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ms. whitein e-mail they will pay for the construction assessment only if the companies that requested do not provide the same scope of work as them. i have a proposal from a professional land surveyor. i also have a proposal from a structural engineering firm which provides an onsite evaluation and will prepare a written report with photos. i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we wanted bridge housing to pay the companies directly. for the sanctity of our privacy and confidentiality we feel it's reasonable to give our reports. bound by law to provide accurate and true information. if and only if our homes sustain any damages, we would then release the report to bridge housing. we do not want bridge housing to have photos of the interiors of our homes prior to that. the best case scenario is never sustain any damages. the worst case scenario is that all of our homes sink into the ground. even with
ms. whitein e-mail they will pay for the construction assessment only if the companies that requested do not provide the same scope of work as them. i have a proposal from a professional land surveyor. i also have a proposal from a structural engineering firm which provides an onsite evaluation and will prepare a written report with photos. i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we wanted bridge...
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ms. white has stated in e-mail they will pay for the construction assessment only if the companies that requested do not provide the same scope of work as them. i have a proposal from a professional land surveyor. i also have a proposal from a structural engineering firm which provides an onsite evaluation and will prepare a written report with photos. i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we wanted bridge housing to pay the companies directly. for the sanctity of our privacy and confidentiality we feel it's reasonable to give our reports. bound by law to provide accurate and true information. if and only if our homes sustain any damages, we would then release the report to bridge housing. we do not want bridge housing to have photos of the interiors of our homes prior to that. the best case scenario is never sustain any damages. the worst case scenario is that all of our homes sink into the groun
ms. white has stated in e-mail they will pay for the construction assessment only if the companies that requested do not provide the same scope of work as them. i have a proposal from a professional land surveyor. i also have a proposal from a structural engineering firm which provides an onsite evaluation and will prepare a written report with photos. i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we...
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ms. white's in a photo of the local naacp realizing the organization was open to women, she decided to attend her first meeting. the only woman there that day, the branch was having elections and she was elected secretary. she wanted to register to vote. edie nixon, active in the union for sleeping carporters was heading up this effort. there were only 31 black people in montgomery registered to vote. nixon came by her apartment to bring her some materials and so began a partnership that would change the course of american history. she tried three times to vote. part of the process was a test, but that test was administered differently for black people than for white people. on the third time she took it, sure that she many passed and decided that she would consider bringing suit if she didn't pass, she copied down all the questions and the answers. the registrar saw her. she passed the test. a fun hurdle was that once you were registered people were required to pay poll taxes not just from the year they got registered but from all the years back to when they had been eligible to vote. $1.50
ms. white's in a photo of the local naacp realizing the organization was open to women, she decided to attend her first meeting. the only woman there that day, the branch was having elections and she was elected secretary. she wanted to register to vote. edie nixon, active in the union for sleeping carporters was heading up this effort. there were only 31 black people in montgomery registered to vote. nixon came by her apartment to bring her some materials and so began a partnership that would...
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leader mcconnell has said he is not been invited to the white house and has not had a direct conversation with the president since the inauguration. ms. psaki: i think he corrected that statement. >> previously, leader mccarthy had said he had tried to reach out to the white house to get an invitation. does the president plan to have some sort of big meeting with leaders across the aisle where we would see photos of them together? ms. psaki: i'm sure he will but we have limited because of covid to events in the east wing. we would be very much -- we had the easter egg role preparations which will not happen but we've had more vital meetings than that. he has had a number of bipartisan meetings in the oval office and will continue to do those. those have been with committee chairs or members with specific druids at -- jurisdictions. he has a long friendship with leader mcconnell and has spoken with him. he speaks with him regularly. we will not read out all of those calls but i expect that will continue. >> we have seen a lot of images of spring breakers in florida. how aware of that is the president? is he being updated on that regul
leader mcconnell has said he is not been invited to the white house and has not had a direct conversation with the president since the inauguration. ms. psaki: i think he corrected that statement. >> previously, leader mccarthy had said he had tried to reach out to the white house to get an invitation. does the president plan to have some sort of big meeting with leaders across the aisle where we would see photos of them together? ms. psaki: i'm sure he will but we have limited because of...
