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mr. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion. discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations senator. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] [background noises] [background noises] the clerk will call the next group heard the names of the next group. >> mr. mccormick, mr. moreno. mr. murphy. ms. rosen. ready? please raise your right hand. you solemnly swear your support and defend the constitution of the united y states against all enemies foreign and domestic. you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same part you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you
mr. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same period that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion. discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations senator. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause]...
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slotkin: was he right or wrong to apologize? mr. hegseth: i'm not going to put words in the month of secretary esper. sen. slotkin: you don't have to. what are you scared of? did he do the right thing by apologizing? mr. hegseth: i'm not scared of anything, senator. sen. slotkin: then say yes or no. donald trump asked for the active duty second airborne to be deployed during that same time. secretary esper has written that he convinced him against that decision. if donald trump asked you to use the 82nd airborne in law enforcement roles in washington, d.c., would you also convince him otherwise? mr. hegseth: i'm not going to get ahead of conversations i would have with the president. however, there are laws and processes inside our constitution that would be followed. sen. slotkin: president trump said in november he is willing to consider using the active-duty military against "the enemy within." have you been personally involved in discussions of using the u.s. military, active-duty, inside the united states? mr. hegseth: senator,
slotkin: was he right or wrong to apologize? mr. hegseth: i'm not going to put words in the month of secretary esper. sen. slotkin: you don't have to. what are you scared of? did he do the right thing by apologizing? mr. hegseth: i'm not scared of anything, senator. sen. slotkin: then say yes or no. donald trump asked for the active duty second airborne to be deployed during that same time. secretary esper has written that he convinced him against that decision. if donald trump asked you to use...
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mr. heinrich, ms. hirono. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the senators: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. kaine, mr. kim, mr. king, ms. klobuchar. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of
mr. heinrich, ms. hirono. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the senators: i do. the vice...
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we have a copy, mr. right now we have a young man on the rehab board, ben with many questions, and i think he'd be over the moon if he could meet an adult user and maybe do a little interview with some interview. couldn't to absolutely happy to there. yes. hi. hi, i'm molly bennett. hi, nice to meet you. same here. see the should we sit down by me? associate dollars for could happen to me like this. yeah, my parents told me that i had an operation on my sarah balance and, and it sort of happened to that, but i don't know exactly how it's just going to be, but we found out about it somehow. we, we were barbecuing. yeah. how much? i mean, like post office, you know, chinese whispers besides heart, i probably sitting on my mother's right and she whispered something in my left ear and i just didn't hear a thing. that's what i'm hear about us or is via then my case for a certain time, a few weeks i was completely desk with them because it wasn't clear at all. yeah, t fight ever be able to hear again and come with a
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since then, i drove cross-country, finished a degree, met mr. rightd finally saw my favorite band. kisqali may cause serious skin reactions, liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in serious infections. life-threatening lung problems and abnormal heartbeats can occur. your doctor should check your heart and do blood tests before and during treatment. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening cough, chest pain, dizziness plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. tell your doctor about medical conditions you have and medicines you take. common side effects include nausea, tiredness, diarrhea, vomiting, and headache. i'm more than just breast cancer... and i have a lot more to go. >> university of maryland global campus allowed me to write my own story. they want you to succeed, and for me, it was a school of opportunity. i feel like i had a support system behind me within the school. they provided me the opportunity to get my degree, as well as to take the full-time job. umgc put me on a path to be successful by giving me credit
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and why you ucla and columbia had to call in police to break up the clashes and clear encampments, mr. righte right to cause chaos. several schools canceled commencement ceremonies over safety concerns. russian opposition leader alexei navalny died in a russian prison while serving a 19 year sentence for extremism. his death clear the way for vladimir putin to win re-election in a landslide. december saw the end for another dictator, a syrian president, bashir al assad fled from rebel forces, ending his family's brutal 50 year reign the year closing with a cliffhanger in the past 20 minutes. i think we've seen about 15 of the zones of exactly what is going on in the skies over new jersey that they look like nothing you've ever seen before. i'm not even sure i wright and calling them a drone. they look creepy and they move in a different pace. they didn't make a sound. >> got to say. >> if this is not the military, this is it even more terrifying. >> we'll be right back after the break. >> well, california will start forcing insurance companies to cover more home in fire-prone areas. new rule
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that it continues to stand so that our nation continues to stand as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president, when it came time to draft the constitution, the founders established safeguards, checks and balances, throughout our government keep the government in check and ensure the rights of all americans were protected. one of those safeguards was the united states senate. in discussion of the senate in t "the federalist" 62 the author notes, distinct from and providing power with a first, must be in all cases a salutary check on the government. it doubles the security to the people by requiring the concurrence of two distinct bodies in schemes of usurpation or perfidy. as the improbability of sinister p combinations will be in proportion of the dissimilarity of the genius of the bodies it must be politic to distinguish them from each other by every circumstance which will consist with the due harmony and all proper measures and with a gin win principles of republican government. end quote. and the founders did indpeed distinguish the house from the -- indeed distinguish the hous
that it continues to stand so that our nation continues to stand as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president, when it came time to draft the constitution, the founders established safeguards, checks and balances, throughout our government keep the government in check and ensure the rights of all americans were protected. one of those safeguards was the united states senate. in discussion of the senate in t "the federalist" 62 the author notes, distinct from and providing...
