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joyce has lived an eventful, blessed, full life. surrounded by her family and many friends who love and adore her. to this day, sunday dinner prepared by joyce has been a staple in her home as long as anyone can remember and of course everyone is welcome for dinner. on behalf of the u.s. house of representatives, we wish joyce all the best and congratulate her as she celebrates 90 years of life. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlemanyields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. valadao. mr. valadao: last year california set a record for the most acres burned in a single year. 4.1 million acres. already in 2021 devastating fires have burned through 1.6 million acres of our state. hundreds, if not thousands, of residents are currently under evacuation orders. uncertain if they will have a home to return to once the orders are lifted. even -- with another heat wave on its way, fighting the flames will be even more challenging and the risks are even
joyce has lived an eventful, blessed, full life. surrounded by her family and many friends who love and adore her. to this day, sunday dinner prepared by joyce has been a staple in her home as long as anyone can remember and of course everyone is welcome for dinner. on behalf of the u.s. house of representatives, we wish joyce all the best and congratulate her as she celebrates 90 years of life. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlemanyields back the balance...
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joyce: madam speaker. -l, we are here tonight as members of the house energy action team to discuss the biden administration's assault on american energy. his policies have hurt our constituents and tonight members of the heat team will talk about how these actions continue to harm their districts. the last nine months have painted a portrait of what the biden administration's energy policies mean for our country. and, madam speaker, it's not a pretty picture. as we speak, biden's alleys in congress intend to pass their $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package only, only that will make the situation worse. let's take the natural gas tax, for example. it will increase everyday americans' bills by hundreds of dollars and destroy hundreds and thousands of american family sustaining jobs. this will rob opportunity from the very communities that i represent in pennsylvania and hundreds of towns just like that. we'll hear more about that this evening. this tax is a solution in search of a problem. and it's cr
joyce: madam speaker. -l, we are here tonight as members of the house energy action team to discuss the biden administration's assault on american energy. his policies have hurt our constituents and tonight members of the heat team will talk about how these actions continue to harm their districts. the last nine months have painted a portrait of what the biden administration's energy policies mean for our country. and, madam speaker, it's not a pretty picture. as we speak, biden's alleys in...
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joyce, i want to start with you. bill in a box so to speak is not just happening in texas, but it is something that's happening across the country. can you shed a little more light on this? >> the strategy to defeat women's abortion rights by conservatives has been to try different laws in different states hoping that somewhere along the way they get lucky and have the right constitutional challenge to take to the supreme court giving this newly conservative court the opportunity to overturn roe vs. wade outright or at least gut it like the court has done with the voting rights act, still technically in place but making it difficult to protect rights. so texas is a little bit of an overcorrection here where they've gone all the way forward with creating private enforcement and they did that because even though there's a mississippi challenge that the supreme court will hear next year, abortion rights still exist in mississippi, that the texas bill was designed so that it would go into effect. the supreme court would
joyce, i want to start with you. bill in a box so to speak is not just happening in texas, but it is something that's happening across the country. can you shed a little more light on this? >> the strategy to defeat women's abortion rights by conservatives has been to try different laws in different states hoping that somewhere along the way they get lucky and have the right constitutional challenge to take to the supreme court giving this newly conservative court the opportunity to...
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joyce. mr. joyce: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. befo we get to that, for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin islds seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. plaskett: thank you, madam speaker. september is prostate cancer awareness month. prostate cancer has led male cancer incidents in 96 countries. it is the most common cause of death among men in 51 countries. the united states leads the world in reducing prostate caer deaths. one in eight u.s. men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in tir lifetime. african-american men are over 75% more l
joyce. mr. joyce: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. befo we get to that, for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin islds seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise...
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joyce vance, my friend, thank you as always.the white house or congress step up to protect roe v. wade, the women's health protection act which would codify abortion rights and get a vote in the house faces a rough road through the senate. co-sponsor of the bill dina titus is my guest when we come back. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. now with the samsung galaxy z fold 3 on verizon 5g ultra wideband, there's no more fear of missing out. or as i like to say... (crowd) no mo fo mo! download a movie in seconds, while acting in a movie. hyah! while also writing a movie. game on the go on the fastest 5g in the world. he's cheating! (crowd gasps
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joyce, first to you.tice john roberts calling the empowerment of private citizens as enforcers of the law unprecedented and the editorial board of the wall street journal saying the law sets an all of precedent that conservatives could hate. it could allow individuals to sue for hate speech or new york depp ties private lawsuits against gun owners. the president called this part of the law un-american. the white house is looking at whether there are federal provisions that could block this part of the law that seems to be a reach. i don't know, joyce, do you think there is a federal option for the doj? >> so that will certainly be a question that folks at doj would have to look at from a variety of different directions, andrea, to see when they can challenge the law or find ways around it, but this is the evil genius, this notion that they would use private enforcement in an effort to prevent the courts from effectively reviewing the law. i suspect it proves too much. it does too much and as people begin
joyce, first to you.tice john roberts calling the empowerment of private citizens as enforcers of the law unprecedented and the editorial board of the wall street journal saying the law sets an all of precedent that conservatives could hate. it could allow individuals to sue for hate speech or new york depp ties private lawsuits against gun owners. the president called this part of the law un-american. the white house is looking at whether there are federal provisions that could block this part...
