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charlie kirk. he wrote a great book. i want to talk to them.ope they will influence additional young people, i think this is the way we try to address the culture in as many platforms as we can, dave ruben how are you. >> mark, i am glad to be with you. you know if you would have told me a few years ago, i would be on mark levine show, saying he is the guy that blazed a trail for liberal like me, i don't know what i would have made of, that but here we are, normally i live in l.a., i am down on vacation in florida. only guy who i would put a jacket on for you. >> thank you. dave ruben, you were not always a libertarian/conservative. you were a progressive for much of your young career. tell us what happened, why you decided wait, maybe these guys on other side make more sense. you moved over to what i call, classical liberalism or liberty agenda. >> i do still consider myself a classal liberal, and don't burn my book is my way of laying it out in a modern sense that makes a moderate conservative or libertarian. but, i was a bernie supporting le
charlie kirk. he wrote a great book. i want to talk to them.ope they will influence additional young people, i think this is the way we try to address the culture in as many platforms as we can, dave ruben how are you. >> mark, i am glad to be with you. you know if you would have told me a few years ago, i would be on mark levine show, saying he is the guy that blazed a trail for liberal like me, i don't know what i would have made of, that but here we are, normally i live in l.a., i am...
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our next guest is charlie kirk.rominent because of his intelligence and his insight. he is a very wise individual. he found a turning point standin. usa about 9 years ago. for purpose to educate young people students in the values of constitution. what makes this country so different. is from such a thing as american excepttionallism and or encourage our students to go along withal of those very dangerous socialist narrative that is happening on university campuses. we have over 1,000 high school and college chapters in country, hundreds of thousands of students, involved, doing grassroot work on university campus to talk about free market, liberty and values to make america the greatest country to exist. and been amazing to see from events that we've hosted in last couple years, and millions we reach on digital social media, young people are not necessarily -- opposed to conservative ideas, but they have not been exposed to them properly in the first place. that is what we do. we are doing every day is pushing the
our next guest is charlie kirk.rominent because of his intelligence and his insight. he is a very wise individual. he found a turning point standin. usa about 9 years ago. for purpose to educate young people students in the values of constitution. what makes this country so different. is from such a thing as american excepttionallism and or encourage our students to go along withal of those very dangerous socialist narrative that is happening on university campuses. we have over 1,000 high...
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miss kirk patrick, who's always so patient. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you commissioner. i just want to follow up on the congresswoman's line of questioning. you know, we appreciate the challenges that covid-19 has presented to the irs. be that related to staffing in continuing operations or implementing covid relief measures. but, i really want to know what you are doing to ensure tax complaints among high income individuals. that's a top priority of mine, this is certainly a welcome development but i'd like to hear more about how you are doing that and how that's working out. >> i probably said, you know, in the past two years, i've probably said 100 times, i consider myself not only a
miss kirk patrick, who's always so patient. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you commissioner. i just want to follow up on the congresswoman's line of questioning. you know, we appreciate the challenges that covid-19 has presented to the irs. be that related to staffing in continuing operations or implementing covid relief measures. but, i really want to know what you are doing to ensure tax complaints among high income individuals. that's a top priority of mine, this is certainly a...
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kirk: thank you. good morning. the commission has long recognized that data on fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to americans. in august 2019, the commission adopted new data collection that would collect geographically precise data on broadband availability and download and upload speeds, which could be subject to challenge my input from the public and stakeholders. in march last year, congress passed the broadbent data act, which established requirements for collection of data, including use of standardized parameters for broadband. in addition, the broadband data act codified user input from state, local and tribal entities, third-party and other agencies in assessing the accuracy of provided data. the act provides for a comprehensive database of locations in the country to which fixed broadband could be made available. the commission in july 2020 implemented broadband data act requirements and further develop the framework of the new data collection. the commission adopted spe
kirk: thank you. good morning. the commission has long recognized that data on fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to americans. in august 2019, the commission adopted new data collection that would collect geographically precise data on broadband availability and download and upload speeds, which could be subject to challenge my input from the public and stakeholders. in march last year, congress passed the broadbent data act, which established requirements for...
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"good words with kirk franklin" is out today, and the first episode features pharrell.guys, get ready to laugh because we have lined up the "bridesmaids" reunion we've all been wishing and dreaming kristen wiig and annie mumolo are together and here. >> celebrating ten years of their blockbuster and the hilarious idea of their new movie, "barb & star go to vista del mar. [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] lisa looks like you've... [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] lisa, you might be on mute. [ sfx: pop ping bloop ] [ phone buzzing ] the day can wait... enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> welcome backo behind kristen wiig and annie mumolo are an amazing comedic duo behind the movie "bridesmaids. one of the funniest movies marking its tenth anniversary. >> let's look forward. the real-life besties co-star in their new movie called "barb & star go to vista del mar." they're inseparable friends who pack up their best culottes for a once-in-a-lifetime trip. >> did you see that restaurant >> almost time for dinner. >> and a cocktail? >> star! >> okay, you go t
"good words with kirk franklin" is out today, and the first episode features pharrell.guys, get ready to laugh because we have lined up the "bridesmaids" reunion we've all been wishing and dreaming kristen wiig and annie mumolo are together and here. >> celebrating ten years of their blockbuster and the hilarious idea of their new movie, "barb & star go to vista del mar. [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] lisa looks like you've... [ sfx: pop pop pop pop...
