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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does -- for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. pocan of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. pocan will te aye on house resolution 161. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 1161. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. tonko: as the member designated by representative lowey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that representative lowey ill vote aye on h.res. 1161. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. matsui: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 1161. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? mr. evans: madam speaker,
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does -- for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. pocan of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. pocan will te aye on house resolution 161. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 1161. the speaker...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise?alifornia >> thank you, madam speaker. aguilar: as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard votes yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? mr. underwood: as the member pursuantd by mr. rush, to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 5664. -- ms. underwood: as the member mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? as the member designated by mr. lowenthal of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will that mr. lowenthal vote yes on h.r. 5664. by mr. ember designated lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote on h.r. 5664. as the member designated by mr. pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. r
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise?alifornia >> thank you, madam speaker. aguilar: as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard votes yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? mr. underwood: as the member pursuantd by mr. rush, to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 5664. -- ms....
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does that make sense? >> it does.hat leads to my next question, the federal labs person, just reading your testimony, i came up with the cbi and jb i, and others, as is the idea that we are micro focus on different places or is this empire building or why we have such an incredible proliferation of separate institutes within the department of energy? >> thank you for the question. the biological challenges are enormous and complex. each one of them for bioenergy research centers is working on a different way to attack the similar problem. it's a way to have nonredundant goals to achieve a solution rather than putting all the money in one basket. going back to your question about nih, i'd like to weigh in on that as well for a minute to say that the national microbiota data collaborative is a bran new program intended to take all my come by him data and make the data there, findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable meaning it doesn't matter with the data came from nih or doh or usda. all data based on the vision
does that make sense? >> it does.hat leads to my next question, the federal labs person, just reading your testimony, i came up with the cbi and jb i, and others, as is the idea that we are micro focus on different places or is this empire building or why we have such an incredible proliferation of separate institutes within the department of energy? >> thank you for the question. the biological challenges are enormous and complex. each one of them for bioenergy research centers is...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by by chairwoman lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. lofgren will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. serrano will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote no on the motion to recommit h.r. 2574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. lee: as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 2574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom california rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu, pursuant to house re
for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by by chairwoman lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. lofgren will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. serrano will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kennedy, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sheila jackson lee of texas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. jackson lee will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the chu will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. titus of nevada, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the will vote s. titus yes on the motion to table
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kennedy, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. sheila jackson lee of texas, pursuant to house resolution 965, i...
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speaker, does not mean finding lowest common denominator. it means finding those things all of our constituents are do and figuring out and 5 different districts different sets of ideas we can . this rule today, mr. speaker, a whole host of bills. the sed the day -- i miss days where we did one rule, one bill. pandemic has crunch problems. i hope when these masks come which i'm certain they will, we'll return to being a one idea at a time. this rule makes in order a number of bills. start with h.r. 2639, the diversity act, mr. speaker. it must have been said by every yesterday that discrimination is wrong, that it's immoral, that it's and we must do absolutely everything we can to make sure american choolchildren are treated equally in our schools. to do that.rports again, this is an idea that has great bipartisan support. moral right on its side. separate is not equal. and learning from diversity is part of the strength that our provides. and i'm glad, even though we offered a motion for an open that all members could have their voices hear
speaker, does not mean finding lowest common denominator. it means finding those things all of our constituents are do and figuring out and 5 different districts different sets of ideas we can . this rule today, mr. speaker, a whole host of bills. the sed the day -- i miss days where we did one rule, one bill. pandemic has crunch problems. i hope when these masks come which i'm certain they will, we'll return to being a one idea at a time. this rule makes in order a number of bills. start with...
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does it is as if you know as we do this isn't this lending going in moving does this need funding in mn i just lies the seat missed on legislating lizards has a take this is it is going to end and then just at all steve it dismissal god. unless this does gandow to me it even says. how this is done in libya. and this is them is going out as does mrs didn't and it must this says to most us that instead that kind is only that it did not this is then redoes one vet to that there's none of that...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentleman rom pennsylvania rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the .ouse that mr. lawson votes yea the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. chu will vote yes on h.r. 8337. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts rise? ms. clark: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on h.r. 8337. as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes on h.r. 8337. and as the member designated by ms. meng, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote es on h.r. 8337. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> m
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentleman rom pennsylvania rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the .ouse that mr. lawson votes yea the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. chu will vote yes on h.r....
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what does the per minister think these jobs just aren't worth saving? >> mr. speaker, we're doing everything we can to save every job in the country and that is why the chancellor said the economic plan that he did and that's why we have the job retention bonus but of course things are tough which the chancellor hasof said and alas,e cannot save every job but we have to start with funds 2 billion pounds and now we have the lifetime skills guaranteed to ensure that people can retrain for the jobs that are going to be created by this economy. >> mr. speaker cochair of the midland [inaudible] party parliamentary group. our determined champions. we need to make sure that the midland, the largest regional ectside of london, is not left behind in the government leveling up agenda. will the per minister show a commitment to invest in the heart of our country on fire of the midland? >> my right honorable friend is completely right in supporting the midland engine and that is why we are investing another 200 million pounds and get teambuilding funds into the midlands e
what does the per minister think these jobs just aren't worth saving? >> mr. speaker, we're doing everything we can to save every job in the country and that is why the chancellor said the economic plan that he did and that's why we have the job retention bonus but of course things are tough which the chancellor hasof said and alas,e cannot save every job but we have to start with funds 2 billion pounds and now we have the lifetime skills guaranteed to ensure that people can retrain for...