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joyce, what do you make of this indictment? >> we are seeing this indictment for the first time this afternoon. there maybe more evidence to come but based on that indictment, it looks pretty thin, the core of this crime that's charged, making a false statement to a government official. this was the same charge that was made against mike flynn for his conversations with the russian ambassador, the charge that was dismissed by bill bar after flynn pleaded guilty not once but twice. that requires the government to prove the defendants made a material misstatement of fact and made a material lie. material means it has to be something in court that could influence the outcome of that proceeding. the allegation here looks a little thin. it was well-known to folks that sossamon's firm represented, the dnc and did work for the clinton campaign. beyond that, when the fbi decides to open an investigation, they do that when they are presented with credible information that something requires an investigation. the source of that investiga
joyce, what do you make of this indictment? >> we are seeing this indictment for the first time this afternoon. there maybe more evidence to come but based on that indictment, it looks pretty thin, the core of this crime that's charged, making a false statement to a government official. this was the same charge that was made against mike flynn for his conversations with the russian ambassador, the charge that was dismissed by bill bar after flynn pleaded guilty not once but twice. that...
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joyce i want to begin with you for this hour.t means, what it doesn't mean and the implications it may have down the road. >> so a majority of the supreme court close to midnight last night made the decision that this law in texas, the most restrictive law on abortion in the country, could go into effect. they had been asked to enjoin the law by a group of abortion providers and advocates for abortion. but the court said it couldn't enjoin the law because the texas statute is very unusual. instead of using normal government entities to enforce it, it's enforced by creating what justice sotomayor in her decent calls citizen bounty hunters. any citizen can go after people who helped a woman obtain an abortion. they can't sue the woman herself but they can get a $10,000 bounty if they succeed in this action. the court says we're able to enjoin state authorities from doing this activity but we can't enjoin in this novel and unique situation. the three liberal justices are joined by chief just roberts. saying it should have continued
joyce i want to begin with you for this hour.t means, what it doesn't mean and the implications it may have down the road. >> so a majority of the supreme court close to midnight last night made the decision that this law in texas, the most restrictive law on abortion in the country, could go into effect. they had been asked to enjoin the law by a group of abortion providers and advocates for abortion. but the court said it couldn't enjoin the law because the texas statute is very...
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joyce chang is here to way in how options and market structure also played a role in the selloff. we'll break it down for you. the federal reserve kicking off its two-day policy meeting today. will the markets force them to keep pushing back? their paper timeline. >>> it's day two of our two-week series "go big or go home" david cats with his top pick and random and dare we say recent data on the market's downturn. it's tuesday, september 21st, 2021, this is "worldwide exchange." ♪ >>> good morning, good afternoon, or good evening and as always welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian sullivan, thanks for joining us it's a busy tuesday let's get to it check your morning money see if we're going to get some selling or bounce back it looks like we're going to split the middle seeing furttures on the dow up solidly higher but, of course, the major averages took a tumble on monday, ending down nearly but not quite 2% the dow falling more than 650 points so right now the futures indicating we'll gain about half that back. there is one potential upside. we did ye
joyce chang is here to way in how options and market structure also played a role in the selloff. we'll break it down for you. the federal reserve kicking off its two-day policy meeting today. will the markets force them to keep pushing back? their paper timeline. >>> it's day two of our two-week series "go big or go home" david cats with his top pick and random and dare we say recent data on the market's downturn. it's tuesday, september 21st, 2021, this is "worldwide...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and to extend and revise my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. joyce: madam speaker, this week, liberals will attempt to ram through the most egregious spending package since the new deal. by adding $3.5 trillion in new spending, their plan would not lift families up. it would keep families down. by imposing liberals' hidden tax by inflation, by pumping billions of dollars into an economy that is already saturated from failed stimulus packages, my colleagues' actions will directly harm working americans. raising taxes on middle-class families and small business is not the answer to ending the covid-19 pandemic. forcing businesses to conform to new regulations won't get americans back to work. now is the time to support our families. it is not the time to spend more money than it costs to win world -- than it cost to win world war ii. we need to put a stop to this reckl
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house and to extend and revise my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. joyce: madam speaker, this week, liberals will attempt to ram through the most egregious spending package since the new deal. by adding $3.5 trillion in new spending, their plan would not lift families up. it would keep families down. by imposing liberals' hidden tax by inflation, by...
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and china >> joyce, thank you so much for your time.an mike khouw, you could get in any of these chinese tech stocks is there value here you're willing to take the risk for >> well there is value i think it was about six or eight weeks ago we were having this exact same conversation and i think at the time my words were that i thought that the chinese stocks were uninvestable one of the things that i said which is that baba is growing at about 20%, if it was a u.s. traded company, a u.s. company, probably would have been out to $400 a share and i think it was $210 a share when we have that conversation now it is at about $170 and to your point, i do think that there is a line in the sand that we should think about which is that china is not going to dismantle these companies. these are halo companies for china and of course they provide economic benefit i mean the issue is also as we were just discussing, that it was important, it is important obviously for some additional regulation on the securities side but i'm not talking about info
and china >> joyce, thank you so much for your time.an mike khouw, you could get in any of these chinese tech stocks is there value here you're willing to take the risk for >> well there is value i think it was about six or eight weeks ago we were having this exact same conversation and i think at the time my words were that i thought that the chinese stocks were uninvestable one of the things that i said which is that baba is growing at about 20%, if it was a u.s. traded company, a...
