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congress could hid yes or no.hing about law really inheren the question of should the monitors on the boats be paid fohe owners or the government. so step one is has congress in the statute answered that question. when we say no, everybody agre at's not in the statute, then we say the agency can mat determination so long as they do so in a reasonable way. and the -- arts sort of police the boundaries of reasonableness, but whether or not the rs are paid for is not really a legal question.on of whether or not the law allows ency to -- to force the monitors to be paid for by private indis i agree with you that whenn. congress -- justice jackson: b i't that the same question as to whether or- isn't that just another way of saying, can this policymination be made by the agency? martinez: no, i don't think so. k the difference is when the -- when the -- when the policymaker, whether it's congress or thcy, is sitting there and trying to figure out, like, what tt policy is, would the world be a better place if industry h
congress could hid yes or no.hing about law really inheren the question of should the monitors on the boats be paid fohe owners or the government. so step one is has congress in the statute answered that question. when we say no, everybody agre at's not in the statute, then we say the agency can mat determination so long as they do so in a reasonable way. and the -- arts sort of police the boundaries of reasonableness, but whether or not the rs are paid for is not really a legal question.on of...
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congress has been aware. it can change chevron at any me it can displace if you think that is being used in a situation not warranted. justice roberts: ste kavanaugh. stice kavanaugh: i think the other side's argument suggests the basic analytical concern at the heart of chevron is att treats law as policy. and if that is antithetical to our constitutional structure and e rule of law. and that is why the footnote nine question is so important. because if you use the traditional tools in a nonagency case and g aanswer that suggests it is a statutory inrptation question. and you are saying, no, you can op short of that in an agency case in some difficult to find -- dinpoint and treat the rest of the case aa licy call for the executive branch. and that is treating what was a law question in anonency case as a policy question in an agency case, and it is the se question. so it is transforming lain policy. and that is very difficult, i think, to accept, ifouccept the idea that a premise of the rule of law is that
congress has been aware. it can change chevron at any me it can displace if you think that is being used in a situation not warranted. justice roberts: ste kavanaugh. stice kavanaugh: i think the other side's argument suggests the basic analytical concern at the heart of chevron is att treats law as policy. and if that is antithetical to our constitutional structure and e rule of law. and that is why the footnote nine question is so important. because if you use the traditional tools in a...
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>> congress wants courts to terpret the best interpretation. >> congress knows there are going to be gaps because congress can hardly see a week in the future with respect to the subject let alone a year or a dede in the future and congress knows there are gng to be things that will just not be clear how this will apply or what it will mean with respect to countless factual situations this country will have to address. does congress want this court to decidehose questions policy laden questions of artificial intligence? >> i don't thinkongress wants the court to do policy, but it's ordinary function which is terpret the law and apply the best understanding of the law. the implication of your question is this is some sort of intentional delegation by congress, the chevron deference is implicit delegation but i don't think that's right. many people including an insightful article you wrote 20 years ago make clear this is fictional. >> it is academic speak for presumed. we are presuming conessional intent, theongressional intent is delegation explicit on the facof the statute but what w
>> congress wants courts to terpret the best interpretation. >> congress knows there are going to be gaps because congress can hardly see a week in the future with respect to the subject let alone a year or a dede in the future and congress knows there are gng to be things that will just not be clear how this will apply or what it will mean with respect to countless factual situations this country will have to address. does congress want this court to decidehose questions policy...
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congress and only congress has the power to declare war even though the president may call for a declaration of war. and when the united states is involved in international agreements the senate is all important, for example the signature of our secretary of state to the united nations charter. had to be approved by a two-thirds majority of the senate. a clause in the constitution states that treaties are made by the president but only with the advice and consent of the senate. from the capital we went down pennsylvania avenue for a look at the white house. that's where the president lives. the white house represents the executive branch of the government. before he got through i could see why uncle jim said that the president has the biggest and toughest job in the world. yes, bill. the white house is both the home and office of the president. the president is chosen by the people through the electoral college. some of the presidents' duties are set by the constitution others are established by laws treaties president and public opinion. the president's main job is to take care of the law s
congress and only congress has the power to declare war even though the president may call for a declaration of war. and when the united states is involved in international agreements the senate is all important, for example the signature of our secretary of state to the united nations charter. had to be approved by a two-thirds majority of the senate. a clause in the constitution states that treaties are made by the president but only with the advice and consent of the senate. from the capital...
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issue to on party in congress. i wld have thohthey would have fixed the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on on these issues, ty don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy for them not to tackle the hard issues and foe a permanent solution. my friends on t oer side talk about this is great because it leads to uniformity inhe law. i don't think that is in and of itself, if it were up tme if uniformity is so great, let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale on the side of the citizen but the reality is the unormity we get under chevron is something only the government could love because every court in the country has to agree on t crent administration's view of a debatable statute. you don't get the kind of uniformity you actually want which is atae decision that says this is what st means. >> same question i asked mr. martin is about why chevron was iniay popular, people who re very sophisticated and had a deep understanding of how judges decide what statute means d ep understanding o how admini
issue to on party in congress. i wld have thohthey would have fixed the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on on these issues, ty don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy for them not to tackle the hard issues and foe a permanent solution. my friends on t oer side talk about this is great because it leads to uniformity inhe law. i don't think that is in and of itself, if it were up tme if uniformity is so great, let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale on the side of the...
