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mrs carter had brought with herfrom georgia a recipe of a cheese ring that asked us to have it on every the recipe, you had to use the stinkier cheese that you could find and mix them together, put some anchovy with it and all sort of different things. and then, you made a ring — build it like a ring inside of a mould, and then you unmoulded it. and in the middle, you put strawberryjam. now, the funniest thing, mrs carter always checked if this thing was on the table. it was! but nobody ever touched it. nobody ever ate it? chuckles. what we did, we would just put it back into the freezer and bring it back out every buffet. i think the same cheese ring lasted four years. laughs. and if you would go to the white house today, you may still find one somewhere in the freezer! earlier, i spoke tojeff weeks, who did that interview with roland mesnier about a decade ago on his show conversations with jeff weeks on wsre pbs, and asked him what he was like. what a wonderful human being. he was a great storyteller, obviously, as you just saw in that clip, and a wonderful sense of humour — and i mi
mrs carter had brought with herfrom georgia a recipe of a cheese ring that asked us to have it on every the recipe, you had to use the stinkier cheese that you could find and mix them together, put some anchovy with it and all sort of different things. and then, you made a ring — build it like a ring inside of a mould, and then you unmoulded it. and in the middle, you put strawberryjam. now, the funniest thing, mrs carter always checked if this thing was on the table. it was! but nobody ever...
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i believe that mrs carter played a big part? she played a huge part in it.clusive resort i should say in virginia, hot springs virginia. i believe it is the homestead resort. many of the people in the carter administration would visit the place from time to time so we got to a time where mrs carter was looking for a pastry chef. at some point they invited chef mesnier down for a tour of the white house. to hear him tell the story, it was just overwhelming because he is a kid from france, smalltown france. i believe is of the population was 140 people or something. and here he is at the white house of the united states of america, and it so happens that on that day prime minister margaret thatcher was also giving a press conference or there was something going on in the white house gardens, and so he had an opportunity to see her as well, and so he was just absolutely overwhelmed and amazed at how far he had gone. long story short, he got an opportunity to sit down and speak with mrs carter. she talked about what it was that she was looking for. one of the th
i believe that mrs carter played a big part? she played a huge part in it.clusive resort i should say in virginia, hot springs virginia. i believe it is the homestead resort. many of the people in the carter administration would visit the place from time to time so we got to a time where mrs carter was looking for a pastry chef. at some point they invited chef mesnier down for a tour of the white house. to hear him tell the story, it was just overwhelming because he is a kid from france,...
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mrs. carteris president of the rosalynn carter institute for caregiving at georgia southwestern state university where she leads the institutes effort to promote the well-being of family caregivers throughout our country. she is an inspiration for many and a legend in her own right. >> i'm very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about caregiving, an issue that is very important to me. it's been part of my life since i was 12 years old. and my father was diagnosed with leukemia at age 44. we lived in a very small town, and all the neighbors rallied around. but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid, and didn't always feel like being strong, but my mother depended on me. also, a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live
mrs. carteris president of the rosalynn carter institute for caregiving at georgia southwestern state university where she leads the institutes effort to promote the well-being of family caregivers throughout our country. she is an inspiration for many and a legend in her own right. >> i'm very pleased to be here this afternoon to speak about caregiving, an issue that is very important to me. it's been part of my life since i was 12 years old. and my father was diagnosed with leukemia at...
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mr. carter were roommates. you signed a lease together. your claim is that mr. four months prior to the lease terminating. you want him to be responsible for the four months left on the lease. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and this is what i'm gathering from reading the papers. sometime after you moved in, mr. carter had some financial reversals. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: lost his job, wasn't able to pick up the slack in the rent, and you had to cover for him. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: at one point, according to you, even the electricity was turned off, or power was turned off, because he hadn't paid the bill. now, you had had some financial problems? >> yes. >> judge judy: okay. then, at some point, you found out that mr. carter, when you weren't around, because you were working and he was home, he was having his boyfriend come over and stay over in the apartment? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you were really annoyed with that, because not only was he not covering his weight with regard to the bills, but now he has
mr. carter were roommates. you signed a lease together. your claim is that mr. four months prior to the lease terminating. you want him to be responsible for the four months left on the lease. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and this is what i'm gathering from reading the papers. sometime after you moved in, mr. carter had some financial reversals. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: lost his job, wasn't able to pick up the slack in the rent, and you had to cover for him....
