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rush of illinois, they will vote yes on s.3846. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. conway, i inform the house that ms. conway will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. horsford of nevada, i inform the house that mr. horsford will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. keating, ms. bonamici, mr. phillips and mr. khanna, those members will vote yes on s.3846. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kind of wisconsin and these members will vote yes. the speaker pro te
rush of illinois, they will vote yes on s.3846. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. conway, i inform the house that ms. conway will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. horsford of nevada, i inform the house that mr. horsford will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of...
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first latina elected to congress from illinois. we just made her-story tonight in the third district. amy: democradelia ramirez is a progressivstate representative who is the daughter of guatemalan immigrants, and the wife of a daca recipient. she previously served in the illinois state house after being elected in 2018 and has for years been a community organir. she formerly worked as the campaign manager of common cause illinois, co-chaired the elected officials chter of the state's working families party affiliate. the working families party played a key role in supporting her congressional race, and progressive members of congress also supported her, including senator sanders and elizabeth warr and also congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez. as the intercept reports, ramirez is now said to be "poised to become a squaadjacent member of congress," but she had to overcome opposition fr the aipac-allied super pac, democratic majority for israel, or dmfi, the day after the election, congressmember elect delia ramirez spoke at a ce
first latina elected to congress from illinois. we just made her-story tonight in the third district. amy: democradelia ramirez is a progressivstate representative who is the daughter of guatemalan immigrants, and the wife of a daca recipient. she previously served in the illinois state house after being elected in 2018 and has for years been a community organir. she formerly worked as the campaign manager of common cause illinois, co-chaired the elected officials chter of the state's working...
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the illinois michigan canal is a pretty critical canal. lincoln had told his friend joshua speed, i want to be known as the dewitt clinton of illinois. now, those who who dewitt clinton is, he was the governor of new york when the erie canal was put into service and he had been instrumental prior to being being governor in getting the erie canal built. the erie canal runs from new york, from the hudson river, albany, over to lake erie. and it was gangbusters for the new york economy, the new york state economy and the new england economy, who could now more easily get products all the way through to lake erie and through the great lakes to chicago, the illinois, michigan canal did get built, and it goes from chicago to lasalle on the illinois river, which then goes to the mississippi river. so finish that connection. so you much more easily move product across across by land instead of having go down the coast or having to put them on on, on wagons and move them the muddy roads. so this was it was it was critical to making illinois grow an
the illinois michigan canal is a pretty critical canal. lincoln had told his friend joshua speed, i want to be known as the dewitt clinton of illinois. now, those who who dewitt clinton is, he was the governor of new york when the erie canal was put into service and he had been instrumental prior to being being governor in getting the erie canal built. the erie canal runs from new york, from the hudson river, albany, over to lake erie. and it was gangbusters for the new york economy, the new...
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bustos of illinois and mr. kind of wisconsin, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.con.res 119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lahood of illinois, i inform the house that mr. lahood will vote nay on h.r. 119. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 221. the nays are 207. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the concurrent resolution is adopted. without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i hereby remove myself as a co-sponsor from h.r. 6637. the speaker pro tempore: the request is granted. will the house please come to order. please come to order. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address th
bustos of illinois and mr. kind of wisconsin, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.con.res 119. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lahood of illinois, i inform the house that mr. lahood will vote nay on h.r. 119. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 221. the nays are 207. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the...
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because if i was in illinois i would have been stuck there. you can take a newborn baby on an airplane. even a beginner i knew knew we would have to work through a lot of issues including the senate rules. there is the way for me to get on the floor to vote with my baby, unless they change the rules. and that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar and with my chief of staff come back and forth, back and forth first with orrin hatch who was the rules committee chairman and then later on --, what did that experience show you and tell you how far washington and the hill has to go to be truly feminist in terms of its ability to represent? as you point out others raise children, to try to exactly. let me tell you one thing i learned is you can find allies and unexpected places. that process come once the senators knew i was having these conversations and negotiating, there were those who were very traditional oriented. orrin hatch was sort of at the forefront of that because he was the rules committee chairman and y
because if i was in illinois i would have been stuck there. you can take a newborn baby on an airplane. even a beginner i knew knew we would have to work through a lot of issues including the senate rules. there is the way for me to get on the floor to vote with my baby, unless they change the rules. and that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar and with my chief of staff come back and forth, back and forth first with orrin hatch who was the rules committee...
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look around you outside of illinois in cities across the country.es in your county jail. you are saying that half of them will be released on day one. which i assume is probably the first week of january. and the other half go free within 90 days. why would anyone vote for a law like this? >> well again, it was done in a pressure cooker lame duck session over a two-day period. one of the constitutional challenges that we have. there is a number of requirements in our constitution about how many times a bill has to be read, how many subjects can be in a given piece of legislation, also bail is guaranteed in our constitution. they did not have a right by statute to abolish it. that creates a really weird dynamic, bill. on january 1st defense attorneys will be suing, there are 43 crimes that are in the detention section in the new law that are clearly unconstitutional. a person cannot be held without bail on those 43 crimes so defense attorneys will be attacking this law. i don't think they even thought about that. >> bill: i don't know if the governor
look around you outside of illinois in cities across the country.es in your county jail. you are saying that half of them will be released on day one. which i assume is probably the first week of january. and the other half go free within 90 days. why would anyone vote for a law like this? >> well again, it was done in a pressure cooker lame duck session over a two-day period. one of the constitutional challenges that we have. there is a number of requirements in our constitution about...
