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mrs. graham? mr. grassley? mr. hagerty? ms. athens? ? mr. hawley? mr. heinrich? mr. hickenlooper? ms. hirono? mr. hoeven? ms. hyde-smith? mr. johnson? mr. kaine? mr. kelly? mr. kennedy? mr. king? ms. klobuchar? mr. lankford? mr. lee? mr. lujan? ms. lummis? mr. manchin? mr. markey? mr. marshall? mr. mcconnell? mr. menendez? mr. merkley? mr. marion? mr. mullin? ms. murkowski? mr. murphy? mrs. murray? mr. also? mr. padilla? mr. paul? mr. peters? mr. reed? mr. ricketts? mr. risk? mr. romney? mr. rosen? mr. rounds? mr. rubio? mr. sanders? mr. shots? mr. smit? mr. schumer? mr. scott of florida? mr. scott of south carolina? mrs. shaheen? ms. sinema? ms. smith? ms. domino? mr. sullivan? mr. tester? mr. thune? mr. tillis? mr. tuberville? mr. van hollen's? mr. vance? mr. warner? mr. warnock? ms. warren? mr. welch? mr. whitehouse? mr. wicker? mr. wyden? mr. young? >> we are waiting for the vinyl vote count, the republican of louisiana to adjourn the impeachment trial for nearly two weeks until april 30th at noon, possibly to prolong proceedings. a motion by ted cruz of texas, the republican,
mrs. graham? mr. grassley? mr. hagerty? ms. athens? ? mr. hawley? mr. heinrich? mr. hickenlooper? ms. hirono? mr. hoeven? ms. hyde-smith? mr. johnson? mr. kaine? mr. kelly? mr. kennedy? mr. king? ms. klobuchar? mr. lankford? mr. lee? mr. lujan? ms. lummis? mr. manchin? mr. markey? mr. marshall? mr. mcconnell? mr. menendez? mr. merkley? mr. marion? mr. mullin? ms. murkowski? mr. murphy? mrs. murray? mr. also? mr. padilla? mr. paul? mr. peters? mr. reed? mr. ricketts? mr. risk? mr. romney? mr....
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mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. hagerty, ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper, mr. ono, mr. hoeven, ms. hyde smith, mr. johnson, mr. kaine, mr. kelly, district kennedy, mr. ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall,. >> we are currently in a roll call vote. voting on senator ted cruz republican of texas his emotion to proceed to a close session to considersi senate majority leadr chuck schumer's motion the impeachment articles are unconstitutional deciding whether to go to close session and after that we expect senate majority leader chuck schumer to continue with his push to make this a speedy trial. we are here on cspan2 watching live. >> mr. rounds, mr. rubio, mr. sanders, mr. schatz, mr. schmidt, mr. schumer, mr. scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, mrs. sinema, mrs. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. tober bill, mr. ben holland, mr. vance, mr. warnock, mr. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. the 49 motion is not agreed to. the pending ord
mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. hagerty, ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper, mr. ono, mr. hoeven, ms. hyde smith, mr. johnson, mr. kaine, mr. kelly, district kennedy, mr. ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall,. >> we are currently in a roll call vote. voting on senator ted cruz republican of texas his emotion to proceed to a close session to considersi senate majority leadr chuck schumer's motion the impeachment articles are...
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mr. graham, no. mr. ricketts, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. ms. murkowski, no. mr. heinrich, no. mr. schatz, no. mr. booker, aye. mr. fetterman, no. mrs. gillibrand, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, no. ms. butler, no. mr. coons, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, no. the presiding officer: on in vote, the yeas are 34, the nays are 58. the amendment is not agreed to. there will be two minutes equally divided for debate on the paul amendment 1828. mr. paul: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i call up my amendment 1828. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. paul, proposes an amendment, numbered 1828. the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. take your conversations off the floor, please. the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: benjamin franklin warned up that those who would trade liberty for security might wind up with neither. it takes courage to defend the constitution, the fourth amendment, it takes courage to understand that even when people are guilty of crime
mr. graham, no. mr. ricketts, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. ms. murkowski, no. mr. heinrich, no. mr. schatz, no. mr. booker, aye. mr. fetterman, no. mrs. gillibrand, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, no. ms. butler, no. mr. coons, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, no. the presiding officer: on in vote, the yeas are 34, the nays are 58. the amendment is not agreed to. there will be two minutes equally divided for debate on the paul amendment 1828. mr. paul: mr. president. the...
