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nancy: there is so much more. crime stories headed to idaho to bring you the latest thank you to all your gifts, but to you. for being with us. nancy grace. signing off. good night, friend.ma mark: hello america, i'm marc brown this is "life, liberty anrkd levin." the first show of the newer year, thanks for of being here. quite a week we'll have more like it with such a close vote in thein rouse of representatives. i watched it as many of you did.
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and one of the people who spoke most eloquently i thought was congressmanly bria wn mast of florida. his words echoed what benjamin franklin said, we could pass all the rules we, if want, if we in this body, majority of the republicans don't do the right thing, the rules don't matter. i said, this man is on to something, all talk about rules. following thttere rules. if we don't have virtuous members of the house, the rules down matter. i got to thinking, of y franklin's comments onin f september 17, 1787, last day of the constitutional
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convention, he wrote at speech, this is what he said. i confess that i do not i approve of this constitution of present. buprovt i am not sure i shall neff nevada approve it -- never approved it, for having lived long i have experienced many instances.e to chane opinions even on important subjects.i i once thought right. but found to be otherwise. it is there that older iow ggrow the more apt i am to doubt my judgment and may more respect to judgment of others
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>> i doubt too whether any other convention we on obtain may be able to make a ba bit better constitution, you assemble a number of men to have advantage of their joint wisdom, you assemble with those men their prejudices, passions, and opinions and local interesting and selfish views, from such an assembly with a perfect production be togetherred?
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expected. it astonishes me sir. i consents to this constitution, i expect no better, i'm not sure it not the best, the opinions. i have never whispered to them abroad within these walls they were born and here they shall die in any one of hu us, in returning to ouro constituents. we might prevent it being generally received.ad
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as well as among ourselves, from our real or apparentnt uunanimity. in procuring and secures happiness to the people depends on opinion on general opinion of the goodep niece ofub t -- goodness of the government. i hope their that for our own sakes as a part of the o people and. we shall act in recommendingt this constitution. wherever our influence may extent and turn your future thoughts and endeavors to means of having it well administers. -- to it, would with me on this occasion and to make manifest, put his name to this instrument. they almost all did, 39 did and 3 did not.
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3 who i respect. including george mason, why did he not?ti he believetud there should b a bill of rights, later on they did add the bill of rights, the battle of was waged after this convention adopted the constitution, it startedd the anti-federalists, theyt opposed the constitution, they called today what is called anti-federalist papers. and they were written under altera names. they wrote very well. they raised objections. so then the supporters of
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constitution, madison,supp hamilton and jon jay. he would get sick. he stopped writing. carried most of the water, jon jay the first chief justice of united states down theied road, they duked it out. so, what happened? i tthe constitution was ratified but it was not easy, new york, massachusetts, and virginia it was in doubt wea whether the constitution would pass, certain greatto meodn stood up, defending it against ther another great men. on february 6, 1788 in massachusetts, it was ratified.d the vote? 187 to 168, that close. in new hampshire it was, ratified57 the vote was 57 tod
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47 ijut was that close, in virginia ratified 89 to 79. it waser that close. two opposing it were patrick henry and george mason. in new york it was ratified 30 to 27. the constitution we have today almost was not ratified. now. those who lostw, the votego didn't try to destroy thee constitution they didn't try to destroy the men who supported it. they decided to do what franklin said, administer. administer as well as they could. george mason's object to a bill of rights, that had a lot of supports in states.ri
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soy they came up with 17 amendments in the house of representatives, sent them to senate, down to 12, theyow were senn t to state for ratification, den w 10 were adopted your bill ofic rightsh .u. which weres. added to the constitution of the united states, the men wanted to govern, they wanted liberty, they wanted to protect their country from foreign entities, they wanted commerce to work. for most part these were virtuous people. peo do we have virtuous people today?y? who are our great leaders inngre congress today? who are the great members of the house of representativese in congress?es there are many. we have6 people who votedngre present the other day. despite the fact that i think all of rules they wanted into the weeds and details they got, they tolddi
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us, they didn't want kevin mccarthy to be speaker of the house. that is fine.s fi but the problem is you had a c close vote. if not mccarthy it would not be anyone else. how do i know?it like you i watched it for 4 days and 15 votes. there was nobody else. nobody else would stand up. anyone that would, could not get the votes, meanwhile the enemy of in republican, biden administration, democrats, our stasi, department of justice and homeland security. they are chugging along theyde keep moving along, this is what was infuriating mee about this we got the rules we wanted. now what are they going to do with these rules? with the border? about the things that we wcare about guess what, 3 car
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>> probably major reason iav have attempted to write thisk to book to add to library of conservative publication that failure of so-called liberalism, makes it necessary for the people of this country to do some real thinking and searching for archi philosophy and application of, that when in theirophy opinion will solve the p problem today and prevent the problems of tomorrow. t this is 50 years ago.ha influence of theve federal government. he gives a long list of the problems, they are same problems we face today.da more thay.n half a century later. so while people are cheering
