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joining us now to weigh in with more on this, former cisco systems ceo john chambers, john, you went through your share of headaches and trials over chinese policy and regulation over at cisco. how does this latest round of shifts and changes in regulations over in china look to you and what do you expect the impact to be with u.s. companies and markets? let's see -- do we have john's audio? let's try to get john's audio back d., you know, the fact that eunice was able to put some of this in context around the chinese government trying to send a certain message to the mainstream, and perhaps also assert control, what's interesting -- i think we might have john chambers audio back. are you with us? >> thank you my mistake at my end it is great to be with you, with carl and deirdre again i've been doing business in china for 40 years, i'm on the eighth five-year plan they have, the five-year plans actually say where they're going to go. for first 30 years it was a win-win mentality. i did a joint venture with lang laboratories there at cisco, even though negotiations were tough, it was
joining us now to weigh in with more on this, former cisco systems ceo john chambers, john, you went through your share of headaches and trials over chinese policy and regulation over at cisco. how does this latest round of shifts and changes in regulations over in china look to you and what do you expect the impact to be with u.s. companies and markets? let's see -- do we have john's audio? let's try to get john's audio back d., you know, the fact that eunice was able to put some of this in...
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so i wanted to in a bay area business leader, john chambers wheaties to the ceo transcend. these somewhere in this year is called is mold medium-size business$75 each . the ceo of fire there's an organization is to wear a digital while i certainly is over and see blocking policies to ensure they are not entered into or enabling these attacks. i have first is a ckcurrency is entering your office's ability and dhs to respond to desire? >> thank you for blessing. did it your voice is virtual currency where the intervals are alreadytaking care of those actors .their online businesses that's usually where is this. as for the fight against network intrusion, hsi as a cybercrime sensor supports a crime as well as in the private sector having network intrusion program. what does is we have a trained special agents are with this software tools at the scanner and all is the most in a formal roadways by our sister agency. we files will always reach out to those organizations say you have a insider is now and we will proactively investigations . >> thank you mister eisert. all almost a
so i wanted to in a bay area business leader, john chambers wheaties to the ceo transcend. these somewhere in this year is called is mold medium-size business$75 each . the ceo of fire there's an organization is to wear a digital while i certainly is over and see blocking policies to ensure they are not entered into or enabling these attacks. i have first is a ckcurrency is entering your office's ability and dhs to respond to desire? >> thank you for blessing. did it your voice is virtual...
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another one is john, old chamber. that's elaborate. that's a brick art. one of the complex brick arches ever built and at the time had wider span. they had to put the pillars in but they got it successfully built, john was the one in charge and he was doing a lot of different projects here in washington. he thought this arch was ready to be freed of the scaffolding and he was going to take the scaffold down and we don't know if they got the letter or not. they wrote back and told them not to do that, he didn't think he was ready yet. they pulled out the support and the ceiling fell on him and killed him. embarrassing to have projects fall down. that's another sad story. the gold is seen in the old supreme court chamber still trying to defend himself from the falling bricks of that wonderful arch. the second most famous ghost in the capitol is the shot showing where the fingerprints are. this is the main corridor between the rotunda and the senate wing. in the concrete there, you can see footprints issued is that 7 guards kept by a particularly hostile cat
another one is john, old chamber. that's elaborate. that's a brick art. one of the complex brick arches ever built and at the time had wider span. they had to put the pillars in but they got it successfully built, john was the one in charge and he was doing a lot of different projects here in washington. he thought this arch was ready to be freed of the scaffolding and he was going to take the scaffold down and we don't know if they got the letter or not. they wrote back and told them not to do...
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. >> we had a conversation this morning with john chambers, chairman emeritus of cisco, who says he's advising his startups to do business in china, and not investing in any chinese startups he thought this would get bumpier before it got better do you share that view >> i don't know. i did see the interview. i would not shy away as a venture capitalist operating in china. the market in china for young companies with great new ideas is actually quite fertile. it's a fantastic market, so all of the investments of benefits you could have from starting a business in china are still there. the vc always thinks about exits, right so, yes, looking out three, four, five years, is a u.s. exit still possible who knows, but hong kong exit, shanghai, m & a, there's plenty of ways to monetize that investment >> do you see this in the context of what's happening that the that the hoo high-level talks, that things are at a stalemate? or is this a separate issue it's very discouraging when we hear that whatever talks are going on are not going well but i think from the chinese perspective, even if t
. >> we had a conversation this morning with john chambers, chairman emeritus of cisco, who says he's advising his startups to do business in china, and not investing in any chinese startups he thought this would get bumpier before it got better do you share that view >> i don't know. i did see the interview. i would not shy away as a venture capitalist operating in china. the market in china for young companies with great new ideas is actually quite fertile. it's a fantastic...
