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>> no. >> miss scanlon? miss scanlon? miss scanlon? >> no. >> mr. morelli? >> no. >> miss shalala? >> no. >> mr. cole? >> aye. >> mr. woodall? >> aye? >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> clerk record the total? >> three yays, eight nays. >> this is pretty simple. any issues with remote operation should be included in the committee report on activities we're marking again in the new area. this will give us a systematic way to know what the problems are and address them, and if they're highlighted, i think that taking remedial action becomes a lot easier. i think it's a practical thing to do. i yield back. i'm sorry, i had an amendment at the desk. >> clerk report the amendment. >> i would ask the reading be dismissed with. and i think i explained the amendments sufficiently. i don't think there's any requirement. >> all those in favor say aye? >> no. >> the nos have it? >> roll call. >> mr. hastings? mrs. torres? >> no. >> mr. perlmutter? >> no. >> mr. askin? >> no. >> miss scanlon? >> no. >> mr. morelli? >> no. >> miss shalala? >> no. >> mr. cole? >> aye. >> mr. woodall? >> aye. >> mrs. les
>> no. >> miss scanlon? miss scanlon? miss scanlon? >> no. >> mr. morelli? >> no. >> miss shalala? >> no. >> mr. cole? >> aye. >> mr. woodall? >> aye? >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> clerk record the total? >> three yays, eight nays. >> this is pretty simple. any issues with remote operation should be included in the committee report on activities we're marking again in the new area. this will give us a...
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scanlon: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on ules, i call up house resolution 779 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 66, house resolution 779. resolved, that at any time after adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill, h.r. 535, to require the administrator of the environmental protection agency per-and -- per and polyfluoroalkyl substances as hazardous substances under the comprehensive environmental response, compensation, and liability act of 1980. the first reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. general debate shall be confined to the bill and amendments specified in this resolution and shall not exceed one hour equally divided and controlled by the cha
scanlon: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on ules, i call up house resolution 779 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 66, house resolution 779. resolved, that at any time after adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill, h.r....
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scanlon. ms. scanlon: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. scanlon: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from is recognized. ms. scanlon: i rise in support of h.r. 5053, the justice for juveniles act. this bipartisan bill, which i introduced along with my colleagues, mr. armstrong, mr. jefferies, would eliminate the administrative exhaustion requirement for incarcerated youth before they may file a lawsuit challenging the conditions of their incarceration. by passing this bill today, the house will advance the measure to correct a manifest wrong currently present in federal law and continue bipartisan efforts to support incarcerated youth. this bill recognizes the same conclusion that's been embraced by the supreme court and experts for decades, that incarcera
scanlon. ms. scanlon: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. scanlon: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from is recognized. ms. scanlon: i rise in support of h.r. 5053, the justice for juveniles act. this bipartisan bill, which i introduced along with my...
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scanlon: she is barking loud. at any rate, i think our democratic solution is that you counter speech with speech, except when there is an incitement to violence. i don't think we need to do that. you will agree that one of the things we need to refocus on his education and making sure that people are the thaty evaluating quantities of speech we have to sift who now. if you are getting all of your talking points from one source, you are probably going to get a biased view and think that philadelphia is in flames every night, which it is not. being able to critically evaluate speech is important for everyone and being able to weigh different viewpoints. i don't think we should change the standard, but i do think people need to be aware of the sources of their speech and look at the trustworthiness of news sources. jeffrey: thanks for that. you wantere is stuff to respond to, but before you do that, maybe answer that first question. scanlon have endorsed the standard, speech should only be banned if it is likely to
scanlon: she is barking loud. at any rate, i think our democratic solution is that you counter speech with speech, except when there is an incitement to violence. i don't think we need to do that. you will agree that one of the things we need to refocus on his education and making sure that people are the thaty evaluating quantities of speech we have to sift who now. if you are getting all of your talking points from one source, you are probably going to get a biased view and think that...
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scanlon: she is barking mad.laughter] at[laughter] any rate, i think the classic democratic solution is that you counter speech with speech except when there is an incitement to violence. i don't think that we need to do that. and i am sure, jeffrey, you will agree that one of the things we need to focus on is civics education and making sure people are critically evaluating the mass quantities of beach that we have to sift through now. if you are on the getting your talking points from one source, you are probably going to get a and thinks for example that philadelphia is in flames every night, which, of course, it is not. being it was to assess and critically evaluate speech is important for everyone. being able to weigh different viewpoints. i don't think we should change the standard. but i do think that people need to be aware of the sources of ther reach and look at trustworthiness of different news sources, etc.. jeffrey: thanks for that. congressman, i know you want to respond to rich lowery, but before y
scanlon: she is barking mad.laughter] at[laughter] any rate, i think the classic democratic solution is that you counter speech with speech except when there is an incitement to violence. i don't think that we need to do that. and i am sure, jeffrey, you will agree that one of the things we need to focus on is civics education and making sure people are critically evaluating the mass quantities of beach that we have to sift through now. if you are on the getting your talking points from one...