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it does look like a bit of a monster which is why i got it redesigned yes it does have an aggressive solution look if i was convicted for me i would never seen your car from the front how would you describe its facial expression in such high. as it yeah it doesn't look very friendly says move over. and a little says look a bit evil it's a bit. different but it's inaugurated shade makes it look kind of evil so it's all see it. was all god's looks cute because it's so small. and weak place the one behind you. focus because that's the main thing this model is aggressive is that it's in my nature my god i. decide it's a bit like dogs and their owners being a like isn't it so agro is definitely in ask this smart guy he's going to explain to me nearly as a professor and he's an empty arse off several books on car stuff and who evidently likes his lie ins as i try a saturday morning skype call. typical italian poet who minnelli. is not there. but we wait. just a. minute in modern morning mr so i mean i mean. let's see what insights he has into aggressive car design how has the design change
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ms. chu will vote es on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 4894. and, madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yes on h.r. 894 as well. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam sp
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. takano: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. chu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ms. chu...
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does it is as if you know as we did this isn't just biding going in moving does. he need london in mind i just like the sea mist on legislation lizards has a take this is that these goons and then just at all stand it dismissal god. and that's just a scandal. it was good. this is a child this is denninger bear and i'm not saying. this is them is going out as does moses good man and good must just says too must respect and kindness only that it did not this is then he does all of that good that there's none of that that's that is under this i need to type up a little. too much stuff on it's own. bruising does to the ears its numbers and to see a. little things taken to must make it all the meeting between 9. this is 2nd oldest as the indian immanence iron maiden what is good news is that when you miss them they didn't want anyone and strengthen them in the best of ad understood so going in isn't was this guy's missing it displays not in des moines stunt lab that does does it answer how morris is still do does it want to name an awful disease or can cause little and
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it does matter. all we're saying in this bill -- and this is not the type of overall major climate bill that we would have to do eventually, this is a downpayment. and the idea is to look at certain things we can do now to invest in technology and look at innovation so we don't fall behind and we create the clean jobs in the future. in addition to that, the bill deals with energy efficiency which my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have opposed. these are things that are important to deal with the climate changes, to deal with the wildfires and hurricanes so our grid is more resilient and deal with the impact of the climate crisis. again, i know i'm not going to be able to convince most republic caps to support this. i'm hoping that some will and i'm hoping when we get this passed and have conversations with the senate that we can do a downpayment in terms of creating the clean jobs of the future and in the next session of congress, we'll do a larger initiative dealing with climate change. s
it does matter. all we're saying in this bill -- and this is not the type of overall major climate bill that we would have to do eventually, this is a downpayment. and the idea is to look at certain things we can do now to invest in technology and look at innovation so we don't fall behind and we create the clean jobs in the future. in addition to that, the bill deals with energy efficiency which my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have opposed. these are things that are important to...
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it does not have to be this way. when president obama and i were in the white house, we had to defend federal property. we did it, you did not see us whipping up fears around the deployment of secret federal troops. we just did our job. and the federal property was protected. when president obama and i were in office, we did not look at cities as democratic or republican run, these are american cities. but trump does not see himself as president for all americans. frankly, i believe if i were president today, the country would be safer and we would be seeing a lot less violence. here is why. i said we must address the issue of racial injustice. i personally spoke to george floyd's family and jacob blake's family. i know their pain and so do you. i know the justice they seek and so do you. they told us none of this violence respects or honors george or jacob. i believe we can bring these folks fighting for racial justice to the table. i have worked with police in this country for many years. i know that most cops are
it does not have to be this way. when president obama and i were in the white house, we had to defend federal property. we did it, you did not see us whipping up fears around the deployment of secret federal troops. we just did our job. and the federal property was protected. when president obama and i were in office, we did not look at cities as democratic or republican run, these are american cities. but trump does not see himself as president for all americans. frankly, i believe if i were...
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not just and so it does serve as hope shafton does does he and his exists in b.p. had to listen doesn't help lead to me doing. forward to talking to you i. should work for peace. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st. your identification for should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point on v.s.e. is to create trusts the shia. areas chozen with artificial intelligence where something different. obama's protect its own existence is next. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i still remember vividly how stunned i was found deep root trying to you through 2010 to training rick deepwater horizon exploded in the gulf of mexico and 11 people die. every day more than 3000000 gallons of crude oil gushed out into the ocean for 87 days straight the oil slick was calling sized to the u.s. state of new cheney and. in cases like these it is routine for multinationals to shift the blame on
not just and so it does serve as hope shafton does does he and his exists in b.p. had to listen doesn't help lead to me doing. forward to talking to you i. should work for peace. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st. your identification for should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point on v.s.e. is to create trusts the shia. areas chozen with artificial intelligence where something different. obama's protect its own...