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ensure that if -- it continues to stand and our nation stands as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president when it came time toti draft the constitution the founders established safeguards checks and balances throughout our government to keep the government in check and assure the rights of all americans to be protected through one of those safeguards was the united states senate. his discussion of the senate to quote the second granted legislative assembly distinct from and dividing power with a all cases the salutary check on the government.k it doubles the security of its peopleur by requiring the concurrence of two distinct bodies in the usurpation of perfidy. he further notes and i quote again as the improbability of combinations will be in proportion to the dissimilarity and the genius of the two bodies that must be politic to distinguish them from each other by everyem circumstance and all proper measures and the genuine principals of republican government end quote. and the founders did indeed distinguish the house from the senate. it made the senate smaller and senators
ensure that if -- it continues to stand and our nation stands as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president when it came time toti draft the constitution the founders established safeguards checks and balances throughout our government to keep the government in check and assure the rights of all americans to be protected through one of those safeguards was the united states senate. his discussion of the senate to quote the second granted legislative assembly distinct from and dividing...
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. >> i'm thinking about it right now, and i want to just bring it back to to you, mr. katwala, because all of that. but it is having a political effect, potentially. what he said, for instance, about tommy robinson, the far right guy here who he's backing against, nigel farage, who's, you know, mr. right wing and brexit and what he said about the afd, the far right extremist, you know, heirs of a very ugly tradition in germany. he said they could save germany. where is that going to lead, do you think politically overseas here i think he's going to struggle to have the impact in europe, in britain, in germany that he's got in america because he doesn't know enough about britain and germany. >> so when he says to germans, i don't know why the afd is extreme. they look like obama's democrats to me. then germans know who the afd are. and so it's musk that's being isolated. he's made a mistake in ditching nigel farage for tommy robinson. nigel farage is a polarizing, popular and unpopular politician that a quarter of people might vote for and that they could say musk's mill
. >> i'm thinking about it right now, and i want to just bring it back to to you, mr. katwala, because all of that. but it is having a political effect, potentially. what he said, for instance, about tommy robinson, the far right guy here who he's backing against, nigel farage, who's, you know, mr. right wing and brexit and what he said about the afd, the far right extremist, you know, heirs of a very ugly tradition in germany. he said they could save germany. where is that going to lead,...
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larry: all right, mr. trump is not giving up on greenland story, joining us now greg steube and robert oh, brian. greg steube i don't want him to give up, people making fun of him, 14 greenland is an integral part of american interest. russia is nosing around and china is roses around, what do you you think? >> 100%. i agree with you and president. there is a large deposit, i think a read a quarter of world's deposit in natural minerals and things we need for electronics and chips for military, i agree with the president 100%. the democrats are just anything that trump is for they are against. i think he is on toking something good, i think that people of greenland support it. larry: robert o'brien you could probably get it for less than 50 billion, i think you could do the deal yourself. >> i could try, we tried this in term one. didn't succeed. but, the point is, in congressman is right, you are right, greenland is part of north america, part of homeland security of united states depends -- they depend o
larry: all right, mr. trump is not giving up on greenland story, joining us now greg steube and robert oh, brian. greg steube i don't want him to give up, people making fun of him, 14 greenland is an integral part of american interest. russia is nosing around and china is roses around, what do you you think? >> 100%. i agree with you and president. there is a large deposit, i think a read a quarter of world's deposit in natural minerals and things we need for electronics and chips for...