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scanlon: thank you so much for providing us with this forum. i have worked with the constitution center and constitution high school for the past 14 years. it is such a powerful organization and having the ability to convene people on a bipartisan basis to discuss central issues to our nation is such a valuable service, so thank you for bringing everyone together. in the wake of george floyd's death, we did see a series of protests. early on in this protests we saw opportunists come out and there were incidents of violence and incidents of looting. in philadelphia, we had a althoughhat has ended, protest for racial justice have continued throughout our region. it was really striking to see in philadelphia and elsewhere that police were explicitly targeting journalists, journalists who were identified as journalists, they had press badges, many of us saw the detention of the cnn reporter live on camera during the morning news. here in philadelphia, we stopped -- we sell reporting regarding -- we saw reporting regarding the detention of multiple
scanlon: thank you so much for providing us with this forum. i have worked with the constitution center and constitution high school for the past 14 years. it is such a powerful organization and having the ability to convene people on a bipartisan basis to discuss central issues to our nation is such a valuable service, so thank you for bringing everyone together. in the wake of george floyd's death, we did see a series of protests. early on in this protests we saw opportunists come out and...
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first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march inreta gerwig's fabulous little women. i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i would like to wear one. scanlon plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses is not exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs, and he has been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play, baby teeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note perfect cast. scanlon and wallace have a palpable connection while essie davis and ben mendelson are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill popping mother and her psychiatrist father. t
first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march inreta gerwig's fabulous little women. i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i would like to wear one. scanlon plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses is not exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material...
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scanlon: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. neal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for four minutes. mr. neal: thank you, mr. speaker. let me thank the gentlelady as well for yielding time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 2877, to make irish nationals eligible for temporary admission to the united states through the existing e-3 visa program, and i want to thank the gentleman from north dakota for his offering today and his support. i worked last year with chairman sensenbrenner on this as well. this legislation has broad support, in the last session it passed the congress unanimously. created in 2005, as part of the u.s.-australian trade agreement, which i voted for, supported and spoke in support of, the agreement said essentially that e-3 visa programs, as constructed, would make for 10,500 visas annually available to skilled australian nationals for temporary work. this program has been a successful pa
scanlon: mr. speaker, i yield four minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. neal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for four minutes. mr. neal: thank you, mr. speaker. let me thank the gentlelady as well for yielding time. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 2877, to make irish nationals eligible for temporary admission to the united states through the existing e-3 visa program, and i want to thank the gentleman from north dakota for his...
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scanlon: thank you. madam speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i house resolution 1164 nd ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number resolution 1164. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order without intervention of any point of order to consider the resolution, house resolution 1153, condemning unwanted, unnecessary medical procedures on individuals without their full, informed consent. the amendment to the resolution printed in the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution shall be considered as adopted. the resolution, as amended, shall be considered as read. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the resolution and preamble, as amended, to adoption without intervening motion or demand for division of the question except one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on the
scanlon: thank you. madam speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i house resolution 1164 nd ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number resolution 1164. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order without intervention of any point of order to consider the resolution, house resolution 1153, condemning unwanted, unnecessary medical procedures on individuals without their...
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scanlon: mr. speaker, for the purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to my distinguished colleague from the rules committee, the gentleman from georgia. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration of this resolution all time yielded is for the purposes of debate only. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks t the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, yesterday the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 1107, providing for consideration of h.r. 2574, the equity and inclusion enforcement act, and h.r. 2694, the pregnant workers fairness act, under closed rules. the rule provides for one hour of debate for each of the two bills equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking member of the committee on education and labor. the rule also self-executes manager's amendment to h.r. 2574. additionally, the rule provides for considerat
scanlon: mr. speaker, for the purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to my distinguished colleague from the rules committee, the gentleman from georgia. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration of this resolution all time yielded is for the purposes of debate only. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks t the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. scanlon: mr....
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scanlon: thank you, mr. speaker. and 1140 is a pro-security pro-federal worker piece of legislation. he t.s.a. is no longer a startup agency requiring maximum flexibility during a period of emergency. and congress and previous administrations have taken actions to reflect that. its creation in 2011, t.s.a. employees were labor union representation. this was a good step forward. owever, the time is now to provide the 60,000 t.s.a. employees the same worker rights afforded to ns other federal workers under the u.s. code. t's a sad and shameful day for the government when anyone is forced to turn for food pantries family, employed or not, but it's unacceptable that federal workers who work to and serve all americans would be without a paycheck for the at a time over holidays, no less. working people all over the nited states are sacrificing more and earning less. this is a systemic problem that not be solved by this bill, but in order to rebuild the so many ass that got inside this body today, we need to value federal w
scanlon: thank you, mr. speaker. and 1140 is a pro-security pro-federal worker piece of legislation. he t.s.a. is no longer a startup agency requiring maximum flexibility during a period of emergency. and congress and previous administrations have taken actions to reflect that. its creation in 2011, t.s.a. employees were labor union representation. this was a good step forward. owever, the time is now to provide the 60,000 t.s.a. employees the same worker rights afforded to ns other federal...
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analystt is political richard scanlon.hard inis is washington, with me are professor howard penniman and mr. stephen hess of the brookings and touche and. we want to discuss the democratic convention. we will do the republican convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. before we do either of the detailed discussions we have to spend a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of the nominating convention. one has said these are real ideological struggles told by circuses. penniman, beyond that, how can we briefly describe the co-session of american convention? convention national is the nominating of the president and vice president. party hasone time the the national existence. delegates from every state. by the directlly primary. it reads as a national partnership. it is a platform upon which the kim -- candidate stands. it serves as a meeting place between the leaders of the party and unity as there was at this last convention of the democratic party. job.es the it services a kind of morality for
analystt is political richard scanlon.hard inis is washington, with me are professor howard penniman and mr. stephen hess of the brookings and touche and. we want to discuss the democratic convention. we will do the republican convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. before we do either of the detailed discussions we have to spend a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of the nominating convention. one has said these are real ideological struggles told by circuses....
