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mr. moore: certainly we have a history of public service in west virginia. my grandfather serving as the only three-term governor in the state of west virginia. my aunt currently serving in the united states senate right now and then my cousin who is in the house of delegates. certainly we have a long family history of service in the state of west virginia. certainly proud to be able to carry on the tradition. host: we're talking about arch moore, former governor, and shelley moore capito, the current senator from west virginia. what did you learn from all those family members about public service? mr. moore: my grandfather was governor, i was quite young. in his last term. so a lot of it was the learning process for me was that you could order anything you wanted in the governor's mansion to eat. other than that, not too much. in terms of his actual service. but i did learn a lot from him in terms of his life and he was talking about, he served in world war ii. he was in combat. wounded. in ge
mr. moore: certainly we have a history of public service in west virginia. my grandfather serving as the only three-term governor in the state of west virginia. my aunt currently serving in the united states senate right now and then my cousin who is in the house of delegates. certainly we have a long family history of service in the state of west virginia. certainly proud to be able to carry on the tradition. host: we're talking about arch moore, former governor, and shelley moore capito, the...
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mr. moorenized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. moore: madam speaker, thank you. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include ex trawn yois material -- extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. moore: thank you, madam speaker. the 119th congress has been off to great start with house republicans delivering results for the american people. this week we are continuing our efforts to reverse the biden administration's harmful policies and further protect our country from dangerous illegal border evasion. today we passed congressman biggs' midnight rules relief act, to allow congress to disapprove of multiple rules through one joint resolution if rules were issued during the last year of the president's term in office. and house republicans will also vote on congressman ciscomani's agent raul gonzalez officer safety act, which hol
mr. moorenized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. moore: madam speaker, thank you. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include ex trawn yois material -- extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. moore: thank you, madam speaker. the 119th congress has been off to great start with house republicans delivering results for the...
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mr. stephen moore there. it is interesting you guys didn't -- i'm a big anti-war guy as you might remember -- you didn't take about military spending and how the military hasn't passed any audits. this morning i looked at the web site run by brown university watson institute, and since 2001 we have spent at least $8 trillion on military wars nd conflicts. so i would love somebody from brown university to speak on "washington journal." host: thanks for the suggestion. we appreciate it. mike in kentucky republican -- away lost mikeer -- away lost mike. we will go to tony in oregon democratic caller. caller: i'm calling about a podcast i watched last night. it had a democrat strategist on i think her name was lindy lee i think it was. she talked a great deal about condition of biden. i just wanted to know the condition of biden and who was running the white house while he was in that condition. i want to know how much of that might be true if there is any way to get somebody like her on. host: francis, lexington
mr. stephen moore there. it is interesting you guys didn't -- i'm a big anti-war guy as you might remember -- you didn't take about military spending and how the military hasn't passed any audits. this morning i looked at the web site run by brown university watson institute, and since 2001 we have spent at least $8 trillion on military wars nd conflicts. so i would love somebody from brown university to speak on "washington journal." host: thanks for the suggestion. we appreciate it....
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street and mr. moore, you're here on behalf of the nations cotton, and peanut producers respectively, why don't i begin with mr. moore. can you talk about updates, the peanut farmers are looking for in the next farm bill in the same thing with cotton? >> one of the things we're looking for is in updated reference price. we need more efficient safety net for us to be more profitable and have more of a safety net to secure us in bad years. also the chance to build base acres. i was not farming in the time when there was a chance to build base acres. i'm a young farmer and new into the industry and i would like to have the chance to build the base acres which would also help us tremendously. sen. warnock: would you like to see an increase in reference prices? >> the most important thing short term, obviously long-term we would like to open up markets and not have to depend on the farm bill to stay in business, but in the short term, yes, updated plc reference price would be the most important. sen. warnock:
street and mr. moore, you're here on behalf of the nations cotton, and peanut producers respectively, why don't i begin with mr. moore. can you talk about updates, the peanut farmers are looking for in the next farm bill in the same thing with cotton? >> one of the things we're looking for is in updated reference price. we need more efficient safety net for us to be more profitable and have more of a safety net to secure us in bad years. also the chance to build base acres. i was not...
