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and zora when neale hurston. tracy, i think it's incredible that you've come up with this way of pairing. one of my pet peeves, i was telling you, is that nowadays you see a book cover and it looks like another book cover. and for me, when i look at a book, it is visually away the publishers may use the same kind of cover. that may be of interest to other people. whereas to me, it may be just in my mind. i can't differentiate between that, with this particular set. giving each of these books new life. can you talk a little bit about doing this work? because i think it also resonates with everything about zora neale hurston and just a different identities. we contained multitudes, right? this is what all these conversations are. about and we have these parts of ourselves and parts of our lives and the artwork. >> i think what we need to do, when i first read this book, and you're right. you can bring this across the generations and generations have different stances of the peel. when i first read this book it was
and zora when neale hurston. tracy, i think it's incredible that you've come up with this way of pairing. one of my pet peeves, i was telling you, is that nowadays you see a book cover and it looks like another book cover. and for me, when i look at a book, it is visually away the publishers may use the same kind of cover. that may be of interest to other people. whereas to me, it may be just in my mind. i can't differentiate between that, with this particular set. giving each of these books...
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neal, with our distinguished democratic leader, mr. hoyer, the democratic whip last evening, and with respect to those who work in this capitol, and as a courtesy to my colleagues, i will be brief. in his remarks our democratic leader, mr. hoyer, talked about the pride we take in telling our children and our grandchildren that we were here present to pass the build back better legislation and what it means for future generations. talked about the three legs of the biden platform, the rescue package, the b.i.f., the infrastructure and jobs bill, and now the build back better, the infrastructure for our future. chairman neal quoted daniel webster and spoke of our responsibilities to the people. in that spirit, madam speaker, i proceed by saying under this dome for centuries members of congress have stood exactly where we stand to pass legislation of extraordinary consequence in our nation's history and for our nation's future. in the original house chamber, now statuary hall, where lincoln served, is cleo, the muse of history. cleo remin
neal, with our distinguished democratic leader, mr. hoyer, the democratic whip last evening, and with respect to those who work in this capitol, and as a courtesy to my colleagues, i will be brief. in his remarks our democratic leader, mr. hoyer, talked about the pride we take in telling our children and our grandchildren that we were here present to pass the build back better legislation and what it means for future generations. talked about the three legs of the biden platform, the rescue...
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neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. smucker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smucker: i hope the american people are watching cl
neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job...
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back with us is neal cattial. curt, i will start with you.ow you before you rejected the dark side and pushed back against the emperor. but you have an insight into working for steve bannon that i think most americans would never want but nevertheless want to understand. i am going to play audio of him right now. then i want to get your thoughts about what it was like to work with this kind of person. >> not national. pat, i am talking about florida. please stay focused. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> stay focused, okay, i want to [ bleep ] go through these states. i don't give a [ beep ] about a national number. will you shut the [ bleep ] up and let the guy talk. >> okay, so far -- >> i have heard of horrible bosses. i could work for jennifer aniston, kevin spacey. i wouldn't want to work for this guy. what was it like working under steve beenon when you were at breitbart, curt? >> it was a lot like that, jason. that excerpt is a terrific representation of what bannon is like every single day, just about every single phone call that i ever was a part
back with us is neal cattial. curt, i will start with you.ow you before you rejected the dark side and pushed back against the emperor. but you have an insight into working for steve bannon that i think most americans would never want but nevertheless want to understand. i am going to play audio of him right now. then i want to get your thoughts about what it was like to work with this kind of person. >> not national. pat, i am talking about florida. please stay focused. >> oh, i'm...
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neal.'m proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. smucker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smucker: i hope the american people are watching clos
neal.'m proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job...
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neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. smucker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smucker: i hope the american people are watching cl
neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job...