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since then, i drove cross-country, finished a degree, met mr. rightmay result in serious infections. life-threatening lung problems and abnormal heartbeats can occur. your doctor should check your heart and do blood tests before and during treatment. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening cough, chest pain, dizziness plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. tell your doctor about medical conditions you have and medicines you take. common side effects include nausea, tiredness, diarrhea, vomiting, and headache. i'm more than just breast cancer... and i have a lot more to go. [birds chirping as wind softly blows] i'm more than just breast cancer... [coffee cherries dropping into basket] [smooth taps of flowing coffee cherries] [clicking of coffee beans falling] [soft crackling of roasting coffee beans] [ringing of coffee beans on metal] [low roar of churning coffee beans] [rattle of barista pouring coffee beans] [grinding noises] [bubbling water] [people softly talking] [whoosh of steam] [trickle of espresso pouring out] [whoosh of espresso settlin
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mr. vice president, can i ask you, we judge about 1948, which in many ways is a huge inflection point in this, in the formation of the human rights question. you had the declaration with mrs. roosevelt. you had the breakup of the democratic party after your fellow minnesotan said that the party had to walk out of the shadows states rights into the sunlight of civil rights, which sent strom thurmond to back to the south pretty fast. can you talk about your upbringing in minnesota and how you were shaped in these questions? and when you signed on with president carter, did you know this was a lifetime gig. i do now. while our upbringings were different, there are a lot of similarities. my dad was a farmer and then a minister. he was a devout methodist. he would give three sermons every sunday morning, three he little towns and i would i would go to sunday school. wednesday night prayer dinner and then i would sweep and clean up the church. that was my religious leadership. there. but i was a bad preparation for the vice president's. and yet i was sleeping around there. and you're not being helpful. sorry. i'll be quiet now, billy,
mr. vice president, can i ask you, we judge about 1948, which in many ways is a huge inflection point in this, in the formation of the human rights question. you had the declaration with mrs. roosevelt. you had the breakup of the democratic party after your fellow minnesotan said that the party had to walk out of the shadows states rights into the sunlight of civil rights, which sent strom thurmond to back to the south pretty fast. can you talk about your upbringing in minnesota and how you...
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mrs. nixon right? mysterious is a word. when i started working on this book, people said, well, who you working on now? and i said, pat nixon. and they said, oh, she was mysterious she was enigmatic. so i know one writer culture. america's political greta garbo, which thought was really interested. and i was like really? but, you know, i'm 54. i'm so young, you know, 54. and i, you i grew up i was very young when the nixons were in office. so i really came upon this as sort of a blank. i did not know mrs. nixon, but something about that mysterious, enigmatic did not ring true to me. it needed some more excavation. and so this book is really kind of a deconstruction of that mysterious image, media image, which is really not at all true. she isn't really mysterious at all, but she was made that way. i think the media and also by the fact she was a very private person. she didn't like to make a show of herself that was sort of anathema to her to be talking about herself, you know, praising herself. that was very not the way sh
mrs. nixon right? mysterious is a word. when i started working on this book, people said, well, who you working on now? and i said, pat nixon. and they said, oh, she was mysterious she was enigmatic. so i know one writer culture. america's political greta garbo, which thought was really interested. and i was like really? but, you know, i'm 54. i'm so young, you know, 54. and i, you i grew up i was very young when the nixons were in office. so i really came upon this as sort of a blank. i did...
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after a string of failed relationships, debra newell thought she had finally found her mr. right. john meehan seemed smart, handsome, and kind, but from the get go, debra's daughters sensed something felt wrong about him, so the girls started digging into his past. their harrowing search for answers would reveal a double life and expose a dangerous man, but would the truth be discovered too late? here's keith morrison with "the women and dirty john." keith morrison (voiceover): in the beginning was desire, natural human desire for connection, for love, so she aimed her arrow at that online ocean of intimate strangers and found him. it was summertime, when the awful climax came, a late afternoon, a marmalade sun beating down on the parking a rental apartment complex in newport beach, california. that's when they heard it. the whole complex must have heard it-- terrified, howling, desperate. there was a man down there. they could see him. he had a knife. he was stabbing the screaming woman, and nobody was helping her. [sirens] too late, too late. the bloody ending, but the story, th
after a string of failed relationships, debra newell thought she had finally found her mr. right. john meehan seemed smart, handsome, and kind, but from the get go, debra's daughters sensed something felt wrong about him, so the girls started digging into his past. their harrowing search for answers would reveal a double life and expose a dangerous man, but would the truth be discovered too late? here's keith morrison with "the women and dirty john." keith morrison (voiceover): in the...