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ms. white are you speaking? >> hi everyone. yes, i'll be speaking and steven is here as well this evening. thank you for the opportunity to speak and represent the project this evening. i'm sarah white, a director on the northern california team with bridge housing and project manager for the mission project. this project was granted approval in 2019 under sb-35. the site permit was approved and pulled in 2020, the appeal period has long expired and we followed all notification. and even after the approval was received in summer of 2019, we continued doing outreach through the remainder of the year to share project information about the approved project and i have provided some materials dissimilar nated throughout the community. because it was granted approval, under sb-35 and pursuant to california government code, the board of appeals has no authority to deny or modify the projector site permit, doing so would inhibit or preclude the development, prohibited by the state law. we believe the appellant's request must be denied.
ms. white are you speaking? >> hi everyone. yes, i'll be speaking and steven is here as well this evening. thank you for the opportunity to speak and represent the project this evening. i'm sarah white, a director on the northern california team with bridge housing and project manager for the mission project. this project was granted approval in 2019 under sb-35. the site permit was approved and pulled in 2020, the appeal period has long expired and we followed all notification. and even...
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white supremists-type people. what is your opinion on that? those were trump supporters. host: ok. ms. chumley, go ahead. guest: white supremacists suck. they are the dredge of society. the same as those on the left who would commit acts of violence. calling yourself anti-antifa short for anti-fascists and saying that you are against fascism doesn't blind the truth of those who watch your actions when you break storefront windows and throw bricks and things like that. you can call yourself what you want. but it's your actions who speak louder. as far as any trump supporters threatening acts of violence, they are just as despicable as those on the left who threaten and carry out acts of violence. host: cheryl chumley, the "washington times" online opinion editor. find the work of her publication at >> the u.s. house canceled the meeting due to continued security concerns in the aftermath of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the associated press reports that the capitol police have asked the national guard to retain
white supremists-type people. what is your opinion on that? those were trump supporters. host: ok. ms. chumley, go ahead. guest: white supremacists suck. they are the dredge of society. the same as those on the left who would commit acts of violence. calling yourself anti-antifa short for anti-fascists and saying that you are against fascism doesn't blind the truth of those who watch your actions when you break storefront windows and throw bricks and things like that. you can call yourself what...
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explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass communication from the annenberg school at the university of pennsylvania and a phd in american civilization from nyu a fulbright scholar in italy. she has received fellowships and grants from the national endowment for the humanities the franklin and eleanor roosevelt institute, the hoover presidential library and the lbj foundation. before joining the faculty at the city university of new york. she taught in palermo and rome. betty is the author of a number of books including first ladies the ever-changing role which will be talking about tonight lady bird and linden the hidden story of a marriage that made a president the roosevelt women and inside the white house. she currently resides in
explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass communication from the annenberg school at the university of pennsylvania...
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white house pulled neera tanden to be o.m.b. director. there has been push by some democratic leadership in the house to have ms. young be the new nominee for o.m.b. director for the biden administration. is she somebody you could support based on what you heard? senator johnson: she has come with good recommendations from senators i respect. o.m.b. director is incredibly important position, especially for myself, another accountant. numbers matter. and we need information. that's the main thing i'll be looking for from the nominees is to make sure i get a commitment from them they'll provide congress, particularly this senate, with the information we need. right now i don't know how much that $1 trillion or how much that $4 trillion isn't unspent. that we've been told it's close to $1 trillion. it would be nice to have that information real time every day of the week but we don't have that information. reporter: you haven't heard anything yet from ms. young? senator johnson: the process has just begun. reporter: ok, thank you. senator johnson: thank you. >> sunday on "in depth", elizabeth kolbert, staff writer
white house pulled neera tanden to be o.m.b. director. there has been push by some democratic leadership in the house to have ms. young be the new nominee for o.m.b. director for the biden administration. is she somebody you could support based on what you heard? senator johnson: she has come with good recommendations from senators i respect. o.m.b. director is incredibly important position, especially for myself, another accountant. numbers matter. and we need information. that's the main...
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again in late today that was almost always the white helmets 1st on the scene a rebel propaganda and rescue group funded by the same people who put guns and ms cells in militants have just so we're clear whose side the white helmets well on they operate only in territory controlled by geodes so the kurds for example wouldn't let them anywhere near their towns with the syrian government rule of the syrian democratic forces for good reason this group is by all reports poison we heard at the un panel what do these that they got up to in their free time organ trafficking stage press cues that and when the cameras are off a little fighting on the side. they told me that while they were not affiliated to mr front despite the fact that their center was actually in a no sort of front complex the notes from front headquarters were directly next door to the white house at center that i visited they told while they had an era for the ation to muster front it was very likely that every other white holik group in syria did have affiliation to us or front were led by a nurse or a front militants and then the other situation this would be a scam a racket i
again in late today that was almost always the white helmets 1st on the scene a rebel propaganda and rescue group funded by the same people who put guns and ms cells in militants have just so we're clear whose side the white helmets well on they operate only in territory controlled by geodes so the kurds for example wouldn't let them anywhere near their towns with the syrian government rule of the syrian democratic forces for good reason this group is by all reports poison we heard at the un...
