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carter that you love? tim >> i did. >> did he ever reciprocate and tell you you that he loved you? >> he did. >> and bill'sn and tower exchange more than 100 texts on that secret phone. some of them steamy. do >> you recall what your last text message from mr. carter was? >> it was something sexual. >> weinhardt said the conversation ended only when jason stopped texting as he pulled up to his parents house. >> text, text, text, until 10:50 am. at which point the tex traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister. telling her their mother was dead. >> he weinhardt argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and scary robbery. >> plaintiffs called jason carter. >> then came the moment so many have been waiting. for jason, the favorite son in his own words, telling the jury about seeing his mother did. >> i couldn't believe what i found. >> weinhardt confronted you said about the affair. >> you did in a french residents. in cars. even in your own. house >> correct. >> you became a practice, skilled and chronic liar. >> correct. >> now bills lure try to pr
carter that you love? tim >> i did. >> did he ever reciprocate and tell you you that he loved you? >> he did. >> and bill'sn and tower exchange more than 100 texts on that secret phone. some of them steamy. do >> you recall what your last text message from mr. carter was? >> it was something sexual. >> weinhardt said the conversation ended only when jason stopped texting as he pulled up to his parents house. >> text, text, text, until 10:50 am. at...
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is real. >> that moment for me was when the daily show terminal started. >> joining us now is bill a carterg to produce material that'll go viral. how did that change late night? >> well, it made people think more about the fact that you have an audience that's watching live because you could come up with ideas that play online and sustain for a long period of time. james corden thought i was on 12:30 at night so he came up with the karaoke idea and with adele, he gets 400 views so it changes the outlook and you have donald trump which really changed late night shows with politics. >> totally. john stewart brought that in. with donald trump election, it became point of view all the time and all donald trump all the time. the jokes were pointed and all the things that were going on were feeding this comedy because it was outrageous and crazy. this whole period was dominated by the conflict between the late night host and donald trump. >> all right, bill carter, thank you very much. we are looking forward to watching this. the season finale of the story of late night airs tonight at 9:00 east
is real. >> that moment for me was when the daily show terminal started. >> joining us now is bill a carterg to produce material that'll go viral. how did that change late night? >> well, it made people think more about the fact that you have an audience that's watching live because you could come up with ideas that play online and sustain for a long period of time. james corden thought i was on 12:30 at night so he came up with the karaoke idea and with adele, he gets 400...
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joining us now bill carter, executive producer. this has been quite the journey. congratulations.ars or so, there has been an explosion of late night content. we heard trevor noah explain so well why. talk to me about how this happened. >> you know, a lot of things were happening, obviously, with the election in 2016. it was a big shift to our political commentary and point of view in late night. obviously, the hosts became really political advocates in a lot of ways. that, of course, furthered the entire divisions in the country. you had all of this comedy coming at you and trump fighting back. he took on the guys. he went after them in his tweets. that was a whole another level of -- i guess you might call it adversarial television brought to bear. >> the covid-19 pandemic forced a lot of the late night shows to do things differently, produce their programs in an entirely different way from the backyards, their livieing roomss well. do you think any of that will stick around, even as the pandemic kind of hopefully disdid dissipates? >> i do. i think they were compelled by the fa
joining us now bill carter, executive producer. this has been quite the journey. congratulations.ars or so, there has been an explosion of late night content. we heard trevor noah explain so well why. talk to me about how this happened. >> you know, a lot of things were happening, obviously, with the election in 2016. it was a big shift to our political commentary and point of view in late night. obviously, the hosts became really political advocates in a lot of ways. that, of course,...