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for one side or another.th it is a loe t more complicated. i just want toli warcan thee republicans in the house, if your majority deterioratesdete to personal attacks, into getting nowhere and getting into the weeds about this rule or that rule or another. e 10,000 illegal aliens cross our border, and fentanyl killing thousandsllin of our young people a monthev anerd fbi chases down peopleying who believe in life and opposed to abortion and threatening parents and department of jus --m justice trieans to indict a former president of united states, you could all declare victory. from what took place lastt weekto, god bless you, but ifut you don't unite to fight tiretyranny. thlle people will rise up
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chairman fro how are you, sires. >> i am well. mark: let me ask you, tot, start. your relationship with the speaker, kevin s mccarthy. has he put any limits on you? told you, look, jim, this is what i want you to do?r orsa said, you know run with if? -- run with it? confidence in me, i am serious well wasteful spending and run away bureaucracy and unaccountable bureaucrats, he has given moot t me they cans keys. we'll get our roster filled. and we'll hit the ground running. mark: before i ask you what are top three priorities, subpoena power you mentioned. how does that work? different committees are different. and different congresses are
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different. how does that work with your committee. >> chairman of the house oversight committee has see subpoena power, i have to get general counsel in speaker's office to sign off on that. that is where the problems have been in the past. you have heard them say before. the reason that speaker general counsel signs on, if it goes to court they are the actual entity that represents the oversight commit my court, that is where it is paid for out of the republican majoritiy legal fund and things like that. i expect to be in court a lot because unfortunately i don't have as much confidence as i wish i had with respect to some of the people that we'll be subpoenaing, actually complying with the subpoenas right away. mark: to this a little bit.
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what are the top priorities of your committee. do you have just a group of things you are going after seemta seemtainio simultaneously. >> all of the ppp loans. the infrastructure bill, there is not been a single hearing in the house of representatives that would identify any wasteful spending, you just assume it is going well, we know that is not true, we know about has been hundreds of millions that went to fraud in the unemployment systems in all 50 states we know that their were ppp loans obtained through phony accounts and foreign accounts, we know that there are a lot of things that have been spent in the name
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of education that had nothing to do with covid funds they were intended to used for. we're two years behind, because the democrats did not hold hearing with respect to spending, i am concerned about trillions wasted in covid, and about southern border. we've been meeting we had whistle blowers with border patrol that tell us different things that mayorkas told them with respect to standing down at the border. mayorkas knows very well, the problem that this administration has created on the southern border, yet they continue to allow for what is an open border policy, we'll deal with a lot of border issues. we're also concerned from an investigative stand point about the biden family kn faminfamily influence, we
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believe that administration could be compromised there is a lot of investigative responsibility we'll be under going, we have sent letters out to people. we want to bring people in to start doing transcribed interviews next week. mark: the white house said, we're not responding to the other stuff. start over. they will try to drag it out through two year term of the republicans in house of representatives. how do you fight that? aggressively in court, right? >> aggressively in court. that is plan b, plan a was to withhold their funding, senators did us no favors bypassing that omnibus
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spending bill, we hoped they would passed a continued resolution, punt until january, let me bring some of these bureaucraci bureaucrats in with respect to questions abuse of tax dollars, senate for whatever reason decided to fully fund every agency for next 9 months, that was a tool in our tool box we have to withhold fund g funding. we'll do things in the house to give us more tools to identify specific agents and bureaucrats to withhold their funding in future, we'll use soupin subpoena power, it is a shame to have to. we're identify several inspects generals that are very effective that are concerned about wasteful spending in their cabinets
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you will coordinate with jim jordan and others as necessary to focus your resources and overlay the information as necessary, some will go through it to see if it is relevant? >> yes, sir. jim jordan also on the oversight committee, we communicate daily. our staffs coordinate together, judiciary staff and oversight staff, we have a great working relationship. a lot of what we're doing with respect to the biden family influence investigation is overlapping with what jim jordan and judiciary committee are doing with the fbi and doj investigation, one of the first groups of people we hope to have in front of the oversight committee to be interviewed will be the three twitter employees
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implicated by elon musk in the first twitter dump, they provided erst th evidence that fbi was bemean the twitter censures laptop story. they knew there was damaging evidence for joe biden on there we want to know what went on with that we'll work closely with jim jordan's judiciary committee on that, they are thely wi lead of agency, this deals with biden family influence investigation, there will not be a problem with jim jordan and i we work together very closely. >> who will be looking at this january 6 committee and information they gathered. and despite that information, they gather nothing on nancy pelosi, and turning down national guard that was offered to them by president trump and all the rest. the story about securing the