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attorney joyce vance. there is precedence for this, joyce, and to the state of arizona.this case in the state of arizona. when arizona republicans approved their anti-immigration law in 2010, the obama administration's justice department sued, insisting that the state statute conflicted with existing federal law and gop state policymakers could not effectively undo federal law on their own. eventually the u.s. supreme court largely agreed, striking down the bulk of arizona's policy. so how do you see this, this playing out, the doj now suing the state of texas? >> this is a very similar theory to the arizona immigration challenge. we filed a challenge in alabama the following year in 2011 to a similar but worse immigration statute, and the argument is essentially this, yasmin. it says when the federal government has dominated an area, when it has set forth the law of the land, states can't come in to play and create contradictory laws. that makes a lot of logical sense. you can't have this patchwork quilt of different enforcement in an area where the federal government h
attorney joyce vance. there is precedence for this, joyce, and to the state of arizona.this case in the state of arizona. when arizona republicans approved their anti-immigration law in 2010, the obama administration's justice department sued, insisting that the state statute conflicted with existing federal law and gop state policymakers could not effectively undo federal law on their own. eventually the u.s. supreme court largely agreed, striking down the bulk of arizona's policy. so how do...
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joining us now, an msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks so much for being here.he person i wanted to talk to about this. tell me i have this right, joyce. an injunction is basically frequently denied based on the belief that the plaintiffs' arguments will not be based on the merits of the case. what do we do? how do we read sort of the tea leaves on the future of abortion as a constitutional right given what's gone down over the course of the last couple of days? >> well, the top headline -- top line headline has to be that roe versus wade has come to the end of its life, whether the court says it here or next year in the mississippi case. that conclusion seems to be foregone. and this is an unusual ruling by the supreme court. they almost seem to say in twho-page unsigned opinion by the majority that because the texas law is procedurally so complex and because it relies on private individuals for enforcement that the court lacks the ability in essence to enjoin the law from going into effect. very unusual and in many ways a disappointing opinion. >> i saw your t
joining us now, an msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks so much for being here.he person i wanted to talk to about this. tell me i have this right, joyce. an injunction is basically frequently denied based on the belief that the plaintiffs' arguments will not be based on the merits of the case. what do we do? how do we read sort of the tea leaves on the future of abortion as a constitutional right given what's gone down over the course of the last couple of days? >> well, the...
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i think he is an f'ing loser. >> joyce, that's also a free speech claim.nts. that's not what she's going to say in court though, huh? >> one would think when she was first given the news of the lawsuit there might have been a little bit of shock and surprise involved in her response. she certainly is a straightforward, plain spoken woman. >> respect. and diplomatically put, counselor. joyce, good to have you on all aspects of this story, the seriously legal and the zany. good to see you. >> good to see you too, ari. >> appreciate it. >>> when we come back, we have a very special guest on the long history of lies that have blown up in the republican party's face. >>> later tonight, someone who goes all the way back to aretha and whitney, the music legend clive davis is on the beat. stay with us. ♪♪ hi mr. charles. we made you dinner. aww, thank you. ♪♪ aww, thank you. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go
i think he is an f'ing loser. >> joyce, that's also a free speech claim.nts. that's not what she's going to say in court though, huh? >> one would think when she was first given the news of the lawsuit there might have been a little bit of shock and surprise involved in her response. she certainly is a straightforward, plain spoken woman. >> respect. and diplomatically put, counselor. joyce, good to have you on all aspects of this story, the seriously legal and the zany. good...
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that's the thug-thing, i take joyce's point as well. the legal analysis of full obstruction case has to be done, we are not going to do that in a few paragraphs here. it is certainly in the ballpark of what you are concerned about. the wider context is undemocratic efforts to try to cover up an undemocratic effort to overthrow election they lost as they look forward down the line and everybody has free access to the polls. i want to put on the screen of something we touch on could get lost here. what are the american people choosing over many different races and cycles that we have this. the united states voters put this up on the screen. here is the year that most went for actual republican for the white house, 2004. if you look at every other race here over seven cycles. more people voted for the democrats. that's trump era and clinton era and pre-obama era. it does not seem to be reversing is that part of people like mccarthy figuring out other ways to get back the power without getting most votes. >> it is. the thugs muscle cooperat
that's the thug-thing, i take joyce's point as well. the legal analysis of full obstruction case has to be done, we are not going to do that in a few paragraphs here. it is certainly in the ballpark of what you are concerned about. the wider context is undemocratic efforts to try to cover up an undemocratic effort to overthrow election they lost as they look forward down the line and everybody has free access to the polls. i want to put on the screen of something we touch on could get lost...
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joyce thank you for walking us through, it david, thank you for your thoughts as always. we have a break. but we have major developments on covid. tonight are buick from a maga governor, and good news of how the vaccines are. working dr. dean's. here also, how the texas abortion law or roadmap for other states. a top official from the biden administration from the white house will be with us tonight. stay with us. h us wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. principal. for all it's worth. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction t
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joining me is joyce vance.hanks so much for making time. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we talked in recent weeks about how texas devised this law to work in certain ways, to shield it from federal court scrutiny. it's been mostly speculation until now whether that would do more than just shield the law from scrutiny, whether the law was actually work to punish abortion providers and people who help women in the state. how do you think this is going to play out? >> so this is a very interesting situation, and i think this statute which is designed to outsmart the justice system may be too cute by half, because in creating this private vigilante mechanism, it sort of becomes chaos. so we have here by his own admission this disgraced and disbarred former lawyer who is filing this lawsuit, and it opens a huge can of worms, but the biggest can of worms it opens for the state of texas is the possibility that now that the law is actually in effect that there will be a challenge to the law. lawyers call this
joining me is joyce vance.hanks so much for making time. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, we talked in recent weeks about how texas devised this law to work in certain ways, to shield it from federal court scrutiny. it's been mostly speculation until now whether that would do more than just shield the law from scrutiny, whether the law was actually work to punish abortion providers and people who help women in the state. how do you think this is going to play out? >> so...