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from his family's escape in poland, reporting on the vietnam war, and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and others. publisher and reporter peter osnos, on c-span's "q&a." announcer: federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles on the u.s. economic recovery. he spoke with politico about actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take you there now. >> it is also sparking fears of inflation and >> for our audience, you can follow the conversation on twitter -- thanks for having me. >> we will be discussing how the nation's banks are far ok, and wt to expect from the fed on rates and regulations. good follow the conversation on twitter using the hashtag #politicoeconomy. i didn't want to go back to last year for a second. the fed launched a dozen emergency programs. but was it like for you at that time? was there a time when you were worried that we might have a financial crisis? >> well, it was a very busy time, as you can imagine. we were determining what needed to
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bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ my mama told me ♪ ♪ you better shop around ♪ ♪ shop, shop ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, you better shop around ♪ ♪ ah, ah, ah ♪ >>> let's go shopping. we are counting down the days until amazon prime day, which over the years has become almost as big a retail event as black friday, maybe even bigger. >> sure has, but increasingly the other big retailers are getting in on the game, giving amazon a run for its money. our own will ganss is here with more on the deals and steals. >> deals and steals. call me tori johnson. i'm here. we are close to the super bowl of shopping. i spoke with trey bodge to sort it all out. the competition is on. >> this is kind of unprecedented. especially in june. we've never seen this before. >> amazon prime day, target deal days and walmart deals for days colliding in just a few weeks, all overlapping between june 20 and 23rd. target really seeming to square up with amazon this year, saying target deal days is designed for everyone, no membership fee
bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ my mama told me ♪ ♪ you better shop around ♪ ♪ shop, shop ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, you better shop around ♪ ♪ ah, ah, ah ♪ >>> let's go shopping. we are counting down the days until amazon prime day, which over the years has become almost as big a retail event as black friday, maybe even bigger. >> sure has, but increasingly the other big retailers are getting in on the game, giving amazon a run for its...
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bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. >> i like this segment. >> here is something about as wild as we can get. it's estimated that every year the average american eats between one to two pounds of insects. >> okay, so mostly that's in the form of bug parts in processed foods. but this morning we're hearing about people who eat whole insects on purpose, y'all. will ganss has more with this orkin man story. what's going on? >> that's wild, that's wild. insects are a common form of protein almost everywhere in the world except for here in america and in europe. but now that the cicadas are above ground here in the u.s., could it be time for us to join the insect protein movement, too? let's find out. it's been called the cicada tsunami. but it's music to joseph yoon's ears. >> i can hear two different types right now. >> cicada brood x out and about for the first time in 17 years. >> hundreds of billions of them are emerging all at one time. if not some use the t-word, trillion. >> so forg
bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. >> i like this segment. >> here is something about as wild as we can get. it's estimated that every year the average american eats between one to two pounds of insects. >> okay, so mostly that's in the form of bug parts in processed foods. but this morning we're hearing about people who eat whole insects on purpose, y'all. will ganss has more with this orkin man story. what's going on?...
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bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ ♪ say the word ♪ ♪ and i'll go anywhere ♪ ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ >>> it seems like our favorite artists are finally making a comeback. jonas brothers, florida georgia line and so many announcing their tour dates for 2021, so crank up the volume, people. we are going to talk all things music. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure being back, will. >> we know it's a party and officially music season. as if that is ever out of season. first things first. got to talk songs of the summer. what are your predictions? >> my two predictions are "butter", by bts. it came off the gate huge. debuted at number one at over 100 radio stations, and justin bieber with "peaches." >> i mean butter and peaches, we've got a little theme there. i'm going to throw in olivia rodrigo's "good for you." >> she's the new billie eilish. last year it was "watermelon." so going with the free throw concept with "peaches." >> so many dying to get back to a concer
bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ ♪ say the word ♪ ♪ and i'll go anywhere ♪ ♪ i'm a sucker for you ♪ >>> it seems like our favorite artists are finally making a comeback. jonas brothers, florida georgia line and so many announcing their tour dates for 2021, so crank up the volume, people. we are going to talk all things music. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure being back, will. >> we know...
