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thank you so much, bill maris, section 32.tech company calleds for ftc chair lena connick to be recused from an antitrust case leveled against it. we will find out why next. jack dorsey has taken to twitter to announce his other company, square, is creating a business line to help developers create financial products august on bitcoin. the sole goal is to make it easy to create noncustodial permission lists and decentralize financial services. the name, yet to be determined. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i love capitalism, but i always believe that you need to put some guards around it when it comes to ensuring capitalists -- capitalism works. emily: amy klobuchar talking about the need to ensure a level playing field in the world of technology. that is part of my conversation with her for our special show where we take a deep dive into the renewed calls for the regulation of big tech. we also look at some of the big players, including the new ftc chair, lina khan, who has been a longtime critic of big tech companies. just this we
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schwartz, who voted in favor of the bill granting mary lincoln a pension, put it even more strongly calling president's marriage, quote: the greatest tragedy of mr. lincoln's existence. lincoln once gave his wife a copy of a book called "the elements of character" by mary jane chandler published in 1854, and in this book he had underlined a package indicating that marriage could deteriorate from, quote, the highest happiness that can exist on earth to a fountain of misery, absolutely infernal. the lincolns' marriage was such a fountain of misery, yet from it flowedded incalculable good for the nation. lincoln may not have had such a successful presidency as i mentioned earlier if he had not had so much practice at home. as his friend and colleague at the illinois bar and biographer henry c. whitney wrote, quote: lincoln possessed an equanimity and patience which captivated the masses while it --ing perpetual grimlers -- grumblers which allowed him to bear his faculties with -- and finally restore peace to his country and give physical freedom to the blacks and political freedom to the white
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after special session all the way until election day next year in order to get the voting bill passed. anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the justice department has charged four iranian nationals in an alleged plot to kidnap a journalist living in new york city. authorities say the suspects were also trying to lure to iran three individuals from canada and another from the uk.authori suspects planned to take masih alinejad, an iranian-born citizen who has publicly criticized human rights abuses. back to iran where a u.s. attorney said her fate would be uncertain. she tweeted her thanks to the fbi for foiling the alleged plot to kidnap her. >>> new infect and doctors are concerned that children could be at high rescue, especially in regions with low vaccination rates. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: covid cases have doubled nationwide in the last week and are rising in 47 states as the dangerous delta variant spreads across the u.s. the cdc says most of those infections are in people who have not been vaccinated. >> we are seeing resurgences now, and we
after special session all the way until election day next year in order to get the voting bill passed. anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the justice department has charged four iranian nationals in an alleged plot to kidnap a journalist living in new york city. authorities say the suspects were also trying to lure to iran three individuals from canada and another from the uk.authori suspects planned to take masih alinejad, an iranian-born...
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charles: we are back with mary and bill, a lot of people were offended and somewhat confused by the statement a red carpet, bring everyone you can from the southern hemisphere to this country, why the double standard for cubans and agents? >> i think people are right to question if they are comparing this to the u.s. southern border and are not going to get into the policies of the u.s. southern border but i will tell you this crisis which basically will hit florida will not be good for the president or the governor of florida and i think the biden administration is right to try to say we will not tolerate this. i'm go so far to say that it's one of the tools the regime has used in cuba over the decades forced negotiations from the u.s. you remember the 1980, but it happened in 1994 again and they always try when there are democrats in the white house because they know the republicans will respond much more forcefully but i hope they will get a negotiation out of the democrats in the white house so i was happy to see the president say that because not good for anybody and we should help the c
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we know that the democrat marie supports removing the hide amendment from the bill. but senator manchin has indicated he is not supportive of removing the hide amendment and that even is dividing republicans and democrats. and then knowing that they need that to move bills on the floor and then i guess allowing in this case to support that bill but i don't think a lot of democrats will be particularly happy about that. >> looking at two particular bills that are expected to be controversial, first is the homeland security bill congress has had a lot of trouble with it over recent years there are disputes over border security and immigration enforcement in the interior of the country. the subcommittee chair in the house says she does not expect her bill to get to the floor that contradicts from the majority leader lawyer who says he wants to move all the bills this month. >> the original goal is to move to the house for before the end of july that although there is no official change in that position but he did note to my colleagues that before the fourth of july brea
we know that the democrat marie supports removing the hide amendment from the bill. but senator manchin has indicated he is not supportive of removing the hide amendment and that even is dividing republicans and democrats. and then knowing that they need that to move bills on the floor and then i guess allowing in this case to support that bill but i don't think a lot of democrats will be particularly happy about that. >> looking at two particular bills that are expected to be...