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not so the people of nebraska or illinois, or kentucky. jefferson davis was born in kentucky with 100 miles from lincoln, one year before. also in a log cabin, but he took a different route. they moved down south and became cotton farmers. jefferson davis's brother gave him a large cotton plantation. when the idea of the agriculture department came up for the first time, which is before the war. david is a senator from mississippi. and he says that agriculture needs no teaching by congress. agriculture needs no teaching by congress. and it didn't. not if your brother gave you a plantation. it was only for other people, right? i think this contrast really shows you better than anything the contrast between the governing philosophies of the north and the south. in the union, there was a belief that the federal government should play a much larger hand than ever had before. and they wanted to create opportunity for people at the bottom. they wanted to create education. they wanted to great transportation. they wanted to attract immigrants. th
not so the people of nebraska or illinois, or kentucky. jefferson davis was born in kentucky with 100 miles from lincoln, one year before. also in a log cabin, but he took a different route. they moved down south and became cotton farmers. jefferson davis's brother gave him a large cotton plantation. when the idea of the agriculture department came up for the first time, which is before the war. david is a senator from mississippi. and he says that agriculture needs no teaching by congress....
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i couldn't even give birth back in illinois where he wanted to give birth. i had to do in d.c. because if i was in illinois i would've been stuck there and you can't take a newborn baby on an airplane. so even from the beginning i knew we would have to work through a lot of issues including the senate rules. there is the way for me to get on the floor to vote with my baby unless they changed the rules. that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar and with my chief of staff went back and forth back and forth first with orrin hatch who was the rules committee chairman and then later on with roy blunt when he took over. >> host: what did that experience show you and tell you about how far washington and the hill has to go to be truly feminist in terms of its ability to represent? female concerns are male concerns. >> guest: you can find alice in unexpected places. that process once the senators knew i i was having these conversations and negotiating, there were those who were very very tradition oriented. orrin hatch was sort of at the forefront of
i couldn't even give birth back in illinois where he wanted to give birth. i had to do in d.c. because if i was in illinois i would've been stuck there and you can't take a newborn baby on an airplane. so even from the beginning i knew we would have to work through a lot of issues including the senate rules. there is the way for me to get on the floor to vote with my baby unless they changed the rules. that was almost a nine-month long process of negotiations with amy klobuchar and with my...
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he talked about how hard it was living in frontier, kentucky and indiana and illinois where there were no roads or just the worst muddy roads, and there was no credit and businesses failed including one that that he worked for when it was cheaper to ship goods from england to the east coast and his issues were all economic issues a tariff to help american industry a national bank to provide credit so that ordinary people would be able to do business as lincoln had and not fail perhaps and really most importantly roads transportation was just this is the buildback better of their day and if you lived in the on the frontier back then to be able to get goods to market really spell the difference between having a chance to improve in life and and and even even in the slavery issue lincoln took an economic tack you couldn't in in the state of illinois. i know we have some illinoisans or native illinoisans in the audience here. you couldn't if you wanted a political future in illinois advocate for social equality among the races and and their famous lincoln douglas debates in 1858. douglas t
he talked about how hard it was living in frontier, kentucky and indiana and illinois where there were no roads or just the worst muddy roads, and there was no credit and businesses failed including one that that he worked for when it was cheaper to ship goods from england to the east coast and his issues were all economic issues a tariff to help american industry a national bank to provide credit so that ordinary people would be able to do business as lincoln had and not fail perhaps and...
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keep an eye on illinois. together and that a starts with crime, starts with lowering our taxes and it starts with improving our education and all of those have just been decimated over the last four years. there's absolutely no excuse for the failed leadership that jb pritzker has brought to the table. maria: darren, who is the electorate, do you think that's coming out for you? we were talking earlier in the show about what the wall street journal is reporting this morning, exclusively, that white suburban women, a key group for the midterms have now shifted their priority, they're going from democrats to republicans, independents moving toward republicans. you know, the democrats talk so much about the abortion issue, thinking they would be getting these suburban women and yet now we're seeing suburban women shift because of what you're talking about, crime. i know you've had former democrat congresswoman tule sigi gabbard campaigning for you. how important is her support, the support of suburban women and
keep an eye on illinois. together and that a starts with crime, starts with lowering our taxes and it starts with improving our education and all of those have just been decimated over the last four years. there's absolutely no excuse for the failed leadership that jb pritzker has brought to the table. maria: darren, who is the electorate, do you think that's coming out for you? we were talking earlier in the show about what the wall street journal is reporting this morning, exclusively, that...