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the other thing i want to ask you, joyce, a basic policing level is. you worked with law enforcement and a lot of probes and one of them in your introduction. in what other eras would you have videos like this with the suspect but they would be masked. if the guy did not have a mask on, he would be further along on identification. >> this is something that we talk about and a lot of academics teaching criminal law, how much difficult it is to identify people in an environment that everyone is wearing a mask. the fbi will have the capacity to enhance this video. i am sure it's done at the quantico lab and they'll be able to pick up other identity that they'll be able to use. so it's really important that the people of the public look at this video to see if they recognize this individual or anything about them and if so they call the fbi tip line but the video is a great tool to identify people involving in criminal conduct. >> yeah, there it's. the shot of the unknown unexpected dog walker also masked in the moment that had so much law enforcement. joy
the other thing i want to ask you, joyce, a basic policing level is. you worked with law enforcement and a lot of probes and one of them in your introduction. in what other eras would you have videos like this with the suspect but they would be masked. if the guy did not have a mask on, he would be further along on identification. >> this is something that we talk about and a lot of academics teaching criminal law, how much difficult it is to identify people in an environment that...
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joining us is julia ainsley and joyce vance is back with us.governor abbott today. there is no fluency, no vocabulary on the republican party's part about what this actually is, which is actually about four weeks pregnant. the six-week legal definition comes from the last day of a woman's last period. so this would eliminate 85% of all abortions in texas. i haven't seen the numbers in all of the states that you are reporting on, but talk about whether they're all doing this eyes wide open and understand that it is essentially for all intents and purposes an abortion ban. >> well, that's exactly right, nicolle. i'm glad you pointed that out. actually, it is about two weeks after most women could even take a pregnancy test, so it is not as if a woman has been living with the fact she is pregnant before six weeks, before she would be banned under the texas law. as far as what other states are doing, it seems that they are being energized since the supreme court decision last week not to intervene and to let the texas ban go forward, but it could a
joining us is julia ainsley and joyce vance is back with us.governor abbott today. there is no fluency, no vocabulary on the republican party's part about what this actually is, which is actually about four weeks pregnant. the six-week legal definition comes from the last day of a woman's last period. so this would eliminate 85% of all abortions in texas. i haven't seen the numbers in all of the states that you are reporting on, but talk about whether they're all doing this eyes wide open and...
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joyce vance, you wrote a column two days ago which i have tweeted out because what happened in texas vis-a-vis the supreme court is complicated. there are a lot of nuances with it, and what has happened today with the department of justice is also complicated because there's the discussion of the merits of roe v. wade and the texas law, and then there's a discussion of process and procedure and what merrick garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you in the limited way in which we can do on television to explain what the department of justice is now doing in the face of what happened at the supreme court last week. >> well, you're right, ali, this is a little bit nuanced, but maybe this will help folks understand. what doj did today was they threw the supreme court's decision in the case last week back in its face. last week, the supreme court said gee, we've never seen this sort of private enforcement scheme before where texas has turned anyone who wants to be a vigilante against abortion into a vigilante who can go out and find these women and claim a $10,000 bounty if they sue th
joyce vance, you wrote a column two days ago which i have tweeted out because what happened in texas vis-a-vis the supreme court is complicated. there are a lot of nuances with it, and what has happened today with the department of justice is also complicated because there's the discussion of the merits of roe v. wade and the texas law, and then there's a discussion of process and procedure and what merrick garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you in the limited way in which we can do on...
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talk of a macro impact i do see and rising the default rate for chinese high yield bonds >> joyce, itt certainly in terms of sovereign risk, macro concerns and investors confidence credit investors have a different place in china than equity investors i would not ask you to comment on each asset class. we have been going sector and sector in china. how are you guiding investors with how to price in the risk? >> well, this is something this is not systemic but it will be industry wide we saw a 5% default rate in high yield chinese bonds. you could easily get into double digit levels for what the defaults should be it has had more of an impact but evergrande is the largest non investment grade issuer in the corporate bond market. this will have reverberations and it has been less of an impact than one might have thought given the size of the issuer we have to look at what is and isn't surprising china had been allowing corporate defaults the issue is the size of this one, and it will take time to work out we have been taking down the growth forecast before this. we still have china's wo
talk of a macro impact i do see and rising the default rate for chinese high yield bonds >> joyce, itt certainly in terms of sovereign risk, macro concerns and investors confidence credit investors have a different place in china than equity investors i would not ask you to comment on each asset class. we have been going sector and sector in china. how are you guiding investors with how to price in the risk? >> well, this is something this is not systemic but it will be industry...
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joyce thank you very much for being with us tonight. thanks rachel. >> all right we'll be right back, stay with us back, stay with us was approved to treat and prevent migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. ask your doctor about nurtec today. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may c
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attorney joyce vance. first to you, you've been tracking neighboring states that have been getting calls from texas desperate for these services. >> andrea, not just calls, but appointments and the majority of the appointments aren't residents of the state, but residents of texas. in the days immediately after this law went into effect they were receiving around 50 calls per day from women in texas, and since then to where we are today one week in, they have scheduled more than 150 abortion appointments. the majority of them for women from texas, and those women are a lot of them are under the age of 18 in their second trimester trying to figure out what to do here, and i want to play a bit of my conversation with rebecca tong, the co-executive director of the trust women's clinic in oklahoma. take a listen. >> for the state of texas to be telling their citizens to go out of state during a pandemic for a pill and for a five-minute procedure is cruel, and i wish we could see everyone. i am not -- if we open
attorney joyce vance. first to you, you've been tracking neighboring states that have been getting calls from texas desperate for these services. >> andrea, not just calls, but appointments and the majority of the appointments aren't residents of the state, but residents of texas. in the days immediately after this law went into effect they were receiving around 50 calls per day from women in texas, and since then to where we are today one week in, they have scheduled more than 150...
