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mr. kennedy: well, would the senator yield for -- mr. carper: sure. mr. kennedy: then i would suggest, mr. president, senator carper through the president that we sit down with senator wyden and try to address these very legitimate concerns. for the moment, i happen to be chairman of the fsgg subcommittee in appropriations, and it may be that we can addresses those concerns later and i will be more than happy to. but i am equally happy to report to the american people that the united states senate finally did something to stop paying dead people hard-earned taxpayer money. and i want to give most of the credit to senator carper, because he's a patient man. he's been working on this for seven years. he's a more patient man than i am. so i yield back to the good senator. mr. carper: i thank my colleague for his words and for his efforts and tenacity. with that, mr. president, we yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today to discuss the threats facing our upcoming elections. thre
mr. kennedy: well, would the senator yield for -- mr. carper: sure. mr. kennedy: then i would suggest, mr. president, senator carper through the president that we sit down with senator wyden and try to address these very legitimate concerns. for the moment, i happen to be chairman of the fsgg subcommittee in appropriations, and it may be that we can addresses those concerns later and i will be more than happy to. but i am equally happy to report to the american people that the united states...
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mr. kennedy: mr. president, with gratitude to my coauthor, senator doug jones, who has done an extraordinary job on this legislation, i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: ms. stabenow: mr. president, i would suspension of the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. stabenow: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, something is happening in america. people across our country and in my home state of michigan are coming together for the cause of racial justice in a way that we have not really experienced in a generation. from holland to marquette to detroit, people of all ages and face and backgrounds have been marching together, singing together, prayin
mr. kennedy: mr. president, with gratitude to my coauthor, senator doug jones, who has done an extraordinary job on this legislation, i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call:...
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mr. kennedy: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. kennedy: madam president, with me today is one of my colleagues from my office, mr. blaine callus. madam president, the words of dr. king. letter from a birmingham jail. april 16, 1963. my dear fellow clergymen, while confined here in the birmingham city jail, i came across your recent statement calling my present activities unwise and untimely. seldom do i pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. if i sought to answer all of the criticisms that crossed my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of a day. and i would have no time for but since i feel that you are men of genuine goodwill and tht your criticisms are sincerely set forth, i want to try to answer your statement in what i hope will be patient and reasonable terms. i think i should indicate why i am here in birmingham, since you have been influenced by the view which argues against "outsiders coming in." i have the honor of serving as president of the southe
mr. kennedy: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. kennedy: madam president, with me today is one of my colleagues from my office, mr. blaine callus. madam president, the words of dr. king. letter from a birmingham jail. april 16, 1963. my dear fellow clergymen, while confined here in the birmingham city jail, i came across your recent statement calling my present activities unwise and untimely. seldom do i pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. if i...
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mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. one thing they forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways, we had some foreboding what was coming. >> convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. >> political pigs, your days are numbered. >> there is real advantage in being an underdog. >> troops arriving in chicago in substantial numbers. >> all over the place there's a really big fray going on in here. >> this is the mood of this convention on the floor. >> thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching! ♪ the time has come today ♪ young hearts can go that way >> students push forward and the police push back. ♪ can't put it off another day
mr. kennedy. look at king. he was trying only to help the poor. he died. one thing they forgot. king had a dream. they killed the dreamer but they couldn't kill the dream. >> by late spring of 1968, a lot of americans believed that things can't get any worse. but in many ways, we had some foreboding what was coming. >> convention will come to order. >> did we come all this way or the this? >> george wallace's audience growing both in size and in emotional outbursts....
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mr. kennedy, you are speaking, but we can't hear you. >> are you there? we will come back to mr. kennedy. nus. is mr. cardin unmute. maybe there is a technical problem, i don't know. can you hear me now? >> yes. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, for holding this important hearing. thank you to the expert witnesses we have before us. we all appreciate all of the word you able to do when you're allowed to do it. this february, there have been cdc beingom the sidelined. its experts have been overruled, and in the midst of a pandemic, this is unacceptable. dr. redfield, earlier this month, you expressed concern the cdc's public health message on covid-19 were not resonating with the public. dr. redfield, why hasn't the cdc held regular bdm briefings during the pandemic as the cdc has done during past public crises, where it can provide information directing the public anywhere the media can ask questions? is it possible like a regular and direct communication from cdc has been contributing to the public's confusion about how to best protect themselves and th
mr. kennedy, you are speaking, but we can't hear you. >> are you there? we will come back to mr. kennedy. nus. is mr. cardin unmute. maybe there is a technical problem, i don't know. can you hear me now? >> yes. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, for holding this important hearing. thank you to the expert witnesses we have before us. we all appreciate all of the word you able to do when you're allowed to do it. this february, there have been cdc...