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john lintal. this is the old supreme court chamber and benjamin had designed a seal sealing, you can see the ceiling there, that's a brick arch, one of the most complex arches at the time. had an even wider span. they hadn't put the pillars in but they got it successfully built but john lental was the one in charge of the construction itself. latrobe had taken the business as the first architect in the united states so he was doing a lot of different projects. lental wrote and told him that this arch was ready to be freed of the scaffolding and he was going to take the scaffolding but latrobe wrote him we don't know if lentral got the letter or not and lental went and pulled out the supports and the ceiling fell on him and killed him. this was greatly embarrassing to latrobe as an architect to have one of his projects fall down and so he designed the gravestone for john lenthal in rock creek cemetery here in washington. so that's another sad story and lenhall's ghost can be seen in the old supreme court chamber still trying to defend himself from the falling brings of that wonderful arch. the second
john lintal. this is the old supreme court chamber and benjamin had designed a seal sealing, you can see the ceiling there, that's a brick arch, one of the most complex arches at the time. had an even wider span. they hadn't put the pillars in but they got it successfully built but john lental was the one in charge of the construction itself. latrobe had taken the business as the first architect in the united states so he was doing a lot of different projects. lental wrote and told him that...
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wyoming senator john barroso, the chamber's number three republican. >> there's not a single republicanthe house or senate who will support this level of taxing and spending and regulations. lisa: democrats hope to start voting on aspects of their plan in the next few weeks. judy: lisa joins me now. big important moment on the hill. tell us what more do we know about what's in here? lisa: starting with the budget agreement. it doesn't have a name yet so that makes it harder to talk about but we know a little bit about what's in it. very big items included in the $3.5 trillion idea. two years of community college for most americans to be funded and universal pre-k for 3 and 4-year-olds. medicare would include dentistry, vision and hearing and democrats plan to include immigration reform. they've not decided how many undocumented immigrants that would include and obviously that needs to pass muster with the senate parliamentarian but they're going to try it and also in this important climate change proposals, we need to see the details but that is encompassing a lot of major problems and
wyoming senator john barroso, the chamber's number three republican. >> there's not a single republicanthe house or senate who will support this level of taxing and spending and regulations. lisa: democrats hope to start voting on aspects of their plan in the next few weeks. judy: lisa joins me now. big important moment on the hill. tell us what more do we know about what's in here? lisa: starting with the budget agreement. it doesn't have a name yet so that makes it harder to talk about...
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wyoming senator john barrasso, the chamber's number-three republican. >> there's not a single republicane house or the senate who's going to support this level of taxing and spending and regulations. >> desjardins: democrats hope to start voting on aspects of their plan in the next few weeks. >> woodruff: and lisa joins me now. so a big important moment on the hill. lisa, what cowe know about what's in here. >> reporter: it does haven't a name so that makes it harder to talk about, but we know a litle about what's in it. there are big items in the $3.5 trillion. government would fund two-year colleges, universals pre-k for three opened four-year-olds, medicare to expand dentistry, vision and hearing and also d.m.s plan to include plirgs reform. they have not decided how manien documented immigrants that would include and that needs to pass muster with the senate parliamentarian, but they're going to try it. and also climate change proposals. we need to see the details but that is encompassing a lot of major problems and issues in this country right now. >> woodruff: lisa, as we know this
wyoming senator john barrasso, the chamber's number-three republican. >> there's not a single republicane house or the senate who's going to support this level of taxing and spending and regulations. >> desjardins: democrats hope to start voting on aspects of their plan in the next few weeks. >> woodruff: and lisa joins me now. so a big important moment on the hill. lisa, what cowe know about what's in here. >> reporter: it does haven't a name so that makes it harder to...