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their phone going to set up does best friend and does what she does. they all really think that young by no means can i really. regret some illinois challenge called me your she. lead off with us tonight do you know. maybe i just don't like when you know me but as i made out of almost any. doubt if what i can tell you that i mean now that you have heard. of all. week one know when thing that will be more chill. when i come out i thought those. were no at the march or no. that is. no bigger than that from. where you see only also want to move every now and. i tell you ok. because look there is this there was. one of. them and ask where is. your only person us. 3 miles from here. you bring up looking of course to know which was most of my thoughts for you being with us because we took you we can also more since in your book you know her never leave us here on c.n.n. . this. doesn't mean you know in the least important. for him. but i want evidence in my. mouth and i'm going to be stopped deliberate i want. to see the savage. one does because i knew my. f
their phone going to set up does best friend and does what she does. they all really think that young by no means can i really. regret some illinois challenge called me your she. lead off with us tonight do you know. maybe i just don't like when you know me but as i made out of almost any. doubt if what i can tell you that i mean now that you have heard. of all. week one know when thing that will be more chill. when i come out i thought those. were no at the march or no. that is. no bigger than...
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does that satisfy the u.s. -- the u.s. electorate? does this still work for america?headquartered in texas? a $5 billion fund for education can be to buy tax revenue from this new entity which, by the way, bytedance has backed away from, saying this is groundless rumors that we have committed to $5 billion. this was only an estimate based on projections over time, on how this tiktok level would grow as a business. what it be 53% owned by americans? ward four/five board seats be americans? with the ipo drawdown the chinese interest? there are lots of issues on the outside and, of course access to the security of the algorithms and source code. for the chinese it comes down to is this the national security threat? at is this a loss of face? engle bloomberg stephen covering the latest on tiktok and oracle. next the global program to deploy coronavirus vaccines is growing but china is not taking part so far. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> dozens of countries have signed onto the global vaccine partnership known as covax, while the u.s. has declined to join the group. china has b
does that satisfy the u.s. -- the u.s. electorate? does this still work for america?headquartered in texas? a $5 billion fund for education can be to buy tax revenue from this new entity which, by the way, bytedance has backed away from, saying this is groundless rumors that we have committed to $5 billion. this was only an estimate based on projections over time, on how this tiktok level would grow as a business. what it be 53% owned by americans? ward four/five board seats be americans? with...
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and when he does this, what that does is to suck all the air out of the republican nominating process. attention from the republican race because there is no race. it's much like what happened after john mccain secured the nomination in 2008 very early and then everyone focuses on the very hotly contested democratic race. and both john mccain and both richard nixon needed the publicity in 1960. so in 1960, all the attention goes in the primary season to the democratic side of the aisle and that is really -- when we talk about primaries in 1960, we are talking plural, we are talking two. there are about maybe eight or nine officially. both are beauty contests. some are not contested or they are contested by a lower rank guys. the only two which amount to anything in 1960 are in wisconsin and in west virginia and they are, jfk is out to prove he can be viable as a catholic nominee, as a young fellow. and he doesn't have to prove it against lyndon johnson. because lyndon johnson is mr. backroom. he is the deal, he's not going to go into primaries. and in any case, primaries don't count f
and when he does this, what that does is to suck all the air out of the republican nominating process. attention from the republican race because there is no race. it's much like what happened after john mccain secured the nomination in 2008 very early and then everyone focuses on the very hotly contested democratic race. and both john mccain and both richard nixon needed the publicity in 1960. so in 1960, all the attention goes in the primary season to the democratic side of the aisle and that...
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what have does that mean? what kind of the pressure does it put on your candidate as a democrat?>> i think that biden will do fantastic. look, there is a great team preparing him for the debate. the topics were in agreement here, they are excellent and spot on. for what we need to discuss for the presidential election coming up. joe will be able to address the fact that he learns through the years as new evidence comes in, so i know the republicans will try to jab at changing positions over the years. but the democrats take new data in and they change positions based on that information opposed to trying to be stuck in 1789. as we just heard of a supreme court nominee. so joe will be sharp. he will be ready. he will come out swinging against donald trump as well. >> harris: all right. i want to step in and ask each gentlemen a quick question on the topics be. fast. we are running out of show because of the press conference that was making news that we took. so, on covid-19, kayleigh mcenany took a lot of questions. james, the president on that needs to do what next tuesday? >> we
what have does that mean? what kind of the pressure does it put on your candidate as a democrat?>> i think that biden will do fantastic. look, there is a great team preparing him for the debate. the topics were in agreement here, they are excellent and spot on. for what we need to discuss for the presidential election coming up. joe will be able to address the fact that he learns through the years as new evidence comes in, so i know the republicans will try to jab at changing positions...
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questions does it leave you with? >> it leaves me with a lot of questions. i think a moment ago there was a discussion of potential gift tax fraud. if you're looking at what might be criminal versus what may be a civil violation -- we know, of course, there's a very large potential civil violation here, given there's an audit and a very, very large claimed reduction in refund. the potential to, for example -- he's being ivanka trump very large sums of money. the focus for a criminal charge is, what is false in these tax returns, and what did donald trump know about those false statements? in other words, donald trump's going to try to say, i was just signing things put in front of me. but for a criminal charge, you have to prove that he knew that that statement was false and that he made that knowing that he was going to evade tax in some way, knowing it was unlawful in some way. that's the burden of proof. it's going to be very interesting in the coming weeks, as there's a lot of scrutiny over these i think impossibl
questions does it leave you with? >> it leaves me with a lot of questions. i think a moment ago there was a discussion of potential gift tax fraud. if you're looking at what might be criminal versus what may be a civil violation -- we know, of course, there's a very large potential civil violation here, given there's an audit and a very, very large claimed reduction in refund. the potential to, for example -- he's being ivanka trump very large sums of money. the focus for a criminal...
