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eva moskowitz has more harsh words for his honor. he's political reporter dave evans. >> i'm not running for mayor in 2017. >> reporter: for someone who's not running, eva moskowitz generates a lot of publicity. she's the founder of success academy charter schools. helped organize yesterday's rally. she's also a thorn in the side of the teacher's union and a lot of democrats. >> i don't back down and they've tried threatening every which way possible and i don't back down. >> reporter: the mayor today basically shrugged when told of moskowitz' decision. >> each person has to make their own choice on whether they want to run for office and i said i welcome anyone who makes that choice. >> reporter: while moskowitz talked, a group nearby chanted and shouted. >> she's not running for mayor. is that a relief? >> definitely a relief. can you imagine here being mayor of new york city? >> reporter: many don't like moskowitz and her schools. they call her divisive and point to a new tv ad from some of her supporters who happen to be wealthy
eva moskowitz has more harsh words for his honor. he's political reporter dave evans. >> i'm not running for mayor in 2017. >> reporter: for someone who's not running, eva moskowitz generates a lot of publicity. she's the founder of success academy charter schools. helped organize yesterday's rally. she's also a thorn in the side of the teacher's union and a lot of democrats. >> i don't back down and they've tried threatening every which way possible and i don't back down....
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. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the income market. >> we'll get to the response after the break, and we'll step away. but first, the argument for reform. should we move toward a flat tax rate or close loopholes? this is "inside story." >> al jazeera america presents >> what did i do? please take this curse off of me. >> 15 stories one incredible journey edge of eighteen premiers september 7th only on al jazeera america >> we're talking good american companies finding tax breaks by going overseas, at least on paper. there are moments when it's not in a corporation's pr inte
. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the...
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. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the income market. >> we'll get to the response after the break, and we'll step away. but first, the argument for reform. should we move toward a flat tax rate or close loopholes? this is "inside story." request inversions to be pealing not only for deferral, but it globallizes them and how do you deal with the criticisms? >> what i would have done with walgreen's, i would have taken the $4 billion i would save, i would cut the places on the pharmaceuticals and i would see if the people would join with me. the same consumers would say this i
. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the...
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what does eva moskowitz say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you deced to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than a decade as you have built this network of schools. for the audience, can you explain the difference between a traditional public school and a charter school? >> sure. the difference is really quite simple. charter schools are public schools, publicly funded, publicly regulated, but they are independent of the union contracts on the one hand and the managerial bureaucracy on the other hand, whereas district schools are caught between those two forces, meaning the ucational bureaucracy and the labor contracts. >> you call your students scholars. >> we
what does eva moskowitz say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you deced to found the school harlem...
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. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the income market. >> we'll get to the response after the break, and we'll step away. but first, the argument for reform. should we move toward a flat tax rate or close loopholes? this is "inside story." >> on tech know, >> the system is paying attention... >> life saving technology... >> i definitely slowed down as a result... >> transforming the way you drive... >> maybe crashes won't happen any more... >> smart cars of the future... >> whoa...i would have driven straight through that... >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets
. >> and steven moskowitz? >> what the company is doing, they're affecting their attractiveness on the stock market and making themselves more competitive, and they have the ability to invest more. it changes the whole structure of the business, and it makes them more exceptive and more attractive. it benefits the company and the shareholders, and again, you have to remember that the american tax is such a big portion of the profits. this is incredible on the balance sheet, the...
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john, belle moskowitz and what al smith did to educate himself. >> belle moskowitz served as his unofficial gate keeper. she would serve as his adviser. it was probably the best way to describe it as she was the person who would pass through all of these labor programs, all of these reconstruction commission. in fact, the reconstruction of new york state, which eventually led to the reforming of the state constitution and the establishment of a strong chief executive, was done with the reconstruction commission. that was belle moskowitz's brain child. he recruited bob moses' administration. they used to joke and say, that's the brains of tammany hall. it was kind of they joked with it because they weren't irish catholics, they were new york city and they were jewish. the interesting point you made about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and was so intimidated, and he was so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tammany boss of his district, i think i might be in over my head. and he told him, i might be able to find you a job.
john, belle moskowitz and what al smith did to educate himself. >> belle moskowitz served as his unofficial gate keeper. she would serve as his adviser. it was probably the best way to describe it as she was the person who would pass through all of these labor programs, all of these reconstruction commission. in fact, the reconstruction of new york state, which eventually led to the reforming of the state constitution and the establishment of a strong chief executive, was done with the...
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moskowitz does so well. what i always wanted to drive home and we need to think of when thinking about cases like john eric williams, or tommy curry, the faculty that have been targeted, threatened, harassed, disciplined by the university's for engaging in speech, for whom the first amendment -- the claims of speech doesn't answer the difficult question. what this is about is the materiality of speech. p.e. moskowitz in the first chapter on charlottesville gets to the point of this. maybe exaggerating your naÏvetÉ, i showed up in charlottesville, thought this was going to be about free speech and realize when a car struck a body and the person was killed this was a very material question. and this is what it is. if we are talking universities, the materiality of something in this book, the inroads made by the far right into universities with dark money, with right-wing foundations. charles murray when he wrote the bell curve was celebrated by the right and the clintons, tht wing of the democratic party, wrot
moskowitz does so well. what i always wanted to drive home and we need to think of when thinking about cases like john eric williams, or tommy curry, the faculty that have been targeted, threatened, harassed, disciplined by the university's for engaging in speech, for whom the first amendment -- the claims of speech doesn't answer the difficult question. what this is about is the materiality of speech. p.e. moskowitz in the first chapter on charlottesville gets to the point of this. maybe...