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and kirk will also outline for you what we tend to accomplish in our next steps. so, thank you very much. kirk, over to you. >> thank you, jean. good morning, madam chairwoman and commissioners. the commission has long recognized the precise granular data on the availability and quality of fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to all americans no matter where they live. to meet the need for such data, in august of 2019, the commission adopted a new data collection distinct from the fcc form 477 that collect geographically precise on broadband availability and include essential features such as technology and download and upload speeds which is subject to challenge from the public and other stakeholders. in march of last year, congress passed the broadband data act, which established specific requirements for the commission was. collection of broadband availability data including fixed broadband and the use of mobile and fixed wireless broadband. in addition, the broadband data codify calling for challenges, crowd sourcing and verifie
and kirk will also outline for you what we tend to accomplish in our next steps. so, thank you very much. kirk, over to you. >> thank you, jean. good morning, madam chairwoman and commissioners. the commission has long recognized the precise granular data on the availability and quality of fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to all americans no matter where they live. to meet the need for such data, in august of 2019, the commission adopted a new data...
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charlie kirk and more, here we go. yourselves in their shows for a moment, joe biden, perhaps not shoes, slippers. when you were 22 years old, you told women who would become your first wife that you would be president when you met her parents, you would be president, president of what, you thought about this for a long time. on first day making sure biological men could play girl sports and tear down the wall you proclaim, the one protecting american's southern border, even though you once supported it, making sure federal employees can be in-- indoctrine rated with racism. force every small business to pay the same minimum wage, even if it costs millions of jobs, open the borders immediately. and more jobs are lost. and america goes back to years of wage stagnation. and energy independence, lower carbon emissions, you can't have that, block fracking, and kill the jobs that go with him. that is why america's caron emeg-- carbon emissions have fa. if. back to the iran deal, sucking up to xi jinping, snubbing israel, an
charlie kirk and more, here we go. yourselves in their shows for a moment, joe biden, perhaps not shoes, slippers. when you were 22 years old, you told women who would become your first wife that you would be president when you met her parents, you would be president, president of what, you thought about this for a long time. on first day making sure biological men could play girl sports and tear down the wall you proclaim, the one protecting american's southern border, even though you once...
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but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed powdered allen minium during the dean materialization process people and things were magically been out in star trek films. how nice would it be if we could be in ourselves around the globe teleportation instead of airplanes and c o 2 emissions think about how beneficial it would be for the climate along into base physics in fact teleportation is no longer science fiction. i'm always surprised about all the weird things that happen for the. mind though your heart is a quantum physicist at the australian economy of sciences his excursions into space travel are just a hobby work he explores the weird and wonderful world of teleportation of quantum teleportation to be precise as a having watched star trek
but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed powdered allen minium during the dean materialization process people and things were magically been out in...
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kirk, california, go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span. we have been taking advantage of cheap labor all over the country and all over the world. china is one of those places. if we built iphones in the united states that would cost $3000. we are reckoning with the fact that china is also taking advantage of cheap labor all over the world. we made our own bed, and we are laying in it. you can address that, you addressed it while i was waiting, thank you very much. i would appreciate your input on this. caller: i think -- clyde: i think we tend to make a mistake when we talk about cheap labor. it is true that in the 1990's chinese labor was cheap and inexpensive and you could argue that by moving production to china producers were able to reduce their cost because of chinese labor. two things have happened, chinese labor is not cheap. it is much more expensive than indonesian labor or labor from many other countries. secondly, manufacturing has become automated, so a lot of labor is not being used. an apple makes phones in china it's not us
kirk, california, go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span. we have been taking advantage of cheap labor all over the country and all over the world. china is one of those places. if we built iphones in the united states that would cost $3000. we are reckoning with the fact that china is also taking advantage of cheap labor all over the world. we made our own bed, and we are laying in it. you can address that, you addressed it while i was waiting, thank you very much. i would...
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charlie kirk, gate to see you. >> thank you. steve: what do you make of this?predictable. i find interesting how the democrats use the topic of immigration to try to create enthusiasm among their base when there is a republican in office but they ignore it now when they occupy everyone part of our government. this is actually a huge success for the trump administration. something that i wish i would have heard themselve great more of the last couple months of their presidency from, building border wall to restricting immigration, that resulted in raising -- raising wages for middle class workers and also trump, if you might remember shut down the government to bring democrats to table to solve the problem. that president trump said, i am willing to solve the daca dreamer problem, why are you not willing to do it they didn't want to fix the real issue, which was the southern border issue, that would have prevented their dreamer creek creases, now democrats have a lot of explains to do, there seems to joe biden, some practices they condemned are now continuing. s
charlie kirk, gate to see you. >> thank you. steve: what do you make of this?predictable. i find interesting how the democrats use the topic of immigration to try to create enthusiasm among their base when there is a republican in office but they ignore it now when they occupy everyone part of our government. this is actually a huge success for the trump administration. something that i wish i would have heard themselve great more of the last couple months of their presidency from,...
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my name is pastor kirk davis.m a part of kiros fellowship in bayview-hunters point, and i want to say thank you for allowing me to be a part of this. let me start by saying one of my monikers, things that i say all the time, is life is a beautiful mess. come on, somebody say it with me. that life can be the most beautiful thing in the world, and sometimes maybe the most messiest, that life sometimes brings us the hard stuff. and some of us have been through hard things in the past year, and i just want to say that i am praying, we are praying, and we love you, and we are with you. so with that being said, we want to celebrate this beautiful, beautiful black history month with you. and so my job tonight is -- or this afternoon or this evening is to pray to just get us started on the right foot. so come with me, pray with me. i know some of you might have different belief systems, different ways of thinking about god. i grew up in baptist church. just walk with me through this part, and i ask that you would pray wit
my name is pastor kirk davis.m a part of kiros fellowship in bayview-hunters point, and i want to say thank you for allowing me to be a part of this. let me start by saying one of my monikers, things that i say all the time, is life is a beautiful mess. come on, somebody say it with me. that life can be the most beautiful thing in the world, and sometimes maybe the most messiest, that life sometimes brings us the hard stuff. and some of us have been through hard things in the past year, and i...
