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for more, let's bring in former cisco ceo john chambers.n the middle of a fundamental shift in labor dynamics always an optimist. what is your take on it? >> i think it's a very small percentage of the work force if you look at the head count apt the companies and the startups three years ago, it was up like 40% in three years and in the last year, many of these companies grew their head count almost at twice the rate that they were growing their revenue. so half of this was self-inflicted, but the numbers are relatively small the points that you made, sara, are very good, and i'll compare it to 2001 a positive way in 2001 the companies were growing very, very rapidly, but, boy, when the spigot cot turned off, we went from 40 quarters in a row of 50% to 60% growth to in 45 days, a negative number, which is mathematically impossible so these are relatively small on the correction side. arvind from ibm said it well i've got 20 startups we see no weakness in enterprise spending it is remarkably solid there are areas that are more solid such as
for more, let's bring in former cisco ceo john chambers.n the middle of a fundamental shift in labor dynamics always an optimist. what is your take on it? >> i think it's a very small percentage of the work force if you look at the head count apt the companies and the startups three years ago, it was up like 40% in three years and in the last year, many of these companies grew their head count almost at twice the rate that they were growing their revenue. so half of this was...
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chamber. i think of john glenn and the senate he represented. we came in together. i wonder how he'd think of how we carried the baton he passed on to the next generation. then my mind flashes back to john's interment at arlington national cemetery. in the chapel we gathered, and at the end the marine bugler played taps. imagine the somber feeling. he paused. and then, completing a request that senator glenn had made himself but kept as a surprise, burst into reveille. the mood in that chapel, because that was john glenn. there was a time to mourn and remember what was lost, but there was always another mission, another call to serve, another day. that's how it has to be for every one of us, every one of us in this chamber. yes, the senate is broken in too many places, no, the institution is not what hubert humphrey, jerald ford, ted kennedy, barry goldwater knew them to be. some of that change is good. a lot is tragic, and all of it is simply what it is. and i tell my colleagues you can point fingers or you can point the way forward to something better, and that's
chamber. i think of john glenn and the senate he represented. we came in together. i wonder how he'd think of how we carried the baton he passed on to the next generation. then my mind flashes back to john's interment at arlington national cemetery. in the chapel we gathered, and at the end the marine bugler played taps. imagine the somber feeling. he paused. and then, completing a request that senator glenn had made himself but kept as a surprise, burst into reveille. the mood in that chapel,...
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. >> john: welcome to friday, this is "america reports." cheers echoing throughout the chamber repeatedly as hold-outs switch their votes to mccarthy, what is the longest contest to elect a speaker since the 1850s continues to play out. he has not yet reached a deal with the senate, mccarthy remains optimistic. lawmaker reportedly even making more concessions to hard line conservatives, some say they still will not support him. >> sandra: we will likely know a whole lot more as the minutes go on here. we are watching it with you. some mccarthy allies are acknowledge never enough compromise for some hold-outs. warren davidson is backing mccarthy's bid but more than four never kevin lawmakers who will never vote for him. we will have more with the congressman-elect, davidson. he is in front of the camera right now, we'll get to him in just a moment. >> john: fox news live team coverage, martha will join us with more perspective on the speakership fight, and chad pergram kicking things off this afternoon, live from capitol hill and here we go for a 12th time. >> here we go again b
. >> john: welcome to friday, this is "america reports." cheers echoing throughout the chamber repeatedly as hold-outs switch their votes to mccarthy, what is the longest contest to elect a speaker since the 1850s continues to play out. he has not yet reached a deal with the senate, mccarthy remains optimistic. lawmaker reportedly even making more concessions to hard line conservatives, some say they still will not support him. >> sandra: we will likely know a whole lot...