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mr. kennedy: madamresident? the presiding offir: the senato from louisiana. mr. nnedy: madam president, with me today is one of my colleagues from my office, mr. blaine clus. madam president, the dr. king. letter from a birmingham jail. e city jail, i came across youram recent statement calling my unw? untimely. i pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. if i sought to answer all of th, my secretaries would have little time other than such correspondence in the course of a day. and i would have no time for but since i feel that you are men of genuine goodwill and tht your criticisms are sincerely set forth, i want to t answer your statement in what i reasonable ter. i think i shouldndicate why iiny have been influenced by the viec coming in." i have the honor oleadership co, an organization operating in every southern state, with headquarters in atlanta, georgia. we have some 85 affiliated organizations across the south, and one of them is the alabama rights. frequently we sharstaff,and finl resources with our affiliates. several months ago, the asked us t
mr. kennedy: madamresident? the presiding offir: the senato from louisiana. mr. nnedy: madam president, with me today is one of my colleagues from my office, mr. blaine clus. madam president, the dr. king. letter from a birmingham jail. e city jail, i came across youram recent statement calling my unw? untimely. i pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. if i sought to answer all of th, my secretaries would have little time other than such correspondence in the course of a day. and i...
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mrs. kennedy and get her thoughts., the focus is on nursing homes, primarily, but we do have a lot -- all our states, especially florida -- assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, continuing care retirement communities. so as we look toward ppe, making sure they have the proper resources along with nursing homes, what's your thought? you know, there's 65 members i think that have signed on to a letter including myself and asked the secretary of hhs, $175 billion for ppe dollars, but we want to make sure these dollars are also going to these other facilities that are critical to florida and i'm sure a lot of digit pa different parts across the country. i'd like to get your thoughts on that, mrs. kennedy. >> thank you, chairman doggett, and representative buchanan. in arizona when i talked to the assisted living facilities, they're not getting p per intin. they're not securing it. skilled nursing facilities were able to but will run out. 30 days that they had it. really prioritizing your funding to make sure
mrs. kennedy and get her thoughts., the focus is on nursing homes, primarily, but we do have a lot -- all our states, especially florida -- assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, continuing care retirement communities. so as we look toward ppe, making sure they have the proper resources along with nursing homes, what's your thought? you know, there's 65 members i think that have signed on to a letter including myself and asked the secretary of hhs, $175 billion for ppe dollars, but...
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kennedy: with that be in your note? mr. vought: tyco check. sen. kennedy: whether other people from your office in the meeting? mr. vought: we did have our staff there. sen. kennedy: what they have taken note? mr. vought: i can certainly check. thiskennedy: i don't raise to criticize anybody. money tor "go mesa" try to keep our coastline from washing away. so, any proposals to take our "go mesa" money and our bp money, and use it to paydown the for thel on the debt flood control system, as you might understand, is not going to be a unanimous decision in louisiana. it is going to be very controversial. and because that "come sit" money is keeping us from drowning -- and because that "go mesa" money is keeping us from drowning, and i would like to be apprised of any proposals like this, any decisions made by your office. i hate surprises and especially when it involves go mesa, and if you can keep me posted on all of the details of that so that we can all get together in my state with my governor and my colleagues in the house and my senior senator ou
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mr. kennedy: i want to thank chairwoman bass. when history is written, why our nation had to watch george floyd had the life drained by his body by the knee of a white police officer to know our system is broken and breonna taylor's name and no-knock warrants and people et and aubrey was hunted and limped and unshakeable target on black men. or too long, you let ignorance cuddle white sprimeists and shelter oppression and hate. we can move. we can use the power of this body in this chamber to do more than acknowledge a movement. we can join it. we can pass the george floyd justice and policing act today. because justice that didn't have to learn that george floyd and name. and ahmad's i yield back. mr. jordan: we reserve sm the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from alabama, representative sewell. ms. sewell: i rise in support of the just is and policing act. we have tens of thousands of americans take to the streets demanding justice not only for geo
mr. kennedy: i want to thank chairwoman bass. when history is written, why our nation had to watch george floyd had the life drained by his body by the knee of a white police officer to know our system is broken and breonna taylor's name and no-knock warrants and people et and aubrey was hunted and limped and unshakeable target on black men. or too long, you let ignorance cuddle white sprimeists and shelter oppression and hate. we can move. we can use the power of this body in this chamber to...
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to your point, melissa, and to kennedy's point, what was the reason for this? anybody else, certainly mrn needs to know that, as well as those in congress and as well as the american people. this smells. to kennedy's point, if this had been during the obama administration, just the words out of my mouth. absolutely, they would be outraged. this is a problem. is the attorney general looking for the best person, man or woman, as domain for the job as we have seen the president to? >> melissa: charlie, the attorney general is a lot more measured, it seems like, and thoughtful in his actions that maybe the president too tense to be a little more impulsive. and the fact that we don't know why this person was fired yet kind of makes me feel like we are being told to beg that question. and the answer may not be what everyone thinks it's going to be. in other words, i don't know, is there a chance democrats are getting trapped on this? and we find out why he was fired, it may not be something that makes the president look bad. it could be the other way around. i don't know, it's just a thought a
to your point, melissa, and to kennedy's point, what was the reason for this? anybody else, certainly mrn needs to know that, as well as those in congress and as well as the american people. this smells. to kennedy's point, if this had been during the obama administration, just the words out of my mouth. absolutely, they would be outraged. this is a problem. is the attorney general looking for the best person, man or woman, as domain for the job as we have seen the president to? >>...
