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president. >> in the first congressional district, you have another horrendous rino known as crazy nancy mace. >> mace is the first female graduate of the citadel, a single mom, and has come forward about surviving sexual assault when she was 16. >> i learned some very tough lessons during some very tough timein my life. >> in congress, she's working on bipartisan legislation on issues from climate change to cannabis to abortion. she also holds a key role on the oversight committee looking at president biden's handling of classified documents. >> we have to hold ourselves to a higher standard. everybody should be treated the same under the law. >> what does congresswoman nancy mace say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> representative nancy mace, welcome to "firing line," >> and thank you so much for having me. >> your journey has taken you from the waffle house to the u.s. house of representatives, where you now represent south carolina's 1st congressional district. >> mm-hmm. >> you were the first female
president. >> in the first congressional district, you have another horrendous rino known as crazy nancy mace. >> mace is the first female graduate of the citadel, a single mom, and has come forward about surviving sexual assault when she was 16. >> i learned some very tough lessons during some very tough timein my life. >> in congress, she's working on bipartisan legislation on issues from climate change to cannabis to abortion. she also holds a key role on the...
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nancy mace, you mentioned yesterday on the sunday show talking about this rules package. i will play a little bit of what she had to say. [video clip] >> when they did the rules package at the end of the day, there was only one point changed on the motion to vacate. that was the only difference in the package we are voting on tomorrow. that was different from the original package proposed. my question is, today, what backroom deals were cut and did they get those? we should not be operating like nancy pelosi, this small faction. the other ones saying they were fighting the swamp, but yet went and tried to act like they actually are the swamp trying to do backroom deals. we do not know what they got or didn't get. we do not have any idea what promises were made or what gentlemen's handshakes were made. we do not have any idea at this point. it does give me heartburn because that is not what we ran on. >> i had asked you initially about the rules package, which is published. and would be voted on tomorrow. our you saying you are going to withhold your vote on those publishe
nancy mace, you mentioned yesterday on the sunday show talking about this rules package. i will play a little bit of what she had to say. [video clip] >> when they did the rules package at the end of the day, there was only one point changed on the motion to vacate. that was the only difference in the package we are voting on tomorrow. that was different from the original package proposed. my question is, today, what backroom deals were cut and did they get those? we should not be...
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thank you. >> nancy mace, thank you for your time this morning.want to go to northern republican, tony gonzales in san antonio this morning. congressman, let's get right to it. i saw you said on fox news friday, you're very worried and the american public should be terrified at what the 118th congress is going to look like with all this division. exactly what do we need to be prepared for? >> yeah, margaret, good morning. thank you for having me. you know, the speaker vote is the easiest vote we'll take in congress. it was pretty chaotic. the rules package is the next easy vote. look, the house of representatives is a tough and rowdy place. anybody that watched c-span this week saw it firsthand. this is only the beginning. with such a small minority, republicans are much different than democrats. we're not just going to line up and jump off the cliff. all of us represent our districts and we're going to fight for that. i spent 20 years in my military. we have a nation to save. part of this division doesn't help. at the end of the day, you can't le
thank you. >> nancy mace, thank you for your time this morning.want to go to northern republican, tony gonzales in san antonio this morning. congressman, let's get right to it. i saw you said on fox news friday, you're very worried and the american public should be terrified at what the 118th congress is going to look like with all this division. exactly what do we need to be prepared for? >> yeah, margaret, good morning. thank you for having me. you know, the speaker vote is the...
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i talked to nancy mace today who called it tone deaf. do you agree this is not the way to go? this is not the lesson that republicans should have learned after the midterms. >> nancy is a friend of mine. i agree. she's right. if you look at the majority of people in this country, they believe in legality. they believe in reasonable limits on the back end. our policies ought to reflect the will of the people in america. i don't think it's wise to be going down this path. by the way, nancy and i have spoken -- we have a large group of people, by the way, who are going to hold our own party in check when it comes to what agenda they advance. we have a four-vote margin. there are more than four of us that are going to be able to halt anything -- any single party solutions or any type of extreme legislation. >> you served as an fbi special agent and federal prosecutor. your colleagues are pledging government investigations of the investigators, the so-called committee on weaponization of the federal government headed by jim jordan, scott perry was the subject of the january 6 invest
i talked to nancy mace today who called it tone deaf. do you agree this is not the way to go? this is not the lesson that republicans should have learned after the midterms. >> nancy is a friend of mine. i agree. she's right. if you look at the majority of people in this country, they believe in legality. they believe in reasonable limits on the back end. our policies ought to reflect the will of the people in america. i don't think it's wise to be going down this path. by the way, nancy...
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joining me today, i am very excited for this conversation with republican congresswoman nancy mace ofth carolina. thank you for joining us. rep. mace: thank you for having me. >> to our viewers, remember, we went to hear from you. if you have any questions from the congresswoman, feel free to tweet us and we will try to get that question asked. congresswoman, again, thank you so much for joining our program. i want to start with news of the day. the treasury department today said that it had to undergo emergency measures because the debt ceiling has been reached, as far as government spending is concerned and paying off our credit card bills. of course, we have a few more months left until it becomes really crucial and critical where there is nothing that the treasury department can do. but this is going to be a fight, as you know, on capitol hill for the next few months. where do you stand? one of your colleagues, andy biggs, said the debt limit should not be listed -- lifted. do you agree with that? rep. mace: my position on the debt ceiling vote is that our current debt is entirely
joining me today, i am very excited for this conversation with republican congresswoman nancy mace ofth carolina. thank you for joining us. rep. mace: thank you for having me. >> to our viewers, remember, we went to hear from you. if you have any questions from the congresswoman, feel free to tweet us and we will try to get that question asked. congresswoman, again, thank you so much for joining our program. i want to start with news of the day. the treasury department today said that it...
