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capito,elley moore running against the democrat in west virginia.enator, let me ask you about a pole by the metronome's west virginia pole. -- 58% of west virginia likely voters think the nation is on the wrong track and 33 on the right track. comfortably in the lead in your race. how do you rectify those differences? why do you think your fellow senators have a dim view of what track it is on? >> we are in the middle of a pandemic. it's creating a lot of anxiety in the voters and neighborhoods all around. what kind of learning is occurring. can i get telehealth. all these everyday issues are making people wonder why in washington we cannot pass this ongoing care package. this is where small businesses and employers -- that's why you see the uncertainty of the direction of the country. people tend to think not in , theyof five and 10 years are thinking in terms of the next five and six and seven andhs in terms of education things that really hit them in their heart and their pocketbook. host: west virginia notably early on in the pandemic for a stre
capito,elley moore running against the democrat in west virginia.enator, let me ask you about a pole by the metronome's west virginia pole. -- 58% of west virginia likely voters think the nation is on the wrong track and 33 on the right track. comfortably in the lead in your race. how do you rectify those differences? why do you think your fellow senators have a dim view of what track it is on? >> we are in the middle of a pandemic. it's creating a lot of anxiety in the voters and...
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mcconnell, thune, ernst, hide smith, blackburn, blunt, capito, wicker, graham, perdue, grassley, inhofe, cotton, hoeven, crapo, burr, alexander, mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: colleagues, my first experience with supreme court confirmations here in the senate, i was a young staffer for a junior member of the judiciary committee. that was also the same time i met a young guy named lamar alexander who left the senate to go down to the white house to work in congressional affairs. so i've had an opportunity for quite a long time to observe the confirmation process through various ups and downs, periods when nominees were confirmed almost overwhelmingly and periods during which they were heated, to put it mildly, contests over the nomination. what i think i can safely say about the senate over the last 40 or 50 years is that it's in an assertive period. in other words, viewing the whole process as a joint thing that the president has a role to play and the senate has a role to play and at various times in the history of our country,
mcconnell, thune, ernst, hide smith, blackburn, blunt, capito, wicker, graham, perdue, grassley, inhofe, cotton, hoeven, crapo, burr, alexander, mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: colleagues, my first experience with supreme court confirmations here in the senate, i was a young staffer for a junior member of the judiciary committee. that was also the same time i met a young guy named lamar alexander who left the senate to go down to the...
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schools offices green areas and manufacturing districts it hopes to ease the burden on the crowded capito. such a city is mixed use mixed income development and so will have residential properties available for different levels of income so we'll have a lot of affordable housing middle income as well as a high end developments the 1st 48 affordable apartment units completed solar energy systems have just been finished by 2050 it's expected that over. a 1000000 people will be a tome in this modern community. from africa now let's head to you know i'm from the city to the countryside for 25 years i made sure to have in the south of france i've been raising awareness of a great quality that's natural farming and i thought those were saying it's eco comes to learn how to plant how plants gardens and fields are cultivated sustainably and how seats are selected and so on and what is more near to an increasing number of people in front want a complete rethink of how we farm and process food that's giving this nonprofit project a boost in part to sponsor for a broad spectrum for farmers to drop o
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. >> reporter: tonight, top republicans on capito hill saying the president needs to explain himself. he needs to correct it. if he doesn't correct it, i guess he didn't misspeak. >> reporter: later at the white house, the president trying to clarify his remarks. >> i don't know who the proud boys are. you have to give me a definition. hey have to stand down. let law enforcement do their work. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail in ohio, biden delivering a sharp rebuke to those comments. >> my message to the proud boys and every other white supremacist group is cease and desist. that not who we are as americans. >> the commission on presidential debates issued a surprising statement promising there will be more structure in the remaining debates between trump and biden. both campaigns would have to agree to any changes in the format. abc news, washington. >>> midnight is the deadline for governor newsom to sign or veto all the bills sent to his desk. earlier today he did take action on legislation to extend systemic racism. one of the measures is a bill that will create a task for
. >> reporter: tonight, top republicans on capito hill saying the president needs to explain himself. he needs to correct it. if he doesn't correct it, i guess he didn't misspeak. >> reporter: later at the white house, the president trying to clarify his remarks. >> i don't know who the proud boys are. you have to give me a definition. hey have to stand down. let law enforcement do their work. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail in ohio, biden delivering a sharp...