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would be resigning from the chamber to become the next president of the university of florida in early december. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, along with senators john thune and susan collins pay tribute to sasse in his last appearance on the floor. >> mr. president. as we all heard in just a few days our colleague, my neighbor, senator sasse is retiring from congress and becoming president of the university of florida and i have to say that his leaving is a loss for the senate not least because the average educational attainment will drop precipitously when he leaves. he has four graduate degrees, three masters and a doctorate and i have to say thank you to all his staff who are represented both here and in the gallery, to his family for the sacrifices you all have mades so that he can serve here and be such an inspiration to so many of us who've had the opportunity to serve with him and see not only has intellect but passion and ability to get things done for the people of nebraska and the people of our country. but i will say when i hire people i typically hire people who are smarter s than i am andn my case, that's not hard. in his case it's a b
would be resigning from the chamber to become the next president of the university of florida in early december. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, along with senators john thune and susan collins pay tribute to sasse in his last appearance on the floor. >> mr. president. as we all heard in just a few days our colleague, my neighbor, senator sasse is retiring from congress and becoming president of the university of florida and i have to say that his leaving is a loss for the senate...
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some telling me maybe they'll start leaving the chamber, reducing that number for mccarthy. john boehner did that at the beginning of the 114th. >> what is the incentive for democrats to do that? right? that doesn't seem, what's the logic there? >> well, one scenario that some people have pointed to is that perhaps at some point, centrist democrats and republicans start looking for alternative choices. people other than mccarthy and jeffries. someone who can get elected with bipartisan support. that's something that's not good for either republican leadership or democratic leadership so at some point, democrats right reach that conclusion. again, this is not likely. it's not something i'm predigiting, but it's something those supporting mccarthy are looking at as a possibility. >> let me bring back in brendan buck who has seen this go down, has worked in leadership staffs plural when there has been a bit of messy drama to say the least. >> look, we talked a lot about jim jordan and i really do think that he is sort of the lynch pin of what happens at this point. at some point, so
some telling me maybe they'll start leaving the chamber, reducing that number for mccarthy. john boehner did that at the beginning of the 114th. >> what is the incentive for democrats to do that? right? that doesn't seem, what's the logic there? >> well, one scenario that some people have pointed to is that perhaps at some point, centrist democrats and republicans start looking for alternative choices. people other than mccarthy and jeffries. someone who can get elected with...
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chamber tomorrow. but in recent years, john boehner, paul ryan, with a lot more republicans, 247, 240, and in the 115th congress, they struggled to get enough votes. boehner, to become speaker, he was eventually driven out by some of these hard line republicans that are giving kevin mccarthy a hard time now. and paul ryan, even though he was elected more comfortably, he had trouble when it came to bringing legislation to the floor. so this is just the dna, the nature of the house republican conference these days, and we'll see if tomorrow, kevin mccarthy can convince some of those hard no's to switch. a lot of mccarthy allies, some that i have spoken to, as soon as a few, as recently as a few hours ago, are saying that they think that best case scenario, on the second vote, mccarthy can get the 218 that he will need. >> i want to read a part of what a former aide of speakers boehner and ryan wrote in an op-ed, if republicans are unable to muster the votes for a speaker, it will make is very clear from the outset that they cannot be counted on to fulfill the body's responsibilities. the prolonged specta
chamber tomorrow. but in recent years, john boehner, paul ryan, with a lot more republicans, 247, 240, and in the 115th congress, they struggled to get enough votes. boehner, to become speaker, he was eventually driven out by some of these hard line republicans that are giving kevin mccarthy a hard time now. and paul ryan, even though he was elected more comfortably, he had trouble when it came to bringing legislation to the floor. so this is just the dna, the nature of the house republican...
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chamber during kron. 4 news at 3 o'clock. today i spoke with bay area congressman john garamendi about what he believes is happening on the republican side of the house. and if it can be resolved. >> the republican party's in total chaos. it's really they're going to have to make the congress, but they simply are unable to do it at least now. and i think they're going to be able to do it for most of this next 2 years. they have a faction of their party. that is absolutely in arrested and disruption and it's a significant number. 21 right now. so we'll see what takes place. we've got a lot of things we need to do. >> electing a speaker is the first step and fully forming the house without at the chamber. cannot name committee chairs, engaging for launch investigations. so again, mccarthy failed in 3 rounds. there's a lot of negotiating going on on capitol hill right now. some jogging around to see who could become speaker of the house resume again tomorrow. live in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman, vicki and grant back to you. thank you. justine. >> coming up, a man is on the run tonight after escaping from a north bay jail. the lat
chamber during kron. 4 news at 3 o'clock. today i spoke with bay area congressman john garamendi about what he believes is happening on the republican side of the house. and if it can be resolved. >> the republican party's in total chaos. it's really they're going to have to make the congress, but they simply are unable to do it at least now. and i think they're going to be able to do it for most of this next 2 years. they have a faction of their party. that is absolutely in arrested and...