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mr. garrett moore, member of the u.s. peanut federation from chancellor alabama, mr. beall's cousin american sugar beet hours association from dora minnesota and that leads us to mrs. jennifer james, board of directors usa rice newport arkansas, and i know how excited are chairman is to introduce both you and mr. reid i see how he bookend at this deal which doesn't surprise me. >> thank you very much for your help. i did mention that inadvertently that i said when i introduced senator moran i said the great state of texas inadvertently i was thinking about my wife she's from texas. i think he is still a little upset about it. hopefully we can give them some special dispensation as a result. >> i understand he's from arkansas i understand why he would be upset. me at this again out a little bit extra to our arkansas folks. nathan read great arkansan from marianna located in the heart of mississippi delta region. he currently serves on the board of directors for the national council. back in arkansas he serves as executive officer with arkansas ag council and serves on
mr. garrett moore, member of the u.s. peanut federation from chancellor alabama, mr. beall's cousin american sugar beet hours association from dora minnesota and that leads us to mrs. jennifer james, board of directors usa rice newport arkansas, and i know how excited are chairman is to introduce both you and mr. reid i see how he bookend at this deal which doesn't surprise me. >> thank you very much for your help. i did mention that inadvertently that i said when i introduced senator...
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mr. moore: when representative art saw this trailer on fire, he had to actually go inside and the lady was in a wheelchair and i think he described her wheelchair as being as hot as a pan on a stove. and got her out of there and clearly saved her life. but the one thing that's very telling about representative art was he didn't give credit to himself. he gave credit to god. he said, something told him to go back and had him on that particular route that day at that time. to save that lady's life. and so on behalf of all of our colleagues in the house, i want to congratulate a fine north carolinian, a fine american, a fine man of god, representative dean art. congratulations. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the body for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mcgarvey: mr. speaker, we ar
mr. moore: when representative art saw this trailer on fire, he had to actually go inside and the lady was in a wheelchair and i think he described her wheelchair as being as hot as a pan on a stove. and got her out of there and clearly saved her life. but the one thing that's very telling about representative art was he didn't give credit to himself. he gave credit to god. he said, something told him to go back and had him on that particular route that day at that time. to save that lady's...
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welcome to the w, mr. moore or the so what's great to have you. thank you. is you visit, have guys or yesterday? what did you experience there to well, thank you for him. in the i did the visit the guys as part of the mission that overall so they went on there and, and see it in the west bank. and what i've seen him guys and the secretary by going to guys a during this worth time. that was that for station massive destruction of, for the, for such and also so improvements on monday getting paid, which means that we really need to do everything we can to preserve the ceasefire. the ceasefire. the succeeded in getting more money than 8 points that's on fuel, which is distributed by, you know, we went from 100000 meters per day to 1300000 liters per day. the same, the progress can be shared, but not the air is off for many, $38.00. but we need to go beyond these basic elements of for the what the, the fuel. we need to enable the basic infrastructure to operate. and as you can see from your food concern, i've seen your, your foot switch now. and from what i saw
welcome to the w, mr. moore or the so what's great to have you. thank you. is you visit, have guys or yesterday? what did you experience there to well, thank you for him. in the i did the visit the guys as part of the mission that overall so they went on there and, and see it in the west bank. and what i've seen him guys and the secretary by going to guys a during this worth time. that was that for station massive destruction of, for the, for such and also so improvements on monday getting...
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mr. stephen moore there.t is interesting you guys didn't -- i'm a big anti-war guy as you might remember -- you didn't take about military spending and how the military hasn't passed any audits. this morning i looked at the web site run by brown university watson institute, and since 2001 we have spent at least $8 trillion on military wars nd conflicts. so i would love somebody from brown university to speak on "washington journal." host: thanks for the suggestion. we appreciate it. mike in kentucky republican -- away lost mikeer -- away lost mike. we will go to tony in oregon democratic caller. caller: i'm calling about a podcast i watched last night. it had a democrat strategist on i think her name was lindy lee i think it was. she talked a great deal about condition of biden. i just wanted to know the condition of biden and who was running the white house while he was in that condition. i want to know how much of that might be true if there is any way to get somebody like her on. host: francis, lexington p
mr. stephen moore there.t is interesting you guys didn't -- i'm a big anti-war guy as you might remember -- you didn't take about military spending and how the military hasn't passed any audits. this morning i looked at the web site run by brown university watson institute, and since 2001 we have spent at least $8 trillion on military wars nd conflicts. so i would love somebody from brown university to speak on "washington journal." host: thanks for the suggestion. we appreciate it....