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joining me is claire mccaskill and joyce vance. a lot of this thinking is sort of main stream and main lined. it feels like what this is in the republican party is accept they did accept after president obama won, we have trouble winning voters of color. that was the old way of thinking wow, we need to rethink our strategy. the new thinking is yolo. we're going to pretend we didn't lose. we're not going to admit it and psychologically accept it's possible for us to lose. but what do you make of my theory? >> well, i think the problem here is you have a leader in the republican party who has no regard for truth, who has lied his entire life. i mean, this is a man who lies like other people brush their teeth and put on their shoes. it is his main way of come mup kating. when he doesn't like what the truth is, he makes up something else. look what he did today. his cyber ninjas basically say hey, guy, you didn't even get as many votes as you thought you got. you got less than you thought you got, and what does he do? he sends out the
joining me is claire mccaskill and joyce vance. a lot of this thinking is sort of main stream and main lined. it feels like what this is in the republican party is accept they did accept after president obama won, we have trouble winning voters of color. that was the old way of thinking wow, we need to rethink our strategy. the new thinking is yolo. we're going to pretend we didn't lose. we're not going to admit it and psychologically accept it's possible for us to lose. but what do you make of...
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and former united states attorney joyce betts, who spent 25 years, as a federal prosecutor. she is also one of the cohost of the podcasts sisters in law. with kimberly actions. jill wine-banks and barbara mcquade. good evening to you friends. thank you for being with us tonight's. i'm going to start with you, the press secretary, the white house press secretary, jen psaki, said this today about all that the president and the administration are facing right now. >> the president knows that, he is responsibility and the multiple crises that he will continue to have to face as president, are part of his job description. and if there is a meeting warranted in the situation room, with his military leaders a national security team, about afghanistan or any other issue. of course is going to be there for that. but he also knows that part of his commitment to the people, is getting the pandemic under control. it's addressing the hurricane, and making sure that people in louisiana and mississippi, and other states in the gulf coast, no he's doing absolutely everything in his power to
and former united states attorney joyce betts, who spent 25 years, as a federal prosecutor. she is also one of the cohost of the podcasts sisters in law. with kimberly actions. jill wine-banks and barbara mcquade. good evening to you friends. thank you for being with us tonight's. i'm going to start with you, the press secretary, the white house press secretary, jen psaki, said this today about all that the president and the administration are facing right now. >> the president knows...
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thanks to the three of you, yamiche, frank and joyce, we appreciate your time. >>> coming up, update from emergency management official in louisiana. where most of new orleans is still in the dark three days after hurricane ida hit. >>> what's next for abortion rights on the national level after the supreme court decided not to act on the law out of texas. "the 11th hour" just getting under way wednesday night. way w. yeah! ...then your bank should help you budget even better. (laughing) virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you at least 24 hours of extra time to help you avoid an overdraft fee. you see that? virtual wallet® with low cash mode from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. (chimes) if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture wi
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joyce, can you please tell me what's going on here?d for people to sue people who engaged in abortion activity in texas. two people sued this guy and now anti-abortion groups are saying that the lawsuits are bogus. what's happening? >> i suppose it's a case of be careful what you ask for, ali. the texas statute is drafted very broadly. it permits anyone to take on the role of being a private vigilante and seeks damages for someone who provides, aids and abets in an abortion. both of them are from out of state. the second lawsuit and the plaintiff openly identifies himself as a pro-choice plaintiff and seeks to have sb-8 itself deconstitutionalized and so the conservative proponents of this law are unhappy. what's happening here is that these private lawsuits provide a new mechanism for challenging the constitutionality of sb-8. conservative his hoped to keep the legal situation in limbo with the law in effect preventing women from obtaining abortions into six weeks into a pregnancy while at the same time avoiding judicial review of the
joyce, can you please tell me what's going on here?d for people to sue people who engaged in abortion activity in texas. two people sued this guy and now anti-abortion groups are saying that the lawsuits are bogus. what's happening? >> i suppose it's a case of be careful what you ask for, ali. the texas statute is drafted very broadly. it permits anyone to take on the role of being a private vigilante and seeks damages for someone who provides, aids and abets in an abortion. both of them...
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joining me now, joyce vance, msnbc contributor, melissa murray and victoria defrancesca from the lbj school of public affairs. it is great to see you. i don't know that i've ever seen all three of you at once so this is particularly exciting given what we have to dig into here. vicki, i'm going to start with you given you're the one of us who's in texas. give us a sense of how this ban is playing out. >> we're seeing this hard right turn of the abortion piece being at the center of it, but as you mentioned earlier, we also have the election bill. we also have the -- to pass. we have a bunch of immigration stuff that's going on. so what is happening here in texas is centered by the abortion ban but so much more and we see that hard right turn in the state. and what's happening here is really interesting in terms of locking in some of these political folks we've seen because we're coming up on redistricting. many folks thought well, has this pendulum swung too far to the right? is it going to snap back? i actually think this is the beginning of a longer term. the next three to five yea
joining me now, joyce vance, msnbc contributor, melissa murray and victoria defrancesca from the lbj school of public affairs. it is great to see you. i don't know that i've ever seen all three of you at once so this is particularly exciting given what we have to dig into here. vicki, i'm going to start with you given you're the one of us who's in texas. give us a sense of how this ban is playing out. >> we're seeing this hard right turn of the abortion piece being at the center of it,...