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mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. sf sf coons, grassley, king, murray, smith and whitehouse. senators voting in the negative -- crapo, paul, scott of south carolina, and thune. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. hassan,
mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms....
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mr. graham, mr. ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper. ms. sharon oh, mr. hoeven, ms. hyde smith, mr. johnson. mr. kaine, mr. kelly, mr. kennedy, mr. king. mr. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr. ms. lummis, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell, mr. menendez, mr mr. mullin, ms. murkowski. mr. murphy, mrs. murray. mr. all soft, mr. padilla, mr. paul, mr. petersmr. romney. mr. rounds, mr. rubio, mr. sandersmr. schatz, mr. schmitz, mr. schumer, mr. scott of floridamr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen, ms. sinema, ms. smith. mrs. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. mr. tillis, mr. taber bill, mr. van hollen, mr. vance. mr. warner, mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. majority leaders recognize. ask any senator is not in the senate chamber at the time the meoath was administered to the other senators will make the facts are known to the chairs of the oath may be administered as soon as possible to the tsenate -- mike to the senator. >> sgt at arms to make the proclamation. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye. all persons are c
mr. graham, mr. ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper. ms. sharon oh, mr. hoeven, ms. hyde smith, mr. johnson. mr. kaine, mr. kelly, mr. kennedy, mr. king. mr. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr. ms. lummis, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell, mr. menendez, mr mr. mullin, ms. murkowski. mr. murphy, mrs. murray. mr. all soft, mr. padilla, mr. paul, mr. petersmr. romney. mr. rounds, mr. rubio, mr. sandersmr. schatz, mr. schmitz, mr. schumer, mr. scott of floridamr....
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mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. the clerk: ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. the clerk: ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. the clerk: mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. the clerk: ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. the clerk: ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. the clerk: mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. . the clerk: mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. the clerk: mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. the clerk: mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. the clerk: ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. the clerk: mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. the clerk: ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. the clerk: mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. the clerk: mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: the majority leader
mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. the clerk: ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. the clerk: ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. the clerk: mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. the clerk: ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. the clerk: ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. the clerk: mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. . the clerk: mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. the clerk: mr....
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mr. graham, aye. mr. tester, aye. mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the presiding officer: mr. barrasso, no. mr. wicker, no. the clerk: mrs. britt, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. hands vote: the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. mr. lujan, aye. mr. rounds, aye. mr. daines, no. mr. vance, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. ricketts, no. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. cramer, no. mr. sullivan, no. mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, aye. the clerk: mr. young, no. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. rubio, no. mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr.
mr. graham, aye. mr. tester, aye. mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the presiding officer: mr. barrasso, no. mr. wicker, no. the clerk: mrs. britt, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. hands vote: the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. mr. lujan, aye. mr. rounds, aye. mr....
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mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. hagerty, ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper, ms. ms. hirono, mr. hoeven, mr. hyde smith, mr. johnson, mr. kaine, mr. kelly, mr. kennedy, mr. king, ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr. lee, mr. lujan, mr. alanis district of islamists, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall, mr. mcconnell, mr. menendez, mr, mr. mullin, ms. murkowski, mr. murphy, mrs. murray, mr. ossoff, mr. padilla, mr. paul, mr. peters, mr. reed, mr. ricketts, mr. risch, mr. romney, ms. rosen, mr. rounds, mr. rubio, mr. sanders, mr. schatz, mr. schmitt, mr. schumer, mr. scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. turberville mr. vance mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young, [roll call vote] >> what are the final results here on the boat to officially end the impeachment trial homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the two articles filed against alejandro mayorkas sent over from the house were concluded to not rise to
mr. graham, mr. grassley, mr. hagerty, ms. hassan, mr. hawley, mr. heinrich, mr. hickenlooper, ms. ms. hirono, mr. hoeven, mr. hyde smith, mr. johnson, mr. kaine, mr. kelly, mr. kennedy, mr. king, ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr. lee, mr. lujan, mr. alanis district of islamists, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall, mr. mcconnell, mr. menendez, mr, mr. mullin, ms. murkowski, mr. murphy, mrs. murray, mr. ossoff, mr. padilla, mr. paul, mr. peters, mr. reed, mr. ricketts, mr. risch, mr. romney,...
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mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. mrs. lummis mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. >> senators voting whether to proceed to close session so they would be able to debate whether article two of the impeachment article against alejandro mayorkas rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. if you been watching along with u
mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. mrs. lummis mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds....