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leigh ann: congresswoman nancy mace, republican of south carolina, thank you so much for joining us now. rep. mace: thank you. >> looking ahead at live events saturday, pete buttigieg and mailer -- garland address the conference of mayors, live at 10:30 a.m. eastern. around noon, we will be live for the march for life, our coverage will start following a brief house session. and later a discussion on alleged threats to the first amendment posed by the prosecution of julian assange under the espiact. that is live00 p. eastern. watch all of these programs on c-span, c-spa our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. or if you cannot watch live, view c-span program any time our video library. search by keyword, name or topic. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio app just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily at 7:00 a.m. eastern. weekdays at 5:00 p.m. and meant :00 p.m. eastern catch washington today for a fast-paced report of stories of the day. listen to c-span anytime. just tell your smart speaker play c-sp
leigh ann: congresswoman nancy mace, republican of south carolina, thank you so much for joining us now. rep. mace: thank you. >> looking ahead at live events saturday, pete buttigieg and mailer -- garland address the conference of mayors, live at 10:30 a.m. eastern. around noon, we will be live for the march for life, our coverage will start following a brief house session. and later a discussion on alleged threats to the first amendment posed by the prosecution of julian assange under...
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house oversight committee member nancy mace on that and more, next.ohn: i'm john scott and this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. if you're just joining us, here's a look at some headlines. the memphis police department is disbanding the specialized unit involved in the january 7 arrest of tyre nichols. this follows last night's release of the body cam footage that shows police pulling the 29-year-old from his car punching and kicking him for three minutes after a traffic stop for alleged reckless driving. nichols died three days later and video's released sparked protests and cities across the country. three people were killed and four wounded in a shooting overnight in the upscale beverly crest area of los angeles. police say the three people who died were inside a vehicle parked in front of a rental property. four others were outside that vehicle and no word on any suspects. the makers of fire ball whiskey are being sued for fraud over their mini bottles not actually containing whiskey. the smaller bottles, which are called fire ball
house oversight committee member nancy mace on that and more, next.ohn: i'm john scott and this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. if you're just joining us, here's a look at some headlines. the memphis police department is disbanding the specialized unit involved in the january 7 arrest of tyre nichols. this follows last night's release of the body cam footage that shows police pulling the 29-year-old from his car punching and kicking him for three minutes after a traffic stop for...
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congresswoman nancy mace sits on the oversight committee. another nonanswer from the white house with key words putting in the word, you know what the tells are. does this feel like a cover-up to you? >> well, recognize she called it a legal matter, not reckless, which is what the president's terminology was this summer talking about classified documents of the former president. it is definitely a double standard. for eight weeks, his administration hid the fact documents were discovered and every time someone goes to his delaware home, they find more classified documents. they found more on friday, just a few days ago. >> todd: feels like fbi and doj give biden a head start and with trump it was guns blazing in the middle of the night biden these documents inadvertently ended up in places. >> when i as member of congress go to review classified information, i have to go to a secure location and leave my electric devices behind and go inside a room called a sciff, to review that information and i'm not allowed to take it out of the room. you
congresswoman nancy mace sits on the oversight committee. another nonanswer from the white house with key words putting in the word, you know what the tells are. does this feel like a cover-up to you? >> well, recognize she called it a legal matter, not reckless, which is what the president's terminology was this summer talking about classified documents of the former president. it is definitely a double standard. for eight weeks, his administration hid the fact documents were discovered...
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. >> southcom and republican representative nancy mace talked to the "washington post" about a variety of legislative issues and her agenda for the 118th congress. this is about 30 minutes. >> hello. welcome to "washington post" like that i am leigh ann caldwell an acre "washington post live" and also co-author of the early newsletter join me today i'm very excited for this conversation is republican congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina. thanks much foror joining us at post live. >> thank you for having me. >> and to our viewers remember we want to hear from you so if you have any questions for the congresswoman please feel free to tweak at us at post live and will try too get that question asked. congresswoman, again thanks so much for joining our program. i want to start with news of the day, the treasury department today said that it had to undergo emergency measures because the debt ceiling has been breached as far as government spending is concerned and paying offer credit card bills. of course with a few more months left until it becomes really crucial and critical where th
. >> southcom and republican representative nancy mace talked to the "washington post" about a variety of legislative issues and her agenda for the 118th congress. this is about 30 minutes. >> hello. welcome to "washington post" like that i am leigh ann caldwell an acre "washington post live" and also co-author of the early newsletter join me today i'm very excited for this conversation is republican congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina. thanks...
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. >> house transportation committee member nancy mace, it's good to have you here. the secretary said he's going to hold southwest accountable, what does that mean to you, what can the administration do about this what is your committee going to do about this people are furious. >> that's the million-dollar question positive people everyone knows somebody who's been impacted by the southwest airline meltdown this week. it's one thing to send a letter and vaguely so you can hold southwestern airlines accountable, what does that mean what's going to happen there are two things that need to happen i think rosina from the market side of things the stock was down and customers that are saying they're never going to fly southwest airlines until they get their act together that's a natural correction that must happen to figure to keep the doors open and customers flying they were worn since 2014 from pilots, crew and the pilots association that the technology infrastructure was a problem and is recently of november 14 issue the pilots association said they would take one t
. >> house transportation committee member nancy mace, it's good to have you here. the secretary said he's going to hold southwest accountable, what does that mean to you, what can the administration do about this what is your committee going to do about this people are furious. >> that's the million-dollar question positive people everyone knows somebody who's been impacted by the southwest airline meltdown this week. it's one thing to send a letter and vaguely so you can hold...