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moskowitz? >> yes. >> mr. moskowitz votes yes. mister chairman?>> the chairman votes no. >> how has mr. burchett been recorded? >> he is not recorded. >> mr. burchett votes no. >> mr. burchett votes no. >> has any other member not been recognized for a vote? can the clerk please report the tally? >> 23 noes and 19 yes. >> the amendment 23 no, 19 yes. >> the amendment fails. now that a recorded vote has been requested for the mfume amendment, the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. jordan? mr. turner? mr. gosar? ms. fox? >> no. >> ms. fox votes no. >> mr. grothman votes no. mr. palmer? when >> no. >> mr. palmer votes no. -- mr. sessions votes no. mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. ms. mace? ms. mace votes no. mr. laturner? mr. laturner votes no. mr. fallon? mr. fallon votes no. mr. donalds? >> no. >> mr. donald's votes no. mr. armstrong? mr. armstrong votes no. mr. perry? mr. perry votes no. but mr. timmons? i >> know. mr. burchett? mr. burchett votes no. ms. green? ms. green votes no. -- ms. boebert? >> no. >> ms. boebert votes no. mr. fry? mr. fry votes
moskowitz? >> yes. >> mr. moskowitz votes yes. mister chairman?>> the chairman votes no. >> how has mr. burchett been recorded? >> he is not recorded. >> mr. burchett votes no. >> mr. burchett votes no. >> has any other member not been recognized for a vote? can the clerk please report the tally? >> 23 noes and 19 yes. >> the amendment 23 no, 19 yes. >> the amendment fails. now that a recorded vote has been requested for the...
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stacy moskowitz, also age 20. blonde. in the head as they sat in their car near the ocean on the brooklyn section of new york. it was their first date. >> she was just a very lively, bubbly, alive, full of life, young lady. >> dubois: now, it's saturday night, the 31st of july, 1977? >> correct. and we went to see a very popular movie back then, "new york, new york" with liza minnelli. and it was a great movie, and it was just a great night. >> dubois: what happens after the movies? >> so, now, we decide to drive to one of the, as they call it, a lovers' lane. now, we're sitting there a couple of minutes, and we're just talking, kissing a little bit and talking. and stacy turns to me and said, "robert, you know what? i'm getting a little nervous." she said, "robert, let's go." and i said, "five more minutes"" and in that five minutes is when we got shot. i'm screaming now, blowing the horn. "help us, help us! we've been shot, we've been shot!" the horn died. >> dubois: what do you remember from the shooting itself? >> the
stacy moskowitz, also age 20. blonde. in the head as they sat in their car near the ocean on the brooklyn section of new york. it was their first date. >> she was just a very lively, bubbly, alive, full of life, young lady. >> dubois: now, it's saturday night, the 31st of july, 1977? >> correct. and we went to see a very popular movie back then, "new york, new york" with liza minnelli. and it was a great movie, and it was just a great night. >> dubois: what...
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moskowitz: thank you mr. speaker and the gentlelady from north carolina. i'll conconclude with this. anyone who believes israel doesn't have a right to exist is calling for genocide. we hear that word thrown around. we have a war in the middle east, we don't have genocide. but if you believe a country should not exist, the millions of people in that country should also not exist, which means you're calling for a genocide. i urge everyone to vote yes on this resolution, israel has a right to exist. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. lawler: i currently have no additional speakers and reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i yield two minutes to the new member from rhode island, mr. amo. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. amo: i affirm the right for israel to exist. the unprovoked october 7 attack by hamas has left a deep wound. israel has a right to
moskowitz: thank you mr. speaker and the gentlelady from north carolina. i'll conconclude with this. anyone who believes israel doesn't have a right to exist is calling for genocide. we hear that word thrown around. we have a war in the middle east, we don't have genocide. but if you believe a country should not exist, the millions of people in that country should also not exist, which means you're calling for a genocide. i urge everyone to vote yes on this resolution, israel has a right to...
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moskowitz: we have to get past the government closure date. it would have to be through thanksgiving. host: again that's jared moskowitz outside of capitol hill during that vote count. you heard a lot of different names other than jim jordan. amongst them steve scalise gaining several votes. representative kay granger of texas posting on her x feed about why she did that saying steve scalise is honorable and earned my vote for speaker. this was a vote of conscience and i stayed true to my principles. intimidation and threats will not change my position. mike in knoxville, tennessee. democrats line. caller: thank you. i'm a 66-year-old social worker democrat. and listening to this for years. the problem is i hear a lot that the republicans who don't like jordan. the one thing all of us agree on is we got to move on. i'm also one that sort of thinks not a bad idea for the republicans to go off on their little retreat and hash it out. but also like my friends friend from tennessee -- my friend from tennessee who called a few calls ago on the othe
moskowitz: we have to get past the government closure date. it would have to be through thanksgiving. host: again that's jared moskowitz outside of capitol hill during that vote count. you heard a lot of different names other than jim jordan. amongst them steve scalise gaining several votes. representative kay granger of texas posting on her x feed about why she did that saying steve scalise is honorable and earned my vote for speaker. this was a vote of conscience and i stayed true to my...
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and "the education of eva moskowitz" will be available for purchase. so before i begin some introductory notes on august 21, 2006 eva moskowitz opened a school called success academy harlem one serving 165 scholars kindergarten and first grade and it started a revolution in public education. eleven years later it encompasses 46 schools serving over 14000 scholars kindergarten through high school. she would say being large is important but not cause for celebration so she is celebrating because her school is first in math and english and all public schools in new york ahead of chappaqua and the rest and i should add the average family income at success academy schools is $32000 at scarsdale it is 300,000. she has a ba from the university of pennsylvania and phd from johns hopkins in american history mother of threeot children in a long time harlem resident. her new book teeth long -- "the education of eva moskowitz" is the focus of my questions tonight but one of her schools very recently i may stretch my boundaries a littlede bit. we have a lot to teac
and "the education of eva moskowitz" will be available for purchase. so before i begin some introductory notes on august 21, 2006 eva moskowitz opened a school called success academy harlem one serving 165 scholars kindergarten and first grade and it started a revolution in public education. eleven years later it encompasses 46 schools serving over 14000 scholars kindergarten through high school. she would say being large is important but not cause for celebration so she is...