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mr. graham, aye. mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. cantwell, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, aye. mr. welch, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. carper, aye. mr. markey, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. mr. buzz, aye. -- mr. budd, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, i do not. ms. hirono, no. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. mr. heinrich, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, no. mr. blumenthal, aye.blumenthal, vote: the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas are 67, the nays are 32, two-thirds of the attohaving voted, the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: i ask the chair to execute the order of march 22, 2024 with respect to s. 4072 and i ask unanimous consent that the time count post cloir on the motion to proceed to h.r. 7888. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. pursuant to the order of march 22, 2024, the senate will now proceed to the consideration of calendar
mr. graham, aye. mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. cantwell, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, aye. mr. welch, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. carper, aye. mr. markey, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. mr. buzz, aye. -- mr. budd, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, i do not. ms. hirono, no. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. mr. heinrich, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto,...
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mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. mr. moran, aye. mrs. britt, no. ms. sinema, aye. mr. merkley, aye. mr. peters, aye. ms. hirono, aye. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. markey, aye. mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. budd, no. the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: mr. mendendez, aye. mr. cruz, no. mr. coons, aye. mr. braun, no. ms. rosen, aye. mr. booker, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. mr. reed, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, no. the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas are 75, the nays are 20. on this vote the yeas are 75, the nays are 20. three fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn, the point of order fails. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: could away have order? this is an extremely imp
mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. mr. moran, aye. mrs. britt, no. ms. sinema, aye. mr. merkley, aye. mr. peters, aye. ms. hirono, aye. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. markey, aye. mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. budd,...
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mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. the clerk: mr. hawley mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. the clerk: mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. & mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. the clerk: mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. the clerk: mr. schmitt. vote: mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- braun, brown, cassidy, cramer, crapo, hagerty, hoeven, lankford, lee, lummis, manchin, paul, romney, schmitt, scott of florida, sinema, thune, tuberville, vanc
mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. the clerk: mr. hawley mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. the clerk: mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. & mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. the clerk: mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr....
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mr. graham, aye. mr. bennet, aye. mr. carper, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr.wn, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. mr. mendendez, aye. mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. risch, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. ms. lummis, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. mr. grassley, aye. mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, aye. mr. lee, aye. mrs. fischer, aye. mr. paul, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. crapo, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, aye. mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. mr. kennedy, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, ay
mr. graham, aye. mr. bennet, aye. mr. carper, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr.wn, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. mr. mendendez, aye. mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. risch, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. ms. lummis, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. mr. grassley, aye. mr....
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mr. graham, aye. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye. mr. budd, no. mr. tester, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. pros mrs. capito, no. mrs. britt, no. mr. braun, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. ms. cantwell, aye. mr. vance, no. the clerk: ms. collins, aye. mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. mr. boozman, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mr. mendendez, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. mr. ricketts, no. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. king, aye. . the clerk: mr. romney, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. cramer, no. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 53, the nays are 42, and the motion is agreed to. mr. whitehouse: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i -- we're not in a quorum call, is that correct? the
mr. graham, aye. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye. mr. budd, no. mr. tester, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. pros mrs. capito, no. mrs. britt, no. mr. braun, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. ms. cantwell, aye. mr. vance, no. the clerk: ms. collins, aye. mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. mr. boozman, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the...
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mr. graham best repair of the loss of innocent life is tragedy and every step should be taken to avoid.ple blaming israel for killing civilians are little quieter when i fort comes to has putting rockets in schools and u hospitals. >> trade, you are absolutely right. the death of any worker is tragic but it is on hamas. hamas is the maniacal terroristo organization that went into israel october 7th killed childrdren, burn people to deat, front ofs arents in intheir children. withga a terrible thing zahamas but it puts palestinians d gaza at risk. and it is using them as human shields and aid workers as humak shields. ielda tragic situation but isral like america doesn't tolerate workers like hamas. they targeted civiliansiv october 7th. israel is targeting hamas. but mistakes happen. it is a terrible tragedy in my heart is broken for the kitchen workers who were distributingas humanitarian assistance and aid and food to people in gaza. but again this is not on israel. israel did the right thing like an investigation we knew quickly, they have jag officers, lawyers in the idf's spirit an
mr. graham best repair of the loss of innocent life is tragedy and every step should be taken to avoid.ple blaming israel for killing civilians are little quieter when i fort comes to has putting rockets in schools and u hospitals. >> trade, you are absolutely right. the death of any worker is tragic but it is on hamas. hamas is the maniacal terroristo organization that went into israel october 7th killed childrdren, burn people to deat, front ofs arents in intheir children. withga a...