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president. >> in the first congressional district, you have another horrendous rino known as crazy nancy macete of the citadel, a single mom, and has come forward about surviving sexual assault when she was 16. >> i learned some very tough lessons during some very tough timein my life. >> in congress, she's working on bipartisan legislation on issues from climate change to cannabis to abortion. she also holds a key role on the oversight committee looking at president biden's handling of classified documents.
president. >> in the first congressional district, you have another horrendous rino known as crazy nancy macete of the citadel, a single mom, and has come forward about surviving sexual assault when she was 16. >> i learned some very tough lessons during some very tough timein my life. >> in congress, she's working on bipartisan legislation on issues from climate change to cannabis to abortion. she also holds a key role on the oversight committee looking at president biden's...
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host: republican congresswoman nancy mace has been critical of her parties approach to abortion limits. she spoke to the washington post yesterday and described other ideas to garner bipartisan support. caller: barry our hands in the sand which i represented a swing district. the vast majority of people who i represent were not happy after roe v. wade was overturned. i am a pro-life member of congress. i have many exceptions and
host: republican congresswoman nancy mace has been critical of her parties approach to abortion limits. she spoke to the washington post yesterday and described other ideas to garner bipartisan support. caller: barry our hands in the sand which i represented a swing district. the vast majority of people who i represent were not happy after roe v. wade was overturned. i am a pro-life member of congress. i have many exceptions and
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what do you make of the bill and why nancy mace was so critical of it? >> i think she's typical, unfortunately, of a group of republicans who would like to present themselves as moderates. these people who are more in touch with the voters, but then go along with it. as you point out, if you voted for these things. he could've opposed them. so, this is kind of rank hypocrisy. on one hand, he said, this is why we lost the election last time, we should be focused on things like prenatal care and we should be looking at things that, you know, prevent people from getting pregnant in the first place. we could be looking at birth control. but then she goes along with the crowd, she voted for the rule, she rode it four voted for kamala. she's voting for this, so frankly, she's as phony in her own way as george santos is about his biography. and that's the fundamental problem, is that there aren't enough votes on the republican side because the house is so closely divided that they could stop this nonsense. and they could actually direct the house in ways that a
what do you make of the bill and why nancy mace was so critical of it? >> i think she's typical, unfortunately, of a group of republicans who would like to present themselves as moderates. these people who are more in touch with the voters, but then go along with it. as you point out, if you voted for these things. he could've opposed them. so, this is kind of rank hypocrisy. on one hand, he said, this is why we lost the election last time, we should be focused on things like prenatal...
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but there is growing and more vocal moderate pocket in the conference made up of people like nancy mace, who represents a purple charleston, south carolina, anchor district, and brian fitzpatrick who represents suburban philadelphia, and in new york, kind of the majority makers in the house republican conference, i'm not sure where they fall in this bill, but still, that is a, they are representing many of these folks, not mace, but many of these folks are representing districts that joe biden won. and won handily in some cases. so the immediate concern for house republicans is not, and i'm not saying this in a, this is just the reality of how the leadership thinks, the leadership is trying to satisfy the members that are hurt in congress and they tried to grow their base, if they tried to grow their base, they would be in favor of a whole host of priorities over the last 15 years that they've been against. that's not the immediate political concern for them. the immediate political concern is satisfying people who are already in congress. >> all right, so caroline, remind us again, if
but there is growing and more vocal moderate pocket in the conference made up of people like nancy mace, who represents a purple charleston, south carolina, anchor district, and brian fitzpatrick who represents suburban philadelphia, and in new york, kind of the majority makers in the house republican conference, i'm not sure where they fall in this bill, but still, that is a, they are representing many of these folks, not mace, but many of these folks are representing districts that joe biden...
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the floor of the house today, every single republican there voted for them, even congresswoman nancy mace. now as for exactly what they were voting on, antiabortion measures are so unpopular, republicans in the house actually invented something popular sounding that they could vote on. they created a bill to outlaw something totally made up. it is called the born alive abortion survivor protection act, and makes the crime for doctors to murder babies that are born alive during an abortion, which if it were something that happened, would be very much covered under existing laws against murder, but it's a moot point because only in the dark imaginations of republicans is this something that abortion providers would ever actually do. do not take it for me, take it from a doctor, alice mann, the democrat state senator of minnesota where state republicans are pushing burn alive legislation. >> this is a perfect example of why politician should not make medical decisions, it is because we are literally making stuff up, and writing laws about it at this exact moment. a child does not come out pa
the floor of the house today, every single republican there voted for them, even congresswoman nancy mace. now as for exactly what they were voting on, antiabortion measures are so unpopular, republicans in the house actually invented something popular sounding that they could vote on. they created a bill to outlaw something totally made up. it is called the born alive abortion survivor protection act, and makes the crime for doctors to murder babies that are born alive during an abortion,...
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probably felt a little like deja vu to congressman nancy mace.the holidays, her kids were having a devil of a time getting back home on a southwest flight. you know that story. this is that on steroids. what's going on? the congresswoman is next. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven t
probably felt a little like deja vu to congressman nancy mace.the holidays, her kids were having a devil of a time getting back home on a southwest flight. you know that story. this is that on steroids. what's going on? the congresswoman is next. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could...
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listen here, republican nancy mace says not good enough. >> there's still questions about what side dealsmay not have been made. what handshakes have been made. >> that's the members asking for more transparency. >> right. >> where is this headed in the sense that to the speaker's credit they passed rules with only one defection and passed a bill, the irs bill saying we'll repeal the money for the new agents. but they say, look, we proved after a tough week we proved we can do some stuff, what now? >> well, now there were a lot of promises that were made behind the scenes that weren't included in the rules package because it's not legislative language that we'll see start coming to the forefront and we'll probably see more angry members. there were promises made about some of these freedom caucus folks getting on committees, maybe even getting subcommittee gavel, none would be in the rules and they're just now populating their.coms and announcing membership. there are a lot of hard feel frgz the moderates. we did not see it on that vote last night because only one republican voted against
listen here, republican nancy mace says not good enough. >> there's still questions about what side dealsmay not have been made. what handshakes have been made. >> that's the members asking for more transparency. >> right. >> where is this headed in the sense that to the speaker's credit they passed rules with only one defection and passed a bill, the irs bill saying we'll repeal the money for the new agents. but they say, look, we proved after a tough week we proved we...
