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you've said, when alden capital arrived, it was an existential threat. >> david jackson: yeah. >> wertheimhis firm particularly nefarious? >> jackson: well, alden has sort of a playbook of going into a distressed newsroom and selling off the real estate and property, equipment, things like that. and, second of all, diminishing the resources that the reporters have. >> wertheim: leaked company financials show, in 2017, alden built in profit margins as high as 30% at certain papers, more than double industry standard. in recent filings, the "new york times" company reported 10% profit margins. >> jackson: these are executives from a hedge fund who live in a very wealthy lifestyle. they're not taking the profits and using them to build "the tribune." >> wertheim: what's your response to someone who'd say, "look, this is capitalism"? >> jackson: well, we've always been aware that we're doing journalism in a capitalist democracy. and we've always embraced that recognize the civic trust that's embedded in this profit-making machine. >> wertheim: jackson and marx say what they learned about alden
you've said, when alden capital arrived, it was an existential threat. >> david jackson: yeah. >> wertheimhis firm particularly nefarious? >> jackson: well, alden has sort of a playbook of going into a distressed newsroom and selling off the real estate and property, equipment, things like that. and, second of all, diminishing the resources that the reporters have. >> wertheim: leaked company financials show, in 2017, alden built in profit margins as high as 30% at...
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two terms, eight years and 1829 - 1837, and jackson in his lifetime, was a jurist, in general, a congressman, a senator, and america's seventh present. >> davids book the first populist, was the defiant life of andrew jackson on this opposite of book notes plus in book notes this is available this event now free mobile have more wherever you get your podcast. >> and 1814, attorney and author, princess scott t for the song that would go on to become the national anthem of the united states sunday on q&a, view the college american culture professor mark white discusses his book, was he can you hear about the history and cultural impact of it is start and it starts make a better. >> one of my big i think coming his eyes or at least believes about the song is that it's actually a living document coming it is not a prison iconic it and not something that is sally, possibly changing and is alive and is brought to life and performance by people like jimmy hendrickson, but every time that we sing the song, resorted elevate the questions that attention and the crisis in the hope that is in a song and you sooner mark clay, with his book, oh say can you
two terms, eight years and 1829 - 1837, and jackson in his lifetime, was a jurist, in general, a congressman, a senator, and america's seventh present. >> davids book the first populist, was the defiant life of andrew jackson on this opposite of book notes plus in book notes this is available this event now free mobile have more wherever you get your podcast. >> and 1814, attorney and author, princess scott t for the song that would go on to become the national anthem of the united...
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david s. brown is the author of a book about former president andrew jackson. he writes that he was the first president to be born in a log cabin, and to rule in the name of the people. the title of the book is the first populace, but affiant life of andrew jackson. he was president for two terms from 1829-1837, he was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. announcer: david brown on his book, it is available on the c-span now app. >> a conversation now on the role of evangelical voters in america today. with me is the head of the faith and freedom coalition. remind viewers how long you have been around and what you do. >> thanks, john for having us on. our organization is based in atlanta, georgia. organization is based in atlanta, georgia and started in 2009. we sometimes like to say that our role is to give christian voters a voice in government. we work on a number of issues for a lot of conservative faith voters. the question of life is a central issue but also issues of family, religious liberty, education, immigration, th
david s. brown is the author of a book about former president andrew jackson. he writes that he was the first president to be born in a log cabin, and to rule in the name of the people. the title of the book is the first populace, but affiant life of andrew jackson. he was president for two terms from 1829-1837, he was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. announcer: david brown on his book, it is available on the c-span now app. >> a conversation now on...
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jackson in his lifetime was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. >> david and his book the first populist, the defiant life of andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july 3 on in-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books including white rage, one person, a no vote, and most recently race and guns in a fatefully unequal america. joining the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. in depth with carol anderson live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse our latest collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories rated their something for every c-span fan and every purchase help support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> washington journal continues. host: 202 is the area code for all of our num
jackson in his lifetime was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. >> david and his book the first populist, the defiant life of andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july 3 on in-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books...