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so that is what we are working toward. >> yes, i also have met with mrs. carter, i mean excuse me, mrs. clinton early on, and she very much is supporting the coverage of mental health and substance abuse. taken a >> -- first ladies have taken a very active at kyiv advocacy role in health care and your successor, mrs. clinton, has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that and it role in health care? >> i think i would tell her to just keep working at it. [laughter] i applaud your efforts and those of tipper gore. having been a first lady, you realize that there is some influence in that position and i applaud those applause you take advantage of that. >> and i would just say ditto. [laughter] >> mrs. ford? >> i think that when my husband was serving as president of the united states, i felt that i could be a sounding board. i had the feeling that as i went around to public functions, i could hear what the people were feeling and hear what they were saying and carry it b
so that is what we are working toward. >> yes, i also have met with mrs. carter, i mean excuse me, mrs. clinton early on, and she very much is supporting the coverage of mental health and substance abuse. taken a >> -- first ladies have taken a very active at kyiv advocacy role in health care and your successor, mrs. clinton, has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that and it role in...
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mr. carter was?ual. >> the lawyer said the conversation ended only when jason stop texting as he pulled up to his parents house. >> text, text, text, text, text until 10:50 am. at which point, the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister, telling her their mother was dead. the lawyer argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >> the plaintiffs call jason carter. >> mr. carter if you would come up -- >> then came the moment so many had been waiting for. jason, the favorite son in his own words, telling the jury about seeing his mother dead. >> i couldn't believe what i found her. >> the lawyer confronted jason about the affair. >> you today any friends residents in cars, even in your own house. >> correct. >> you became a practiced, skilled and chronic liar? >> correct. >> now bill's lawyer tried to prove motive. it was, he argued, at the money. the jury was told jason was a spendthrift. >> he put some money into mo
mr. carter was?ual. >> the lawyer said the conversation ended only when jason stop texting as he pulled up to his parents house. >> text, text, text, text, text until 10:50 am. at which point, the text traffic goes dark. >> quiet for 13 minutes, until jason made a phone call to his sister, telling her their mother was dead. the lawyer argued that was more than enough time to kill his mother and stage a robbery. >> the plaintiffs call jason carter. >> mr. carter if...
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mrs. carter mental health is just not a sexy issue. well that made me mad. i was really made me mad. so it's frustrated sometimes because they would cover the things that i didn't think was important. and they didn't cover in i didn't want mental health cover, but because it was my project. but the stigma is so bad. and that if people are in the country know that it's an acceptable thing to work on, you know, it could help people out in the country. so i really wanted it to be covered. so they were frustrating tense, but i had things that i wanted to do when i came to the white house you in 1977. the first lady was still traditionally covered by reporters writing for the women's pages and most of the attention was focused on social matters. as kathy said yesterday on the panel, the press was more interested in what i was going to wear then in the projects i intended to take on. they were that point so interested in my inaugural gown, and they wanted to know why i was only serving wine at state de
mrs. carter mental health is just not a sexy issue. well that made me mad. i was really made me mad. so it's frustrated sometimes because they would cover the things that i didn't think was important. and they didn't cover in i didn't want mental health cover, but because it was my project. but the stigma is so bad. and that if people are in the country know that it's an acceptable thing to work on, you know, it could help people out in the country. so i really wanted it to be covered. so they...
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mr. carter: i urge support, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to submit analysis if the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation which confirms that the bill increases taxes by $10.6 billion on individuals making under $200,000 in 2023 and increases taxes by $32.6 billion across all incomes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the good gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the ranking member. the american people are sick and tired of runaway government promises of how excessive spend, tax increases and green new deal special interest investments are going to make their lives better and reduce inflation. we are here today in this chamber to raise taxes on the american people, hire 87,000 new i.r.s. auditors forever mr and pass over a half trillion in government spending all in the name of inflation reduction a
mr. carter: i urge support, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to submit analysis if the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation which confirms that the bill increases taxes by $10.6 billion on individuals making under $200,000 in 2023 and increases taxes by $32.6 billion across all incomes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the good gentleman...