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a senior chief deputy whip from illinois. good morning. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: how did this election go with progresses in the house? guest: progressives made a lot of progress, we are continuing to do so. progress do so through the end of thein session. and i think we are going to continue to do so. after the republicans will have in the house of representatives. >> howdy think that is going to work as far as pushing an agenda forward or pushing your leadership to make changes or current agenda? works first of all let me just say as the chairman of the consumer protection subcommittee, i have had unanimous support from the republicans to move things. there is going to be a number of things we still i believe be able to do to protect consumers online, their privacy et cetera when it comes to the internet. so it is not all about the huge issues. but in the meantime i think the republicans in the house right now we only have a small majority as a democrats. they are going to haps have been even smaller majority yet they are go
a senior chief deputy whip from illinois. good morning. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: how did this election go with progresses in the house? guest: progressives made a lot of progress, we are continuing to do so. progress do so through the end of thein session. and i think we are going to continue to do so. after the republicans will have in the house of representatives. >> howdy think that is going to work as far as pushing an agenda forward or pushing...
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said there were 800,000 veterans in illinois. i knew there were at least one.2 million because that is how many individual veterans applied for license plates for the secretary of state. the v.a. is undercounting 400,000 veterans in illinois. so when they go to build a new hospital they say illinois is only 800,000 it doesn't need the additional hospital we will build. that means illinois doesn't get the hospital. and those other 4000 that are not being counted do need help to help is not they are it has gone somewhere else. i spent a lot of time telling veterans even if you don't plan to use it go sign up so they know you are there. the best way to take care of your buddy is not to enroll in the v.a. but to enroll so they know you are there and you are counted. i run into this all the time. they are in the mode of taking care of their buddies or sacrificing for the team instead of watching out for themselves and it hurts the team when they don't get the care they need. host: you eloquently say in the book it's just a matter of t
said there were 800,000 veterans in illinois. i knew there were at least one.2 million because that is how many individual veterans applied for license plates for the secretary of state. the v.a. is undercounting 400,000 veterans in illinois. so when they go to build a new hospital they say illinois is only 800,000 it doesn't need the additional hospital we will build. that means illinois doesn't get the hospital. and those other 4000 that are not being counted do need help to help is not they...
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making these, illinois, and iconic company, boeing left illinois, elon musk, pretty famous now, he leftifornia and you see a lot of people moving away from high regulation states and you know where they are going, texas and florida with no income tax. >> you sidetracked me but is elon musk a hero of yours are good for the country in your view? >> that's obligated because he's changed his political philosophy the last -- when he started with companies like solar power company, tesla, spacex, he's getting all of this money, i don't think anybody's company has more money than elon musk but i do liken that woken up to the dangers of wokeism and for example he wants -- is an advocate of free speech and i am, to. you have the right to say what you want to say i have a right to say what i want to say, i like what either of your saying so i will shut your voice down, i don't think -- it's pretty rare in this country we do havet the bill of rights, the right of assembly and religion and free speech, the right to bear arms, a fair trial, all of these things in history are not troubling so i admir
making these, illinois, and iconic company, boeing left illinois, elon musk, pretty famous now, he leftifornia and you see a lot of people moving away from high regulation states and you know where they are going, texas and florida with no income tax. >> you sidetracked me but is elon musk a hero of yours are good for the country in your view? >> that's obligated because he's changed his political philosophy the last -- when he started with companies like solar power company, tesla,...
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right now in illinois 1 million people have cast their ballots. arlette saenz is traveling with the president. so what do we expect the president might if focus on during today's event there? >> reporter: well, with three days to go president biden is set to talk about how democrats are trying to offer economic relief to americans as he is continuing to try to present this contrast between the gop and the democrats saying that this election is a choice and not necessarily a referendum on the democratic agenda and his time in office. here in joliet, illinois, the president will be focusing on the democrats' efforts to try to lower prescription drug costs and also protect social security and medicare. areas that he says are under threat if republicans take control of the house and senate. the white house is really trying to key in into economic issues in the closing days of this campaign as they are keenly aware that the economy and inflation are top of mind for voters and as voter discontent over the economy could jeopardize democrats' chances of h
right now in illinois 1 million people have cast their ballots. arlette saenz is traveling with the president. so what do we expect the president might if focus on during today's event there? >> reporter: well, with three days to go president biden is set to talk about how democrats are trying to offer economic relief to americans as he is continuing to try to present this contrast between the gop and the democrats saying that this election is a choice and not necessarily a referendum on...
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back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting files on fires on the rails ahead of the train the wheels would spin and slip that have to get the fire off the wheels before the train could proceed. back in the days when embalming was not the exact science it is now, they would have materials in the funeral car under the casket to touchup the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get his body back to the burial. >> we are looking a picture now, bob, a broader image of the funeral train. you won't notice the decorations that festooned the outside with the different bunt
back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting...
