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d nine by marcia fudge's committee. and we have wrapped all of those findings into one bill. because we are hearing what chief justice roberts asked us to do. update the formula. and we have updated the formula, we are putting it on the floor today, and i do believe that this piece of legislation is deserving of bipartisan support. i can remember when this bill, voting rights bill could pass both houses unanimously. let's do that today and demonstrate that we are making this democracy work for all. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from new york, representative maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for one minute. mrs. maloney: i rise in strong support of h.r. 4, for the people, the voting rights advancement act. s, sewell,my colleague fudge, nadler and others, for their extraordinary work on this critical legislation that protects the most basic and fundamental of american rights. the right to vote. ever since the 2013 supreme court she
d nine by marcia fudge's committee. and we have wrapped all of those findings into one bill. because we are hearing what chief justice roberts asked us to do. update the formula. and we have updated the formula, we are putting it on the floor today, and i do believe that this piece of legislation is deserving of bipartisan support. i can remember when this bill, voting rights bill could pass both houses unanimously. let's do that today and demonstrate that we are making this democracy work for...
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where do caucus members -- where does marcia fudge, if anywhere, go.an make news right now and endorse. are you going with another candidate? >> i probably will because i do want to be involved in making sure that donald trump is not re-elected. but let me say something. it should have been telling that kamala had the majority of the black caucus. that in itself should have been telling. i certainly could not support bloomberg. i'll say that. how do you go on television and say, my bad, i shouldn't have treated black men like that, harassed for walking down the street in new york city or put surveillance on muslim. i can't support that. i can't support pete buttigieg, who i believe has real black issues. but there are other candidates, and certainly i will look at them. >> what about joe biden? you didn't include him with the '94 crime bill. >> i will look at joe biden. but we know a lot of these candidates personally. joe biden is a person that i dealer like. i'm going to look at his campaign and elizabeth warren and maybe one or two others. but right
where do caucus members -- where does marcia fudge, if anywhere, go.an make news right now and endorse. are you going with another candidate? >> i probably will because i do want to be involved in making sure that donald trump is not re-elected. but let me say something. it should have been telling that kamala had the majority of the black caucus. that in itself should have been telling. i certainly could not support bloomberg. i'll say that. how do you go on television and say, my bad, i...
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. >> republican senator marcia blackburn is here to respond, she is next. >> are you implying there is another transcript. >> i am implies there is more than what we have here. >> which no witness testified to. >> no witness. it took over 100 years to perfect this masterpiece of italian design and performance... ...and about 15 minutes for us to paint one neon green and do this. blends right into the italian architecture! ♪ see everything you should never do with an alfa romeo... no no no no no! ♪ ...then experience everything you should on the road now. well-qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on the 2019 alfa romeo stelvio for $379 a month peyton, what abrad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad. every family, every business, every dream. see mrs. hoffman? nationwide protects her home and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you.
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marcia coyle is chief washington narrespondent for the "nat law journal" and was in the courtroom thisning. thanks for joining us. why does this highly anticipated moment seem less than hoped for. >> cases are controversy. after the neyork city repealed its law, the question arose, is there still live controversy for the court to resolve. so the arguments todeaayy were dominated by questioning both sides, the city's lawyer as well as the lawyer for the again rights organization on whether there still is something here r the jusces to decide. >> yang: and even on this issue was this ideological split on the court evident in the estions you heard? >> reporter: absolutely were. you had justi ginsburg, for example, saying to the lawyer for he gun rirhts oganization, what is left of this case? she pointed out that the challengers to the city's law had receiv all that they sought in the initial lawsuit that they had filed, and you had, for example, justice sotomayor saying this cityhe through inowel here and what are we to do with this? you're asking us to op on the old law when there's the
marcia coyle is chief washington narrespondent for the "nat law journal" and was in the courtroom thisning. thanks for joining us. why does this highly anticipated moment seem less than hoped for. >> cases are controversy. after the neyork city repealed its law, the question arose, is there still live controversy for the court to resolve. so the arguments todeaayy were dominated by questioning both sides, the city's lawyer as well as the lawyer for the again rights organization...
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[laughter] marcia and chon, thank you so much. this is great.two live wires who may have set off the alarm i think. [laughter] , 77th street, our museum store, books, joan's book is on sale. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ..