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explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass
explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass
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explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass communication from the annenberg school at the university of pennsylvania and a phd in american civilization from nyu a fulbright scholar in italy. she has received fellowships and grants from the national endowment for the humanities the franklin and eleanor roosevelt institute, the hoover presidential library and the lbj foundation. before joining the faculty at the city university of new york. she taught in palermo and rome. betty is the author of a number of books including first ladies the ever-changing role which will be talking about tonight lady bird and linden the hidden story of a marriage that made a president the roosevelt women and inside the white house. she currently resides in
explaining why so many of their well-educated and socially connected wives embrace their white house duties with confidence. ms. caroli is the author of first ladies the ever-changing role from martha, washington to melania trump. the white house historical association provided the video now, it's my pleasure to welcome betty caroli to history happy hour. a graduate of oberlin college betty holds a master's degree in mass communication from the annenberg school at the university of pennsylvania...
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ms. pelosi: now the distinguished majority leader of the senate and i will sign the bill and then it will begin its course to the white house. with that, we thank all of our members who are here, house and senate. i do want to acknowledge nikema williams who is here, because in some ways she made today possible. [applause] mr. schumer: and bernie sanders, our chairman of the budget committee, did a great, great job in getting this done. as did -- ms. pelosi: as did john yarmuth of kentucky. with a little help from bourbon, right? and, again, i see ritchie neal and ron wyden, the chairs of the finance committee. between the two of them, they put nearly $1 trillion into the pockets of the american people. but in any event, we're here to sign the bill. so thank you all very much for joining us. thank you to our chairs, our house and senate chairs, and as you said, mr. leader, so correctly, all those who are not here as well. thank you. shall we? [applause] >> well done. [talking simultaneously] >> well done. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accur
ms. pelosi: now the distinguished majority leader of the senate and i will sign the bill and then it will begin its course to the white house. with that, we thank all of our members who are here, house and senate. i do want to acknowledge nikema williams who is here, because in some ways she made today possible. [applause] mr. schumer: and bernie sanders, our chairman of the budget committee, did a great, great job in getting this done. as did -- ms. pelosi: as did john yarmuth of kentucky....
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white supremists-type people. what is your opinion on that? those were trump supporters. host: ok. ms. chumley, go ahead. est: white supremacists suck. they are the dredge of society. the same as those on the left who would commit acts of violence. calling yourself anti-antifa short for anti-fascists and saying that you are against fascism doesn't blind the truth of those who watch your actions when you break storefront windows and throw bricks and things like that. you can call yourself what you want. but it's your actions who speak louder. as far as any trump supporters threatening acts of violence, they are just as despicable as those on the left who threaten and carry out acts of violence. host: cheryl chumley, the "washington times" online opinion editor. find the work of her publication at washingtontimes.com. thanks for your time today. guest: thank you. host: that's it for our program. and another one comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we'll see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
white supremists-type people. what is your opinion on that? those were trump supporters. host: ok. ms. chumley, go ahead. est: white supremacists suck. they are the dredge of society. the same as those on the left who would commit acts of violence. calling yourself anti-antifa short for anti-fascists and saying that you are against fascism doesn't blind the truth of those who watch your actions when you break storefront windows and throw bricks and things like that. you can call yourself what...
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ms. williams' social media history that, of all the right-wing white nationalist groups and personalitieshe followed, this nick fuentes guy was her clear favorite. mr. fuentes is an advocate for a whites-only homeland, as in a country exclusively for white people. i will give you one guess as to what country he thinks that should be. his charming resume includes denying that the holocaust happened, claiming that things were better in america under jim crow laws, so he's pro racial segregation, of course, the better to achieve, ultimately, a whites-only nation. he was at the white nationalist unite the right rally in charlottesville in 2017. he rallied pro trump rioters outside the u.s. capitol on january 6th this year. and this weekend, while conservatives and elected republicans were holding their annual conservative political action conference, cpac, this year it was all about how donald trump actually won the election and he's still secretly the actual president. while that was happening at cpac, this guy, nick fuentes, hosted his own rival conference for trump fans for whom cpac wasn'
ms. williams' social media history that, of all the right-wing white nationalist groups and personalitieshe followed, this nick fuentes guy was her clear favorite. mr. fuentes is an advocate for a whites-only homeland, as in a country exclusively for white people. i will give you one guess as to what country he thinks that should be. his charming resume includes denying that the holocaust happened, claiming that things were better in america under jim crow laws, so he's pro racial segregation,...