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mr. graham, in my opinion he has already understands that, to some extent , he has outdone himself in thedent, ardent pyaakon is already from the state of arkansas, that’s what concerns grem, he is aiming specifically at the secretary of state, yes , he, and he even talks about it openly, he recently spoke there in the emirates, and even then there was a q&a after his speech, but he was asked a question, he says, yes, indeed i i want to become secretary of state, that is, he really has his sights set on this position, and this is just by the way, you know, sometimes in the expert community we have such hopes that... that trump will come, so now we will come to an agreement with him , there will be peace and so on, but maybe trump there are certain isolationist sentiments there, but when he is surrounded by people like linsey graham, like tom coton or some richard grenell, by the way, another candidate for the secretary of state, and a huge number of hawks, well, to be honest , in my opinion it’s very naive to hope that we will agree on something with him, i would like your vision tatyana,
mr. graham, in my opinion he has already understands that, to some extent , he has outdone himself in thedent, ardent pyaakon is already from the state of arkansas, that’s what concerns grem, he is aiming specifically at the secretary of state, yes , he, and he even talks about it openly, he recently spoke there in the emirates, and even then there was a q&a after his speech, but he was asked a question, he says, yes, indeed i i want to become secretary of state, that is, he really has...
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mr. graham, aye. mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. mr. hickenlooper, no. mr. risch, aye. ms. baldwin, no. ms. rosen, no. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, no. mr. warner, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, no. the clerk: ms. warren, no. ms. klobuchar, no. ms. sinema, no. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, no. mrs. fischer, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, aye. mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, no. mr. boozman, aye. mr. booker, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. peters, no. mr. cotton, aye. mr. cramer, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, no. the clerk: ms. duckworth, no. mr. hoeven, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. brown, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, no. the clerk: mr. ricketts, aye.
mr. graham, aye. mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. mr. hickenlooper, no. mr. risch, aye. ms. baldwin, no. ms. rosen, no. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, no. mr. warner, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, no. the clerk: ms. warren, no. ms. klobuchar, no. ms. sinema, no. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, no. mrs. fischer, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, no. the...
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mr. graham referred to 1519 and said that is supposed to be the catchall provision and why are you asking about 1512 did you thsa thing that 1519 will do. that is a question i have for you and the other question is you refer a number of timeso other provisions. 1503, 1505 and 7212. if we go downr.reens road in terms of other limits from other places in this ate, or any of those likely to be challenged t same kind of way, or are they written sufficiently differently so we wouldn't have to worry abt that. i don't think thedea is that 15 was the blood catchall. they could not in any way be squared with what they said. instead, i think that the example to draw from or the example to learn is that congress is plugginghe specific goal in the enron scanl. this is where th court was sensibly locate isroader provision. with respect to the qstn -- about the other stus i would be concerned about that. the language, the verb phrase is on a different order sometimes. the relevant verbs would be similar. there are direct objects there. in 1505, it is the administti of the congress. it is not clear to m
mr. graham referred to 1519 and said that is supposed to be the catchall provision and why are you asking about 1512 did you thsa thing that 1519 will do. that is a question i have for you and the other question is you refer a number of timeso other provisions. 1503, 1505 and 7212. if we go downr.reens road in terms of other limits from other places in this ate, or any of those likely to be challenged t same kind of way, or are they written sufficiently differently so we wouldn't have to worry...
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mr. graham referred to 1519 and said that is supposed to be the catchall provision and why are you asking about 1512 did you the same thing that 1519 will do. that is a question i have any other i have is you have referred a number of times to other omnibus provisions, 1503, 1505 and 7212. if we go down mr. greens road in terms of other limits from other places in this statute, or any of those likely to be challenged in the same kind of way, or are they written sufficiently differently so we wouldn't have to worry about that? >> let me take the questions in order. with respect to petitioner's reliance on 1519 as the catchall, i understood it to be the opposite. it drew a direct comparison between 1519 on the one hand which said it was more narrow based on some of the contextual clues and 1512 -- 1512(c) said that was the brought obstruction provision, the one intended to be codified in this broader prohibition aimed at proceedings and the language of (c)(1) is broader and would scoop up the world of physical objects in contrast to the narrowing interpretation they accepted and the other s
mr. graham referred to 1519 and said that is supposed to be the catchall provision and why are you asking about 1512 did you the same thing that 1519 will do. that is a question i have any other i have is you have referred a number of times to other omnibus provisions, 1503, 1505 and 7212. if we go down mr. greens road in terms of other limits from other places in this statute, or any of those likely to be challenged in the same kind of way, or are they written sufficiently differently so we...