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[laughter] there are scanlons in our family. i don't know where your family hails from. >> a little further north. watertown, new york. mr. biden: i know watertown well. watertown is a place where when had 61n law school, i inches of snow. -- watertown had 102. can you believe it? anything you want to ask me? >> do you need a ride back to wilmington? [laughter] mr. biden: is that where you're from? what is your name? >> becky. mr. biden: how are you? >> i'm fine. mr. biden: where in wilmington? i'm from north wilmington. [indiscernible] mr. biden: mayfield. >> yes, i was putting up signs out there. mr. biden: all right. how about you, what is your name? >> sophia. mr. biden: how old are you? >> 18. mr. biden: well thank you for helping. that is really nice of you. what is your name? >> my name is tristan. >> i'm beverly. mr. biden: we really got it going. i tell you what, if you have any questions -- [indiscernible] >> here is one i've got. whenever trump comes out and says -- [indiscernible] mr. biden: no pandemic. with h1n1, i
[laughter] there are scanlons in our family. i don't know where your family hails from. >> a little further north. watertown, new york. mr. biden: i know watertown well. watertown is a place where when had 61n law school, i inches of snow. -- watertown had 102. can you believe it? anything you want to ask me? >> do you need a ride back to wilmington? [laughter] mr. biden: is that where you're from? what is your name? >> becky. mr. biden: how are you? >> i'm fine. mr....
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your host is political in o analyst richard scanlon.an.his is richard scam with us is stephen hess. this morning we will try to talk the end of the primary season. the beginning of the preconvention caucus and trying to get together various factions to produce a candidate for president and vice president in the fall. i suppose when one looks back on , there arey season two things really that stand out. the first is the rise of jimmy carter. of second is the closeness the republican campaign for the nomination. thisould you evaluate carter phenomenon. he was governor of a middle size state in the south. pretty well assured the nomination as the first since the severacivil war. , ane: this is a phenomenon incredible performance. he had only been governor for one term in a middle sized southern state. you might say one lesson we learned is it helps if you are to havefor president that as your full-time job and not be encumbered by other duties. through allnergy the primaries. richard: i emphasize that. the governor has to run back to the s
your host is political in o analyst richard scanlon.an.his is richard scam with us is stephen hess. this morning we will try to talk the end of the primary season. the beginning of the preconvention caucus and trying to get together various factions to produce a candidate for president and vice president in the fall. i suppose when one looks back on , there arey season two things really that stand out. the first is the rise of jimmy carter. of second is the closeness the republican campaign for...
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scanlon: madam speaker, i'm prepared to close. from k if the gentlewoman arizona is prepared to close. mrs. lesko: yes, madam speaker. close.epared to the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. reserves. yes.canlon: the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you, madam speaker. my losing, i want to urge democratic colleagues to halt their attempts to change the expired bring back an amendment that would rewrite our constitution. not only is this unprecedented, t's wrong, and it's unconstitutional. i believe congress should oppose pointless legislation to remove the deadline and focus instead upholding women's rights, dignity, and opportunity. reject y colleagues to this resolution and work together to promote truly legislation for women. madam speaker, i urge no on the revious question, no on the underlying message, and i yield back the balance of my time. tempore: the o gentlewoman yields. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: thank
scanlon: madam speaker, i'm prepared to close. from k if the gentlewoman arizona is prepared to close. mrs. lesko: yes, madam speaker. close.epared to the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. reserves. yes.canlon: the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank you, madam speaker. my losing, i want to urge democratic colleagues to halt their attempts to change the expired bring back an amendment that would rewrite our...
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scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever seen -- the number of letters filed by -- i think we're up certainly in the thousands now of people protesting. never seen anything remo remotely like it in my entire life. hat's one of the reasons -- that's one measure -- it's only one -- it's one of the reasons i ay i think i've never in my lifetime been in as great of rule or the future of our of law as i am now because it's happening across the board in a areas. and people who know that system and are part of it realize how this problem is. ms. scanlon: i me
scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever...
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scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever seen -- the number of letters filed by -- i think we're up certainly in the thousands now of people protesting. never seen anything remo remotely like it in my entire life. hat's one of the reasons -- that's one measure -- it's only one -- it's one of the reasons i ay i think i've never in my lifetime been in as great of rule or the future of our of law as i am now because it's happening across the board in a areas. and people who know that system and are part of it realize how this problem is. ms. scanlon: i me
scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever...
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i am richard scanlon. have been stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: during the bicentennial year of 1976, the u.s. information agency made programs about the election process for foreign audiences documenting the -- up next for -- unreal -- presidential elections. the first episodes includes a short documentary on the history of elections since the first party convention in 1831, a discussion with three analysts on how the system has evolved and profiles of each of the major
i am richard scanlon. have been stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: during the bicentennial year of 1976, the u.s. information agency made programs about the election process for foreign audiences documenting the -- up next for -- unreal -- presidential...