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kirk, over to you. >> thank you, jean. good morning. commission has long recognized that data on the availability and quality of fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to all americans no matter where they live. to meet the need for such data, in august of 2019, the commission adopted a new data collection distinct from the fcc form that would collect agree graphically precise data on availability and include features such as technology and download and upload speeds. in march of last year, congress passed the broadband data act which established requirements for the collection of broadband availability data, including a collection for fixed broadband and the use of model parameters. in addition, the broadband data act codified the role of stakeholder input, calling for the use of challenges, and verified data from state, local and tribal entities, third parties and other federal agencies in assessing the accuracy of provider data. it also required the creation of the broadband serviceable location fabric,
kirk, over to you. >> thank you, jean. good morning. commission has long recognized that data on the availability and quality of fixed and mobile broadband are vital to bringing digital opportunity to all americans no matter where they live. to meet the need for such data, in august of 2019, the commission adopted a new data collection distinct from the fcc form that would collect agree graphically precise data on availability and include features such as technology and download and...
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charlie kirk and leo terrell join me now with reaction. leo, i will start with you.could have national guard there to protect a burning church when donald trump was president. but let's lock down washington with national guard. >> the democrats are antimilitary, anti-police. they defund the military and defund the police. they are using national guard troops in washington, d.c. as a prop. nothing more. where is the credible threat? the credible threat is in portland and seattle. they won't send them there because they are left wing socialist criminals that's the base of the democrats. the democrats will do anything. joe biden and jen psaki to talk about the criminal misconduct in portland and seattle. but they won't. because those are democrats and they won't do anything about it. but the national guard are going used as props. there is no threat in washington, d.c. the threat is in portland and seattle. judge jeanine: charlie, isn't it also an issue of reminding americans what happened on january 6 and cause trump supporters visibility to be locked down, isn't that
charlie kirk and leo terrell join me now with reaction. leo, i will start with you.could have national guard there to protect a burning church when donald trump was president. but let's lock down washington with national guard. >> the democrats are antimilitary, anti-police. they defund the military and defund the police. they are using national guard troops in washington, d.c. as a prop. nothing more. where is the credible threat? the credible threat is in portland and seattle. they...
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commander kirk lippold on that.east of developments where teachers are defying mayors in city after city even after the cdc says despite what's going on, they don't need to be vaccinated to get back to class after this. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] oh, good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ...and then what happened daddy? well, you see here... there's a photo of you and there's a photo of your mommy and then there's a picture of me. but before our story it goes way, way, way back wit
commander kirk lippold on that.east of developments where teachers are defying mayors in city after city even after the cdc says despite what's going on, they don't need to be vaccinated to get back to class after this. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great...
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and the moment i heard that it evoked memories of norman kirk it evoked memories of what the not nazis were doing experiments. to see if they started with the sleep deprivation regime. and then a massive guide rod disease. it was very dog except close to all blights. and then he stopped playing these music and did the bodies on the floor all day long. you know. i cannot explain to one someone is doing shackles the floor and. 2 women. and force them onto. a no war has a moral imperative. america after $911.00 was in shock. and i think we had been deeply frightened and i think that fear how was it exploited certainly in the years after that and has continued to be exploited. but i understand things you more nato in t.t.'s and any other. you know i've met a number of them you know so many probably more than anyone else on earth can you tell me about them. i can't specifically talk about what i have. my meetings with them or what i've learned about these men. i've met colleagues shaikh mohammad. ali bin a tosh. ramzi bin al s'shibh amaral baluchi. and. these band were subjected to all thes
and the moment i heard that it evoked memories of norman kirk it evoked memories of what the not nazis were doing experiments. to see if they started with the sleep deprivation regime. and then a massive guide rod disease. it was very dog except close to all blights. and then he stopped playing these music and did the bodies on the floor all day long. you know. i cannot explain to one someone is doing shackles the floor and. 2 women. and force them onto. a no war has a moral imperative. america...
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. >> reporter: armstrong joined the department in 1999 and his promotion comes one year after kirk patrick fired. she was a newcomer to oklahoma. armstrong was born and raised in west oklahoma. >> he is always just a phone call away. he is a person that can relate to our community, which is something that we really need. >> it is important in terms of the image for african-american males for that community and from the city of oklahoma or any urban area. an african-american man coming from an urban environment, can uplift himself. >> reporter: armstrong will face rising crime, deep budget cuts and ongoing process of reimagining oakland police services. >> i know he has been impacted by the crime and the public safety challenges that we have here in oklahoma and has the commitment really to solve those. >> this time with the selection the next oakland police chief will bring his knowledge and experience to the city for years to come. armstrong is well away that he can have an maryland impact. >> african-american boys that are go to see me and that will think i can do that. >> in oakland, la
. >> reporter: armstrong joined the department in 1999 and his promotion comes one year after kirk patrick fired. she was a newcomer to oklahoma. armstrong was born and raised in west oklahoma. >> he is always just a phone call away. he is a person that can relate to our community, which is something that we really need. >> it is important in terms of the image for african-american males for that community and from the city of oklahoma or any urban area. an african-american...