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wade. >> representative-elect delia ramirez of illinois.. and thank you so much for joining us this, our good luck to you ahead. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, everybody. for the first time since taking office, president biden's meeting with china jinping tomorrow. with the positive midterms for the democrats mean for biden's power and positioning on the global stage. we'll be right back. l be right back. coverage is here to make medicare easy... even easier than those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. ♪♪ plus, find low-cost copays. when you need to talk medicare. walgreens, is here. ♪♪ ♪♪ walgreens. [holiday music] ♪ for people who love their vehicles, there is only one name on their holiday list... weathertech... laser measured floorliners that fit perfectly in the front and rear... seat protector to guard against spills and messes... cargoliner, bumpstep, and no drill mudflaps to protect the exterior... and cupfone keeps phones secur
wade. >> representative-elect delia ramirez of illinois.. and thank you so much for joining us this, our good luck to you ahead. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, everybody. for the first time since taking office, president biden's meeting with china jinping tomorrow. with the positive midterms for the democrats mean for biden's power and positioning on the global stage. we'll be right back. l be right back. coverage is here to make medicare easy... even easier than...
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we are in illinois where abortion is legal. is providing abortion to women in missouri where it is illegal undermining missouri law? >> you know, my priority is not to think about how we're hurting the feelings of folks in missouri who are banning access to basic health care. our priority is making sure the constituents left behind in those states have access to basic health care. >> we think it's very irresponsible for planned parenthood to try to solicit missouri women. when a woman has a complication where can she go back to to get help? >> sam lee an anti-abortion rights lobby jazzes who wants more resources to go to alternatives for women in missouri like pregnancy centers and housing help. >> it comes down for women who are unsure about their decision or being coerced in to their decision given true choices so she gets the support she needs. >> with raw emotion on both sides the rv will initially have a security guard on board. a calculated risk. >> we're really at a critical moment where we need folks to be thinking diff
we are in illinois where abortion is legal. is providing abortion to women in missouri where it is illegal undermining missouri law? >> you know, my priority is not to think about how we're hurting the feelings of folks in missouri who are banning access to basic health care. our priority is making sure the constituents left behind in those states have access to basic health care. >> we think it's very irresponsible for planned parenthood to try to solicit missouri women. when a...
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c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route the funeral train took back to springfield, illinois was similar to, with some exceptions, different than, the trip he had made to washington. there are stories about so many people putting flowers on the rails ahead of the train, that the wheels would spin and slip and they would have to get the flowers off the rails before the train could proceed. and back in the days when embalming was not the exact science that it is now, they would have to carry materials and the funeral car under the casket to touch up the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get him, his body, over to illinois for burial. >> we're looking at a picture now, bob, of a
c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route the funeral train took back to springfield, illinois was similar to, with some exceptions, different than, the trip...
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the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause.e is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all: coal. dave: what's gonna turn the heat on if you need it? all: coal. dave: one more time. all: coal. male: thank you, representative severin. ♪♪♪ eric: downtown is a stark sign of how badly coal is doing. the town's population has dropped from a peak of 20,000 to just 8000 as the local mines closed or scaled down. that doesn't mean people see coal as having had its day. many blame clean air laws that made illinois' high-sulfur coal more expensive than wyoming's. steve: it's cheaper to get coal out west than it is to put the scrubbers and equipment on the coal mines here to make it that cost effective, when they can buy it there and ship it
the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause.e is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all: coal. dave: what's gonna turn the heat on if you need it?...
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look, i live in downstate illinois.ssional delegation, we get members altogether. every single democrat in illinois is from chicago land. except for me, i'm the only person in downstate illinois. i also happen to be one of only three democrats left in the house who won in 2016 and in 2020 in a house -- trump district. so, the kind of politics that i practice, stephanie, to the outset of your introduction of me, it's practical politics. but we know the playbook on the other side. so, we know, we speak truth. we have to show and show again and show again and show again what we have done for people. and it is -- you know, i am a former journalist myself. and i worked in communications for a health system. and you know that old general rule about communicating with people. and you have to say it seven times before anybody will even listen. you know, we as democrats sometimes mentioned something a few times and then we move on to the other great accomplishment. but we have to literally burned this into peoples psyches that w
look, i live in downstate illinois.ssional delegation, we get members altogether. every single democrat in illinois is from chicago land. except for me, i'm the only person in downstate illinois. i also happen to be one of only three democrats left in the house who won in 2016 and in 2020 in a house -- trump district. so, the kind of politics that i practice, stephanie, to the outset of your introduction of me, it's practical politics. but we know the playbook on the other side. so, we know, we...