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. >> democratic representatives scanlon and steve cohen talk about freedom of the press. it starts live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. until then, part of today's washington journal. al" continues. host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you funded? to see you. nice the alliance for sustaining democracy is a transatlantic think tank organization. -- forocused on stopping funding don't take money from government or anyone who has a special or vested interest. foundations, american families of entrepreneurs who value democracy and care about protecting it from foreign adversaries. host: we are having you want to talk to about your brand to report that came out in august. how did you put this report together, the scope of what you looked at to come to the conclusions you did? ofst: we are all aware russia's cyber attacks. shows thet interference is just as threatening to democracy. they have funneled $300 million more than 10
. >> democratic representatives scanlon and steve cohen talk about freedom of the press. it starts live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. until then, part of today's washington journal. al" continues. host: we are joined by josh rudolph with the alliance for securing democracy, here to talk to us about foreign interference on campaign 2020. tell us about the alliance for securing democracy. how are you funded? to see you. nice the alliance for sustaining democracy is a transatlantic think tank...
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scanlon: 10 years ago, pennsylvania undercounted over 25,000 children resulting in a loss of nearly $44 million in funding for critical programs like health care, snap, school lunches, affordable housing, teacher training, and classroom technology. ms. spanberger: these programs were all impacted by the undercount. since children are among those most likely to be undercounted, it's particularly important for schools like ridley to promote a complete census count. community leaders like kelly are working hard alongside local churches, preschools, shelters, housing authorities, public libraries, and using social media to spread the word that we all count. the census is the basis for how the federal government distributes billions of tax dollars. so we need a complete count. our children and our communities can't afford another undercount this year. we all need to spread the word that the census is easy, safe, and important. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. joyce: mr. speaker, i ask to address the house for o
scanlon: 10 years ago, pennsylvania undercounted over 25,000 children resulting in a loss of nearly $44 million in funding for critical programs like health care, snap, school lunches, affordable housing, teacher training, and classroom technology. ms. spanberger: these programs were all impacted by the undercount. since children are among those most likely to be undercounted, it's particularly important for schools like ridley to promote a complete census count. community leaders like kelly...
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scanlon: with the help of her job coach she began dezining totes and pillows and table runners. she learned how to silk green geometric designs on to this merchandise so she could then sell them at the boutique where she worked and local craft fairs. the boutique owner took notice of her creativity and determination and together they co-founded a new company, dance happy, to market julia's creations. in 2019, a subsidiary of american eagle began selling julia's totes online for the holiday season. they quickly sold out. and a big order has been placed for 2020. i am so pleased to celebrate the success of julia, dance happy, her job coach, and her business partner. together they provide an important reminder of what can happen when we look beyond a person's disability and work together to provide opportunities for all. i'm also pleased to have a successful new business in pennsylvania's fifth congressional district, a business that started in swath more and now housed in ashton, pennsylvania. the success is also a great example of how the idea and well funded effective education
scanlon: with the help of her job coach she began dezining totes and pillows and table runners. she learned how to silk green geometric designs on to this merchandise so she could then sell them at the boutique where she worked and local craft fairs. the boutique owner took notice of her creativity and determination and together they co-founded a new company, dance happy, to market julia's creations. in 2019, a subsidiary of american eagle began selling julia's totes online for the holiday...
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before that, bill scanlon had some some reaction to joe biden's win from around the world.was within two hours or of the announcement shortly after 11:00 eastern, u.s. allies began commenting and congratulating joe biden. boris johnson, british prime minister, he says this. congratulations to joe biden on his election as president and to kamala harris on her historic achievement, the u.s. is our most important ally and i look forward to working on our shared priorities from climate change to trade and security. merkel,ela congratulations, the american people have made their decision, joe biden will be the 46th president. saying, macron americans have chosen their president, congratulations to joe biden and kamala harris. we have lots to do to overcome today's challenges, let's work together. indiahe prime minister of , congratulations, joe biden, on your victory. as vp, your contribution to strengthening relations was invaluable. harris,says to kamala honoring her asian heritage, your success is pathbreaking and a matter of immense pride not nties, but forau all indian amer
before that, bill scanlon had some some reaction to joe biden's win from around the world.was within two hours or of the announcement shortly after 11:00 eastern, u.s. allies began commenting and congratulating joe biden. boris johnson, british prime minister, he says this. congratulations to joe biden on his election as president and to kamala harris on her historic achievement, the u.s. is our most important ally and i look forward to working on our shared priorities from climate change to...
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scanlon? ms. scanlon, you're muted. can you unmute? we cannot hear you. there you go. >> i'm sorry i have to appear in rules right now. i'm so sorry. >> well, while ms. scanlon is clarifying that, i'd like to insert into the record at this time statements in support of the hearing from citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, catalog marketing economics and two reports by lisa graves. without objection, so ordered. is ms. scanlon prepared to join us? she's not. okay. let me just add if i may for the record, mr. plunkett, you indicated, i think, that the postal service did not necessarily need or didn't need the revenue stabilization of $25 billion that's in the heroes fund. for the record, that $25 billion was a recommendation of all people the postal board of governors. it was not a democratic idea. it was by the republican majority unanimous by, by the way, of this board of governors. it recommended $25 billion revenue stabilization which is included in the heroes act. it recommended $25 billion for infrastructure and it recommended an unfe
scanlon? ms. scanlon, you're muted. can you unmute? we cannot hear you. there you go. >> i'm sorry i have to appear in rules right now. i'm so sorry. >> well, while ms. scanlon is clarifying that, i'd like to insert into the record at this time statements in support of the hearing from citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, catalog marketing economics and two reports by lisa graves. without objection, so ordered. is ms. scanlon prepared to join us? she's not. okay....