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at the wonderful work at the washington post, anne-marie, the summary done today on this infrastructure billi guess some of it goes to bridges, some goes to this, that's, and the other thing. are the people that just want the bridges, roads, tunnels, traditional infrastructure, are they happy with this first step? >> it does seem like they are. you had 17 republicans backing this first procedural step, including senate minority leader mitch mcconnell as well as lindsey graham. so it does give a little sense of the direction of this legislation that is moving in a positive direction. we should note we only know, based on what is in this bill due to republican memo and the white house, we don't actually have the latest legislative tack yet. -- tech yet. there will be hurdles ahead, especially from democrats regarding transit and the amount of money going to water infrastructure. jon: i keep hearing this number thrown around, 550 is the number. what time period that money will be deployed also. is this actually a big bill? >> that's a very good point and goes to what you are hearing from analys
at the wonderful work at the washington post, anne-marie, the summary done today on this infrastructure billi guess some of it goes to bridges, some goes to this, that's, and the other thing. are the people that just want the bridges, roads, tunnels, traditional infrastructure, are they happy with this first step? >> it does seem like they are. you had 17 republicans backing this first procedural step, including senate minority leader mitch mcconnell as well as lindsey graham. so it does...
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mary rain asked bill fitzpatrick, a renowned prosecutor from another county, to take the lead in courtpatrick from down in syracuse for what reason? >> well, bill fitzpatrick has over 75 homicide prosecutions himself. he's been a prosecutor for over 24 years, and i've been a prosecutor for over two. >> almost immediately, a courtroom bombshell. ten jurors had been quickly selected, all white, when nick and his defense team made a shocking announcement. they were opting for a bench trial, letting judge felix catena decide nick's future. "new york times" reporter jesse mckinley. >> i think their calculation was, we're better off going with a legal mind, someone that knows the law. >> so they're arguing it to the judge? he will be the judge and the jury in this. >> absolutely. [gavel] >> good morning, everybody. please be seated. mr. fitzpatrick, your opening statement. >> thank you very much, your honor. >> bill fitzpatrick laid out the state's case, painting a portrait of nick hillary as a scorned lover and a liar. he said nick's own words from his video deposition given under oath woul
mary rain asked bill fitzpatrick, a renowned prosecutor from another county, to take the lead in courtpatrick from down in syracuse for what reason? >> well, bill fitzpatrick has over 75 homicide prosecutions himself. he's been a prosecutor for over 24 years, and i've been a prosecutor for over two. >> almost immediately, a courtroom bombshell. ten jurors had been quickly selected, all white, when nick and his defense team made a shocking announcement. they were opting for a bench...
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legislative session called by governor greg abbott earlier this month, a hail mary, if you will, to stall the voter suppression bill by breaking the quorum in the legislature. the texas democrats walking out of the state capitol last may to temporarily halt the passage of severe voting restrictions. abbott called for a special session in july to try again to push through the new voter suppression measures. democrats walked out again. and now they wait -- as they wait out the special session in washington, they're looking for federal lawmakers to come to their defense. joining me now is jasmine crocket of texas. she's a civil rights attorney by trade. representative crocket, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. you made incredibly clear when testifying before a congressional committee this week that you can do what you can do in texas, but ultimately you can't finish the job without federal help. >> yeah. so good morning, ali. it's good to see you as well. unfortunately i didn't get to testify, but nicole collier, she did make those points. she is the chair of the black caucus. and, you know, what was
legislative session called by governor greg abbott earlier this month, a hail mary, if you will, to stall the voter suppression bill by breaking the quorum in the legislature. the texas democrats walking out of the state capitol last may to temporarily halt the passage of severe voting restrictions. abbott called for a special session in july to try again to push through the new voter suppression measures. democrats walked out again. and now they wait -- as they wait out the special session in...