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you know, chevron is problemat because it lets agencies say what congress intended or what congress'swhat they emselves meant with the regulation that they themselves enac so i think the -- the kind of -- you know, the defencmakes more sense when you're deferring to the entity thaally created the provision in question as opposed to deferring to their interpretation of -- of a provision that was created by congress. i think, in addition, you know, chevron is not limo agency expertise. auer is limited to agency expe so auer is -- is narrower. and then, finally, iink there's a difference even with respect to the apa whe ihink the apa more clearly puts constitutional interetation and statutory interpretation on equal footing, and tght, ourt, e plurality in -- in kisor sort of emphasized that -- that the apa was enacted after seminole- a year after seminole rock, and so maybe that was a basis to think that -- that congress waok with something that looked like auer deference. but that's not true here. chevron came many years after e a. so i thire are a lot of differences that really flesh o
you know, chevron is problemat because it lets agencies say what congress intended or what congress'swhat they emselves meant with the regulation that they themselves enac so i think the -- the kind of -- you know, the defencmakes more sense when you're deferring to the entity thaally created the provision in question as opposed to deferring to their interpretation of -- of a provision that was created by congress. i think, in addition, you know, chevron is not limo agency expertise. auer is...
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congress did not wantto foreclose. it didn't want to foreclose and it was entirely permissible for the expert agency to come in and take stock with the situation and take account of the pocy goals of the incoming administration tount for the interest of the regulate parties. >> taking into account the policy goals of the new administration reflect a democratic sre where we have the new administrati being elected by the people on the basis of rtn policy determination. my concern is i pose judicial but precisely because we are not accountable to thpeople and have lifetime appointments. if we have gaps and ambiguities and es and the judiciary is coming in to sell them, i suppose we would have something a separation -- a separation of powers concern related to judicial policymaking. am i wrong to be worried about that? >> that concern is valid. one is to recognize that in these scenarios, because the statute itself does not suly an answer and the courts cannot ascertain that ressman to resolve it an in that circumstance in
congress did not wantto foreclose. it didn't want to foreclose and it was entirely permissible for the expert agency to come in and take stock with the situation and take account of the pocy goals of the incoming administration tount for the interest of the regulate parties. >> taking into account the policy goals of the new administration reflect a democratic sre where we have the new administrati being elected by the people on the basis of rtn policy determination. my concern is i pose...
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congress has done this under federalists and republicans. congress did act in 2001. they voted in the aftermath of 9/11 for a hastily wded authorization. but then the questions of oversight, and trying to hone it in, where congress -- and thereby think you can escape accountability. but if we're forcing men and women to risk their lives, what has gotten us to a place where congress seems willing to act? it has been 20 years of pain and lessons learned. you are talking about those in the panel today. those have been felt by members of congress, too. the trumpet strike on soleimani was pivotal because while it will supported the strike, the assertion that this was justified by the iraq authorization made people feel like, that wasn't what it what it was about it all. these authorizations are capable of abuse. one of the reasons we are here is biden. biden is not hostile to the notion. when i worked on this, they were not hostile, but they were not helpful. the trump administration was hostile to the idea of repealing aumf. people work on other things. biden was a 36-ye
congress has done this under federalists and republicans. congress did act in 2001. they voted in the aftermath of 9/11 for a hastily wded authorization. but then the questions of oversight, and trying to hone it in, where congress -- and thereby think you can escape accountability. but if we're forcing men and women to risk their lives, what has gotten us to a place where congress seems willing to act? it has been 20 years of pain and lessons learned. you are talking about those in the panel...
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one party in congress. would've thought they would affix the evictionmotorium. i could go and on. they don't get addressed because chromakes it so easy for them not tackle the hard issues and forge a permanent soluti. my friends on the other side also talked about this is great. it lto uniformity in the law. i do nothing that is in itse. if it were up to me, if you think uniformity was so grea let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale of the side ofcizen. the kind of uniformity that you get your chevron is something only the gont n love. every court in the country has to agree on the current administration's view of a debatable statue. you don't get the kind of uniformity you actually want, a stable decision to sess this is what the statute means. >> mr.clent, can asked the same question i asked mr. martinez about why chevron was initially popular? people who were very sophisticatedand had a deep understanding of how dg decide what a statute means and a deep understanding of how administrative agenci
one party in congress. would've thought they would affix the evictionmotorium. i could go and on. they don't get addressed because chromakes it so easy for them not tackle the hard issues and forge a permanent soluti. my friends on the other side also talked about this is great. it lto uniformity in the law. i do nothing that is in itse. if it were up to me, if you think uniformity was so grea let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale of the side ofcizen. the kind of uniformity that you...
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chevn about what congress want.t fictional al you want, and we have lots of presumptions that operate with respect to statutory interpretation. iss just one of them. it is stsaying congress understands as well as ybody different institutional's compariv attributes and virtues. not want courts making, i mean it is law, but it is policy laden judgments. once congress cannot find direction. >> if we want to ta about what congress wants we probably should advert to thfa that we do have an amicus briefing in this case fromthe house. it does not want chevron. it hatotal control over chevron. it can reverse itomrow with respect to any titular statute d th respect tostatue generally and it hasn't. for 40 years "■nit has exceeded except for super rare cases. it has basically said this is the background rule. it gives us a default rule from which to write statute. we ve except -- acpted. >> i am not sure everybody in congress was to overrule chevron. >> everybody in congress doesn't want to do everhi. >> it is really can be f
chevn about what congress want.t fictional al you want, and we have lots of presumptions that operate with respect to statutory interpretation. iss just one of them. it is stsaying congress understands as well as ybody different institutional's compariv attributes and virtues. not want courts making, i mean it is law, but it is policy laden judgments. once congress cannot find direction. >> if we want to ta about what congress wants we probably should advert to thfa that we do have an...
