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we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all. many will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until 2023. he said " next time i am in the white house," which many took as a kent that he does want to come back to the white house. i know he has been having private conversations with allies about running again. it is something he is at least behind the scenes taking very seriously, so we will have to see how much he talks about it. host: you mentioned that the facebook band went from -- ban went from indefinite to two years and the president has shutdown his blog. does this speech give him the media exposure that he would have gotten if he was still on social media? host
we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all. many will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until...
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we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all. many will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until 2023. he said " next time i am in the white house," which many took as a kent that he does want to come back to the white house. i know he has been having private conversations with allies about running again. it is something he is at least behind the scenes taking very seriously, so we will have to see how much he talks about it. host: you mentioned that the facebook band went from -- ban went from indefinite to two years and the president has shutdown his blog. does this speech give him the media exposure that he would have gotten if he was still on social media? host
we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all. many will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until...
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senator burr. >> thank you, madam chairman. this is size city because nobody is supposed to family leave. all of our witness speak in favor of it and i've heard a couple of references to the covid example. and it makes me think about the innovators who really responded to something that didn't exist just a year and two months ago. those small incubator companies that came up with diagnostic tests. they came up with therapeutic responses. i'm not talking about pfizer and moderna, they companies, but i'm talking about the small ones that have the flexibility to work with technology. and i wonder if they had this series of regulatory mandates, with they have even existed then? with a been able to respond to this? in many cases their employees are made up of employees that have chosen to work overtime because they are trying to make a company succeed. and in some cases they had sacrificed pay for some type of stock benefits. those employees with that company have made certain decisions about their finances because they want the com
senator burr. >> thank you, madam chairman. this is size city because nobody is supposed to family leave. all of our witness speak in favor of it and i've heard a couple of references to the covid example. and it makes me think about the innovators who really responded to something that didn't exist just a year and two months ago. those small incubator companies that came up with diagnostic tests. they came up with therapeutic responses. i'm not talking about pfizer and moderna, they...
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you should have my number but if you don't it said burr. senate.gov will give you my telephone number. why are we having a discussion on k-12 reopening? are we concerned with the teachersrs union what they will save we demand the schools reopen this fall quick lesser publicans are blocked in our efforts to demand school reopenings. will we be blocked again and will union say they don't want to go back s to school this fal? the children are must -- much less likely than a dirt dad told stays suffer severe masses. teachers can be safely vaccinated thanks to operation warp speed we got safe and effective vaccines approved in record time and every adult in thisn country including every teacher has had plenty of time to get vaccinated at this point. science tells us to win over 12 be vaccinated and hopefully this fall and winter the vaccines will be approved for younger children as well and until then we know the steps to take to keep everyone safe for in person learning. so there is no excuse. schools were not to fully reopen this fall could st
you should have my number but if you don't it said burr. senate.gov will give you my telephone number. why are we having a discussion on k-12 reopening? are we concerned with the teachersrs union what they will save we demand the schools reopen this fall quick lesser publicans are blocked in our efforts to demand school reopenings. will we be blocked again and will union say they don't want to go back s to school this fal? the children are must -- much less likely than a dirt dad told stays...
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ranking member burr and i will each have a an opening statement. then we will introduce today's witnesses. after the witnesses give their testimony, senators will each have five minutes for a rounds of questions. while we remain unable to have the hearing fully open to the public or media for in-person attendance, live video is available on our committee website at help.senate.gov. if you are in need of services including closed captioning reach out to the office of accessibility services. this pandemic up ended education in so many ways. colleges and universities have had to close campuses and services rapidly transition to online education and implement critical public health measures all while facing budget shortfalls. overall spring enrollment fell to $16.9 million from 17.5 million harking a one year decline of over 600,000 students. meanwhile this pandemic has disupt ared students class roms, housing security, challenged mental health, up ended the economy and created more uncertainty for students who are already struggling to pay for tuition
ranking member burr and i will each have a an opening statement. then we will introduce today's witnesses. after the witnesses give their testimony, senators will each have five minutes for a rounds of questions. while we remain unable to have the hearing fully open to the public or media for in-person attendance, live video is available on our committee website at help.senate.gov. if you are in need of services including closed captioning reach out to the office of accessibility services. this...