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who knows what he's going to do, but that's why the committee has got to move faster. >> neal, thank you for that answer. thank you for your kindness, any more personal kindness, we will start killing microphones around here. ashley parker we move swiftly over to you and to the white house, call it the economy dichotomy or inflation disam biguation, but here it is, the white house does have a good story to tell about unemployment numbers and about other economic indicators. that is no help to the people whose christmas presents are on containerized shipping off the port of long beach or to the people who have the misfortune of stopping at an exxon on the interstate tonight needing an atm to pay to fill their suvs with gas. what is a white house to do? >> well, that's exactly right, and that is a central irony they're grappling with. if you look at a lot of these economic indicators, wage growth, those recent job numbers, they're quite good. in fact, they're better than the administration expected when they took office, but they are dealing with a real problem with inflation and with
who knows what he's going to do, but that's why the committee has got to move faster. >> neal, thank you for that answer. thank you for your kindness, any more personal kindness, we will start killing microphones around here. ashley parker we move swiftly over to you and to the white house, call it the economy dichotomy or inflation disam biguation, but here it is, the white house does have a good story to tell about unemployment numbers and about other economic indicators. that is no...
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neal stephenson will join us next to talk about that and more. bloomberg. ♪ emily: we've been talking about the metaverse a lot, the term coined in 1992 by neal stephenson in his book "snow crash." since then, there have been many guesses about what a world spliced with virtual reality will look like. neal stephenson is out with a new thriller in which climate change is out of control and a visionary billionaire has a big idea for reversing global warming, a topic which could not be more timely as well. neal stephenson joins us in studio, and it is great to have you in person. >> it is great to be here. emily: you have a massive following, and you could have written about anything. you chose climate change, which is something the masses have had a hard time understanding and grappling. >> even scientists and people technically on the ball can have a hard time getting their heads around the whole topic. i have kind of got a niche as someone who writes around technical topics. emily: the story centers around a billionaire who decides to take matter
neal stephenson will join us next to talk about that and more. bloomberg. ♪ emily: we've been talking about the metaverse a lot, the term coined in 1992 by neal stephenson in his book "snow crash." since then, there have been many guesses about what a world spliced with virtual reality will look like. neal stephenson is out with a new thriller in which climate change is out of control and a visionary billionaire has a big idea for reversing global warming, a topic which could not be...
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neal moves to reconsider the vote. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from. mr. neal: to proceed on my motion, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman mr. mcgovern. the clerk: mr. mcgovern of motion moves to lay the the motion to reconsider to reconsider on the table. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. the gentleman will state his point of order. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. those in favor say aye those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. >> i request the yeas and nays are ordered the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to section 3-s of house resolution 8, yeas and nays are ordered members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is ex
neal moves to reconsider the vote. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from. mr. neal: to proceed on my motion, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman mr. mcgovern. the clerk: mr. mcgovern of motion moves to lay the the motion to reconsider to reconsider on the table. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. the gentleman will state his point of order. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. those in favor...
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also neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general. he is an msnbc legal contributor. congressman swalwell, there is chairman thompson says if mark meadows doesn't show up that, could be contempt of congress. 21 days of merrick garland not doing about the contempt of congress referral delivered to him for steve bannon. >> the day we stop doing that, is the day that witnesses like mark meadows will defy our ability goat to the truth. now i think the facts and the law when they meet will determine that bannon should be held in contempt and everyone like bannon, including meadows, should be held in contempt. once that, you know, indictment comes, and i believe it should come, hopefully, others who are holding out and waiting will start coming in. but the select committee has interviewed over 100 witnesses. i know it's frustrating it's not done in public view. as you know, as neal knows, as a prosecutor you want to run an outside-in, bottom-up investigation as in the first impeachment and then highlight the witnesses for the public once you know what they are going to say.
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what's interesting and neal knows better than i about this, but what's interesting is all six of these are not federal employees. none of these people worked for the government, and therefore, you know, if they're going to try to resist enforcement of these, they're going to have to make some novel legal claims. typically executive privilege has not been found as far as i'm aware to cover people who didn't work for the government. the person of executive privilege has traditionally been to protect the president's liberations on the governance of the country, not on advancing his campaign interests. i don't remember any campaign manager who ever was covered by executive privilege, and so while i see bannon has already sort of paved his way, these six are now heading down that same path. where does the limits of executive privilege lie? is there any kind of legal claim to shield them? otherwise they have to go to the committee to tell what they know or face the consequences. >> jackie, at the risk of repetition, most of these six are not refined members of the washington aristocracy, leg
what's interesting and neal knows better than i about this, but what's interesting is all six of these are not federal employees. none of these people worked for the government, and therefore, you know, if they're going to try to resist enforcement of these, they're going to have to make some novel legal claims. typically executive privilege has not been found as far as i'm aware to cover people who didn't work for the government. the person of executive privilege has traditionally been to...