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the reason the white house needed to look for a republican to support ms. tanden is because conservative democrat joe manchin of west virginia announced that he wouldn't vote for her, which immediately, it was evident as soon as he said that, that that could potentially scupper her nomination. he said he decided he did not like the combative tone of some of neera tanden's past tweets. and the reason this is sticking in everyone's craw, the reason that announcement that he wouldn't support tanden has become sort of a stain on senator manchin's reputation, is not that senators don't have a choice as to which way they're going to vote on every nominee. it's the question of the standard that he's applying here, because of course senator manchin voted to confirm plenty of trump nominees, all men, of course, who had much worse problems with their online tone than neera tanden ever got anywhere near. the reason this is a real problem for senator manchin and his reputation is because for some reason, senator manchin was only bothered by her tone in her online state
the reason the white house needed to look for a republican to support ms. tanden is because conservative democrat joe manchin of west virginia announced that he wouldn't vote for her, which immediately, it was evident as soon as he said that, that that could potentially scupper her nomination. he said he decided he did not like the combative tone of some of neera tanden's past tweets. and the reason this is sticking in everyone's craw, the reason that announcement that he wouldn't support...
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ms. frizzle -- whoo! but over the weekend, he faced his biggest challenge yet, staying upright. >> a white house spokesperson is blamed wind gusts for president biden's stumbling three times as he attempted to climb the stairs on to air force one. this happened as the commander-in-chief was boarding the aircraft to fly to georgia, same white house spokesperson added mr. biden is doing "is hundred% fine" and did not require medical attention. ( chuckles ) >> trevor: i'm sorry, guys, i can't believe this happened. the president got knocked over by wind? this is going to be testify first president where the secret service needs to carry around paperweights. hold on, sir, we got you. someone sneezed. why couldn't they just say he tripped? tripping on stairs is a normal thing. you don't need to lie about it. saying you got blown over by the wind, that is so much weirder! it's like if your roommate walked in on you jerking off and instead of just telling him, you're, like, oh, no, i'm detaching my pennies for the night, i put it away for safekeeping! it's not like this just happened to joe biden. it happens all th
ms. frizzle -- whoo! but over the weekend, he faced his biggest challenge yet, staying upright. >> a white house spokesperson is blamed wind gusts for president biden's stumbling three times as he attempted to climb the stairs on to air force one. this happened as the commander-in-chief was boarding the aircraft to fly to georgia, same white house spokesperson added mr. biden is doing "is hundred% fine" and did not require medical attention. ( chuckles ) >> trevor: i'm...
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pandemic, that the trump administration left them with ms here this week, president biden is trying to sell who trillion dollar relief package and white house correspondent peter doocy from the north lawn, good evening, peter. >> good evening, speaks bret, two weeks since he said anything at the border here the administration is not hinting about a presidential trip to the southwest but instead dedicating this entire week as of right now to selling a stimulus package that already passed. >> shots in arms and money in pockets. that's important. >> 100 million doses of covid-19 vaccines distributed and 100 million stimulus checks deposited, the president is taking a victory lap. >> it is here. certainly sooner than i ever thought possible. >> the president will promote it. in pennsylvania and georgia as republicans argued the president needs to pencil and a trip to the southern border. the biden white house blames border problems on president trump. but critics are pointing to the calendar. >> empirically, you can't help but notice the administration changes and there is a search. >> that surge has beds looking to fill a convention cent
pandemic, that the trump administration left them with ms here this week, president biden is trying to sell who trillion dollar relief package and white house correspondent peter doocy from the north lawn, good evening, peter. >> good evening, speaks bret, two weeks since he said anything at the border here the administration is not hinting about a presidential trip to the southwest but instead dedicating this entire week as of right now to selling a stimulus package that already passed....