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mr. kennedy. >> aye. >> ms. blackburn. >> aye. >> mr. durbin. no. >> ms. klobuchar. >> no. >> mr. coons. >> no by proxy. >> ms. hirono. >> no. >> mr. booker. >> no. >> ms. harris. >> no. sen. graham: the amendment is tabled. cornyn: i have seven amendments, i will defer to other ammendments. sen. graham: ms. hirono. hirono: i would like to call up hen-20195. this amendment is to have this committee here from jared kushner. if this committee is serious about understanding the crossfire hurricane investigation, we need to hear from him. we know that he was involved in 20 16 meeting at trump tower, where he and donald trump, jr. met with a russian attorney expecting to receive political dirt on hillary clinton from the russian government as part of russia and its governments support for mr. trump. this committee and a bipartisan effort with then chairman grassley and senator feinstein try to obtain a voluntary interview from mr. krishna, but he refused. the committee sought documents from wikileaks regarding a russian dinner invite, but jared kushner refused to turn over those docume
mr. kennedy. >> aye. >> ms. blackburn. >> aye. >> mr. durbin. no. >> ms. klobuchar. >> no. >> mr. coons. >> no by proxy. >> ms. hirono. >> no. >> mr. booker. >> no. >> ms. harris. >> no. sen. graham: the amendment is tabled. cornyn: i have seven amendments, i will defer to other ammendments. sen. graham: ms. hirono. hirono: i would like to call up hen-20195. this amendment is to have this committee here from...
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mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. i want to talk for a few minutes today, mr. president, about the gulf of mexico energy security act, the land and water conservation fund, the great american outdoors act, and fairness. let me start with the gulf of mexico energy security act, go mesa, as you know. louisianians started drilling off the, our coast in the gulf of mexico in the 1930's. they were louisiana people, louisiana companies. there were some other states represented as well, but they were primarily louisiana companies. a lot of people laughed at us, said it can't be done. we know you can drill for oil and natural gas and supply the country's energy need for onshore needs. but onshore, manure dreaming. we did it. then we did it again and we did it again. and all of a sudden the federal government said there's money to be had. and the federal government came in and said, louisiana, you can't do that anymore. we own all the land under the oceans and the gulf of mexico. well, predictably, louisiana disagreed. we went to court. after 30 years of litigation, lou
mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. i want to talk for a few minutes today, mr. president, about the gulf of mexico energy security act, the land and water conservation fund, the great american outdoors act, and fairness. let me start with the gulf of mexico energy security act, go mesa, as you know. louisianians started drilling off the, our coast in the gulf of mexico in the 1930's. they were louisiana people, louisiana companies. there were some other states represented as well, but they...
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a great scene and that's what this book as it scene after scene after scene to tell the kennedy story. >> host: mr. patterson we think of the kennedy family beginning with joe but really began with the grandfather pj? >> guest: one of the interesting things is he died 105 years to the day that jfk was assassinated. but patrick and -- my story the story that i tell pretty much begins with joe, joe senior. and then it just goes to the whole thing people talk about the kennedy curse and has to do with all of the tragedies in the family. but on some level i found it curse it was an unintended one. i think joe and rose to some extent created it and that they pushed all of these kids to be the best they can be. they were all super motivated including port rosemary who could not live up to that. she was a little slow and had been an accident when she was born. and in trying to deal with that in sort of get her up to speed, they brought her in for an operation which was considered promising back in those days. it was a lobotomy. chin up institutionalized for the rest of her life. yet these people incredib
a great scene and that's what this book as it scene after scene after scene to tell the kennedy story. >> host: mr. patterson we think of the kennedy family beginning with joe but really began with the grandfather pj? >> guest: one of the interesting things is he died 105 years to the day that jfk was assassinated. but patrick and -- my story the story that i tell pretty much begins with joe, joe senior. and then it just goes to the whole thing people talk about the kennedy curse...
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mrs. kennedy. dir. kennedy: thank you. when i talk to assisted living facilities, they are not getting ppe, they cannot secure it. they can get a 30-day supply, but they will run out. think prioritizing your funding to make sure that the beginning about these facilities are getting adequate ppe is just essential to being able to stop the spread. rep. buchanan: what about, you know, in terms of assisted living, do you think they are getting the token amount? it seems they are getting additional dollars. is that what you are saying? dir. kennedy: absolutely. that is exactly what i have been saying. at the state level, they are getting resources. are there guardrails to make sure those resources are being spent where they are being spent? that should have been the number one priority of ppe and testing in a long-term care facilities, not just -- [no audio] there we go.: mr. chairman, can you hear me? rep. doggett: i can, but i can't hear the witness. rep. buchanan: ok. dir. kennedy: can you hear me? rep. buchanan: there we go
mrs. kennedy. dir. kennedy: thank you. when i talk to assisted living facilities, they are not getting ppe, they cannot secure it. they can get a 30-day supply, but they will run out. think prioritizing your funding to make sure that the beginning about these facilities are getting adequate ppe is just essential to being able to stop the spread. rep. buchanan: what about, you know, in terms of assisted living, do you think they are getting the token amount? it seems they are getting additional...