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nancy mace, the congresswoman from south carolina has been vocal about this point of it.ervous because they can read a poll just as well as anybody else and there is a mountain of evidence that the issue of abortion has become a liability for republicans ever since the supreme court majority they built overturned roe v. wade last summer and hurt the gop in the midterm elections and led to the wafer thin majority and probably cost them seats. and by a margin of 76 to 23%, voters who cited abortion, cited republicans and the second most important voting part in 2022. and remember the republicans can only lose four votes as long as all democrats are united before a bill goes down and so far we heard nancy mace criticize the bill. she is not the only wunl. others have concerns, and one is brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and -- he talked to andrea mitchell earlier today. >> a friend of mine and i agree with her, she is right about that and i don't think it is wise to be going down this path. >> now fitzpatrick is one of 18 republicans who sit in districts that president bide
nancy mace, the congresswoman from south carolina has been vocal about this point of it.ervous because they can read a poll just as well as anybody else and there is a mountain of evidence that the issue of abortion has become a liability for republicans ever since the supreme court majority they built overturned roe v. wade last summer and hurt the gop in the midterm elections and led to the wafer thin majority and probably cost them seats. and by a margin of 76 to 23%, voters who cited...
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are looking ahead to 2024, they want to be taken seriously, not looped in with santos, likewise, nancy mace a swing district in north carolina, she doesn't want to be associated with this guy either. if you get to the point where the front line member, the ones success or failure in 2024 depends how closely they're associated with gorge santos, that's the kind of thing that might increase the pressure on mccarthy to cut ties. >> and nancy mace, a couple of days was on with andrea mitchell and she was condemning him, a bit softer in the language and wanted to wait for the ethics committee to do its job and within a matter of hours she changed her mind and said enough is enough, this guy's got to go. garrett, the republicans just announced an investigation into the classified documents, sent a letter to d.o.j., that would have been the biggest story and probably would be the biggest story about this congress if it weren't for george santos walking around, so do they feel, is there a fear that he himself might be ais they want to push through? >> definite le he is a zrakz and house republicans
are looking ahead to 2024, they want to be taken seriously, not looped in with santos, likewise, nancy mace a swing district in north carolina, she doesn't want to be associated with this guy either. if you get to the point where the front line member, the ones success or failure in 2024 depends how closely they're associated with gorge santos, that's the kind of thing that might increase the pressure on mccarthy to cut ties. >> and nancy mace, a couple of days was on with andrea mitchell...
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. >>> my guest this morning, democratic senator joe manchin, and republican congresswoman nancy maceh carolina. >>> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the lewinski scandal and its consequences still influencing american political lives 25 years later. joining me. kristin welker, rep strategist brendan buck. peter baker, and kimberly atkins stohr. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longs running show in television history, this is sunset "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. we feel like we're at a breaking point. the supreme court strained after -- they have yet to issue an opinion this term. >>> and another matt shooting at a lunar new year event at a park in monterey park, california. these events don't bring comfort. adding to this, we have the current and former presidents under investigation. after a 13-hour fbi-led search at the home of a sitting president. it wasn't a subpoena, it was with cooperation, and six more items were indeed found, including biden's time as a senator. this comes
. >>> my guest this morning, democratic senator joe manchin, and republican congresswoman nancy maceh carolina. >>> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the lewinski scandal and its consequences still influencing american political lives 25 years later. joining me. kristin welker, rep strategist brendan buck. peter baker, and kimberly atkins stohr. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the...
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mccarthy made with the freedom caucus in exchange for their votes, like republican congresswoman nancy mace said this weekend, and i quote, we don't have any idea what proms were made. this is unconscionable, we're only one week into this and this is how they're running the place there as report out by punch bowl news that said there's a secret three-page addendum that mccarthy and his people hashed out with the freedom caucus. this includes the most controversial concessions mccarthy made to become speaker three seats on the rules committee for conservatives. freezing spending at 2022 levels. is this what the majority meant when he talked about a new day and transparency? these rules are not a serious attempt at governing, they're a ransom note to america from the extreme right. the same members of congress who held this body hostage last week are the ones who ran interference for the january 6 insurrectionists who tried to overturn a free and fair election. even a new speak over the house voted to overturn the 2020 elections. we couldn't even get a public acknowledgment from him on the tw
mccarthy made with the freedom caucus in exchange for their votes, like republican congresswoman nancy mace said this weekend, and i quote, we don't have any idea what proms were made. this is unconscionable, we're only one week into this and this is how they're running the place there as report out by punch bowl news that said there's a secret three-page addendum that mccarthy and his people hashed out with the freedom caucus. this includes the most controversial concessions mccarthy made to...
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. >> john: he had said before the whole speaker's vote went down, nancy mace is one of the republicans does not like what happened. listen to what she said. apparently we don't have it. she said speaker kevin mccarthy's dream job could turn into a nightmare for the american people to get the votes he surrendered to the demands of a fringe element of the republican party. i think what she's saying, the house freedom caucus represents 6% of the house gop conference and yet 33% of the seats on the rules committee. how do you do the math there? >> here is the thing. the republican members run on an agenda that is not unlike where the house freedom caucus is. the house freedom caucus is -- is where most voters, when they send a republican member to congress, they think they are getting a house freedom caucus member. and what this agreement does, it puts on the table coalition-style government, the house freedom caucus and all the members sympathetic to them are now treated as a real partner in terms of the governing and you will see more unity as a result of this power share agreement is es
. >> john: he had said before the whole speaker's vote went down, nancy mace is one of the republicans does not like what happened. listen to what she said. apparently we don't have it. she said speaker kevin mccarthy's dream job could turn into a nightmare for the american people to get the votes he surrendered to the demands of a fringe element of the republican party. i think what she's saying, the house freedom caucus represents 6% of the house gop conference and yet 33% of the seats...