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mr. trump flag that was running from the area graham's, arm hash, it's arm is continuing to be engulfed in flames. i have an emt officer who was taking off his backpack trying to put out the fire and ran aid. this person's body has now been in flames for over a minute long over you can continue to smell the burning of flash, a burning of an agent fdi and why is on the scene? an ambulance is behind this as well. nypd is blocking off the entire area. they're walking away, gloves are being put on a barricade around his body. they look being down the person, the smoke continues to below as also the lingering elements of a flame coming from his body. they're contending another time to remove plan in the area as now, we have multiple at least three different fire extinguishers are attempting to put out the flames sun this person's body, it seems a very end of the claims are now gone as barricades around the person. i see no bodily movements from the ground, no movement from a human being on the ground. officers walking away. in distance. i can hear an ambulance coming down and wipe pd is on the
mr. trump flag that was running from the area graham's, arm hash, it's arm is continuing to be engulfed in flames. i have an emt officer who was taking off his backpack trying to put out the fire and ran aid. this person's body has now been in flames for over a minute long over you can continue to smell the burning of flash, a burning of an agent fdi and why is on the scene? an ambulance is behind this as well. nypd is blocking off the entire area. they're walking away, gloves are being put on...
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graham said the former president was making a mistake in saying abortion should be left up to the states. mrsaying, quote -- today, graham appeared to walk back his criticism. >> i think trump is right in this regard. it's a state issue up to a point. as that develops, i think the american people find the consensus around 15 weeks. we will continue to focus on the child in the pro-life movement. i think president trump was a good pro-life president. we will see where this goes. >> joining us now is yamiche alcindor and in wisconsin, where president biden was courting the youth vote yesterday, gabe gutierrez. welcome both. yamiche, donald trump took the convenient way out on abortion, i guess, by punting it to states. it sounds like senator graham is falling back in life. >> that's right. this isn't the first time we have seen senator graham say one thing and then change his mind. he is trying to walk a fine line here. he is doing something that most republicans don't do, which is openly saying he disagrees with something the former president was saying. that being said, he is saying today, a
graham said the former president was making a mistake in saying abortion should be left up to the states. mrsaying, quote -- today, graham appeared to walk back his criticism. >> i think trump is right in this regard. it's a state issue up to a point. as that develops, i think the american people find the consensus around 15 weeks. we will continue to focus on the child in the pro-life movement. i think president trump was a good pro-life president. we will see where this goes. >>...
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mr. as plus senator lindsey graham's prediction about how the supreme court will rule on presidential immunity i brought in a short bax protein with 30 grams of protein those who tried be felt more energy, it just two weeks here, i'll take back i'm sure not to protein. 30 grams, protein one prim sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic have you or anyone you know, ever been stationed at marine corps base camp will june camp luck, june's water was contaminated by fuel leaks if you add any water contact while it camp on june had been diagnosed with cancer or parkinson's disease these you may be entitled to compensation as a marine who was stationed at campo june myself for four years. this cause hits close to home. so if you've been stationed or visited marine in core base campbell june and have cancer or parkinson's visit camp lu june injury.com. morgan and morgan for the veterans. >> why is it so hard to find a good pro to work on your house? >> when i look forward to someone who is reliable is true to their word and skillful. >> that's where angie comes in with
mr. as plus senator lindsey graham's prediction about how the supreme court will rule on presidential immunity i brought in a short bax protein with 30 grams of protein those who tried be felt more energy, it just two weeks here, i'll take back i'm sure not to protein. 30 grams, protein one prim sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic have you or anyone you know, ever been stationed at marine corps base camp will june camp luck, june's water was contaminated by...
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mrs. ambassador and my last question for today. republican senator lynsey grahamisited ukraine a few weeks ago. and he said that he has changed his opinion about the expediency of holding elections, namely presidential elections in ukraine now. he claims that elections can still take place. what is the official position of the american authorities on this matter? ukraine sovereign, democratic country, and only it can decide such issues. with my interlocutor, mrs. ambassador of the united states of america to ukraine bridget brink , they talked about ukrainian-american relations , about the help we received, are receiving and will continue to receive and much more. my name is yuriy fizar, see you soon. tired of heavy and bulky saws, then the strong saw from unpack tv is just for you, with it you can easily cut trees and bushes, it is so convenient to use for carpentry work, it is the perfect tool for your home or garden, and the price is only from uah 1,499. a reliable battery is also included, just call now and order. there is a possibility of free delivery, check
mrs. ambassador and my last question for today. republican senator lynsey grahamisited ukraine a few weeks ago. and he said that he has changed his opinion about the expediency of holding elections, namely presidential elections in ukraine now. he claims that elections can still take place. what is the official position of the american authorities on this matter? ukraine sovereign, democratic country, and only it can decide such issues. with my interlocutor, mrs. ambassador of the united states...