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mr. carter.i think the lady for listening. i do want to comment, i've been sitting here listen to you saying how this is going to help. no one, everyone here, does not understand drug prices as well as i do. i have lived it. i practiced it for 42 years that i practiced pharmacy. you are missing the point here. it is not the drug manufacturers. it is the middle man. they are the one making the profits here. who owns them? the insurance company. why is the ftc undertaking a study right now as we speak to look at the vertical integration that exists in drug pricing now? the insurance company owns the pbm and the pharmacy. they will make money along the way. the berkeley research group just did a study three months ago that shows only 37% of the price of a prescription drug goes to the pharmaceutical manufacturers. the rest of it, where does that go? to the pbm. they get rebates. do they pass them on to customers? no. they keep them. and who is the pbm? the insurance company. and what are we doing he
mr. carter.i think the lady for listening. i do want to comment, i've been sitting here listen to you saying how this is going to help. no one, everyone here, does not understand drug prices as well as i do. i have lived it. i practiced it for 42 years that i practiced pharmacy. you are missing the point here. it is not the drug manufacturers. it is the middle man. they are the one making the profits here. who owns them? the insurance company. why is the ftc undertaking a study right now as we...
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mrs carter played a huge part in it. t some point they invited him down for a tour of the white house. to hear him tell the story it was overwhelming because here is a kid from a small town in france, he said the population was like 140 folks or something, and here he is at the white house in the united states of america. and it so happens on that particular day the prime minister margaret thatcher was giving a press conference, or there was something going on in the white house gardens, and so he had had an opportunity to see her as well and he was absolutely overwhelmed and amazed at how far he had come. anyway, to make a long story short, he eventually got an opportunity to sit down and speak with mrs carter and she talked about what it was that she was looking for and one of the things he told he could do what he could make the desserts and pastries very healthy because she was, and still is, a beautiful woman and she was very fit and he was playing off of that idea. he also said, i was pretty cute in those days as we
mrs carter played a huge part in it. t some point they invited him down for a tour of the white house. to hear him tell the story it was overwhelming because here is a kid from a small town in france, he said the population was like 140 folks or something, and here he is at the white house in the united states of america. and it so happens on that particular day the prime minister margaret thatcher was giving a press conference, or there was something going on in the white house gardens, and so...
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yes, i too have met with mrs. carter. i mean, excuse me, mrs. clinton early on and she very much is supporting the coverage. of health and substance abuse welcome to the very active. advocacy role in healthcare and your successor mrs. clinton has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that added role in healthcare? i think i would tell her. to just keep working. i applied how efforts and those of typical having a first lady. you realize that there is some influence in that position and i applaud those who take advantage of that. and i would just say ditto. this is for you. um, i think that when my husband was serving as president of the united states, i felt that i could a sounding board. i had the feeling that. as i went about to public functions i could. hear what the people were feeling and hear what they were saying and carry it back to him as the what what was out there for him to take in and kind of combine and what he was hearing from his cabinet
yes, i too have met with mrs. carter. i mean, excuse me, mrs. clinton early on and she very much is supporting the coverage. of health and substance abuse welcome to the very active. advocacy role in healthcare and your successor mrs. clinton has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that added role in healthcare? i think i would tell her. to just keep working. i applied how efforts and those of...