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just a few minutes on denmark and the czech republic will kick off the european chamber to quote, a final announcer by john st. francis been making themselves at home in back, hoping that same on the whites repeating the trunks of 995 temperature set to be inaccessible. 30 degrees after that its ukraine versus england in rome. ukraine have already made history by reaching the knockout stages for the 1st time, england playing away from london, wembley stadium for the 1st time in the tournament. italy in spain already through to the semi finals spain as a switzerland than a penalty shoots out all italy extended their beats and run to $32.00 games with victory over belgium. are a small, has more munich was the setting for this quarter. find out between an italian side that hadn't last for almost 3 years. and the belgium team rank number one in the world. having had an early goal just allowed for off side, it was italy who took the lead, rocky, but even better with the flow from lorenzo insignia, italy went to new, sees that had water within seconds belgium, we're back in the game. thanks to this foul rama lou
just a few minutes on denmark and the czech republic will kick off the european chamber to quote, a final announcer by john st. francis been making themselves at home in back, hoping that same on the whites repeating the trunks of 995 temperature set to be inaccessible. 30 degrees after that its ukraine versus england in rome. ukraine have already made history by reaching the knockout stages for the 1st time, england playing away from london, wembley stadium for the 1st time in the tournament....
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john loebern. during the british star chamber, if you were a heretic, you could be summoned before the star chambernd forced to take an oath in which you promise to truthfully answer any question, even if you did not know what it would be. if you are a dissenter and asked if you were a protestant, you could lie and go to eternal damnation, as was the you -- the view at the time, you could tell the truth and be burned as a heretic. or you can refuse to answer nv in contempt. so the dissenter said no man is bound to accuse himself. that principle is a form of the third degree that if you are called before a body and require to answer questions that no person who has human dignity should be forced to answer is what the court is trying to channel. the beatings of the 1930's which were permissible under the old standards, and now the court is trying to take this. -- this puritan era history and say how can we honor the words of the fifth amendment today? susan: we have a video of chief justice earl warren talking about the third degree. let's watch. chief justice warren: the third degree was a common th
john loebern. during the british star chamber, if you were a heretic, you could be summoned before the star chambernd forced to take an oath in which you promise to truthfully answer any question, even if you did not know what it would be. if you are a dissenter and asked if you were a protestant, you could lie and go to eternal damnation, as was the you -- the view at the time, you could tell the truth and be burned as a heretic. or you can refuse to answer nv in contempt. so the dissenter...
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chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg. i will introduce our panel for this evening in this look back at justice thurgood marshall. to my immediate left if you have not guessed it is justice ellena kagan. justice kagan was with justice marshall what year? >> '87. >> it comes like yesterday. >> 1987. >> that was after having attended princeton, and then oxford, and then harvard for law. and served in judge mikva's claims as a law clerk. all of our panelists this evening clerked for one judge or another on the d.c. circuit. as did i. >> it's a good court. >> it was a great court. and was this the white house counsel's office in the clinton administration, and the policy council as deputy director. couldn't keep a job, apparently. taught at the university of chicago law school. and then after getting tenure there, moved on. and settled at harvard. not very long after that became the dean of harvard law school. then couldn't keep that job either and then became slitter general first, and associate justice of the supreme court.
chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg. i will introduce our panel for this evening in this look back at justice thurgood marshall. to my immediate left if you have not guessed it is justice ellena kagan. justice kagan was with justice marshall what year? >> '87. >> it comes like yesterday. >> 1987. >> that was after having attended princeton, and then oxford, and then harvard for law. and served in judge mikva's claims as a law clerk. all of our...
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chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg and since nobody else seems to be here to do, it all introduce our panel for this evening. in this look back at justice, thurgood marshall. to my immediate left, if you have not guessed it is a justice elena kagan. justice kagan was with a justice marshal in what year? >> 80. seven >> 87, seems like yesterday. that was after having attended princeton and then oxford and then harvard for law and served at this chambers as a law clerk, indeed all of our panelists this evening clerk for one charge or another on the d.c. circuit, as this i. >> it's a good court. >> it was a great court. and was in the white house counsel's office and then the clinton administration and then in the policy council as deputy director. couldn't keep her job apparently, that's why the university chicago law school and then after getting tenure there, moved on and settled at harvard after a long long after that became the dean of the harvard law school and then couldn't keep that job either and became associate -- solicitor general first and then associate justice of the s
chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg and since nobody else seems to be here to do, it all introduce our panel for this evening. in this look back at justice, thurgood marshall. to my immediate left, if you have not guessed it is a justice elena kagan. justice kagan was with a justice marshal in what year? >> 80. seven >> 87, seems like yesterday. that was after having attended princeton and then oxford and then harvard for law and served at this chambers as a...