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white house. among topics expected -- covid-19, guns, and immigration. >> mr. president -- > reporter: president biden is holding the first press conference of his presidency today. mr. biden is expected to promote ms. coronavirus relief bill and his administration's success in ramping up the vaccination effort. >> 100 million shots before my we did it in about 60 days. >> reporter: since the press conference was announced last week, there have been two mass shootings that have claimed the lives of 18 people in georgia and colorado. >> it's so sad that we have to lose lives in order to motivate people aet >> reporter: with action from congress unlikely, the white house is considering at least three executive actions -- strengthening background checks, blocking the sale of gun-making kits, and providing more funding to fight gun violence. >> no one is talking about overturning or changing the second amendment. >> reporter: also expected to come up today, immigration at the southern border which mr. biden's activity cittics say has turned into a crisis on his watch. >> the biden administration has lost control of the southern border. >> reporter: yesterday president biden told vice president hairs to
white house. among topics expected -- covid-19, guns, and immigration. >> mr. president -- > reporter: president biden is holding the first press conference of his presidency today. mr. biden is expected to promote ms. coronavirus relief bill and his administration's success in ramping up the vaccination effort. >> 100 million shots before my we did it in about 60 days. >> reporter: since the press conference was announced last week, there have been two mass shootings that...
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white people. host: it sounded like, becca graham, you want to do add more to that story? ms.raham: we found ourselves in tears at the end it just with all of the struggles, how hard she tried to save her country and her people. she was really deposed right at the end for insisting upon voting rights for people of asian descent and native hawaiians, and that was the tipping point that brought the kingdom of hawaii to a relatively firm end, and she wrote that song, probably famous. we probably know the song aloha oy, and as the flag of hawaii came down that song was playing and everyone bowed their heads. there was a lot of emotion we sometimes bring into the show where we feel for somebody, you know? after all the effort it did not work out. on a lighter note, queen liliuokalani is mentioned in little women. when amy is in england she mentions she saw the queen of the spanish islands and that was queen lili'uokalani. host: we started with two women of color, and i'm just wondering in general especially with the emphasis on diversity and learning the stories of diverse people,
white people. host: it sounded like, becca graham, you want to do add more to that story? ms.raham: we found ourselves in tears at the end it just with all of the struggles, how hard she tried to save her country and her people. she was really deposed right at the end for insisting upon voting rights for people of asian descent and native hawaiians, and that was the tipping point that brought the kingdom of hawaii to a relatively firm end, and she wrote that song, probably famous. we probably...
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capote of -- truman capote's black and white ball, and the first person she sees is the defense secretary. her life is gatsbyesque. host: is it still a worthwhile read? msbecker: yes, there is so much archival work that has been done that it is dated and frankie herself said she would not write the same but but it is classic, and you would read it and say in 1972 this was an extraordinary book. i asked that same question to the expert at harvard now who is considered a pulitzer prize-winning historian of vietnam, he said absolutely it is on that short shelf. a classic. host: this is a story of four female reporters because it is your story as well. we have a photograph of you in cambodia, 1974 that we will put on the screen. how did you get to cambodia? ms. becker: [laughter] i was in graduate school, asian studies. i am enough younger than the other women that i was consciously following in the -- in their footsteps. i was a student in asian studies, a member of something called the committee of concerned asian scholars. all of us through research and politics and history realized that we should not be in that war, so i came with that mindset, but the
capote of -- truman capote's black and white ball, and the first person she sees is the defense secretary. her life is gatsbyesque. host: is it still a worthwhile read? msbecker: yes, there is so much archival work that has been done that it is dated and frankie herself said she would not write the same but but it is classic, and you would read it and say in 1972 this was an extraordinary book. i asked that same question to the expert at harvard now who is considered a pulitzer prize-winning...
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that the mayor was withdrawing her nomination to head the white house office of management and budget due to a lack of support among senators. ms. young previously served as the democratic staff director for the house appropriations committee. it's possible she would become president biden's new choice to lead the budget office, but as of now, no official announcement has come from the administration. >> this hearing for the purpose of which is to speak with ms. young is been nominated by the president to be the deputy omb director. let me thank my colleagues who are here with us today in person. i know chuck grassley is back and others will be coming. and we thank those that are participating remotely. we are here today to consider the nomination to become the next deputy director of the office of management and budget. as we all know, the omb is responsible for preparing the president's budget, reviewing federal relations and providing the proper oversight of federal agencies. it's a very important task. for the past 14 years, ms. young has served as a top staffer on the house appropriations committee and has done an excellen
that the mayor was withdrawing her nomination to head the white house office of management and budget due to a lack of support among senators. ms. young previously served as the democratic staff director for the house appropriations committee. it's possible she would become president biden's new choice to lead the budget office, but as of now, no official announcement has come from the administration. >> this hearing for the purpose of which is to speak with ms. young is been nominated by...