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we have the perfect guest, neal katyal, when we're here back in 60 seconds.boost and febreze. (chloe) wireless family plans save you money, but then you have to deal with family. (aunt 1) chloe... (aunt 2) still single, dear? (chloe) so i got visible. team up with friends and get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (dad vo) is the turkey done yet?! (mom vo) here's your turkey! (chloe) turkey's done. [fire alarm blares] (grandpa) answer the phone. (chloe) that's the fire alarm, grandpa. (vo) visible. unlimited data, powered by verizon. switch and get up to $200. >>> we're back with neal katyal, former acting solicitor general from the obama administration. good to see you, sir. walk us through the news that broke today on the knew subpoenas hitting high level people in the probe and what it means if georgia convenes a grand jury. >> with respect to the january 6 subpoenas, thief subpoenaed a motley crew of individuals, michael flynn, bernie carrick, i'm glad to see congress is finally after 300 days more than 300 days since the capitol
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. >> neal, you were right. you predicted this day would come. i was skeptical. i will admit it. you were right. your thoughts? >> well, you know, i can't say it better than merrick garland just did n a really beautiful statement to use the trumpian word. this indictment is necessary to preserve the rule of law and equal justice under law. the process the attorney general went under. he doesn't reflexively do what congress said. he studied it and came to this conclusion. this is all about a guy, steve bannon, who is afraid to tell the truth under oath. that's why he is being indicted. i lost track personally of how many trump advisers have been indicted. steve bannon was -- this is not his first rodeo. he was indicted and convicted once already. this is a bit different. this is not about fund-raising, cheating, which was what bannon was indicted for before, something like that. it is about an attack on the soul of our democracy, about january 6th. if you can't come and tell the truth about that, if you are afrai
. >> neal, you were right. you predicted this day would come. i was skeptical. i will admit it. you were right. your thoughts? >> well, you know, i can't say it better than merrick garland just did n a really beautiful statement to use the trumpian word. this indictment is necessary to preserve the rule of law and equal justice under law. the process the attorney general went under. he doesn't reflexively do what congress said. he studied it and came to this conclusion. this is all...
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neal, i want to begin with that last point that the chief made about his hypothetical and what if the amount of money were higher, trying to show what the chilling effect is on behavior because of the threat of lawsuits. >> exactly. so, you know, as an advocate, the last thing you want to do is get what the chief justice said in that question, which is, hey, this is a hypothetical, please answer it. it was the texas solicitor general's, i believe, first argument. i thought he did well with what he had to work with, which was not very much. lawrence, i think the conventional wisdom among chief court analysts are you can't predict much from the element. they're asking tough questions from both sides. if i think back to my 45 oral arguments at the court, you can often predict where the court is going to come out, and i think it's likely that texas did lose the argument today, both because the audaciousness of the law and they already lost in texas because two months ago a procedural case decided against texas as part of four descen descending justices. justice kavanaugh said texas' posit
neal, i want to begin with that last point that the chief made about his hypothetical and what if the amount of money were higher, trying to show what the chilling effect is on behavior because of the threat of lawsuits. >> exactly. so, you know, as an advocate, the last thing you want to do is get what the chief justice said in that question, which is, hey, this is a hypothetical, please answer it. it was the texas solicitor general's, i believe, first argument. i thought he did well...