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things are about to get worse in illinois.hank you for joining us this morning and we are sorry for what is happening in your state. >>> come thank you. we will keep up the pride. >> todd: democratic gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams over this controversial comment. >> i'm not a member of the good old boys club. no, i don't have 107 sheriffs who want to be able to take black people up at the streets, who want to be able to go without accountability. i don't believe every sheriff wants out, but i do know we need governor who both defends law enforcement and also defend the people of georgia. >> todd: jackson county responding to i don't care as a sheriff what color your skin is, we serve and protect the people and enforce the state of georgia. that is what we do everyday. eight assault on the georgia sheriff supporting law enforcement and i've been in this 36 years and never done anything to tarnish my badge. sheriff waking up early to sound off next hour. looking forward to that. dr. oz and herschel walker gaining more mom
things are about to get worse in illinois.hank you for joining us this morning and we are sorry for what is happening in your state. >>> come thank you. we will keep up the pride. >> todd: democratic gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams over this controversial comment. >> i'm not a member of the good old boys club. no, i don't have 107 sheriffs who want to be able to take black people up at the streets, who want to be able to go without accountability. i don't believe...
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and yet in illinois well county states attorney james glasgow says the following about the safety act the state safety act quoting have you ever heard of any government passing a law to release everyone in their jails? no one has ever done that befor and no one would ever think to do that. that would be suicide and yet here we are. >> the safety act is you take the worst legislation in the country for public safety. new york city, oregon and the state of washington and then yo put it on steroids and you have the most radical legislation ever passed in america against public safety from the legislators and illinois. it literally passed in the middle of the night with absolutely no consequences whatsoever because of that they left office. now they have created an environment which will literall leave the bodies in the streets in the state of illinois and know if the prosecutors the democratic prosecutors in illinois are now up in arms, yo know this is straight insanity. >> i looked into the safety act they can't believe judges are not allowed to consider defendants previous behavior in
and yet in illinois well county states attorney james glasgow says the following about the safety act the state safety act quoting have you ever heard of any government passing a law to release everyone in their jails? no one has ever done that befor and no one would ever think to do that. that would be suicide and yet here we are. >> the safety act is you take the worst legislation in the country for public safety. new york city, oregon and the state of washington and then yo put it on...
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i could not give birth in illinois back in illinois had to do it in d.c. because of us in illinois when been stuck cannot take a newborn baby on an airplane. even from the beginning i will have to work through aot lot of issues. including the centrals. there is no way for get on the floor to vote with my baby unless i change the rules. and that was a long process of negotiation from amy klobuchar and with my chief of staff back-and-forth, back-and-forth. with corn kapsch was the rules committee chairman and later on when he took over. what that experience to show you and tell you about how far washington and the him have to go to be truly feminist in its ability to represent? you point out fathers for his children too. >> exactly. i did learn you can find allies in unexpected places. when centers do i have these conversations and negotiators they were those who are very traditional orange kapsch was at the forefront of that the rules committee chairman. and i want to change the rules ask questions when asked what's the baby's dress code going to be? and as
i could not give birth in illinois back in illinois had to do it in d.c. because of us in illinois when been stuck cannot take a newborn baby on an airplane. even from the beginning i will have to work through aot lot of issues. including the centrals. there is no way for get on the floor to vote with my baby unless i change the rules. and that was a long process of negotiation from amy klobuchar and with my chief of staff back-and-forth, back-and-forth. with corn kapsch was the rules committee...
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arlette sainz is with us in illinois. what was biden's message in the crucial fina
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, we've been listening to barack obama, let's pivot right now and listen to joe biden in joliet, illinois. >> that's why with the help of -- and members of your delegation, we pass the inflation reduction act. because it made medicare stronger, look, take prescription drugs. folks, we pay the highest price for prescription drugs of any industry [inaudible] develop nation in the world. same, same drug. same exact drug. made by the same company make in chicago, so that in paris, it is cheaper in paris. there's no rationale for, it none. and many of these drugs they come up with are the consequence of government research. i'm glad that came up with it. for years, we fought to get medicare the power to negotiate what they pay for prescription drugs, just like we do for the veterans administration, the va, and they said, you want to sell us, figuratively speaking, aspirin and [inaudible] if you don't want us all to, us we will go somewhere else. but for years, big pharma has blocked us from being able to negotiate that. they are the only exception out there. but not this year. we finally beat
, we've been listening to barack obama, let's pivot right now and listen to joe biden in joliet, illinois. >> that's why with the help of -- and members of your delegation, we pass the inflation reduction act. because it made medicare stronger, look, take prescription drugs. folks, we pay the highest price for prescription drugs of any industry [inaudible] develop nation in the world. same, same drug. same exact drug. made by the same company make in chicago, so that in paris, it is...
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pete: from michigan to illinois. >> a veteran as well. served in the military. he is not a congressman, it's an open seat. what are you running on, same question. you hear these threats to democracy where republicans are roaches who vote for women who vote for candidates. what's the closing argument of your opponent as well? >> this statement they are making at this time 3 days from the collection show how out of touch they are. similar to what tom said people in my district are concerned with cost of living. we have an agricultural district so inputs from farmers are skyrocketing which affects the price of food. the other day, i talked to a mom who said i'm a single mom with 3 kids. i'm worried about being able to feed my kids let alone heat my home this winter. being in touch with the people will win this race for the illinois seventeenth. my opponent is a climate change activist and a weatherman focused one hundred% on what he cares about, not what people care about. we are on our way, the momentum, people want to know they matter in t
pete: from michigan to illinois. >> a veteran as well. served in the military. he is not a congressman, it's an open seat. what are you running on, same question. you hear these threats to democracy where republicans are roaches who vote for women who vote for candidates. what's the closing argument of your opponent as well? >> this statement they are making at this time 3 days from the collection show how out of touch they are. similar to what tom said people in my district are...