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speaking of change, each chamber has new leadership than when i first began my term and i want to congratulate lieutenant governor jones and speaker john burns on their elections. [applause] gov. kemp: i also want to congratulate the newly elected leaders and appointed committee chairs in both the senate and house. also want to congratulate again my fellow constitutional officers on their recent victories. over the last four years, our greatest achievements were accomplished when both chambers worked hand in hand with my office to put the people of our state first, ahead of the status quo. our future as a state relies on that partnership to do the right thing for our citizens, even when it may not be easy. each of you has my commitment to continue that work and do it together. that's good for our entire state. because i believe this session will be one of consequence. i'm proud to report that because of the foundation that we have built together over these past four years, because of the resilience shown by the people of our great state, because of the resolve they continue to show, the state of our state has never been stronger or mor
speaking of change, each chamber has new leadership than when i first began my term and i want to congratulate lieutenant governor jones and speaker john burns on their elections. [applause] gov. kemp: i also want to congratulate the newly elected leaders and appointed committee chairs in both the senate and house. also want to congratulate again my fellow constitutional officers on their recent victories. over the last four years, our greatest achievements were accomplished when both chambers...
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chamber. but many had their eyes today on the incoming suit junior senator, john fetterman. he wear his signature hoodie in shorts? he ended speculation earlier today, tweeting this. for those are you asking, yes there will be a fetterman in shorts today but it is not me. included a picture of his oldest son sporting some khaki shorts. what was on the menu for today's ceremony? fetterman's communications director tweeted this. yes there is cruditÉs at the fetterman inauguration. one of the more pressing question is a cruditÉs or a veggie tray? and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it was a truly remarkable scene in washington state see this afternoon, as the house adjourned after what should have been the triumphant first day of the incoming republican majority. instead, it was an unmitigated disaster, with republican leader kevin mccarthy failing three times in succes
chamber. but many had their eyes today on the incoming suit junior senator, john fetterman. he wear his signature hoodie in shorts? he ended speculation earlier today, tweeting this. for those are you asking, yes there will be a fetterman in shorts today but it is not me. included a picture of his oldest son sporting some khaki shorts. what was on the menu for today's ceremony? fetterman's communications director tweeted this. yes there is cruditÉs at the fetterman inauguration. one of the...
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chamber. but many had their eyes today on the incoming suit junior senator, john fetterman. would he wear his signature hoodie in shorts? he ended speculation earlier today, tweeting this. for those are you asking, yes there will be a fetterman in shorts today but it is not me. included a picture of his oldest son sporting some khaki shorts. what was on the menu for today's ceremony? fetterman's communications director tweeted this. yes there is -- at the fetterman eggnog ration. was it a food tray or a veggie tray? on that note, i wish you all very good night. four of all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you tomorrow. omorrow. if you took a high school history class in united states, you probably spent at least today discussing this image. this is the iconic political cartoon of the campaigning of senator charles -- in may of 1866, a pro slavery congressman name preston brooks entered the senate and he entered the chamber carrying a metal tipped again and then he walked over to the anti slavery senator charles sumn
chamber. but many had their eyes today on the incoming suit junior senator, john fetterman. would he wear his signature hoodie in shorts? he ended speculation earlier today, tweeting this. for those are you asking, yes there will be a fetterman in shorts today but it is not me. included a picture of his oldest son sporting some khaki shorts. what was on the menu for today's ceremony? fetterman's communications director tweeted this. yes there is -- at the fetterman eggnog ration. was it a food...