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thank you, senator burr. that will end again today and it really want to thank all of our colleagues and are witnesses, all of you gave great testimony. ies appreciate everyone's input. for any search who wish to ask additional questions, questions for the record will be due in ten business days at 5 p.m. the hearing record will remain open until then from them as a wish to submit additional material for the record this committee will meet next on tuesday june 22 at 10 a.m. and dirksen at 4:30 p.m. for hearing on how we help people get information they need to get vaccinated so we can end this pandemic. with that, the committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span's landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions. and for the next two weeks watch key episodes from our series come sunday at 9:45 9:45 pn on c-span, korematsu versus unite
thank you, senator burr. that will end again today and it really want to thank all of our colleagues and are witnesses, all of you gave great testimony. ies appreciate everyone's input. for any search who wish to ask additional questions, questions for the record will be due in ten business days at 5 p.m. the hearing record will remain open until then from them as a wish to submit additional material for the record this committee will meet next on tuesday june 22 at 10 a.m. and dirksen at 4:30...
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i thank the monique burr foundation for children for their excellent work in our community.with that, madam chair, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to lament the failure of the for the people act, h.r. 1, in the united states senate. it's a sad week that this has happened. mr. cartwright: h.r. 1, the for the people act, ought to be bipartisan american goal. it ought to be a bipartisan american goal that we get big secret money out of politics. it ought to be a bipartisan american goal that we protect people's right to vote throughout this land. it ought to be a bipartisan american goal that we end gerrymandering and let the people choose the politicians instead of the politicians choosing their voters. i'm here to say we are not done with the for the people act and its goals. let's make it bipartis
i thank the monique burr foundation for children for their excellent work in our community.with that, madam chair, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to lament the failure of the for the people act, h.r. 1,...
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history and historical fiction snoring constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, aaron burr's treason trial and the impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. won the washington writing award for best book, the history prize of the society of the cincinnati, and the prescott award of the national society of colonial dames of america. george washington's final battling, the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation by robert watson delves into washington's involvement in the establishment of a capitol city and described how the process nearly tore our young and vulnerable country apart. watson is a professor, historian and author with over 40 published books and hundreds of scholarly articles. he has served as a visiting scholar at many historic sites including presidential libraries, museums and universities, and was an analyst for nbc and pbs for many years. several of his books have won awards including the nazi titanic, the ghost ship of brooklyn, an untold store-at the american revolution, and america's first crisis. welcome david and robert. >> i drew the str
history and historical fiction snoring constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, aaron burr's treason trial and the impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. won the washington writing award for best book, the history prize of the society of the cincinnati, and the prescott award of the national society of colonial dames of america. george washington's final battling, the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation by robert watson delves into washington's involvement...
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w new lives from burr lead. you leaders are getting back around table after a 1st day of talks marked by division on how best to deal with russia and a show down with hungary over its controversial new l g b t q law. that many european leaders say is humble fullback coming up fighting for breast canyon hospitals are battling a rise in covert cases due to the delta variance we were put on oxygen supply problems that are making. it's tough to tackle the pandemic plot. as us troops withdraw from.
w new lives from burr lead. you leaders are getting back around table after a 1st day of talks marked by division on how best to deal with russia and a show down with hungary over its controversial new l g b t q law. that many european leaders say is humble fullback coming up fighting for breast canyon hospitals are battling a rise in covert cases due to the delta variance we were put on oxygen supply problems that are making. it's tough to tackle the pandemic plot. as us troops withdraw from.
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senator burr. >> thank you madam chairman. mr. harris when you graduate? >> i should have graduated this past spring. because of the distant attachment i spoke about a moment ago i was postponed and now have to graduate this spring. >> what is your major? >> [inaudible] >> let me tell you're going to be successful at whatever you choose to do i can tell it, keep it up. >> thank you. as i understand it, xavier will require students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated before you return this fall. what led you to implement this requirement? put on your mic if you will. >> what we have learned, many things of the pandemic. we really optimize it we are able to do remotely from we have to be fully remote. we also learned the benefits with the faculty and their peers that needs to be in the laboratories and in person is very important for students. we have an opportunity with the vaccines that we now know vaccine protect individuals who are vaccinated. that we can return -- mcnealy and maximize our campus we can returns in person activity. they go onto doctoral p
senator burr. >> thank you madam chairman. mr. harris when you graduate? >> i should have graduated this past spring. because of the distant attachment i spoke about a moment ago i was postponed and now have to graduate this spring. >> what is your major? >> [inaudible] >> let me tell you're going to be successful at whatever you choose to do i can tell it, keep it up. >> thank you. as i understand it, xavier will require students, faculty and staff to be...