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joyce. fancy row a column two days ago, which i have tweeted, out because what's happened in texas, vis-À-vis the supreme, is complicated, there's a lot of nuances to it. and then what is happened today with the department of justice, is also complicated, because there's discussion of the merits of roe v. wade. and the texas law. and then there's this discussion of processing procedure in what mayor garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you, in a limited way in which we can do on television. to explain what the department of justice is now doing. in the face of what happened at the supreme court last week. >> you're right allie. this is a little bit nuanced. but maybe this will help folks understand. what doj did today, was they through the supreme court's decision in the case last week, back in its place. last week the supreme court said, she we've never seen this sort of private enforcement scheme before. where texas has turned anyone who wants to be. a vigilante against abortion. into
joyce. fancy row a column two days ago, which i have tweeted, out because what's happened in texas, vis-À-vis the supreme, is complicated, there's a lot of nuances to it. and then what is happened today with the department of justice, is also complicated, because there's discussion of the merits of roe v. wade. and the texas law. and then there's this discussion of processing procedure in what mayor garland calls a scheme. i'm going to ask you, in a limited way in which we can do on...
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joyce vance is a former u.s.call is what california voters are asking themselves with less than ten days to go. how close is it between governor newsom and conservative radio host larry elders. stay tuned to find out. is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. what are you wearing, dog? they're pants, dog. no, these are pants, dog. no way. my pants are pants, dog. pizza on a bagel—we can all agree with that. uhm whatever those are, they're not pants. [ ding ] with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put t
joyce vance is a former u.s.call is what california voters are asking themselves with less than ten days to go. how close is it between governor newsom and conservative radio host larry elders. stay tuned to find out. is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns...
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but joyce advance, thank. carol, i haven't seen you. congratulations on the book. we appreciate you taking the time to be on. >>> and coming up, agencies across the government are preparing for a potential government shutdown. we're going to talk to senator debbie stabenow about what it will take to avoid that happening. you're watching msnbc reports. ct nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ instantly clear everyday congestion with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. wi
but joyce advance, thank. carol, i haven't seen you. congratulations on the book. we appreciate you taking the time to be on. >>> and coming up, agencies across the government are preparing for a potential government shutdown. we're going to talk to senator debbie stabenow about what it will take to avoid that happening. you're watching msnbc reports. ct nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the...
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joyce, you are the winner of a new embroidery kit. i will e-mail you after this event to get your address. we will send that to you. >> yay, joyce. >> you can send us a picture of your finished piece. [laughter] >> so danielle, this has been so interesting, and i feel like i'm actually -- i do have a needle point kit, and i like might pick it up after this because this was wonderful and inspiring. you can get the copy of the book at this green button below. we have signed bookplates so you can get a signed block plate. i think -- signed bookplate. i think somebody mentioned that they received this for mother's day. it is a great mother's day present. if you are very last minute, you can run into the store tomorrow and pick up a copy. please do. please check it out. and danielle, this has been so fun. i can't wait till we can do something like this in person in cambridge. >> absolutely. >> so until then -- >> thank you, danielle. thank you for writing this wonderful book. >> thank you, ann, it was so great to talk to you. so great to t
joyce, you are the winner of a new embroidery kit. i will e-mail you after this event to get your address. we will send that to you. >> yay, joyce. >> you can send us a picture of your finished piece. [laughter] >> so danielle, this has been so interesting, and i feel like i'm actually -- i do have a needle point kit, and i like might pick it up after this because this was wonderful and inspiring. you can get the copy of the book at this green button below. we have signed...
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co-chair of american bridge 21st century and the former president of planned parenthood joyce vants.alk about the lawsuit and the hearing to exam the, quote, what they consider advocates, abuses of the shadow docket by the supreme court was recently in the texas case. but congress really can't change that procedure, right, what the court does? >> it can't change it directly, andrea. but it can shine a light on it. here i think what this hearing reveals is the connectivity between the shadow docket, which republicans were very desperate this morning to recharacterize as an emergency docket. they were concerned about the characterization of it as something shadowy and dangerous. the problem is the court uses this to issue often 5-4 opinions on difficult questions without any opinion or guidance for lower courts to follow. so, the hearing shined a light on that problem with the use of a docket as being against the way our courts are intended to function by writing opinions following full briefings so lower courts and people can have confidence in and understanding of those opinions. >>
co-chair of american bridge 21st century and the former president of planned parenthood joyce vants.alk about the lawsuit and the hearing to exam the, quote, what they consider advocates, abuses of the shadow docket by the supreme court was recently in the texas case. but congress really can't change that procedure, right, what the court does? >> it can't change it directly, andrea. but it can shine a light on it. here i think what this hearing reveals is the connectivity between the...