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moskowitz votes aye. ms. tlaib votes yes. mr. chairman votes no. mr. comer: any other member wish to vote. seeing none, will the clerk report the tally. the clerk: on this vote, the ayes are 20 and the nays are 24. mr. comer: the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the question is now on the amendment in the nature of a substitute to the contempt report. all those in favor signify by saying aye. all those opposed by saying nay. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it, the amendment in the nature of a substitute to the report is agreed to. the question is on favorably reporting the report. the clerk will call the roll. the clerk: mr. jordan. mr. turner. mr. turner votes yes. mr. gosar. mr. gosar votes yes. ms. foxx. ms. foxx votes yes, mr. grothman. mr. grothman votes yes. mr. cloud. mr. cloud votes yes. mr. palmer. mr. palmer votes yes. mr. higgins. mr. higgins votes yes. mr. sessions. mr. sessions votes yes. mr. biggs. mr. biggs votes yes. ms. mace. ms. mace votes yes. mr. laturner. mr. laturner votes yes. mr. fallon. mr. donalds. m
moskowitz votes aye. ms. tlaib votes yes. mr. chairman votes no. mr. comer: any other member wish to vote. seeing none, will the clerk report the tally. the clerk: on this vote, the ayes are 20 and the nays are 24. mr. comer: the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the question is now on the amendment in the nature of a substitute to the contempt report. all those in favor signify by saying aye. all those opposed by saying nay. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it, the...
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the murder victim 25-year-old sharon moskowitz, a japanese scholar from connecticut, only in our city a few weeks when this happened. the murder suspect, 57-year-old frederick edward morton. he was captured by a security camera using miss moskowitz's credit cards to buy groceries at that giant 12 years ago. that woman in the picture was with morton at the time. within days after her picture was broadcast, someone identified her. someone identified him. case closed. on the phone i talked to andrew moskowitz, the victim's brother. >> in terms of this person being caug caught, there really is no closure. there is no equity. this person is the lowest common denominator of a human being and my sister was the complete opposite. had so much going for her. in that regard, there is not going to be any closure. >> this is a case, while it will not bring complete relief to the family of miss moskowitz, at least it brings them a sense that this person will not do this to anybody else's child again. >> reporter: it was january 21, 1997, the body found at this home home. it appeared she had come in
the murder victim 25-year-old sharon moskowitz, a japanese scholar from connecticut, only in our city a few weeks when this happened. the murder suspect, 57-year-old frederick edward morton. he was captured by a security camera using miss moskowitz's credit cards to buy groceries at that giant 12 years ago. that woman in the picture was with morton at the time. within days after her picture was broadcast, someone identified her. someone identified him. case closed. on the phone i talked to...
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eva moskowitz. ms.kowitz as i said to you before, we will not let you disrespect. >> [inaudible] we are not trying to say kids can't come here and we aren't saying we don't want their kids [inaudible] let's work together as a team. c-span: how much attention was in the room? >> guest: very high. there were actually police the were there and on occasion would have to comb people down. c-span: tell is that as you locate that charter school you are dividing the come emt? >> guest: the was a school at risk of being closed for poor performance. they had something like 30% of kids at grade level which it's hard to imagine that every year, for the past many years another few hundred kids are going to go to that school and you basically know that 70% of them are not going to be at grade level. so the chancellor was planning on closing the school and that's why you've got such anger. c-span: shares more from that meeting. >> i have a problem with 21 students coming into harlem. i said 21. i'm so tired of being t
eva moskowitz. ms.kowitz as i said to you before, we will not let you disrespect. >> [inaudible] we are not trying to say kids can't come here and we aren't saying we don't want their kids [inaudible] let's work together as a team. c-span: how much attention was in the room? >> guest: very high. there were actually police the were there and on occasion would have to comb people down. c-span: tell is that as you locate that charter school you are dividing the come emt? >>...
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why didn't you let him speak, moskowitz? >> why didn't i let moskowitz?s credibility than george santos had when he was a member of congress. at the end of the day, i think the american people have one question. what did they do to receive the money? and all through the committee, this committee lasted about nine hours today. and the democrats talked about trump for 8 and a half hours. then they complained that hunter biden was there to answer questions but when he was, you know, fixing to be asked a question, they left. you know, when he had the press conference -- when we were supposed to depose him earlier, he said he was there to answer questions, and then after he read his written statement, he got in the car with eric swalwell and drove off. he hasn't answered any questions. >> this is a substantive investigation. we have got thousands of pages of bank records. we have hundreds of specific transactions that the banks flagged that we have no idea what they did to receive this money. they don't own real estate. they didn't sell anything. they weren't.
why didn't you let him speak, moskowitz? >> why didn't i let moskowitz?s credibility than george santos had when he was a member of congress. at the end of the day, i think the american people have one question. what did they do to receive the money? and all through the committee, this committee lasted about nine hours today. and the democrats talked about trump for 8 and a half hours. then they complained that hunter biden was there to answer questions but when he was, you know, fixing...