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illinois is losing a lot of this. caterpillar just left illinois, which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just lost illinois. elon musk is really famous now. he left california. you're seeing a lot of people just moving away from these high tax, high regulation. and i think they better get their house in order because and by the way, you know where they're going. a lot of them are going to two states, texas, florida, two states that have no income tax. steve moore, as you've sidetrack me a little bit here is elon musk, a of yours or she's somebody who's good for the country, in your view. boy, a complicated question because he's really changed his political philosophy over the last 20 years. when when started with all these companies, like a solar power company and tesla and space x, he was getting all this government money. we called him the $5 billion man because i don't think there was money. whose companies got more money than elon musk yet. but i do i do like fact that he has kind of woken up to the dangers
illinois is losing a lot of this. caterpillar just left illinois, which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just lost illinois. elon musk is really famous now. he left california. you're seeing a lot of people just moving away from these high tax, high regulation. and i think they better get their house in order because and by the way, you know where they're going. a lot of them are going to two states, texas, florida, two states that have no income tax. steve moore, as you've sidetrack me a...
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arlette sainz is with us in illinois. what was biden's message in the crucial final motels before voting? >> reporter: well, fred, president biden has tried to hammer away at his message that he believes republicans would pose a greater risk if they take vol of the house and senate. all of this coming as democrats' control could be in jeopardy over economic discontent among voters. the president was here in joliet, illinois campaigning alongside house democrat in a competitive district. and he really zeroed in on on plans to lower prescription drug costs and preserve social security and medicare, programs that the president has argued would be on the chopping block if republicans get control of congress. and the president, as he talked about social security and medicare, had choice words for protesters on the issue of those who say democrats are part of socialism. >> generations of americans have counted on it, and it works. you didn't have social security, the poverty rate for those over 65 would be four times what it is
arlette sainz is with us in illinois. what was biden's message in the crucial final motels before voting? >> reporter: well, fred, president biden has tried to hammer away at his message that he believes republicans would pose a greater risk if they take vol of the house and senate. all of this coming as democrats' control could be in jeopardy over economic discontent among voters. the president was here in joliet, illinois campaigning alongside house democrat in a competitive district....
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at 40 past the hour, we want to bring you live picture of juliette, illinois.e reviewing the arrival of president biden. he is going to be speaking to democrats there, and those who've gathered as we look at dick durbin there behind the podium. we're going to get a close eye on all of this, again president biden should be speaking there shortly. we made up into that a soon as he gets. they're in the meantime, new today, we have growing concerns of the fallout from elon musk's massive layoffs at twitter. the cuts primarily affect workers responsible for fighting misinformation, potentially hobbling twitters capabilities before the crucial midterms. nbc's jacob -- has more from san francisco. >> thousands of twitter employees are out of a job. after roughly half the staff received this message by email friday, today is your last working day at the company. elon musk saying in a tweet that he had no choice, all of this just seven this after he acquired the company and only three days before the midterm elections will test footers ability to handle misinformation.
at 40 past the hour, we want to bring you live picture of juliette, illinois.e reviewing the arrival of president biden. he is going to be speaking to democrats there, and those who've gathered as we look at dick durbin there behind the podium. we're going to get a close eye on all of this, again president biden should be speaking there shortly. we made up into that a soon as he gets. they're in the meantime, new today, we have growing concerns of the fallout from elon musk's massive layoffs at...
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just left illinois which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk you know is really famous now. he left california. using a lot of people just moving away from these high tax, high regulation states and to think they better get their house and order. by the way you know where they're going. a lot of them are going to states, texas and 40 come to make states that have no income tax. >> host: steve moore, you sidetracked me a little bit here but is elon musk a hero of yours or use somebody who is good for the country in your view? >> guest: boy, that's a complicated question because he's really changed his political philosophy over the last 20 years. when he started with all this companies like a solar power company and tesla and spacex, he was getting all the government money. we called him the $5 billion bid because i don't think there was anybody who's companies got more money than elon musk did. but i do, i do like the fact that he is kind of woken up to the dangers of wokeism and that he is now -- for example
just left illinois which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk you know is really famous now. he left california. using a lot of people just moving away from these high tax, high regulation states and to think they better get their house and order. by the way you know where they're going. a lot of them are going to states, texas and 40 come to make states that have no income tax. >> host: steve moore, you sidetracked me a little bit here but is elon musk a...