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good for nancy mace for saying what she said. the reality is, she is going to win re-elections. her state in south carolina just ruled that abortion is codified in their constitution. the right to abortion. i think that republicans are on their extremist, maga, republican agenda of criminalizing abortion without any exceptions, and they don't want to get off at that point. if they keep doing that, they will lose women and families across this country, because abortion is necessary. economically it's necessary. bodily autonomy and freedom is a big issue for families across this country. the they are going to lose but that is their extremist agenda and they are committed to pursuing it. >> let's hear about this born alive bill. >> the babies born alive outside the womb, in some states, they are allowing that baby to be killed and calling it abortion. it's murder, yet it is legal in some states. >> this is one of the most ridiculous things i've ever heard. back in the day, liz cheney used to say this. this idea that immigrants are for infanticide meaning, you have a baby and then t
good for nancy mace for saying what she said. the reality is, she is going to win re-elections. her state in south carolina just ruled that abortion is codified in their constitution. the right to abortion. i think that republicans are on their extremist, maga, republican agenda of criminalizing abortion without any exceptions, and they don't want to get off at that point. if they keep doing that, they will lose women and families across this country, because abortion is necessary. economically...
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speaking with congresswoman nancy mace as the swing district republican fights for the soul of the gop. >>> and officially charged in his wife's murder. google searches including how long before a body starts to smell, how to clean blood from wooden floor and, how long for someone to be missing to inherit, quote/unquote. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we start with the big story in our world lead. an investigation is und? er way and three days of mourning in ukraine have begun after a helicopter crashed in the kyiv suburb earlier today. the crash at 8:20 a.m. ukraine time amid foggy weather killed at least 14 people including ukraine's interior minister. five other government officials and three crew members onboard. at least one child was also killed. a girl named melanka according to the mayor. this after the helicopter came down adjacent to a kindergarten in the town of brovary. they don't know the cause yet of the crash but send condolences to families of the victims. ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy called it a tragedy speaking in davos earlier today saying even
speaking with congresswoman nancy mace as the swing district republican fights for the soul of the gop. >>> and officially charged in his wife's murder. google searches including how long before a body starts to smell, how to clean blood from wooden floor and, how long for someone to be missing to inherit, quote/unquote. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we start with the big story in our world lead. an investigation is und? er way and three days of...
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house oversights committee member nancy mace moments away on what she hopes her committee will learn from that meeting. but first, let's get to aishah hasnie live on the hill. republicans have a long list of questions as we can imagine. >> hey, sandra, yes, of course they do, a long list of questions into what happened here, not clear how many answers they will actually walk out of this room with, but this meeting is a big deal. this is the first time they are sitting down with the general counsel of the national archives, gary stern, and it comes days after nara, the national archives missed a deadline set by oversight chairman james comer to hand over records related to the classified documents. first and foremost, comer wants to find out who triggered the search at mar-a-lago. was it nara or the doj. and why nara did not tell the public about the documents found at president biden's personal office before the midterm election and whether or not the mishandling of these classified materials was rooted in malice or just being inept. and ask if reforms are perhaps necessary to handle
house oversights committee member nancy mace moments away on what she hopes her committee will learn from that meeting. but first, let's get to aishah hasnie live on the hill. republicans have a long list of questions as we can imagine. >> hey, sandra, yes, of course they do, a long list of questions into what happened here, not clear how many answers they will actually walk out of this room with, but this meeting is a big deal. this is the first time they are sitting down with the...
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we will have more when we speak with south carolina congressman nancy mace coming up in the next hour, listen to this, 277 reported homicides in new orleans in 2022 with the city reporting murder as the leading cause of death among its children. but watch the mayor latoya cantrell says. are the reasons for the sky-high homicide rate. >> one, dealing with covid-19, violence, everybody has guns. the ability or lack of ability to resolve a conflict without pulling a gun. everybody needs to be held accountable. that is how the folks take a holistic approach in the city of new orleans. definitely seeing a decline moving in the right direction. >> carley: member of the latoya campaign and the attorney joins us now. laura, good morning to us. what do you think of the mayor's answer? is covid and guns the cause of crime? >> covid is the most ridiculous answer. we don't think -- we don't seek covid causing people to carjack a murder people in the city. so, to blame the murder capital of the country and the world, really, on covid is just a slap in the face of new orleans. and honestly, i don't
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take nancy mace for example i saw her today on tv speaking out against these bills, and i'm thinking whoa, look at her she is the only one speaking against the gop that's brave, and then lo and behold, when she sits down to vote, she votes for them both. >> yes, i think it goes to show that the republican party is still really split on the issue of abortion and it is going to continue to be that way. maybe nancy mace push comes to shove didn't agree with this and still voted for this and it's going to be very interesting to see what other measures she disagrees with people like her disagree with and still and a voting. and so it's gonna be a litmus test for house republicans in the next two years. >> i don't know, peter, do you buy that? from where i sit it is unclear what her view actually is. she puts on a show for all of us to see saying i don't stand with this and then vote for it. it's not like she is in an identity crisis it's like she's pulling one over us and she doesn't think all of our voters see the same thing. >> well, look, for the first time that a law maker went with t
take nancy mace for example i saw her today on tv speaking out against these bills, and i'm thinking whoa, look at her she is the only one speaking against the gop that's brave, and then lo and behold, when she sits down to vote, she votes for them both. >> yes, i think it goes to show that the republican party is still really split on the issue of abortion and it is going to continue to be that way. maybe nancy mace push comes to shove didn't agree with this and still voted for this and...