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and he singled out for criticism, eva moskowitz. >> time for eva moskowitz to stop having the run ofar from the disruptive force her critics have described, moskowitz sees her schools as part of the solution, dismissing criticism that they monopolize space. >> i could take you rooms where we are turning closets into rooms that we use. >> reporter: she denies pushing students out, and says private grants make up for public start up funds her schools don't get. >> people think we have all these advantages that we don't have. everyone is trying to make an excuse and do a gotcha instead of sort of, looking at the teaching. >> we try to create schools where kids want to fall in love with school. and to do that you have to have a lot of art, and music and dance, and debate and chess and robotics. >> every fifth grader gets computer science, every sixth grader gets visual art. we're really looking for a robust 21st century program. >> reporter: for principal andy malone's students, or scholars as they're called, the school day is two and a half hours longer. there's a dress code. lots of ru
and he singled out for criticism, eva moskowitz. >> time for eva moskowitz to stop having the run ofar from the disruptive force her critics have described, moskowitz sees her schools as part of the solution, dismissing criticism that they monopolize space. >> i could take you rooms where we are turning closets into rooms that we use. >> reporter: she denies pushing students out, and says private grants make up for public start up funds her schools don't get. >> people...
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moskowitz bolted out of her seat and screamed back, "you animal!"violante, stacy's date the night she died, rose and shouted, "you creep!" >> i reacted, "go ( bleep ) yourself, you piece of ( bleep ). you should die. you should rot in hell." i was-- i just went off on him. >> and robert violante explained his courtroom outburst. "total anger, total anger. that's it, just total outrage. and i really couldn't control myself." >> three weeks after his wild courtroom outburst which led to a delay for further psychiatric evaluation, david berkowitz-- again judged competent to face sentencing-- arrived to learn his fate. >> berkowitz, who just turned 25, was given a total of six sentences for murder of 25 years to life. >> dubois: what do you say to the victims' families, to the victims who are still living today? >> well, i've... i've apologized many times, and i just always sort of let them know that i'm very sorry for what happened. and i wish i could go back and change things. and that i hope these people are getting along in life as best as possible.
moskowitz bolted out of her seat and screamed back, "you animal!"violante, stacy's date the night she died, rose and shouted, "you creep!" >> i reacted, "go ( bleep ) yourself, you piece of ( bleep ). you should die. you should rot in hell." i was-- i just went off on him. >> and robert violante explained his courtroom outburst. "total anger, total anger. that's it, just total outrage. and i really couldn't control myself." >> three...
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i'm ready to have a spirited moskowitz says she's not ruling out a run in 2021. back to you. dari: thank you, liz. well, the house postponed the planned vote to determine nominees to become the next speaker. that decision came after majority leader kevin mccarthy, out of the blue, dropped out of the running. his ability to gather enough votes became unclear in recent days after he suggested that the house benghazi committee was formed to bring down hillary clinton's presidential campaign. the current speaker john boehner is expected to step down at the end of the month. but he says he'll stick around. that's the story. steve: that was the plan. the ceo of vw grilled over the emissions rigging scandal. he apologized in front of a house subcommittee saying they want to compensate the owners of 482,000 cars that have devices set up to cheat on u.s. emissions tests. >> we have broken the trust of our customers, dealerships, employees, as well as the public and the regulators. let me be clear. we take full responsibility for our actions and we are working with all the relevant aut
i'm ready to have a spirited moskowitz says she's not ruling out a run in 2021. back to you. dari: thank you, liz. well, the house postponed the planned vote to determine nominees to become the next speaker. that decision came after majority leader kevin mccarthy, out of the blue, dropped out of the running. his ability to gather enough votes became unclear in recent days after he suggested that the house benghazi committee was formed to bring down hillary clinton's presidential campaign. the...
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yes, it is taxable. >> reporter: to give an example, moskowitz takes on the tax case of our mike. >> if they said look, as part of your compensation, you can do karoeke at home, that would be a different case. it is all about characterization. >> reporter: now, moskowitz also says that many of these laws would have to be changed by congress in order for the irs to act in the way they would like to act. tech has plenty of lobbyists in congress. i don't do karoeke at home, liz. [ laughter ] >> but i bet you would be very good at it, andria borba. all right. thanks. >>> well, the biggest celebrity hacking case every and apple says it wasn't icloud's fault. accounts were attacked by targeted attacks by user names and security questions. apple spent more than 40 hours investigating how hackers sold nude pictures of celebrities like jennifer lawrence. they found no evidence that their icloud service was compromised. the fbi is investigating. >>> cate caugurian says there is now an app for political linings of food. >> reporter: it is the politics of grocery shopping. >> it gives me a way t
yes, it is taxable. >> reporter: to give an example, moskowitz takes on the tax case of our mike. >> if they said look, as part of your compensation, you can do karoeke at home, that would be a different case. it is all about characterization. >> reporter: now, moskowitz also says that many of these laws would have to be changed by congress in order for the irs to act in the way they would like to act. tech has plenty of lobbyists in congress. i don't do karoeke at home, liz....
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i'm currently a litigator. >> david moskowitz, you are just starting a law practice. what is it like? >> it is a very different experience than clerking, for sure. it is much more intense involvement in a few cases. when you clerk, you have 40 cases every citizen and every month he would have to go through more. it is a difference. i am litigation, as well. general litigation. >> the value is two fold. one is what you learn about how the system works and the persuasiveness. it is a rare opportunity to have a mentor. she was truly a mentor in helping people figure out how to be happy as a lawyer. there are so many unhappy lawyers out there, and i think that she can't stand that. what i was getting ready to finish my clerkship, i had always had a strong interest in civil rights and disability. she not only would talk me through the department of justice or public interest work, but she would put me in touch with her friends and tell me to talk to them. she is a mentor for me. i am always touched. i talked to her, and she remembered exactly what i did. she is touched wit
i'm currently a litigator. >> david moskowitz, you are just starting a law practice. what is it like? >> it is a very different experience than clerking, for sure. it is much more intense involvement in a few cases. when you clerk, you have 40 cases every citizen and every month he would have to go through more. it is a difference. i am litigation, as well. general litigation. >> the value is two fold. one is what you learn about how the system works and the persuasiveness. it...