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chamber. but many had their eyes today on the incoming suit junior senator, john fetterman.s. for those are you asking, yes there will be a fetterman in shorts today but it is not me. included a picture of his oldest son sporting some khaki shorts. what was on the menu for today's ceremony? fetterman's communications director t
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. >> john: bret, i saw the same 3d and animation in the "new york times," this was the chamber, the door that entered the chamber that led to the blah blah blah and people were here and might have had access to the door, and again, i wonder in fairness, will the "new york times" do the same thing about the penn biden center and biden's garage. i don't expect they will. >> and the corvette, who had keys to the garage. >> exactly, and were the fumes have deleterious effect on the documents themselves. how deep do you want to go here. idea in difference of how this story is being handled compared to mar-a-lago, and the difference in reaction. i want to play again, martha, the reaction from a few democrats here that we played a little while ago, and get to respond on the other side. >> second to talk about the classified documents found at president biden's think tank? >> i see no evidence of deliberate intent or obstruction of justice as we see in the case of donald trump and mar-a-lago. >> do you think it poses a national security threat? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't think so. >> do you h
. >> john: bret, i saw the same 3d and animation in the "new york times," this was the chamber, the door that entered the chamber that led to the blah blah blah and people were here and might have had access to the door, and again, i wonder in fairness, will the "new york times" do the same thing about the penn biden center and biden's garage. i don't expect they will. >> and the corvette, who had keys to the garage. >> exactly, and were the fumes have...
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john boehner and msnbc political analyst. this is not your father's white house in terms of a republican takeover of a lower chamber. back, if you could, to 2010 after the she lacking that president obama received. it felt like the general attitude was far less pugnacious than this one. what does that tell you about how this is going to play out in the advantage that democrats seem to have? >> yeah. i think the white house very clearly sees an opportunity here. i don't blame them. this is what i've been -- as a republican, this is what i've been worried about this whole time is that there's going to be republican overreach. you're going to have people with a big platform who are going to make the party look crazier than it already looked and going to play to joe biden's advantage. look this is what happened -- i appreciate you saying, you know, we weren't quite the same in 2010, 2011. this is the same thing that happened with president obama. he was very unpopular. we got swept into power in the house. and he used it to his advantage. he played off us. same thing that bill clinton did after republicans took back the
john boehner and msnbc political analyst. this is not your father's white house in terms of a republican takeover of a lower chamber. back, if you could, to 2010 after the she lacking that president obama received. it felt like the general attitude was far less pugnacious than this one. what does that tell you about how this is going to play out in the advantage that democrats seem to have? >> yeah. i think the white house very clearly sees an opportunity here. i don't blame them. this is...
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he drops them out, he takes one of the bullets, and he chambers it, closes it, and spins the cylinder, and he puts it to his head. and i'm like, johnave to do this. he goes, i know we don't. and he says, your perception of reality may not be correct. and he starts pulling the trigger, click, click, click, click, click -- five times. and there's only six chambers. and he pulls in the sixth time and nothing happens. he says you have missed something about reality. and i say, oh, it's a trick? he goes, no, it's not a trick, and he opens the door, and he aims the gun at the sand and he pulls the trigger and the bullet goes off. it was a live round. >> paranoid eccentrics make good stories, but rarely make good neighbors. the armed guards of snarling dogs were an aggravation to the tourists and others who had to walk past mcafee's house. by november 2012, one of john mcafee's neighbors may have decided he had enough. >> coming up, a murder mystery. >> his body with this air, motionless. >> there is blood, all over the floor. >> when dateline continues. even at the library. or the coffee shop. get great customer support at the park. or a
he drops them out, he takes one of the bullets, and he chambers it, closes it, and spins the cylinder, and he puts it to his head. and i'm like, johnave to do this. he goes, i know we don't. and he says, your perception of reality may not be correct. and he starts pulling the trigger, click, click, click, click, click -- five times. and there's only six chambers. and he pulls in the sixth time and nothing happens. he says you have missed something about reality. and i say, oh, it's a trick? he...