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for what reason does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. jayapal, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house, ms. ayapal will vote yes on h.r. 4894. and as the member designated by mr. garcia, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. garcia will vote yea on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house, mr. welch will vote yes on h.r. 489 . as the member designated by by pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. trowhan will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. kaptur of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house h.r.aptur will vote aye on 4894 the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. richmond of louisiana, pursuant to h.res. 965, i
for what reason does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. jayapal, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house, ms. ayapal will vote yes on h.r. 4894. and as the member designated by mr. garcia, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. garcia will vote yea on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont,...
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i'm sure he does as well. we want to get and agreement and do what we have done four times, reached an agreement and passed it overwhelmingly in both houses for the people because the people are hurting and we need to act and meet that challenge of their hurt and their need to and look at the various topics that were brought up on the negotiations, if you look at the senate bill and there are multiple bills out there and it's going to take a bipartisan bill working with the administration. mr. meadows has been here many times working trying to meet and sometimes not being able to get meetings. if you look at the senate bill, they include enhanced unemployment and more money for small businesses, for testing and had $16 billion, $31 billion for a vaccine and $20 billion for farmers, $15 billion for child care and had liability protection which continues to be a very big issue many small businesses bring up. if they open safely that they by not going to be shut down riff louis lawsuits. when you look at those di
i'm sure he does as well. we want to get and agreement and do what we have done four times, reached an agreement and passed it overwhelmingly in both houses for the people because the people are hurting and we need to act and meet that challenge of their hurt and their need to and look at the various topics that were brought up on the negotiations, if you look at the senate bill and there are multiple bills out there and it's going to take a bipartisan bill working with the administration. mr....
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he does what he always does, he failed the american people. he told a crowd of supporters in ohio that the disease affects virtually nobody and yet 200,000 have died. he is not up to his job. he never was. it's too big for him. the american people deserve a president who will take this deadly virus seriously and has a plan to defeat it. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio rise? oneay i dress the house for minute? ms. fudge: on friday, we lost an honorable and decent woman, justice ginsburg, a person who changed the world. who or now, her successors are bent on choosing her successor have no honor, no integrity. they did not learn the lessons of justice ginsburg which were decemberens iy, honor and integrity. all they want to do is fight for themselves. they don't want to help people who are in trouble. they don't care about people who are unemployed. what have they won for this nation? they just want to benefit themselves. we are not here for ourselves, but for the people who septem
he does what he always does, he failed the american people. he told a crowd of supporters in ohio that the disease affects virtually nobody and yet 200,000 have died. he is not up to his job. he never was. it's too big for him. the american people deserve a president who will take this deadly virus seriously and has a plan to defeat it. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio rise? oneay i dress the house for minute? ms. fudge: on...
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a couple days does not make a trend.he nasdaq 100 is now set for its best to day advance since april 30. yet, at the same time, rotation trade is also gaining momentum. long caps where the clear winners across equities yesterday because even as the nasdaq outperformed the s&p 500, the russell 2000 outperform the nasdaq. isso far in september, value beating growth, and that could end 11 months of growth dominance. the last time value beat growth was in september of 2019. the latest bank of america survey backs of this idea up, showing the start of a rotation into cyclicals. value stocks seen as a better position than growth, small preferable to large, and at the bottom is investor positioning and tech faltering. the worst is the eurozone losing favor. techame survey showed u.s. has become an even more crowded trade. it does not mean that the love affair with technology is about to end, it is more and more people cannot give it up, because if you want to stay even with the market, you cannot abandon tech. i go back to what
a couple days does not make a trend.he nasdaq 100 is now set for its best to day advance since april 30. yet, at the same time, rotation trade is also gaining momentum. long caps where the clear winners across equities yesterday because even as the nasdaq outperformed the s&p 500, the russell 2000 outperform the nasdaq. isso far in september, value beating growth, and that could end 11 months of growth dominance. the last time value beat growth was in september of 2019. the latest bank of...
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francine: does joe biden need to win the debate, or does he just not need to be terrible tomorrow? jacob: he needs to not be terrible. the problem for trump is that he and his surrogates have spent a lot of time basically setting expectations for biden on the floor. they did the same thing with biden's national convention asech is broadly praised good if not great for biden. this distance between the expectations that have been set, that he would not be able to remember where he was, did not do them any favors. they are kind of repeating that tactic. it is possible biden could have some kind of slip up, he could turn in a bad performance, but again, what we have seen repeatedly throughout the campaign is that the electorate has largely made up its mind. the number of undecided voters is real but small. tom: jacob, who is the undecided voter? jacob: that is a really good question, and i'm afraid i don't have a really good answer. you have conservatives who may not like donald trump on a personal level, they may not like the tweeting, they may not like the details of his personal lif
francine: does joe biden need to win the debate, or does he just not need to be terrible tomorrow? jacob: he needs to not be terrible. the problem for trump is that he and his surrogates have spent a lot of time basically setting expectations for biden on the floor. they did the same thing with biden's national convention asech is broadly praised good if not great for biden. this distance between the expectations that have been set, that he would not be able to remember where he was, did not do...