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and neal who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all and thank you for coming on. ashley, i'd like to begin with you. along with the rest of us, the white house was clearly watching this trial, clearly on verdict watch, and a good many folks were holding their breath. what did you find notable about the statement from the president and the vice president. >> well, keep in mind that this was a killing that the president described as a modern-day lynching. of course, the white house had been more circumspect as he was president, not wanting him to weigh in from the podium or in any way on an ongoing trial. what i was struck by in both of those statements is in this instance, the justice system they said worked as it should, but -- president biden says it shows how far the nation has go in terms of racial justice, and the vice president said something very similar, and it's striking because this administration came in with four major crises. they identified the coronavirus, the economy, climate change, a
and neal who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all and thank you for coming on. ashley, i'd like to begin with you. along with the rest of us, the white house was clearly watching this trial, clearly on verdict watch, and a good many folks were holding their breath. what did you find notable about the statement from the president and the vice president. >> well, keep in mind that this was a killing that the president described as a...
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neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, a partner at the law firm, hogan levels, law professor at georgetown university, and an msnbc legal analyst. barbara mcquade, a former u.s. attorney in michigan, now a professor at the university of michigan law school. she is also an msnbc legal analyst. talia farhaddian winestein, as well as an msnbc legal analyst. also with us, joshua prager, a journalist who has written for "the atlantic," "vanity fair," "the new york times," and "the wall street journal." he's also author of "the family row," an inside look at the family behind the supreme court's most divisive case. julia, tell us a little bit more about what's happening at the court today. >> reporter: well, just right now, these oral arguments are getting underway, jose, and we expect first to hear from, as you said, that case where they are -- these are abortion providers challenging that law in texas, sb-8. they originally petitioned the court and as we know on september 1st, that was struck down by a one-
neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general, a partner at the law firm, hogan levels, law professor at georgetown university, and an msnbc legal analyst. barbara mcquade, a former u.s. attorney in michigan, now a professor at the university of michigan law school. she is also an msnbc legal analyst. talia farhaddian winestein, as well as an msnbc legal analyst. also with us, joshua prager, a journalist who has written for "the atlantic," "vanity fair," "the new...
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neal, you seem to be one of the skeptics and have a hold rating on disney.t did you think of the results and is there anything that would change your mind on that. >> yeah. i think from my point of view i agree that disney has a great set of ipo and things like that. the results largely in line with expectations weaker on the sum number here. as i said in my note look at the number of subs that disney has put up over the last year versus netflix, tremendously outgained them in that area and they're still adding names there one of the reasons we're hold is what ben talked about here we think there's been a large pull forward of the value here, and while we look at our fair value 170, we think we would look for more clarity on, you know, how quickly they're going to ramp out some of the other names and how quickly the content will be spread over a number of countries. remember, disney has been making a ton of local language content in india is it all going to be mostly in india or more things in korean, mandarin, japanese, and spanish, where does this local la
neal, you seem to be one of the skeptics and have a hold rating on disney.t did you think of the results and is there anything that would change your mind on that. >> yeah. i think from my point of view i agree that disney has a great set of ipo and things like that. the results largely in line with expectations weaker on the sum number here. as i said in my note look at the number of subs that disney has put up over the last year versus netflix, tremendously outgained them in that area...
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we had this morning richie neal and ryan deese from the white house talk about how it was with the idea and that was early. at 10:00 the joint tax committee, that would be released. have you seen it? you've seen it. so that was one piece. the other piece is about inflation and we had the experts' opinions and in fact were very recent today from moody's that the bill was sent and would not increase inflation and would add to our economy because of childcare needed by many more women in order to participate. i haven't seen it. as you said, did you see the whip count because i'll tell you something about mr. clyburn, he keeps it close to the vest and even as speaker i say that, how are we doing, mr. clyburn? reporter: a number of the virginia democrats were very critical of the decision not to put the infrastructure bill on the floor before the election and they said that contributed to terry mcauliffe's loss. do you believe the house democrats in any way were partially responsible for what happened on tuesday? ms. pelosi: wasn't that the same question you asked? reporter: similar. ms. pel
we had this morning richie neal and ryan deese from the white house talk about how it was with the idea and that was early. at 10:00 the joint tax committee, that would be released. have you seen it? you've seen it. so that was one piece. the other piece is about inflation and we had the experts' opinions and in fact were very recent today from moody's that the bill was sent and would not increase inflation and would add to our economy because of childcare needed by many more women in order to...