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buchanan: mr. moore. rep. moore: health care costs continue to climb for americans of all stripes and we have talked about that in various facets today. i know that both the majority and minority agree. it comes with a different approach to go about doing it. i am here to talk about what i think is a proven success story within the health care market. i hope to be able to dive into that. right now health care costs are actually outpacing inflation and a gdp growth. one in three americans cannot cover a $400 emergency expense with cash right now. last week i reintroduced -- and we did it last congress too -- we got great headway on this. the health out-of-pocket expense act or hope act would create a tax advantage account to enable millions of americans to say health care costs through individual and employer contributions and help working families manage out-of-pocket costs and is saved for medical care. ms. strouse, thinking of the long-term implications, if patients continued for go costs, to forgo the care
buchanan: mr. moore. rep. moore: health care costs continue to climb for americans of all stripes and we have talked about that in various facets today. i know that both the majority and minority agree. it comes with a different approach to go about doing it. i am here to talk about what i think is a proven success story within the health care market. i hope to be able to dive into that. right now health care costs are actually outpacing inflation and a gdp growth. one in three americans cannot...
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. >> mr. moore recognize. >> thank you for this hearing today pretty healthcare costs continue to climb for americans of all stripes barely talks about that in various facets today. i know both the majority and minority agree onn this in a different approach to go about doing it. here to offer and talk about what i think is a proven success store within the healthcare market. and hope to be able to dive into that. healthcare costs are outpacing inflation a gdp growth what for americans cannot cover an expense with cash last week i introduced, i reintroduce we did in the last congress to pit we made some headway in some really great cosponsors on this page help out of pocket expense act. it would create a tax advantage account to enable americans millions of americans is saved healthcare costs to individual and employer contributions would help working families that managed out-of-pocket costs and save for future medical care. mrs. strauss, thinking of the long term implications due to basic costs wh
. >> mr. moore recognize. >> thank you for this hearing today pretty healthcare costs continue to climb for americans of all stripes barely talks about that in various facets today. i know both the majority and minority agree onn this in a different approach to go about doing it. here to offer and talk about what i think is a proven success store within the healthcare market. and hope to be able to dive into that. healthcare costs are outpacing inflation a gdp growth what for...
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mission moore: mr. speaker, i took the following oath, my 20th year in congress, and i would like to read it. and remind you, mr. speaker, of this oath of office. i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose or of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which i am about to enter. so help me god. this is an oath, mr. speaker, that you and i took. mr. speaker, this is not an oath that they gave to the democrats. this is not an oath that they gave just to the republicans. this is an oath that we all took. and the insurrection continues. the insurrection really started i think december 14, 2020. when all of the electors in various states had put their -- together and the scheme and the plot to overturn the government started. and then january 6, 202
mission moore: mr. speaker, i took the following oath, my 20th year in congress, and i would like to read it. and remind you, mr. speaker, of this oath of office. i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose or of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties...
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mr. moore. >> thank you for having this very important meeting. mr.uke, i would like to ask you a question. the witness next to you said -- are you in business, do you create jobs and you do not think 199 a is important at all to anybody? mr. duke: i think how we pay for things matters. how we pay for things matters. we can agree the deficit is not on a good trajectory. >> it has not been on a good trajectory for about 50 years. my colleague and i are concerned about frivolous money. there is a belief we should tax everybody 100% and we get to decide where the money goes back. i do not think you agree with adam at the end of the day we have to respect the idea that when people take risks and try to put americans to work they are doing it for the independence and freedom freedoms those individuals workers to enjoy so they do not have to depend on the federal government. i have been 40 years in business, starting as a single person in business to creating jobs, 1200 jobs my highest before i started selling my restaurants and in the manufacturing and tec
mr. moore. >> thank you for having this very important meeting. mr.uke, i would like to ask you a question. the witness next to you said -- are you in business, do you create jobs and you do not think 199 a is important at all to anybody? mr. duke: i think how we pay for things matters. how we pay for things matters. we can agree the deficit is not on a good trajectory. >> it has not been on a good trajectory for about 50 years. my colleague and i are concerned about frivolous...
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mr. campbell, ms. moore and ms. so really wasn't taken into consideration. so i hopefully this board this commission denies this project or continues this project to another date. thank you for. good afternoon. can we go to the overhead please? >> go ahead sir. okay. good afternoon commissioners 1310 junipero serra that is the address that was actually used when applying for this project 1310 actually is what they stated. hey hey we meant no ill will even though it's right next to the school as you can see by my finger that's the proposed location. it's right next to the school. instead of using 88 thomas way they elected to use 1310 they said hey no harm on our part. we did what we needed to do. >> well, if that's the case we have something called sequel. sequel does provide an exemption if it's five acres or less they actually have a parcel that's 165 acres and when we've asked them for that. and please correct me if i'm wrong but in a meeting one of the gentleman said when we asked and we said we have concerns about safety of our children, he repeatedly s
mr. campbell, ms. moore and ms. so really wasn't taken into consideration. so i hopefully this board this commission denies this project or continues this project to another date. thank you for. good afternoon. can we go to the overhead please? >> go ahead sir. okay. good afternoon commissioners 1310 junipero serra that is the address that was actually used when applying for this project 1310 actually is what they stated. hey hey we meant no ill will even though it's right next to the...
