursement models. individuals residing in the rural areas particularly in those communities of color have been seeking high-quality healthcare and difficulties arise from a multitude of factors with workforce shortages, especially the challenges with the physicians in the underserved regions. there are consistent concerns. could you elaborate on how
kelly from illinois for five minutes for questions. >> thank you. the congressional district is one of the biggest districts in illinois covering a travel distance of approximately three hours from the northern portion of chicago to the southern boundary. it encompasses a diverse range of areas. from urban and suburban areas to rural. there are 2000 farms dotting the landscape. i receive feedback from the constituents across the area and the challenges they face in domestic healthcare....
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i'm running the history of route 66 from chicago to santa monica, and i've already written my illinois and i'm in missouri right now. and then i'm taking my family down the old route. oh, it was founded in 1926, and it'll be celebrating its centennial route 66 exactly when america turns, you know, to 50. and i'm on the board, the national archives foundation in the library of congress. and everybody was kind of looking at the founders and eastern east coast america to 50. so i thought pick up the west in and you're going to showcase those. a place like saint louis we were talking about last night. i mean, you can a lot writing about dred scott decision where he's buried i'm writing about ulysses grant there about scott joplin, about, you know, chuck berry, about the birth of neon, about how the corvette used to be manufactured in saint louis, about early transports nation with the river, about the eads bridge. and on and on. it goes down the road and it ends 66 right into the santa monica pier. and california's and i must say it was two white people on route 66 had it different than pe
i'm running the history of route 66 from chicago to santa monica, and i've already written my illinois and i'm in missouri right now. and then i'm taking my family down the old route. oh, it was founded in 1926, and it'll be celebrating its centennial route 66 exactly when america turns, you know, to 50. and i'm on the board, the national archives foundation in the library of congress. and everybody was kind of looking at the founders and eastern east coast america to 50. so i thought pick up...