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moskowitz, the democrat had advance warning. they had printed posters up and what he said is comer said you can come, hunter biden, to a deposition or a hearing, your choice. and that's what -- even if it's not legal and not what they meant, he said that and now it's up there for everyone to debate again. >> of course, also within these subpoenas, andy can speak more to this there should be room for good faith negotiation, which is why both representatives comer and jordan said okay, fine, you can testify publicly, no problem. we need you to testify -- sit down for a deposition first with staff attorneys and get to the bottom of our questions there. they did make an effort to move towards the middle on that front. hunter could have publicly testified provided that he sat down first with staff attorneys. but dana to your point it is a big public relations stunt. no one is talking about trump's arguments for tomorrow but i also think it helps the former president since he had such a bad press today yesterday. maybe he is happy abo
moskowitz, the democrat had advance warning. they had printed posters up and what he said is comer said you can come, hunter biden, to a deposition or a hearing, your choice. and that's what -- even if it's not legal and not what they meant, he said that and now it's up there for everyone to debate again. >> of course, also within these subpoenas, andy can speak more to this there should be room for good faith negotiation, which is why both representatives comer and jordan said okay,...
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police say they made an arrest in the murder of a woman named sharon moskowitz. pat collins brought us her story last month. police say that report helped break this case. >>> a recently enhanced surveillance camera picture of this woman at a jibt food store at 8th and o streets northwest led to an arrest in a 12-year-old high profile murder case. sharon moskowitz, a japanese scholar from connecticut, only in our city a few weeks when this happened. the murder suspect, 57-year-old frederick edward morton. he was captured by a security camera using miss moskowitz's credit cards to buy groceries at that giant 12 years ago. that woman in the picture was with morton at the time. within days after her picture was broadcast, someone identified her. someone identified him. case closed. on the phone i talked to andrew moskowitz, the victim's brother. >> in terms of this person being caught, there really is no closure. there is no equity. this person is the lowest common denominator of a human being and my sister was the complete opposite. had so much going for her. in th
police say they made an arrest in the murder of a woman named sharon moskowitz. pat collins brought us her story last month. police say that report helped break this case. >>> a recently enhanced surveillance camera picture of this woman at a jibt food store at 8th and o streets northwest led to an arrest in a 12-year-old high profile murder case. sharon moskowitz, a japanese scholar from connecticut, only in our city a few weeks when this happened. the murder suspect, 57-year-old...
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terry thune, wife of dustin moskowitz gave 150,000.hat allowed him to become a billionaire while still in his 20s. moskowitz and his wife are now reportedly worth more than $12 billion. now if that sounds like a lot, possibly an obscene amount for 35-year-old who separately done anything, moskowitz agrees with you or pretends to agree. ". and i are stories of this capital, he told business insider a few years ago. it belongs to the world. just because all that money belongs to the world, it doesn't mean the world gets to decide how it spent. ask him and he ruling class they could care less about what happens to ordinary people and ordinary parts of america. thanks to the projects they fund the country streets are danger, dirtier and more dangerous. the moskowitz's feel like incredibly good people and in virtually enlightened people and that's what matters. in fact that's all that matters. lisa page plodded with her boyfriend to stop a from presidency and now she's talking out loud for the first time. hear what she says, coming up next.
terry thune, wife of dustin moskowitz gave 150,000.hat allowed him to become a billionaire while still in his 20s. moskowitz and his wife are now reportedly worth more than $12 billion. now if that sounds like a lot, possibly an obscene amount for 35-year-old who separately done anything, moskowitz agrees with you or pretends to agree. ". and i are stories of this capital, he told business insider a few years ago. it belongs to the world. just because all that money belongs to the world,...
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belle moskowitz accepted that women should serve men, not lead them. such beliefs and practices contrasted sharply with those held by politicians such as barbara jordan and then became the first black woman from the south elected to congress until retiring in 1978. perry's study of moskowitz illuminates why she ushered in a new era for black women and i would like to list a few of the differences that distinguished jordan from previous women in politics. first, barbara jordan was not a social worker but a lawyer and a political activist in the early '60s who worked with liberals to integrate schools, overturn the white primary, open up the political system to black voters and black candidates. her involvement in activism led her to political office. she sought leadership. she competed with men for political office. when another politician also sought to enter the primary, jordan stated, if there's a collision course between mr. graves and me, i shall not defer. i shall not defer to him or anyone else if i think i can win. third, barbara jordan was ambi
belle moskowitz accepted that women should serve men, not lead them. such beliefs and practices contrasted sharply with those held by politicians such as barbara jordan and then became the first black woman from the south elected to congress until retiring in 1978. perry's study of moskowitz illuminates why she ushered in a new era for black women and i would like to list a few of the differences that distinguished jordan from previous women in politics. first, barbara jordan was not a social...
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i want to go just quickly to mo moskowitz has been speaking to msnbc. i want people to hear what he has to say after that contentious hearing. >> seeing how he came and did the press conference last time, i mean, you know, that was a pretty aggressive strategy. my colleagues, frankly, across the aisle should have expected something based on that previous move by hunter. that being said, i think it was pretty smart for him to come and show the american people that -- that my colleagues across the aisle don't want the truth to get out, they just want to continue to spin. >> so i think you're probably in agreement with that, a smart move on biden's part just by showing up. what does that show the doj? the congress members who were not expecting him? >> i think for the congress members first, it puts him in an awkward bind it makes them vulnerable to saying why are you afraid to have him testify in open court. there's a good -- not open court, open hearing. there's a good practical reason to not want to put him out fresh with no private preparation because
i want to go just quickly to mo moskowitz has been speaking to msnbc. i want people to hear what he has to say after that contentious hearing. >> seeing how he came and did the press conference last time, i mean, you know, that was a pretty aggressive strategy. my colleagues, frankly, across the aisle should have expected something based on that previous move by hunter. that being said, i think it was pretty smart for him to come and show the american people that -- that my colleagues...