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mr. tyler o'connor, partner at crowe and mooring llp, mr.gham mccowan, a senior fellow and director of initiative on american energy security at the hudson institute. i want to thank you all for being here. and before we recognize our first witness, this little housekeeping, with the box in front of you, you'll see the light will be green. at one minute it'll go yellow, and when your time expires after five minutes, it will go red and if you could finish up, we'd appreciate it. and so what we'd like you to do is pull that mic up close and turn it on and we're ready to go. the chair recognizes ms. eversol for five minutes for an opening statement. >> good morning. thank you very much, mr. chairman, chairman latta, chairman guthrie, ranking member castor, ranking member palone, and members of the subcommittee. my name is amanda eversol, and i'm the executive vice president and chief advocacy officer at the american petroleum institute. i'm honored to be invited by this committee to discuss the profound opportunities that we have by working tog
mr. tyler o'connor, partner at crowe and mooring llp, mr.gham mccowan, a senior fellow and director of initiative on american energy security at the hudson institute. i want to thank you all for being here. and before we recognize our first witness, this little housekeeping, with the box in front of you, you'll see the light will be green. at one minute it'll go yellow, and when your time expires after five minutes, it will go red and if you could finish up, we'd appreciate it. and so what we'd...
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mr. cramer. >> you got your spikes packed in case. >> kellen moore calls. >> you in. >> yes, absolutely. >> absolutelyby. >> the way. >> happy happy early birthday buddy. >> oh thank you, thank you. >> yeah. thank you. thank you. what's up? >> i just try to invest. i don't. >> trade, really? >> i'm betting on my kids inheritance. and so i'm coming to my sensei for some advice. >> i have a moderate position in. >> stocks that. >> recently beat earnings, revenues. >> etfs in line. looking good in 25. about 1,150%. >> versus prior. >> year, stuff like that. >> unfortunately. >> it's in. >> a. dicey spot. >> in the evolving dc policies. >> okay. >> but i think that karp needs a wingman. so i'm flying with ba. what do you think? >> i think that there are a lot of people fleeing this stock because of doge, and i think that they think that this is somehow going to be front and center. the problem? i don't think that's the case. i think it's going to be the big military contractors that they're really going to go after. i'm with you on this one. let's go to ty in arizona. ty. >> professor cramer, how are you?
mr. cramer. >> you got your spikes packed in case. >> kellen moore calls. >> you in. >> yes, absolutely. >> absolutelyby. >> the way. >> happy happy early birthday buddy. >> oh thank you, thank you. >> yeah. thank you. thank you. what's up? >> i just try to invest. i don't. >> trade, really? >> i'm betting on my kids inheritance. and so i'm coming to my sensei for some advice. >> i have a moderate position in....
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moore show. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ herbie pilato: mary richards moves to minnesota to start work at wjm tv. lou: what religion are ya? mtm: uh, mr i don't know how quite to say this but uh, you're not allowed to ask that when someone's applying for a job. lou: wanna call a cop? mtm: it did represent what women were going through in the 70s, they were standing up and saying 'i must be heard.' jane leeves: sitcoms used to be about, the wife was at home doing the dishes, and then this woman sprang onto our screens who had a job, and often the smartest person there... and it was sort of liberating. lou: you've got spunk. ed asner: and i wait a dutiful moment and i say... lou: ...i hate spunk! ed asner: i want to correct something right now, i don't hate spunk. i love spunk. lorraine ali: it was a total shift in gender roles. she's this single working woman. you know? living in a building with other single women. phyllis: how would you both like to help abolish capital punishment? mary: uhh, phyllis... there's no capital punishment in this state. rhoda: well that was easy! lorraine ali: and you have this kind of shift in the workplac
moore show. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ herbie pilato: mary richards moves to minnesota to start work at wjm tv. lou: what religion are ya? mtm: uh, mr i don't know how quite to say this but uh, you're not allowed to ask that when someone's applying for a job. lou: wanna call a cop? mtm: it did represent what women were going through in the 70s, they were standing up and saying 'i must be heard.' jane leeves: sitcoms used to be about, the wife was at home doing the dishes, and then...