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building has never been investigated. >> that is a great question, i get asked that a lot in rules package that we'll be voting on next week, there is a new select committee, that will be under the judiciary committee, that will be focused on a lot of the doj little b littl littl littl little b i believe many in our conference feel were not properly investigated will be investigated, by the select committee that is lead by jim jordan. focused on what we've been frustrated with. mark: have you already sent
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out a bunch of what i call, protective orders to the various agencies and departments? if they destroyed things in defiance, you could actually hole them in contempt of congress? >> yes. we have sent out numerous preservation of document requests. and every agency in the federal government, that needs to be investigated. has received multiple requests for documents. we knew they would play minority card on us as they did a few days ago, that is incorrect. let's -- we knew it. but at the very least, we covered our tracks and said you must preserve these documents, you must preserve the correspondents between this bureaucrat and that bureaucrat to make sure that once we did get the gavel, and we would be able to get
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that information. mark: let me ask you a final question. national archives. i'm hoping you folks will look at how they have applied their rules to past presidents. past secretaries of state. past attorney generals, i don't believe that no past president or vice president or attorney general or secretary of state does not have some document at home or did not destroy some document, i do not believe that is, that something you will look into? >> yes, in fact, national archives is under your jur jurisdiction in oversight committee. i was top republican, i had to be there. chairwoman was maloney of new york we were only two last time they came before the committee, they never really made any news, you are right we have gone back
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and investigated every president and vice president has inadd -- taken documents with them, there was never a raid on their private residents, i believe, i don't have evidence we'll look into this, but i believe that raid on mar-a-lago was triggered by january 6 committee, just doing a fishing expedition to see if they could find anything to use against donald trump, that was wrong, every request we made to national archives they referred to us merrick garland, they are not in a good position with republicans now, there is another agency. that i was wanting to withhold their funding until they came in front of us, and answered a lot of our questions, but senate again did not di do us any favors, september 30 we'll be here before you know it we'll demand they give us answers, as to what went on
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and what actually triggered that raid. we have evidence where other presidents in both parties have taken documents home before and nothing like that had happened previously. mark: i think that mirr in merrick garland will be in a wheelchair to move him from one committee on the other as quickly as possible. chairman comer thank you very much, we wish you the best god bless. >> you thank you. mark: we'll be right
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question, we've known each other a long time now. now you pretty much have rules you want, 90% perhaps? >> we got a lot of good things in this deal. thanks for having me on. you know the rules that we got. they go back for a little bit, this is all predicated on fixing this town, you and i have been fighting this beast for a long time. to get your arms around it, you have to have power in hands of rank and file members of the body, idea way back a number of months ago for us to fix house to have the power to do what i have not been able to do since i've been in washington, offer amendments and a say in debate, we got changes, system single subject bills, 72 hours to read bills that will be enforced, ability to offer amendment on the floor in open debate to cut spending, and we were able to get agreements we would limit
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spending to 22 levels. as part of this overall agreement with the speaker. now the speaker, and these are fundamental changes that will allow to us change things, importantly on rules make sure there are conservatives on rules committee to actually affect what goes to the floor, the rules committee is nerd speak, the committee that funnels stuff to the floor of the house. we'll have conservative representation on that committee now, we hav can help control we get good bills to the floor and advance whic conservative bills, the reforms are critical and significant. mark: in last few days in last day, with the few holdouts, were one of these rules at stake? or did you have it all together already in your deal, but we had people holding out? that is my sense. >> truth, a lot of this stuff was not actually
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ironed out until last 48 hours. back to last saturday. it took all this time to agree to the vacate the chair of 5 days, and then this week, we moved that one day. that is the -- one person vacate. that is what was always in jeffer sob jefferson's rule that talk to us this week to get that done, that matters to var to have abrowaccountability on the speaker. but we had to ink the deal on making sure we had conservative representation, that was not in there we had to ink deal on church committee, jaime comer just talked about, that was not
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this there, have we to describe what it would be, jurisdiction to go after vast array of all agencies and be sure to have specifics with respect to spending restriction that would limit spending to fy 22 levels and not allow for a debt limit increase, that took this time to get to that agreement. and we would never have been able to do that if some of us had not held out, including some that were you know more stubborn and open about it, it takes breaking eggs to get things. mark: last 6 still voted present, they said why they didn't want him as speaker that simple. one took 2 million from his pac. just a few months ago and one took 1.9 million. one opposed convention of states in arizona, a big