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bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carterw it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> since the passing of alex trebek, we've seen quite a range of guest hosts from news anchors to an nfl star and even a surgeon. >> that's right. but now a special talent at the critical crossroads of neuroscience and hollywood sitcoms is taking the show for a spin. our own will ganss breaks it down for us. >> also at the crossroads of neuroscience and sitcoms, no, i wish. maymi bialik played a scientist on mayim bialik is a neuroscientist in real life. she got the degree from ucla. she tackles a lot of issues on her podcast, mayim's big break down. she's the one with all the answers on "jeopardy." >> let's start with a little romantic dinner music, shall we? >> here is the guest host of jeopardy, mayim bialik. >> i was raised in a very creative and academic family, but it wasn't until high school that i fell in love with science, and that love led me to a ph.d. in neuroscience. >> reporter: who is mayim bialik? for one, a natural fit for "jeopardy." >> what is
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and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, and vladimir putin. publisher and reporter peter osnos on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a where you get your podcasts. next, i look at the iran nuclear program with credit for firtash senator chris mercy. they set down for a virtual conversation hosted by the mccain institute sedona farm. this is 50 minutes. >> these are retired four-star generals. former commander of the nato international security assistance force. and u.s. forces in afghanistan. so want to begin by asking a question to senator murphy. senator, you have been very supportive of president biden's early steps to reverse course on iran after the first four years of the trump administration. you supported lifting the travel restrictions on iranian diplomats into new york. you supported reversing a step back of u.s. sanctions. you also support quickly rejoining the iran nuclear deal through direct diplomacy with the iranian regime which is something the last administration was unable to a commish. what is your view on the terms of rejoining the
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war ii and reporting on the vietnam war for the "washington post" and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, donald trump and vladimir putin. publish and reporter peter osnos sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a you get your podcasts. >> that report, , that analysis census bureau data from university of michigan. we will talk to when the authors of the report for duty in a house in a few minutes but here's the reporting on it from the "new york times" headline of the story stimulus checks substantially reduced hardship,, study shows. theyt write that and often most americans two more rounds ofin stimulus checks in the past six was totally $2000 a person, the subeditor effectively conducted a huge experiment in safety net policy. supporter said a quick brought at point of cash we use economic hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic. skeptics called the c policy wasteful and expensive. the eight follow an early round of stimulus checks sent a year ago as a result of being scrutinized for lessons on how to help indeed endless extraordinaire ti
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family's escape from poland during world war ii, reporting on vietnam and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, donald trump and vladimir putin . a sure and reporter peter oslo sunday at eight eastern on wednesday listen to q&a where you get your podcasts . >> next, liz fowler, new deputy demonstrated for the centers for medicare and medicaid services about the biden administration's healthcare agenda. this virtual event is just under an hour. >> i'm editor-in-chief of health affairs. welcome to today's policy spotlight, the new series of virtual event enfeaturing in-depth conversations with influential health policy experts in washington and around the country. we're thrilled to have ms. fowler as our first spotlight. the policy spotlight series is one of many changes we made at health affairs in the wake of the pandemic. the pandemic the united states as we were about to hold an in person event in conjunction with our march 2020 issue focused on the affordable care act . we canceled the event and all of them sense and as we consider rescheduling we thought why not state what we learn
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you were based in new york city, but worked from presidents from jimmy carter to bill clinton, barackut what they were like as writers. what was it like to work with them? peter: i had four presidents. two of them i did not expect in a million years to be presidents. the first, jimmy carter. i did a bunch of books with them. he was an incredibly authentic human being. bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 1992. and of the book for his 1996 campaign, which we kept secret. it came out just before the election. people were stunned. it was not that explosive a book. i was very glad to have the chance to see the charisma clinton at. then, barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a young man. his book had been turned down, he had missed a deadline. they said, you want to meet this young guy? of course i do i was very impressed, we published the book and it was 10 years later after it originally came out when he spoke at the convention that the book took off. when i got the people together who worked with me on the book, they said, this is one of the great books written by so
you were based in new york city, but worked from presidents from jimmy carter to bill clinton, barackut what they were like as writers. what was it like to work with them? peter: i had four presidents. two of them i did not expect in a million years to be presidents. the first, jimmy carter. i did a bunch of books with them. he was an incredibly authentic human being. bill clinton, i did his campaign manifesto in 1992. and of the book for his 1996 campaign, which we kept secret. it came out...
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jimmy carter became governor of georgia and then president, it was about the new south of jimmy carter. then billarkansas, and george w. bush and mccain and romney. none of it really matters anymore, it's become about whether you believe in donald trump's mccarthyism belief of being against america or that rock that barack obama represents. they really are a part of our time. >> he's a hope and change guy, he said. he's all about unity. trump made his presidency about division and chaos. do you worry the division and the chaos view of our country is winning out right now? >> i do, because we saw with joe manchin in west virginia not sticking with the democrats and biden and not making it easier for americans to vote, basically intimating that voter suppression is okay. leading the way to find ways to suppress the vote. our whole lifetime we celebrate john lewis and lyndon johnson and the civil rights act, and then barack obama breaking a paradigm of all white presidents, and we seem to be going backwards right now into a kind of neofascism, a states' right spasm, and it's coming largely out of th
jimmy carter became governor of georgia and then president, it was about the new south of jimmy carter. then billarkansas, and george w. bush and mccain and romney. none of it really matters anymore, it's become about whether you believe in donald trump's mccarthyism belief of being against america or that rock that barack obama represents. they really are a part of our time. >> he's a hope and change guy, he said. he's all about unity. trump made his presidency about division and chaos....