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jackson in his lifetime was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. >> david and his book the first populist, the defiant life of andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july 3 on in-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books including white rage, one person, a no vote, and most recently race and guns in a fatefully unequal america. joining the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. in depth with carol anderson live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse our latest collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories rated their something for every c-span fan and every purchase help support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> washington journal continues. host: 202 is the area code for all of our num
jackson in his lifetime was a jurist, general, congressman, senator and america's seventh president. >> david and his book the first populist, the defiant life of andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july 3 on in-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books...
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president two terms, eight years 1829-1837, jackson in his lifetime was a juryist, a general, a congressman, a colonel, a senator and america's seventh president. >> davidbrown and his book, the first populist andrew jackson, available on book notes, wherever you get your podcasts. [applause] >> welcome to the new york public library. please silence your cell phones. tonight we present the first conversation from the coleman center of our 20th anniversary year. corey robin will discuss his book about clarence thomas. and for the scores and writers here at the library, as some of you know, the coleman center selects 15 fellows a year for a nine-month term and fellows receive an office in the center, access to our collection, and a stipend so they can work exclusively on their work during their fellowships. some of the academics, independent scholars, poets, play writes, dramaticists and fiction writers around today and they come around the world to use the unparalleled collection housed in this library to write the books of tomorrow. the program was founded in 1999 and today supported the work of more than 300 fellows. the deadline or application for nex
president two terms, eight years 1829-1837, jackson in his lifetime was a juryist, a general, a congressman, a colonel, a senator and america's seventh president. >> davidbrown and his book, the first populist andrew jackson, available on book notes, wherever you get your podcasts. [applause] >> welcome to the new york public library. please silence your cell phones. tonight we present the first conversation from the coleman center of our 20th anniversary year. corey robin will...
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chair of the committee, hiz chaney, tweeted a newsletter by david french, claiming the case for prosecuting mr. trump is getting stronger brie jackson has more on the revelations from tuesday's hearing. >> reporter: the committee investigating the january 6 attack unveiling a mystery witness during a 11th hour hearing. cassie hutchinson, a top aide to former president trump's then-chief of staff mark meadows giving explosive testimony describing president trump as angry, violent and demanding to get to the capitol that day. >> i'm the evering president, take me up to the capitol now. to which bohn he oo responded, sir, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. >> reporter: hutchinson, who worked just down the hall from the oval office said the president and his inner circle were notified of potential violence before the attack and did not act. >> i overheard the president say something to the effect of i don't evering care that they have weapons they're not here to hurt me. >> reporter: the committee pointing to trump's actions, saying he would not c
chair of the committee, hiz chaney, tweeted a newsletter by david french, claiming the case for prosecuting mr. trump is getting stronger brie jackson has more on the revelations from tuesday's hearing. >> reporter: the committee investigating the january 6 attack unveiling a mystery witness during a 11th hour hearing. cassie hutchinson, a top aide to former president trump's then-chief of staff mark meadows giving explosive testimony describing president trump as angry, violent and...
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>> calling for that confirmation coming from a man who walked ketanji brown jackson around -- helped get her confirmed. david capitol hill. this week we should get some indication of whether there is political traction from gun control legislation. senator chris murphy, leading the charge said today they quote, we are closer than ever before, unquote. this comes as survivors of the uvalde and buffalo shootings -- before the household panel on this wednesday. how optimistic are you that the details will lead to a new legislation to deal with guns? >> rev, i think history has taught us all to be cynical on some of these promises. i hope senator murphy is actually right. i doubt we will see much out of the federal government. if we do, i think even president biden acknowledged it would likely be incremental. i do think we will see more aggressive action, frankly on the left and the right and state capitals, where you will see the efforts to raise the purchase age, perhaps even assault weapons bans in some states, but you'll also see constitutional carry provision in some of the red states, ultimately setting up
>> calling for that confirmation coming from a man who walked ketanji brown jackson around -- helped get her confirmed. david capitol hill. this week we should get some indication of whether there is political traction from gun control legislation. senator chris murphy, leading the charge said today they quote, we are closer than ever before, unquote. this comes as survivors of the uvalde and buffalo shootings -- before the household panel on this wednesday. how optimistic are you that...