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eliza scanlon is piano—playing beth. florence pugh is the impetuous amy.ra dern is the mother, marnie. i will do the same, then. i hope you'll do a great deal better than me. gerwig's twist to fiddle with the timeline is bold. if you have not read the book, the structure can be confusing. the film jumps back and forth and it also takes us to amy's time in paris, with meryl streep as the withering aunt. current heart—throb timothy chalomet is cast as laurie and he perfectly captures the sincerity and spark the childhood friend. the film reveals some of the story's twists at the start and focuses on the characters. soarsie ronan‘s jo is complex and believable. she is funny and intelligent and full of practice very about a world that expects her to marry rather than earn a living. i'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. i'm so sick of it. this little women is a feminist peace and a plea for neighbourly compassion which feels relevant in these times. it is available on digital now. this is a film school of sorts. in which all the
eliza scanlon is piano—playing beth. florence pugh is the impetuous amy.ra dern is the mother, marnie. i will do the same, then. i hope you'll do a great deal better than me. gerwig's twist to fiddle with the timeline is bold. if you have not read the book, the structure can be confusing. the film jumps back and forth and it also takes us to amy's time in paris, with meryl streep as the withering aunt. current heart—throb timothy chalomet is cast as laurie and he perfectly captures the...
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i know a little bit about that and it was great to see representatives oil, scanlon, wolf, shapiro, thewe've got 13 days. that's our lucky number right here. 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. and you don't have to wait. for november three to cast your ballot. you've got two ways to vote right now. number one, you can vote right now. number one, you can vote early in person through tuesday. anybody here voted early already? if you haven'tjust go to i will vote .com/ pa and find out where you can vote early. number two you can vote from home with a male in ballot. just go to i will vote .com/ pa to request your ballot right away. and before you send it back, pennsylvania's got this thing where you've got to use both envelopes. so you've got to read the directions carefully to make sure your vote counts. if you already voted then you've got to help i was delivering a speech for the democratic national convention this year. and i said during that speech, i have set in the oval office with both of the men who are running for president. and they are very different pe
i know a little bit about that and it was great to see representatives oil, scanlon, wolf, shapiro, thewe've got 13 days. that's our lucky number right here. 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. and you don't have to wait. for november three to cast your ballot. you've got two ways to vote right now. number one, you can vote right now. number one, you can vote early in person through tuesday. anybody here voted early already? if you haven'tjust go to i will vote .com/ pa...
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scanlon, as the member designated by ms. speier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. speier will vote yes on the previous question. does the urpose rise?man from california r. correa: mr. speaker, as a member designated by mr. bera, pursuant to house resolution mr. i inform the house that bera will vote yes on house resolution 1092. as a member designated by mr. ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. ruiz will vote on h.res. 1092. as the member designated by ms. sanchez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. anchez will vote yea on ordering the previous question on h.res. 1092. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman ?rom arizona rise as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the representative kirkpatrick will vote aye on the previous question. for peaker pro tempore: what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? designated by r mr. kennedy of massachusetts, pursua
scanlon, as the member designated by ms. speier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. speier will vote yes on the previous question. does the urpose rise?man from california r. correa: mr. speaker, as a member designated by mr. bera, pursuant to house resolution mr. i inform the house that bera will vote yes on house resolution 1092. as a member designated by mr. ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. ruiz will vote on h.res. 1092. as the...
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scanlon: thank you for arranging this special order. i'm frustrated by the lack of federal relief as covid-19 surges across the country. with each day we don't have relief for families and businesses, our front-line workers and state and local workers that have borne the brunt of the pandemic response. its impact grows that much more and disproportionately so for communities of color. more than a quarter of my constituents are plaque and black individuals are likely to be become infected. and twice as likely to die of the virus. so over the past nine months, my district has seen families and neighborhoods devastated by this you virus. my district is home to our nation's poorest and hungriest. hen you lose paycheck-to-paycheck. one missed shift forces families to make decisions between food on the table or a roof on over the head. for the most part, these are not new challenges caused by covid-19. these are challenges that are plaguing our communities of color for decades but the pandemic has laid bare these inequities for all those who
scanlon: thank you for arranging this special order. i'm frustrated by the lack of federal relief as covid-19 surges across the country. with each day we don't have relief for families and businesses, our front-line workers and state and local workers that have borne the brunt of the pandemic response. its impact grows that much more and disproportionately so for communities of color. more than a quarter of my constituents are plaque and black individuals are likely to be become infected. and...