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carter, and i did a bunch of books with him. he is an incredibly authentic human beg. and billi did his campaign manifesto in 2, and the book for his '90/'96 campaign, which we kept secret, and it came out just before the election, and people were stunned. i knew what other people didn't know, it wasn't really all that explosive of a book, but it was done, and i was very glad to have the chance to seek the charisma that clinton had. and then barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a very young man. his book had been tuned down. he missed a deadline at simon & schuster. and they said, do you want to take this young guy, and i said, of course i do. i was very impressed, we published the book, and it was 10 years later after it originally came out, when he spoke at the convention, and the book and barack took off. i got the guys together who worked with me on the book, and we said this is historic, one of the great books written by someone who became president. i worked with trump for five years on two books. what i saw then, what i watched carefully, but from a distance
carter, and i did a bunch of books with him. he is an incredibly authentic human beg. and billi did his campaign manifesto in 2, and the book for his '90/'96 campaign, which we kept secret, and it came out just before the election, and people were stunned. i knew what other people didn't know, it wasn't really all that explosive of a book, but it was done, and i was very glad to have the chance to seek the charisma that clinton had. and then barack obama, donald trump. barack came to me as a...
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island, and you can only have one companion, your choices are joe biden, barack obama, bill clinton or jimmy carter
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bill. i was speaking to mrs. carter today. and it is really a horrific time in this world now for the things that we see that are going on. i don't want to see a watered down bill. i want people to feel comfortable going outside. we don't have to worry about no-knock warrants, chokeholds, police officers not having their body cams on. the qualified immune. >> lastly, you are sitting next to the right man. that man right there is a warrior. the attorney general of black america. the last word to you. how confident are you that the george floyd bill will pass? >> you know, i spoke with senator scott and booker and they all say that the framework is there, you just have to deal with the details. they really educated me on how we are going to make the bill pass. >> i appreciate both of you. thank you for making the time and being here. it means a lot you were here tonight. and my brother, i love you. appreciate you, man. always appreciate it. and i feel like i know you how. thank you very much. thank you, brothers. let me bring in
bill. i was speaking to mrs. carter today. and it is really a horrific time in this world now for the things that we see that are going on. i don't want to see a watered down bill. i want people to feel comfortable going outside. we don't have to worry about no-knock warrants, chokeholds, police officers not having their body cams on. the qualified immune. >> lastly, you are sitting next to the right man. that man right there is a warrior. the attorney general of black america. the last...
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your choices are joe biden, barack obama, bill clinton or jimmy carter. who do you choose?a administration. i consider him a personal friend. i'm the only republican that went to his son beau's funeral. >> yeah. you know -- >> hmm, nice. >> talk about being the one who went to his son beau's funeral, yeah, as you know that means the world to the president. but that was nice back and forth. >> very nice, yeah. very sweet. >> that senator mcconnell also was complimentary of joe biden saying he's doing everything he can do. he can't run the legislative branch, too. he is negotiating in good faith so, you know, it is interesting. as far as -- if you try to make too much of something like that people go crazy but certainly is a nice change. >> yeah. >> and let's hope as we try to get a bipartisan billet's hope that all sides come together. >> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." wednesday, june 30th. with us professor at princeton university eddie gloud jr. and jonathan lemire. >> both on a desert island. the inverse is true. >> with you? >> i'm fine with either. >> why do
your choices are joe biden, barack obama, bill clinton or jimmy carter. who do you choose?a administration. i consider him a personal friend. i'm the only republican that went to his son beau's funeral. >> yeah. you know -- >> hmm, nice. >> talk about being the one who went to his son beau's funeral, yeah, as you know that means the world to the president. but that was nice back and forth. >> very nice, yeah. very sweet. >> that senator mcconnell also was...