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jackson." he was president for two terms, eight years, 1829-1837. he was a jurist, a general, a congressman, a founder, and america's seventh president. >> david s brownnd his book "the first populist: the defiant life of andrew jackson." book notes plus is available on the mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government. our newsletter recaps balls of congress to daily press briefing to remarks from the president. scan the code at the bottom to sign up and stay up-to-date on everything happening in washington each day. subscribe today using the qr code revisit c-span.org/connect to subscribe anytime. >> c-spanshop is c-span's latest online store. there is something for every c-span fan. shop now or anytime. washington journal continues. host: about a half hour here to return to the question that we began on the road graham. we are talking to women only at the battle for abortion shifts now. we are asking you what do you want from your state on this issue of abortion, more than in the eastern and central time zones. -- women in the eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8000. western and pacific, (20
jackson." he was president for two terms, eight years, 1829-1837. he was a jurist, a general, a congressman, a founder, and america's seventh president. >> david s brownnd his book "the first populist: the defiant life of andrew jackson." book notes plus is available on the mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government. our newsletter recaps balls of congress to daily press briefing to remarks from the president. scan the...
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. ♪ >> elizabethtown college history professor, david s brown is the author of a new book about former president andrew jacksonbrown writes that he is the first president to be born in a log cabin, to live beyond the appellations and rule in the name of the people. title of the book is "the first populist." he was president for two terms, eight years, from 1829 death 1837 -- 1829 to 1837. he was america's seventh president. >> david s brown and his book on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span now is a free mobile lap featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with today's biggest events. white house events, the court, campaigns and more from the world of politics. all let your anger tips. stay current with the latest episode of "washington journal" and c-span radio, plus the podcast. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington. anytime, anywhere. ♪ >> there are a lot of places to
. ♪ >> elizabethtown college history professor, david s brown is the author of a new book about former president andrew jacksonbrown writes that he is the first president to be born in a log cabin, to live beyond the appellations and rule in the name of the people. title of the book is "the first populist." he was president for two terms, eight years, from 1829 death 1837 -- 1829 to 1837. he was america's seventh president. >> david s brown and his book on this episode...
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for two terms, he years and 1829 - 1837, and jackson in this lifetime was addressed in general, congressman, senator, and america's seventh president. >> davidwn in his book, the first populist, the defiant life of andrew jackson, this episode, the book notes plus, it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or where you get your podcast. >> there a lot of places to get political information but only c-span, do you get it straight from the source in a matter where you are from, you stand on the issues, c-span is america's networking, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word happens here, or here, or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. next the white house covid-19 coordinator, dr. ashish jha said more than 4 million vaccine doses from children six months - five years have been delivered to about 3000 sites on the united states and joining dr. ashish jha are dr. anthony fauci and dr. rochelle walensky, it is a half an hour. >> good afternoon everybody, my name is dr. ashish jha on the covid-19 response cordwainer for the white
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. >> brie jackson from our station nbc 4 washington thanks for contributing. let's turn to david de pietro now, constitutional law expert and former prosecutor. could you give us a top line on what we should expect from the states, the individual states now? >> you are going to see states like my state, florida, where you can go to the ballot and change our state constitution. so i think you are going to see a litany of different things happen one of the things to look at is whether prosecutors in these states are going to actually prosecute these crimes of abortion so i think you are going to see a lot of division on this. now, at the local level, now that -- and the federal level, there is no more constitutional right to an abortion it's interesting that the court admitted that the courts errored before citing plessy v. ferguson saying we got it wrong before. that's the separate but equal document in the 1800s. now they say they got in egregiously wrong. we will see how important local elections are in this country, how important prosecutors are in this country, how important s
. >> brie jackson from our station nbc 4 washington thanks for contributing. let's turn to david de pietro now, constitutional law expert and former prosecutor. could you give us a top line on what we should expect from the states, the individual states now? >> you are going to see states like my state, florida, where you can go to the ballot and change our state constitution. so i think you are going to see a litany of different things happen one of the things to look at is whether...