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mr. kennedy: i want to thank chairwoman bass. when history is written, why our nation had to watch george floyd had the life drained by his body by the knee of a white police officer to know our system is broken and breonna taylor's name and no-knock warrants and people et and aubrey was hunted and limped and unshakeable target on black men. or too long, you let ignorance cuddle white sprimeists and shelter oppression and hate. we can move. we can use the power of this body in this chamber to do more than acknowledge a movement. we can join it. we can pass the george floyd justice and policing act today. because justice that didn't have to learn that george floyd and name. and ahmad's i yield back. mr. jordan: we reserve sm the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from alabama, representative sewell. ms. sewell: i rise in support of the just is and policing act. we have tens of thousands of americans take to the streets demanding justice not only for geo
mr. kennedy: i want to thank chairwoman bass. when history is written, why our nation had to watch george floyd had the life drained by his body by the knee of a white police officer to know our system is broken and breonna taylor's name and no-knock warrants and people et and aubrey was hunted and limped and unshakeable target on black men. or too long, you let ignorance cuddle white sprimeists and shelter oppression and hate. we can move. we can use the power of this body in this chamber to...
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kennedy mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i'm on now. sen. crapo: we will go to senator van hollen next, and you will be after that. senator van hollen? is not on, then we will go masto and thenez to you, senator kennedy. thank you forsto: all of your good work. i appreciate your quick, fed tofulct by the respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has, as we have seen, inflicted more than a million americans, and statewide more than 90,000 people. i agree with you that congress must at present continue to act. our work is not done. we have to continue to invest in our businesses and local governments. let me talk to you. i'm from nevada. we have had this conversation before. let me give you statistics i know are aware of because you do if it all the time. the travel industry, hospitality, restaurants, entertainment, has been one of the hardest hit. you have said that alreadytodayd this conversation. nation's seventh largest industry in terms of employment before this crisis. nearly four in 10 of all job losses caused by this crisis have been in th
kennedy mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i'm on now. sen. crapo: we will go to senator van hollen next, and you will be after that. senator van hollen? is not on, then we will go masto and thenez to you, senator kennedy. thank you forsto: all of your good work. i appreciate your quick, fed tofulct by the respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has, as we have seen, inflicted more than a million americans, and statewide more than 90,000 people. i agree with you that congress must at present...
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mr. kennedy. the speaker pro tempore: the is leman from massachusetts recognized for two minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. chairman. mr. madam speaker, yesterday afternoon, i spent a few moments a woman named the terese. through an oxygen tube and a mask and surrounded by four of her family, she told me of the challenge of sheng with copd even though never smoked a cigarette. her brother both passed away in that home. she was addiments that she -- adamant that she would too. he was hoping to make it for just a few more months. was contingent on having access to health care. in ss that our president court just this last week was still trying to take away. how is our r, country made stronger by taking her health care? what kind of person, let alone administration, looks to the livesge of nearly 120,000 lost, 2 1/2 million infected by bestdemic and decides that response is to take away health care from millions more? great about an administration that idly watches 0 million americans lose their jobs and then tries to take away their health care too? morally bankrupt that we
mr. kennedy. the speaker pro tempore: the is leman from massachusetts recognized for two minutes. mr. kennedy: thank you, madam speaker. chairman. mr. madam speaker, yesterday afternoon, i spent a few moments a woman named the terese. through an oxygen tube and a mask and surrounded by four of her family, she told me of the challenge of sheng with copd even though never smoked a cigarette. her brother both passed away in that home. she was addiments that she -- adamant that she would too. he...
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kennedy. we got you >> okay, you got me? both mr. chairman's, i apologize for being late i was at another hearing and if these questions have been asked and answered, if you could just give me a short answer i will answer it. >> when is main street lending open >> it is open now. the facility will be within a week or so, open to receive those loans. >> in terms of demonstrating credit worthyness, hainess, have a decision other than the big three or four? >> yes, we looked carefully at all of the rating agencies, the nrsros and we have three additional they have a record of significant experience and usage in the private sector so the investors rely on them and the answer was there were three in different areas that had that. so -- have you made a decision about the minimum amount of the loan >> we lowered it had to 250,000. we have, yes, and we're carrying that over into the nonprofit part of the country. >> i think that is a positive development. how big is the federal reserrv >> how was -- how big was it at the end of december? >>
kennedy. we got you >> okay, you got me? both mr. chairman's, i apologize for being late i was at another hearing and if these questions have been asked and answered, if you could just give me a short answer i will answer it. >> when is main street lending open >> it is open now. the facility will be within a week or so, open to receive those loans. >> in terms of demonstrating credit worthyness, hainess, have a decision other than the big three or four? >> yes, we...