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and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill kelly ben, barack obama, donald trump, and vladimir putin.lisher and reporter peter at -- sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. listen to q&a where you get your podcast. >> washington journal continues. host: up next, a conversation on student loan debt and the idea of student loan debt forgiveness and we are joined by ashley harrington, the federal advocacy director and senior counsel at the center for responsible lending and from the heritage foundation, jonathan butcher, the will skillman fellow at the heritage institute. good morning and welcome to washington journal. i want to start with a look at the data from the federal reserve and the amount of student debt out there for those who are dealing with student debt, but the larger viewership and listenership in general. $1.7 trillion in total debt according to federal reserve. the average individual debt is $32,000 -- the average monthly payment, $393 a month. the median payment on debt is 222 -- the number of student loan borrowers with growing loan balances as 47.5% and the number
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somers -- >> you bring up a great point, you don't win from the left, the democratic party, jimmy carter, billack obama and for anybody that believes that barack obama was a leftist, just talk to democratic activists, they're still angry that he didn't -- you know, even if you look at what he says even though, what he said about like the woke debate. he has contempt for sort of the wokeness and people -- a mandela speech, wait a second, you were saying that certain people can't talk about an issue because they're white and they're men? well, that's just not the country we live in. time and again he has like -- >> the scaled back voting rights bill which went nowhere but he supported it. >> voter id. >> we need to talk about that. >> it's the word you keep going back to, pragmatic. painted as this left wing radical, look at his position. he always stayed pragmatic in a way that was really frustrating to progressives. >> and just ahead steve kornacki is going to break out the big board for more on the new york mayor's race. >>> also coming up prime was the top issue for new york city voters and
somers -- >> you bring up a great point, you don't win from the left, the democratic party, jimmy carter, billack obama and for anybody that believes that barack obama was a leftist, just talk to democratic activists, they're still angry that he didn't -- you know, even if you look at what he says even though, what he said about like the woke debate. he has contempt for sort of the wokeness and people -- a mandela speech, wait a second, you were saying that certain people can't talk about...
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small place and i was one of the last people to leave the carter administration as the republicans were streaming in. what then happened, when bill clinton won, i was the first clinton present to go to the white house because i had been asked to run the transition for the national security council. i end up like five feet from the place i had left in 1980. it was interesting, having worked on the nsc staff, to then be asked by the new president how things should be organized and who should do what. i kept hoping that somebody would call me an offer me a job. i kind of got nervous, because i was not getting any phone calls. what did happen was that i finally got a call to go and be vetted for a job. but what happened was, and this was complicated, i thought i would get something in the end. but sandy berger called me in and said, the president would be -- would like you to be our ambassador to the u.n.. i had a friend i had known for a long time who desperately wanted that job area the first words -- who desperately wanted that job. the first words out of my mouth work, dick goddard and her will kill me. -- did gartner will kill m
small place and i was one of the last people to leave the carter administration as the republicans were streaming in. what then happened, when bill clinton won, i was the first clinton present to go to the white house because i had been asked to run the transition for the national security council. i end up like five feet from the place i had left in 1980. it was interesting, having worked on the nsc staff, to then be asked by the new president how things should be organized and who should do...
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: the doj is suing georgia after they quality voting rights bill and atrocity, what they're heading back on. he joins us next, and cris carter> it's a blatant political lawsuit. it's not a lawsuit, it's a campaign! they're simply playing politics. they're not upholding the rule of law! of your home's value. you can take out $50,000 or more. use it to improve your home, get the kitchen you've always dreamed of, or have the security of cash in the bank. use your va home loan benefit at newday to get the financial security you and your family deserve. the newday100 va cash out loan. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosen
: the doj is suing georgia after they quality voting rights bill and atrocity, what they're heading back on. he joins us next, and cris carter> it's a blatant political lawsuit. it's not a lawsuit, it's a campaign! they're simply playing politics. they're not upholding the rule of law! of your home's value. you can take out $50,000 or more. use it to improve your home, get the kitchen you've always dreamed of, or have the security of cash in the bank. use your va home loan benefit at newday...