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a bit of clarity from the ms trace in the last 20 minutes on this $2.25 trillion plan, with brian deese of the national economic council. some detail from jen psaki, the whiteress secretary, and the last hour. the president will have more tax proposals in the coming weeks. what we learned this morning within this plan is something widely expected, lifting the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. that is the proposal. what we are learning from the white house press secretary is we will have more tax proposals in the coming weeks. tom: they are going to roll that out, but as we mentioned, with conor lamb and the 17th congressional district southwest of pittsburgh, i'm sorry, there is zero support. it is just not there. jonathan: we will see. i think lisa nailed it when she asked the question. this is just the start of a negotiation, right? this the first move. lisa: and what is nonnegotiable at this point? jonathan: are you talking about -- tom: are you talking about infrastructure or my exit? jonathan: i think we've got some contract negotiations coming up soon. [laughter] equity futures up four, up about 0.1%. this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word n
a bit of clarity from the ms trace in the last 20 minutes on this $2.25 trillion plan, with brian deese of the national economic council. some detail from jen psaki, the whiteress secretary, and the last hour. the president will have more tax proposals in the coming weeks. what we learned this morning within this plan is something widely expected, lifting the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. that is the proposal. what we are learning from the white house press secretary is we will have more...
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white house intern, member this? >> i want you to listen to neighboring going to say this again, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, ms. lubinski. kennedy: one of clinton's accuser wanting comic tweet today inviting bill clinton to speak on empowering women is like asking jeffrey dahmer to host a cooking class. yeah. the vp is also taking heat for staying silent about new york governor and a cuomo and his troubles. so what is the purpose of this partnership for empowering women? and who thought a this was a good idea? katherine it does not take a genius to rose the optics of this are pretty horrible. when i first heard about this, i wondered aloud, well why isn't hillary clinton teaming up with kamala harris? lb somewhat understand bubba bill clinton empowering women, is it april. ready? >> i guess we could theorize because women are impaired because hillary clinton's weight to importune with more important steps they invited bill as a second-best. i think actually what i would like to see that form address, regardless of whether it's clinton or harris, is the democratic agenda for the last year has been really very t
white house intern, member this? >> i want you to listen to neighboring going to say this again, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, ms. lubinski. kennedy: one of clinton's accuser wanting comic tweet today inviting bill clinton to speak on empowering women is like asking jeffrey dahmer to host a cooking class. yeah. the vp is also taking heat for staying silent about new york governor and a cuomo and his troubles. so what is the purpose of this partnership for empowering...
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ms. nearby. -- when his own military turned on him, heavy weapons and so forth are useful in these things. we were doing all sorts of studies at the white house. different potential vulnerabilities. armored glass at the white house. so a lot of things changed. mostly changed for the better. but i go back to those middle detectors, which made the difference, the historic assassin has been the lone gunman. it's close. there has not been an incident until since march 30th, 1981. i think that -- exerted some influence. it's time to make some change. >> the metal detectors are. huge huge as far as security is concerned. >> we were told early on no, as you remember, go through the metal detectors to get on an airplane, yet they don't want them at the white house. really? anyway. they are everywhere. >> yes. these guys are experts in the security but just to get from the point of view of someone who is not involved in making it a habit i can tell you that the change started immediately once he was in the hospital. it was twilight by the time they let our cars, i think there were four of us in the motorcade still at the hospital. they let our c
ms. nearby. -- when his own military turned on him, heavy weapons and so forth are useful in these things. we were doing all sorts of studies at the white house. different potential vulnerabilities. armored glass at the white house. so a lot of things changed. mostly changed for the better. but i go back to those middle detectors, which made the difference, the historic assassin has been the lone gunman. it's close. there has not been an incident until since march 30th, 1981. i think that --...
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white, not everything is obvious. there are two points over the next few weeks where there will be something of a conclusion. they committed that msterial code is also going to deliver his conclusions, probably later this month. and i think that latter investigation in particular is going to be really important to figuring out whether ms sturgeon actually broke the rules that she is supposed to follow. let's update you on the employment tribunal of sir philip rutman who brought a legal case against the home secretary, priti patel, who he accused of bullying when he resigned. that case has been settled and he was reported to have accepted and he was reported to have accepted a six figure sum from the government. we are now hearing how much that sum is actually. source have told the bbc he will receive £340,000, plus his legal costs in a settlement of that dispute with the home secretary priti patel. so £340,000 will be paid to him, plus legal costs in settlement of that legal costs in settlement of that legal claim against priti patel. the european commission has blocked the export of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine, produced in
white, not everything is obvious. there are two points over the next few weeks where there will be something of a conclusion. they committed that msterial code is also going to deliver his conclusions, probably later this month. and i think that latter investigation in particular is going to be really important to figuring out whether ms sturgeon actually broke the rules that she is supposed to follow. let's update you on the employment tribunal of sir philip rutman who brought a legal case...