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they have the english bill of rights established during the glorious revolution of william and mary they have local self-governing assemblies the town hall. and they also have the writings of the english philosopher john locke john locke virtually all of the ideas some of them pretty radical you have to say that launched the american revolution can be found in locks two treatises of government published 1689 the concepts of human equality freedom natural rights the responsibility of government to protect these rights and the right to revolution if government tramples our rights, it's all there and locks two treatises. well, was the american revolution radical or conservative? maybe it was both. maybe was both the question now is why did the american revolution succeed? where the french revolution failed? part of the answer can be found here. yes in this book. unlike the french the americans drew strength from the teachings of the bible. think about it. the narrative arc of scripture the story of god rescuing the jews from slavery in egypt and bring them into the freedom of the promised l
they have the english bill of rights established during the glorious revolution of william and mary they have local self-governing assemblies the town hall. and they also have the writings of the english philosopher john locke john locke virtually all of the ideas some of them pretty radical you have to say that launched the american revolution can be found in locks two treatises of government published 1689 the concepts of human equality freedom natural rights the responsibility of government...
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about a life in switzerland, but riding onto this swiss bills tram might be as close as to get the sports who is now and in tennis, britons and mary showed he's still got what it takes as he stays the thrilling, come back to reach the 3rd rounded wimbledon, he beat german qualify, oscar ulta and 5 sets this by trailing earlier in the match. andy murray knows perhaps more than any one that there's no place like home. the bridge one to titles on wimbleton. it's like playing and his living room. but some sort, murray might never get back here again after having major hip surgery in 2019 and a divorce. i had the worst when oscar also led by 2 sets to one. but the man with a metal hip also has steely nerves and it's the darkness descended and the center court light went on. murray started showing his pedigree inspired by the home crowd, he saved some of his best tenants for the deciding satch. delicate finish. for the most roker and trimming of occasions, one of the reasons why i'm still playing is because of moments like that. like, why would you want to give up? i know what a great atmosphere isn't tennis. i've played a play in a few
about a life in switzerland, but riding onto this swiss bills tram might be as close as to get the sports who is now and in tennis, britons and mary showed he's still got what it takes as he stays the thrilling, come back to reach the 3rd rounded wimbledon, he beat german qualify, oscar ulta and 5 sets this by trailing earlier in the match. andy murray knows perhaps more than any one that there's no place like home. the bridge one to titles on wimbleton. it's like playing and his living room....
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endorsed those changes, her endorsement itself was enough to kill the bill, which leads to the question, is there anything to negotiate here. marieeresa kumar is president, "bigots have finally accomplished their goal of the act" airs on msnbc on sunday at 8:00 p.m. maria, let me start with you. i sometimes think if you could sit down in an abstract universe, you could consider a universe in which you could pencil out a big kind of grand bargain on national voting standards. but to me the manchin experience shows that in a practical matter it's not possible. do you think that's too pessimistic on my part? >> chris, you know, originally you're supposed to have two different partys that come at the table and negotiate in good faith. we already have mitch mcconnell saying he doesn't want to support any part of biden's agenda. sadly part of biden's agenda is to ensure the full franchise of all americans. manchin is trying to continue to negotiate with the body that was very much in that state in the 1990s but that has dissipated into everybody's corner. and when it comes to voting rights, the republicans have demonstrated time and ag
endorsed those changes, her endorsement itself was enough to kill the bill, which leads to the question, is there anything to negotiate here. marieeresa kumar is president, "bigots have finally accomplished their goal of the act" airs on msnbc on sunday at 8:00 p.m. maria, let me start with you. i sometimes think if you could sit down in an abstract universe, you could consider a universe in which you could pencil out a big kind of grand bargain on national voting standards. but to me...