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bill: we did some research. what i found interesting is that gerald ford as a congressman urged congress to look into this. jimmy cartergeorgia. did you know that? >> dana: i did know that. >> bill: and then in 2007 harry reid from nevada. talking about the great american southwest. he pretty much convened a couple of guys in congress and said let's get this going. >> dana: one time i asked president george w. bush if he would tell me if he had heard about aliens. he just winked. i don't know how to take that. >> bill: that's typical. >> dana: i got nothing there on that. we'll keep an eye on that for you. moving to this. more than three months after president biden put her in charge of handling the border crisis vice president kamala harris going to visit the border today in the air right now. she just landed arriving a short time ago in texas. we expect to see her later this hour at a border patrol station in el paso. we'll take you there live as soon as it happens. a massive search and rescue effort combing through the rubble of the 12-story condo kol ups in surfside, florida. teams working around the clock searchin
bill: we did some research. what i found interesting is that gerald ford as a congressman urged congress to look into this. jimmy cartergeorgia. did you know that? >> dana: i did know that. >> bill: and then in 2007 harry reid from nevada. talking about the great american southwest. he pretty much convened a couple of guys in congress and said let's get this going. >> dana: one time i asked president george w. bush if he would tell me if he had heard about aliens. he just...
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bill and support our amendment and vote yes on h.r. 1187. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor georgia representative nicki stevens for his remarkable career in the georgia general assembly. he's a native of savannah and proud graduate of savannah state college. he served one term in 2002 and was re-elected in 2014 to the house representing the 165th district. as an educator, he was a great asset to savannah high school, and john w. hubert middle school. additionally he served on savannah public board of public education and savannah zoning board of appeals. he's known throughout georgia for his civic service including his commitment to his community and efforts in supporting the education of youth and adults. thank you, mr. stevens, for all your hard work. to make savannah a better place to live. you are an inspiration to us all about giving back to your community. madam speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to remember and honor michael of savannah, georgia, who passed away on may 16 at the a
bill and support our amendment and vote yes on h.r. 1187. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor georgia representative nicki stevens for his remarkable career in the georgia general assembly. he's a native of savannah and proud graduate of savannah state college. he served one term in 2002 and was re-elected in 2014 to the house representing...
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this is john carter, not conservative enough but justice should not be political, apply the laws on the books and stand by the constitution and the bill of rights. kenneth saying i am unsure as to why the majority of the rulings aren't unanimous, the law is the law, there are way too many 5-4 and 6-3 rulings. one more from lisa saying they're nothing but conservative activist judges with a mission to impose evangelical views on this country. ralph from texas says the roberts court is too liberal. why do you say that? >> caller: yeah, i think we have to go back to 1976, california, to investigate 2003, texas, lawrence v. the state. >> what do those cases have in common -- >> caller: there's a lot of misinformation. do what? >> what do those cases have in common? >> caller: so in '76 california, i forgot the actual name of the case, but nobody really paid attention to it because it was -- including the supreme court, but it had to do with the lgbtq rights. it was a pro-sodomy, law, literally sodomy. and, umm, in 2003, it's funny how the court, only justice clarence thomas in 2003 was one of the only justices that stood up and said, now,
this is john carter, not conservative enough but justice should not be political, apply the laws on the books and stand by the constitution and the bill of rights. kenneth saying i am unsure as to why the majority of the rulings aren't unanimous, the law is the law, there are way too many 5-4 and 6-3 rulings. one more from lisa saying they're nothing but conservative activist judges with a mission to impose evangelical views on this country. ralph from texas says the roberts court is too...
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carter. guest: he was everything he pretended to be. he was a man who is deeply principled anti-thought and was in fact a writer. host: bill clinton. guest: bill clinton was dashing, charismatic, means well, but trying to extract the goddamn book was hard work, but we did. we published it in 1996. on this very program, it was book notes at the time, brian asked me, why did the book not do better echo and i said, i did not have as -- i did not have much time to promote it. it's the first time the author said it is not the publishers fault. host: barack obama. guest: his book had been rejected, turned down by simon & schuster because he missed his deadline. this young man shows up on my doorstep. he wants to write his story. i think basically what he wanted to do was pay back his loans, college loans. we published it in 1995. it did ok. two is in four, any gave the keynote speech -- 2004, when he gave that keynote speech, my descendants dusted off the book, published it, and sold 4 million copies. one more sentence, when we got together when he was inaugurated and i got all the people who work on the book inside, this is really histo
carter. guest: he was everything he pretended to be. he was a man who is deeply principled anti-thought and was in fact a writer. host: bill clinton. guest: bill clinton was dashing, charismatic, means well, but trying to extract the goddamn book was hard work, but we did. we published it in 1996. on this very program, it was book notes at the time, brian asked me, why did the book not do better echo and i said, i did not have as -- i did not have much time to promote it. it's the first time...