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ms. jackson lee: the f.b.i., the secretary of homeland security said the greatest threat to america is domestic terrorism. white racism. white supremacy. not babies who have come here innocently and through no fault of their own. i rise with great enthusiasm to support h.r. 6 and to join my colleague, congresswoman roybal-allard, and her work for two decades we have stood alongside each other. the american dream and promise act provide immigrant youth and current potential holders of temporary protected status or deferred enforced departure, the opportunity to become citizens. this is a very person, this person, his name is alonzo, he was a doctor. he died coming to houston during hurricane harvey trying to save lives. or cesar espinoza, who organized a civil rights organization, a daca recipients, or the e.m.s. person who worked with us during hurricane harvey. these are the persons, liberians on deferred status and t.p.s. persons. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: support this because it's the right thing to do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. ms. j
ms. jackson lee: the f.b.i., the secretary of homeland security said the greatest threat to america is domestic terrorism. white racism. white supremacy. not babies who have come here innocently and through no fault of their own. i rise with great enthusiasm to support h.r. 6 and to join my colleague, congresswoman roybal-allard, and her work for two decades we have stood alongside each other. the american dream and promise act provide immigrant youth and current potential holders of temporary...
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ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the speaker of the house. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. it's wonderful to see members of congress wearing white today to observe the fact that we are making history by passing legislation about equality in our country. i thank congresswoman jackie speier for her relentless championing of this equal rights amendment in terms of the date that distinguished chair of the judiciary committee referenced, and i also thank carolyn maloney for her long-term advocacy of the equal rights amendment. thank you, mr. chairman nadler, foreenabling -- for enabling us to have this legislation on the floor today and for your leadership on this issue over time. madam speaker, 100 years ago, 1921, a solemn promise was made to the women of our country, one honoring our most fundamental truth to the nation, as the equal rights amendment was first introduced. when it was first introduced it said, men and women shall have equal rights throughout the united states and every place subject to its jurisdiction. simple, clear, fair, and just. yet, a century later, that promise remains unfulfilled. the equal rights amendment
ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the speaker of the house. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. it's wonderful to see members of congress wearing white today to observe the fact that we are making history by passing legislation about equality in our country. i thank congresswoman jackie speier for her relentless championing of this equal rights amendment in terms of the date that distinguished chair of the judiciary committee...
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white, not everything is obvious. there are two points over the next few weeks rather well be something of a conclusion. they committed that msosed to follow. thank you very much for nine, at holyrood. and i supposed to follow. thank you very | much for nine, at holyrood. and we will stay with us. i'm joined now by the new leader of the scottish labour party, anas sarwar. good afternoon, thank you for having me. do you think nicola sturgeon still has questions to answer? i think there are still questions to answer, and we saw the clip of first minister's questions, and i think what was really unfortunate about that exchange as it actually does stray into hard party politics rather than focusing on the principle is at hand, and that is about democracy of the first minister, the integrity and the actions and the will of the parliament being respected. and the first minister gave evidence yesterday, but we still haven't seen the full legal advice. we are expecting more legal advice on papers today, that is not an acceptable situation. that goes against two votes in the parliament, and i can see request made by the committee itse
white, not everything is obvious. there are two points over the next few weeks rather well be something of a conclusion. they committed that msosed to follow. thank you very much for nine, at holyrood. and i supposed to follow. thank you very | much for nine, at holyrood. and we will stay with us. i'm joined now by the new leader of the scottish labour party, anas sarwar. good afternoon, thank you for having me. do you think nicola sturgeon still has questions to answer? i think there are still...