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and later, a discussion on the late zora neale hurston, whose posthumous work about the last living survivorbout the atlantic slave trade was published in 2018, the oldest imprint by a major public in-house devoted to the african-american market. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the director of an education center talks about "you bet your life" the long and risky history of medical innovation. he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at john hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ watch on our new video app, c-span now. leo shane, deputy editor of the military times, is with us to discuss what faces veterans in the v.a.. has things changed under the biden administration? guest: it's hard to tell. the president came in during the pandemic. that has dominated most of the operations and decisions at the department of veterans affairs. we had a chance to sit down with the department head earlier in the week and he has pointed to their transparency, their message of inclusion, trying to broaden benefit and find ways to cater to more women veterans,
and later, a discussion on the late zora neale hurston, whose posthumous work about the last living survivorbout the atlantic slave trade was published in 2018, the oldest imprint by a major public in-house devoted to the african-american market. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the director of an education center talks about "you bet your life" the long and risky history of medical innovation. he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at john hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on...
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but they had to do it the hard way — cameron norrie and the doubles pair ofjoe salisbury and neal skupskian evans had lost the opening singles. drew savage watched the action. great britain's davis cup spirit is developing nicely. it wasn't easy but leon smith's men got the job done. it hadn't begun well. dan evans was a set down. a player ranked over 100 places below him. even though evans had led the second set 5—2, he came back to win 6—2, 7—5. that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider. defeat would have put great britain out of the tournament, but norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set 6—1 and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain's fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the brits are nearly there now. their opponents make them work for it, but they had done theirjob. the davis cup quarterfinals beckon for great britain. emma raducanu has won
but they had to do it the hard way — cameron norrie and the doubles pair ofjoe salisbury and neal skupskian evans had lost the opening singles. drew savage watched the action. great britain's davis cup spirit is developing nicely. it wasn't easy but leon smith's men got the job done. it hadn't begun well. dan evans was a set down. a player ranked over 100 places below him. even though evans had led the second set 5—2, he came back to win 6—2, 7—5. that meant cameron norrie would have to...
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thank you, chairman neal. this build back better bill is a third leg of a three-legged stool that balances the american rescue plan, signed by president biden last march, and the bipartisan infrastructure bill signed by president biden last monday. these three bills provide the wherewithal to fix our roads and bridges, repair our rails, deepen our harbors, and provide long-awaited broadband to households and neighborhoods. mr. speaker, i have often remarked that america is not in the need of being made great. it is great and has been for a long time. i often quote an observation that america's greatness is not that it is more enlightened than any other nation but rather that it has always been able to repair its faults. . the build back better act will help many faults which have been ex as serial baited by covid-19 and our response to it. this build back better legislation will make health care accessible and affordable for 2.2 million low-income uninsured americans that exist in the medicaid coverage gap. it
thank you, chairman neal. this build back better bill is a third leg of a three-legged stool that balances the american rescue plan, signed by president biden last march, and the bipartisan infrastructure bill signed by president biden last monday. these three bills provide the wherewithal to fix our roads and bridges, repair our rails, deepen our harbors, and provide long-awaited broadband to households and neighborhoods. mr. speaker, i have often remarked that america is not in the need of...
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trump also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s.y stood or general, he isn't msnbc news legal contributor. there is everyone saying that if he doesn't show, up there is this is contempt of congress. we are 21 days into merrick garland doing nothing about the contempt of congress referral that was delivered to him for steve bannon. >> we have to keep sending the refusal to the department of justice, lawrence, because the day that we stop doing that is the day that mark meadows will absolutely defy our ability to get to the truth, i think the facts and the law when the need will determine that benin should be held in contempt, and everyone like bennett, including meadows should be held in contempt, so once that indictment comes, i believe it should come and hopefully the others that are holding out and waiting will start to come in. but the select committee, has interviewed over 100 witnesses, i know it's frustrating that it's not done in public, few but it is a prosecutor, you want to run outside in bottom up, we swede it in the firs
trump also with us, neal katyal, former acting u.s.y stood or general, he isn't msnbc news legal contributor. there is everyone saying that if he doesn't show, up there is this is contempt of congress. we are 21 days into merrick garland doing nothing about the contempt of congress referral that was delivered to him for steve bannon. >> we have to keep sending the refusal to the department of justice, lawrence, because the day that we stop doing that is the day that mark meadows will...