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of course the kirk will read the question again. the house prosecutors have stated over and over again that president trump was perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide are the prosecutors right when they claim that trump was telling a big lie or in your judgment did trump actually win the election the. counsel for the former president have to have been it's my judgment who asked that . my judgments here relevant in this proceeding could happen is what supposed to happen here is the article of impeachment is a have to be the servant will. be in order. the senators under the rose cannot challenge the content of the response the council will continue. to have the question read again please. the house prosecutors have stated over and over again that president trump was perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide are the prosecutors right when
of course the kirk will read the question again. the house prosecutors have stated over and over again that president trump was perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide are the prosecutors right when they claim that trump was telling a big lie or in your judgment did trump actually win the election the. counsel for the former president have to have been it's my judgment who asked that . my...
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in both our poil would be a terrific strain to a creditor 1st i was close so you should look down kirk the store some most are boy or soon are going to 0 in the. area we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says consumers are born the. streets in the course of the bill and as are the you know we do a story short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know read about them still short of them or their stocks go superior to a boat and keep gross more than the burger cost to produce but chose to put the work was what they started screwing up so that the coil would. work with a tapered build us to with that the woods and there were more do it with them yes that is it's. right but i had to preach in the new porno soaps with dark wood so i will do deal with it sure i do with michelle's words and theater with the tomato and support your story shows though it should think you would want to see the show so stood me gotta go out at. need the studio score but i need a q. and you folks integrate this machine me or shouldn't do it is the
in both our poil would be a terrific strain to a creditor 1st i was close so you should look down kirk the store some most are boy or soon are going to 0 in the. area we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says consumers are born the. streets in the course of the bill and as are the you know we do a story short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know read about them still short of them or their stocks go superior to a boat and...
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so you should look down kirk the store some was a boy or some not of news on the. we did see in the dust bowl. because you know just more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says come so usable in the. streets in the course of the bill and other than you know you do a storm no but sure enough to do is that the mushroom you know read about them stored short of them or their stocks cousins who gave it to adore and keep. still to do it but she was told a year ago put the word cause what are they started screwing up so that they would be with me while you were going to take that little dust up with that the woods into the woods are all the more you know with them yes that is it's the new style so is it better to preach in new porno soaps nice to them but dark with sizeable to deal with it sure i do with michele so it's interior with the tomato and supports you spoke story shows i should think you know what i see the show sustained me gotta go out at. some of those keep need to stay you know score let me take you when you got sent the get this machine
so you should look down kirk the store some was a boy or some not of news on the. we did see in the dust bowl. because you know just more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says come so usable in the. streets in the course of the bill and other than you know you do a storm no but sure enough to do is that the mushroom you know read about them stored short of them or their stocks cousins who gave it to adore and keep. still to do it but she was told a year ago put the word...
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approach to both the coil would be a terrific strain but it's your 1st sos call so you should look down kirk that sure some was a boy but i was not a good news on the. air we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure break you could be forgiven that says courses are born the. streets in the course of the bow in your eyes are the to do a storm no but short enough to do the is that the mushroom the yogi do it i'm still short of time or a door stuck sky survey through a door and kick there is more than a burger can i still pretty much blown up but chose to lay a coke with the word cause what are they studied so that they would be with me while you were going to tape it little dust over that the woods and the woods or the boy did with them yes that is right so you know them just also is it better to preach and get them new porno soaps not stirred them but doc watson i would do it it sure i do with michelle's food and theater with the tomato and support you folks to show because i should think you know what i see the show so stood me gotta go out at. you can either stay yo
approach to both the coil would be a terrific strain but it's your 1st sos call so you should look down kirk that sure some was a boy but i was not a good news on the. air we did see in the dust bowl. in the east more than that i'm not sure break you could be forgiven that says courses are born the. streets in the course of the bow in your eyes are the to do a storm no but short enough to do the is that the mushroom the yogi do it i'm still short of time or a door stuck sky survey through a...
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approach to both the coil would be a terrific strain but it's your 1st so score so you should look down kirk the store some most are boy or soon are going to 0 in the. air he did say in the book. as you know just more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says consumers are born the. streets in the course of the bill and other than the you know you do a storm no but short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know read about them stored short of them or their stocks go see david through a door and keep going as more than a burger could last a 3 day but chose to lay a coke with the word cause what are they started screwing up so that they would be with him while they were going to tape that bill does that with that there would seem to be out there what are all the more you know with them yes that is it's the i don't know style so is it better to preach and get the new porno soaps nasturtium but doc watson i will do deal with it sure i do with michelle's words and theater with the tomato and support your story shows i. should think you know what i see the show so stood me g
approach to both the coil would be a terrific strain but it's your 1st so score so you should look down kirk the store some most are boy or soon are going to 0 in the. air he did say in the book. as you know just more than that i'm not sure but you could be forgiven that says consumers are born the. streets in the course of the bill and other than the you know you do a storm no but short enough to do the is that the mushroom you know read about them stored short of them or their stocks go see...