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mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i am on now. >> we will go to senator van hollen next and you will be next after that. >> senator van hollen? on, we will go to senator masto and then dup would -- and then do you. >> chairman powell, thank you for all of your good work. appreciate the action by the federal reserve to respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has infected more than one million americans statewide. thato agree with you congress and the president must agree to act. our work is not done. we have to continue to invest in our families and businesses and local governments. let me talk to you. i'm from nevada. we have had this conversation before. let me give you the statistics. travel industry, which includes hospitality, restaurants, has been one of the hardest hit. we said that already today and i know we have had this conversation. travel is our nations seventh largest industry in terms of employment for this crisis. nearly four in 10 of all jobs caused by this crisis have been in the travel industry. the tr
mr. chairman, this is john kennedy. i am on now. >> we will go to senator van hollen next and you will be next after that. >> senator van hollen? on, we will go to senator masto and then dup would -- and then do you. >> chairman powell, thank you for all of your good work. appreciate the action by the federal reserve to respond to the covid-19 pandemic that has infected more than one million americans statewide. thato agree with you congress and the president must agree to...
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senator kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. i never been in front of the intelligence kennedy. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged, so i will choose my words carefully. it's a delight for me to introduce and recommend enthusiasmically and unconditionally mr. peter thomson for this important post. i agree with so much with what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people are correctly or incorrectly don't trust government. i understand that. i have been in and out of government for 25, 30 years and i always tell my constituents that on as bad as it looks on the outside, you ought to see it on the inside. and inspectors general help balance that, not only do they report impro bright. they address issues that. just recently, i happened to sit on the judiciary committee and i was very proud of the work done by inspector germ horowitz at the justice department. had it not been or germ horowitz, we would not have known about the abuses of the fisa processes at the f.b.i., committed by a small group at the f.b.i. so this is an important job. senator rubio did a soup pesh als
senator kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. i never been in front of the intelligence kennedy. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged, so i will choose my words carefully. it's a delight for me to introduce and recommend enthusiasmically and unconditionally mr. peter thomson for this important post. i agree with so much with what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people are correctly or incorrectly don't trust government. i understand that. i have been in and out of government for 25,...
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harles lindbergh prior to this time, joe kennedy, sentiments.o-nazi mr. olson: i think the attitude was one of love of america. certainly the british and certainly the europeans were upset that america was not doing anything to help them, and the british particularly got incredibly frustrated by the fact that the united states was dithering while they were close to being defeated, but i think overall, especially in europe, there was a great, great love of america. i have never done that much research in that particular regard, but i don't think there was any hostility towards america at that time -- overall hostility toward america at that time. frustration and anger at certain people, but not tour the country itself. >> in the very back to your left. >> if you look at the breakdown of brexit, it was mainly older voted in support of leave. do you believe that as a result of the euro skepticism you describe, or a result of the past 10 years in the european union or something else? it is an: i think combination. first of all, people tend to forget -- it has
harles lindbergh prior to this time, joe kennedy, sentiments.o-nazi mr. olson: i think the attitude was one of love of america. certainly the british and certainly the europeans were upset that america was not doing anything to help them, and the british particularly got incredibly frustrated by the fact that the united states was dithering while they were close to being defeated, but i think overall, especially in europe, there was a great, great love of america. i have never done that much...
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kennedy. [video clip] >> mr. president, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding, whatever my intentions are, we are still month away, but as far as the job of the presidency goes, it is rewarding, and i have given before this group a definition of happiness, and i will define it again, using your powers along the lines of excellence. therefore, finally presidency offers some happiness. host: john dickerson, three weeks later, he would be assassinated. guest: he was, of course, already thinking about his next term, so keeping the tradition of being coy about reelection and next term and all of that. the quoting of the greeks is very john kennedy-esque, when you go back and look at his campaign literature, and in his presidency, he was somebody who had studied and thought about leadership, about h
kennedy. [video clip] >> mr. president, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding, whatever my intentions are, we are still month away, but as far as the job of the presidency goes, it is rewarding, and i have given before this group a definition of happiness, and i will...
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kennedy. - thank you, mr. chairman. i say this to my republican colleagues but also to my democratic friends. we have all read the horwitz report. something is clearly wrong. with wrong respect to the fisa warrantt process. less noticed, but perhaps more important was the follow-up by mr. horwitz after he didn't audit of other fisa applications. and he found an equal number, actually many more abuses, let's settle on mistakes. it seems to me that one of two things are going on. number one, and i hope we don't find this. that some folks at the fbi have political opinions. my guess is they all do. you don't hire anybody for an important position if they haven't thought about the world and have a perspective about it. but, we may find that not only did some people with the f vin perhaps department of justice have political opinions and they acted on it. i would remind, not the 92, i think it is worth noting my democratic friends, that mr. comey investigated not one principal campaign but to presidential campaigns. and some
kennedy. - thank you, mr. chairman. i say this to my republican colleagues but also to my democratic friends. we have all read the horwitz report. something is clearly wrong. with wrong respect to the fisa warrantt process. less noticed, but perhaps more important was the follow-up by mr. horwitz after he didn't audit of other fisa applications. and he found an equal number, actually many more abuses, let's settle on mistakes. it seems to me that one of two things are going on. number one, and...