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ms. camara? >> yes, chairwoman jackson lee. in the federal system african-americans are two times more likely to be charge with mandatory minimums compared to whites in the state system we see the use of a habitual offender law to result in a lot of racial disparities. as as a former public defendere reality is that we see everyday in the courtroom that the charging decisions are influenced by implicit and explicit bias. >> thank you. i am going to pause with a little bit of technical mishap here come and ask ms. bass to pause on the time and ask to make note of the time remaining so that the clock can be clear. we had three minutes remaining but we're going to turn to mr. biggs at this time. mr. biggs? >> yes, that you. >> you are not forgotten. you are recognized for five minutes. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate that, madam chair. i appreciate the testimony of mr. graves, very powerful as well as ms. rodgers. several states including california maryland new jersey new york have -- >> would you suspend? the clock needs to be a five minutes for mr. biggs, please. back to five minutes. all right. mr. biggs, continue. your clock just started fiv
ms. camara? >> yes, chairwoman jackson lee. in the federal system african-americans are two times more likely to be charge with mandatory minimums compared to whites in the state system we see the use of a habitual offender law to result in a lot of racial disparities. as as a former public defendere reality is that we see everyday in the courtroom that the charging decisions are influenced by implicit and explicit bias. >> thank you. i am going to pause with a little bit of...
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ms. mueller is coming up on our other panel. senator ossoff: mr. holder? >> african-americans atlanta had to wait 51 minutes to vote. white americans had to wait six minutes to vote. the vilification of widespread voter fraud, people say it all the time but simply saying it does not make it so. so these measures they are trying to put in place are really only designed to make it difficult for people they think will vote against them, and make it more difficult for those people to vote without any kind of basis for the concerns that they expressed. senator ossoff: thank you i yelled back. chair klobuchar: thank you. next up, senator hyde-smith? senator: i have a question of the chair. senator schumer, the majority leader, requested a response from public and members of this committee as to things that were happening in georgia. when is the appropriate time i can respond? chair klobuchar: you can respond right now. senator hyde-smith: senator schumer was wondering why on sundays, georgia would not participate in an electoral process of gathering signatures, registration and things on sunday. i would like to respond. georgia
ms. mueller is coming up on our other panel. senator ossoff: mr. holder? >> african-americans atlanta had to wait 51 minutes to vote. white americans had to wait six minutes to vote. the vilification of widespread voter fraud, people say it all the time but simply saying it does not make it so. so these measures they are trying to put in place are really only designed to make it difficult for people they think will vote against them, and make it more difficult for those people to vote...
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ms. jackson lee: the f.b.i., the secretary of homeland security said the greatest threat to america is domestic terrorism. white racism. white supremacy. not babies who have come here innocently and through no fault of their own. i rise with great enthusiasm to support h.r. 6 and to join my colleague, congresswoman roybal-allard, and her work for two decades we have stood alongside each other. the american dream and promise act provide immigrant youth and current potential holders of temporary protected status or deferred enforced departure, the opportunity to become citizens. this is a very person, this person, his name is alonzo, he was a doctor. he died coming to houston during hurricane harvey trying to save lives. or cesar espinoza, who organized a civil rights organization, a daca recipients, or the e.m.s. person who worked with us during hurricane harvey. these are the persons, liberians on deferred status and t.p.s. persons. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: support this because it's the right thing to do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. ms. j
ms. jackson lee: the f.b.i., the secretary of homeland security said the greatest threat to america is domestic terrorism. white racism. white supremacy. not babies who have come here innocently and through no fault of their own. i rise with great enthusiasm to support h.r. 6 and to join my colleague, congresswoman roybal-allard, and her work for two decades we have stood alongside each other. the american dream and promise act provide immigrant youth and current potential holders of temporary...
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white house polled the nomination for o.m.b. director. there's been push from some democratic leadership in the house to have ms. young be the new nominee for o.m.b. director from the biden administration. is she somebody that you could support based on what you've heard today? mr. johnson: just heard her first testimony. she's come with some good recommendations from senators i respect. o.m.b. director is an incredibly important position. especially for myself, another accountant. numbers matter. and we need information. that's the main thing i'll be look for from the nominees, to make sure i get a commit frment them that they'll provide congress -- commitment from them that they'll provide congress and the senate with information they need. i don't know how much that trillion dollars or how much that $4 trillion isn't unspent. we've been told it's close to $1 trillion. it would be nice to have that information real-time, every day of the week. but we don't have that information. reporter: you haven't heard anything yet from ms. young -- mr. johnson: the process has just begun. reporter: thank you. mr. johnson:
white house polled the nomination for o.m.b. director. there's been push from some democratic leadership in the house to have ms. young be the new nominee for o.m.b. director from the biden administration. is she somebody that you could support based on what you've heard today? mr. johnson: just heard her first testimony. she's come with some good recommendations from senators i respect. o.m.b. director is an incredibly important position. especially for myself, another accountant. numbers...