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. >> reporter: 82-year-old marcia is happy to be spending time with her great grand kids.he holidays she was hoping for. >> it's very frightening. i will tell you, at 82, the first thing you think is you're having alzheimer's. >> reporter: she says her bag filled with gifts and cash was stolen from the luggage rack on her amtrak train to fremont. >> i don't think it was an accident. i really doubt it because it's big. it wasn't small. you don't take something that big big by accident. >> reporter: she started looking for her bag 5 minutes after arriving at the station but it was gone. they weren't able to do much on the train. she plays clarinet in an orchestra in miami, and that was stolen. >> we have a book full of piano songs she can play with her clarinet. it's like someone took that from us. you know what i mean? that's not cool. >> reporter: but bubby as they call her says she's trying to keep the holiday spirit. >> i've had five back surgeries, rods and screws and all that stuff, so i'm lucky that i'm okay. i'm here. and i'm safe. and i got to see the children. >> r
. >> reporter: 82-year-old marcia is happy to be spending time with her great grand kids.he holidays she was hoping for. >> it's very frightening. i will tell you, at 82, the first thing you think is you're having alzheimer's. >> reporter: she says her bag filled with gifts and cash was stolen from the luggage rack on her amtrak train to fremont. >> i don't think it was an accident. i really doubt it because it's big. it wasn't small. you don't take something that big...
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time has come for israel to grant palestinians the same basic civil rights as israeli citizens well marcia care is the israel and palestine director of human rights watch and he says there is a lack of democracy and fundamental freedoms in the palestinian territories. this report concludes that after 52 years of suspending the civil rights of palestinians in the west bank israel must not only fully respect their rights but must grant them rights on par with what it provides its own citizens it's simply intolerable that in the west bank today you have israeli settlers on one side of the road but how full civil rights will palestinians on the other side do not for too long the international community has cited the absence of a peace agreement as the basis for not pressing israel east provide palestinian civil rights but it's clear today that the peace process has become a fig leaf for the ugly discriminatory one state reality in israel's obligation today is to provide palestinians the same rights it provides its citizens until the day comes that we do have a political agreement to the on gro
time has come for israel to grant palestinians the same basic civil rights as israeli citizens well marcia care is the israel and palestine director of human rights watch and he says there is a lack of democracy and fundamental freedoms in the palestinian territories. this report concludes that after 52 years of suspending the civil rights of palestinians in the west bank israel must not only fully respect their rights but must grant them rights on par with what it provides its own citizens...
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i know marcia knows this. when i did this book on justice scalia he sat with me for 12 sessions all on the record. he just talked and talked and talked and i would be exhausted. i've got to go now and there were so many times i was speaking with the chief that i thought if we have those cartoonish thought bubbles over our heads, his would say i can't wait for her to be done and mine would say i just wish you were scalia because it was so hard. i do not like dealing with subjects who only want to speak off the record are on background because i can't take the material out to double check and test it the way i want to and it is harder all around and he had his reasons, he didn't want to give me much. even from things like trying to figure out more about his family. was your mother making jell-o or cooking campbell soup or things that were happening then, hard to get that information out of him or regrets about shelby county. >> when appointing roberts, did president bush, one of the associate justices to the pos
i know marcia knows this. when i did this book on justice scalia he sat with me for 12 sessions all on the record. he just talked and talked and talked and i would be exhausted. i've got to go now and there were so many times i was speaking with the chief that i thought if we have those cartoonish thought bubbles over our heads, his would say i can't wait for her to be done and mine would say i just wish you were scalia because it was so hard. i do not like dealing with subjects who only want...
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and since as these events, marcia ferguson selection, the town is going to be melancholy. >> in the lifeof the figures, these valiant and elegant. to composer who puts the french revolution and turn hillside. much more than just black. >> i find myself identifying with him a bit. just because he did well on a system that was unfair to everyone else. to put it mildly. since the black codes and french slavery were worse than anything. but this 18th century composer bribed in the paris of the louis the 15th. >> to another loophole he took it. >> and then we sort of trying to join up, it's is it too late. he was marked for his past association. [inaudible conversation] >> so it's linked to the patriot tradition. blacks rejecting and being rejected by america but also looking for other kinds of adventures. >> there is a tradition of black culture and you're up in particular as an individual solution i'm a mask and the reason i say it was resented for so long is it was like passing and that way that he was just removing yourself from this particular jurisdiction it could do something that for
and since as these events, marcia ferguson selection, the town is going to be melancholy. >> in the lifeof the figures, these valiant and elegant. to composer who puts the french revolution and turn hillside. much more than just black. >> i find myself identifying with him a bit. just because he did well on a system that was unfair to everyone else. to put it mildly. since the black codes and french slavery were worse than anything. but this 18th century composer bribed in the paris...