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andrea canning: she thought he was mr. right, a confident handsome surgeon till the good doctor seemed to turn sinister. he had put his hands over my face and said, "go ahead and try and leave." i didn't know where else to go. i mean, she just broke down. she looked afraid. andrea canning: taunts, threats, then something deadly. they had said that he had hired somebody to get rid of me. andrea canning: a doctor plotting a murder. he's giving you a way to kill someone. very detailed, precise instructions. andrea canning: investigators would launch a plot of their own and unravel not one murder scheme, but two. so now you have a man and a woman who both want their ex's dead. is that beyond bizarre? shocking. it just was unreal. i couldn't believe that this was happening. andrea canning: an unthinkable crime and an unbelievable twist. these detectives had a plan. mhm. and you were a big part of it. oh, my god. it's just mind-boggling to most people. i said, just please tell me. it was the worst, worst day of my life. hello, and wel
andrea canning: she thought he was mr. right, a confident handsome surgeon till the good doctor seemed to turn sinister. he had put his hands over my face and said, "go ahead and try and leave." i didn't know where else to go. i mean, she just broke down. she looked afraid. andrea canning: taunts, threats, then something deadly. they had said that he had hired somebody to get rid of me. andrea canning: a doctor plotting a murder. he's giving you a way to kill someone. very detailed,...
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generations to look at history and see the fragility of democracy and follow our example which is the right example. mr. jeffries: thank you leader schumer. january 6, 2021 is a day that will live forever in infamy. the violent mob attacked the capitol made a concerted effort to halt the peaceful transfer of power in the united states of america for the first time in our history. thanks to the bravery, courage and sacrifice of heroic police officers and the law enforcement community, the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election was unsuccessful. it was an unconscionable, unacceptable and un-american effort and we will be grateful for the law enforcement community and heroic police officers for defending the capitol, the congress, the country and the constitution on that fateful day of january 6, 2021. we will never forget their service and their sacrifice. we must always honor it. and hopefully today, the peaceful transfer of power will serve as the example for how as a country should move forward from this day and for every day in our nation's history. thank you. senator schume
generations to look at history and see the fragility of democracy and follow our example which is the right example. mr. jeffries: thank you leader schumer. january 6, 2021 is a day that will live forever in infamy. the violent mob attacked the capitol made a concerted effort to halt the peaceful transfer of power in the united states of america for the first time in our history. thanks to the bravery, courage and sacrifice of heroic police officers and the law enforcement community, the effort...
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mr. ratcliffe: that's right. sen. rounds: and in the middle of it we have americans who are caught up and having conversations with somebody outside the country and at that point there might have been something collected inadvertently, can we use that? mr. ratcliffe: so there is -- when, for instance, the c.i.a. collects intelligence, it is allowable to do a u.s. person query where you're looking for someone that might be communicating with some foreign person to do something bad to the united states. what you can't have is accessing that or making a query for political reasons or for some reason other than protecting our national security. and so we have to have the safeguards to make sure that those kinds of abuses can't take place and be miseyesed and my -- misused and my pledge to you if confirmed as c.i.a. director that that won't happen. i will point out that i haven't been briefed on everything, but i am impressed with the c.i.a.'s compliance rate with regard to u.s. person queries is 99.6%. meaning they do are
mr. ratcliffe: that's right. sen. rounds: and in the middle of it we have americans who are caught up and having conversations with somebody outside the country and at that point there might have been something collected inadvertently, can we use that? mr. ratcliffe: so there is -- when, for instance, the c.i.a. collects intelligence, it is allowable to do a u.s. person query where you're looking for someone that might be communicating with some foreign person to do something bad to the united...
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mr. curtis. please raise your right hand you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states is all enemies, foreign and domestic they will bear they you take this obligation without any mental reservation or purpose and well and faithfully discharge the duty of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? congratulations,ra senate. [applause] the clerk will call the names of group. [roll call] you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic but you will bear true faith and allegiance the y same without ay observationwe will discharge the of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you got with congratulations. [applause] the clerk will call the name of the next group. call] please raise your right hand. against all enemies, foreign and domestic and you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that you take this obligation really. you will discharge the duties to the office of what you are about to enter. [applause] the clerk will call the next. [roll call
mr. curtis. please raise your right hand you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states is all enemies, foreign and domestic they will bear they you take this obligation without any mental reservation or purpose and well and faithfully discharge the duty of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? congratulations,ra senate. [applause] the clerk will call the names of group. [roll call] you solemnly swear you will support and defend the...
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mr. jones, do you know of any efforts right now to coordinate with our locals to begin sharing and creating the local authority to be more effective at protecting our citizens, mr. jones. >> i can speak broadly outside of the county uas, we are working with our federal, state and local partners on a daily basis. there's counter fentanyl, counter uas and just general public safety and they're all partners and we're all on the same team. we need the authority -- >> go ahead. >> we need the authority to select a state and local law enforcement and then with approved equipment. >> you need a federal law. >> yes, we do. >> some of us being probably do something like that, mr. chairman. i hope we can also -- i didn't hear it. i know, mr. jimenez questioned and talked a little bit about mexico, cooperation, any there? this is something that deals with both sides of the border. >> like i stated earlier. our relationship and information sharing with mexico are healthy both with the local border patrol as well as our communications with mexico city. >> thank you very much. mr. wheeler, same question
mr. jones, do you know of any efforts right now to coordinate with our locals to begin sharing and creating the local authority to be more effective at protecting our citizens, mr. jones. >> i can speak broadly outside of the county uas, we are working with our federal, state and local partners on a daily basis. there's counter fentanyl, counter uas and just general public safety and they're all partners and we're all on the same team. we need the authority -- >> go ahead. >>...