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mart and a and bret. >> thank you. >> illinois senator tammy duckworth defeat cathy salvy.an iraq war veteran. >> in illinois, governor pritzker will win a second term. >> and to bring back our panel. turn to ohio. harold, you talked about democracy you thought best candidate they had on field was tim ryan that senate race against vance, he is performing well. if you hook at vote total coming in. we don't have all of to to make a projected it is neck-and-neck in ohio that is a red leaning state. >> he is run a campaign, on the economy on helping everyone day people in ohio get to higher ground, make life better for their kids. that is the keep of campaign that democrats they ran in michigan and midwest. tim ryan win or lose i think will give a road map for democrats and i would o argue republicans, how you represent hard working americans, kellyanne talked about the relief that biden wants to give to student loan, that is not the right thing, tim has said that. he said he does not believe that joe biden should run again in 2024. i push back on something that tucker said abo
mart and a and bret. >> thank you. >> illinois senator tammy duckworth defeat cathy salvy.an iraq war veteran. >> in illinois, governor pritzker will win a second term. >> and to bring back our panel. turn to ohio. harold, you talked about democracy you thought best candidate they had on field was tim ryan that senate race against vance, he is performing well. if you hook at vote total coming in. we don't have all of to to make a projected it is neck-and-neck in ohio...
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from holiday hills, illinois to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona. from garland, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ >>> and we're back. i'm don lemon. at this hour neither party has won control of the house or the senate. nail biter races all across this country and votes are still coming in. i want to get back to my colleague harry enten at the cnn battleground desk. so, harry, i just want to see how election deniers did overall in these midterms, although everything isn't in yet. how did they do? >> let's look specifically at gubernatorial races, because they are at the top of the ticket and obviously elections are state run exercises. so let's start off in the state of arizona which is rea
from holiday hills, illinois to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona. from garland, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ >>> and we're back....
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she's the democratic representative for illinois 3rd congressional district. great to have you with us as well. let's talk about the house. do you think the democrats are going to lose it? will they will thank you for having me and you know, i'm forever the optimist. i believe we will keep it. it'll likely be a razor. been the majority if we do keep it, but i'm very hopeful. look, our, our blue team has been out there fighting and talking about our fantastic economy and, and some of the great winds. we've had the infrastructure record push push reduction act, creating the 1st piece of climate action that we've had, literally in 35 years. and so there is a lot of good news out there and i think it will resonate, and i think independence are looking at if the case though, is it true that the, the democrats all getting that message out there because the key issue does seem to be the economy and on this, the republic is managing to hammer, the democrats yeah, i mean years. the thing is that yes, inflation is up. there is no questioning that on i just filled up abo
she's the democratic representative for illinois 3rd congressional district. great to have you with us as well. let's talk about the house. do you think the democrats are going to lose it? will they will thank you for having me and you know, i'm forever the optimist. i believe we will keep it. it'll likely be a razor. been the majority if we do keep it, but i'm very hopeful. look, our, our blue team has been out there fighting and talking about our fantastic economy and, and some of the great...
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beyond illinois and missouri.x what you anticipated? >> we saw it a lot more quickly than we expected it to come. >> reporter: it came fast and furious? >> it came fast and furious. >> reporter: we are in illinois, where abortion is legal. but is providing abortion to women in missouri where it is illegal undermining missouri law? >> you know, our priority is making sure that the constituents who have been left behind in those states have access to basic health care. >> pro-life, pro woman. >> reporter: missouri only had one abortion clinic left before roe fell, due in part to lobbyists like sam lee of campaign life missouri, an anti-abortion rights group. >> we think it's very irresponsible for planned parenthood trying to solicit missouri women. and then when a woman has a complication, where can she go back to get help when that abortion van is gone? >> reporter: instead, lee wants to see more resources go to pregnant women here in missouri like pregnancy centers and housing help. >> it always comes down to for
beyond illinois and missouri.x what you anticipated? >> we saw it a lot more quickly than we expected it to come. >> reporter: it came fast and furious? >> it came fast and furious. >> reporter: we are in illinois, where abortion is legal. but is providing abortion to women in missouri where it is illegal undermining missouri law? >> you know, our priority is making sure that the constituents who have been left behind in those states have access to basic health...
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schakowsky of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the chairman and so many in our committee, the energy and commerce committee. i want to say a special thank you to gus bilirakis who is the republican co-sponsor of this very important and bipartisan legislation and i want to ditto all the words he said about this important bill. what we know is that the informed consumer act, h.r. 5502, protects american consumers when they shop online. counterfeit and stolen goods have become readily available on popular websites like amazon and facebook and beyond. as a result, american consumers face new dangers when they shop online, counterfeit and stolen product derks fraud consumers and they pose a risk to consumers' health, their safety and their security. online marketplaces are failing right now to crack down on fraudsters and scammers. instead, they are actually have fueled high profile cases of online -- organized crime, crime rings that are now brazenly hitting -- hitting retail store
schakowsky of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the chairman and so many in our committee, the energy and commerce committee. i want to say a special thank you to gus bilirakis who is the republican co-sponsor of this very important and bipartisan legislation and i want to ditto all the words he said about this important bill. what we know is that the informed consumer act, h.r. 5502,...