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scanlon, minutes. ms. scanlon: thank you, mr. speaker. to share with you the inspiring story of a doctor who's gone above and beyond the call of duty th time n this extraordinary to combat the disproportionate impact of covid-19 on black and in my districtes and across the country. mounted, the black americans were suffering both rom greater exposure to covid-19 and from less access to board , dr. stanford, a certified surgeon, was done waiting. into her he community own hands, as so many black women have done when our institutions have failed them, recruited a group of black health care workers to orm the black doctors consortium. staffed by black doctors, med their s, and nurses on days off, the black doctors consortium has spent the past using their own resources to test thousands of atients in church peculiarities -- parking lots, union halls, rec centers, going to deliver munities testing services where they're most needed. received a $1 million grant to expand and plans to 250 to 350 people a day. looking ahead, the black doctors us
scanlon, minutes. ms. scanlon: thank you, mr. speaker. to share with you the inspiring story of a doctor who's gone above and beyond the call of duty th time n this extraordinary to combat the disproportionate impact of covid-19 on black and in my districtes and across the country. mounted, the black americans were suffering both rom greater exposure to covid-19 and from less access to board , dr. stanford, a certified surgeon, was done waiting. into her he community own hands, as so many black...
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. >> reporter: the director dan scanlon shared himself with cory ray. >> the whole experience of makingfilm started with a personal story and ended with a universal story and i'm just so proud of that. >> i have something for you from your dad. >> reporter: in "onward" an awkward teenage elf ian lightfoot played by tom holland discovers magic and uses it to bring his father back to meet him for the first time. the magic falls short and conjures up half of dad ian and older brother barley played by chris pratt go on a quest to complete the spell and make their father whole. tell me about the choice of restoring him up to his pants. >> i think it was more of a guess like a metaphor for getting a little part of him. >> reporter: the two brothers lugging around a half built dad lends itself to comedy, but scanlon is also trying to ex-press the idea of having to piece together so many little parts to put together a picture of dad. >> i'm going to meet dad? >> there was the touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation.
. >> reporter: the director dan scanlon shared himself with cory ray. >> the whole experience of makingfilm started with a personal story and ended with a universal story and i'm just so proud of that. >> i have something for you from your dad. >> reporter: in "onward" an awkward teenage elf ian lightfoot played by tom holland discovers magic and uses it to bring his father back to meet him for the first time. the magic falls short and conjures up half of dad...
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scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever seen -- the number of letters filed by -- i think we're up certainly in the thousands now of people protesting. never seen anything remo remotely like it in my entire life. hat's one of the reasons -- that's one measure -- it's only one -- it's one of the reasons i ay i think i've never in my lifetime been in as great of rule or the future of our of law as i am now because it's happening across the board in a areas. and people who know that system and are part of it realize how this problem is. ms. scanlon: i me
scanlon: are u.s. attorneys take an oath to protect and defend the constitution and to without fear or favor. but we're hearing attorneys like mr. zelinsky and others violate rather than those principles. i think it's important that the notican public know this is normal. mr. ayer, you served in emocratic and republican administrations. have you ever seen this many officials express alarm about the politicization of the department with no actions taken? such a problem? mr. ayer: i have not ever...
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this is richard scanlon in washington with professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. hess of the brookings institution. up next on american history tv, georgia governor jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination at the 1976 democratic convention.
this is richard scanlon in washington with professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. hess of the brookings institution. up next on american history tv, georgia governor jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination at the 1976 democratic convention.
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phil scanlon? is tweetingesident with some pride about the popular vote. the president tweeted this afternoon -- 71,000 legal votes, the most ever for a president, and reflecting some of the senators ande house republicans are saying. steve scalise tweeted this -- saying --, people texting, rather -- barry in cape cod. liberation in america today. biden-harris, this is what america is about. tot a relief for a president sound presidential again. stephen in kissimmee, florida saying, i'm not a huge fan of mr. biden, but i think he's a better man than donald trump. here's what the brits will be reading. their headline, tweeted by the bbc. "sleepy joe wakes up america." one brit noting that he may be coming back to america, mick jagger tweeting this greta? as in across the country, the nation's capital, the crowds went to the streets to celebrate the victory, the declared winner in this campaign, joe biden and senator kamala harris. black lives matter plaza is steps away from the white house here. forh in nebraska, you voted president trump. did you listen to
phil scanlon? is tweetingesident with some pride about the popular vote. the president tweeted this afternoon -- 71,000 legal votes, the most ever for a president, and reflecting some of the senators ande house republicans are saying. steve scalise tweeted this -- saying --, people texting, rather -- barry in cape cod. liberation in america today. biden-harris, this is what america is about. tot a relief for a president sound presidential again. stephen in kissimmee, florida saying, i'm not a...
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scanlon and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reshen that i willer, each will control 20 minutes. ms. scanlon: i ask unanimous consent that all members may include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. i yield myself such time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: i rise in support s. 2174 missing persons and unidentified remains act a measure to assist state and local governments to locate missing people. this bill not only authorizing funding to states and localities for such purposes but it improves the federal government's data collection procedures and expands border protections to the rise in migrant deaths. these changes bring relief to local jurisdictions nationwide and provide dignity and to those who per ird issued. the process by which states and localities and law enforcement agencies must tackle these issues exacts a financial and emotional toll. their identification by state and local law enforcement and medical examiners often supported by forensic la
scanlon and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reshen that i willer, each will control 20 minutes. ms. scanlon: i ask unanimous consent that all members may include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. i yield myself such time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: i rise in support s. 2174 missing persons and unidentified remains act a measure to assist state and local governments to locate missing people. this bill not only...