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it does make you ask the question do we matter?nything that the black lives matter movement is doing that you think is unwise? are they getting it wrong or right most of the time? >> first of all, i think this -- thee far beyond organization has turned into a movement. the organization is one thing. the movement is something completely different. the slogan has taken on all over the world until u.s. people in europe and africa carrying black lives matter signs. that is not all connected to the organization. i think what has taken place is that many people have bought into the reality that they want to be a part of history that says black lives do matter. i appreciate that. i support that. i endorse the overall concept. i think it has taken on a life of its own. however, i do not think we can win this battle just by protest. at some point, protests have to convert to a change of policies, and i think we are at that point right now. we have to move away and disavow all violence. i think it is a distraction from the overall message we
it does make you ask the question do we matter?nything that the black lives matter movement is doing that you think is unwise? are they getting it wrong or right most of the time? >> first of all, i think this -- thee far beyond organization has turned into a movement. the organization is one thing. the movement is something completely different. the slogan has taken on all over the world until u.s. people in europe and africa carrying black lives matter signs. that is not all connected...
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how they do is tied very much to healthy president does. -- to how the president does. remember to vote for the republican down ballot. judy: many republican calculi, or whatever the plural of calculus is. amy walter, tamera keith, we appreciate it. judy: photojournalist sebastian rich visited u.n. peacekeepers in cyprus to see how they are adapting amid the coronavirus. find his images on our web site, pbs/org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrowvening. newshour, thank you. please stay safe and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> caregiver. eclipse chaser. a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. >> johnson and johnson. consumer cellular. bmsf railway. the candida fund, committed to restorative justice and work through investment in transformative leaders and ideas. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> the alfred p sloan foundatio
how they do is tied very much to healthy president does. -- to how the president does. remember to vote for the republican down ballot. judy: many republican calculi, or whatever the plural of calculus is. amy walter, tamera keith, we appreciate it. judy: photojournalist sebastian rich visited u.n. peacekeepers in cyprus to see how they are adapting amid the coronavirus. find his images on our web site, pbs/org/newshour. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join...
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it does look like a bit of a monster which is why i got it through design yes it does have an aggressive supposin look my husband picked it for me because i was never seen your car from the front how would you describe its facial expressions i'm so shy. as if yeah it doesn't look very friendly says move over. people such as look a bit evil so this is. different but it's in the gated shade makes it look kind of evil so it's also it was the gods looks cute because it's so small so klayman weekly's the one behind you. doctors does that's the main thing is this model is aggressive it's in my nature my god i. desire it's a bit like dogs and their owners being a like them this is so eggroll is definitely in x. this mark guy is going to explain polo to me nearly as a professor in his eye and arse off several books on the car struck me who evidently likes his lions as i try a saturday morning skype call. typical italian poet to me nearly. is not there. but we will wait. a. minute in modern morning mr so many of let's see what insights he has into aggressive car design how has the design changed
it does look like a bit of a monster which is why i got it through design yes it does have an aggressive supposin look my husband picked it for me because i was never seen your car from the front how would you describe its facial expressions i'm so shy. as if yeah it doesn't look very friendly says move over. people such as look a bit evil so this is. different but it's in the gated shade makes it look kind of evil so it's also it was the gods looks cute because it's so small so klayman...
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that does that reliably and does that safely is a huge potential win and will enormously tipped the balance in our favor in the future while acute drugs for managing the crisis here now are very important and lots of investments going into trying to find them including cutting edge technologies i'm talking to colleagues who have got very clever ways of using artificial intelligence learning systems to look at how when viruses going to cells they change the spectrum of genes that are turned on and turned off in a cell and they can marry that pattern up with the changes that different drugs produce and they're using the argument well if a drug produces the mirror image changes in the gene profile in a cell that the virus does perhaps that drug could interact with that virus and stop it growing so people are looking at enormous numbers of drugs that we already have on the shelves to see if they can see these sorts of matches and that will help us here now but one must never take your eye off the longer term because this problem is not going to go away and therefore having a long term s
that does that reliably and does that safely is a huge potential win and will enormously tipped the balance in our favor in the future while acute drugs for managing the crisis here now are very important and lots of investments going into trying to find them including cutting edge technologies i'm talking to colleagues who have got very clever ways of using artificial intelligence learning systems to look at how when viruses going to cells they change the spectrum of genes that are turned on...
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he does not support and does not stand with white supremacists.es not and anyone who wants to fabricate a false claim to say he does, it is just irresponsible. to get your take on ohio specifically. today, the court moved into a swing state status with vice president biden and president trump. how do you see it this year? >> they were wrong in 2016 and they are trying to figure out how to put this on their wounds here in 2020. saying as late as 7:30 on election night that hillary clinton would be the next president or president-elect. we now know how that turned out. i am not surprised that pollsters are saying that but i live in ohio. i work throughout eastern and southeastern ohio and the enthusiasm for the president today far exceeds what it was in 2016. there is no way it is a close election in ohio. the president will take ohio, north carolina, florida, and the president is going to win this election. >> it is really valuable to have your opinion on the election. votersup, how undecided reacted to last night's chaotic debate. uncommitted swin
he does not support and does not stand with white supremacists.es not and anyone who wants to fabricate a false claim to say he does, it is just irresponsible. to get your take on ohio specifically. today, the court moved into a swing state status with vice president biden and president trump. how do you see it this year? >> they were wrong in 2016 and they are trying to figure out how to put this on their wounds here in 2020. saying as late as 7:30 on election night that hillary clinton...