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mrs. carter: and i haven't been late, right? fmr. pres. carter: never late. >> when you talked to rosalind about coming back to planes in 1953, what was that like? fmr. pres. carter: there wasn't much conversation. when my father died i came back on the way, drove up from planes to schenectady, and on the way back i decided, to my amazement, that i would like to resign from the navy and go back to planes. when i informed rosalind there was nothing but a total explosion. and then a very deep and bitter division between us. but i persisted, and we loaded the kids in the back end of a stray stash of a station wagon and drove home to planes, never said a word for 700 miles, and it took us several months to get over it. she was very much deposed to me resigning from the navy. so, this was a serious problem between us. but eventually we found a good life in planes. mrs. carter: i was very independent. we had three children in here. i was going back home where my mother and jimmy's mother were hacked, to try to direct my life, and i did not look
mrs. carter: and i haven't been late, right? fmr. pres. carter: never late. >> when you talked to rosalind about coming back to planes in 1953, what was that like? fmr. pres. carter: there wasn't much conversation. when my father died i came back on the way, drove up from planes to schenectady, and on the way back i decided, to my amazement, that i would like to resign from the navy and go back to planes. when i informed rosalind there was nothing but a total explosion. and then a very...
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mr. wright, look over at california right now and say that we haven't had increases in these kinds of problems. tomorrow mr. wright must answer for his background and his comments. it's like putting a fox in the henhouse. if you believe in clean energy, you couldn't have a worse nominee. if confirmed, will mr. wright fight to lower the cost to american consumers or fight to help -- or will he fight to help the bottom line of polluters and oil companies? will mr. wright push policies that build on the policies in the inflation reduction act, which created hundreds of thousands, if not millions of good-paying clean jobs, or will he kill those jobs because he's such an ideological extremist? if confirmed, will mr. wright advance our country into a prosperous, affordable clean energy future, or will he take us backward and do the bidding of big oil? he must answer these questions and more tomorrow. i yield the floor. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that senators barrasso and durbin be permitted to complete their remarks prior to the scheduled recess. the presiding officer: without obje obje
mr. wright, look over at california right now and say that we haven't had increases in these kinds of problems. tomorrow mr. wright must answer for his background and his comments. it's like putting a fox in the henhouse. if you believe in clean energy, you couldn't have a worse nominee. if confirmed, will mr. wright fight to lower the cost to american consumers or fight to help -- or will he fight to help the bottom line of polluters and oil companies? will mr. wright push policies that build...
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that it continues to stand so that our nation continues to stand as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president, when it came time to draft the constitution, the founders established safeguards, checks and balances, throughout our government keep the government in check and ensure the rights of all americans were protected. one of those safeguards was the united states senate. in discussion of the senate in t "the federalist" 62 the author notes, distinct from and providing power with a first, must be in all cases a salutary check on the government. it doubles the security to the people by requiring the concurrence of two distinct bodies in schemes of usurpation or perfidy. as the improbability of sinister p combinations will be in proportion of the dissimilarity of the genius of the bodies it must be politic to distinguish them from each other by every circumstance which will consist with the due harmony and all proper measures and with a gin win principles of republican government. end quote. and the founders did indpeed distinguish the house from the -- indeed distinguish the hous
that it continues to stand so that our nation continues to stand as a bulwark of freedom and human rights. mr. president, when it came time to draft the constitution, the founders established safeguards, checks and balances, throughout our government keep the government in check and ensure the rights of all americans were protected. one of those safeguards was the united states senate. in discussion of the senate in t "the federalist" 62 the author notes, distinct from and providing...