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that survived from the original botanic garden and there's also an oak a mossy cup oak also called a burr oak park this macrocarpa on the southeastern block of union square today that has arrived from the original botanic garden planting and that's a native american tree and it's absolutely enormous and a really beautiful specimen and what what congress decided to do was build a large conservatory a greenhouse one block south of union square. so just over the over the road on maryland avenue and that greenhouse was finally constructed in 1931 and it existed at the same time as the old greenhouse. so the plant collection that had its roots back in 1842 was able to be moved directly from the existing us botanic garden greenhouse to the new botanic garden greenhouse. unfortunately there really wasn't much ability to save the outdoor plants. and so the two that we've talked about today the mossey capo and the zelkova they have survived because they were both incorporated into the frederick law olmsted jr. design for union square and because they they didn't have to be moved in order to accomm
that survived from the original botanic garden and there's also an oak a mossy cup oak also called a burr oak park this macrocarpa on the southeastern block of union square today that has arrived from the original botanic garden planting and that's a native american tree and it's absolutely enormous and a really beautiful specimen and what what congress decided to do was build a large conservatory a greenhouse one block south of union square. so just over the over the road on maryland avenue...
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she gave a concise report a burr's movements near natchez and the governor's response explaining the jefferson had conveyed that information to congress that morning. jefferson had received a letter at prizing him of the situation which he shared with james madison. james clearly told dolly dolly and her friend were that some of the first outside of official government channels to learn this news. the friendships between men in first ladies offer a window into a particular sort of political identity and power. indeed women in this era took up the only tools to which they had access persuasion and influence. men too relied upon these tools and an error without institutionalized parties or much centralized power, so i don't want to suggest that these are uniquely feminine kinds of power. however, without the right to vote or serve as serve as elected officials women relied particularly heavily on influence slide, please. abigail adams adapted a line from alexander pope and told her husband that women charmed by accepting by submitting sway. hiding their sway or power to influence behin
she gave a concise report a burr's movements near natchez and the governor's response explaining the jefferson had conveyed that information to congress that morning. jefferson had received a letter at prizing him of the situation which he shared with james madison. james clearly told dolly dolly and her friend were that some of the first outside of official government channels to learn this news. the friendships between men in first ladies offer a window into a particular sort of political...
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senators including richard burr, lindsey graham and todd young and tom tillis joining colleagues who crafted that $1.2 trillion plan. the development comes after the house republicans told the democrats to get ready to go alone on the infrastructure talks after bipartisan talks well through the budget process. >>> meantime, chinese regulators started anti-trust probe into didi just as the company was gearing up for the largest ipo this year. according to reuters, officials are looking at if the company used competitive practices that squeezed out rivals unfairly the report adds that regulators are looking if the pricing mechanism used by didi's core ride share business is transparent enough >>> and satya nadella is tapped as the microsoft chairman. nadella will replace director john thompson. shares of microsoft under nadella risen 600% as they focu on cloud computing and linkedin. brian. >> big promotion there we normally see companies going the other way. splitting the role. nadella has done a spectacular job. bertha, see you in a few minutes. thank you. >>> back to your markets an
senators including richard burr, lindsey graham and todd young and tom tillis joining colleagues who crafted that $1.2 trillion plan. the development comes after the house republicans told the democrats to get ready to go alone on the infrastructure talks after bipartisan talks well through the budget process. >>> meantime, chinese regulators started anti-trust probe into didi just as the company was gearing up for the largest ipo this year. according to reuters, officials are looking...