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joyce. >> i was thinking about this a little more. the idea of obviously wanting sunshine laws to be adhered to and transparency, i'm not sure -- i can't recall it happening before. when we go on a retreat and the democrats go on a retreat -- would it make more sense if like we had a bipartisan infrastructure committee retreat? you know, i know an appropriations and many members on other committees don't understand how we operated. but we understand how we operate and we can have discussions on what takes place. has that been done before? do you think it would be worthwhile. >> i don't know if it has been done before. mr. killmer, you can correct me. i seem to remember this being an idea -- ideas of this kind were ones that you discussed in the last congress. >> yeah, in the last -- that's right. we talked about having the institution having a bipartisan retreat acknowledging there are going to be differences in goals but there may be relationship building and at least some alignment on some of the big ticket issues to at least say wh
joyce. >> i was thinking about this a little more. the idea of obviously wanting sunshine laws to be adhered to and transparency, i'm not sure -- i can't recall it happening before. when we go on a retreat and the democrats go on a retreat -- would it make more sense if like we had a bipartisan infrastructure committee retreat? you know, i know an appropriations and many members on other committees don't understand how we operated. but we understand how we operate and we can have...
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joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: madam speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, as a physician, i took the hippocratic oath to first do no harm. that means caring for the sick and protecting those who cannot protect themselves. that means fighting to protect the unborn. sadly, not all members of congress share that commitment. right now, liberals in this body are attempting to repeal the hyde amendment, which prohibits tax dollars from funding abortions. worse, they are attempting to legalize abortion on demand until the moment of birth. while science tells us that the unborn baby is a human life and deserves protection, our collective conscience should motivate us to protect these unborn children. we owe it to the american people to defend the sanctity of life. we owe it to them to protect the most vulnerable among us. as a doctor, and as a legislator, i will always stand for life. madam s
joyce, for five minutes. mr. joyce: madam speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. joyce: mr. speaker, as a physician, i took the hippocratic oath to first do no harm. that means caring for the sick and protecting those who cannot protect themselves. that means fighting to protect the unborn. sadly, not all members of congress share that commitment. right now, liberals in this body are...
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the winner is joyce.of the new embroidery kit and i will email you after this event to get your address and we will send that to you. you can send us a picture of your finished piece. danielle, this has been so interesting. feel like i'm actually i have a needlepoint kit i might pick it up after this because it is so wonderful and inspiring. you can get copies of the book at the green button below. we have signed bookplates you can get a signed bookplates, i think somebody in the comments mentioned they received the book for mother's day we've got tons of copies in the store your very last night you can run into the store tomorrow to pick up a copy. please check it out. this has been so fun i can't wait until we can do something like this in person in cambridge. >> absolutely. until then b&. >> thank you for writing this wonderful book. >> thank you it's so great to talk to you and so great to talk to all of you guys. >> thank c-span2. c-span2. television for serious readers. in war-torn impoverished coun
the winner is joyce.of the new embroidery kit and i will email you after this event to get your address and we will send that to you. you can send us a picture of your finished piece. danielle, this has been so interesting. feel like i'm actually i have a needlepoint kit i might pick it up after this because it is so wonderful and inspiring. you can get copies of the book at the green button below. we have signed bookplates you can get a signed bookplates, i think somebody in the comments...
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and my son sam, as a very, very this is joyce already invited you to be on the 17 national teams and beyond. that is a cool guy. it's dogs is humorous, books, levelheaded, highly disciplined in their son. so, i have a hope that she's going to make it remember, we have a module on sunday, very much under which you need to prepare for that game, because we just want to mean that game. exactly what we thought should we say, well, more they found the ball and on the ball does under ball. back on the ball is a fun game board to everything you need to do while want me know is involved. so it's like doing your job while making fun your most of your them on your ball. most no thoughts you him, you must not john mean addicted to development of kids. if you want to see the best of in the child through a boy to him at any age, if your child is crying nigeria, for anything, the 3 boys to him, it will stop crying and embrace the ball. that's his football. one is if by showing number to those who are we thought was already have high hopes, one of the reasons for their high hope is who do i find be
and my son sam, as a very, very this is joyce already invited you to be on the 17 national teams and beyond. that is a cool guy. it's dogs is humorous, books, levelheaded, highly disciplined in their son. so, i have a hope that she's going to make it remember, we have a module on sunday, very much under which you need to prepare for that game, because we just want to mean that game. exactly what we thought should we say, well, more they found the ball and on the ball does under ball. back on...
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. — had done, but the likes ofjoe joyce, when my former team—mates and the professional game, should. he should have an olympic gold medal and should _ he should have an olympic gold medal and should be an olympic medallist. and the _ and should be an olympic medallist. and the numbers on a professional concert— and the numbers on a professional concert on— and the numbers on a professional concert on him that would have added with being _ concert on him that would have added with being a _ concert on him that would have added with being a lipid gold medallist is massive — with being a lipid gold medallist is massive. and he has been robbed of that and _ massive. and he has been robbed of that and starved of that. staying with boxing, wbc heavyweight champion tyson fury has said he was "absolutely wounded" that fellow british heavyweight rival anthonyjoshua lost his three titles to oleksandr usyk last weekend. unbeaten fury is preparing to face american deontay wilder for the third time on the 9th of october in las vegas, but he clearly had his eye on joshua's fight. ididi i did i wa
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one of the joyce of my service in congress was to work with him to make sure we had the health benefits and pension benefits for our workers, not that i think clean coal is anything but, you know -- nonetheless about that, but i do believe in the workers, their needs and the rest and we did that at the end of last year, working together. so we have our common ground. reporter: just to clarify your intentions on the vote today, are you planning on delaying the vote if you do not have enough votes to pass this on the floor? ms. pelosi: day not plan on not doing anything. i plan on moving forward in a positive way, and everybody has to being that this is the path we're on. it's not a fork in the road maybe here or there, it's a path that we're on. right now, as i said, we had a great morning, lots of conversations as we come to the end. let me tell you about negotiating. at the end, you really have to weigh in. you cannot tire. you cannot concede. this is the fun part. reporter: is there a problem negotiating the september 27 day, was that a mistake? ms. pelosi: no, no. it's important to n
one of the joyce of my service in congress was to work with him to make sure we had the health benefits and pension benefits for our workers, not that i think clean coal is anything but, you know -- nonetheless about that, but i do believe in the workers, their needs and the rest and we did that at the end of last year, working together. so we have our common ground. reporter: just to clarify your intentions on the vote today, are you planning on delaying the vote if you do not have enough...