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mrs. carter's name is pronounced rosalynn carter. she's named after her aunt lynn and her cousin rose. i always tell people rose garden, rosalynn carter. i wanted to just make that clear. >> thank you. >> if you would allow me to just say something in the minute that we have left. >> one minute and catherine wishes to speak. >> this has been wonderful and i have done several of these programs for the white house historical association and i have been in the first lady game about 25 years. what has been amazing for me is to see how it has grown as a field of study. it started to be an almost, like, compulsive focus on biography and it really was not clear really why you should care about particular first lady. some of them are fascinating, some of them weren't, none of them plan to be first lady pretty much. it has grown from that to actually being an intellectually sophisticated category of analysis where looking at first ladies tells us something about women, about power, about american history. the white house historical association has played such a large part in that. it should not
mrs. carter's name is pronounced rosalynn carter. she's named after her aunt lynn and her cousin rose. i always tell people rose garden, rosalynn carter. i wanted to just make that clear. >> thank you. >> if you would allow me to just say something in the minute that we have left. >> one minute and catherine wishes to speak. >> this has been wonderful and i have done several of these programs for the white house historical association and i have been in the first lady...
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went by, and i had an opportunity to actually meet some of the women who are in this role like mrs. carter, my greatly admired and watched -- work very hard on behalf of causes she and her husband or committed to. and mrs. reagan, mrs. bush, i saw the enormous amount of work that it takes to try to do this and to do it in a way that is both in keeping with your own identity and integrity, and also fulfilling the responsibilities and my admiration for these roman grew. then, i got interested during the campaign and reading history, and i was so pleased to meet some of those references, because there has hardly been a first that has happened in the 20th century, because so many of the women in the 19th century were -- >> we were talking before about people's reactions to the way you make choices as first lady, and i think of the acrimony that certainly occurred, particularly in the final weeks of the health care debate, as well as the last year in the winter -- speculation and so forth during whitewater, do you believe that had you taken a less public role, in a sense, operated like the firs
went by, and i had an opportunity to actually meet some of the women who are in this role like mrs. carter, my greatly admired and watched -- work very hard on behalf of causes she and her husband or committed to. and mrs. reagan, mrs. bush, i saw the enormous amount of work that it takes to try to do this and to do it in a way that is both in keeping with your own identity and integrity, and also fulfilling the responsibilities and my admiration for these roman grew. then, i got interested...
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mr. carter: i urge support, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to submit analysis if the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation which confirms that the bill increases taxes by $10.6 billion on individuals making under $200,000 in 2023 and increases taxes by $32.6 billion across all incomes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the good gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the ranking member. the american people are sick and tired of runaway government promises of how excessive spend, tax increases and green new deal special interest investments are going to make their lives better and reduce inflation. we are here today in this chamber to raise taxes on the american people, hire 87,000 new i.r.s. auditors forever mr and pass over a half trillion in government spending all in the name of inflation reduction a
mr. carter: i urge support, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to submit analysis if the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation which confirms that the bill increases taxes by $10.6 billion on individuals making under $200,000 in 2023 and increases taxes by $32.6 billion across all incomes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the good gentleman...
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mrs. carter's husband jimmy is the oldest living former president at 97. still to come on the newshour.nt prepares to elect its first female representative to congress. democracy advocates raise the alarm about election deniers in charge of vote counts. and singer bonnie raitt discusses her new album and dynamic career. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from wta studios in washington and from the walter kwok -- walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: as we reported former trump organization's cfo allen weisselberg pleaded guilty today to tax fraud, and as part of the plea deal, he is expected to testify against the company to discuss what this means for the former president, i'm joined by andrea bernstein who covers trumps legal issues for npr. welcome back to the newshour. so we know the former president himself is not charged here. but how unusual is it for the company of a former president to be iolved in criminal charges like this? >> i think was the only time it's ever happened. there has never been a post presidency like trump's and i thi
mrs. carter's husband jimmy is the oldest living former president at 97. still to come on the newshour.nt prepares to elect its first female representative to congress. democracy advocates raise the alarm about election deniers in charge of vote counts. and singer bonnie raitt discusses her new album and dynamic career. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from wta studios in washington and from the walter kwok -- walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university....