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being royal for harry was a burr burden and a curse. he was only a spare. what was his job?ienced the most horrible treatment. photographers were waiting for her and they would call her names and trying to get a reaction from her. i get she's looking to all of this and thought do i want this for my life. she took one look of what life with harry would involved and turned her back on it. she didn't want to be a princess. i don't think any sane person wants to be a princess. >> harry opened up in 2013 about his feelings about being a royal in a documentary for the bbc. >> i spent a long time in my life of my head buried in the sand, i don't want to be prince harry, i don't want this speed responsibility and this role. and look at what happened to my mother and why does it happen to me? >> harry considered a drastic move. presence harry got so low that he decided at one point that he may leave the royal family. >> he's living his life that he's born into that's not his choice. >> in 2017, harry shared his struggle as part of his head together campaign with prince william and ka
being royal for harry was a burr burden and a curse. he was only a spare. what was his job?ienced the most horrible treatment. photographers were waiting for her and they would call her names and trying to get a reaction from her. i get she's looking to all of this and thought do i want this for my life. she took one look of what life with harry would involved and turned her back on it. she didn't want to be a princess. i don't think any sane person wants to be a princess. >> harry opened...
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alger had burr luck with john and edward downing. john downing was a new york news boy. he was orphaned at age 12. as alger wrote later he was left to struggle alone and unaided until at 15 i began to care for him. john downey made appearances in mark manning's mission published in 1886, and also the story chester rand, published in 1892. alger sent john to business school in president clinton and later apprentice to a photographer in maine. and his brother, edward downey appeared in the odds against him published in 1889. and both of these boys would figure very principally in alger's will when he died. during the decade before alger retired in 1896, he continued to stay the course writing books, staying busy. he would write for those story magazines, many story magazines which would serialialize the books and publishers would then bring them out in book form. he was paid twice. he wrote under a number of pseudonyms. he wrote hurriedly, quickly, simply for money. and he admitted he did not enjoy the work as much as he once had. in order to both gather material for books
alger had burr luck with john and edward downing. john downing was a new york news boy. he was orphaned at age 12. as alger wrote later he was left to struggle alone and unaided until at 15 i began to care for him. john downey made appearances in mark manning's mission published in 1886, and also the story chester rand, published in 1892. alger sent john to business school in president clinton and later apprentice to a photographer in maine. and his brother, edward downey appeared in the odds...
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the last guy working there were two people who we might call founders who lived longer than him erin burr and james mattis. but they retired. they might've not wanted to be retired but medicine was totally retired. marshall was a chief justice. i live in philadelphia same place john marshall died, same building in the united states. he comes up is got kidney stones. forget he's in washington or richmond at the time, he writes all the way up your with kidney stones. now there is a man. that's a guy who's living and he died in philadelphia basically on the operating table. but is working until then. and has a very long career. the 30 some years he was chief justice is only part of it. i hope it will get to read my book and what people did as founding fathers that really was not that hard bread like him this on 3 million people in the first census. two main white people i'm sorry. you people who could sylvie there even less than that that could have been founding fathers. current and western virginia. if you really wanted to be a founding father then you probably would be able to do it. >> a
the last guy working there were two people who we might call founders who lived longer than him erin burr and james mattis. but they retired. they might've not wanted to be retired but medicine was totally retired. marshall was a chief justice. i live in philadelphia same place john marshall died, same building in the united states. he comes up is got kidney stones. forget he's in washington or richmond at the time, he writes all the way up your with kidney stones. now there is a man. that's a...
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place to do it at deep dive investigation into this and late last night senator murray and senator burre health committee. we are looking forward to getting into the origins of this virus. elizabeth: we are democrats ignoring it congressional probe into those? >> i really don't have a good answer for you productively we can make some political theories on why they don't want to look into this. all i can tell you is millions of people have died and those folks that have lost loved ones deserve an answer and to repent future epidemics like this we need to get into the origins of it as well. elizabeth: there were warnings under the obama administration that the wound on -- wuhan lab was working with the chinese military in order to weaponized viruses and this was one of the most lethal and dangerous viruses that the world is ever seen. it's also a national security issue when you talk about the chinese military here, right? >> absolutely. in 2014 the obama administration shut down viral data function studies which is more dangerous than nuclear warheads are but they gave us -- for dr. fauc
place to do it at deep dive investigation into this and late last night senator murray and senator burre health committee. we are looking forward to getting into the origins of this virus. elizabeth: we are democrats ignoring it congressional probe into those? >> i really don't have a good answer for you productively we can make some political theories on why they don't want to look into this. all i can tell you is millions of people have died and those folks that have lost loved ones...