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they say 9 out of 10 moskowitz, we talked to emphasized that it was garbage of who caused the collapse of their beautiful country of the soviet union as they say. and you're talking to us from riga yuri, as most western media outlets have, had to leave moscow because of a situation. how is gorbachev remembered? not just in russia, but also in the former countries of the soviet union, such as latvia were, you are well, while many russians see the disintegration of the usaa as a catastrophe and criticized gorbachev for it, people in the former soviet republics hold him responsible for exactly the opposite for the fact that gorbachev didn't go on to the us, the sound to fall apart and to didn't wanted. for example, the baltic states and others of his publics to become a dependent marius of street protests in the early ninety's in georgia. and in the baltic states come to mind today, especially in neighboring lithuania, where they are war 14 dead and hundreds injured on the so called bloody sunday of videos. 30 years ago when soviet special forces tried to suppress the uprising. rememberin
they say 9 out of 10 moskowitz, we talked to emphasized that it was garbage of who caused the collapse of their beautiful country of the soviet union as they say. and you're talking to us from riga yuri, as most western media outlets have, had to leave moscow because of a situation. how is gorbachev remembered? not just in russia, but also in the former countries of the soviet union, such as latvia were, you are well, while many russians see the disintegration of the usaa as a catastrophe and...
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moskowitz: do you have any information that the u.s. government is involved in a disinformation campaign to deny the existence of certain u.a.p.'s? mr. grusch: i can't go beyond what i have already stated publicly in minus nation interview because it touches other sensitivities. mr. moskowitz: i yield back. thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. foxx. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank our witnesses for being here today. mr. grusch: in your -- mr. grusch, in your sworn testimony, you saved that the u.s. government retrieved supposedly extra test rale space -- at the terrestrial and spacecraft. you state that the u.s. government is in possession of, quote, nonhuman spacecraft, end quote. and that some of these artifacts have circulated with defense contractors. several other former military and intelligence officials have come forward with similar allegations. albeit it nonpublic settings. however, dr. shawn kirkpatrick, the director of aaro, previously testified before congress that there has been, and i quote, no credible evidence thu
moskowitz: do you have any information that the u.s. government is involved in a disinformation campaign to deny the existence of certain u.a.p.'s? mr. grusch: i can't go beyond what i have already stated publicly in minus nation interview because it touches other sensitivities. mr. moskowitz: i yield back. thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. foxx. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank our witnesses for being here today. mr. grusch: in your -- mr. grusch, in your sworn testimony, you...
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professor perry's book on belle moskowitz is inspiring .perry argued that belle moskowitz was a progressive reformer that served as a close advisor to governor smith and succeeded because of her adherence to feminine behavior rather than feminist behavior. her aim was to cooperate with men and political life, but was essentially a wife, a mother, womanly women.enormously influential, belle moskowitz accepted that women should serve men not just leave them. they contracted sharply with those held by politicians like a barbara jordan who served in the legislature and became the first black women from the south elected to congress before retiring in 1978 perry's study eliminated why barbara jordan ushered in a new air era. was not a social worker , but a lawyer, and a political activist in the early 60s that work with the ncaa to integrate schools, overdue and overturn school separation. her activism letter to political office. barbara jordan competed with men for political office. when another politician curtis gray wanted enter the primary. barbara jordan said if there's a collision course ,
professor perry's book on belle moskowitz is inspiring .perry argued that belle moskowitz was a progressive reformer that served as a close advisor to governor smith and succeeded because of her adherence to feminine behavior rather than feminist behavior. her aim was to cooperate with men and political life, but was essentially a wife, a mother, womanly women.enormously influential, belle moskowitz accepted that women should serve men not just leave them. they contracted sharply with those...
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moskowitz. [applause] >> thanks, all.o yes, i think we should like in the talk went to because i forgot george is a much better speaker that i am. [laughing] no, so yeah, i mean a b i can talk a little bit about what i wanted to write this book, and to be honest, it was confusing to me. i did would know what i wanted to write when it first started writing it, except i was kind of angry at i was seeing relayed to free-speech. my first book was gentrification, and as writing this book i kept thinking how could i i jump topic so much, e they are not related, right? then i realized they can came out of the same desire to go deeper than what we are currently present in our world, whether it's through the media, academia. both gentrification and free-speech were given these platitudes, these ways of thinking that turn out to be more propaganda than they are true, internet to be based on these materials, the narratives were given to be based on material histories that influence all of our thinking and prevent us from making chan
moskowitz. [applause] >> thanks, all.o yes, i think we should like in the talk went to because i forgot george is a much better speaker that i am. [laughing] no, so yeah, i mean a b i can talk a little bit about what i wanted to write this book, and to be honest, it was confusing to me. i did would know what i wanted to write when it first started writing it, except i was kind of angry at i was seeing relayed to free-speech. my first book was gentrification, and as writing this book i...