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news and neal katyal, department of justice veteran former acting solicitor general for our government during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. and thank you for coming. on actually, i'd like to begin with you. along with the rest of, us the white house was clearly watching this trial. clearly on verdict watch. and the good many folks were holding their breath. what did you find notable about the statements from the president? and vice president? >> keep in mind that this was a killing that when president biden was with kennedy, he described a degree of injustice and as a lynching. he called it basically a modern day lynching. of course the white house had been more circumspect once he was president. not wanting to weigh in from the podium or any other way from an ongoing trial. but when i was struck by in both of those statement was the acknowledgment that in this instance the justice said that they were does they should. but, president biden said it shows just how far the nation has to go in ter
news and neal katyal, department of justice veteran former acting solicitor general for our government during the obama administration who has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. and thank you for coming. on actually, i'd like to begin with you. along with the rest of, us the white house was clearly watching this trial. clearly on verdict watch. and the good many folks were holding their breath. what did you find notable about the...
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and a look at the late zora neale hurtton whose latest book was published by amistad press, the oldest printing company dedicated to african-american publishing. then the head of philadelphia children's hospital talks about his book "ow yao bet your life" from blood transfusions to mass vaccination, the long and risky history of medicine. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at book tv.org. >> up next, remarks by former new jersey governor chris christie, he addressed the jewish coalition saying the g.o.p. needs to stop focusing on the 2020 election results. we watch what's happening in washington, d.c. right now and i think it brings us and incredible focus about what our mission is over the course of the next number of years. there's no question that leadership matters. and if we didn't know that before and we didn't know that barack obama's phrase that elections have consequences was correct, we've seen it other the last nine months. this past tuesday was the beginning of the new era for the republican party.
and a look at the late zora neale hurtton whose latest book was published by amistad press, the oldest printing company dedicated to african-american publishing. then the head of philadelphia children's hospital talks about his book "ow yao bet your life" from blood transfusions to mass vaccination, the long and risky history of medicine. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at book tv.org. >> up next,...
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wednesday national security council meeting where i'd been told he wanted to meet with general make nealand general franks. bush said who was general mcneil rumsfeld says he is a general in charge of afghanistan. bush said, well, i don't need to meet with him. i said general franks and myers suggest we have a meeting. i just kind of want to stay in touch. here is the commander-in-chief one year into the war, does not know or has forgotten the name of his top general in afghanistan and when his defense secretary said i think you ought to meet with general make neal, he said, no, i don't need to do that. i don't have time for that. that is hard to believe. this is not with the public had been told about war. that shows you the degree to which president bush had stop thinking about afghanistan. that is where his focus was. already shifting to making plans to invade iraq. this tells us a lot about what went wrong in afghanistan. just one year into the war the white house, commander-in-chief had stopped paying attention to what was going on in afghanistan they thought that they had won the wa
wednesday national security council meeting where i'd been told he wanted to meet with general make nealand general franks. bush said who was general mcneil rumsfeld says he is a general in charge of afghanistan. bush said, well, i don't need to meet with him. i said general franks and myers suggest we have a meeting. i just kind of want to stay in touch. here is the commander-in-chief one year into the war, does not know or has forgotten the name of his top general in afghanistan and when his...
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neal, as a former acting solicitor general, i can only imagine how offended you must be that someone even law degree providing his own constitutional analysis. >> yeah, no, you're absolutely right and this story somehow manages to make john eastman look even worse. eastman is extensively a law professor and couldn't come up with a better legal theory than this bag boy johnny mcentee. nobody heard of this guy. certainly nobody in legal circles and now all of a sudden, he's the guy who is writing the legal strategy for the president of the united states during a contested election? i think this demonstrates a real big problem in government. it's true in every administration. there are always yes people that surround themselves with cabinet officials, with presidents who say don't worry about that pesky law, this or that. here is someway around it. it invariably bogus. the thing you mentioned says that basically that this guy is set up a rogue legal team to plot a coup and even bill barr according to this reporting by mr. carl thought that johnny mcentee was crossing the line. bill barr
neal, as a former acting solicitor general, i can only imagine how offended you must be that someone even law degree providing his own constitutional analysis. >> yeah, no, you're absolutely right and this story somehow manages to make john eastman look even worse. eastman is extensively a law professor and couldn't come up with a better legal theory than this bag boy johnny mcentee. nobody heard of this guy. certainly nobody in legal circles and now all of a sudden, he's the guy who is...