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what do you make of nancy mace's very public break, not just with these bills, but with the strategyes that say to you? >> well, nancy mace, i mean, i hate to praise her because show's still terrible on most of these issues is probably the most pragmatic house republican right now. i mean, she's just stating the obvious. the majority of americans are not with the gop on this, as was pointed out. it's a really obvious issue, and the fact that they are pulling these really, you know, as you said, bills that address problems that don't exist. that's the perfect explanation, and they are really calling back -- for folks who have been following the move.for a time they are calling back the most goofy and extremist tactics that got them on the fringes in some of the these really red states, late-term abortion, crisis pregnancy centers. these are really some of the most disinformation-laden attacks that have been used to confuse and confound americans on this issue, so they are being very strategic, but i think representative mace is making a really compelling arguments that frankly i don't
what do you make of nancy mace's very public break, not just with these bills, but with the strategyes that say to you? >> well, nancy mace, i mean, i hate to praise her because show's still terrible on most of these issues is probably the most pragmatic house republican right now. i mean, she's just stating the obvious. the majority of americans are not with the gop on this, as was pointed out. it's a really obvious issue, and the fact that they are pulling these really, you know, as you...
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ban would be incredible to watch in part because there's a lot of people who are thinking like nancy macenecessarily are as outspoken as mace. there's a debate whether it would be 12 or 15 weeks and whether social services need to be bolstered, a lot of house republicans in the returning age of cutting spending would be opposed to but something you hear activists talking about, maybe that's the direction if we're going to get rid of abortion we need to broaden the social safety net. the debate in congress would be fascinating and likely one that leadership would want to avoid. >> we'll watch the states in 2023 and watch to see what the republicans in congress especially in the house determine to do. big question, how does this impact the 2024 presidential race in the sense that the odd relationship, i'm going to use the word odd, i could use other language between donald trump and evangelicals, a strong relationship despite personal character questions on his part because he promised to appoint federal judges and lo and behold three appointees, donald trump is running for president. he ha
ban would be incredible to watch in part because there's a lot of people who are thinking like nancy macenecessarily are as outspoken as mace. there's a debate whether it would be 12 or 15 weeks and whether social services need to be bolstered, a lot of house republicans in the returning age of cutting spending would be opposed to but something you hear activists talking about, maybe that's the direction if we're going to get rid of abortion we need to broaden the social safety net. the debate...
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we'll catch up with nancy mace in couple hours. we'll see where her head is at ahead of this vote.eil: extracted deals. thank you, ashiah, great coverage throughout on all of this, aishah hasnie. let's go to andy harris, a maryland congressman, who wasn't too keen on kevin mccarthy in the beginning. ended up voting for kevin mccarthy. i would suppose, congressman, on the notion that he follows through. what if he doesn't or can't? >> well, look, i think kevin will make a real effort. he did in the negotiations. these are very good faith negotiations. that is why he was able to convince the holdouts to go with him in the end a lot of people ask for are common sense, single subject, germane to the bill, 72 hours to read a bill. make effort to decrease domestic spending out of control now while preserving defense, these are all things that are achievable. neil: so when it comes to making good on, making sure that spending is kept under control there has been some criticism here that you're going after non-defense spending but not defense spending yet part of the agreement i guess was
we'll catch up with nancy mace in couple hours. we'll see where her head is at ahead of this vote.eil: extracted deals. thank you, ashiah, great coverage throughout on all of this, aishah hasnie. let's go to andy harris, a maryland congressman, who wasn't too keen on kevin mccarthy in the beginning. ended up voting for kevin mccarthy. i would suppose, congressman, on the notion that he follows through. what if he doesn't or can't? >> well, look, i think kevin will make a real effort. he...
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nancy mace, one of the newly elected republicans, said we need to be careful. >> we want the base toelections this year, a big primary and a big general election, that you can stay true to your principles and values, you can find middle ground, and you can win big. we're racing to the fringes. i have a colleague in the house that wants to bring a bill to the floor that bans all abortions with no exceptions. what are redoing here? >> how will this play out? how much of a priority does the speaker or these new committee chairs put on -- nancy macy's a colleague who wants to bring a ban to the floor. >> i think as house republicans are getting pulled further to the right, they want to put more abortion bills on the floor. but it's the nancy mace's and the more moderate republicans, or just republicans in districts that aren't as ruby red, who say please don't force us to make these tough votes that could come back to haunt them at the ballot box. we know that abortion is one of the reasons why there was no red wave in the midterms. abortion was very important and even republican voters
nancy mace, one of the newly elected republicans, said we need to be careful. >> we want the base toelections this year, a big primary and a big general election, that you can stay true to your principles and values, you can find middle ground, and you can win big. we're racing to the fringes. i have a colleague in the house that wants to bring a bill to the floor that bans all abortions with no exceptions. what are redoing here? >> how will this play out? how much of a priority...
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i'm referring to nancy mace, a republican of south carolina who had some strong pushback to her party'swanting to restrict abortion. let's play what she had to say. >> tone deaf at this point because it's never going to pass the senate. we're only paying lip service to the pro-life movement. if you want to make a difference and reduce the number of abortions with a democrat-controlled senate, the number one issue we should be working on is access to birth control. >> reporter: she went on to say that republicans in her view have buried their heads in the sand and lack compassion on the issue of abortion and you can see why. our exit polls at nbc news found that republicans lost on the issue of abortion by 53 points to democratic candidates when it comes to which side voters preferred on that issue. it was a big defeat as well among independent voters who swung towards democrats. it's not clear that republicans have enough defections to sink it. they need five republican no votes to vote with democrats and vote down this bill. the democrats i've talked to welcomed this battle with open a
i'm referring to nancy mace, a republican of south carolina who had some strong pushback to her party'swanting to restrict abortion. let's play what she had to say. >> tone deaf at this point because it's never going to pass the senate. we're only paying lip service to the pro-life movement. if you want to make a difference and reduce the number of abortions with a democrat-controlled senate, the number one issue we should be working on is access to birth control. >> reporter: she...