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what does the support mean? what does european support, what does u.s. support mean for greece?s like both of those have greece's back. how does that change the way greece approaches its relationship with turkey and what you think that support looks like? minister varvitsiotis: what is happening as we have seen an escalation with turkey. it started last year with the increased number of refugees. it continued last march and february with the refugees at ,he border, with a violent act and it continued during the summer with the violation of the exclusive economic zone of greece and the disputed areas in the southeastern mediterranean. turkey movedel of out. at the same time, the tone from ankara is a tone of increasing toneons, and a belligerent addressed to athens, but also brussels and other european capitals. this is a behavior that is not going to be tolerated. it is not that greece is changing its position. it is the others that understand it is not greece causing the problems. it is turkey that wants to in disregardrders to international law. we ask for two things. one is d
what does the support mean? what does european support, what does u.s. support mean for greece?s like both of those have greece's back. how does that change the way greece approaches its relationship with turkey and what you think that support looks like? minister varvitsiotis: what is happening as we have seen an escalation with turkey. it started last year with the increased number of refugees. it continued last march and february with the refugees at ,he border, with a violent act and it...
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tom is clear that he does not believe -- he says this a few times, he does not believe that kissinger did not know about it. he finds are hard to believe, but also does not believe kissinger is responsible for watergate. this?s his role in he extends executive power in ways that no other advisor did and then becomes, as tom says, the foreign-policy president who no one elected. raising the nuclear alert. tom covers is very well, without consulting the president in 1970 three. to what extent are the abuses of ?ower we see thereafter are they connected to kissinger? how much of his story is the story of the abuse of the executive power? i asked him that and he was very, very angry. i hope tom will not be angry in answering that as he was. political animal in a democratic political context, why does he love dictator so much? it does not negate the argument that he might be a political animal, but it is not what you would expect. it's not what you would expect. was willingn, who to work with dictators, really had this belief that other societies were eventually going to reform and become
tom is clear that he does not believe -- he says this a few times, he does not believe that kissinger did not know about it. he finds are hard to believe, but also does not believe kissinger is responsible for watergate. this?s his role in he extends executive power in ways that no other advisor did and then becomes, as tom says, the foreign-policy president who no one elected. raising the nuclear alert. tom covers is very well, without consulting the president in 1970 three. to what extent are...
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what does that actually mean? what does it actually imply? well, it says that individuals are sovereign over their own lives. and what does it mean to say that you're sovereign over your own life? it means that each and every individual is self-owning and self-governing. and that life is sacrosanct and the right to life also embedded in it is the moral right for each and every individual to pursue those values which promote their lives. all right. what about the right to liberty? what is the right to liberty? the right to liberty means a kind of unobstructed freedom to think, choose, act, produce and acquire both material and spiritual values. it's unobstructed freedom, although constrained by the right to liberty of other individuals. all right. now, the declaration of independence does not include a right -- a natural right to liberty. but i'm going to include it, basically because thomas jefferson and the author of the declaration believed that property was just as much a fundamental right as were life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
what does that actually mean? what does it actually imply? well, it says that individuals are sovereign over their own lives. and what does it mean to say that you're sovereign over your own life? it means that each and every individual is self-owning and self-governing. and that life is sacrosanct and the right to life also embedded in it is the moral right for each and every individual to pursue those values which promote their lives. all right. what about the right to liberty? what is the...
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what does that tell you?efinitely throws a wrench in this idea that we've had for a long time that children are immune. and you keep hearing people in powerful places like the president say that they are immune. they're not. they can get this disease. what remains to be good news is that it looks like their disease is just not as serious on average as an adult. and that's really good news. and this also may be a function of the fact that now that we know that kids can get disease, doctors are checking more often. so you're doing a lot more testing and the number of cases you're going to find go up. which is a good thing. we want to test and know who has it, because we want to make sure we're providing those people the treatment they need, and make sure they're not spreading it. so testing in children is a good and important thing, even if it renders more cases. but the good news still is we're not seeing too much. very, very serious illness among kids, not to say you haven't seen it. there have been many kids
what does that tell you?efinitely throws a wrench in this idea that we've had for a long time that children are immune. and you keep hearing people in powerful places like the president say that they are immune. they're not. they can get this disease. what remains to be good news is that it looks like their disease is just not as serious on average as an adult. and that's really good news. and this also may be a function of the fact that now that we know that kids can get disease, doctors are...
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does that change votes?nk part of the reason some people voted for president trump who might not have done so , conservatives who are morally conservative thought he would be a good vehicle to be able to provide really a once in a generation change in the balance of the supreme court. chance to make a fundamental swing. if that change takes place before the actual vote in november, then does he get rewarded or to some of those voters say i got done what he needs to get done with president trump. i don't know if i need to vote for him a second time. or do they say he was true to his word, we need to reward his consistency. i think it's too hard to tell at the moment. we aree: it seems entering another key week for brexit talks. can trust be regained between the two parties so there is an agreement? without trust, will we get a deal? >> that is the right question. trust was severely eroded by boris johnson's decision to bring in parliaments internal market bill which would allow the british government to overr
does that change votes?nk part of the reason some people voted for president trump who might not have done so , conservatives who are morally conservative thought he would be a good vehicle to be able to provide really a once in a generation change in the balance of the supreme court. chance to make a fundamental swing. if that change takes place before the actual vote in november, then does he get rewarded or to some of those voters say i got done what he needs to get done with president...