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mr. tyler o'connor partner at crowell and mooring llp and senior fellow director of initiative on americanrgy security at the hudson institute. i want to thank you all for being here and before we recognize first witness little house keeping with box in front of you you'll see the light will be green when it will go yellow and -- when your time expires after five minutes it will go red as you finish up we appreciate it. and so what we would like for you to pull the mic up close and turn it on and we're ready to go. chair recognizes that for five minutes for and opening statement. >> good morning. thank you very much mr. chairman. chairmancl lada guthrie, ranking member kater and members the sub committee my name is amanda and i'm executive vice president and chief advocate officer at the american petroleum institute honored to be the committee to discuss profound opportunities that we have by working together to build a better energy future for all americans. api a national trade association representing all segments of america oil and natural gas industries. from large integrated companie
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moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] >> we'll leave our recorded program here. you can finish watching it at our website, c-span.org. live to capitol hill now for a congressional briefing. >> thank you for joining us here this morning. on this brisk morning, my fellow democratic senate judiciary committee colleagues and i are here at the f.b.i. headquarters today on the day the senate republicans have scheduled a vote to confirm kash patel president trump's nominee for f.b.i. director. we stand outside the building that mr. patel will one day plans to, quote, shut down and reopen the next day as a museum of the dee
moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which...
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moore, thank you. terrific stuff. >>> coming up here on "kudlow," europe and the europeans are attacking mr. trump.se they think he's going to give the store away to vladimir putin. just attacking trump mercilessly. it's the dumbest thing i've ever seen. david webb will be right here to talk about it. ♪ wave hello to zane. he's king of the... ping. for every 1 sentence spoken on a call, he has 3 comments 2 memes and 4 emojis to contribute. a flood of positivity... during...
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was made by commissioner moore seconded by commissioner imperial on the motion to approve the minutes from january 16th, 2025 and january 23rd 2025. commissioner campbell i mrgarry i. commissioner williams i. commissioner braun i. commissioner imperial. i. commissioner moore and commissioner. so i. item passes 7 to 0 and we are now on. commission comments and questions. item ten on the agenda. >> okay. commissioner seeing no comments or questions we'll move on to department matters number 11 directors announcements. >> okay. director does does not have any announcements. we'll move on to item 12 review of past events at the board of supervisors, board of appeals and historic preservation commission. >> good afternoon commissioners darren starr manager of legislative affairs. this week the land use committee considered the inclusionary housing ordinance sponsored by mary lurie. this ordinance allows the use of the california debt limit allocation committee tax exempt bond financing and tax credits for certain affordable housing projects. these projects would need to provide additional affordable units or deeper affordability levels than required by the inclu
was made by commissioner moore seconded by commissioner imperial on the motion to approve the minutes from january 16th, 2025 and january 23rd 2025. commissioner campbell i mrgarry i. commissioner williams i. commissioner braun i. commissioner imperial. i. commissioner moore and commissioner. so i. item passes 7 to 0 and we are now on. commission comments and questions. item ten on the agenda. >> okay. commissioner seeing no comments or questions we'll move on to department matters number...
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moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] >> we'll leave our recorded program here. you can finish watching it at our website, c-span.org. live to capitol hill now for a congressional briefing. >> thank you for joining us here this morning. on this brisk morning, my fellow democratic senate judiciary committee colleagues and i are here at the f.b.i. headquarters today on the day the senate republicans have scheduled a vote
moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which...
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moore, welcome to the united states house of representatives. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize national women and girls in sports day. sports have the power to break barriers, inspire change, and create opportunities for generations women and girls have fought for their place on the field. the court and the track. thanks to the resilience we now see more female athletes exselling competing and leading in sports than ever before. i'm a am -- let's continue to uplift and empower women and girls in sports every day because when we invest in them we invest in the future of strength, leadership, and limitless potential. tog
moore, welcome to the united states house of representatives. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson:...