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mr. carter and i understand each other. to be where we are today. >> it's an american dream story, and you may know some of it. but you don't know all of it, especially since the story's not over. and a new installment just came out heading into this weekend as jay-z using an unusually long four minutes of straight poetry to tackle the drug war, business, discrimination, and perseverance. the poetry spoken over a beat in a song with other artists. and i think you'll see why it's poetry, as we go through it now. we live in a politics, an economy dominated by billionaires. since jim crow america made racial progress in some areas. congress is more racially diverse than it's ever been. the last three winning democratic national tickets featured diversity, racial minorities. but other paths have hit roadblocks. consider the wealth gap. in contrast to politics of congress, it is as you see here, virtually the same now as it was all the way back in the early 1960s. the main reason is most family wealth is generational -- houses a
mr. carter and i understand each other. to be where we are today. >> it's an american dream story, and you may know some of it. but you don't know all of it, especially since the story's not over. and a new installment just came out heading into this weekend as jay-z using an unusually long four minutes of straight poetry to tackle the drug war, business, discrimination, and perseverance. the poetry spoken over a beat in a song with other artists. and i think you'll see why it's poetry,...
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mr. carter. >> thank you. i want to say right off, i appreciate the fact we are having a hearing about rule america. a big part of my district is full of agriculture and forestry. this is because just as i do not feel the united states gets the credit for bd reese in carbon emissions we've achieved over the years, i do not think our farmers and or stores get the credit they deserve for what they have done with sustainable force serving -- our farmers who are producing more food and fiber and feed and renewable fuels without using more resources the united states farmers the world and we are trying to criticize them for carbon emissions. it baffles me. i want to read you a couple things here. agricultural productivity increased to 87% from 948 -- 1948 to 2017. -- the same amount of corn it would have had to in 1990. 4 million fewer are 27 sent you are for cotton. -- 27% fewer for cotton. -- livestock. they continue to reduce their emissions. emissions for the reduction have declined 8% since 1990. 18% in pork.
mr. carter. >> thank you. i want to say right off, i appreciate the fact we are having a hearing about rule america. a big part of my district is full of agriculture and forestry. this is because just as i do not feel the united states gets the credit for bd reese in carbon emissions we've achieved over the years, i do not think our farmers and or stores get the credit they deserve for what they have done with sustainable force serving -- our farmers who are producing more food and fiber...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the inflation expansion act. which includes deeply troubling proposals that will kneecap medical innovation and harm paish yernts' access to -- patients' access to cures. 40 years i was behind the counter. i told the patient how much the prescription would be. i was the one who witnessed the senior citizens making decisions to buy medication or groceries. i had to tell the mother how much the antibiotic would be and see her in tears trying to find the money to pay for t i know all too well about prescription drug prices. today i'm behind the podium as my democratic colleagues decide whether to mortgage those same patients' health and well-being for a political win. this is immoral and it must be stopped. the united states leads the world in medical innovation. i have watched it. i have seen it. as terminal illnesses became treatable with a simple bill. i have seen
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the inflation expansion act. which includes deeply troubling proposals that will kneecap medical innovation and harm paish yernts' access to -- patients' access to cures. 40 years i was behind the counter. i told the patient how much the prescription would be. i was the one who witnessed the senior citizens making...
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as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? guest: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these polls, his approval rating is bad right now. beyond that, we have to talk about age as well. it happens to all of us. it is not a knock on him. he will be in the mid 80's by the time his second term ends. host: mike, good morning to you. caller: i just wanted to get your perspective on trump and this notion -- the first draft of history is in the news? host: what is your take on president trump? caller: i don't think he is that bad. guest: can i ask you a question? do you believe he bears any responsibility for the january 6 attack on the capital or trying to stea
as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? guest: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the inflation expansion act. which includes deeply troubling proposals that will kneecap medical innovation and harm paish yernts' access to -- patients' access to cures. 40 years i was behind the counter. i told the patient how much the prescription would be. i was the one who witnessed the senior citizens making decisions to buy medication or groceries. i had to tell the mother how much the antibiotic would be and see her in tears trying to find the money to pay for t i know all too well about prescription drug prices. today i'm behind the podium as my democratic colleagues decide whether to mortgage those same patients' health and well-being for a political win. this is immoral and it must be stopped. the united states leads the world in medical innovation. i have watched it. i have seen it. as terminal illnesses became treatable with a simple bill. i have seen
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the inflation expansion act. which includes deeply troubling proposals that will kneecap medical innovation and harm paish yernts' access to -- patients' access to cures. 40 years i was behind the counter. i told the patient how much the prescription would be. i was the one who witnessed the senior citizens making...