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he's main opposition his main opponent to lisa's going to also be holding his final rally in the capito. he has often accused of being authoritarian accused his government of clamping down on dissenting dissenting voices very violently of tailing freedoms of expression and of the media and he has said that if the people of tanzania elected him than he is going to restore democracy in that country but a lot of people we've spoken to a lot of voters ordinary tanzanians say that they just want this process to go through all 3 they want to a peaceful election that's going to be free fair and transparent and credible catherine story there following that election for us from the kenyan capital nairobi thanks so much catherine. donald trump's pick for the u.s. supreme court justice has been sworn in amy kearney barrett took the oath of office at the white house shortly after the senate confirmed her nomination her appointment gives the top court a launch a conservative majority has. 30 days after her nomination him equally bad it became the 9 justices on the u.s. supreme court they held an eve
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. >> reporter: tonight, top republicans on capito hill saying the president needs to explain himself. he needs to correct it. if he doesn't correct it, i guess he didn't misspeak. >> reporter: later at the white house, the president trying to clarify his remarks. >> i don't know who the proud boys are. you have to give me a definition. hey have to stand down. let law enforcement do their work. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail in ohio, biden delivering a sharp...
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wasserman about was the race in and paula jean swearingen is running against republican shelley moore capito and i think she was from a coal mining owners family and i'm wondering how paula dean is doing because i would think her populist past would help her because of the coal mining. in west virginia they weren't following safety procedures. why theynderstand wouldn't be more prounion. i would like to hear mr. wasserman's comments. thank you. >> the west virginia senate race is not competitive. we see it as solidly republican. news is the margin in west virginia is not likely to be the 42 points that trump won the state in 2016. we have seen a couple polls that suggest that joe biden is doing a bit that are than hillary clinton did in the state and the reason is he's been able to .eclaim populism that democrats lost that mojo in because if you look at hillary clinton's ads, they were focused on donald trump and his character and temperament while donald trump was focused on the economy. democrats have done a much better job this year of focusing on bread-and-butter economic issues, talking
wasserman about was the race in and paula jean swearingen is running against republican shelley moore capito and i think she was from a coal mining owners family and i'm wondering how paula dean is doing because i would think her populist past would help her because of the coal mining. in west virginia they weren't following safety procedures. why theynderstand wouldn't be more prounion. i would like to hear mr. wasserman's comments. thank you. >> the west virginia senate race is not...
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. >> booktv recently asked republican senator shelley moore capito of west virginia what are you reading? >> i'm reading two books. i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincolnnd
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capito so when it comes to how voters can return their ballots, whether or not they're able to drop thema drop box, a secure location that has chain of custody prolltocols and a sorts of security measures in place by their local electir officials,ether or not they can return it through the united states postal service, and if a postmark counts or notl nearthe sorts of questions that have been called into play in thielection, and i think c we're going ntinue to hear about it after election day. >> reporter: for voters who may bet confused abat the rules are because of all these changes, all these challenges, what advice do you have for them? >> my advice in this moment is to act early. so don't wait. don't wait to make sure that you've checked your voter registration we've already moved past some of the registration deadlines in some states. don't wait to request your baot until the deadline if you want to vote by mail. t the request in and return the ballot as early as possible and know yorur options whether not you can drop it in a drop box or take it to the elections office or lls in s
capito so when it comes to how voters can return their ballots, whether or not they're able to drop thema drop box, a secure location that has chain of custody prolltocols and a sorts of security measures in place by their local electir officials,ether or not they can return it through the united states postal service, and if a postmark counts or notl nearthe sorts of questions that have been called into play in thielection, and i think c we're going ntinue to hear about it after election day....