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moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when george w. bush had won, republicans had control of everything. and then two years later, nancy pelosi takes over as speaker. two years after that -- >> here comes this guy, barack obama, out of the blue. >> and huge democratic majority in the senate and the house. so sometimes it can change pretty quickly. thoughts, any questions here, yes, sir. are we doing mics orr not? i don't know. >> here comes one. >> what's your name, sir? >> hi, steve cohen, how are you? >> i want to talk about two sides of the same coin, which is the failure -- >> this is steve cohen asking a question about education, go ahead. >> i want to talk about, we just found out that students have not recovered from the pandemic three or four years ago. can they read? can they add and subtract? we aren't
moores. >> yeah. governor of maryland. no, it was not mine. >> yeah, let me throw this. who is the leader of the democratic party right now? who is the face of the democratic party? >> mr. nobody. >> nobody. nobody has -- is it hakeem jeffries? no, nobody thinks there is a leader. that's a problem, right? but i guess we've seen this in the past. you think of examples, betsy, you think about 2005, when george w. bush had won, republicans had control of everything. and...
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moore has a question. yeah, i want to do mine. i would like to address the question to mr. and please let me. >> mr.an, obviously there's a lot of misunderstanding and disconnect. the only thing i would like to ask you as a follow up to our own soul searching here did you have by any chance have an opportunity to reconnect with, uh, supervisor walton? >> i have reached out by phone and email and texted five times to the supervisor's office and they have not been able to find a time for us to get together to talk. so i said i would make myself available any time. and the message was that he wasn't available at least until next week as long as there's an attempt to reconnect ultimately you're going to be neighbors, you're going to be in this district. i think it would be of great comfort to us to see that particular communication been closed. >> thank you so much. i will add that i've apologized any number of times for the confusion so is between you and him. >> but after larry bradner baton urban planning after the hearing we went down immediately to attempt to address the concerns. but at the time t
moore has a question. yeah, i want to do mine. i would like to address the question to mr. and please let me. >> mr.an, obviously there's a lot of misunderstanding and disconnect. the only thing i would like to ask you as a follow up to our own soul searching here did you have by any chance have an opportunity to reconnect with, uh, supervisor walton? >> i have reached out by phone and email and texted five times to the supervisor's office and they have not been able to find a time...
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mrs. spartz of indiana. ms. moore of wisconsin. mr. casten of illinois. mr. mann of california -- mr. min of california. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 13 of rule 1, the house stands adjourned until 3:30 p.m. on friday, february 21, 2025. runs out of money in 24 days. meanwhile house republicans advanced a budget resolution out of committee last week as part of president trump legislative agenda after the senate approved its own version. both chambers will need to come together on the same package for it to be signed pier 1 house lawmakers return for lettuce later business, watch live coverage here on c-span. >> all this week, watch c-span's new members of congress a series where we speak with republicans and democrats about their early lives, previous careers, families, and why they decided to run for office. tonight at 9:30 p.m. eastern hour interviews include montana republican congressman troy downing who paused his business career to enlist in the air force after the september 11 attacks. >> i was moose hunting in alaska when this happened, so i was one of the last p
mrs. spartz of indiana. ms. moore of wisconsin. mr. casten of illinois. mr. mann of california -- mr. min of california. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 13 of rule 1, the house stands adjourned until 3:30 p.m. on friday, february 21, 2025. runs out of money in 24 days. meanwhile house republicans advanced a budget resolution out of committee last week as part of president trump legislative agenda after the senate approved its own version. both chambers will need to come together on...
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mrs. thatcher. because 50 years tomorrow, it's the anniversary of being chosen as tory leader. and charles moore'sg. he's the historian of thatcher, the historian. so i'm going to that. >> and will now everyone will know it's your birthday today. so you'll probably get a standing ovation at that tonight. andrew, i doubt as the world's biggest margaret thatcher fan. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> but you're at peace with ageing, aren't you? i am, yeah. good. >> yeah. no, i think i've completely, completely relaxed about it. >> good. so happy birthday from us.thank >> good. so happy birthday from us. thank you. >> now chicken nuggets. >> now chicken nuggets. >> no, we're not talking. >> no, we're not talking. >> about chicken nuggets. no we're not. we are talking about the second labour mp who's been named as being part of this deeply offensive whatsapp group in which anti—semitic, sexist and racist remarks were made. >> so this is oliver ryan, who is the mp for burnley. he's committed, he's admitted to making comments that he says he deeply regrets and would not make today. it's understood th
mrs. thatcher. because 50 years tomorrow, it's the anniversary of being chosen as tory leader. and charles moore'sg. he's the historian of thatcher, the historian. so i'm going to that. >> and will now everyone will know it's your birthday today. so you'll probably get a standing ovation at that tonight. andrew, i doubt as the world's biggest margaret thatcher fan. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> but you're at peace with ageing, aren't you? i am, yeah. good....