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chamber of commerce vice president of immigration policy. john, good to see you.ng me. this loss of business is costing companies greatly. david: do you have a specific number, john? >> estimates that we see have us about $175 billion with a b if they don't start reopening visa processing now or in the near future. and that's going to be a burden that is borne largely by, you know, businesses in the hospitality sector. a lot of which are small businesses, like you said. so, you know, whether it's restaurants, you know, guided tour companies, other attractions, it's going to be profound. david: so is it just, is it just the consulate offices in other countries that have to be opened up? is that what you're talking about? >> that's one thing. we definitely need to have consulates open up, you know in as of may, the latest that i heard from the cato institute was 72% of consulates abroad are either partially or completely closed. david: wow. >> that is a lot. and that means the vast majority of people who are trying to get here whether it's for trips or they want to
chamber of commerce vice president of immigration policy. john, good to see you.ng me. this loss of business is costing companies greatly. david: do you have a specific number, john? >> estimates that we see have us about $175 billion with a b if they don't start reopening visa processing now or in the near future. and that's going to be a burden that is borne largely by, you know, businesses in the hospitality sector. a lot of which are small businesses, like you said. so, you know,...
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makes you think that there are lawmakers especially in the upper chamber in washington, d.c., that haven't made up their mind on the johnt's been introduced in the senate? >> look, i think there's broad support for these bills, but there's a lot of priorities, right? and there's a lot of discussion if republicans will come along and support these. let's be honest, we didn't have republicans supporting and investigating the insurrection craig. we need to get this done for the democracy no matter what the coalition is to do it. i literally saw senator warnock two days ago and he remains extremely committed to in and getting this done. senator schumer himself and speaker pelosi and her team and here's one other element that isn't being talked about. right around a month from today the census data is going to drop that allows states to be reapportionment. so i can tell you that we're about to see the worst partisan gerrymander of our lives and that ticking clock is on the horizon. one element of for the people act is a ban on partisan gerrymandering and something that has never trumper republican support to progressive supp
makes you think that there are lawmakers especially in the upper chamber in washington, d.c., that haven't made up their mind on the johnt's been introduced in the senate? >> look, i think there's broad support for these bills, but there's a lot of priorities, right? and there's a lot of discussion if republicans will come along and support these. let's be honest, we didn't have republicans supporting and investigating the insurrection craig. we need to get this done for the democracy no...
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1st indigenous governor, john general simon and the new leader and former diplomat was accompanied by a traditional in you with drummer, as she made her way into the senate chamber for the 1st time, the swearing in ceremony was conducted in both english and the people. simon was chosen by prime minister just intruder earlier this month to be the queen's representative in canada. her appointment follows the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves, believed to belong to indigenous children, forced to go to government funded residential schools. i am honored, humbled, and ready to be canada's 1st indigenous governor general. i have heard from canadians who describe a renewed sense of possibility for our country and hope that i can bring people together. i they 3 of competition at the tokyo olympics has ended with the host nation, japan on top of the medals table. one of their 8 gold medals was a 13 year old, me g michelle, who won for the 1st olympic scape for competition for women. the silver medalists that a seller from brazil is also 13. the bronze medalist japan's food and i k yama was the most senior person on the podium at 16. well, there are signs the japan
1st indigenous governor, john general simon and the new leader and former diplomat was accompanied by a traditional in you with drummer, as she made her way into the senate chamber for the 1st time, the swearing in ceremony was conducted in both english and the people. simon was chosen by prime minister just intruder earlier this month to be the queen's representative in canada. her appointment follows the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves, believed to belong to indigenous children,...