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but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all the ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when spaceships were made of paper and plastic. and this note how did allem in him during the d. materialization process people and things were magically beamed about in star trek films. how nice would it be if we could be in ourselves around the globe teleportation instead of airplanes and c o 2 emissions think about how beneficial it would be for the climate alone in today's physics in fact teleportation is no longer science fiction. you can go to i'm always surprised about all the weird things that happen for the. i know your heart is a quantum physicist at the austrian academy of sciences his excursions into space travel and just a hobby what he explores the weird and wonderful world of teleportation of quantum teleportation to be precise
but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all the ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when spaceships were made of paper and plastic. and this note how did allem in him during the d. materialization process people and things were...
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but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all the ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed pounded alum in yemen cheering the dean materialization process people and things were magically beamed about in star trek films. how nice would it be if we could be in ourselves around the globe teleportation instead of an airplane's in c o 2 emissions think about how beneficial it would be for the climate alone in today's physics and facts teleportation is no longer science fiction. you can go to i'm always surprised about all the weird things that happen for the. my one year hot is a quantum physicist at the austrian academy of sciences his excursions into space travel and just a hobby what he explores the weird and wonderful world of teleportation of quantum teleportation to be pr
but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all the ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed pounded alum in yemen cheering the dean materialization process people and things were...
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but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed powdered allen minium during the dimity realisation process people and things were magically beamed about in star trek films. how nice would it be if we could be in ourselves around the globe teleportation instead of airplanes and c o 2 emissions think about how beneficial it would be for the climate along into based physics in fact teleportation is no longer science fiction. i'm always surprised about all the weird things that happen for the. money where your heart is a quantum physicist at the austrian academy of sciences his excursions into space travel are just a hobby work he explores the weird and wonderful world of teleportation of quantum teleportation to be precise as a having wa
but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed powdered allen minium during the dimity realisation process people and things were magically...
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people like kirk kelsey member of the historic wash born family that includes israel washburn, governor at the start of the civil war. dozens of named veterans, gunmen, mechanics died without family never set their bed site, without color guards or taps played at their memorial services. here's like ron fleury, 94 years old who served in the navy in world war ii. and doctor jim also world war ii veteran dropped out of high school to join the war effort and later enjoyed the big dance banners on orchard beach. period another great hero died this year. hank aaron the right fielder who broke a babe ruth's home run record in 1974 pretty holds the record for the most pics. but a year later he broke another equally important record. surpassing babe ruth in rbis, ending his crew runs batted in , that baseball great to grip at a family too poor to buy a baseball bat, a black man who face hate and adversity did not just revel in the solo performance of rome homerun hitting in the limelight, no, his greater accomplishment i think was rewarding to bring his teammates home one after the other, a ho
people like kirk kelsey member of the historic wash born family that includes israel washburn, governor at the start of the civil war. dozens of named veterans, gunmen, mechanics died without family never set their bed site, without color guards or taps played at their memorial services. here's like ron fleury, 94 years old who served in the navy in world war ii. and doctor jim also world war ii veteran dropped out of high school to join the war effort and later enjoyed the big dance banners on...
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chapman klein a supply didn't just have a little drink and went straight for something stronger than the kirk he wanted and i drank the whole thing of course really fast it was gone in no time and then i woke up right here was from it a half then i started calling people full of shame admitting that it had happened and know from a self-help group that i can may and even must call others and that i shouldn't hide away they can call the relapse lasted for weeks and then she stopped drinking again that was quicker than usual she says because she had people to turn to this time several times a week she takes part in an online alcoholics anonymous session that may not be as good as face to face but deanna says virtual meetings really do give her strength and support and help her stay off the drink she also tries to stick to a daily routine to help her through the pandemic creative work helps her pass the time but given her history of dependency there is always a nagging anxiety as happy as an economy you know i'm frightened that if the pandemic just goes on and on and the isolation i will have ano
chapman klein a supply didn't just have a little drink and went straight for something stronger than the kirk he wanted and i drank the whole thing of course really fast it was gone in no time and then i woke up right here was from it a half then i started calling people full of shame admitting that it had happened and know from a self-help group that i can may and even must call others and that i shouldn't hide away they can call the relapse lasted for weeks and then she stopped drinking again...
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no alien lady ever told captain kirk, "hey, get your thing out of my nose." (knock at door) hi.an you help me? i was writing an e-mail and the "a" key got stuck. now it's just going "aaa..." what'd you spill on it? nothing. diet coke.
no alien lady ever told captain kirk, "hey, get your thing out of my nose." (knock at door) hi.an you help me? i was writing an e-mail and the "a" key got stuck. now it's just going "aaa..." what'd you spill on it? nothing. diet coke.
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vision check could do as a sufficient 2nd in the kirk so called the rule is baldwin. is baldwin i mr brough so to brasso now mr bennett mr bennett are mrs blackburn mr blumenthal mr blumenthal are mr blunt mr blunt no mr booker you're watching the 2nd impeachment trial of former president donald trump who faces charges of inciting in a rep insurrection on john reid the senate for his supporters marched on the capitol building we've had almost 4 hours of arguments from both sides the base on the constitutionality and we're going to go now to our correspondent alan fischer who is live for us on capitol hill and then just bring us up to speed on what we've heard so far. apologizing can't hair and fish at the moment we're just dealing with those technical issues and if you can hear us turn your mike on and then you can bring us up to speed on what we've been listening to at the moment the senators are voting on the issue of whether or not the trial can actually proceed when you get back to allen now he's going to bring us more on that. so ever that it slipped off as we we
vision check could do as a sufficient 2nd in the kirk so called the rule is baldwin. is baldwin i mr brough so to brasso now mr bennett mr bennett are mrs blackburn mr blumenthal mr blumenthal are mr blunt mr blunt no mr booker you're watching the 2nd impeachment trial of former president donald trump who faces charges of inciting in a rep insurrection on john reid the senate for his supporters marched on the capitol building we've had almost 4 hours of arguments from both sides the base on the...