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john boehner and an msnbc political analyst. brandon, this is not your father's white house in terms of a republican takeover of the lower chamberer the, quote unquote shellacking that president obama received. republicans took over but it felt like the general attitude, the position in that white house was far less tenacious than this one. what does that tell you about how this is all gonna play out and the advantage democrats seem to have? >> yeah, i think the white house very clearly sees an opportunity here. and i don't blame them. this is what i've been, hey, as a republicans as what i've been worried about this whole time. that there is going to be republican overreach. you are going to have people with big platforms who are gonna make the party look even crazier than it already has looked. and it's gonna play into joe biden's advantage. look, this is what happens, i appreciate you saying, you know, we worked quite the same in 2010, 2011. look this is the same thing that happened with barack obama. he was very unpopular. we got swept into power in the house. and used it to his advantage. he played office is still same thin
john boehner and an msnbc political analyst. brandon, this is not your father's white house in terms of a republican takeover of the lower chamberer the, quote unquote shellacking that president obama received. republicans took over but it felt like the general attitude, the position in that white house was far less tenacious than this one. what does that tell you about how this is all gonna play out and the advantage democrats seem to have? >> yeah, i think the white house very clearly...
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john kennedy wanted to get something done as a senator of massachusetts, largely a back betcher who didn't achieve a whole lot relative to the peers he had in the upper chamber and he had to go through lyndon johnson, the all powerful senate majority leader. his father, joe kennedy, the patriarch had enormous respect for lyndon johnson. he said don't take the second spot on the 1956 democratic ticket unless lyndon johnson is the presidential nominee. and even offers to fund the campaign if lyndon johnson chooses to run. so, there was great respect there. i think the confusion about this comes where bobby kennedy comes in. bobby kennedy despised lyndon johnson and lyndon johnson didn't feel any differently about bobby kennedy. they were fundamentally different people, but i think john f. kennedy picked lyndon johnson to go on the ticket for two reasons, three reasons, one was political. he needed southern balance on the ticket. and what better balance than lyndon johnson from austin, texas. again, who had so much power, but the second one was that he picked a vice-president because he was the person most capable in his view of operating in the presidency shou
john kennedy wanted to get something done as a senator of massachusetts, largely a back betcher who didn't achieve a whole lot relative to the peers he had in the upper chamber and he had to go through lyndon johnson, the all powerful senate majority leader. his father, joe kennedy, the patriarch had enormous respect for lyndon johnson. he said don't take the second spot on the 1956 democratic ticket unless lyndon johnson is the presidential nominee. and even offers to fund the campaign if...
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john kennedy remembered when he wanted to get something done as a senator from massachusetts, largely a backbencher who didn't achievet a whole lot relative to the peers he had in the upper chamber, but he remembers here to go to lyndon johnson, the all-powerful senate majorityy leader. his father joe kennedy the candy patriarch had enormous respect for lyndon johnson. in fact, he toldt us on don't take the secod spot on the 1956 democratic ticket and less lyndon johnson is the presidential nominee. and he even offers to fund the campaign of lyndon johnson chooses to run. so there was great respect there. the confusion about this comes where bobby kennedy comes in. bobby kennedy despised for lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson didn't feel any a differentlype about bobby kennedy. they were just fundamentally different people. but i think john f. kennedy realize, he picked lyndon johnson to go on the ticket for two reasons. one was political. he needed something balance on the ticket. what that a balanced and lyndon johnson from austin, texas? i can come who it so much power. but the second one was he picked the vice president because he was, the person who is most capable in his view
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chambers, sometimes even within them, to be honest. allowing these folks to take over your party's agenda may be risky, it could be substantively and politically disastrous. there is a reason why john paul ryan didn't quite do it. they tried to give them a little bit in check. it's not an abstract idea, right? we saw what happened when the extreme far-right tried to take over in last year's midterm elections. it was a debacle for the republican party. it is why mccarthy has had a narrow majority. in fact, we now have some new evidence of just how much damage the trump backed mauve right did. there is a study at maricopa county arizona, that's of course home of the capital phoenix, most important electoral counting that state. it analyzed how many republican voters did not vote for certain republican candidates, including kari lake for governor, blake masters for senate, and mark finchem for secretary of state. now, all three were full maga election deniers, endorsed by donald trump. all three of them lost. the study found lake lost 35% of voters who most otherwise mostly voted republicans. masters lost more than 6%. finchem, about 8%. that is an enormous, enormous electoral penalty
chambers, sometimes even within them, to be honest. allowing these folks to take over your party's agenda may be risky, it could be substantively and politically disastrous. there is a reason why john paul ryan didn't quite do it. they tried to give them a little bit in check. it's not an abstract idea, right? we saw what happened when the extreme far-right tried to take over in last year's midterm elections. it was a debacle for the republican party. it is why mccarthy has had a narrow...