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mr. carter -- >> thank you madam chair, and thank all the witnesses here. really easy to profile and say, you're a gun manufacturer, you're an awful person. terrible person. but that's not always the case, in fact that's never the case. and i just want to make sure you understand, daniel defenses, a major employer in my district that i have the honor and privilege of representing in the first congressional district of georgia. they provide jobs, well paying jobs in our community. and they're great jobs, great jobs that provide people with the opportunity to produce a great product and to be reimbursed for that product, and for the fine work that they do. mister daniel, before i get into a couple questions i notice that you have been asked time and time again during this hearing about some ads involving children, you haven't really had the opportunity to respond about the intent. i want to just give you the opportunity, if you wanted to comment on some of those ads and what exactly you had in mind when you are doing that? >> congressman, this photo was taken
mr. carter -- >> thank you madam chair, and thank all the witnesses here. really easy to profile and say, you're a gun manufacturer, you're an awful person. terrible person. but that's not always the case, in fact that's never the case. and i just want to make sure you understand, daniel defenses, a major employer in my district that i have the honor and privilege of representing in the first congressional district of georgia. they provide jobs, well paying jobs in our community. and...
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mr. weber: as the member designated by the following members, carter, granger, meuser, luetkemeyer, i inform the house that they will be voting no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by john sarbanes, i inform the house that john sarbanes will vote yes on the motion to pass the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by david cicilline of rhode island, i inform the house that he will vote yes on the motion to co concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. budd of north carolina, mr. owens of utah, mr, ms. herrell of new mexico, mr. norman of south carolina, ms. green of georgia, mr. cawthorn of north carolina and mr. good of virginia, i inform the house that these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts s
mr. weber: as the member designated by the following members, carter, granger, meuser, luetkemeyer, i inform the house that they will be voting no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by john sarbanes, i inform the house that john sarbanes will vote yes on the motion to pass the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek...
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as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? est: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these polls, his approval rating is bad right now. beyond that, we have to talk about age as well. it happens to all of us. it is not a knock on him. he will be in the mid 80's by the time his second term ends. host: mike, good morning to you. caller: i just wanted to get your perspective on trump and this notion -- the first draft of history is in the news? host: what is your take on president trump? caller: i don't think he is that bad. guest: can i ask you a question? do you believe he bears any responsibility for the january 6 attack on the capital or trying to steal
as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? est: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these...
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as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? guest: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these polls, his approval rating is bad right now. beyond that, we have to talk about age as well. it happens to all of us. it is not a knock on him. he will be in the mid 80's by the time his second term ends. host: mike, good morning to you. caller: i just wanted to get your perspective on trump and this notion -- the first draft of history is in the news? host: what is your take on president trump? caller: i don't think he is that bad. guest: can i ask you a question? do you believe he bears any responsibility for the january 6 attack on the capital or trying to stea
as far as whether carter will run again? host: you mean mr. biden? guest: jimmy carter is not running again. whether president biden runs again. a political scientist, who i respect thinks that next spring biden will announce that he will not run for a second term. things are looking better for him this past week. amazing how quickly politics can change. he can make an argument that i was the sane, stable bridge from trump and i think a lot of people will be ok with that. if we believe these...
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carter. this was, quote, a coup in search of a legal theory. thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. >> i want to thank our witnesses for joining us today. the members of the select committee may have additional questions for today's witnesses, and we ask that you respond expeditiously in writing to those questions. without objection, members will be permitted ten business days to submit statements for the record, including opening remarks and additional questions for the witnesses. the second panel of witnesses is now dismissed. [inaudible conversations] >> without objection the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren, for a closing statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. now that we understand the litigation efforts by president trump and his allies i would like to present additional actions taken by the trump campaign during this time. president trump continued to push the stolen election narrative, even though he and his allies knew that their litigation efforts, making the same claim, had failed. it's worth pointing out that litig
carter. this was, quote, a coup in search of a legal theory. thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. >> i want to thank our witnesses for joining us today. the members of the select committee may have additional questions for today's witnesses, and we ask that you respond expeditiously in writing to those questions. without objection, members will be permitted ten business days to submit statements for the record, including opening remarks and additional questions for the witnesses....