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senator capito. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you for all of us being here today. i would think anytime what you get the three of you in front of the american people whether several days before an election or several days after his extremely useful and very productive so i appreciate the three of you coming in and we have heard americans chart every day your platforms for information. i'd love to give a shout-out to mr. zuckerberg. when you are in front of our committee i asked you to share dave -- of facebook into rural america. we see how important that is in you followed through with that and i would like to thank you for partnering with us in west virginia to get more people connected and i would make the suggestion as well when we talk about -- what i think we could do would be million dollar fines for companies that have been penalized and make a great jump and get to that last household. the topic today is on content so quickly each one of you i know section 230 of said stronger objectional comment or otherwise objectionable would you be in favor of redefini
senator capito. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you for all of us being here today. i would think anytime what you get the three of you in front of the american people whether several days before an election or several days after his extremely useful and very productive so i appreciate the three of you coming in and we have heard americans chart every day your platforms for information. i'd love to give a shout-out to mr. zuckerberg. when you are in front of our committee i asked you to...
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senator capito. >> thank you, mr. chairman. administrator bryden stein, it is nice to see you again however remotely. i really enjoying your visit to west virginia when you rename the center for west virginians catherine johnson who passed away since we met and she was quite a pioneer. the 700 jobs across the state the nasa has been millions of dollars of economic economics for nasa which a great partnership alter state, particularly in the regions we were in and i would like to ask a quick question and it's more on the appropriations side that you know, i support that nasa leveraging innovation and investmentt that you all bring about but it seems like nasa's plan to develop a moon lander differs from the usual contract that nasa has taken an development of other grants and spacecraft. i wanted to talk about that and found it beneficial and how that rolls out. >> yes, ma'am. it's crucially important question. when we think about the successes we've had with the commercialal crew program, for example, which we just saw we just
senator capito. >> thank you, mr. chairman. administrator bryden stein, it is nice to see you again however remotely. i really enjoying your visit to west virginia when you rename the center for west virginians catherine johnson who passed away since we met and she was quite a pioneer. the 700 jobs across the state the nasa has been millions of dollars of economic economics for nasa which a great partnership alter state, particularly in the regions we were in and i would like to ask a...
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senator capito. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank all of you for being with us today. i would say that anytime that we can get the three of you in front of the american people, whether it is several days before an election or several days after is extremely useful and can be very productive. i appreciate the three of you coming and the committee holding this hearing. as we heard americans turn every day to your platted forms for a lot of information. i would like to get a shoutout to mr. zuckerberg. last time he was part of our committee i had asked him to share the plenty of facebook into rural america and help us with our fiber deployment into rural america. what we see in the covid environment we see how important that is. and he follows through with that. i would like to thank him and his company for helping partner with us in west virginia to get more people connected. i would make a suggestion, when we get to the end, when we talk about fines, what i think we could do with millions and billion dollar fines some of your companies have been penalized on, we could m
senator capito. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank all of you for being with us today. i would say that anytime that we can get the three of you in front of the american people, whether it is several days before an election or several days after is extremely useful and can be very productive. i appreciate the three of you coming and the committee holding this hearing. as we heard americans turn every day to your platted forms for a lot of information. i would like to get a shoutout to...
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capito: i like my colleagues and many americans watched the senate judiciary committee hearings on judge barrett's nomination last week. i also have had a chance to meet personally with the judge myself. during all of these occasions, i have been extremely impressed with judge amy coney barrett. i was especially impressed with her depth of legal knowledge coupled with her demeanor. she very clearly and eloquently expresses herself. she reiterated many times in the hearing that judges don't make the law and she was level headed, open minded, and firm in all of her responses. judge bare receipt is a model -- judge barrett is a model of professional and personal success. we all heard she's a mother of seven which in and of itself is quite an achievement and if confirmed she would be the first mother of school aged children to serve on the supreme court. she's absolutely dedicated to her faith and to her community. and she has held in very high regard by the many students she has taught and mentored over the years. you could certainly tell in the questioning of the judiciary committee during
capito: i like my colleagues and many americans watched the senate judiciary committee hearings on judge barrett's nomination last week. i also have had a chance to meet personally with the judge myself. during all of these occasions, i have been extremely impressed with judge amy coney barrett. i was especially impressed with her depth of legal knowledge coupled with her demeanor. she very clearly and eloquently expresses herself. she reiterated many times in the hearing that judges don't make...