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bill dudley is joining us later. i'm looking at futures up 10. right now, anne-marie with us from uber washington.the interviews i've done -- bloomberg washington. of the interviews i've done on afghanistan and iraq, it is not so much buried in the news or headlines, but we are sliding away. what has been the capitol hill response to president biden saying, no, we will not ask how many years? >> for that press conference he gave yesterday came under a lot of pressure from the press answering these questions. i think many think his decision is firm, given how strongly he was refuting the press on why they were leaving. he will say is not inevitable the taliban will take over, but he did allude to the fact it is not going to be a country that is going to govern by just one. right now, the u.s. backed afghanistan government only controls about 20% of the country. tom: i'm confused, who is against president biden here? are there democrats or republicans saying we need to stay fully committed or partially committed to this 20 year effort? >> the democrats are supporting it and a lot of republicans are
bill dudley is joining us later. i'm looking at futures up 10. right now, anne-marie with us from uber washington.the interviews i've done -- bloomberg washington. of the interviews i've done on afghanistan and iraq, it is not so much buried in the news or headlines, but we are sliding away. what has been the capitol hill response to president biden saying, no, we will not ask how many years? >> for that press conference he gave yesterday came under a lot of pressure from the press...
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restrictions and vaccine pass this bill over onto the streets the while in brazil, there are protesting against president ball tomorrow and it's handling of the pandemic. ah, oh, i'm mary. i'm in london. you'll watch.
restrictions and vaccine pass this bill over onto the streets the while in brazil, there are protesting against president ball tomorrow and it's handling of the pandemic. ah, oh, i'm mary. i'm in london. you'll watch.
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disgraced comedian bill cosby is back home today after his back home today after his conviction was overturned. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. it was one week ago this morning a florida highrise condominium collapsed trapping residents inside. today president biden will visit the scene of the deadly disaster. his visit comes as the death toll jumps to 18. rescue crews pulled four more bodies out of the layers of debris and twisted metal including two children. this as officials announce federal experts and outside specialists will gather materials to determine what caused the collapse. laura podesta is tracking the latest details. laura, what's on the agenda for mr. biden's visit when he heads to surfside? >> reporter: good morning. according to the president's public schedule, he will be landing in miami around 9:30 this morning heading straight to the collapse site to be briefed by officials, then he'll be talking to rescuers and family members of the victims before delivering a public address this afrnn. the death toll continues to climb in surfside, florida. now one week since the horrific building collapse. >> it
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bill. we appreciate your time, maury, and say, how to connie and enjoy your time, and it's good to see you then. all right, ok. mari povich. dennis miller plus one ah, algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in the silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle about behind your screen. it's a rubber workforce. that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do 10 years where if there's removable by design, it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it with for a session is 0 time. and like, what do you call that? what is that word? is called communism right? only in communism with our state run countrie
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is there any possibility for that kind of a hail mary measure now or are you pretty much settling in for the reality of these bills becoming law? >> there's always a possibility. you know, what's unfortunate is that the senate seemingly was not really in a position to walk out or made a decision not to walk out. the senate, it only takes 11 members. it takes 51 of us on the house side and that's a huge lift. i tell people all the time this is a team sport so i don't know what's going to happen. there's a lot more time left on the clock. before we only had two hours left. now we're talking about days that we would have to run out on the clock. we are talking about the possibility of truly being arrested, and we are talking about most likely having to leave the state to avoid law enforcement being able to actually come and grab us. so it is a possibility, it is an option. it's an option available in our constitution. whether or not it's a reality, well, that just depends on my teammates. >> could i back you up. i want to make sure i heard what you said correctly. you're talking about leaving the state of texas and b
is there any possibility for that kind of a hail mary measure now or are you pretty much settling in for the reality of these bills becoming law? >> there's always a possibility. you know, what's unfortunate is that the senate seemingly was not really in a position to walk out or made a decision not to walk out. the senate, it only takes 11 members. it takes 51 of us on the house side and that's a huge lift. i tell people all the time this is a team sport so i don't know what's going to...