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a real life example right there. mr. chairman, i ask to submit a letter from the wine and spirit whole saerls of america expressing support for the extension the small business credit into the record. >> without objection. ms. van duyne: we hear the partisan pundits the tax cuts were too big for corporations, this is not true. as part of my work on the main street tax team we talked to real business owners, and heard about successes for policies such as the small business deduction section 199-a way created over $66 billion in tax savings for main street businesses. one business i met with in north texas was republican national distributing company where i hold a round table including roofing companies, community banks, local banks, and realtors. these are the businesses across the u.s. benefiting from this. this is why congress must act. thank you very much. i yield. >> thank you. the birthday boy of the committee, mr. feenstra. .a mr. feenstra: i want to thank each one of our witnesses. you all have great testimonies,
a real life example right there. mr. chairman, i ask to submit a letter from the wine and spirit whole saerls of america expressing support for the extension the small business credit into the record. >> without objection. ms. van duyne: we hear the partisan pundits the tax cuts were too big for corporations, this is not true. as part of my work on the main street tax team we talked to real business owners, and heard about successes for policies such as the small business deduction...
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speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg, mr farage defended mr musk�*s right to say what he chooses.rn world. free speech is back. we may find it offensive, but it's a good thing, not a bad thing. in recent days, mr musk has accused the prime minister of being complicit in the scandal of grooming gangs. he has also accused the government ministerjess phillips of being a "rape apologist" for refusing a national inquiry into the issue. and he has called for stephen yaxley—lennon,...
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mr. hegseth, let's just stop right there. mr. hegseth, i'm quoting you -- i'm quoting you from the podcast. women shouldn't be in combat at all. where is the reference to standards? that they should be there if they can carry, if they can run? i don't see that at all, mr. hegseth. >> reporter: hegseth also pressed about an accusation he sexually assaulted a woman in 2017, a charge he denies. senator tim kaine pointing out that at the time, hegseth was married, and had recently had a baby with another woman. >> you acknowledge that you cheated on your wife and that you cheated on the woman who, by whom you had just fathered a child? you have admitted that? >> i will allow your words to speak -- >> you're not retracting that today? >> reporter: >> david:s challenging him on reports of excessive drinking. he's promised he would not drink alcohol if he's confirmed. >> cba staffer said you passed out in the back of a party bus. is that true or false? >> anonymous smears. >> reporter: republicans making it clear they have hegseth's bac
mr. hegseth, let's just stop right there. mr. hegseth, i'm quoting you -- i'm quoting you from the podcast. women shouldn't be in combat at all. where is the reference to standards? that they should be there if they can carry, if they can run? i don't see that at all, mr. hegseth. >> reporter: hegseth also pressed about an accusation he sexually assaulted a woman in 2017, a charge he denies. senator tim kaine pointing out that at the time, hegseth was married, and had recently had a baby...
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mr. biden right -- writing a statement, it could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary. but tonight president trump is vowing to let the van no matter what it takes, calling biden's latest move, disruptive. >> i will on ban it immediately, what is he doing, why is he doing it? he doesn't even know was 625 million acres would look like and we cannot let that happen to our country, it's our greatest economic asset and we are not going to let that happen to our country. >> you have probably also noticed this, abiding created or expanded 10 national monuments during his time in office as well, 24 million acres of public land to prevent their further development, continuing an obama trend, a lot of court battles coming up on this. >> trace: indeed, life for us in d.c., kevin thank you. let's bring in louisiana attorney general, it's great to have you on the show, the national review makes a good point, biden is seeking to undermine the nation's energy independence with the last minute executive action is bad enough, we don't even know whether biden himself made t
mr. biden right -- writing a statement, it could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary. but tonight president trump is vowing to let the van no matter what it takes, calling biden's latest move, disruptive. >> i will on ban it immediately, what is he doing, why is he doing it? he doesn't even know was 625 million acres would look like and we cannot let that happen to our country, it's our greatest economic asset and we are not going to let that happen to our...
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mr. ratcliffe: that's right. >> there might have been something collected inadvertently. can we use that? mr. ratcliffe: when for instance the cia collects intelligence, it is allowable to do a u.s. person wary where you are looking for someone who might be communicating with some foreign person to do something bad to the united states. what you can't have is accessing that were making the query for political reasons or another reason besides protecting american national security. we have to have safeguards in place in my pledge to you if confirmed as cia director that that won't happen. i will point out that i haven't been briefed on everything, but i am impressed with the cia's compliance rate with regard to u.s. person queries, 99.6%. they do a really good job of making sure that americans who were swept up incidentally are not having their civil liberties violated. is it perfect? no. >> but there were reforms made based upon practices that were not appropriate several years ago. mr. ratcliffe: that's correct. >> but they have already been address now? mr. ratcliffe: th
mr. ratcliffe: that's right. >> there might have been something collected inadvertently. can we use that? mr. ratcliffe: when for instance the cia collects intelligence, it is allowable to do a u.s. person wary where you are looking for someone who might be communicating with some foreign person to do something bad to the united states. what you can't have is accessing that were making the query for political reasons or another reason besides protecting american national security. we have...