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jared moskowitz is a bright colleague of mine.he's done this job at the state level, and i would feel better having him there than someone like rfk. as far as qualifications go. and people going into the administration, i'll leave that to the president. you know, we're also losing two republican republicans from florida. and so a moskowitz special election would come at the same time as those other republicans. so i can see you being able to fill it, but i'll leave that to the president. i do think moskowitz is bright, and i'd sleep better at night if he was in charge of disasters. then god knows who else donald trump could put in charge. >> all right. i did want to ask you one final question. his hush money case has the judge in the hush money case has denied his bid to throw out that conviction, saying the evidence in the case was not related to his official conduct as president. so presidential immunity does not apply. i guess going back to the supreme court ruling from earlier this year, is that the right call? what do you thi
jared moskowitz is a bright colleague of mine.he's done this job at the state level, and i would feel better having him there than someone like rfk. as far as qualifications go. and people going into the administration, i'll leave that to the president. you know, we're also losing two republican republicans from florida. and so a moskowitz special election would come at the same time as those other republicans. so i can see you being able to fill it, but i'll leave that to the president. i do...
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the bill is dead. >> the question remains -- >> as congressman moskowitz said, both can be true. both can be true. we haven't seen the bill, and -- >> for me, jake, for me, it is very simple. we have a responsibility to secure the border. >> right. >> congressman moskowitz is 100% correct that house republicans have been focused on this for a very long time. senate democrats chose not to do anything. chuck schumer, despite the fact that new york was being i inundated, bthey chose not to d anything until we said that we weren't going to pass this supplemental without border security. that is where -- >> you two are invited back. >> thanks, jake. >> you two are invited back. thanks so much. >>> the fbi director was asked about interference in the election today. >> china's promised a lot of things over the years, so i guess i'll believe it when i see it. >> he also had a warning about what else the chinese government might be up to. we're going to have that story next. >>> fbi director christopher wray downplayed a promise from the chinese government that they will stay away from i
the bill is dead. >> the question remains -- >> as congressman moskowitz said, both can be true. both can be true. we haven't seen the bill, and -- >> for me, jake, for me, it is very simple. we have a responsibility to secure the border. >> right. >> congressman moskowitz is 100% correct that house republicans have been focused on this for a very long time. senate democrats chose not to do anything. chuck schumer, despite the fact that new york was being i...
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in the case of eva moskowitz, it's a nonprofit. however, eva pays herself half million.kes a lot of money out of it. so what we see here happening in new york city is the corporatization or the privatization of our public school system. and that's basically what it is that we're opposed to. >> what is she doing with the students in your opinion? >> she took them to albany. i was a new york city public school teacher for 25 years. in the 25 years i was a teacher, we hardly ever had a day that we could close school, never mind to take a trip to albany. who is paying for this trip? by what right does she have to unilaterally decide to close the schools. she claims that she was going to have lessons on the bus up to albany. i wonder what that lesson even looked like. >> okay. are these charter schools outperforming the public schools? is the only reason why the mayor shut these schools down is because they were looking for tax-free money? >> the mayor shut down these three schools because there are problems with these three schools. >> not performing? >> right. they're not p
in the case of eva moskowitz, it's a nonprofit. however, eva pays herself half million.kes a lot of money out of it. so what we see here happening in new york city is the corporatization or the privatization of our public school system. and that's basically what it is that we're opposed to. >> what is she doing with the students in your opinion? >> she took them to albany. i was a new york city public school teacher for 25 years. in the 25 years i was a teacher, we hardly ever had a...
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moskowitz, please. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee, i want to thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony and recommendations today. my name islon months co vits, senior analyst for the motley fool. founded in 1993, the motley fool's purpose is to help the world invest better. millions of individual investors rely on the motley fool, not only for guidance on how to manage their money, but also as an advocate for their rights as shareholders. for years, we've worked to create a level playing field in the market. it's for this reason that we are eaganer a eaganer and grateful to discuss whether the ipo process is working for ordinary investors. it goes without saying that ipos are critical to developing public markets and helping businesses raise the capital they need to grow and hire. from our vantage point as retail investors, the overarching problem with ipos is that there is an imbalance of both information and access. although issuers and venture capitalists depends on us for liquidity, th
moskowitz, please. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee, i want to thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony and recommendations today. my name islon months co vits, senior analyst for the motley fool. founded in 1993, the motley fool's purpose is to help the world invest better. millions of individual investors rely on the motley fool, not only for guidance on how to manage their money, but also as an advocate for their rights as shareholders. for years, we've worked to...
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then congressman jared moskowitz. e fema administrator was not able to attend but we have eric with us today. d pass it on to dr. michael brennan. dr. brennan: good morning, everybody. thanks for coming here to noaa's national hurricane center. we are on the presscies of what looks to be a very active 2024 hurricane season. there are few points i want to emphasize today. we have seen seasonal forecast that's come out. it's the highest seasonal forecast, the high end of the range of numbers that noaa's issued. a very busy season, 17 to 25 named storms. eight to 13 hurricanes, four to seven are expected to become major. very high chance of an active hurricane season. the main message out of this as we head into the season is the preparation has to be the same every year regardless of what■ any seasonal forecast says. it only takes one storm and your community to make it a busy hurricane season. i want to emphasize it doesn't take a major hurricane making landfall in your state or area or locality to have major impacts.
then congressman jared moskowitz. e fema administrator was not able to attend but we have eric with us today. d pass it on to dr. michael brennan. dr. brennan: good morning, everybody. thanks for coming here to noaa's national hurricane center. we are on the presscies of what looks to be a very active 2024 hurricane season. there are few points i want to emphasize today. we have seen seasonal forecast that's come out. it's the highest seasonal forecast, the high end of the range of numbers that...