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wasserman about was the race in and paula jean swearingen is running against republican shelley moore capito i think she was from a coal mining owners family and i'm wondering how paula dean is doing because i would think her populist past would help her because of the coal mining. in west virginia they weren't following safety procedures. why theynderstand wouldn't be more prounion. i would like to hear mr. wasserman's comments. thank you. >> the west virginia senate race is not competitive. we see it as solidly republican. news is the margin in west virginia is not likely to be the 42 points that trump won the state in 2016. we have seen a couple polls that suggest that joe biden is doing a bit that are than hillary clinton did in the state and the reason is he's been able to .eclaim populism that democrats lost that mojo in because if you look at hillary clinton's ads, they were focused on donald trump and his character and temperament while donald trump was focused on the economy. democrats have done a much better job this year of focusing on bread-and-butter economic issues, talking abo
wasserman about was the race in and paula jean swearingen is running against republican shelley moore capito i think she was from a coal mining owners family and i'm wondering how paula dean is doing because i would think her populist past would help her because of the coal mining. in west virginia they weren't following safety procedures. why theynderstand wouldn't be more prounion. i would like to hear mr. wasserman's comments. thank you. >> the west virginia senate race is not...
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. >> booktv recently asked republican senator shelley moore capito of west virginia what are you reading? >> i'm reading two books. i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. also reading the order by daniel silva. >> what books are you planning and reading in the future and why? >> i tend to move towards more historical types of books on leadership and political books with historical perspectives. i don't have any titles in mind right now but i like to read nonfiction at a think that's probably will stick with. >> how do you select the books that you read? >> i do with a couple of ways. sometimes i get suggestions from friends. i used to be in a book club back in the day and i will get there reading selections and pick from that. and then i read the book review sections of the newspapers to see what's good and what's considered page turning, , as i try to mix it up. >> do you share books with our r colleagues and friends? >> absolutely. we share books, we should
. >> booktv recently asked republican senator shelley moore capito of west virginia what are you reading? >> i'm reading two books. i'm reading leadership by doris kearns goodwin which gets into the leadership styles of four of our presidents, the two roosevelt's, abraham lincoln and lyndon johnson. also reading the order by daniel silva. >> what books are you planning and reading in the future and why? >> i tend to move towards more historical types of books on...
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mcconnell, thune, ernst, hide smith, blackburn, blunt, capito, wicker, graham, perdue, grassley, inhofe, cotton, hoeven, crapo, burr, alexander, mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: colleagues, my first experience with supreme court confirmations here in the senate, i was a young staffer for a junior member of the judiciary committee. that was also the same time i met a young guy named lamar alexander who left the senate to go down to the white house to work in congressional affairs. so i've had an opportunity for quite a long time to observe the confirmation process through various ups and downs, periods when nominees were confirmed almost overwhelmingly and periods during which they were heated, to put it mildly, contests over the nomination. what i think i can safely say about the senate over the last 40 or 50 years is that it's in an assertive period. in other words, viewing the whole process as a joint thing that the president has a role to play and the senate has a role to play and at various times in the history of our country,
mcconnell, thune, ernst, hide smith, blackburn, blunt, capito, wicker, graham, perdue, grassley, inhofe, cotton, hoeven, crapo, burr, alexander, mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: colleagues, my first experience with supreme court confirmations here in the senate, i was a young staffer for a junior member of the judiciary committee. that was also the same time i met a young guy named lamar alexander who left the senate to go down to the...