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it is even, it is even more insane in illinois and the chicago area.my organization, the wounded blue, recently saved the life of a law enforcement officer, who was literally on the ledge. this is happening across america but especially happening in states like illinois, and it is going to become exacerbated as law enforcement officers see themselves as even more ineffective because of the criminal justice system that they are a part of. it is heart-breaking to see. neil: and we keep seeing it across the country to your point, lieutenant. thank you very much, randy sutton, following all of these developments across the country because this is a similar theme that play into one big city after another. in the meantime, well they're already calling on the media, elon musk's goons, referring in kind of nazi terms here referring to the army he is gathering who polices stays goes, what content comes on board twitter and what content leaves. i don't ever remember that being the prior people running twitter, what they left out on twitter. no goons theres. what
it is even, it is even more insane in illinois and the chicago area.my organization, the wounded blue, recently saved the life of a law enforcement officer, who was literally on the ledge. this is happening across america but especially happening in states like illinois, and it is going to become exacerbated as law enforcement officers see themselves as even more ineffective because of the criminal justice system that they are a part of. it is heart-breaking to see. neil: and we keep seeing it...
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to start, how are you feeling about being elected to represent illinois?fically chicago where you are born and raised? but also where your family, as a long political history. how do you hope to carry out that legacy, the political history of your family? through your own political career? >> thank you, if it's appropriate in reverend al, uncle al, reverend al, i get the two confused because they are one. i feel great. i am honored, excited that this is the longest serving district for african americans in the country. african americans have had the seat since 1929. i am following behind a tremendous leader and congressman, bobby rush. very excited about that. excited about the new district. this recused all being one county, now it is three counties of 60 miles long. 260 african americans that have been relocated outside of the county and chicagoland area. because of safety and opportunities. we look forward to rebuilding chicago, biding chicago and back home. most beautiful city emma say and the nation. tremendous honor to campaign with my mother, my fat
to start, how are you feeling about being elected to represent illinois?fically chicago where you are born and raised? but also where your family, as a long political history. how do you hope to carry out that legacy, the political history of your family? through your own political career? >> thank you, if it's appropriate in reverend al, uncle al, reverend al, i get the two confused because they are one. i feel great. i am honored, excited that this is the longest serving district for...
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illinois murder rate drops by 55%, the same thing happens in missouri when you take on st.er 35% and it really just shows that is soft on crime policies that are hurting so many citizens in our country. >> i would love to say to governor hochul maybe it has less to do with the gun issue and more to do with cashless bail for example, zach smith, great to see you, so much to look forward to them to wait and see what happens on tuesday, a big day for this blue state. good to see you tonight. >> thank you for having me on. >> elon musk drastic decision to lay off half of twitter's workforce. will this help the social struggling network dire finances. will discuss it. also the gop dropping to 1000 page report saying the fbi is broken. they talk about manipulated stats for political purposes and how the fbi deliberately downplayed hunter biden allegations the new york post john levin here next on "the evening edit". can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and ret
illinois murder rate drops by 55%, the same thing happens in missouri when you take on st.er 35% and it really just shows that is soft on crime policies that are hurting so many citizens in our country. >> i would love to say to governor hochul maybe it has less to do with the gun issue and more to do with cashless bail for example, zach smith, great to see you, so much to look forward to them to wait and see what happens on tuesday, a big day for this blue state. good to see you tonight....
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you look at illinois house district 6 just outside of chicago. obviously has a huge impact on all the residents of these areas. bedroom communities, a lot of the commuters heading into the city traditionally into the city, but with crime-ridden chicago, so many have been pushed out and people are frustrated. a lot of the people like we have seen in new york have decided to flee and go to other areas. if you are elected, how would you stop that? you know, we have seen businesses flee, seen residents flee, what's your promise to voters there? >> the same thing i've done as the mayor of orland park. as the mayor, obviously in the district and in cook county, we had to deal with kim fox. we lowered the index crime, the lowest in 27 years, eighth safest small city in 2021, proactive police officers policies and focused on keeping the businesses and residents safe. that's what we have to do throughout chicago and the state and nationally, support those types of policies and support our police officers so that we can keep residents safe. you have to mak
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and duquesne, and five former captains notre dame, illinois and purdue. the arrogance of the 29th infuriated the fourth, which had ample bragging rights of its own. a two time all-american wide receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a contract with the pros. the became as wonderful as it was improbable there would be an organized football game on guadalcanal in the pacific on christmas eve of 1944. propitious between the 29th and the fourth of the sixth division. as close as you could get to the real thing and there was a name that would forever become associated with the mosquito. when i say is is this was not some mere pickup game they built goalposts said a coconut. they built a regulation field. of the parade grounds trying to get as much coral as possible. and they didn't really succeed. so
and duquesne, and five former captains notre dame, illinois and purdue. the arrogance of the 29th infuriated the fourth, which had ample bragging rights of its own. a two time all-american wide receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a...