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but mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. 0ur correspondent, graham satchwell, joinsous _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage of- it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. mr malkinson was found guilty of rape in 2004 and i was meant at incidents. in 2007 new dna evidence came to light linking the crime to another man, so mr makinson applied to the review commission, the body which investigates miscarriages of justice, and they turned it down twice, and it wasn't until last year that mr malkinson was acquitted. todayis that mr malkinson was acquitted. today is a significant development because it's the first time the commission has held up its hands and said, we got this terribly wrong and they have issued this unreserved apology. what's interesting is the commission hasn't published its report because there is a bigger public inquiry due to start next year and the commission does what its findings today, which may be critical of the police, to influence
but mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. 0ur correspondent, graham satchwell, joinsous _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage of- it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. mr malkinson was found guilty of rape in 2004 and i was meant at incidents. in 2007 new dna evidence came to light linking the crime to another man, so mr makinson applied to the review...
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mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. our correspondent grahamin extraordinary case. the 17 years, he spent injail. i�*i extraordinary case. the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. andrew malkinson was convicted of rape, 37 when he was arrested, spent the best years of his life behind bars, 57 when he was released. this whole case changed when new dna evidence emerged that links the crime to a completely different man. so, from the jail mr malcolm applied to the criminal cases review commission, the body that investigates miscarriages ofjustice. they rejected his application twice. their apology is significant, it's the first time they have put their hand up and said yes, we made terrible mistakes in this case. it's interesting they haven't published any deal tales of their report today, because there is a big public inquiry due to start next year so the commission doesn't want its findings today, which may be critical of the police for example, to influence the public inquiry yet to influence the public inquiry yet to
mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. our correspondent grahamin extraordinary case. the 17 years, he spent injail. i�*i extraordinary case. the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. andrew malkinson was convicted of rape, 37 when he was arrested, spent the best years of his life behind bars, 57 when he was released. this whole case changed when new dna evidence emerged that links the crime to a completely different man. so, from the jail mr malcolm...
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trump ally senator lindsey graham says the pro-life movement has always been about the well-being of the unborn child, not geography. mr. trump referenced the politics of abortion. >> always go by your heart, but we must win. >> while claiming credit for the supreme court overturning roe v wade. president biden slammed him for that, his campaign releasing an emotional new ad featuring a texas woman who is suing the state after she says she nearly died when doctors delayed giving her a medically necessary abortion. democrats believe abortion access is the issue most likely to drive their supporters to the polls in november. in washington, alice bar, nbc news. >> and oakland a family member is cracking down. she says ticketmaster controls 80% of ticket sales in the u.s. she is proposing a bill that would require competition at the first point of sale for tickets. there was a news conference held today at the state capital to explain why the bill is needed. >> instead of having one twice consumers will have multiple options of where they can purchase their ticket. companies will have to compete for consumer business, whic
trump ally senator lindsey graham says the pro-life movement has always been about the well-being of the unborn child, not geography. mr. trump referenced the politics of abortion. >> always go by your heart, but we must win. >> while claiming credit for the supreme court overturning roe v wade. president biden slammed him for that, his campaign releasing an emotional new ad featuring a texas woman who is suing the state after she says she nearly died when doctors delayed giving her...
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senator marshall is next and then depending on who is here, senator lujan, graham, warner, berkeley. thank you mr. chairman. today i'm here fighting for my grandchildren's future, for your grandchildren's future, for our grandchildren's future. they have to live in a world spending more money on interest than we do on medicare, on the military because of our appetite, our unclenched appetite for spending money when their children are going to school there will be less money for good schools and hospitals, high-speed internet, a strong military because of the spending we are doing today they will suffer the consequences of this interest. i want to quote something that you said and you've written as well, director. the president's budget reduces the deficit by $3 trillion over the next ten years. i think that is deceitfully disingenuous. you've repeated here multiple times to decrease it from what to what, 19 to $16 trillion. only in washington, d.c. do you make the claim that increasing the cumulative deficits by $16 trillion is a decrease. at the end of the day, you're adding $16 trillion that my
senator marshall is next and then depending on who is here, senator lujan, graham, warner, berkeley. thank you mr. chairman. today i'm here fighting for my grandchildren's future, for your grandchildren's future, for our grandchildren's future. they have to live in a world spending more money on interest than we do on medicare, on the military because of our appetite, our unclenched appetite for spending money when their children are going to school there will be less money for good schools and...