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phil scanlon? is tweetingesident with some pride about the popular vote. the president tweeted this afternoon -- 71,000 legal votes, the most ever for a president, and reflecting some of the senators ande house republicans are saying. steve scalise tweeted this -- saying --, people texting, rather -- barry in cape cod. liberation in america today. biden-harris, this is what america is about. tot a relief for a president sound presidential again. stephen in kissimmee, florida saying, i'm not a huge fan of mr. biden, but i think he's a better man than donald trump. here's what the brits will be reading. their headline, tweeted by the bbc. "sleepy joe wakes up america." one brit noting that he may be coming back to america, mick jagger tweeting this greta? as in across the country, the nation's capital, the crowds went to the streets to celebrate the victory, the declared winner in this campaign, joe biden and senator kamala harris. black lives matter plaza is steps away from the white house here. forh in nebraska, you voted president trump. did you listen to
phil scanlon? is tweetingesident with some pride about the popular vote. the president tweeted this afternoon -- 71,000 legal votes, the most ever for a president, and reflecting some of the senators ande house republicans are saying. steve scalise tweeted this -- saying --, people texting, rather -- barry in cape cod. liberation in america today. biden-harris, this is what america is about. tot a relief for a president sound presidential again. stephen in kissimmee, florida saying, i'm not a...
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. >> reporter: the director dan scanlon shared his void and questions with producer kori ray, also hisnsters u. " >> the whole experience of making this film started with a personal story and ended with a universal story and i'm just so proud of that. >> i have something for you from your dad. >> reporter: in "onward" an awkward teenage elf ian lightfoot played by tom holland discovers magic and uses it to bring his father back to meet him for the first time. the magic falls short and conjures up half of dad, ian and older brother barley, played by chris pratt, go on a quest to complete the spell and make their father whole. tell me about the choice of restoring him just up to his pants. >> i think it was more of a guess like a metaphor for getting a little part of him. >> reporter: the two brothers lugging around a half built dad lends itself to comedy, but scanlon is also trying to express the idea of having to piece together so many little parts to put together a picture of dad. >> i'm going to meet dad? >> there was the touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with hi
. >> reporter: the director dan scanlon shared his void and questions with producer kori ray, also hisnsters u. " >> the whole experience of making this film started with a personal story and ended with a universal story and i'm just so proud of that. >> i have something for you from your dad. >> reporter: in "onward" an awkward teenage elf ian lightfoot played by tom holland discovers magic and uses it to bring his father back to meet him for the first...
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congresswoman mary gay scanlon, we appreciate it.ick programming note, house speaker nancy pelosi is joining peter alexander for a live interview next hour and you'll see that only on msnbc. >>> in the meantime, the results from last night's primaries are coming in and, boy, are they interesting. the early numbers showing trouble for some of the president's favorites, we have got steve kornacki at the big board. we'll also talk with the senator widely considered the chamber's most vulnerable democrat come november. now alabama senator doug jones is leaning into his record on racial equality in an effort to defy the odds once again. >> across alabama, folks are struggling with this, seeing injustice and inequality and wanting to see that end. we cannot let this moment pass. the road to racial justice has taken far too long. but it is a journey we must make and we must make it together. a e and we must make it together ♪ whether you know what day it is or not... consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's b
congresswoman mary gay scanlon, we appreciate it.ick programming note, house speaker nancy pelosi is joining peter alexander for a live interview next hour and you'll see that only on msnbc. >>> in the meantime, the results from last night's primaries are coming in and, boy, are they interesting. the early numbers showing trouble for some of the president's favorites, we have got steve kornacki at the big board. we'll also talk with the senator widely considered the chamber's most...
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this is richard scanlon in washington with professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr.phen hess of the brookings institution. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america" saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. forhe first tv ads presidential campaign aired in 1952 between dwight d. eisenhower and adlai stevenson. here they are. college,e graduates his father, a u.s. senator opposes the vietnam war. al gore has his doubts but enlisted in the army. when he comes from vietnam, the last thing he expects to do is enter politics. then, al gore decided that to change what was wrong in america he had to fight for what is right. treating toxic waste, the environment, broke from his own party. work requirements. his fight now is to ensure the prosperity in riches all of us. strength an
this is richard scanlon in washington with professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr.phen hess of the brookings institution. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america" saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at...
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>> bill scanlon is with us with reaction from the victory speech. >> we are bound to hear about first in the selection, but a politicalet from reporter, the second ever elected catholic president, time for the nation's better angels to prevail. some specificity in the speech by joe biden, roll call saying the president elect says he is going to name a team monday to get a covid-19 plan ready for january 20. our capitol hill producer craig kaplan, pointing out a line we will hear a lot more of. she's the first woman of color elected to the office of the vice president. senator harris saying, while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. a tweet from julian ross of the pittsburgh gazette pointing out the history of the state. today is 48 years to the day biden was elected to the u.s. senate from "the news journal," the headline, november 1972. this is from the president elect's granddaughter naomi, a tweet of the family hug. you saw a lot of the family gathered on stage. that, from one of the president-elect's granddaughter. greta? greta: the former two-term vic
>> bill scanlon is with us with reaction from the victory speech. >> we are bound to hear about first in the selection, but a politicalet from reporter, the second ever elected catholic president, time for the nation's better angels to prevail. some specificity in the speech by joe biden, roll call saying the president elect says he is going to name a team monday to get a covid-19 plan ready for january 20. our capitol hill producer craig kaplan, pointing out a line we will hear a...
