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warnock: because georgia elected me, and my friend and brother jon ossoff, among the things we have been able to accomplish is we passed the single largest tax cut for middle and working-class families in american history. the expanded child tax credit. [applause] [foreign language] [applause] sen. warnock: because i believe health care is a human right, i wrote a provision that was signed into law that caps the cost of health care for seniors on medicare. i do not believe people like my 84-year-old mother should have to choose between buying medicine they need and food that they need, we have to treat our elders kindly. this is my effort to be kind to our elders in public policy by capping the cost of their medicine. i did this because i do not look for the big pharmaceutical companies. i work for you. [applause] [foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [applause] sne. warnock -- sen. warnock: i live in a state where one in three adults have diabetes. and one in three asians have diabetes. that number may be higher because it often goes undiagnosed. that is why i wrote another pro
warnock: because georgia elected me, and my friend and brother jon ossoff, among the things we have been able to accomplish is we passed the single largest tax cut for middle and working-class families in american history. the expanded child tax credit. [applause] [foreign language] [applause] sen. warnock: because i believe health care is a human right, i wrote a provision that was signed into law that caps the cost of health care for seniors on medicare. i do not believe people like my...
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can happen sooner, and it's the votes the people and activity of people like raphael warnock and jon ossoffave made that happen. of course the benefits of our bill will extend way beyond evs and batteries. solar p industry association projects by 2027 the u.s. solar market will grow 20% more than expected thanks to inflation, the inflation reduction act. and numerous companies focus on renewables, carbon capture, heat pumps are announcing a flurry of investments, very often citing our bill, now law, the ira. all of these examples share something important. these arees the jobs of tomorro. these industries are going to stick around for decades as our country makes the transition away from fossil fuels and towards cleaner forms of energy. the impact will be felt everywhere. it's going to take millions of workers to build these vehicles can reshape our infrastructure, install these technology inog or homes and offices. because so muchuc of this will e done by union labor, these will be good-paying jobs at good wages with good benefits, lifting up the middle class, keeping those who are in the
can happen sooner, and it's the votes the people and activity of people like raphael warnock and jon ossoffave made that happen. of course the benefits of our bill will extend way beyond evs and batteries. solar p industry association projects by 2027 the u.s. solar market will grow 20% more than expected thanks to inflation, the inflation reduction act. and numerous companies focus on renewables, carbon capture, heat pumps are announcing a flurry of investments, very often citing our bill, now...
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[speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> because georgia elected me and my friend and brother jon ossoff, among the things we've been able to accomplish is we passed the single largest tax cut for middle and working class familieser in american history, the expanded child tax credit. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> and because i believe that health care is a human right, i wrote a provision that was signed into law that caps the costst of healthcare for seniors on medicare. because i don't believe that people like myy 84-year-old mother should have to choose between buying medicine that they need and food that they need. we have to treat our elders kindly, and this was my effort to be kind to our elders in public policy by tapping the cost of their medicine -- capping. i i did this because they do not work for the big pharmaceutical companies. i work for you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> as senator, i represent a state where 11% of t
[speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> because georgia elected me and my friend and brother jon ossoff, among the things we've been able to accomplish is we passed the single largest tax cut for middle and working class familieser in american history, the expanded child tax credit. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> and because i believe that health care is a human right, i wrote a provision that was signed into law that caps the...
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joining me now is the chairman of that hearing, georgia democratic senator, jon ossoff.nk you so much, sara. thank you for having me. and i think it's important for all of us to imagine that a loved one is arrested, in the case of mr. laughlin, on a nonviolent charge, widesnds up a county jail, is denied the medical treatment they need, it never comes out. thousands of americans die every year in custody, whether in local jails, state prisons, or federal prisons. there is an ongoing humanitarian crisis in custodial facilities across the united states. i led a ten-month bipartisan investigation of federal oversight of deaths in custody. what we found is shocking. as you noted, nearly 1,000 deaths across the country that the department of justice failed to identify at all. of those deaths that doj did identify, nearly a full third, they didn't have any details about the circumstances of death, 70% of them were incomplete. what that means is the policy-makers, whether at the department of justice or in the congress, lack the information we need about who is dying, where the
joining me now is the chairman of that hearing, georgia democratic senator, jon ossoff.nk you so much, sara. thank you for having me. and i think it's important for all of us to imagine that a loved one is arrested, in the case of mr. laughlin, on a nonviolent charge, widesnds up a county jail, is denied the medical treatment they need, it never comes out. thousands of americans die every year in custody, whether in local jails, state prisons, or federal prisons. there is an ongoing...
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thank you, thank you mister chairman. >> thank, you senator jon ossoff. senator mitt romney, you are recognized. >> thank you, mister chairman. rasicot, how do you avoid the failure of imagination that obviously was part of the express -- how do you have within your organization the kind of creative, out of the box thinking to imagine what possible threats might come our way? >> i appreciate that question, senator, it really goes to the atmosphere that you set up in the office. i think that cwmd is an un-heralded gem within dhs. the best and brightest work there and they are so dedicated to the country. they are very willing to think out of the box and think about what's going, and one of the things i always ask is, what should i ask you that i didn't think to ask you? what else are you thinking about? we try to probe, and think about, that's maybe how we always have done it, but how is somebody else who has maybe not been dedicated to the cause that we, are thinking about doing. i'm sure you are familiar with one of our predecessor officers, the domestic
thank you, thank you mister chairman. >> thank, you senator jon ossoff. senator mitt romney, you are recognized. >> thank you, mister chairman. rasicot, how do you avoid the failure of imagination that obviously was part of the express -- how do you have within your organization the kind of creative, out of the box thinking to imagine what possible threats might come our way? >> i appreciate that question, senator, it really goes to the atmosphere that you set up in the...
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. >> total edge of failure as you saw jen interest jon ossoff of florida make the point, the new bipartisanople of color are disproportionately behind bars, this report suggests they may be in mortal danger. joining me now is lauren brick heisman, the senior counsel at the brennan center for justice. boris franklin, the only organizer at new jersey together, he was also formerly incarcerated. i want to start with you, lauren, this is utterly ridiculous hearing the port. i also feel like people who are in prison are the forgotten people in the country, these are human beings who deserve, to some level of decency and humanity, regardless of crimes. if you are to uphold the country who we believe ourselves to be, or somebody america to be, whose job is it exactly to keep job of prisoners? not just death, but their well-being, make sure they're not being starved to death, beaten, or murder. >> you are absolutely right. senator ossoff have said the huge issue, we do a terrible job of collecting data of the deaths of people who are in custody in the united states. it's important to collect this c
. >> total edge of failure as you saw jen interest jon ossoff of florida make the point, the new bipartisanople of color are disproportionately behind bars, this report suggests they may be in mortal danger. joining me now is lauren brick heisman, the senior counsel at the brennan center for justice. boris franklin, the only organizer at new jersey together, he was also formerly incarcerated. i want to start with you, lauren, this is utterly ridiculous hearing the port. i also feel like...