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nancy mace was on one of the sunday shows and she said she is worried about backroom deals.re what kind of deals with made in exchange for a vote for mccarthy. byron donalds was on television and he revealed or sounds like he is revealing that he got the house steering when i in exchange for his vote for mccarthy listen to this. >> going to be a part of the republican steering w committees kevin mccarthy's designant. part of that to ensure that the entire conference, the ideological spectrum if you will is represented through all committees. i think this is important. because what i have seen in my first two years from washington and this is actually not kevin's fault. this is the nature and the culture of washington, d.c. is that the members are actually really separated from each other. they don't really get a chance to talk and engage a lot unless they take specific interest to do. i think having more voices on more committees actually going to help the republican conference and congress overall so we can clear up a lot of the misconceptions about policy ideas and politic
nancy mace was on one of the sunday shows and she said she is worried about backroom deals.re what kind of deals with made in exchange for a vote for mccarthy. byron donalds was on television and he revealed or sounds like he is revealing that he got the house steering when i in exchange for his vote for mccarthy listen to this. >> going to be a part of the republican steering w committees kevin mccarthy's designant. part of that to ensure that the entire conference, the ideological...
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joining me today, i am very excited for this conversation with republican congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina. thank you for joining us. rep. mace: thank you for having me. >> to
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south carolina congresswoman nancy mace said this is the time to have this debate. and pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick told fox news sunday that it's what the american people elected them to do. so nobody should be taking the position that we're not going negotiate. but that remains the biden administration's stance. if congress does not raise the debt ceiling, the u.s. will not be able to pay for things like military salaries, social security benefits and food safety inspections on cnn state of the union, illinois democrat senator durbin warned his colleagues against any delays. we're in the very risk of a recession in this economy. now, yellen does expect congress will ultimately raise the debt limit. there have been roughly 80 deals to either raise or suspend it since the 1960's. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. >> still to come on the kron 4 morning news, a firefighter is injured in a san francisco plays at this place is 25 residents were going to tell you more about that after the break. >> well, and san francisco, 25 people were displaced after a
south carolina congresswoman nancy mace said this is the time to have this debate. and pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick told fox news sunday that it's what the american people elected them to do. so nobody should be taking the position that we're not going negotiate. but that remains the biden administration's stance. if congress does not raise the debt ceiling, the u.s. will not be able to pay for things like military salaries, social security benefits and food safety inspections on...
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those measures prompting congressman nancy mace to suggest that her party didn't learn anything from the midterms. take a listen. >> you want to get serious about saving lives in protecting women's rights? then everybody -- every woman should have access to birth control, and that is something that both people and the aisle could -- and something that could be passed into law for the president united states. something thatbut we are racinge fringes. i have a colleague in the house right now that wants to bring a bill to the floor that bans all abortions with no exceptions. what are we doing here, that is not where 90% of the country's. >> i mean, she makes a valid point. how is it that the message on abortion from the american public delivered in the midterms does not seem to register with republicans on the hill. these are pretty much their first agenda items once they took control. >> and i agree with my colleague on the other side of the aisle. what this demonstrates, and not just these two abortion bills, but the other bills that came forward is a lack of seriousness on the part
those measures prompting congressman nancy mace to suggest that her party didn't learn anything from the midterms. take a listen. >> you want to get serious about saving lives in protecting women's rights? then everybody -- every woman should have access to birth control, and that is something that both people and the aisle could -- and something that could be passed into law for the president united states. something thatbut we are racinge fringes. i have a colleague in the house right...
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south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace supported the bill but was critical of the timing. i think it sends the wrong message at the wrong time right now, especially in the first week of congress. republicans also pushed forward a bill to protect her life facilities like churches from acts of violence who could be opposed to that. i support unless they also recognize the violence against those who >> are seeking medical care. and senate majority leader chuck schumer says that the bill is dead in the senate. >> given democrats control the chamber reporting in washington, reshad hudson. back to all right. thanks for reporting on that. this morning was shot. still to come on the kron 4 morning news. >> you may have noticed a certain grocery staple missing from your local grocery store. i did the other day. we'll break down what's causing the age shortage after the break. we'll be right back. well, in a shortage is raising prices at the grocery store. >> experts say bird flu coupled with increased feed fuel and labor costs are actually to blame. now some grocery stores are limi
south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace supported the bill but was critical of the timing. i think it sends the wrong message at the wrong time right now, especially in the first week of congress. republicans also pushed forward a bill to protect her life facilities like churches from acts of violence who could be opposed to that. i support unless they also recognize the violence against those who >> are seeking medical care. and senate majority leader chuck schumer says that...
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not been investing adequately in our federal agencies and south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace agrees change is needed. just on the heels of the southwest airlines tobacco. now we have this. we need to have a serious discussion about airline technology, both democrats and republicans agree this is a key part of american infrastructure. >> that means a closer look reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. all right, back mgain with more hopefully near main grant. vicki, the audio is okay. all right. this is a live picture of the radar coverage. >> of all the flights that are taking place right now across the u.s.. this is from flight radar. 24, there's more than 5,000 airports across the u.s. are pilots flying everything one seed piper fiber wing airplane to a triple 7 boeing helicopters, cargo planes, all kinds of aircraft in the air. every pilot of all of these planes is required to have all available information before they take off. and that comes from what's called a a notice to air missions used called notice to airmen. there are 3 phases of flight. let's see if we zoom in
not been investing adequately in our federal agencies and south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace agrees change is needed. just on the heels of the southwest airlines tobacco. now we have this. we need to have a serious discussion about airline technology, both democrats and republicans agree this is a key part of american infrastructure. >> that means a closer look reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. all right, back mgain with more hopefully near main grant. vicki, the...