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i think about the marcia p. johnson's, miss billy cooper, the amazing team that stand behind me and stand with me that have been in this fight for a long time. i am reminded of the beautiful souls who have helped pave the way for women like me. i am reminded of my siblings who don't have access to the education i have had. i am reminded of my friends who don't have access to basic necessities such as gainful employment, healthcare, trans- inclusive healthcare, and so much more. at the same time, i think about the janet's of the world, the laverne his of the world, and i think about all of the potential that has been lost and all of the potential that still exists. i think about the potential of myself, i think about the potential of everyone on this stage. i think about the potential of everyone in this audience, and they really invite as today to use this space as a way to celebrate the lives of these women and to celebrate the potential of our community. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [applause
i think about the marcia p. johnson's, miss billy cooper, the amazing team that stand behind me and stand with me that have been in this fight for a long time. i am reminded of the beautiful souls who have helped pave the way for women like me. i am reminded of my siblings who don't have access to the education i have had. i am reminded of my friends who don't have access to basic necessities such as gainful employment, healthcare, trans- inclusive healthcare, and so much more. at the same...
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the rule wouldn't take effect until mid-2020 but that did not stop ohio democratic congresswoman marciam opining in the washington post that the trump administration plays the perfect grinch. joy reed sounded the alarm. >> disproportionate number of nonwhite people will go hungry thanks to the trump administration proving just because you can travel overseas for a photo up in a war zone doesn't mean you can't simultaneously waging war against people of color back home. >> important to note this rule would not affect the elderly, disabled or parents with minor children. shannon: a way to move people from welfare to work or a way to punish those in need. let's bring in kathy and video columnist stephanie hamel. welcome to you both. let's start with senator dianne feinstein, she says america is a generous country that should do more to help the most vulnerable, not less. removing hundreds of thousands of out of work americans from the program is not reflective of our values. >> the snap program is supposed to be a safety net, not a lifestyle and the trump administration is targeting those
the rule wouldn't take effect until mid-2020 but that did not stop ohio democratic congresswoman marciam opining in the washington post that the trump administration plays the perfect grinch. joy reed sounded the alarm. >> disproportionate number of nonwhite people will go hungry thanks to the trump administration proving just because you can travel overseas for a photo up in a war zone doesn't mean you can't simultaneously waging war against people of color back home. >> important...
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. >> good to see you, marcia. >> martha: will take you live the george papadopoulos talks to me coming up next. ♪ (children playing) (dog barking) ♪ (music building) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save time, paperwork, and yes, dollars. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly pai
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you.lcome to all of the family so generous to make this program possible, marcia, barney, lee, welcome to all of you. thank you for being here and thank you to our s to our young visitors from washington area schools. welcome to the c-span audience that will be watching this in the future. who among you has never been in this library? you.uite a few of in the event you have not been in this building before, welcome to the world's largest live every. the greatest and most extensive cultural institution on the planet. the nation's very own, your very own library of congress. founded in 1800, not long after the founding of this country. it was conceived as a place that would furnish congress and the american government with the information and need as it carried out duties of representing all of us. initially the library was housed in the u.s. capitol which sits across the street from here. in 1813, the british army invaded washington and the capital building caught fire. it was engulfed in the flames. all the libraries books were burned to ashes. thomas jefferson who owned the largest co
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[laughter] marcia and chon, thank you so much. this is great. two live wires who may have set off the alarm i think. [laughter] , 77th street, our museum store, books, joan's book is on sale. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . [background sounds]ladies and ge welcome supreme court associate justice, escorted by kraken foundation institute for chairman fred ryan. [applause]. to have good evening everyone. my name is john irish and had the honor of being an executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming this evening. if you would in honor of our men and women in uniform who protect our freedoms around the world, please stay on and join me in the pledge of allegiance. >> pledge of allegiance to the flag of the nine states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation on we've god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. thank you and please be seated. before you get started like to take those moment to recognize some special guest we have with us th
[laughter] marcia and chon, thank you so much. this is great. two live wires who may have set off the alarm i think. [laughter] , 77th street, our museum store, books, joan's book is on sale. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . [background sounds]ladies and ge welcome supreme court associate justice, escorted by kraken foundation institute for chairman fred ryan. [applause]. to have good evening everyone. my name is john irish and had the honor of being an executive...