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everyone of them are kirks and they just cover for one another.he american people are stuck in the middle of it. >> host: kevin and in brandon, florida on the democrats line. >> caller: so i wanted to touch on something that david schoen said when he was talking about article i, section 3 of the constitution clauses six and seven where he read judgment of impeachment should not -- then removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy it the office of honor and trust under the ice is pretty emphasized he and between removal from office and disqualification to hold as if that is the end-all be-all and it's the end that decides whether this is constitutional or not. i think that it really should come from beforehand where it says shall not extend further than because that state anything up to and including both removable from office and disqualification to hold as authorized under the constitution and seems like a pretty simple argument for such an experienced lawyer or thanks for taking my call. >> host: thanks kevin. the arguments are com
everyone of them are kirks and they just cover for one another.he american people are stuck in the middle of it. >> host: kevin and in brandon, florida on the democrats line. >> caller: so i wanted to touch on something that david schoen said when he was talking about article i, section 3 of the constitution clauses six and seven where he read judgment of impeachment should not -- then removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy it the office of honor and trust under...
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five, a former major league baseball player, coach, manager of the portland sea dogs and people like kirk kelsey. dozens of maine veterans, sailors, gunmen, mechanics died without family members at their bedside, without color guards or taps played at their memorial services. heroes like rob flurry, 94 years old, who served in the navy in world war ii and dr. jim paris, world war ii veteran who dropped out of high school to join the war effort and later enjoyed the big dance bands on the pier. another great hero died this year. hammering hank aaron. the right fielder who broke babe ruth's home run record. a year later, he broke another equally important record. surpassing babe ruth in rbis, ending his career with 2,297 runs batted in. that baseball great who grew up in a family too poor to buy a baseball bat did not just reveal in the solo performance of home run hitting alone in the limelight, no, his greater accomplishment, i think, was the reward of bringing his teammates home, one after the other, a home run, you know, may win a ball game once in a while, but more often it's the stead
five, a former major league baseball player, coach, manager of the portland sea dogs and people like kirk kelsey. dozens of maine veterans, sailors, gunmen, mechanics died without family members at their bedside, without color guards or taps played at their memorial services. heroes like rob flurry, 94 years old, who served in the navy in world war ii and dr. jim paris, world war ii veteran who dropped out of high school to join the war effort and later enjoyed the big dance bands on the pier....
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members have two additional days to file chlamydia kirk supplement will test supplemental -- i want to think a moment -- take a moment for members of this committee for the challenging atmosphere technology on the pandemic you have helped to create. anybody who is listening or watching this would not doubt for one moment the sincerity in the principles that were enunciated and embraced here, as always, with high-minded as i have said to the ranking member conversation, i think all for this moment. without objection -- i thank all for this moment. without objection, there's no further business before this committee. this committee stands adjourned. [talking over one another] >> has ways and means committee finishing up their meeting on the 2021 budget resolution providing economic relief to those affected by the pandemic. if you missed any part of this, you can watch it tonight starting at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's table -- cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by th
members have two additional days to file chlamydia kirk supplement will test supplemental -- i want to think a moment -- take a moment for members of this committee for the challenging atmosphere technology on the pandemic you have helped to create. anybody who is listening or watching this would not doubt for one moment the sincerity in the principles that were enunciated and embraced here, as always, with high-minded as i have said to the ranking member conversation, i think all for this...
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chapman klein a supply didn't just have a little drink and went straight for something stronger the kirk he wanted and i drank the whole thing of course really fast it was gone in no time and then i woke up right here. a half then i started calling people full of shame admitting that it had happened i know from a self-help group that i can may and even must others and that i shouldn't hide away whole the relapse lasted for weeks and then she stopped drinking again that was quicker than usual she says because she had people to turn to this time several times a week she takes part in an online alcoholics anonymous session that may not be as good as face to face but deanna says virtual meetings really do give her strength and support and help her stay off the drink she also tries to stick to a daily routine to help her through the pandemic creative work helps her pass the time but given her history of dependency there is always a nagging anxiety as an economy and i'm frightened that if the pandemic just goes on and on and the isolation i will have another relapse and i know that a relapse c
chapman klein a supply didn't just have a little drink and went straight for something stronger the kirk he wanted and i drank the whole thing of course really fast it was gone in no time and then i woke up right here. a half then i started calling people full of shame admitting that it had happened i know from a self-help group that i can may and even must others and that i shouldn't hide away whole the relapse lasted for weeks and then she stopped drinking again that was quicker than usual...
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but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed pounded alimentary em jaring the dean materialization process people and things were magically beamed about in star trek films. how nice would it be if we could be in ourselves around the globe teleportation instead of planes and c o 2 emissions think about how beneficial it would be for the climate alone in today's physics in fact teleportation is no longer science fiction. i'm always surprised about all the weird things that happen for the. my heart is a quantum physicist at the austrian academy of sciences his excursions into space travel and just a hobby what he explores the weird and wonderful world of teleportation of quantum teleportation to be precise as having watched our trek fo
but what's so wrong about transporting ourselves if it's done the way captain kirk would have done it beat me up scotty was the famous line from star trek you don't need gasoline for that trip i guess but not all ideas from science fiction shows managed to become reality although my colleague reckons you shouldn't bet on that. a long time ago when space ships were made of paper plastic. and it snowed pounded alimentary em jaring the dean materialization process people and things were magically...