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as he -- >> right now -- >> mrs. mcclain: we need as republicans to fight against this record of corruption and bad policies. dems need to own this insanity. this is their mess. but we will clean it up. and fortunately there is a better path forward. and it's a very stark contrast, but the difference between the democrats and republicans is that our agenda is is about opportunity, freedom, prosperity, and putting america first. while their agenda is about control, dependence, and america last. we have an opportunity for a massive political realignment. we are excited about that. we have a unified republican government that wants to put america first again. we also won on building diverse coalitions. i'm committed to doubling down on these efforts as conference chairwoman. we ran on a political platform that is about being accountable to the people. the democrats alienated the working class. while the republicans proved we want to be the party of the bigger tent. we want more investments in america. we want energy ind
as he -- >> right now -- >> mrs. mcclain: we need as republicans to fight against this record of corruption and bad policies. dems need to own this insanity. this is their mess. but we will clean it up. and fortunately there is a better path forward. and it's a very stark contrast, but the difference between the democrats and republicans is that our agenda is is about opportunity, freedom, prosperity, and putting america first. while their agenda is about control, dependence, and...
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mrs. nixon you're right when daughter julie interviewed pat many years later for the biography of her motherl found this episode too painful to discuss. let's watch some video. >> pat does not have a mink coat. she does have a respectable republican cloth coat i always tell her she would look good in anything. one other thing i should probably tell you because if i don't there be saying this about me too we did get something after the election. i met up down in texas mention the fact our two youngsters would like to have a dog. believe it or not the day before we left on this campaign trip we got a message from union station saying they had a package for us. we went down together and you know what it was? a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate he had sent all the way from texas. black and white spotted. our little girl tricia, the 6-year-old named it checkers. and the kids love the dog and i just want to say this right now that regardless of what they say about him, we are going to keep him.t but the infamous it checkers speech how did that happen? >> guest: oh gosh, i love the checkers spee
mrs. nixon you're right when daughter julie interviewed pat many years later for the biography of her motherl found this episode too painful to discuss. let's watch some video. >> pat does not have a mink coat. she does have a respectable republican cloth coat i always tell her she would look good in anything. one other thing i should probably tell you because if i don't there be saying this about me too we did get something after the election. i met up down in texas mention the fact our...
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mr. speaker, talk about the unity of the conference, but there is some dissention over how to handle the debt ceiling. that's been a priority for president trump to deal with righty. how quickly do you awant to address the debt ceiling, what fashion do you see a remedy here to that issue that the president wants to see done as soon as possible? mr. johnson: the intention is to handle the debt limit and reconciliation in the process. that way as the republican party, the parity in charge, both chambers, we didn't get to determine the de-- we get to determine the details of that. if 2 runs through regular order and process, as a stand alone or part of the appropriations, then you have to have both parties negotiating. we feel like we are in better stead to do it ourselves. there is a broad range of opinion on that. in our own conference. we are working through that. we'll be having very deliberate lengthy white board session was our members. this is something i look forward to. i love this process of churning it out amongst our colleagues. people come to the table with great skill sets, life experiences, deep principleled positions. it's a healthy thing to have th
mr. speaker, talk about the unity of the conference, but there is some dissention over how to handle the debt ceiling. that's been a priority for president trump to deal with righty. how quickly do you awant to address the debt ceiling, what fashion do you see a remedy here to that issue that the president wants to see done as soon as possible? mr. johnson: the intention is to handle the debt limit and reconciliation in the process. that way as the republican party, the parity in charge, both...
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mrs. hayes. right who are listed as farm managers. the census was taken june 1860. the men on the trail, the women managed the farms. right. and they had those skills. now, in western the western states granted, the franchise much earlier. that's right. because a women's necessity city to the development of the west. however it was recognized. it was recognized. however, being raised, grandparents who were raised by their agrarian parents, the rock stars, the women, the young girls imagine and were european. and to even see one was like walking the room with john lennon right? this happened in. 1923 when the queen of somewhere was at the dedication of the liberty memorial. and grandma could not remember anything except seeing the queen. right. the other was mary beecher. yes. who wrote? well, what were we really her for? is she switched the fork from the left hand or the right so people would eat more slowly. but she was. considered perhaps a widow because her fiance drowned on the way to study in europe. but she wrote. about home economics, how to manage sanity aur
mrs. hayes. right who are listed as farm managers. the census was taken june 1860. the men on the trail, the women managed the farms. right. and they had those skills. now, in western the western states granted, the franchise much earlier. that's right. because a women's necessity city to the development of the west. however it was recognized. it was recognized. however, being raised, grandparents who were raised by their agrarian parents, the rock stars, the women, the young girls imagine and...