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bill. we appreciate your time, maury, and say hi to connie and enjoy your time and sure. it's good to see you dennis. all right. ok. mari povich. dennis miller plush, one ah. oh the know when i would show the wrong. why don't just don't the rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look so common ground in bank size or financial survival guide. when customers go by, you reduce the price, didn't help them well, reduce the lower that's under cutting, but what's good for food market as to the global economy? algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters. most of us, and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold, as is miracle of automation behind your screen is variable workforce. the scenes algorithm is for next to nothing on a v
bill. we appreciate your time, maury, and say hi to connie and enjoy your time and sure. it's good to see you dennis. all right. ok. mari povich. dennis miller plush, one ah. oh the know when i would show the wrong. why don't just don't the rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look so common ground in bank size or financial survival guide. when customers go by, you reduce the price, didn't help them well,...
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billed and hillary clinton the hand at $96.00. carter is the oldest living, former us president. he and roslyn also hold the record for the longest. mary presidential couple in american history. wow. and it's wonderful. well the day is almost done. the conversation continues online, you'll find us on twitter either w news you can follow me. and brent got tv. every member, whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see. and then if the news the news, the news, the the, the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what's the latest research information and contact the corona virus, not 19 special next on dw, the same way in a leisurely lifestyle. china's tropical island paradise for surfers. but the country dream beaches aren't just about fun and relaxation. young surfers are training in the least national program. they're target olympic goal for china. 60 minutes. how does the virus, right? why do we panic by and when will all of this 3 of the topics that we've covered and i clean radio. if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other and sci
billed and hillary clinton the hand at $96.00. carter is the oldest living, former us president. he and roslyn also hold the record for the longest. mary presidential couple in american history. wow. and it's wonderful. well the day is almost done. the conversation continues online, you'll find us on twitter either w news you can follow me. and brent got tv. every member, whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see. and then if the news the news, the news, the the,...
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bill. how long they plan to stay away. >>> confrontations in cuba. president biden weighs in on the historic mass protests on the island nation. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the fda's new warning about the johnson & johnson covid vaccine shot. the agency says the single dose vaccine is possibly linked to a rare autoimmune disorder that could lead to paralysis. but it's still urging people to get inoculated as the daily number of covidhe country by 30. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what more do we know about this rare side effect? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's called guillen-barre syndrome and symptoms present as tingling in the hands and toes. a small percentage of people die and most have lingering effects like numbness and fatigue. a new warning about johnson & johnson's one dose coronavirus vaccine. the fda says out of the 12.8 million americans who have gotten the shot, about 100 people developed a rare but serious immune disorder called guillen-barre. it's reported inen 50 after the >> we've seen this o a ceces l it's extremely rare. >> reporter: the fda says the benefits outweigh the potential risks. >> we h
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he will talk to congresswoman marie newman, the new vice chair of the progressive caucus, about where a bipartisan infrastructure billprogressive agenda goes, next. that is 8:00 p.m. eastern, only on "american voices." on "american voices. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l icy hot. ice works fast. heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy, so you can rise from pain. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, feel the power of contrast therapy, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection.
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bill. we appreciate your time, maury, and say hi to connie, and enjoy your time and sure. it's good to see you, dana. good. all right, ok. mari povich dennis miller plush. why me? when i was wrong. why don't just don't the rules? yes. to shape out the thing becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in me, and i make no certainly no borders and the blind number please. as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back seen the whole world leads to take action and be ready. not a joke. people judge, you know. 2 come crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges paid for the response has been massive. so me, good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in algorithm. so neural networks have been following us every where we look online, because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mentio
bill. we appreciate your time, maury, and say hi to connie, and enjoy your time and sure. it's good to see you, dana. good. all right, ok. mari povich dennis miller plush. why me? when i was wrong. why don't just don't the rules? yes. to shape out the thing becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in me, and i make no certainly no borders and the blind number please. as emerge. we don't have authority, we...