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we don't have that in canada mcdonald's -- >> you dip your mcnuggets in burres. >> in wine. >> we haveine at a much younger age so we appreciate it more mcdonald's philippines said it sold almost 3.5 million nuggets on the bts meal in honor of the korean pop music maker that's 1,000% higher than the normal daily mcnugget meal it's 10 piece chicken nuggets, french fries, coke, and two dips the brown and purple packaging is considered a collectible by the fans the fans are known as the army by the way >>> resorts world las vegas opens this week. it's the first megacasino, seven swimming pools, a nightclub and a shopping mall. the $4.3 billion venue hosts three hotels under its roof with a total of 3500 rooms. aaa releasing the list of the most popular nations for july 4th travel with 47 million americans expecting to set off over the week. topping the list, orlando, florida. the other disney city, anaheim which is brian's joke for the mountains. denver, las vegas, seattle new york came in at number 7, boston at 9. maui rounded out the top 10. what do you think, brian >> so do you know th
we don't have that in canada mcdonald's -- >> you dip your mcnuggets in burres. >> in wine. >> we haveine at a much younger age so we appreciate it more mcdonald's philippines said it sold almost 3.5 million nuggets on the bts meal in honor of the korean pop music maker that's 1,000% higher than the normal daily mcnugget meal it's 10 piece chicken nuggets, french fries, coke, and two dips the brown and purple packaging is considered a collectible by the fans the fans are known...
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tax dollars unless you fire ukrainian prosecutor whose looking into burr burisma, he has no experiencen0, gas, energy or ukraine. how do you get millions of dollars when you have no experience whatsoever in that field of endeavor? how do i get that deal? i would like that deal. >> sean why, is no one asking the question. let me ask you another thing. why is no one asking the question, once joe biden was out of office, once he was no longer vice president of the u.s., why did hunter biden's salary get cut in half? january 2017 hunter biden's salary got cut in half. right? immediately when joe biden was out of power they cut his salary in half. what do you think they were paying for? and again, no one is investigating him. the media -- your opening monologue was genius, unbelievable. you're right, pretty is literally licking his chops. he'll be missing this guy and sizing him up in. terms of fuel prices going sky high. lumber, food prices, everything, inflation, he's looking at, you know, how effective they have been in terms of hacking pack lines and meat processing plants and everythin
tax dollars unless you fire ukrainian prosecutor whose looking into burr burisma, he has no experiencen0, gas, energy or ukraine. how do you get millions of dollars when you have no experience whatsoever in that field of endeavor? how do i get that deal? i would like that deal. >> sean why, is no one asking the question. let me ask you another thing. why is no one asking the question, once joe biden was out of office, once he was no longer vice president of the u.s., why did hunter...
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national security and national government supported these areas in the border regions of mali, niger and burr against one of those groups. >> horrible story. david mckenzie, thanks for following it. >>> voters in mexico going to the polls today in the largest election the country has ever held. it's also been one of the deadliest. more than 80 prospective candidates have been targeted and killed. we're going to take a closer look next. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plu
national security and national government supported these areas in the border regions of mali, niger and burr against one of those groups. >> horrible story. david mckenzie, thanks for following it. >>> voters in mexico going to the polls today in the largest election the country has ever held. it's also been one of the deadliest. more than 80 prospective candidates have been targeted and killed. we're going to take a closer look next. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered...
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carolina, where trump was this weekend, where the state party earlier had censured my old boss richard burrting to convict donald trump and doing the right thing. this still is donald trump's party, the framework and the structure of the party, at least, belongs to donald trump because it so willingly gives itself to him. the challenge, i think, is when you're in those rooms, like in greenville, north carolina this weekend and we hear the phrase used so often that it's donald trump's greatest hits, in that room, it's true. but if you go to suburban raleigh or suburban charlotte, or suburban atlanta, in north carolina it doesn't get the attention that georgia did, north carolina trump carried by 75,000 votes out of 5.4 million. there's not a lot of room for error for republicans to continue to go down this road and alienate so many voters. >> a lot of people out there, i will hear this from social media, say just stop talking about him. when you not only have a former president questioning the legitimacy of the election, telling aides he thinks he can be reinstated somehow and more proof tha
carolina, where trump was this weekend, where the state party earlier had censured my old boss richard burrting to convict donald trump and doing the right thing. this still is donald trump's party, the framework and the structure of the party, at least, belongs to donald trump because it so willingly gives itself to him. the challenge, i think, is when you're in those rooms, like in greenville, north carolina this weekend and we hear the phrase used so often that it's donald trump's greatest...