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library supervisory archivist christian carter and her superb team including matthew hanson sarah and evans and patrick faye. he notes that in the stacks at hyde park mrs. roosevelt's papers. rise 889 cubic feet more than a million documents their content traversing. no fewer than nine ages of world history from the victorian age to the space age. let me close with these words from the new biography. luckily eleanor roosevelt believed in protecting and guaranteeing individual freedom. nothing could have forged a greater trust with her future biographers scholars and historians then the counterintuitive measure of making her personal and professional papers available for all to study. i thank you all for joining us this evening as we explore the life and legacy of eleanor roosevelt with historian or leader black and biographer david nicholas. and i'm so pleased to be sharing this virtual space with an old friend alita and a new acquaintance david who until this moment. i had only know through written words of first via our recent emails and more importantly this wonderful new biography, which i really enjoyed reading over the past few days. i should not
library supervisory archivist christian carter and her superb team including matthew hanson sarah and evans and patrick faye. he notes that in the stacks at hyde park mrs. roosevelt's papers. rise 889 cubic feet more than a million documents their content traversing. no fewer than nine ages of world history from the victorian age to the space age. let me close with these words from the new biography. luckily eleanor roosevelt believed in protecting and guaranteeing individual freedom. nothing...
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mr. trump's documents are covered by a specific statute, s the presidential records act of 1978. his rightsl rds a under the actp any application of the laws the fbi cites presidents from washington through cartertreated to white house papers as their personal property, and neither congress nor n the courts ever disputed that. joining us now is former u.s. lawyer david schoen and harmeet ilin, chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association. david ,wo o tonight "the washington post" published the latest leaks from the biden doj. all of this is feeling a little familiar to me. how about you? yeah, of course.es listen, it's a completers political partisan weaponization ofe. the processza and it's a very scary thing because this is a process in which the courts for decades have said we have to have a neutral and detached d magistrate overseeing things if we can't trust this process, we're in a lot of trouble, not just when a president's records are seized, but, you know, all t of us are in danger if we can't trust the integrity of the process once it becomes politicized, we're all inol a heap of trouble. soit on this column that rivkin david rivkin wrote harmeet about a legal basis under
mr. trump's documents are covered by a specific statute, s the presidential records act of 1978. his rightsl rds a under the actp any application of the laws the fbi cites presidents from washington through cartertreated to white house papers as their personal property, and neither congress nor n the courts ever disputed that. joining us now is former u.s. lawyer david schoen and harmeet ilin, chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association. david ,wo o tonight "the washington...
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mr. clerk. >> that completes our initial announcements. >> thank you. could you please read the first item? >> yes, item 1 motion finding tiffany carter proposal to apply for grants and contracts administered by it office of economic work force development and seek assistance from oewd related to the growth of the restaurant she owns and benefit the mission of sf block wall street and black wall street foundation are not incompatible with the activities of the small business commission she is a member subject to conditions. >> at the last meeting we made a slight amendment which required a one week continuance, otherwise nothing changed and i do not have additional amendments. any members of the public when would like to testify on item number 1? >> yes, members of the public who wish to speak and in person can line up to speak at this time. for thoest listening remote ly call 415-655-0001 and enter meeting idea and pound and pound again. once connected press star 3 to enter the speaker line. those in the queue please wait until the system states you run muted. we do not have anyone in person. we have two people on the line for public
mr. clerk. >> that completes our initial announcements. >> thank you. could you please read the first item? >> yes, item 1 motion finding tiffany carter proposal to apply for grants and contracts administered by it office of economic work force development and seek assistance from oewd related to the growth of the restaurant she owns and benefit the mission of sf block wall street and black wall street foundation are not incompatible with the activities of the small business...