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chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg and since nobody else seems to be here to do, it all introduce our panel for this evening. in this look back at justice, thurgood marshall. to my immediate left,
chamber. it's just over an hour. >> i'm john ginsburg and since nobody else seems to be here to do, it all introduce our panel for this evening. in this look back at justice, thurgood marshall. to my immediate left,
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chamber and in those halls on january 6th. and so, i think, there's two different groups, john.jordan, people who were very close to the former president, people who he saw as basically extensions of himself and his enforcers and pr agents and that he were lawmakers. jim jordan falls into that category. and the broader category of people who were willing to go along with these claims about challenging the election despite what had happened. and i think in both cases you have seen this calcifying of sentiment in the republican party. that is where all this has led. >> those are the people in power now. >>> angela merkel the former president obviously had an interesting relationship with the german chancellor. and he talked about an oval office meeting with offensive terms for germans here. he said, quote, that bitch merkel, i know the f'ing krauts, i was raised by the biggest of them all. his father was a german. >> he was german except he spent years claiming he was swedish, so that was part of what i was sort of intrigued by, in that anecdote. they had a famously bad relationsh
chamber and in those halls on january 6th. and so, i think, there's two different groups, john.jordan, people who were very close to the former president, people who he saw as basically extensions of himself and his enforcers and pr agents and that he were lawmakers. jim jordan falls into that category. and the broader category of people who were willing to go along with these claims about challenging the election despite what had happened. and i think in both cases you have seen this...
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chambers of congress. what are they doing about it? i mean, yes, there is the for the people act and the john lewis voting rikts act. neither of them set standards to protect election officials and election results from parties and manipulation. plus, the for the people died in the senate last month because of the filibuster. some democrats in congress have introduced the preventing election subversion act. we don't have hear much about it. they can use the fill buster to kill it. what is the leader of the democratic party, the most powerful man due on earth, what is he doing about all this? he has talked the talk on democracy. >> this is jim crow on steroids what they're doing in georgia and 40 other states. it's an atrocity. the idea -- if you want any indication that has nothing to do with fairness, nothing to do with decency, they pass a law saying you can't provide water for people standing in line? they're waiting to vote? you don't need anything else to know this is nothing but punitive design to keep people from voting. you can't provide water for people about to vote. give me a break. before god and all of
chambers of congress. what are they doing about it? i mean, yes, there is the for the people act and the john lewis voting rikts act. neither of them set standards to protect election officials and election results from parties and manipulation. plus, the for the people died in the senate last month because of the filibuster. some democrats in congress have introduced the preventing election subversion act. we don't have hear much about it. they can use the fill buster to kill it. what is the...
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senate chamber to throw out the 60 vote threshold in order to more easily pass his agenda without needing republican support. so does his comments finally settle it? back with me, arlette saenz and johnarwood. john, does this settle? >> no, it doesn't. a couple of points to be made here. first of all, joe biden very much wants to pass his agenda by whatever means he can. secondly, he does not have the power himself to change the filibuster and, third, there are not the votes within the d.c. caucus, democrats could do it, to get rid of the filibuster. fourth, when he said you could have chaos and nothing would get done, he's got his eye on this very large infrastructure package both the bipartisan version and the subsequent version he wants to pass with democrat-only votes. that is his top priority right now for the economy. it is the top priority legislatively. he wants to try to address that. he thinks the fight on a filibuster over voting rights wil will be counter productive and he doesn't want that happen right now. >> that is a great take. on police reform, biden did not mince words last night. saying that republicans are lying about how democrats -- about democrats wanting to d
senate chamber to throw out the 60 vote threshold in order to more easily pass his agenda without needing republican support. so does his comments finally settle it? back with me, arlette saenz and johnarwood. john, does this settle? >> no, it doesn't. a couple of points to be made here. first of all, joe biden very much wants to pass his agenda by whatever means he can. secondly, he does not have the power himself to change the filibuster and, third, there are not the votes within the...