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mr. zelensky clerked for justice kennedy before his retirement from the supreme court. and for justice john paul stevens after his retirement, as well as for judge griffith. mr. zelensky received his jd and b.a. from yale. mr.ow from the record that zelensky's personal counsel is participating in this hearing on the webex software platform. john is a trial attorney in the antitrust division of the department of justice. since joining the department in 2006, he has served in a variety of roles, including acting chief of staff of the antitrust vision. in 2015, following a detailed to the white house's presidential personnel office, he joined the office of the associate attorney general, where he had served as counsel, chief of staff, and deputy associate attorney general. he received his j.d. from stanford and b.a. from yale. the honorable michael mukasey served as the u.s. attorney general from november 2007 to january 2009, under president george w. bush. prior to his services attorney -- service as attorney general, he served as a judge in the southern district of new y
mr. zelensky clerked for justice kennedy before his retirement from the supreme court. and for justice john paul stevens after his retirement, as well as for judge griffith. mr. zelensky received his jd and b.a. from yale. mr.ow from the record that zelensky's personal counsel is participating in this hearing on the webex software platform. john is a trial attorney in the antitrust division of the department of justice. since joining the department in 2006, he has served in a variety of roles,...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i say this to my republican colleagues, but also to my democratic friends. read the horwitz report. wrong withs clearly respect to the fisa work process. -- want trust us. --warrant process. a follow-up to mr. horowitz after he did an audit of other fisa applications, he found an more number actually many , mistakes. it seems to me that one of two things are going on. number one, i hope we don't find that some folks at the fbi have political opinions. my guess is they all do. you don't want to hire anybody to an important position if they haven't thought about the world and have a perspective about it. only didfind that not some people at the fbi and perhaps the doj have political opinions, they acted on it. i would remind, not that i need my but it is worth noting democratic friends that mr. twoy investigated presidential campaigns. that his argued conduct, his behavior impacted the election results for secretary clinton. i wouldn't mind knowing about that either. one possibility is
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i say this to my republican colleagues, but also to my democratic friends. read the horwitz report. wrong withs clearly respect to the fisa work process. -- want trust us. --warrant process. a follow-up to mr. horowitz after he did an audit of other fisa applications, he found an more number actually many , mistakes. it seems to me that one of two things are going on. number one, i hope we don't find that some folks at the fbi have political opinions....
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mr. vice president, i know you are a historian, so you might be remembering that 52 years ago, bobby kennedy was in indianapolis, your homestate, on the unfortunate moment when we learned about dr. king and he talked about -- he talked about the idea that out of despair, drop by drop upon the heart against our will comes wisdom to the awful grace of god. protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to meet the 150 cities where we have protesters some violent, i know, i don't regard them as protesters, i'm talking about good people who you and i both know are in the spirit of dr. king what do we say to them >> jim, thank you for remembering that indianapolis was the place of bobby kennedy's historic speech occurred that was an important moment in the life of the nation and i must tell you that president trump and i have been clear. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. it is also -- it has been heartrending for all of us to watch that video and the president and i are committed, the justice departme
mr. vice president, i know you are a historian, so you might be remembering that 52 years ago, bobby kennedy was in indianapolis, your homestate, on the unfortunate moment when we learned about dr. king and he talked about -- he talked about the idea that out of despair, drop by drop upon the heart against our will comes wisdom to the awful grace of god. protesters, what do we tell them do we answer them with what bobby kennedy did in honor of dr. king do we say something and do something to...
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mr. sherman and senator kennedy's legislation which i have joined to what i would call have china play byrules as the rest of the companies in our stock exchanges. building off the need to further protect u.s. investors from china, just yesterday the "financial times" published an article that linked to a pentagon listing of 20 chinese companies that have ties to the chinese military. are listed on the new york stock exchange. going forward, how do we make sure that investors have this information, especially since these companies are at greater risk of being targeted by united states sanctions potentially? >> we have a disclosure-based regime. and it works -- it has worked really well because if you don't -- put it this way, if you don't disclose appropriately, if you make material misstatements, remissions, or commit fraud, we can come after you.r,am retail=]c investors should understand our ability to enforce that perspective is not uniform across the world. >> right. >> and we need to take that into account. investment advisers need to take that into account. professionals need to ta
mr. sherman and senator kennedy's legislation which i have joined to what i would call have china play byrules as the rest of the companies in our stock exchanges. building off the need to further protect u.s. investors from china, just yesterday the "financial times" published an article that linked to a pentagon listing of 20 chinese companies that have ties to the chinese military. are listed on the new york stock exchange. going forward, how do we make sure that investors have...