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recessing on the final day of their term as foxes david spun tells us before recessing, the court released rulings and some major cases. hi tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court. brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. i'm pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling. she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying scrutiny last friday, the majority on the court ruled to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion, overturning the precedent set by roe v. wade most important thing to be clear about it. we have to change. i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law and the way to do that is to make sure that congress votes to do that. on the final day of the term. the court released rulings on two major cases, one giving the biden administration the ability to end the trump era remain in mexico policy. another will curb the epa's ability to fight climate change. this is a huge victory of for our american system of government. congress needs to be the decider, no
recessing on the final day of their term as foxes david spun tells us before recessing, the court released rulings and some major cases. hi tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court. brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. i'm pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling. she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying...
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jackson will be sworn in at noon. we should all know tomorrow about this. elizabeth: such an interesting report, davidoining us. house transportation and infrastructure he is congressman jeff van drew. congressman, fed chair powell warning that the fed may not be able to control inflation. just last year he testified it was transitory. what's going on? >> well i think he is telling the truth now. he doesn't know and i would rather hear the truth than make something up that isn't realistic. face it, the bottom line we spent too much an because we spent so much, so many trillions of dollars and the way that we closed this economy down during covid, what happened was absolutely something you could almost guarranty would occur. now we've got to find out how we're going to get out of this, how we're going to do better this administration, you heard me say, is the worst administration in the history of america in my opinion. i have to tell you, if there was a meter that measured the intelligence and it started at zero which would be a genius, no stupid, went up to the 100, where 100% stupidity, they would b
jackson will be sworn in at noon. we should all know tomorrow about this. elizabeth: such an interesting report, davidoining us. house transportation and infrastructure he is congressman jeff van drew. congressman, fed chair powell warning that the fed may not be able to control inflation. just last year he testified it was transitory. what's going on? >> well i think he is telling the truth now. he doesn't know and i would rather hear the truth than make something up that isn't...
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jackson's confirmation, success at getting confirmed to the supreme court. that was probably the last really good, easy political day this white house has had. >> david chalian, thanks very much. >> and just to -- >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> one last thing. i've covered biden for a long time. i would not have pegged him for the guy who would have been the vice president to the first black president who would have had a black vice president and would have named a black woman to the supreme court. so there are always surprises in the world of politics. >> audie, thank you for joining us. i think this is your first time here in the situation room, welcome to our team. thanks very much, and thanks, david chalian, as usual. >>> coming up, a really critical moment in the january 6th investigation. former trump white house counsel pat cipollone subpoenaed by the select committee. what will he reveal to investigators? stand by. and carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. then paying him right there on the spot. we'll drive you hahappy at carvana. [whistling] when you have technogy that's easier to control... that can scale a
jackson's confirmation, success at getting confirmed to the supreme court. that was probably the last really good, easy political day this white house has had. >> david chalian, thanks very much. >> and just to -- >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> one last thing. i've covered biden for a long time. i would not have pegged him for the guy who would have been the vice president to the first black president who would have had a black vice president and would have named a...
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to have the seating of ketanji brown jackson and so i think those things are definitely -- he can't get away from those things even in this moment. >> you know, davidrought up abortion and a lot has happened since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, a lot of new pressure from democrats and progressives for the president to do something. you know that today he will be faced with those questions. why aren't you doing x? can't you do y or z? >> right. >> how do you think he handles that? >> well, first of all, john, this is the problem that he has right now, he's got -- he's got a fistful of problems that don't have easy solutions and people are looking to him because we invest in the present in this sense of huge authority beyond what is realistic, they're looking at him to say what will you do now? what can you do now? and too often he's left with inadequate answers just because there aren't any any easy answers. there are people who want him to realign the supreme court, there are people who want him to somehow wave a magic wand and have the senate do away with the filibuster and pass laws to rectify this and there are other more descript
to have the seating of ketanji brown jackson and so i think those things are definitely -- he can't get away from those things even in this moment. >> you know, davidrought up abortion and a lot has happened since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, a lot of new pressure from democrats and progressives for the president to do something. you know that today he will be faced with those questions. why aren't you doing x? can't you do y or z? >> right. >> how do you...