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miss kirk patrick, who's always so patient. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you commissioner. i just want to follow up on the congresswoman's line of questioning. you know, we appreciate the challenges that covid-19 has presented to the irs. be that related to staffing in continuing operations or implementing covid relief measures. but, i really want to know what you are doing to ensure tax complaints among high income individuals. that's a top priority of mine, this is certainly a welcome development but i'd like to hear more about how you are doing that and how that's working out. >> i probably said, you know, in the past two years, i've probably said 100 times, i consider myself not only a service person with eyes and friends on the street, if you will, but also an enforcement guide. and a strong enforcement program and a strong enforcement and a visible enforcement presence supports the complying taxpayer. complying taxpayers need to know that we actually have eyes on and creating risks for those who don't comply particularly for higher income taxpayers. during the past tw
miss kirk patrick, who's always so patient. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you commissioner. i just want to follow up on the congresswoman's line of questioning. you know, we appreciate the challenges that covid-19 has presented to the irs. be that related to staffing in continuing operations or implementing covid relief measures. but, i really want to know what you are doing to ensure tax complaints among high income individuals. that's a top priority of mine, this is certainly a...
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>> i'm so happy that pamela kirk was able to write that essay, an incredible journalist herself.19th century, it was newspapers that held up the banner of anti-slavery, of antiracism. especially at a moment where people were imagining that like people should be enslaved, that nati people should not be here -- especially at a time when people were imagining that white people were superior. and that was the consistent message from the main and leading periodicals. indeed, "freedoms journal" was the first at least black this paper to offer that counter narrative. amy: i want to ask professor keisha blain, for people who don't know what the white lion is -- we learn about the mayflower but not the white lion -- if you could explain. they talked about mariah stewart and why it is important to know her story. >> the first thing that we emphasized, and we make this clear in the book, is that certnly black people were present on what becomes the united states long before 1619. we make this clear and of course even a group of africans who were present around 15 20's, but theyltimately fle
>> i'm so happy that pamela kirk was able to write that essay, an incredible journalist herself.19th century, it was newspapers that held up the banner of anti-slavery, of antiracism. especially at a moment where people were imagining that like people should be enslaved, that nati people should not be here -- especially at a time when people were imagining that white people were superior. and that was the consistent message from the main and leading periodicals. indeed, "freedoms...
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house of representatives the kirk read the question exactly when did the president learn of the breach at the capitol and what steps did he take to address the violence please be as detailed as possible. to respond. to president senators this attack was on live t.v. on all major networks in real time the president as president has access to intelligence information including reports from inside the capitol he knew the violence that was under way he knew the severity of the threats and most importantly he knew the capitol police were overwhelmingly outnumbered and in a fight for their lives against thousands of insurgents with weapons we know he knew that we know that he did not send any individuals we did not hear any tweets we did not hear him tell those individuals stop this is wrong you must go back. we did not hear that so what else do the president do we are unclear but we believe it was a dereliction of his duty and that was because he was the one who had caused them to come to the capitol and they were doing what he asked them to do so there was no need for him to stop them from
house of representatives the kirk read the question exactly when did the president learn of the breach at the capitol and what steps did he take to address the violence please be as detailed as possible. to respond. to president senators this attack was on live t.v. on all major networks in real time the president as president has access to intelligence information including reports from inside the capitol he knew the violence that was under way he knew the severity of the threats and most...
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near kirks street. >> i am upset, terrified, our kids come out and walk our dog by themselves. we feel as if we live in a safe neighborhood. we are close enough that we never thought that something that bad could happen that quickly. >> reporter: another brazen daytime crime caught on camera. they caught this robbery while in traffic at the interstate 80 on ramp near eighth street. he says he spoke to the victim to notice that they were being followed after a photo shoot. they say that the robbers made off of camera equipment and a drone. >> they run by myself. it changes how i feel about being in my own neighborhood. >> this resident wasn't comfortable showing his face on camera. >> definitely changes. i have a dog so i feel a little bit safer. >> reporter: the robbery at the on ramp near eighth street is still being investigated. >>> after a string of attacks like this one on aging seniors they have identified a person of interest in chinatown. a person has been arrested on an unrelated criminal case. as we report, some community members worry that it will cause divisions bet
near kirks street. >> i am upset, terrified, our kids come out and walk our dog by themselves. we feel as if we live in a safe neighborhood. we are close enough that we never thought that something that bad could happen that quickly. >> reporter: another brazen daytime crime caught on camera. they caught this robbery while in traffic at the interstate 80 on ramp near eighth street. he says he spoke to the victim to notice that they were being followed after a photo shoot. they say...
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wife and they being more authentic boomers in some ways also have an effect on the world, mainly tim kirk's outsourcing to china and maureen's form of hyperliberal philanthropy which is partly underwritten by chinese spyware. each chapter has these virtues. before we turn to other people in the audience. i want to talk about al sharpton. you show him with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has three surrogate fathers all of them people we know, james brown. >> and adam clayton powell. >> host: the chapter is a bit of a meditation on how boomers d institution allies liberal politics and d institution allies civil rights, d democratized so give us a sense, i thought it was well drawn, the boomers, many of them weren't actually involved in civil rights the way sharpton was involved as a child preacher, literally at the feet of civil rights heroes but you have this beautiful narration, comes to chicago and conference daily machines and just tell us a little bit about d democratizing our politics. >> guest: i'm glad you liked my telling of that story because i w
wife and they being more authentic boomers in some ways also have an effect on the world, mainly tim kirk's outsourcing to china and maureen's form of hyperliberal philanthropy which is partly underwritten by chinese spyware. each chapter has these virtues. before we turn to other people in the audience. i want to talk about al sharpton. you show him with a kind of paternal connection at the beginning of his story where he has three surrogate fathers all of them people we know, james brown....