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carter. guest: he was everything he pretended to be. he was a man who is deeply principled anti-thought and was in fact a writer. host: bill clinton. guest: bill clinton was dashing, charismatic, means well, but trying to extract the goddamn book was hard work, but we did. we published it in 1996. on this very program, it was book notes at the time, brian asked me, why did the book not do better echo and i said, i did not have as -- i did not have much time to promote it. it's the first time the author said it is not the publishers fault. host: barack obama. guest: his book had been rejected, turned down by simon & schuster because he missed his deadline. this young man shows up on my doorstep. he wants to write his story. i think basically what he wanted to do was pay back his loans, college loans. we published it in 1995. it did ok. two is in four, any gave the keynote speech -- 2004, when he gave that keynote speech, my descendants dusted off the book, published it, and sold 4 million copies. one more sentence, when we got together when he was inaugurated and i got all the people who work on the book inside, this is really histo
carter. guest: he was everything he pretended to be. he was a man who is deeply principled anti-thought and was in fact a writer. host: bill clinton. guest: bill clinton was dashing, charismatic, means well, but trying to extract the goddamn book was hard work, but we did. we published it in 1996. on this very program, it was book notes at the time, brian asked me, why did the book not do better echo and i said, i did not have as -- i did not have much time to promote it. it's the first time...
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bill. what they do is essentially legislate some of the most vulnerable components of voter fraud. you think about the commission that was put together by former president jimmy carterrmer secretary of state james baker. they identified mail-in voting and ballot harvesting two of the most, two of greatest vulnerabilities to voter fraud in america. that is exactly what the democrats are trying to legislate. they want to do away with voter i.d. americans are for voter identification. they want to know the system has integrity. this bill does everything to go against it t weaponizes the federal election commission. you turn the judge into the prosecutor according to democrats. this is not what america wants. elizabeth: senator kennedy said it is we would never have another election day. we would have election month. you know the state elections are governed by the people through their state legislatures. >> yes. elizabeth: senator kennedy said the federal bureaucracy can't even stop scam calls or spam calls. we've got that, to your point about the new monmouth poll shows eight out of 10 americans say yeah, we're for voter i.d. 62% of democrats say we are for voter i.d.
bill. what they do is essentially legislate some of the most vulnerable components of voter fraud. you think about the commission that was put together by former president jimmy carterrmer secretary of state james baker. they identified mail-in voting and ballot harvesting two of the most, two of greatest vulnerabilities to voter fraud in america. that is exactly what the democrats are trying to legislate. they want to do away with voter i.d. americans are for voter identification. they want to...
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carter paige fisa warrant investigation. this has never been a partisan issue before and in fact the underlying bill had many, many bipartisan pieces. so in a letter to the oversight committee department of justice inspector general has also come out against this. . i strongly urge a no vote on this amendment and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: no further speakers. i'm prepared to close. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is the only person with the time remaining. mr. comer: i'll yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to house resolution 504rks the previous question is ordered -- 504, the previous question is ordered on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kentucky. the question is on the amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the nays have it. mr. comer: on that i ask for a recorded vote, ask for a recorded vote. the speake
carter paige fisa warrant investigation. this has never been a partisan issue before and in fact the underlying bill had many, many bipartisan pieces. so in a letter to the oversight committee department of justice inspector general has also come out against this. . i strongly urge a no vote on this amendment and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized....
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carter and liz peake picked liz peake, final thoughts? >> bernie sanders i just tweeted without the reconciliation bill there will be no infrastructure billing to stay in lockstep. thank you, ladies appear that does it for us. "varney & co." starts right now. it's all about stuart varney for the next three hours. stuart: good morning. first, relaxed, no selloff in stocks yet this morning. in fact, we are likely to see new records. bitcoin people, you also can relax as there is no selloff they are either. we are going to start with this, a shoot out crowded times square on a sunday afternoon in broad daylight, just a couple of blocks from where we are sitting now. we bring you this because big cities all across the country are experiencing a crime surge. just when people are trying to go back to the of
carter and liz peake picked liz peake, final thoughts? >> bernie sanders i just tweeted without the reconciliation bill there will be no infrastructure billing to stay in lockstep. thank you, ladies appear that does it for us. "varney & co." starts right now. it's all about stuart varney for the next three hours. stuart: good morning. first, relaxed, no selloff in stocks yet this morning. in fact, we are likely to see new records. bitcoin people, you also can relax as there...