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members of the congress. i have the great pleasure, the high privilege and a distinct and personal honor of presenting to you the president of the states. thank you. mr. speaker. mr. president, my colleagues in, the congress, our distinguished guests, my fellow americans who address the joint session of the congress in this great chamber, in which i was once privileged to serve, is an honor for which i am deeply grateful. the state of the union address is an occasion for a lengthy, detailed account by the president of what has accomplished in the past what he the congress to do in the future and in an election year to lay the basis for, the political issues which might be decisive in the fall. occasionally there comes a time when profound and, far reaching events come in a break with tradition. this is such a time. i say this not only because 1970 marks the beginning of a new decade in which america will celebrate its 200th birthday. i say it because new knowledge and hard experience argue persuasively that b
members of the congress. i have the great pleasure, the high privilege and a distinct and personal honor of presenting to you the president of the states. thank you. mr. speaker. mr. president, my colleagues in, the congress, our distinguished guests, my fellow americans who address the joint session of the congress in this great chamber, in which i was once privileged to serve, is an honor for which i am deeply grateful. the state of the union address is an occasion for a lengthy, detailed...
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from a concress pop up in the us congress. from a congress point _ pop up in the us congress.oint of view, my feeling j congress point of view, my feeling is that there is some frustration about how those money from the congress is spent in the pentagon on this type of research. civil and political point of view, my feeling is that those hearings appear because congress would like to have more transparency on how pentagon is spending their money to chat ufos or to understand this phenomenon. we love ufo stories, we love to pat our reality with the missing pieces so we love to create a mystery around it and i think there was a very interesting quote i read this morning in an article, that people believe in ufos more than they believe in ufos more than they believe in ufos more than they believe in congress and i think that is a real problem.— is a real problem. thank you very much for your— is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts _ is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts on i is a real problem. thank you very much for your thoughts on that l mu
from a concress pop up in the us congress. from a congress point _ pop up in the us congress.oint of view, my feeling j congress point of view, my feeling is that there is some frustration about how those money from the congress is spent in the pentagon on this type of research. civil and political point of view, my feeling is that those hearings appear because congress would like to have more transparency on how pentagon is spending their money to chat ufos or to understand this phenomenon. we...
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that members of congress cannot question anyone other than congress. >> let him finish his sentence there. >> thank you mr. chairman. my colleagues want to talk about the justice system so let's talk about it. november of last or the chairman issued a subpoena to appear on december 13 for a closed-door deposition to respect the rule of law. hunter biden chose to give a press conference on the front steps of the senate. to show such contempt for congress without fail repercussions highlights throughout this administration. and democrat administrations before it. if you are a big-name democrat you are immune to prosecution. the former attorney general said as much in a memo regarding collateral consequences. the collateral consequence policy allowed prosecutors to consider whether charging a company or individual results in greater societal harm than not charging them. it's why the banks weren't held criminally from the 2008 financial crisis. it's why jeffrey epstein's clients -- aren't behind bars. the two-tiered justice system has disgraced our country and the principles it was founded on
that members of congress cannot question anyone other than congress. >> let him finish his sentence there. >> thank you mr. chairman. my colleagues want to talk about the justice system so let's talk about it. november of last or the chairman issued a subpoena to appear on december 13 for a closed-door deposition to respect the rule of law. hunter biden chose to give a press conference on the front steps of the senate. to show such contempt for congress without fail repercussions...
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to on party in congress. i would'veght they would affix the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on. ey don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy r em not to tackle the hasues and forge a permanent solution. my friends on the otr de also talked about this great. it leads to uniformity in the la i do nothing that is in itself. if it were up to meifyou think uniformity was so great let's have uniformity and the umb on the scale of the side of citizen. the kind ofuniformity that you get your chevron is something only the government can love. every in e country has to agree on the current administration's view of a debatable statue. you don't get the kind of uniformity you actually want, a stable decision to assess th is what the statute means. >> mr. clement, can asked the meuestion i asked mr. martinez about why chevron was initially popular? people who were ry sophisticated and had a deep understandinof how judges decide what a stut means and a deep understanding how administrative agencies work t
to on party in congress. i would'veght they would affix the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on. ey don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy r em not to tackle the hasues and forge a permanent solution. my friends on the otr de also talked about this great. it leads to uniformity in the la i do nothing that is in itself. if it were up to meifyou think uniformity was so great let's have uniformity and the umb on the scale of the side of citizen. the kind ofuniformity that you...