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john lewis. and republicans and democrats have both chambers rightfully used our platforms to memorialize a man who gave so much and as many say, he was the conscience of our caucus. mr. lewis lost his -- nearly lost his life at the age of 25. to those on the other side of the edmund pettus bridge in march of 1965, as he nonviolently protested voter suppression laws. he dedicated the rest of his life to justice, equality, and protecting the right to vote. mr. speaker, 66 years later we are again on that bridge. 17 states have passed 28 laws to make it more difficult to exercise our constitutional right to vote. we must act. i say to my colleagues that stand in the way of the john lewis voting rights act, would you also have stood on the other side of that bridge? mr. lewis understood we could not wait for those on the other side of the bridge to join us. we must secure, protect, and expand the right to vote for all americans. to truly honor mr. lewis' life, legacy, and our democracy. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for
john lewis. and republicans and democrats have both chambers rightfully used our platforms to memorialize a man who gave so much and as many say, he was the conscience of our caucus. mr. lewis lost his -- nearly lost his life at the age of 25. to those on the other side of the edmund pettus bridge in march of 1965, as he nonviolently protested voter suppression laws. he dedicated the rest of his life to justice, equality, and protecting the right to vote. mr. speaker, 66 years later we are...
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john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis proposal, which was mentioned in the video. senator stennis you should know, at this time a 71 year old senator from mississippi who had hearing aids, he had hearing problems. he had recently been shot in a burglary attempt. the plan was that he was the only person who was allowed to listen to the tapes. cox would then get summaries of the tapes, nothing else. it was a bold move. nixon was basically going for broke here. i interviewed stennis is doctor, by the way, he said that senator stennis was on heavy doses of coding at this time because of the shooting at the burglary. he did not want to do it, but he felt like there was no way he could say no to nixon. i also learned that nixon had a plan to take stennis to camp david using one of his white house aides who was a political operative. yet they were going to give him select pieces of the tap
john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis proposal, which was mentioned in the video. senator stennis you should know, at this time a 71 year old senator from mississippi who had hearing aids, he had...
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chamber. >> still not clear at this point if they'll get a sit-down with president biden himself. >> bill: casey stiegel in austin. >> dana: let's bring in texas senator johnsue since the civil war you would imagine the president of the united states would want to meet with them. listen to chuck schumer and how he describes the texas legislators hiding out in washington >> democrats are doing all they can to block the dangerous partisan bill. they are brave, they are bold, they are courageous and history will show them on the side of right. >> dana: senator? >> i think it's kind of weird to see a bunch of texans coming up here and asking for chuck schumer's blessing. particularly when chuck schumer i think he probably gets five pinocchios, maybe short of what i would give president biden. but the truth is that they need to go do their job. that's the way democracy works. you aren't guaranteed to win every single vote but you are responsible to show up and cast your ballot, make your -- debate the issues. if you don't win then you try to come back another day and persuade more people you are right and win the next election and get a majority come back and c
chamber. >> still not clear at this point if they'll get a sit-down with president biden himself. >> bill: casey stiegel in austin. >> dana: let's bring in texas senator johnsue since the civil war you would imagine the president of the united states would want to meet with them. listen to chuck schumer and how he describes the texas legislators hiding out in washington >> democrats are doing all they can to block the dangerous partisan bill. they are brave, they are...
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chamber knows what i'm talking about. and that's -- that's -- that's not something you pick up in a week. when i asked john to be my legislative director before he became deputy chief of staff, he didn't have all this. he was green as a gourd. i was too. he learned it. he learned it on the job. boy, did he do an incredible job. there's one other quality you've got to have to succeed around this place aside from smarts, work ethic, respect for other people, integrity, all of which john stites has. you've got to care. you really got to care. you can't fake it. you can't be motivated by moving up another rung on the ladder. some people get it. we're all human. but if that is your sole motivation, you're not growing to make it. people up on capitol hill are smart. they can smell it. so you can't be guided by ambition. you've got to be guided by knowledge, yes. wisdom, yes. but also empathy. john knows what he believes. he believes what he believes. and he's willing to fight for it. but he's also willing to listen to another point of view. and there were many times he'd come to my office and say, you know, here
chamber knows what i'm talking about. and that's -- that's -- that's not something you pick up in a week. when i asked john to be my legislative director before he became deputy chief of staff, he didn't have all this. he was green as a gourd. i was too. he learned it. he learned it on the job. boy, did he do an incredible job. there's one other quality you've got to have to succeed around this place aside from smarts, work ethic, respect for other people, integrity, all of which john stites...