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marie. i urge support for the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in strong opposition to h.r. 4502, a package of seven fiscal year 2022 appropriations bills that will be considered by the house this week. i wish the circumstances were different, and i could support this important piece of legislation that funds critical programs. unfortunately, after months of committee hearings and markups, this year's bill has too many failed flaws. first, there's no agreement between republicans and democrats on the top line spending level for appropriations. second, there's no bipartisan agreement on the funding level for each individual bill. to put it simply, nondefense spending is too high and defense spending is too low. third, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have concluded -- have included the most alarming policy changes i have ever seen. while acknowledging the hard work of chair delauro and her sub
marie. i urge support for the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in strong opposition to h.r. 4502, a package of seven fiscal year 2022 appropriations bills that will be considered by the house this week. i wish the circumstances were different, and i could support this important piece of legislation that funds critical programs. unfortunately,...
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mary teresa, she can't explain it. it is a disgrace, but donald trump loves every bit of the disgrace >>. i think with the infrastructure billicans to send money back home and help secure the elections, they are willing to be against donald trump. but one is talking about voting and access to voting, the security, the sin city of that voting booth, they use donald trump as a foil. what professor glaude just said, they use donald trump as a foil to use the cultural chaos and help encourage that white nationalism that basically brought us the insurrection on january 6th when i found so striking yesterday, when the officers were talking was how harrowing the count was and how all of them talked about how they wanted to be recruited, the white officers, how they tried to recruit them and how the african american officer and latin american officer how they were being stripped down as being an american. that testimony, and the reaction of january six in their experience synthesized what we were talking about when it comes to what donald trump represents. he is part of a white nationalist party and the insurrection has everything t
mary teresa, she can't explain it. it is a disgrace, but donald trump loves every bit of the disgrace >>. i think with the infrastructure billicans to send money back home and help secure the elections, they are willing to be against donald trump. but one is talking about voting and access to voting, the security, the sin city of that voting booth, they use donald trump as a foil. what professor glaude just said, they use donald trump as a foil to use the cultural chaos and help encourage...
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. >> marie teresa, she can't explain it, it is a disgrace, but donald trump loves every bit of that disgrace. >> oh, and i think what the infrastructure bill republicans to send money back home and help secure the elections, they're willing to be against donald trump. but when it's talking about voting, access to the voting booth, securing the sanctity of that voting booth, they use donald trump as a foil. what professor glaude just said is right, they will use donald trump to help encourage that white nationalism that basically brought us the insurrection on january 6. what i found so striking yesterday, when the officers were talking, was how harrowing the account was, how they, all of them, talked about how they wanted to be recruited, the white officers, they were trying to recruit them, and the african-american officer and latino officer were called un-american. and that synthesized what we're talking about when it comes to what donald trump represents. he is part of a white nationalist party and the insurrection has everything to do with the changing demographics of this country. and a fair fought election that a multicultural americ
. >> marie teresa, she can't explain it, it is a disgrace, but donald trump loves every bit of that disgrace. >> oh, and i think what the infrastructure bill republicans to send money back home and help secure the elections, they're willing to be against donald trump. but when it's talking about voting, access to the voting booth, securing the sanctity of that voting booth, they use donald trump as a foil. what professor glaude just said is right, they will use donald trump to help...