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and if he does not? then iif he does win, think you will see the divisions get much deeper. will have aook, he hold on the party. his takeover of the republican party will be total and complete , and i also think that democrats will have to think about a few things as well. because of donald trump wins, it is the second time that there is a repudiation of democrats at a time when it really looked like that was not going to happen. will havek democrats to do soul-searching about how do you win national elections. republicans would become a trumpy party. and full on, there is no coming back from it. it would be a populist, nationalist, party. if donald trump loses and joe biden wins,, especially if he wins by a lot, and gets a thorough repudiation of trump and trumpism, then i think there is an opportunity for the republican party, as it does sometimes when it is out of power, to go back and do its own soul-searching and think, ok how are we going to win and have a big enough coalition. lot, it is by a bec
and if he does not? then iif he does win, think you will see the divisions get much deeper. will have aook, he hold on the party. his takeover of the republican party will be total and complete , and i also think that democrats will have to think about a few things as well. because of donald trump wins, it is the second time that there is a repudiation of democrats at a time when it really looked like that was not going to happen. will havek democrats to do soul-searching about how do you win...
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that's what the blue does. it's imperative law enforcement have the means necessary to who and which funding, ons are organizing, and inciting these in our country. as members of congress, we are enemies,defend against both northern and domestic. -- both foreign and domestic. peacefully protest, imperative that those funneling money to cause disruption are held accountable actions. michigan's first district proudly stands with our law community, and we honor the good work that so many every en and women do day, keeping strong that thin lue line which defends against chaos and anarchy threatening our society. i fervently urge the department f.b.i. to and the take all available further ction to ensure that the rioters and especially those are held money to them accountable to the maximum extent allowable by the law. yield back.t i mr. biggs: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding back. now recognize my good friend from north carolina, representative budd. thank you, chairman biggs. thank, again, the chair.
that's what the blue does. it's imperative law enforcement have the means necessary to who and which funding, ons are organizing, and inciting these in our country. as members of congress, we are enemies,defend against both northern and domestic. -- both foreign and domestic. peacefully protest, imperative that those funneling money to cause disruption are held accountable actions. michigan's first district proudly stands with our law community, and we honor the good work that so many every en...
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he's an old, white catholic working class guy who does not -- who is moderate and does not look and does the years. >> over the last six, eight, over the last year. he's changed -- >> listen, we watch the primary. he almost lost the primaries because he wasn't left enough. the left was not happy about him winning the primaries. i had a conversation the other day and bernie sanders said look, i'm way to the left of joe on a bunch of stuff and we'll fight about it after election day. so i understand the tactic. >> if joe -- that's what republicans are looking at. is joe going to be able to stand up to the socialist and, you know, tonight we'll see. >> the question if biden frames it right is not who is going to be driving the car but what about the car that this guy just crashed? >> yeah. >> you can't -- donald trump did not create the coronavirus. >> no. you -- >> he's vulnerable on it. >> worse than every other global leader period. and so no, he didn't create it but he mismanaged it so badly that we have almost a quarter of the cases and only 4% of the world population. there is one mor
he's an old, white catholic working class guy who does not -- who is moderate and does not look and does the years. >> over the last six, eight, over the last year. he's changed -- >> listen, we watch the primary. he almost lost the primaries because he wasn't left enough. the left was not happy about him winning the primaries. i had a conversation the other day and bernie sanders said look, i'm way to the left of joe on a bunch of stuff and we'll fight about it after election day....
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johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, people in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan versus the plan of the republicans. he did means himself completely. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inaugural address he was drunk. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely the means his office by campaigning against his own party, against the republican party. going to the north, and he plays the race card repeatedly. he thinks he can unite white northerners and white southerners on race. he says this will be a mongrel democracy, black rates, black supremacy. this means marriage, social equality. would your daughter mary a black man? that's where begins. he is so crude that people in the
johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, people in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan versus the plan of the republicans. he did means himself completely. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inaugural address he was drunk. he was so badly drunk that he had to be held up. he completely the means his office by campaigning against his own party, against the republican party. going to the north,...
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and if it does where does that see the rest of the oil world?saudi arabia sees itself as a low cost producer with the most value. otherdoes, it will leave low-cost producers in a position. i think that last barrel is very far down the road. alix: do others agree with you? i feel like there is a big debate developing that the last barrel will happen sooner rather than later as countries try to figure out their energy future. dan: there is no question that you are seeing a shift in the european oil companies and the oil demand peeking in the 20 20's -- peaking in the 2020's rather than 2030's. in the united states, there are 280 million cars and cards stay on the road. demand will continue. oil is used for a lot of other things, like many things you have in a hospital operating room, your mask is just not cars , i think that i would be cautious about generalizing the economy and what demand looks like, when we are in the midst of this covid crisis, because we do not know what the full impact will be or what kind of economic growth we will have whe
and if it does where does that see the rest of the oil world?saudi arabia sees itself as a low cost producer with the most value. otherdoes, it will leave low-cost producers in a position. i think that last barrel is very far down the road. alix: do others agree with you? i feel like there is a big debate developing that the last barrel will happen sooner rather than later as countries try to figure out their energy future. dan: there is no question that you are seeing a shift in the european...