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john? >> he was very good at kinda presenting himself as kinda the all-american guy. it was very bizarre. 'cause we would go into chambers wife. none of this seemed to affect him one bit. >> reporter: as the prosecutor began his case, his opening witnesses focused on april 26th, 2010, the day venus vanished. state trooper aaron steensma, first on the scene, testified that he believed he was looking at a crime as soon as he talked to venus'parents. >> i pulled into the driveway and i was met by a female who was hysterical and crying. >> and what did you do next? >> she told me that he took her. he took her. he took her. >> reporter: early on, mcdonough wanted the jury to meet venus'parents, to see them as the stable decent and loving people they venus wasn't some kind of wild child bad mother. >> was it odd that your daughter would've left her children alone? >> it was more than odd. it was something that would not happen. >> reporter: after sketching out the last day that things might ever be normal for venus'parents, the prosecutor turned the clock back 24 hours and moved the scene from michigan to northwest ohio. april
john? >> he was very good at kinda presenting himself as kinda the all-american guy. it was very bizarre. 'cause we would go into chambers wife. none of this seemed to affect him one bit. >> reporter: as the prosecutor began his case, his opening witnesses focused on april 26th, 2010, the day venus vanished. state trooper aaron steensma, first on the scene, testified that he believed he was looking at a crime as soon as he talked to venus'parents. >> i pulled into the driveway...
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chamber. that will end the day in the senate. that is what is expected to happen today but again looking at the house side, it could take longer. host: johncardle will be here all morning long to give you information like that. things to watch out or, we have information on c-span.org, and our app, c-span now. follow along c-span two for the senate. for the top domestic issue this morning, tom, once gun safety and women's rights restored. closing the loop on the southern border. and to impeach as many democrats as possible for what they have done. scott from facebook saying to stop the machiavelli and free trade u.s. countries -- u.s. companies from sending jobs to slave wage countries like china. citing one of the top priorities they could tackle. you perhaps have things you would like to add yourself. call in, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, and (202) 748-8002 four independents -- for (202) 748-8003 -- independents. [video clip] what the job will not be we know the task and we have a close majority. we will have to work together. we want to work with anyone who wants to make america strong. anyone on both s
chamber. that will end the day in the senate. that is what is expected to happen today but again looking at the house side, it could take longer. host: johncardle will be here all morning long to give you information like that. things to watch out or, we have information on c-span.org, and our app, c-span now. follow along c-span two for the senate. for the top domestic issue this morning, tom, once gun safety and women's rights restored. closing the loop on the southern border. and to impeach...
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chamber and that will end the day in the senate. that is expected to happen today but looking at the house side, it could take a lot longer. >> host: johnl be here all morning to give information like that, things to look out for. stay close to our website, c-span.org, or c-span now. and follow along for the house and c-span2 for the senate. there will be reactions from facebook when it comes to the top to mr. issue. tom -- gun safety and women's rights restored. closing the southern border. and also adding to impeach and prosecute as many democrats as possible for what they have done to our great nation in two short years. scott from facebook saying stop the free trade of us companies sending jobs to slave labor countries like china. deb clock citing climate change being an issue or one of the top priorities the one hundred eighteenth congress could tackle. you can check off that list, things to add to yourself to hundred 2-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8,000 one for republicans, 748-eight thousand two for independents. in november kevin mccarthy after the initial vote to become speaker of the house before launching his campaign to g
chamber and that will end the day in the senate. that is expected to happen today but looking at the house side, it could take a lot longer. >> host: johnl be here all morning to give information like that, things to look out for. stay close to our website, c-span.org, or c-span now. and follow along for the house and c-span2 for the senate. there will be reactions from facebook when it comes to the top to mr. issue. tom -- gun safety and women's rights restored. closing the southern...