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close trump ally, senator lindsey graham adding the pro-life movement has always been about the well-being of the unborn child, not geography. mr. trump referenced the politics of abortion. >> always go by your heart. but we must win. >> reporter: while claiming credit for the supreme court overturning roe versus wade. president biden slammed him for that. his campaign releasing an emotional new ad, featuring a texas woman who's suing the state after she says she nearly died whether doctors delayed gi giving her a medically-necessary abortion. in washington, alice barr, nbc news. >>> and donald trump on monday losing a last-minute bid to delay his hush money trial. trump's team tried to push back monday's scheduled start date arguing an impartial jury cannot be selected because of pre-trial publicity. an appeals judge swiftly rejected the request for delay. trump's team is also seeking a change of venue as well as a stay in the gag order against mr. trump. >>> meanwhile, the judge overseeing the hush money case released the jury questionnaire for next week's selection process. it will be the first of four criminal trials that t
close trump ally, senator lindsey graham adding the pro-life movement has always been about the well-being of the unborn child, not geography. mr. trump referenced the politics of abortion. >> always go by your heart. but we must win. >> reporter: while claiming credit for the supreme court overturning roe versus wade. president biden slammed him for that. his campaign releasing an emotional new ad, featuring a texas woman who's suing the state after she says she nearly died whether...
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we welcome graham daveys, representing principally audio streaming platforms like spotify and youtube. mravies also has a history of music. she teaches and writes on intellectual property law. after i swear in the witnesses, each will have five minutes to provide a summary of your opening statement that the senators have your written statements. then we'll proceed to questioning. each senator gets five minutes for the first round. we will likely have two, or even three rounds of questioning, time and attendance permitting. witnesses would you please stand, and raise your right hand to be sworn in. do you swear, or affirm that the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you all. let the record reflect the witnesses have been sworn. mr. kinsle, you can proceed with your opening statement. >> chairman kuhns, rank and member tillis, and members of the subcommittee. i'm robert kinsle, chief executive officer of the warner music group. being here today is something i could not have imagined as a yo
we welcome graham daveys, representing principally audio streaming platforms like spotify and youtube. mravies also has a history of music. she teaches and writes on intellectual property law. after i swear in the witnesses, each will have five minutes to provide a summary of your opening statement that the senators have your written statements. then we'll proceed to questioning. each senator gets five minutes for the first round. we will likely have two, or even three rounds of questioning,...
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mr. nixon just what he had said, that it would be of great encouragement to him. he said, by all means, tell him so. beginning in june, graham effectively a massive mess, a secret messenger between lbj and nixon and someone that never would have been suspected by west media or press. he was kind of the ideal spy, you know, if you want to use that word, you know, not not as a pejorative, just johnson and johnson. nixon came to realize they needed each other in 1968, as much of america watched the chaos that year unfold on their televisions. the surprise tet offensive attack in vietnam against. our our forces at a time when americans were told the war was going better. how could this simultaneous coordinated attack be possible? the north korean seizure of the uss pueblo crew held captive and being negotiated for another year. you had eugene mccarthy's senator from minnesota. stunning entry into the race to challenge lyndon johnson. the first occurred to challenge johnson almost winning the new hampshire primary against lbj and then shortly after that, the entry of senator kennedy, the second major challenger from within johnso
mr. nixon just what he had said, that it would be of great encouragement to him. he said, by all means, tell him so. beginning in june, graham effectively a massive mess, a secret messenger between lbj and nixon and someone that never would have been suspected by west media or press. he was kind of the ideal spy, you know, if you want to use that word, you know, not not as a pejorative, just johnson and johnson. nixon came to realize they needed each other in 1968, as much of america watched...
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mr. klimkin, how do you explain donald trump's change of heart. what happened, who and what influenced him? there are different versions, speculations about who has been talking to trump lately. several senators, including lynsey graham, who communicated with everyone, both the democrats and the trump administration, well, first of all, the issues surrounding ukraine were removed from at least partially, not completely, but at least partially from the pre-election agenda, it's good for us, but it's also good for the americans, and also, if the americans do ... have to talk to the russian regime, then that conversation must be precisely not on russian terms, and the provision of this aid package, as well as possible other elements of aid, really improves the possible american position, i do not mean formal or informal negotiations, it is quite possible, there should be and can be informal ones. so what about the nearest one perspective, and for a certain perspective after the elections, this package, in my opinion, makes the positions of any american administration better, and as far as i understand, this is exactly the logic of the arguments, i do not guarantee that it worked precisely in such words, and certainly no
mr. klimkin, how do you explain donald trump's change of heart. what happened, who and what influenced him? there are different versions, speculations about who has been talking to trump lately. several senators, including lynsey graham, who communicated with everyone, both the democrats and the trump administration, well, first of all, the issues surrounding ukraine were removed from at least partially, not completely, but at least partially from the pre-election agenda, it's good for us, but...