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she's a burrs that wrote an expose about a new york hospital during covid and became a figure, an activistached out to her, they travel in the same circles, and he wanted her apparently to be on the health care panel. but she told me that in repeated conversations with him, he sounded unhinged, she said, and she was just kind of worried that this was just not a normal guy saying normal things. so when she decided to call him back after this prolonged back and forth about will you be on this panel, will you not, and him saying these other things, which to her sounded crazy, she decided to record it. what she did, as you see from the video, she called him on one smartphone and then videoed it with another and did it in front the clock to show the time. she said she was nervous about the demeanor and the recording and what he said on it bore out her concerns about his mental fitness and how safe of a person he is. >> and, quickly, mark, how does this effect the race? >> well, i'm not sure -- if braddock did have all of the money he claimed he had, he probably could have been a player. now if
she's a burrs that wrote an expose about a new york hospital during covid and became a figure, an activistached out to her, they travel in the same circles, and he wanted her apparently to be on the health care panel. but she told me that in repeated conversations with him, he sounded unhinged, she said, and she was just kind of worried that this was just not a normal guy saying normal things. so when she decided to call him back after this prolonged back and forth about will you be on this...
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aaron burr, 20. alexander hamilton, 21. james madison was only 25. thomas jefferson who wrote the whole thing was only 33 years old in 1776. america has always depended on young patriots, young conservatives, young people who are proud of this country getting involved in the process and i have some good news for you, in 2021 it is not that hard, you don't have to write the declaration of independence and take that weight off your shoulders and i can tell you it is not rocket science. i've never take a rocket science class but i have taken a lot of other classes and i would argue that organic chemistry is probably a little difficult than some rocket science classes and having been there is a science student having been a student like you guys and doing what i do professionally i can tell you that all of this that we do a turning point usa even at the highest level of what we do at hq boils down to one thing, tell the truth in whatever way you possibly can to your community. maybe it is as easy as raising your hand into your professor know or your teac
aaron burr, 20. alexander hamilton, 21. james madison was only 25. thomas jefferson who wrote the whole thing was only 33 years old in 1776. america has always depended on young patriots, young conservatives, young people who are proud of this country getting involved in the process and i have some good news for you, in 2021 it is not that hard, you don't have to write the declaration of independence and take that weight off your shoulders and i can tell you it is not rocket science. i've never...
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. ♪ every day u does good ♪ unilever >> burr keno faso is in a nation in mourning right now.s were killed when gunmen stormed a village friday night. david mckenzie is following the story from johannesburg. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: this border region is effectively lawless, and the horrifying impact of that was this attack by gunmen, according to the president of burkina faso and state media, in the late friday, potentially early saturday hours during nighttime, indiscriminate firing, burning of houses, the market, and scores of people. over and above that, month over 100 people, including 7 children according to the u.n., killed in this massacre. scores of people fleeing to neighboring villages, according to the head of the red cross there. and many, many injured. three days of national mourning declared by the president, as you said. and they vowed to go after this group, though no one has claimed responsibility. it is an area where an al qaeda affiliated group as well as an isis affiliated group operate with near impunity. it's the latest attack on the civil
. ♪ every day u does good ♪ unilever >> burr keno faso is in a nation in mourning right now.s were killed when gunmen stormed a village friday night. david mckenzie is following the story from johannesburg. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: this border region is effectively lawless, and the horrifying impact of that was this attack by gunmen, according to the president of burkina faso and state media, in the late friday, potentially early saturday hours during nighttime,...