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butts effect on congress.as originally between article 2 and article and who is better at these questions. i thin■ they wrong. it faile to look at the incentives for the article 1 branch. 40 years of experience has showns is virally impossible to meaningful sues, major questions, if you will, because right now, roughly half othe people at congress at any given point are going to have their friend in the executive branch. their choice on controversial issue is compromed and forged a long-term solution at the cost of maybe getting a primary challenger or instead, just call up your buddy who used to be your co-staffer i the executive branch now and have them give everying on your wish list based on a broad statutory term. and my friends, after evidence, i just think you have to look at this court's docket. one major rule after another. it hasn't been one major a,5fte i would have thought that congress would have addressed student loan forgiveness if that was such an important issue to one party in congress. i wou
butts effect on congress.as originally between article 2 and article and who is better at these questions. i thin■ they wrong. it faile to look at the incentives for the article 1 branch. 40 years of experience has showns is virally impossible to meaningful sues, major questions, if you will, because right now, roughly half othe people at congress at any given point are going to have their friend in the executive branch. their choice on controversial issue is compromed and forged a long-term...
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i would like to emphasize its effect on congress.ginally doing chevron it was lookinon at a comparison between article two and article three. i think you got even that question wrong. it failed to think about the centives it was giving the article branch. that is what 40 ar shn at it is virtually impossible to legislate a meaningful issues and major questions, if you will. right now roughly half the people in congress at any given point of want to have their friends in the ecutive branch. their choice on a controversial issue is compromised and forges a long-term solution at the cost of maybe getting a primar challenge of orange dad, just call upoubuddy who used to be your call staffer in th executive branch now and have him give everything on ur wish list, based on a broad statutory term. my frien ked for empirical to look at this or stocketthave it's been one major rule after another. it hasn'be one major statue after another. i would've thought congss might have addressed the lo forgiveness if it was such an wod've thought they wo
i would like to emphasize its effect on congress.ginally doing chevron it was lookinon at a comparison between article two and article three. i think you got even that question wrong. it failed to think about the centives it was giving the article branch. that is what 40 ar shn at it is virtually impossible to legislate a meaningful issues and major questions, if you will. right now roughly half the people in congress at any given point of want to have their friends in the ecutive branch. their...
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the 118th congress. again, that is a fraction of thn introduced in this congress. obvi of interparty fighting with the majority party. now with a year left it's our duty to try to find bipartisan measures that are actually going to help this country and address real problems for americans. the good news is we can go friday, ways and means committee, reported out h.r. 7024, which again is a bill aimed at making corrections and improvements to the tax code that are long overdue. there are three basic pieces to it. number one, it reinstated the child tax credit, which had been wiped out after arpa expired. this will take roughly half a million children out of poverty. low-income families don't qualify for the full value of the child tax credit. thankfulls came together to come up with animoing if you -- meaningful fix. the original version cut child poverty in this half. the second thing is it expanded the low-income housing tax credit. we have a desperate need for more housing supply. this will stimulate m
the 118th congress. again, that is a fraction of thn introduced in this congress. obvi of interparty fighting with the majority party. now with a year left it's our duty to try to find bipartisan measures that are actually going to help this country and address real problems for americans. the good news is we can go friday, ways and means committee, reported out h.r. 7024, which again is a bill aimed at making corrections and improvements to the tax code that are long overdue. there are three...
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also just to be clear, this is the responsibility of congress. the supreme court made it clear in u.s. versus texas, even though the federal court's lack just diction over the suit, other forms remain. congress poses an array of tools to analyze and influence these policies. those are political checks for a political process. so no, not only do these proceedings have the support of the house, the supreme court has pointed to impeachment as a source of relief for states suffering a border crisis, put together, orchestrated by a secretary who is violating the laws passed by congress and disregarding the court's orders. i would like to address the few things my democrat colleagues have said. i am very disappointed in the ranking member for misquoting me. he claimed i wrote that i will not support another dime to dhs. what i wrote is i will not support another dime to dhs until the policies of hr2 are signed into law. we are talking about the supplemental. we are not talking about the budget which has already passed the house, we are talking about ad
also just to be clear, this is the responsibility of congress. the supreme court made it clear in u.s. versus texas, even though the federal court's lack just diction over the suit, other forms remain. congress poses an array of tools to analyze and influence these policies. those are political checks for a political process. so no, not only do these proceedings have the support of the house, the supreme court has pointed to impeachment as a source of relief for states suffering a border...
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and congress gave the congress new authority over the states to prevent it. no states from discriminating on the basis of race. and it used a very general term like appropriate legislation. and what the supreme court had said about that for decades is it's up to congress. the courts have to respect congress judgment about this. the courts have to respect congress's assessment of the problem and its about what kind of legislation is appropriate. and even something as dramatic as pre-clearance, something that requires the states, as one of my colleagues once said, to come to washington bureaucrats with hat in hand to change their procedures, even that is constitutional. supreme court, in a 5 to 4 decision, disagreed and held and held that the voting rights act interfered with state sovereignty and also treated the states differently, which it could not do. it was 5 to 4 strictly ideological, a decision, and was the first of several supreme court decisions chipping away at the voting rights act in in shelby county. the court assured us not to worry because there
and congress gave the congress new authority over the states to prevent it. no states from discriminating on the basis of race. and it used a very general term like appropriate legislation. and what the supreme court had said about that for decades is it's up to congress. the courts have to respect congress judgment about this. the courts have to respect congress's assessment of the problem and its about what kind of legislation is appropriate. and even something as dramatic as pre-clearance,...