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issue with me. let me get back to this. now you have most of the rules you wanted. are we getting most of the things we want? you only control one body and you barely control that. >> let me address real quick list of folks. we agree -- let me say those individuals, even though we reached a different conclusion, they have doubts about kevin mccarthy based on a long track record, we had to reach an agreement, they worked in good faith to try to force change, they didn't get to same conclusion on voting for kevin but we got to deal we tuck together. bob good is a good man, andy bigs is say good man and rosen dale and crane, they are strong conservatives. mark: but you know what, chip, lets me say, i just hope 6 liberal republicans, don't say uni don't like
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mccarthy or something, then they walk out. we another problem. >> on that point, we -- this week made great progress. i sat in a room last 72 hours, with great friends of mine now, brian fitzpatrick, he is on the other side of ideological spectrum of republican party or garrett graves or french hill, we sat in a room for hours, we made really good progress. a lot of agreement in unity came out of this i said from the beginning, this was about trying to fight now. to get out same page with the rules that will enable to us fight for american people, now to answer your question, no we'll not be able to get all of these things done in a world where we're in a barely thin majority in house and chuck schumer runs senate, and joe biden and white house, is unable to put two sentences
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together. we'll have oversight, jaim james comer will do a good job and jim jordan, we have broad power to go after the weaponization of government. we can set terms for how we now spend money and control the power of the purse to force change, even if senate rejects it we en end up with a cr we have changed culture of the house of representatives and cut house -- stop the house from cutting bad deals, i don't want mitch mcconnell to make the house bend to his will, i want us to make senate bend to our will, even if we get to a cr by january of 2025 when we have a republican president. mark: circle back on this it sounds great. but i know you will have people in your own caucus who will not go along at some point when the rubber hits the road, i know you
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will face down individuals in the senate, and i will are curious to see how that plays out, i think this is just the beginning, i think you will agree there will be many battles 20 conferen in conference or senate, you will lose some of them, that is okay. but you if you have 5 people that walk away, you will never get any where,
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mark: welcome back america, we're here with congressman chip roy, a friend mine, who was crucial in the negotiations over the rules. congressman from texas member of the judiciary committee, i love about chip, he has integrity. he is not a drama queen, not out there trying to position himself for fund raise off this stuff. this is who he is. and always been. chip roy, let me ask you, i don't think that any of your rules have anything to do with impeachment. we had -- this is affecting national security, health and well being of our
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society. why is this such an afront an afront to raise impeachment with someone like this. >> it should not be, i am telling you, being on front lines and feeling impact on the borders, i could go on and on. cartels and -- it is devastating, we know that secretary has been lying, that secretary has lead t relied to congress, he should be impeached. the problem we'll have, there is a bloc of republicans who will be hesitant to say it is a high crime or misdemeanor that is wrong, i think that at point when you have an individual ignores their constitutional duty, that is impeachable, i
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have been making the case for that for about a year, i hope we'll go through that and investigate it, i know that speaker wants to jim jordan would like to lock at this, we do have a few republicans who are hesitant, we have to make the case, i think we can get them across the time, it clear he has disregarded his oath and removed from office. mark: you are on the judiciary committee, that is a crucial committee under jim jordan. i importantly would want their communications over last several years to see if they have been politicized. you have an fbi that is targeting parents and pro lifers. you have your plate full there. do you think you will be able to dig in hard? >> i believe so, i believe critical to that is having jim jordan. and jaime comer, and to dive into these but that select
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subcommittee, the church style commit wable to get by negotiations. mark: was someone opposed to your church style committee. >> early on there was no interest in makes that specific kind of committee to go after that. now it is -- we agree, jim agrees, and speaker, we have it there it took work, now there is a lot of interest in, that we could have all hearings we want, we know if we don't use power of purse to stop bureaucratting from doing this crap, 400 million to a new fbi headquarters we have stop that and have hearing on september 30 we fund this garbage since mitch mcconnell took tool away from us, 18 republicans they need to feel the pain and house needs too their job to force it down senate throat, sand up for american people. -- stand up for american people that is what the fight has been bi am proud, now we must do the work.
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don't let a break put you on a shelf. talk to your doctor about building new bone with evenity®! mark: hello america, welcome back, well, we had the skirmish last week, it was worth? we'll find out. i'm not opposed to these philosophical battles if they lead to somewhere, my concern is that you could have six members on the left, republican or moderates who try to gum up the works, we have unifee funity for this hour, i expect them to advance our agenda the best kay can, i fear they have made promises they cannot keep, one body out of two in congress.
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they have biden, who is issuing a executive order like lolly pops, they have their work cut out for them, i intend to support them as much as i can, if they are moving in the right direction and i will oppose them if they are not, see you next time on "life, liberty an >> breaking tonight astonishingly it is now clear that joe biden really is going to go through with it. ever seen out the carpet, dishonest embarrassment of the president really is running for a second term. what other conclusion is there to draw? of his otherwise empty and totally point list bumble around the border today? good evening and happy new year. welcome to "the next revolution".
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