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. -- bill scanlon. bill: some of our viewers are following the president's concerns. the president tweeted, observers were not allowed into the counting room. i won the election. i got 71 million illegal votes. bad things happened which our observers were not allowed to see. never happened before. millions of mail-in ballots were sent people who never asked for them. says,lein at fox republicans are not going to be able to indulge the stolen election theory now, and shut it down later. their base is just going to go crazier, and they are going to be pushed into crazier territory to avoid challenges and win primaries. the political director at the washington examiner said, people believe in stolen elections whenever they are close, stacey abrams, hillary clinton, al gore, you can make the argument those were better cases, but let's not pretend that is where the rank-and-file is at. and reaction from viewers, bobby in texas says,ob this country needs a seachange, ending systemic racism, universal health care, free public education, communication for individuals and the
. -- bill scanlon. bill: some of our viewers are following the president's concerns. the president tweeted, observers were not allowed into the counting room. i won the election. i got 71 million illegal votes. bad things happened which our observers were not allowed to see. never happened before. millions of mail-in ballots were sent people who never asked for them. says,lein at fox republicans are not going to be able to indulge the stolen election theory now, and shut it down later. their...
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scanlon. >> thank you, gentlemen. i'd like to redirect your attention to law rather than fringe conspiracy theories. mr. bezos -- >> mr. chairman, we have the e-mail. there is no fringe -- >> [inaudible] >> you do not have the time, please be respectful -- >> someone directly -- >> she controls the time -- >> put your mask on. >> put your mask on! [inaudible conversations] >> mr. rahs kip, you want to talk about -- >> mr. jordan -- [inaudible conversations] >> secretary of the treasury --? >> ms. scanlon -- >> what i want to know is someone comes after me for asking questions -- >> the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. bezos, our investigation uncovered documents that show that amazon sometimes doesn't play fairly, crossing the line from robust competition to predatory pricing, to destroy rivals rather than outcompete them. and let's take the example of quincy which used to own diapers.com and provided online baby care products. in 2009 your team viewed diapers.com as amazon's largest and faste
scanlon. >> thank you, gentlemen. i'd like to redirect your attention to law rather than fringe conspiracy theories. mr. bezos -- >> mr. chairman, we have the e-mail. there is no fringe -- >> [inaudible] >> you do not have the time, please be respectful -- >> someone directly -- >> she controls the time -- >> put your mask on. >> put your mask on! [inaudible conversations] >> mr. rahs kip, you want to talk about -- >> mr. jordan --...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: election 1976, your host is political analyst richard scanlon.: with me today, stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard pennyman. what we want to discuss is the system by which candidates are nominated in our electoral process. every four years, our political parties hold a national convention, attended by thousands of delegates, many of which are elected, some of whom are chosen by party conventions or caucuses in the states, but increasingly the primary is important in determining who the candidates will be. the primary in the sense of the vote of the people to elected delegates to those two conventions, and secondly in it what we call a beauty contest, the expression of opinion of the individual party supported in the primary election as to whom that voter prefers as the candidate for president and vice president. some of the states with primaries have beauty contests, some elect only delegates, some have both. historically in american practice these primaries have started in new hampshire in late february and early march
. ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: election 1976, your host is political analyst richard scanlon.: with me today, stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard pennyman. what we want to discuss is the system by which candidates are nominated in our electoral process. every four years, our political parties hold a national convention, attended by thousands of delegates, many of which are elected, some of whom are chosen by party conventions or caucuses in the states, but increasingly the...
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. >> caller: good morning mister scanlon and mister skinner. three quick points.i want to say yang would make a strong vice presidential candidate and my second point, i'm going to make a huge statement but get ready. i believe if bernie sanders was our president he would be the greatest since franklin delano roosevelt but the only concern is i have to he's pushing he's 80 and he's a health liability so my third point, tom steyer. i'd like to ask you what does pete buttigieg have that tom steyer does not have? >> host: trent, do you wantto take any of that ? >> guest: i'll talk about tom steyer. maybe two months ago eynow, tom steyer has spent so much money here and let off with this funny anecdote, there were two girls here and they sat down at their dinner table and they could repeat the tom steyer ad they saw on youtube word for word. impeach donald trump, that kind of thing. everyone knows who he is. he's got great name recognition because of all the advertising both on social media and on television. for a time he was outspending everybody
. >> caller: good morning mister scanlon and mister skinner. three quick points.i want to say yang would make a strong vice presidential candidate and my second point, i'm going to make a huge statement but get ready. i believe if bernie sanders was our president he would be the greatest since franklin delano roosevelt but the only concern is i have to he's pushing he's 80 and he's a health liability so my third point, tom steyer. i'd like to ask you what does pete buttigieg have that tom...
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your host is political analyst richard scanlon. richard: with me here in washington today, mr.tephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. what we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. we will have special programs dealing with parties and the media, campaign technique and polling and the rest. what we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. and how 215 million or 220 million americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of american history. what we hope to do is to bring you discussions of these various aspects of the electoral campaign and begin that discussion with a consideration of an historical overview of just the way in which this has worked in the past. the critical elections,
your host is political analyst richard scanlon. richard: with me here in washington today, mr.tephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. what we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. we will have special programs dealing with parties and...
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first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march insk you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, baby teeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compro
first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march insk you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out...