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congress. three of the war powers resolution says that. it specifically says in every circumstance where possible, the president must consult with congress. so, we have both congress and the president weighing what the course forward should be. in this situation, ali, what the president did is consult with a huge number of allies. it took weeks and, in fact, the white house was telegraphing that there was going to be some retaliation, so, there was certainly time and space to come to congress and consult with congress, and ask for our authority, particularly given that the reason the houthis and you, know, this is a violent extremist group. we, obviously, have to deal with the houthis, but particularly because the houthis were saying the reason they're doing this is because of the war in gaza. so, i think the implications of all of this are that the united states could be pushed into a significant set of hostilities, and committing of our resources, and that is something congress should conside
congress. three of the war powers resolution says that. it specifically says in every circumstance where possible, the president must consult with congress. so, we have both congress and the president weighing what the course forward should be. in this situation, ali, what the president did is consult with a huge number of allies. it took weeks and, in fact, the white house was telegraphing that there was going to be some retaliation, so, there was certainly time and space to come to congress...
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justice alito made it clear, congress can impeach. congress can do something. congress could caught off -- cut off the money, but there are limits to what they can do. that's the question. whether congress has any power to restrict the discretion of the executive. the supreme court seems to think it does, but they've said, we are not the form to vindicate those restrictions. that is what this process is about. it's about vindicating the rule of law and our constitutional system. >> the gentleman yields. we are now up against vote, so we are going to recess until 15 minutes after the last vote. we are in recess. >>> the committee is taking a break for votes on the house floor. house republicans are arguing that homeland security secretary, secretary mayorkas, has failed to uphold the law and breach of public trust. in today's meeting, reviewing the articles of impeachment against secretary mayorkas, it's expected to lead to a vote on whether to send the articles to the full house. we will have more live coverage and the committee returns. right now, we will watc
justice alito made it clear, congress can impeach. congress can do something. congress could caught off -- cut off the money, but there are limits to what they can do. that's the question. whether congress has any power to restrict the discretion of the executive. the supreme court seems to think it does, but they've said, we are not the form to vindicate those restrictions. that is what this process is about. it's about vindicating the rule of law and our constitutional system. >> the...
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mayorkas refused to comply with congress's appropriation, refused to build barrier systems, as congress said, as they will the people, powe■ér o the purse. .3, detection section 235 be one of the integration and nationality act outlines the procedures by which aliens attempting to get into the united states without a visa or proper immigration papers are detained and removed. several io deported. question, mr. bowman, you've been invited by the democrats to provide your advice as a profsor. you id that the impeachment of mayorkas needs to be based on not policy differences but it has to be, quote,, it has to be subversion of the constitution. another quote from you, from a legal enzor serious offenses. is that coec this statements? has to be subversion of the constitution, yes >> sorry, could you repeat that? >> you said it, it's on record. i need to watch my time and move on through this. thro in the room, is not administering the laws of the land a serious offense for high crimes and misdemeanors? each of you please answer that. >> absolutely congressman. >> it does rise. >> on quizzi
mayorkas refused to comply with congress's appropriation, refused to build barrier systems, as congress said, as they will the people, powe■ér o the purse. .3, detection section 235 be one of the integration and nationality act outlines the procedures by which aliens attempting to get into the united states without a visa or proper immigration papers are detained and removed. several io deported. question, mr. bowman, you've been invited by the democrats to provide your advice as a profsor....
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for something that didn't go through congress and the last few during his visit in washington dc. congress wants to have meetings with the house as search and guess why he left empty handed. all he got was 200000000, which is not small, but it only buys a couple of days in war. russia to go home. and now today, president clinton of russia comes out and gloats and says, hey, we're doing great. l, our work it with ukraine. we've got 600000 service men that are, we're doing just fine because so lensky now has to think about ending the war there . there was no my, there's no light coming in. there's no were blank checks, but yeah, uh, to the point of the pentagon budget, it seems like we're financing a lot of foreign wars has passed through congress. and we have to be very mindful of that. and maybe that's where we'll find those missing trillion dollars. well, and it brings up a good point, robert, because you're looking at what's going on. and i want in this latest putting on budget bill actually features $872400000000.00. must pass a part of it though, include a bunch of money, already reser
for something that didn't go through congress and the last few during his visit in washington dc. congress wants to have meetings with the house as search and guess why he left empty handed. all he got was 200000000, which is not small, but it only buys a couple of days in war. russia to go home. and now today, president clinton of russia comes out and gloats and says, hey, we're doing great. l, our work it with ukraine. we've got 600000 service men that are, we're doing just fine because so...
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secretary mayorkas has refused to enforce laws of congress and fulfill his oath of office. i'm secretary mayorkas's watch nearly 10 million illegal immigrants have crossed into the u.s. when youncays. the dhs releasing more than 1 million illegal immigrants into our country per year. and cartels are trafficking children and smuggling deadly fentanyl into our communities. what is secretary mayorkas's response? to tell the american people not to believe they're lying eyes refusing to acknowledge that what's happen at border is a full fledged unastainable crisis american people won't stand for it and neither will house majorities our majority given a mandate to provide transparency and accountability and we're going to uphold our end of that bargain today if democrats plan to argue and support of hunter blatant disregard for the law and secretary mayorkas's decisions that have put countless americans in harm's way look forward to hearing their rational with that i turn it over to our speaker mike. >> thank you, thank you all for being here. happy new year to everyone. i hope i
secretary mayorkas has refused to enforce laws of congress and fulfill his oath of office. i'm secretary mayorkas's watch nearly 10 million illegal immigrants have crossed into the u.s. when youncays. the dhs releasing more than 1 million illegal immigrants into our country per year. and cartels are trafficking children and smuggling deadly fentanyl into our communities. what is secretary mayorkas's response? to tell the american people not to believe they're lying eyes refusing to acknowledge...