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mr. president. >> right here. >> screen, i know. >> i surprised you. >> yeah. >> laura: shocking.that nobody. >> raymond: he thought she was on the television monitor because as that clip you maid earlier showed, usually when he does these briefings, everybody in a television monitor and he has a script in front of him that he is reading. now she was actually next to him and he didn't know. while confusion reigns at the white house. i was struck by notre dame quarterback riley leonard. notre dame beat penn state. won a trip to the national championship. leonard knows who is in charge of that game and his life. watch. >> what changed offensively until you guys started moving the football in the second half. >> shoot. i just started trusting the lord i looked up jesus whatever your will is i trust 100 percent. this offense and team trust in jesus and his plan for the season. >> laura: football and faith, raymond, works together. >> the coach also restored the entire team praying together going to mass before games. something notre dame had done away with brought it back and later co
mr. president. >> right here. >> screen, i know. >> i surprised you. >> yeah. >> laura: shocking.that nobody. >> raymond: he thought she was on the television monitor because as that clip you maid earlier showed, usually when he does these briefings, everybody in a television monitor and he has a script in front of him that he is reading. now she was actually next to him and he didn't know. while confusion reigns at the white house. i was struck by notre dame...
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mr. o'brien is right.is a huge national security implication, a huge strategic place both for shipping routes and all of that. and so we need to have the access to that to defend against russia and china. and if denmark is not willing to do it and doesn't have the assets that are willing to do it, then we should be able to do it. but we're not going to do it for free, as mr. trump said. and there should be something for america in that as well. you know, robert o'brien, speaking of panama canal, which we weren't, but i'm raising this topic. i don't understand why people are so even our friends at the wall street journal, i was so disappointed in their editorial. china could close down china companies and china could close down the canal if they wanted to. they own both ends of it. okay. they they they have big companies that run both ends of the pacific end and the atlantic end. and we've got to help. we've got to do something about that. we have to revisit the panama canal story, don't we? robert o'brien.
mr. o'brien is right.is a huge national security implication, a huge strategic place both for shipping routes and all of that. and so we need to have the access to that to defend against russia and china. and if denmark is not willing to do it and doesn't have the assets that are willing to do it, then we should be able to do it. but we're not going to do it for free, as mr. trump said. and there should be something for america in that as well. you know, robert o'brien, speaking of panama...
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right on top of things. we'll turn to the attorney general. >> mr. president, thank you chairman.he department of defense is aggressively taking action to deliver capabilities in california as soon as they're requested. in addition to the aircraft forces and president biden chairman brown mentioned search and rescue both from the ground, both from the air. distribution and medical capabilities we have postured able to deploy to california and operate just as quickly as they are requested. we are cooperating very closely with fema within the state of california. to deliver the right capabilities at the right time for the women and men of california. >> about the state stepped up immediately. i call it what you need before even asked. thank you all. incredible capacity and capabilities getting them in place. i think you're going to see an awful lot of help based on what they want to do, what they can do the entire department is searching capacity from my understanding. including the equipment to fight these fires. so thank you very much. now, i like to speak to our department of ene
right on top of things. we'll turn to the attorney general. >> mr. president, thank you chairman.he department of defense is aggressively taking action to deliver capabilities in california as soon as they're requested. in addition to the aircraft forces and president biden chairman brown mentioned search and rescue both from the ground, both from the air. distribution and medical capabilities we have postured able to deploy to california and operate just as quickly as they are requested....
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report of mr biden�*s imminent decision, us steel said in a statement that the company hopes mr biden will do the rightng and adhere to the law by approving a transaction that so clearly enhances us national and economic security. but if the reports are accurate, he will likely block the deal. us steel, though, has indicated previously that it may file lawsuits, including against the biden administration, if the president decides to block the acquisition. some are also watching what mr trump may say on the deal because during the election campaign, while he opposed a deal, that was before all the new proposals made by nippon steel, which is trying to, i guess, show commitment to protect steel production in the united states. and if mr trump decides that the deal could be good for the us economy and manufacturing, according to experts, he could actually nullify mr biden�*s decision. let's stay in the us where shares in electric car—maker tesla have fallen sharply after it reported its first drop in annual deliveries in more than a decade. tesla shares have been big post—election winners, with boss elon
report of mr biden�*s imminent decision, us steel said in a statement that the company hopes mr biden will do the rightng and adhere to the law by approving a transaction that so clearly enhances us national and economic security. but if the reports are accurate, he will likely block the deal. us steel, though, has indicated previously that it may file lawsuits, including against the biden administration, if the president decides to block the acquisition. some are also watching what mr trump...