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and there's this south carolina congresswoman nancy mace now appears to be the first house republican outside the new york delegation to call for santos to resign. the phd student accused of killing for idaho college students is due in court today. brian co. burger has not entered a plea since being flown back to idaho after he was arrested at his parents' pennsylvania home last month, and prosecutors have not said whether they were going to seek the death penalty. today's hearing comes a day after classes at the university of idaho resumed the school is offering counseling and other support services. tentative deal has been reached in the new york city nurses strike. 7000 nurses have been demanding better staffing levels. a deal has been reached to boost those levels. union leaders have said their members are overworked and burned out. there are plenty of nurses to go around what there is a shortage of his nurses that are willing to put them selves, their patients and their license on the line. we're going to see more stripes larger strikes because it seems that that is the only way
and there's this south carolina congresswoman nancy mace now appears to be the first house republican outside the new york delegation to call for santos to resign. the phd student accused of killing for idaho college students is due in court today. brian co. burger has not entered a plea since being flown back to idaho after he was arrested at his parents' pennsylvania home last month, and prosecutors have not said whether they were going to seek the death penalty. today's hearing comes a day...
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not been investing adequately in our federal agencies and south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace agrees change is needed. just on the heels of the southwest airlines tobacco. now we have this. we need to have a serious discussion about airline technology, both democrats and republicans agree this is a key part of american infrastructure. >> that means a closer look reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. lunar new year festivities are returning to san francisco this year. and as the city gets ready to celebrate chinese culture. >> public safety is also top of mind preventing extortion, burglary and robbery are key issues during the event. >> crawford says but dune has the details. >> we want lunar new year in san francisco to be a great experience and it will be san francisco, political and law enforcement leaders joined together for the 26th annual chinese lunar new year. crime prevention and public safety press >> we have been working diligently to make sure that those who target the api community with violence and any other type of crime are held law enforcement officials sa
not been investing adequately in our federal agencies and south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace agrees change is needed. just on the heels of the southwest airlines tobacco. now we have this. we need to have a serious discussion about airline technology, both democrats and republicans agree this is a key part of american infrastructure. >> that means a closer look reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. lunar new year festivities are returning to san francisco this year....
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then followed by republican representative nancy mace talking about her legislative agenda for the 118 congress. >> european leaders gathered in davo's, switzerland for the world economic forum to discuss the role of europe helping ukraine defend itself. they talked about ukraine's plea for weapons and prospects of peace as the war approaches one this is 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i'm matthew kaminski i'm the editor-in-chief of politico, we are here to discuss the defense against russia. at the time, in the balkans, it felt like we were settling a lot. but much has changed. there is so much uncertain right now. europe is in the mid-of entering its second year of the biggest round war since world war ii. the balkans seem like everything is not right there. there is a lot of question marks over the future of the western alliance. this panel, will try to talk through these challenges, with the leaders of poland, and lithuania, who have joined the west in response in ukraine. and, the deciding what kind of europe we will have on the eastern flank, portugal is one of the founding
then followed by republican representative nancy mace talking about her legislative agenda for the 118 congress. >> european leaders gathered in davo's, switzerland for the world economic forum to discuss the role of europe helping ukraine defend itself. they talked about ukraine's plea for weapons and prospects of peace as the war approaches one this is 50 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i'm matthew kaminski i'm the editor-in-chief of politico, we are here to discuss the defense...
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eastern, nancy mace will join the washington post to talk about how she wants her party to govern andwhy she sometimes disagrees with some of her gop colleagues. 3:00 p.m. eastern, coverage of the was conference of mayors who are meeting in washington, d.c., starting with remarks and associate u.s. attorney general vanita gupta on recruitment and building police community trust. a panel on the impact female leaders can have on their communities. that starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern. watch on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> preorder your copy of the congressional directory for the 118th congress. it is your access to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate member. important information on congressional committees, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. scan the code on the right to preorder your copy forly
eastern, nancy mace will join the washington post to talk about how she wants her party to govern andwhy she sometimes disagrees with some of her gop colleagues. 3:00 p.m. eastern, coverage of the was conference of mayors who are meeting in washington, d.c., starting with remarks and associate u.s. attorney general vanita gupta on recruitment and building police community trust. a panel on the impact female leaders can have on their communities. that starts at 4:00 p.m. eastern. watch on our...
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nancy mace will join the washington post to talk about how she wants her party to govern and why sheometimes disagrees with her gop colleagues. we will be getting coverage from the conference of mayors starting with remarks from attorney general. in later a panel on the impact female leaders can have on communities. you can watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies a more. homer can be hard that is why we are providing lower income students access to affordable internet so homework can just be homework. cox, the ability to compete. cox supports c-span as a public service along with these television providers. energy secretary highlights a local communities can benefit from bided administrative developments. also, new york city mayor on gun control laws and immigration reform. >> secretary of state blinken said this was a great strategy. welcome to the official opening luncheon to the conference of mayors. before we get started, i appreciate that. there is always one person paying attention. before w
nancy mace will join the washington post to talk about how she wants her party to govern and why sheometimes disagrees with her gop colleagues. we will be getting coverage from the conference of mayors starting with remarks from attorney general. in later a panel on the impact female leaders can have on communities. you can watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies a more. homer can be hard that is why we are...