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i am joined now by the mayor of surfside, florida, charles burr get. mayor, thank you for joining us once again. we are looking at the letter sent by the board president in april, two months ago, saying the situation getting much worse just in the last three years. how does that strike you? >> well, it's all starting to come together now because as i've said all along, i mean, there was something very, very wrong at this building. buildings in america just don't fall down like this. this is a third world phenomenon, not a first world phenomenon. i think we're going to see many things like this come out. >> it's pretty frustrating. it's even maybe more than frustrating. you see what they were told in 2018. you see what they knew in 2018. and then to hear the condo talking about it just two months ago is even worse from then. >> i think no one -- it's hard to imagine anything causing a building like that to fall down, and i think from the perspective of a condominium association, which is just like a homeowner, except bigger, you know, they probably don'
i am joined now by the mayor of surfside, florida, charles burr get. mayor, thank you for joining us once again. we are looking at the letter sent by the board president in april, two months ago, saying the situation getting much worse just in the last three years. how does that strike you? >> well, it's all starting to come together now because as i've said all along, i mean, there was something very, very wrong at this building. buildings in america just don't fall down like this. this...
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blunt was instrumental as were his senate colleagues john tester jerry moran john boozeman, richard burr jack reed lisa murkowski and chris van hollen. and also special thanks to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who played a key role in bringing critical funding? in addition to my friend and representative cleaver other colleagues in the house also answered the call. led by representatives doug lamborn betty mccullum and dc's own eleanor holmes, norton to paraphrase a famous saying soldiers never die until they are forgotten. we cannot forget it's always remarkable to me when people become aware that family members made a contribution to this war effort a century ago. my great-uncle george alfred weems served at camp travis in texas and worked with medics there and stamping out the last major pandemic. what was called the spanish flu? dan frank buckles came into my life frank advocated for this memorial for years before he passed away in 2011. he was the last world war. i veteran in the united states. and i'm here to show frank that we got it done and that he and his fellow doughbo
blunt was instrumental as were his senate colleagues john tester jerry moran john boozeman, richard burr jack reed lisa murkowski and chris van hollen. and also special thanks to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who played a key role in bringing critical funding? in addition to my friend and representative cleaver other colleagues in the house also answered the call. led by representatives doug lamborn betty mccullum and dc's own eleanor holmes, norton to paraphrase a famous saying...
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and that makes it even harder for the mitt romneys and susan collins and richard burrs and more centristend off primary battles and for the center right to re-emerge within the context of the republican party. i have my eyes on these candidates in particular to see how the state parties respond to them and whether they are successful. >> right. and this week, john, this past week the justice department released some disturbing new video where rioters were seen punching and tackling police officers. i've been wanting to get your take on all of this for the last several days as we have been watching these videos. and this comes as some of these republicans in the house have been pushing false flag conspiracy theorys about the fbi behind these attacks. what is going on here? what do you think? >> among other things, back the blue is a complete lie. there's no situational ethics. if you back people trying to overturn an election. you cannot back police officers if you back people who tried to attack them, who did attack them. and the false flag stuff is the last refuge of scoundrels. i'm not
and that makes it even harder for the mitt romneys and susan collins and richard burrs and more centristend off primary battles and for the center right to re-emerge within the context of the republican party. i have my eyes on these candidates in particular to see how the state parties respond to them and whether they are successful. >> right. and this week, john, this past week the justice department released some disturbing new video where rioters were seen punching and tackling police...
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we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all.y will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until 2023. he said " next time i am in the white house," which many took as a kent that he does want to come back to the white house. i know he has been having private conversations with allies about running again. it is something he is at least behind the scenes taking very seriously, so we will have to see how much he talks about it. host: you mentioned that the facebook band went from -- ban went from indefinite to two years and the president has shutdown his blog. does this speech give him the media exposure that he would have gotten if he was still on social media? host: th
we will watch for who he mentions, if he talks about senator burr at all.y will be lessening for who he will support in the midterm elections because they think those endorsements of his carry a lot of weight. host: if he does bring up midterms, we expect him to bring up whether he is going to run for president again in 2024. guest: he has flirted with the idea. as statement came out yesterday from his pac pushing back against facebook's decision not to put him back on the platform until 2023....