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i'm a member of congress.ink it's very un-american to attack and demonize migrants the way some of this majority continue to do. immigrants aren't here to poison or victimize the american people. i also want to just touch on this issue of crime. some of the majority continue to talk about crime, and crime is a horrific tragedy. clearly, i feel horrible for our witnesses here that have lost members of their family, but let's look at real data as well. both undocumented and documented immigrants are much less likely to commit crimes or be incarcerated the native americans the distance. our poorer communities are often safer from violent crimes and many interiors that he, and according to fbi crime data, crime and border communities was measured to actually be 15% lower than the national average. so from a crime perspective, more crime is being committed by americans it is in than those folks that are undocumented or immigrants. democrats also wanted orderly and secure border. we want real solutions to the federa
i'm a member of congress.ink it's very un-american to attack and demonize migrants the way some of this majority continue to do. immigrants aren't here to poison or victimize the american people. i also want to just touch on this issue of crime. some of the majority continue to talk about crime, and crime is a horrific tragedy. clearly, i feel horrible for our witnesses here that have lost members of their family, but let's look at real data as well. both undocumented and documented immigrants...
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congress? caller: the congress, yes. congress passes laws. congress passes -- they pass bills. they pass aid to foign countries at the expense of the american people. we the american people are just not being heard. host: unlike king george, we get to vote on congress every two or six years depending onhe chamber. why do you think people keep getting elected? caller: i just don't tnk the american people are educang themselves as to what these ople are doing. the definition of insanity is to keep voting the same people in over and over and over again and expect a different result. host: that is lori in north carolina. elijah from hilton head, south carolina democrat. caller: how are we doing? host: what is your message congress? caller: happy new year to e congress, the president and all. get to work. stop messing up the country. stop stealing, stop lying. be real. do what john f. kennedy said. ask not what your country can do forou but what you can do for your cntry. righabout now ty are destroying the country. china and evy other country is paying attention. it is not their fa
congress? caller: the congress, yes. congress passes laws. congress passes -- they pass bills. they pass aid to foign countries at the expense of the american people. we the american people are just not being heard. host: unlike king george, we get to vote on congress every two or six years depending onhe chamber. why do you think people keep getting elected? caller: i just don't tnk the american people are educang themselves as to what these ople are doing. the definition of insanity is to...
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if congress issues a subpoena you show up.his is not a responsibility we take lightly bring some joy to do this the presidents on broke the law and must be held accountable in the same way anybody else would but i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to do so and might last mt message you hunter biden, you play stupid games you win stupid prices break with the judge let yield for a gentle question question will my friend yield? >> sure. >> i do want to commend the gentle lady who was the only republican who stood up and voted to hold in contempt republican members of the house who blatantly and categorically refused to comply with subpoenas that came from the bipartisan generally six committee. i would like to ask my friend ms. mace from south carolina, whether she is aware of all the case law that says the committee has to engage in good faith interaction with the witnesses they have called they are supposed to arrive at a solution. what do you think about the multiple occasions gave this witness an opportunity to co
if congress issues a subpoena you show up.his is not a responsibility we take lightly bring some joy to do this the presidents on broke the law and must be held accountable in the same way anybody else would but i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to do so and might last mt message you hunter biden, you play stupid games you win stupid prices break with the judge let yield for a gentle question question will my friend yield? >> sure. >> i do want to commend the gentle...
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and let me tell you, it will not just be the conditional congress which speaks to that. the riley's, that we have seen in some places when not organized by the african news about congress, that independence of africans feed. this is going to fall. it must come to an end and it says fire must be in place. and this that step, that was, we have taken, we've taken it because why it was this is intent is that institutions formed why we signing or so. so this is intent is that is interesting when we do not use them to leverage and push on to struggling for peace in the entire world. and they can never be peace even in the entire world. when there is no peace in the middle east . the, the, the pentagon failed an independent audit of its accounting system for the 6 consecutive year. honors, found half of the department claimed assets could not be accounted for sky. now, here's an on this episode of $360.00 view. we're going to look at why the united states continues to write a blank check to a department which cannot account for what is already spent. let's get started. the requ
and let me tell you, it will not just be the conditional congress which speaks to that. the riley's, that we have seen in some places when not organized by the african news about congress, that independence of africans feed. this is going to fall. it must come to an end and it says fire must be in place. and this that step, that was, we have taken, we've taken it because why it was this is intent is that institutions formed why we signing or so. so this is intent is that is interesting when we...
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those laws remain on the books, and congress can do additional things.ally through funding, but not exclusively. >> thank you, i yield. >> the gentleman yields. i now recognize the chairman of the committee on foreign affairs, house committee on foreign affairs, the gentleman from texas, mr. mccall. >> chairman, thank you for holding this powerful hearing. i was a federal prosecutor, i was deputy attorney general for the state of texas criminal justice. i worked with the victims of crime. that is what we do. and we talk a lot about facts and figures about the border, statistics. but your stories are the most powerful. because they are real life stories about the impact of this man's violation of the public trust. and i do, i agree with your podcast that it does not have to be a federal statute. because they did not have a lot of federal statutes when the founding fathers wrote the constitutional convention. in fact, the supreme court recently held that impeachment is a tool congress can used to hold the secretary accountable. it is the legal justificatio
those laws remain on the books, and congress can do additional things.ally through funding, but not exclusively. >> thank you, i yield. >> the gentleman yields. i now recognize the chairman of the committee on foreign affairs, house committee on foreign affairs, the gentleman from texas, mr. mccall. >> chairman, thank you for holding this powerful hearing. i was a federal prosecutor, i was deputy attorney general for the state of texas criminal justice. i worked with the...