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joyce, the battle over vaccines, wearing masks in schools is playing out in several states.talked the last couple of days, 15 staff members in miami-dade county public schools died from covid in the past ten days. i was talking to irwin redlener who is looking whether there could be legal action against governors that say no to mask and vaccine mandates. take a listen. >> i am furious that we are letting governors get away with these crazy regulations, efforts to stop districts and states from enforcing basic principles we know are scientifically sound. this has got to be some level of criminal negligence on the part of the governors who are promulgating this nonsense, keeping places from keeping organizations and places and locations from doing the right thing to protect their students and their teachers, and i have spoken to some legal counsel about how much immunity do governors actually have from getting sudan more, being criminally responsible for policies that are killing people. >> key question. could governors face legal culpability, criminal or civil? >> it is easie
joyce, the battle over vaccines, wearing masks in schools is playing out in several states.talked the last couple of days, 15 staff members in miami-dade county public schools died from covid in the past ten days. i was talking to irwin redlener who is looking whether there could be legal action against governors that say no to mask and vaccine mandates. take a listen. >> i am furious that we are letting governors get away with these crazy regulations, efforts to stop districts and states...
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i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of things like structural racism and xenophobia is so impactful to all of us, so, so important to pay attention to healing, both the healing of ourselves as well as the other. fundamentally, healing involves helping people feel safe, heard, cared for, respected, and valued. and of course, therapists can provide this type of healing, but also can friends, loved ones, teachers, clergy, and other caring others. and our keynote speaker emphasized how central relationships are. also, a include in healing from trauma is, at the heart, preventing violence. i
i'm not sure if you can see me, but i am joyce durado. i am a clinical professor at ucsf department of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you all. i know that everybody in this room is all about healing justice, and as our moderator has said, the fact is that, you know, most, if not all of us are going to experience trauma at some point in our lives, and with the pandemic, that just adds to that and experiencing the trauma-inducing nature of...
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thank you for being with us, madam chairman congresswoman joyce beatty. thank you. >>> joining me now is member of the house homeland committee and representative of the district we just spoke about, congressman al green. congressman, your state of texas has been on everyone's mind recently from the fight for abortion rights, voting rights, and now the haitian immigration crisis. so, what do your fellow democrats need to do right now to help fight all of these battles at once? >> excellent question, reverend, thank you for having me on. and um, i'm wearing my mask because of an office policy that we have. excellent question. i think, reverend, that first we have to realize that failure is not an option. failure would create a circumstance that would cause us to forever regret not having taken appropriate action. we are at a seminal moment in time. we have the opportunity to do things now that will impact the rest of time. so here's what i think is most important. we should listen to mr. mcconnell. he gave some sage advice, recently. when he was asked to h
thank you for being with us, madam chairman congresswoman joyce beatty. thank you. >>> joining me now is member of the house homeland committee and representative of the district we just spoke about, congressman al green. congressman, your state of texas has been on everyone's mind recently from the fight for abortion rights, voting rights, and now the haitian immigration crisis. so, what do your fellow democrats need to do right now to help fight all of these battles at once? >>...
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got it all good because they gave you like it wasn't, you know, call your mother calling joyce. joe. hope i don't when i but that one more with it . tennyson caught my job as a joyous mother and cause i wish i caught your notion come to see another phone you want to know. and then and then and then you know, just last year was, was on the short over the, you know, i don't home today because he never came to the church he had up on him. don't know where to go to my grandmother, how come with us? and that was what was told by the last minute. tolliver, mamma, musical with shown the last mother. i'm going in the old muslim area to qualify the show that she heard the cities how to do it from each bring the you know, the quarter of making you want to do a quarter of you're not gonna be in the market for normal, middle through the month we got a new router in here. the last one i thought i and tony been under this of the sledge again. i didn't mean this was mentioned 2 to 1200 once it wasn't finished in a tiny community village is very that that fathers mothers, and many, many childre
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me is national security and intelligence couldn't ken dilanian and professor of alabama law school joyceohammed and his role in the attack and why this trial has taken so long. >> reporter: there was a failure due to political opposition. they created from scratch and that's one of the reason for the delays. every rule is argued over for hours and days and weeks and we're in the ninth year of these pretrial hearings. all the fbi agents and support personnel have to get on a military charter and the secrecy, defense lawyers say they still don't have access. ksm was the mastermind and has confessed to this. he said he planned 9/11 from a to z. he pitched it to bin laden and was captured in pakistan and taken to sites where he was tortured and water boarded a number of times and he confessed to involvement in all manner of terrorist attacks. and some of those confessions are under challenge because of the nature of the trem. he will be in the courtroom tomorrow where i will be for these procedural hearings, but, look, the bottom line here is there is no end in sight, no trial date even set.
me is national security and intelligence couldn't ken dilanian and professor of alabama law school joyceohammed and his role in the attack and why this trial has taken so long. >> reporter: there was a failure due to political opposition. they created from scratch and that's one of the reason for the delays. every rule is argued over for hours and days and weeks and we're in the ninth year of these pretrial hearings. all the fbi agents and support personnel have to get on a military...