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jackson becomes a supreme court associate justice replacing stephen breyer who wanted to finish this supreme court's term down to the last few cases which were released today. i think about four of them. david spunt was following all of that, is following all of this. give us the latest. david. reporter: he'll hi, neil, what we witnessed is literally the transfer of power between outgoing, now retired justice stephen buyer, the newest justice on the supreme court. associate justice ketanji brown jackson. a win for the biden administration on the immigration front, a loss on the environmental front dealing with power plants. also the environmental protection agency, how much power goes there. the first is a loss to the biden administration. the supreme court in the ruling today, first ruling ruled 6-3. the epa does not have the power to unilaterally cap emissions from power plants this case was out of west virginia. it is a blow to the epa enforcement authority and the president's climate agenda. neil, this case goes far beyond the epa. it puts into question the power of other federal age is. think about work place safety, osha, vaccine mandates, mask mandates. the administration believed th
jackson becomes a supreme court associate justice replacing stephen breyer who wanted to finish this supreme court's term down to the last few cases which were released today. i think about four of them. david spunt was following all of that, is following all of this. give us the latest. david. reporter: he'll hi, neil, what we witnessed is literally the transfer of power between outgoing, now retired justice stephen buyer, the newest justice on the supreme court. associate justice ketanji...
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charlize theron's adopted son jackson always dresses like this says he is a girl. and the adopted child of madonna, 16-year-old davidician jayden, the list is far from complete. it would seem that a wave overwhelms the states that everyone is born with an erroneous set of chromosomes, however, nature, it turns out, has nothing to do with angelina jolie's daughter that from the age of 3 she wanted to be a boy dressed only in men's clothes and seemed to be john at 14 she wanted to return to a girl shilo already dresses otherwise they grow their hair and tie it into a wife, a bun. now there is 16 she didn’t want to become a boy, anomaly no according to a large number of studies cited by the american canned food magazine against from 60 to 90% of children and adolescents who considered themselves transgender adults, provided that their body was not changed through operations, moving into a conscious age already more they don't want to change their gender, it's like that, but in california, hormone therapy is allowed from the age of 12. and that then transgender people will feel crippled for life. so, you never know what
charlize theron's adopted son jackson always dresses like this says he is a girl. and the adopted child of madonna, 16-year-old davidician jayden, the list is far from complete. it would seem that a wave overwhelms the states that everyone is born with an erroneous set of chromosomes, however, nature, it turns out, has nothing to do with angelina jolie's daughter that from the age of 3 she wanted to be a boy dressed only in men's clothes and seemed to be john at 14 she wanted to return to a...
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dresses at charlize theron 's adopted son jackson always dresses like that and says that he is trying to look like a girl and adopted madonna at sixteen. davidt seemed a wave would overwhelm the states that everyone is born with an erroneous set of chromosomes, however, nature, it turns out, has nothing to do with angelina jolie's daughter that from the age of three she wanted to be a boy dressed only in men's and imagined john at 14 wanted to return to a girl shilo already dresses differently grow their hair and tie it into a wife, a bun. now there are 16 boys, by the way, i didn’t want to. anomaly no according to a large number of studies cited by american conservative magazine from 60 to 90% of children and adolescents, those who considered themselves transgender older, provided that their body was not changed with the help of operations, having passed into a conscious age, they no longer want to change their sex, but in california, hormone therapy is allowed from the age of 12. and that then transgender people will feel crippled for life. so you never know what whims teenagers have and what to go on about the american comedian and column
dresses at charlize theron 's adopted son jackson always dresses like that and says that he is trying to look like a girl and adopted madonna at sixteen. davidt seemed a wave would overwhelm the states that everyone is born with an erroneous set of chromosomes, however, nature, it turns out, has nothing to do with angelina jolie's daughter that from the age of three she wanted to be a boy dressed only in men's and imagined john at 14 wanted to return to a girl shilo already dresses differently...
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david cicilline. i ask unanimous consent to place this in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: i yield back. mr. neguse: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. mr. bentz: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. we are prepared to close if our colleagues are. mr. bentz: we are prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. mr. bentz: thank you, mr. speaker. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. i will simply close by saying thank you to the distinguished chairwoman from texas who is always so articulate and we're grateful for her leadership and grateful for her kind remarks. also to chairman cicilline, the chairman of the subcommittee of jurisdiction, whose leadership was pivotal and, of course, as i mentioned e
david cicilline. i ask unanimous consent to place this in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: i yield back. mr. neguse: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. mr. bentz: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. we are prepared to close if our colleagues are. mr. bentz: we...