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it was given from congress back in 2022. how do you feel about the us government being more concerned about it? citizens, financial accountability and count ability rather than its own. it's, it's almost beyond belief, scotty and thanks for having gone. you know, there are people, the question might be or commitment to the armed forces of the united states of america. i spend half of my time sliding to make sure that the defense department is taking care of its troops. who are the ones that are going to have to go die biting, die in the, a lot of these wars that most of us don't even support anymore. so, you know, we have to come to grips with this because i'll, i'll take you back to early in the days after the 911 attack, when secretary donald rumsfeld had to stand in front of the american people. when the iranians and the militias were killing our troops because we sent them overseas to i wrapped in a dentist in, in an armored bees. and he had to say, well, you have to go to war with the army. you have come on. we have a d
it was given from congress back in 2022. how do you feel about the us government being more concerned about it? citizens, financial accountability and count ability rather than its own. it's, it's almost beyond belief, scotty and thanks for having gone. you know, there are people, the question might be or commitment to the armed forces of the united states of america. i spend half of my time sliding to make sure that the defense department is taking care of its troops. who are the ones that are...
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congress has failed to provide the resources not just in this congress but over the last 20+ years.as exercid second article alleges the secretary lied to congress but does not say facts or figures. uses words like secure. operational control, phrases which can be interpreted by different people. the case here is so thinÁ nonconstitutional ground that it is laughable. what is really tragic as this is wasted time we could be prob administration is trying to do. instead, we are here debating these very thin, flimsy legal arguments for constitutional impeachment. >> the gentlemen's time has expired. >> i ask unanimous consent to enter the >> i asked for consent to enter massive numbers of parolees mayorkas seeks to bypass and subvert the entire la immigrants system. >> without objection. >> i recognize sheila jackson. >> i include the record article 2, section 4 of the constitution of the united states of america which says the president, vice president and all civil officers of the united states shall be removed from office on impeachment for and convention of treason, bribery, or oth
congress has failed to provide the resources not just in this congress but over the last 20+ years.as exercid second article alleges the secretary lied to congress but does not say facts or figures. uses words like secure. operational control, phrases which can be interpreted by different people. the case here is so thinÁ nonconstitutional ground that it is laughable. what is really tragic as this is wasted time we could be prob administration is trying to do. instead, we are here debating...
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hayden: the library of congress with the help of congress has been able to build a very strong cybersecuritydation over a number of years, and in fact we have a cybersecurity expert. that has been a major part in what we've been able to bring to looking at the risks with this particular technology, ai. it fits into our i.t. governance framework already and we are making sure we are not on the cutting edge with ai, we are looking at using the experiences we have had, but there is a technology governance board within the library and ai now has a working group within that board to make sure everything is aligned with that. we are very concerned about the trustworthiness of products that have ai. chair klobuchar: very good. dir. halpern: absolutely. our team works so that our systems are as impregnable as possible. but we are also looking at some ai tools as helpful in those efforts. one of the things that ai excels at is pattern matching. they might be able to see patterns in our logs and human being not -- might not readily identify. so that is a benefit. one of the other areas that is sort of
hayden: the library of congress with the help of congress has been able to build a very strong cybersecuritydation over a number of years, and in fact we have a cybersecurity expert. that has been a major part in what we've been able to bring to looking at the risks with this particular technology, ai. it fits into our i.t. governance framework already and we are making sure we are not on the cutting edge with ai, we are looking at using the experiences we have had, but there is a technology...
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so this a congress for cultural freedom. it a event that he attended a few years after, the tashkent event here. he is smoking his pipe and. here he is 1973, except getting his own lotus award at the afro-asian writers association. meetinin the middle is a vietnam poet to long and over here is a young ish in googie whitianga we don't have a picture him athe 1962 macready conference or at least i couldn't find picture of him there. also who attended the soviet affiliated afro asian writers association meetings. so this weight over here is now like a millstone around my neck and i'm in a blind panic thinking. the whole premise with which i started at least half of this book, is now shot to pieces. what am i going to do? here's the great canon poet, a playwright f sutherland. at the first 1958 afro-asian writers association meeting in the audience there is w.e.b., who was know, just as langston hughes had kind of presided over the mccreary event. w.e.b. dubois was at the the tashkent event. f was sutherland is somebody like sem
so this a congress for cultural freedom. it a event that he attended a few years after, the tashkent event here. he is smoking his pipe and. here he is 1973, except getting his own lotus award at the afro-asian writers association. meetinin the middle is a vietnam poet to long and over here is a young ish in googie whitianga we don't have a picture him athe 1962 macready conference or at least i couldn't find picture of him there. also who attended the soviet affiliated afro asian writers...