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graham. thank you. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate, sitting in trial on desand roe mayorkas in articles of impeachment, upon receipt and exhibit of house resolution 86 has dismissed the articles of impeachment and adjourned sine die. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: i rise today to honor the life of william herbert hunt who passed away at the age of 95. he was born in arkansas before moving to texas as a young child. he earned a bachelor's degree in geology from washington
graham. thank you. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate, sitting in trial on desand roe mayorkas in articles of impeachment, upon receipt and exhibit of house resolution 86 has dismissed the articles of...
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high school, bob graham's legacy can be seen everywhere across the state of florida and in all of us. he truly represented a time in florida politics that we could all be proud of. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor four extraordinary women for their impact on central florida and beyond. their tireless efforts, unwavering determination and profound achievements have shaped our local history and continue to inspire generations to come. we honor them for their strength of character, unwavering spirit and profound influence that they have on our community. grisilia gentleman kobey, chief operating officer of the heart of florida united way. dr. marie jose francicio. pastor sharon y. ruler, founder and pastor of agape perfecting praise and worship center. and associate general council at the university of central florida. i want to celebrate these women and all that they've done for our community. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor winter park's new mayor, sheila disisio. it is a unique district that attracts new visitors but has fostered a deep sense of community for many of central florida's residents. mayor disisio is a long-time winter park resident and has always
high school, bob graham's legacy can be seen everywhere across the state of florida and in all of us. he truly represented a time in florida politics that we could all be proud of. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor four extraordinary women for their impact on central florida and beyond. their tireless efforts, unwavering determination and profound achievements have shaped our local history and continue to inspire generations to come. we honor them for their strength of character, unwavering...
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graham: thank you. i think the protecting older americans act, i hope the committee will take it up and we can pass it. mr. schwartz, i think your idea about some federal guidelines in this area make some sense to me. i would like to continue this discussion. there is a place for arbitration. i am not against arbitration as a general concept. i think the idea of leveling the playing field and the kind of services you seek matter. the more sophisticated the service, the more level the playing field would be in my view. at the end of the day, basic consumer engagements, we need to make sure people are not left out to dry. when it comes to sexual harassment, age discrimination, and other areas of our lives, that people have the chance to have their day in court. but generally speaking, having their arbitration is a good thing. but there are situations where it does not render justice, and that is what i am looking for. chair durbin: senator whitehouse? sen. whitehouse: thank you all for being here for this important cause. the chairman mentioned that the important role of the amendment as part of our constit
graham: thank you. i think the protecting older americans act, i hope the committee will take it up and we can pass it. mr. schwartz, i think your idea about some federal guidelines in this area make some sense to me. i would like to continue this discussion. there is a place for arbitration. i am not against arbitration as a general concept. i think the idea of leveling the playing field and the kind of services you seek matter. the more sophisticated the service, the more level the playing...
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graham: thank you. i think the protecting older americans act, i hope the committee will take it up and we can pass it. mr. schwartz, i think your idea about some federal guidelines in this area make some sense to me. i would like to continue this discussion. there is a place for arbitration. i am not against arbitration as a general concept. i think the idea of leveling the playing field and the kind of services you seek matter. the more sophisticated the service, the more level the playing field would be in my view. at the end of the day, basic consumer engagements, we need to make sure people are not left out to dry. when it comes to sexual harassment, age discrimination, and other areas of our lives, that people have the chance to have their day in court. but generally speaking, having their arbitration is a good thing. but there are situations where it does not render justice, and that is what i am looking for. chair durbin: senator whitehouse? sen. whitehouse: thank you all for being here for this important cause. the chairman mentioned that the important role of the amendment as part of our constit
graham: thank you. i think the protecting older americans act, i hope the committee will take it up and we can pass it. mr. schwartz, i think your idea about some federal guidelines in this area make some sense to me. i would like to continue this discussion. there is a place for arbitration. i am not against arbitration as a general concept. i think the idea of leveling the playing field and the kind of services you seek matter. the more sophisticated the service, the more level the playing...