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kennedy had asked the architect of the capitol and senator burr but to no effect in may of 1962. she writes a long letter to a vice president johnson some of which i will quote. at jack's suggestion, i turn to you for help. i did not want to bother you. but now i wish i had. everyone knows you are legendary at making congress do things they don't want to do could you possibly accomplish this miracle dear lyndon? we could have a big unveiling the day they were put up. you could press the light switch and it could shine on mr. stewart's angry face. forgive me for troubling you but you are my friend. so i have the courage to ask you this mr. stewart. well only listen to you anyway, because the speaker raver i will desperately hope until i hear from you affectionately jackie. and we can play on this slide if you can the video. it was designed for the east room in president grant's time. but it soon passed from room to room until it finally wound up gracing president theodore roosevelt new office. every time the door opened it tinkled. distracting him greatly he ordered it to be sent
kennedy had asked the architect of the capitol and senator burr but to no effect in may of 1962. she writes a long letter to a vice president johnson some of which i will quote. at jack's suggestion, i turn to you for help. i did not want to bother you. but now i wish i had. everyone knows you are legendary at making congress do things they don't want to do could you possibly accomplish this miracle dear lyndon? we could have a big unveiling the day they were put up. you could press the light...
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was a household named he was a business conglomerate martha stewart probably took cues from gertrude burr exactly. i think of martha and oprah when i think of her very much ahead of her time all these women were in their own ways. she was a workhorse first of all this woman loved to work. she loved what she did she lived for especially this character molly goldberg quintessential jewish mother character. she created her for radio and was actually on the radio with the goldbergs her show which by the way is no relation to the current sitcom the goldbergs the goldberg's was on for 17 years on the radio. and what i love about this is this woman looked at that and said that's not enough for me. kind of just wound down i what i call kind of a sitcom lifetime right you you have children on a sitcom. they eventually grow up and move out of the house. she had lived a sitcom life time and then some she actually did a broadway version briefly right after it ended because she did not want it to end on the radio and then tv was coming up and so she really used broadway as this dry run because she saw
was a household named he was a business conglomerate martha stewart probably took cues from gertrude burr exactly. i think of martha and oprah when i think of her very much ahead of her time all these women were in their own ways. she was a workhorse first of all this woman loved to work. she loved what she did she lived for especially this character molly goldberg quintessential jewish mother character. she created her for radio and was actually on the radio with the goldbergs her show which...
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i want to thank senator tillis and senator burr for their work on this by i want to thank the former member from north carolina, mr. holding, and i want to thank my law school class -- my law school classmate, representative ross for co-sponsoring the legislation. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i yield to the house sponsor of this very important leadership, the gentlewoman from north carolina, congresswoman ross for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you very much, madam chair. i rise today to also highlight this critical bill that will help north carolinians. this commonsense legislation will revise north carolina's judicial districts to place fort bragg, one of the largest military installations in the world, entirely within the eastern district. currently the district lines bisect the base, resulting in unnecessary administrative and logistical prob
i want to thank senator tillis and senator burr for their work on this by i want to thank the former member from north carolina, mr. holding, and i want to thank my law school class -- my law school classmate, representative ross for co-sponsoring the legislation. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i yield to the house sponsor of this very important leadership, the gentlewoman...
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trump endorsed ted budd to replace richard burr, who is retiring next year. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemenplease welcome to the stage, chairman of the republican party, michael whatley. [applause] >> you know, when donald trump came down the escalator in 2015 and announced that he was going to run for president, that he was going to win the presidency, he said that he was going to unleash the american economy. and after he won that election, we saw a record low unemployment among hispanics, record low unemployment among blacks. record low unemployment among women in the most robust economy that we've seen since the end of world war ii. promises made, promises kept. [applause] when he campaigned, donald trump said he was going to rebuild our military. he signed the two largest pay increases for our soldiers and had massive increases in our defense spending. promises made, promises kept. [applause] he said he was going to put conservative judges on the federal courts. over 300 lifetime conservative nominations, including three on the united states supreme court. [applause] promises made, pro
trump endorsed ted budd to replace richard burr, who is retiring next year. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemenplease welcome to the stage, chairman of the republican party, michael whatley. [applause] >> you know, when donald trump came down the escalator in 2015 and announced that he was going to run for president, that he was going to win the presidency, he said that he was going to unleash the american economy. and after he won that election, we saw a record low unemployment among...