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well marcia care joins in there from him on his human rights what's she's israel and palestine directed good to have you with us on the news our human rights watch is no stranger to criticizing israel when it comes to palestinians so what's particularly new in this reports this report concludes that after 52 years of suspending the civil rights of palestinians in the west bank israel must not only fully respect their rights but must grant them rights on par with what it provides its own citizens it's simply intolerable that in the west bank today you have israeli settlers on one side of the road but how full civil rights what palestinians on the other side do not for too long the international community has cited the absence of a peace agreement as the basis for not pressing israelis to provide palestinian civil rights but it's clear today that the peace process has become a fig leaf for the ugly discriminatory one state reality in israel's obligation today is to provide palestinians the same rights it provides its citizens until the day comes that we do have a political agreement to th
well marcia care joins in there from him on his human rights what's she's israel and palestine directed good to have you with us on the news our human rights watch is no stranger to criticizing israel when it comes to palestinians so what's particularly new in this reports this report concludes that after 52 years of suspending the civil rights of palestinians in the west bank israel must not only fully respect their rights but must grant them rights on par with what it provides its own...
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chair, one of my colleagues, from ohio, representative marcia fudge, submits this statement. she says, madam speaker, more than one quarter of all in the duate students united states attend historically black colleges and universities and other minority serving institutions. these schools play a critical role in the united states attend historically black in unlocking education opportunities for millions of degree seekers including students of color and low-income students of which many of the first -- many are the first in their family to attend college. to protect these essential institutions from the threat of closure and financial despair, we must continue to provide them with the resources they need to prepare students for the modern economy. title iii, part f of the higher education act authorizes important mandatory funding for historically black colleges and universities, tribal colleges and universities, and minority-serving institutions to educate and prepare students for professions in the sciences, technology, engineer, and math or stem fields. unfortunately, thes
chair, one of my colleagues, from ohio, representative marcia fudge, submits this statement. she says, madam speaker, more than one quarter of all in the duate students united states attend historically black colleges and universities and other minority serving institutions. these schools play a critical role in the united states attend historically black in unlocking education opportunities for millions of degree seekers including students of color and low-income students of which many of the...
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she's on the committee, and now marcia brac busha blackburn. i did not serve with her. but it's going to be interesting to see how they use abuses in fisa to try to legitimize a political argument, and they're just going to ignore all the convictions that this investigation produced from the department of justice? by the way, these convictions weren't in state court. these were department of justice prosecutors that obtained convictions for a wide variety of trump-associated bad actors. and they're just going to ignore that. >> frank, there was one part of the fisa -- let me ask this. and this is something, i asked john brennan this yesterday. it's clear carter page was working with another part of the government. now, usually you don't become an informant unless you've done something wrong and you've been flipped. so i do want to, like to remind people, most of the time -- most of the time when you have an informant, they're not a great person. >> no. >> they've probably done something, and this was their way of trying to stay out of trouble. but at what point should t
she's on the committee, and now marcia brac busha blackburn. i did not serve with her. but it's going to be interesting to see how they use abuses in fisa to try to legitimize a political argument, and they're just going to ignore all the convictions that this investigation produced from the department of justice? by the way, these convictions weren't in state court. these were department of justice prosecutors that obtained convictions for a wide variety of trump-associated bad actors. and...