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congress has failed to provide the resources, not just in this congress but over the last 20 years, sois why the secretary has exercised his discretion just as all of his predecessors have done. the second article alleges the secretary lied to congress but does not figure that he allegedly lied about. it uses words like secure, he said the border was secure, he said operational control phrases which can be interpreted differently by different people. the case is so thin on constitu laughable. what is tragic as this is wasted time we could be spending to work together to fix the problem as the administration is trying to do. instead we are here to fading very flimsy legal arguments for constitutional impeachment. i yield back. >> for what purpose do you seek recognition? >> i asked consent to enter the case we are all talking about, united states v texas. >>ut objection. >> i seek recognition. from the immigration from theter center for immigration studies title by admitting massive numbers may orca seeks to bypass and subvert the immigration visa system. >> i ask unanimous consent to i
congress has failed to provide the resources, not just in this congress but over the last 20 years, sois why the secretary has exercised his discretion just as all of his predecessors have done. the second article alleges the secretary lied to congress but does not figure that he allegedly lied about. it uses words like secure, he said the border was secure, he said operational control phrases which can be interpreted differently by different people. the case is so thin on constitu laughable....
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about congress at moving forward . i mean, do you actually think the area below is going to be sworn in today? and if not, what else can we expect to see happen now? or at the moment everybody is waiting here, as you can also see behind me in the front past hour. many people have arrived that will take part in this ceremony and we're expecting him actually to arrive at some point. we don't have any confirmation about that. as though, because as things happened developing throughout the day, anything can really happened and change from one moment to the other. and then was actually also fear of many who support. i believe i know that in the last minute there will be some intent to throw this whole ceremony over and to put an interim president instead of him at the moment. still, we are optimistic that we will have a ceremony with out of the, of our little sewage. okay, so let's say that does happen. what are the most urgent issues or able to needs tackle now for guatemala, looking forward? well, the 1st thing that would
about congress at moving forward . i mean, do you actually think the area below is going to be sworn in today? and if not, what else can we expect to see happen now? or at the moment everybody is waiting here, as you can also see behind me in the front past hour. many people have arrived that will take part in this ceremony and we're expecting him actually to arrive at some point. we don't have any confirmation about that. as though, because as things happened developing throughout the day,...
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like an international congress. well, it was a first experience, but this year, after last year's congress, it was decided that we would really identify, that is we had done identification and empowerment years ago, but now some time it was decided that we would have 8 working groups, the scientific research working group and technology working group. the work of the groups is selected in the form of a network, then the members of the working group are identified and start identifying the elites of their province . we are now. more than i think , 40,000 people have participated in this congress and uploaded them, and in these 8 groups , we have the statistics from moment to moment, how many people participated in it. this is madrasa and now i have a debate that today , well, these rules are given in the country's majors, and in particular, a working group, we spent time, god willing , from our sports working group, which i think today or tomorrow , the site will be closed, the competition, that is, the provincial wi
like an international congress. well, it was a first experience, but this year, after last year's congress, it was decided that we would really identify, that is we had done identification and empowerment years ago, but now some time it was decided that we would have 8 working groups, the scientific research working group and technology working group. the work of the groups is selected in the form of a network, then the members of the working group are identified and start identifying the...
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it makes more sense for congress to act on this more up front.. >> thank you very much and i want to thank the witnesses for your valuable testimony traveling to washington, d.c. i hope that you have the anopportunity to see some of the beautiful chair each trees and blossoms. it was a beautiful drive this morning. the members of the committee may have additional questions for the witnesses, and we would ask you to respond to these things in writing under the committee ruled the mb questions for the committee clerk by 5 p.m. on friday, thursday, march 301st, is it thursday? the hearing record will be open for ten business days for these responses. if there is no further business, without objection, the committee stands adjourned [inaudible conversations]op [inaudible conversations]■( [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] when nigel hamilton was a student at cambridge university in great britain he stayed for a brief time with winston and lady churchill at their home. he also spent hours talking about world war ii after the war with
it makes more sense for congress to act on this more up front.. >> thank you very much and i want to thank the witnesses for your valuable testimony traveling to washington, d.c. i hope that you have the anopportunity to see some of the beautiful chair each trees and blossoms. it was a beautiful drive this morning. the members of the committee may have additional questions for the witnesses, and we would ask you to respond to these things in writing under the committee ruled the mb...
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i'm a member of congress. i think it's very un-american to attack and demonize migrants the way some of this majority continue to do. immigrants aren't here to poison or victimize the american people. i also want to just touch on this issue of crime. some of the majority continue to talk about crime, and crime is a horrific tragedy. clearly, i feel horrible for our witnesses here that have lost members of their family, but let's look at real data as well. both undocumented and documented immigrants are much less likely to commit crimes or be incarcerated the native americans the distance. our poorer communities are often safer from violent crimes and many interiors that he, and according to fbi crime data, crime and border communities was measured to actually be 15% lower than the national average. so from a crime perspective, more crime is being committed by americans it is in than those folks that are undocumented or immigrants. democrats also wanted orderly and secure border. we want real solutions to the f
i'm a member of congress. i think it's very un-american to attack and demonize migrants the way some of this majority continue to do. immigrants aren't here to poison or victimize the american people. i also want to just touch on this issue of crime. some of the majority continue to talk about crime, and crime is a horrific tragedy. clearly, i feel horrible for our witnesses here that have lost members of their family, but let's look at real data as well. both undocumented and documented...