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marie, san antonio, texas, democrat, your top news story of the week? caller: the top news story other than the mess in texas trying to restrict our votes, but the infrastructure bills what i am interested in. it is about time that some money came back to the people who need it. i came of age in the 70's. factories were booming. we had work, then our leaders allowed our industry to be outsourced. it has taken us 40 years for the middle class to disappear, but it has. what concerns me about the infrastructure bill -- i am 66 years old. my husband and i lost everything we have worked for in the financial collapse. he had a massive heart attack. we live off of social security. that is all the income we have. what about us seniors? can you imagine what an extra $300 a month to our social security checks would allow us to do something other than just keep the roof over our heads? we have no disposable income. we can i do what really needs to be done. we see all this money going out, and no one is paying attention to us. i live in an area where the firm subsidies are everywhere. the people around me get thousands of dollars in firm subsidies. the people on welfare get mo
marie, san antonio, texas, democrat, your top news story of the week? caller: the top news story other than the mess in texas trying to restrict our votes, but the infrastructure bills what i am interested in. it is about time that some money came back to the people who need it. i came of age in the 70's. factories were booming. we had work, then our leaders allowed our industry to be outsourced. it has taken us 40 years for the middle class to disappear, but it has. what concerns me about the...
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nbc's mary murray, i am so grateful for your time and i promise we at "american voices" are going to continue to track this story. >>> next outrage over the release of billrowing, nationwide movement to support his alleged victims. plus our guest joins us with her mission to highlight the uneven playing field of america's justice system highlighted by cosby's release. >>> at the top of the hour, white house press secretary jen psaki on the fight to protect voting rights and a big moment ahead for the president this week in philadelphia. 8:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. on the 2021 rx 350. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] le
nbc's mary murray, i am so grateful for your time and i promise we at "american voices" are going to continue to track this story. >>> next outrage over the release of billrowing, nationwide movement to support his alleged victims. plus our guest joins us with her mission to highlight the uneven playing field of america's justice system highlighted by cosby's release. >>> at the top of the hour, white house press secretary jen psaki on the fight to protect voting...
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marie, san antonio, texas, democrat, your top news story of the week? caller: the top news story other than the mess in texas trying to restrict our votes, but the infrastructure bills what i am interested in. it is about time that some money came back to the people who need it. i came of age in the 70's. factories were booming. we had work, then our leaders allowed our industry to be outsourced. it has taken us 40 years for the middle class to disappear, but it has. what concerns me about the infrastructure bill -- i am 66 years old. my husband and i lost everything we have worked for in the financial collapse. he had a massive heart attack. we live off of social security. that is all the income we have. what about us seniors? can you imagine what an extra $300 a month to our social security checks would allow us to do something other than just keep the roof over our heads? we have no disposable income. we can i do what really needs to be done. we see all this money going out, and no one is paying attention to us. i live in an area where the firm subsidies are everywhere. the people around me get thousands of dollars in firm subsidies. the people on welfare get mo
marie, san antonio, texas, democrat, your top news story of the week? caller: the top news story other than the mess in texas trying to restrict our votes, but the infrastructure bills what i am interested in. it is about time that some money came back to the people who need it. i came of age in the 70's. factories were booming. we had work, then our leaders allowed our industry to be outsourced. it has taken us 40 years for the middle class to disappear, but it has. what concerns me about the...
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bill. my constituents do not want their hard-earned tax dollars shipped overseas to kill unborn children. and you know what, neither do 77% of americans, according to a january, 2020, one maris poll. yet, democrats are saying they're giving people what they want. well, that's a flat-out lie. who exactly are they catering to with this radical move? far left-wing activists? i am disgusted by some in this chamber and the president for their shameful disregard of taxpayers' wishes. they're hypocritical double standards and a shameful disregard to life. i'm wearing flip-flops today so they can be -- so they can be reminded of this administration's ability to flip-flop on issues. this -- this administration could not be consisted if their life depended on it or, worse, ours. and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to, also, take a moment to dive a little deeper into the commerce, justice, science, and related agencies appropriation and thank, again, chairman
bill. my constituents do not want their hard-earned tax dollars shipped overseas to kill unborn children. and you know what, neither do 77% of americans, according to a january, 2020, one maris poll. yet, democrats are saying they're giving people what they want. well, that's a flat-out lie. who exactly are they catering to with this radical move? far left-wing activists? i am disgusted by some in this chamber and the president for their shameful disregard of taxpayers' wishes. they're...