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does that impact your world?ould it impact the world economy longer-term, or is it a very regional concern? stephanie: this is something i have been thinking about quite a lot in recent weeks because there is sort of a theme emerging that as western governments continue to put esg center,enter -- at the you're seeing governments more and more under pressure to act when they see human rights abuses, speak out, act to kind of contravene any potential transparency issues, human rights abuses come etc.. you are seeing that with china and russia. what that is illustrating is the challenges for these western governments as they move along, when countries like russia and china are not coming along to that germany -- with that journey. it contributes to this long-term theme of a more regionalized environment for trade come and i think that is the reality of what will play out, again, over the long-term. short-term, there is that relationship, but long-term the sustainability, social and governance principles, it also add
does that impact your world?ould it impact the world economy longer-term, or is it a very regional concern? stephanie: this is something i have been thinking about quite a lot in recent weeks because there is sort of a theme emerging that as western governments continue to put esg center,enter -- at the you're seeing governments more and more under pressure to act when they see human rights abuses, speak out, act to kind of contravene any potential transparency issues, human rights abuses come...
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not too much to it is almost like he does not care. it does not affect him.ause it does not affect him or his class of friends. checkbook and get rapid testing on command. if you do not, you have to wait in lines and wait for weeks for your did -- for your results. jobou have the kind of where you can work from the the risk ofme, getting covid is very small at work. this job reports that 37 million people reported they are working in an office in august. but if you're working on an assembly line or diving a truck to deliver packages, you are at much greater risk. the job reports that more than 27 million workers reported that they could not work or lost ours because their employer had to close or lost business due to the pandemic. you can hire a private tutor or have a live-in childcare. you can balance being a. in remote schooling -- you can balance being a parent and remote schooling. we held briefings on school safety a few days ago, asking the questions that so many parents call and ask us. and educators as well who feel like they are in an impossible sit
not too much to it is almost like he does not care. it does not affect him.ause it does not affect him or his class of friends. checkbook and get rapid testing on command. if you do not, you have to wait in lines and wait for weeks for your did -- for your results. jobou have the kind of where you can work from the the risk ofme, getting covid is very small at work. this job reports that 37 million people reported they are working in an office in august. but if you're working on an assembly...
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that's what poll picks does -- politics does.an beings have to carry out these policies, and they have their own ambitions, as we are learning. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, for pointing all that up. next up, haircuts for thee but not for me. hypocrisy in modern america. stay with us. ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it.
that's what poll picks does -- politics does.an beings have to carry out these policies, and they have their own ambitions, as we are learning. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, for pointing all that up. next up, haircuts for thee but not for me. hypocrisy in modern america. stay with us. ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna...
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it does help. there is no question about it. congressman smith, i was just thinking when you said that, almost every weekend i'm on the appalachian trail, very near my home, or other hiking trails with fell vets out hiking. it is exactly as he described it. it is therapeutic. i would encourage everyone to do it. especially now that we can begin to get out of this pandemic, i know that's kept a lot of people in their homes where they can't get out. they feel trapped. again, reach out and i again thank the chairman for your work on this. making this a -- an important issue for the committee this year. i appreciate your leadership on that. i encourage all of my colleagues to support this bill. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: madam speaker, i thank the ranking member for his assistance and partnership in getting the compact to the finish line. i certainly thank chairman smith for his contribution. i agree with the chai
it does help. there is no question about it. congressman smith, i was just thinking when you said that, almost every weekend i'm on the appalachian trail, very near my home, or other hiking trails with fell vets out hiking. it is exactly as he described it. it is therapeutic. i would encourage everyone to do it. especially now that we can begin to get out of this pandemic, i know that's kept a lot of people in their homes where they can't get out. they feel trapped. again, reach out and i again...
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because this president today does not believe in docracy, does not believe in the rule of iow, or does not in fact believe in the constitof the united states. so i would hope thathile people will have strong disagreements with biden, i do, for the moment, put that aside, that's what in a senseoalition politics is about, you come together, for a common goal, goal is to defeat trump. after that, we're going to oight it, as to the future of the democratic party and the future of america. bute'll do that within the context of a democratic society. and u constitution. >> there are still sanders supporters who are not persuaded.e beca they feel lik they are abdicated a progressive agenda. >> i hope and inow that most progressives are politically sophisticated. and that is, we take things one step at a time. and the first step that we have to take, and i said that, you know, you put up anf excerpt my speech at the democratic there are conservative with republicans who understand that trump is a threat to amerdean cracy. i will work with them. i'll work with indeps. i will work with anybody wh
because this president today does not believe in docracy, does not believe in the rule of iow, or does not in fact believe in the constitof the united states. so i would hope thathile people will have strong disagreements with biden, i do, for the moment, put that aside, that's what in a senseoalition politics is about, you come together, for a common goal, goal is to defeat trump. after that, we're going to oight it, as to the future of the democratic party and the future of america. bute'll...