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kennedy. we're always ready for you, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's an honor to be in front of the intelligence committee. i've never been in front of the intelligence committee. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged so i'll choose my words carefully. it's a delight for me to introduce and recommend enthusiastically and unconditionally mr. peter thompson for this important post. i agree with so much of what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people correctly or incorrectly don't trust government. i understand that. i've been in and out of government for, i don't know, 25, 30 years and i always tell my constituents that on occasion as bad as it looks from the outside you ought to see it from the inside. and inspectors general help balance that. not only do they report impropriety, they address issues of the appearance of impropriety and both are important. just recently i happened to sit on the judiciary committee, and i was very proud of the work done by inspector general horowitz at the justice department. i'm convinced had it not bee
kennedy. we're always ready for you, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's an honor to be in front of the intelligence committee. i've never been in front of the intelligence committee. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged so i'll choose my words carefully. it's a delight for me to introduce and recommend enthusiastically and unconditionally mr. peter thompson for this important post. i agree with so much of what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people correctly or...
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mr. baldwin was when he debated robert kennedy at oxford.t was a wonderful debate, laying out some of the fallacies of the system in which we live and work. and also, your most recent ofsertation or explanation the economy of the situation we are dealing with. you left out the fact that giving poor people's tax dollars to rich people, black and right, which i think is appalling. , in the clinical side, as dr. king spoke about sick white brothers, when is the clinical side going to be opened up to when we can do with -- what is it in the heart structure that a person needs to be as vicious and as greedy, or what is coming to mind about the woman'sn in 1919 when a husband was lynched, and she went to the sheriff to complain, and he turned her over to the same wench mob and they hung her upside down and cut a baby -- the same lynch mob and they hung her upside down a cut a baby out of her belly. when are we going to get into the viciousness of the heart and the mind of individuals who feel that they can be that inhumane but at the same time lif
mr. baldwin was when he debated robert kennedy at oxford.t was a wonderful debate, laying out some of the fallacies of the system in which we live and work. and also, your most recent ofsertation or explanation the economy of the situation we are dealing with. you left out the fact that giving poor people's tax dollars to rich people, black and right, which i think is appalling. , in the clinical side, as dr. king spoke about sick white brothers, when is the clinical side going to be opened up...
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kennedy. >> they are always ready for you, sir. >> thank you mr. chairman. it is an honor to be in front of the intelligence committee. i've never been in front of the intelligence committee. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged so i will choose my words carefully. to recommend and enthusiastically and unconditionally mr. peter thompson for this report by agree with so much of what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people correctly or incorrectly government.the i've been in and out of government for 25 or 30 years, and i always tell my constituents on the occasion as bad as it looks on the outside, you ought to see it on the inside. and inspectors general health balance that and both of them are important. just recently, i had to sit on the judiciar judiciary committei was very proud of the work done by the inspector general hurwitz in the justice department. i am convinced that we would have never known about the abuses of t the fisa process at the fbi committed by a small group, of people. so this is an important job. senator rubio did as usua
kennedy. >> they are always ready for you, sir. >> thank you mr. chairman. it is an honor to be in front of the intelligence committee. i've never been in front of the intelligence committee. i'm going to assume i'm being bugged so i will choose my words carefully. to recommend and enthusiastically and unconditionally mr. peter thompson for this report by agree with so much of what senator warner said. we live in cynical times. people correctly or incorrectly government.the i've...
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mr. secretary, to follow up on something senator kennedy referenced. as retail and hospitality are reopening, their supply chains which often rely on credit are finding three months later, there's a lot of concern about the cost. there's much more liquidity, but credit insurance and factors are becoming a key blockage. i have heard from a number of restauranteurs and folks in retail that rely on credit to financial restarting, that they're really having difficult. i hope you're looking at credit insurance and sort of the backstop end of the credit side of those supply chains. >> yes, and i'm happy to follow up with you, you and your office, on that. >> thank you. your engagement has been terrific. if i could ask just one last question. it's been -- >> are you looking at the clock? >> i'm 1:45 over, and in 15 seconds, i'll simply say i hope for a positive response on a bill referenced by senators cardin and shaheen that we're introducing for a prioritized paycheck protection program for a genuinely small business that has suffered significant revenue lo
mr. secretary, to follow up on something senator kennedy referenced. as retail and hospitality are reopening, their supply chains which often rely on credit are finding three months later, there's a lot of concern about the cost. there's much more liquidity, but credit insurance and factors are becoming a key blockage. i have heard from a number of restauranteurs and folks in retail that rely on credit to financial restarting, that they're really having difficult. i hope you're looking at...
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mr. secretary to follow up on something that senator kennedy reference.as retail and hospitality are reopening their supply chains which often rely on credit are three months later a lot of concern about about the cost for there's much more liquidity but credit insurance and factors are becoming a key blockage credit card from a number of restaurant tours and folks in retail that rely on credit to finance restarting and they are having difficulty. i hope they are looking at credit insurance and the backstop of the credit side of the supply-chain. >> i can follow up with you in your office on that. spin it thank you for your engagement has been terrific in it could ask one last question it's been referenced -- i am one minute and 45 over at and 15 seconds off simply say a hope for a positive response on a bill referenced by senators cardin and jahim that we are introducing for prioritized paycheck protection program for a small business that is suffered significantpr revenue lost and you would give them a chance for another ppp loan if they have responsibl
mr. secretary to follow up on something that senator kennedy reference.as retail and hospitality are reopening their supply chains which often rely on credit are three months later a lot of concern about about the cost for there's much more liquidity but credit insurance and factors are becoming a key blockage credit card from a number of restaurant tours and folks in retail that rely on credit to finance restarting and they are having difficulty. i hope they are looking at credit insurance and...