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representative moskowitz, let's go back to that. the governor not meeting with those students, what do you think? >> well, florida is a public state. we're public servants. you have to meet with the people who voted for you and you have to meet with people that didn't vote for you and you have to meet with people who are too young to vote for you. there's no such thing in america as denying access. if there are students that want to meet with you, you better meet with them. you don't need to be afraid of people that died in that building. you need to be afraid of the people that lived. they are coming for you. >> representative, stay with us for a moment, if you can. i want to go to ashley parker of "the washington post" who does a lot of great reporting on the president and the white house and what's going on behind the scenes. ashley, what's going on in the white house right now? >> what's striking about this is even earlier at mar-a-lago the president was struck by these images of these kids. he was asking guests there, you know,
representative moskowitz, let's go back to that. the governor not meeting with those students, what do you think? >> well, florida is a public state. we're public servants. you have to meet with the people who voted for you and you have to meet with people that didn't vote for you and you have to meet with people who are too young to vote for you. there's no such thing in america as denying access. if there are students that want to meet with you, you better meet with them. you don't need...
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moskowitz moskowitz fired back on twitter later, seemingly likening comer to the smurfs villain characteror what a scene that was today on capitol hill. >> all right. moving on. here is your first look at bart's new faregates, the transportation agency shared this photo to its x account today of the new prototype built to prevent fare evasion, which, as we've reported, is a huge problem costing millions. officials say it isn't the final design of the structure and it still is a work in progress. the faregate prototypes are set to be installed in the west oakland station by the end of the year. >> well, it seems treasury secretary janet yellen is getting the full. bay area experience while she's here for aipac. check this out. before meeting chinese president xi jinping. sfo today, she stopped in and out to grab a quick bite just like everybody else. this tweet is from a bloomberg reporter. yellen taught for many years at berkeley's haas business school and is now professor emeritus there. so in and out, not new to her. as for her order, bloomberg reports her meal was a cheeseburger with f
moskowitz moskowitz fired back on twitter later, seemingly likening comer to the smurfs villain characteror what a scene that was today on capitol hill. >> all right. moving on. here is your first look at bart's new faregates, the transportation agency shared this photo to its x account today of the new prototype built to prevent fare evasion, which, as we've reported, is a huge problem costing millions. officials say it isn't the final design of the structure and it still is a work in...
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then congressman jared moskowitz.he fema administrate was not able to attend but we have eric with us today joining us with that, we'll pass it on to dr. michael brennan. michael: thank you, everybody. thank you foring here to noaa's national hurricane center as we're on the precip looks to be a very active 2024 hurricane season. there are a few points i want to emphasize. we have seen the seasonal forecast that's come out. the highest seasonal forecast at the high enhe range of numbers ever issued in may. looking for 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes, become major hurricanes. very high chance of a very this only takes one storm affecting you and your community to mak it a busy hurricane season. a few things i want to emphasize in particulare a major hurricane making landfall in your state or in your locality for there to be major impact, especially fromhe hazard. rainfall flooding has been the deadliest hazard in tropical storms or hurricanes over the last 10 years. it's been responsible for more than hal
then congressman jared moskowitz.he fema administrate was not able to attend but we have eric with us today joining us with that, we'll pass it on to dr. michael brennan. michael: thank you, everybody. thank you foring here to noaa's national hurricane center as we're on the precip looks to be a very active 2024 hurricane season. there are a few points i want to emphasize. we have seen the seasonal forecast that's come out. the highest seasonal forecast at the high enhe range of numbers ever...
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mills.honorable nancy >> present. >> the honorable marian moskowitz. >> present. >> the honorable josh shapiro. >> present. >> the honorable sharif street. >> present. >> the honorable connie williams. >> present. >> thank you, secretary marks. 20 electors having answered to their names, we shall proceed with the business of the 59th pennsylvania electoral college. we are pleased to have one of pennsylvania's distinguished jurors, to administer the oath of office at this time, the honorable max bayer, justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. the electors will remain standing please during the administration of the oath of office. each elector has a bible or holy book with them today. the oath will now be administered. justice bayer. >> i appreciate that it is not an appropriate time to make a .peech notwithstanding, i see so many old friends and acquaintances who, because of my position and because of the covid, i no longer have the opportunity to see, so my sincere greetings and the greetings of my courts to you.f if you will place your left hand from the bible or your holy book
mills.honorable nancy >> present. >> the honorable marian moskowitz. >> present. >> the honorable josh shapiro. >> present. >> the honorable sharif street. >> present. >> the honorable connie williams. >> present. >> thank you, secretary marks. 20 electors having answered to their names, we shall proceed with the business of the 59th pennsylvania electoral college. we are pleased to have one of pennsylvania's distinguished jurors, to...
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the one my team interaction with is some freshman, jared moskowitz. he is a freshman, a democrat from florida. as a freshman you do not get a lot of big swings on serious legislation or lead any kind of coalition. that means his strategy has been to have a thought almost everything, even as he is brand-new for capitol hill. there is also the other side. desperate to think about, jared moskowitz. host: the next one down is mike lee. guest: mike lee has a reputation as a naysayer. whenever the senate is close to unanimous consent to speed things along everyone's eyes are turning to mike lee because he will slow it down. he will object, he will make sure he is on the floor when that unanimous consent comes through. he is less of a spotlight media seeker, but definitely someone all has turned to use of the -- maybe someone might come across the finish line. host: a head scratcher for me on the list. former congressman george santos is still one? guest: absolutely. this weekend he was rating reporters outfits on twitter. he just hung up his hat to not cont
the one my team interaction with is some freshman, jared moskowitz. he is a freshman, a democrat from florida. as a freshman you do not get a lot of big swings on serious legislation or lead any kind of coalition. that means his strategy has been to have a thought almost everything, even as he is brand-new for capitol hill. there is also the other side. desperate to think about, jared moskowitz. host: the next one down is mike lee. guest: mike lee has a reputation as a naysayer. whenever the...