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there you had marcia clark and chris darden trying to keep the focus on the double murder, on the horror of this, these people were killed. the defense was brilliant. the defense changed the topic completely to what do you think of the lapd, what is their reputation to you? somebody said a moment ago the democrats' reputation to the congress isn't so high either. if you're a republican, chase t change the topic to what do you think of these characters impeaching our president? most of the conversation this morning from the republican side, from the other side from you, has been how unfair this process is. do you trust the democrats to run a fair process? do you trust lapd to be fair? it seems like a johnnie cochran defense of the president, intentional or not. are they winning or losing that argument? >> that's not what constituents calling into my office are saying, that they're winning the argument. they disagree. they think the impeachment inquiry began properly, the proceedings were conducted fairly. you saw the witnesses in open hearings. the republicans were allowed to question the
there you had marcia clark and chris darden trying to keep the focus on the double murder, on the horror of this, these people were killed. the defense was brilliant. the defense changed the topic completely to what do you think of the lapd, what is their reputation to you? somebody said a moment ago the democrats' reputation to the congress isn't so high either. if you're a republican, chase t change the topic to what do you think of these characters impeaching our president? most of the...
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so anywhere from a couple of weeks to when you listen to marcia blackburn, she wants more vindication, she seems to be from her statements be more on the longer end. ultimately i suspect it's a decision made by mitch mcconnell and he and the president in close coordination and saying there's not a lot of daylight between the two of them. when we press kellyanne conway yesterday on how appropriate it is to have essentially the defendant control this, talking about the schedule and calendar and all to assume up to this point. >> if history is an indication, one and a half to two months. thank you. >> reporter: thank you. >>> the highest court in the land will decide if president trump keeps the financial documents private like the tax records. they require the accountants to turn over documents to prosecutors. the supreme court announcement comes after six lower courts ruled against president trump's efforts to keep those records secret. joining me now to help us walk us through the cases, katie fang, nbc legal contributor. thank you so much for joining me. can you walk us think the thr
so anywhere from a couple of weeks to when you listen to marcia blackburn, she wants more vindication, she seems to be from her statements be more on the longer end. ultimately i suspect it's a decision made by mitch mcconnell and he and the president in close coordination and saying there's not a lot of daylight between the two of them. when we press kellyanne conway yesterday on how appropriate it is to have essentially the defendant control this, talking about the schedule and calendar and...
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jackie: por eso visitamos el centro de educaciÓn temprana para poder hablar con su directora marcia.on una computadora, una tablet. nosotros le queremos dar a los niÑos la importancia de ser creativos. [cantan] los niÑos aprenden jugando. es lo mÁs básico de la educaciÓn para un niÑo chiquito. lo acadÉmico es importante para cierto tiempo. los niÑos no vienen con un manual. nosotros queremos apoyar a los padres en tener eso. enseÑar a los niÑos cÓmo resolver un conflicto utilizando palabras. cuando los niÑos tienen una muÑeca y le quitan la cabeza, no es que le quitan la cabeza, quieren saber cÓmo estÁ la cabeza de la muÑeca en el cuerpo. la curiosidad. no es por maldad. ese tiempo es cuando estÁn aprendiendo mÁs y explorando mÁs. [habla en inglÉs] la educaciÓn temprana, no sólo sucede en un centro tambiÉn, lo bÁsico es empezar en su casa. con sus hijos uno puede bailar, cantar. cuando los padres van el supermercado es importante interactuar con sus hijos. cÓmo se escribe la palabra manzana? encontrar algo rojo? el niÑo quiere descubrir a travÉs de el juego. es importante para ellos.
jackie: por eso visitamos el centro de educaciÓn temprana para poder hablar con su directora marcia.on una computadora, una tablet. nosotros le queremos dar a los niÑos la importancia de ser creativos. [cantan] los niÑos aprenden jugando. es lo mÁs básico de la educaciÓn para un niÑo chiquito. lo acadÉmico es importante para cierto tiempo. los niÑos no vienen con un manual. nosotros queremos apoyar a los padres en tener eso. enseÑar a los niÑos cÓmo resolver un conflicto utilizando...
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here is marcia. >> good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. my husband and i had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. we had furniture in his parents'house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was a saturday night. i was a church organist. i did not even consider putting in our 10 inch, black and white tv to try to watch on saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. i cannot say i am for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i watched it, some reruns probably 10 years afterwards. when we got to the first decade anniversary. of course, we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were everywhere. we probably got somebody else's sunday paper
here is marcia. >> good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. my husband and i had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. we had furniture in his parents'house. we were moving back and forth by hand...