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lines to vote with republicans on that nearly $2 trillion plan, two democrats voting against plan kirkfrom oregon and in a statement unfortunately the pass congressional leaders chose goes far beyond key provisions to tune of 100 billions of dollars after supporting $4 trillion in emergency covid relief in 2020, i won't support trillions more in funding that is poorly targeted or in many cases not necessary at this moment in time. >> the swamp is back. democratsdemocrats are so embary all of the noncovid waste in this bill. they are jamming through in the dead of night. >> while the bill covers just about everything democrats wanted, it does not allow that $15 minimum wage provision to go through at least to the senate because the parliamentarian there ruled that $15 minimum wage proposal is against senate rules. >> the $7.25 minimum wage now is in many instances in many instances an exploitation of the american worker. reporter: but jon senate planning to go around parliamentarian and saying you don't increase the minimum wage to at least $15, you may have to pay a 5% payroll tax. jon
lines to vote with republicans on that nearly $2 trillion plan, two democrats voting against plan kirkfrom oregon and in a statement unfortunately the pass congressional leaders chose goes far beyond key provisions to tune of 100 billions of dollars after supporting $4 trillion in emergency covid relief in 2020, i won't support trillions more in funding that is poorly targeted or in many cases not necessary at this moment in time. >> the swamp is back. democratsdemocrats are so embary all...
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in the political possible, the host of straight shot and the author of the maga doctrine, charlie kirk. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> shannon: okay. so she's opinion stripped off of committees by house democrats in this vote. i saw her speech today -- her press conference. she talked about she was grateful, she had the chance to apologize for things she said wrong nor conspiracying that she once believed and pursued and grateful for the chance to apologize. this is what kevin mccarthy said about her being booted off the committee. >> the majority party gets to decide who sits on other committees. i hope you keep that standard. we have a long list you can work within your own. >> shannon: they're already pointing to specific names and individuals that they think have created offensive posts and offensive statements. they hope they get a chance to return the favor. >> this is a dangerous precedent throwing a member of congress who was elected by his or her district off all committee assignments. members are supposed to work on committee. it's the way they represent their co
in the political possible, the host of straight shot and the author of the maga doctrine, charlie kirk. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> shannon: okay. so she's opinion stripped off of committees by house democrats in this vote. i saw her speech today -- her press conference. she talked about she was grateful, she had the chance to apologize for things she said wrong nor conspiracying that she once believed and pursued and grateful for the chance to apologize. this is...
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floated in right wing media circles for a while among influential voices like steve bannon, charlie kirkona congressman gosar. on november 12, the ideas brought to president trump rudy giuliani. you call that a turning point. >> it is basically when they trump forces or the president himself decide he is going to power forward and dispute this election when in fact his legal options are dwindling to the point of nothing. his own election lawyers at this point have concluded that they don't have any options. they have not found anywhere near enough irregularities to overturn a state. they have a couple of small cases left but that same day, they have lost arizona. arizona is now out of reach. here comes rudy giuliani to tell the president, we are going to keep fighting. he wants all these mega lawsuits that have questionable basis but they float these conspiracy theories about democratic deep state of malfeasance. the president's own lawyers who, by the way, have pushed in some cases the limit of the law, have hit their own limit and they say, don't go with these arguments that mr. giulia
floated in right wing media circles for a while among influential voices like steve bannon, charlie kirkona congressman gosar. on november 12, the ideas brought to president trump rudy giuliani. you call that a turning point. >> it is basically when they trump forces or the president himself decide he is going to power forward and dispute this election when in fact his legal options are dwindling to the point of nothing. his own election lawyers at this point have concluded that they...
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on my behalf and that of the republican leader for the organizing of the next phases of this trial kirk or report. senate resolution 47 to provide for related procedures concerning the article of impeachment against donald john trump former president of the united states the question occurs only adoption of the resolution i ask for the yeas and nays is are sufficient sec there appears to be there is a sufficient 2nd clerk will call the roll the small one was bald when mr brough so mr brewer. mr bennett mr bennett. mrs blackburn mrs black burn. mr blumenthal mr blumenthal mr blunt mr blunt. mr booker. mr booker mr bozeman mr byrd. mr braun mr braun mr brown mr brown mr burr mr burr i miss cantwell is cantwell i mrs capita mrs capper to mr carden mr carden mr corporate mr corpore mr casey mr case see mr cassidy ms collins ms collins mr. mr. corning mr cornyn ms cortez master. ms cortez masto mr cotton mr carr mr cramer mr cramer mr craig. mr craig. mr cruise mr cruise mr daines mr daines ms duckworth ms duckworth mr durbin mr durbin mr ernst ms ernst mrs feinstein mrs feinstein mrs fisher
on my behalf and that of the republican leader for the organizing of the next phases of this trial kirk or report. senate resolution 47 to provide for related procedures concerning the article of impeachment against donald john trump former president of the united states the question occurs only adoption of the resolution i ask for the yeas and nays is are sufficient sec there appears to be there is a sufficient 2nd clerk will call the roll the small one was bald when mr brough so mr brewer. mr...