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kennedy. [video clip] >> mr.resident, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding, whatever my intentions are, we are still month away, but as far as the job of the presidency goes, it is rewarding, and i have given before this group a definition of happiness, and i will define it again, using your powers along the lines of excellence. therefore, finally presidency offers some happiness. host: john dickerson, three weeks later, he would be assassinated. guest: he was, of course, already thinking about his next term, so keeping the tradition of being coy about reelection and next term and all of that. the quoting of the greeks is very john kennedy-esque, when you go back and look at his campaign literature, and in his presidency, he was somebody who had studied and thought about leadership, about his
kennedy. [video clip] >> mr.resident, shortly after the bay of pigs, i asked you how you like being president. you said you liked it before the event. now that you have had a time to appraise the job, why do you like it, and why do you want to stay on for more years? worknnedy: i find the regarding, whatever my intentions are, we are still month away, but as far as the job of the presidency goes, it is rewarding, and i have given before this group a definition of happiness, and i will...
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kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, as i think you know, we are here to talk about bias. acts on that bias. it seems to me that it is one thing to talk about bias as a or an intellectual proposition. but it is quite another thing see it in living color. you a couple of demonstratei think and ass in living color he promised to act on that bias promise to act on that bias. "bernie sanders is an idiot like trump. i figure they will cancel each other out." february 4, 2016. lisa page, "trump has no dignity or class. he simply cannot be president." "trump, 2016, lisa page, is a loathsome human." "ohh 3, 2016, peter strzok, my god, trump is an idiot." march 3, 26 team, peter strzok, "hillary should win 100 million or nothing. " lisa page, "did you hear trump made a, eight about the side of is?" pen size of this man cannot be president. 2016, lisa page, "this guy ." an enormous douche we will stop it. mr. strauch and ms. page were men or women. they were senior officials of the fbi. it, pleasetand theyct me if i am wrong, were deep in this hurricane and muelllar investigation --
kennedy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, as i think you know, we are here to talk about bias. acts on that bias. it seems to me that it is one thing to talk about bias as a or an intellectual proposition. but it is quite another thing see it in living color. you a couple of demonstratei think and ass in living color he promised to act on that bias promise to act on that bias. "bernie sanders is an idiot like trump. i figure they will cancel each other out." february 4,...
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mr. patterson approached the race, and why is it that your father lost to him? ms. kennedyll, john patterson was -- have the support of the -- had the support of the klan, and alabama wanted segregation. so john patterson ran on that, and he was elected. my father ran on good roads, better school. that's not what alabama wanted, so john patterson -- they had a runoff and john patterson pulled that one out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms. kennedy: he would do anything to win next time. and that's what he did. he chose power over principle. and he used racism and segregation to win the 1962 governor's race. susan: how long did it take for him to decide who's going to run again in 1962, and what was it like in your family during those years he was making that decision? ms. kennedy: well, i think he decided the day after he lost that he was running. so he was gone all the time. things got very, very bad. for his family, the life went. my mother in 1959, she left him and took us to our grandparents. she filed for divorce. and when she did that,
mr. patterson approached the race, and why is it that your father lost to him? ms. kennedyll, john patterson was -- have the support of the -- had the support of the klan, and alabama wanted segregation. so john patterson ran on that, and he was elected. my father ran on good roads, better school. that's not what alabama wanted, so john patterson -- they had a runoff and john patterson pulled that one out. susan: what was your father's take away lesson from that race? ms. kennedy: he would do...
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mr. burke, maybe ms. barnes. smaller airports, we think we are talking kennedy, we are talking about, you know, , some of the very large airports, but we have small airports like atlantic city. what role do you see for them? are they all going to survive? how are the changes going to be different for them? because they are significantly different. especially when i think of the tourism piece because that is my area, small airports are utilized a great deal in tourism for people to get to their destination. >> this is mr. burke. thank you for the question. small airports have taken a huge hit in this crisis, and you're absolutely correct. down now, with employment 90%, that's a challenge, but the health challenge remains the same for small airports as it does for large airports. cityngers from atlantic have to be treated with the same level of care is people going to philadelphia or any other large city. the challenge is getting people back to the airport, making them feel safe. the only they will get back is if flights return to those airports, when airlines take the decision they will be able to fly to atlantic
mr. burke, maybe ms. barnes. smaller airports, we think we are talking kennedy, we are talking about, you know, , some of the very large airports, but we have small airports like atlantic city. what role do you see for them? are they all going to survive? how are the changes going to be different for them? because they are significantly different. especially when i think of the tourism piece because that is my area, small airports are utilized a great deal in tourism for people to get to their...