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later a discussion on zora neale hurston, whose posthumous work about the last living survivor of the land take slave trade was published in 2018. the oldest imprint by publishing house dedicated to the african-american market. we had of the children's hospital of philadelphia of infectious diseases division talks about his book "you bet your life: from blood transfusions to mass vaccinations. " he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at book tv.org. >> get c-span on the go. watch the day biggest political events live or on-demand any time, anywhere on our new mobile video app, c-span now. access highlights and listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts for free. download c-span now today. >> up next, the white house covid-19 response team gives an update on vaccinating adults and young children to combat the virus. dr. fauci, cdc director rochelle walensky and other officials take part in this briefing.
later a discussion on zora neale hurston, whose posthumous work about the last living survivor of the land take slave trade was published in 2018. the oldest imprint by publishing house dedicated to the african-american market. we had of the children's hospital of philadelphia of infectious diseases division talks about his book "you bet your life: from blood transfusions to mass vaccinations. " he is interviewed by an epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. watch book tv every...
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wednesday national security council meeting where i'd been told he wanted to meet with general make nealand general franks. bush said who was general mcneil rumsfeld says he is a general in charge of afghanistan. bush said, well, i don't need to meet with him. i said general franks and myers suggest we have a meeting. i just kind of want to stay in touch. here is the commander-in-chief one year into the war, does not know or has forgotten the name of his top general in afghanistan and when his defense secretary said i think you ought to meet with general make neal, he said, no, i don't need to do that. i don't have time for that. that is hard to believe. this is not with the public had been told about war. that shows you the degree to which president bush had stop thinking about afghanistan. that is where his focus was. already shifting to making plans to invade iraq. this tells us a lot about what went wrong in afghanistan. just one year into the war the white house, commander-in-chief had stopped paying attention to what was going on in afghanistan they thought that they had won the wa
wednesday national security council meeting where i'd been told he wanted to meet with general make nealand general franks. bush said who was general mcneil rumsfeld says he is a general in charge of afghanistan. bush said, well, i don't need to meet with him. i said general franks and myers suggest we have a meeting. i just kind of want to stay in touch. here is the commander-in-chief one year into the war, does not know or has forgotten the name of his top general in afghanistan and when his...
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and a look at the late zora neale hurtton whose latest book was published by amistad press, the oldestrinting company dedicated to african-american publishing. then the head of philadelphia children's hospital talks about his book "ow yao bet your life" from blood transfusions to mass vaccination, the long and risky history of medicine. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at book tv.org. >> up next, remarks by former new jersey governor chris christie, he addressed the jewish coalition
and a look at the late zora neale hurtton whose latest book was published by amistad press, the oldestrinting company dedicated to african-american publishing. then the head of philadelphia children's hospital talks about his book "ow yao bet your life" from blood transfusions to mass vaccination, the long and risky history of medicine. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at book tv.org. >> up next,...
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neal katyal, you can go to msnbc.com/openingarguments for these primers and separations with neal katyalpatterson. first, this big win for president biden and another major vote coming down the pike. the one and only senator barbara boxer is here next. here next lo. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the chapstick goes on. it's on. get yours on at chapstick.com ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for
neal katyal, you can go to msnbc.com/openingarguments for these primers and separations with neal katyalpatterson. first, this big win for president biden and another major vote coming down the pike. the one and only senator barbara boxer is here next. here next lo. alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car...
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. >> neal katyal, thank you so very much for starting us off on this night, really appreciate it. thank you. >> and joining us now, is doctor gisele of more yadi, she is an ob/gyn physician in texas and a board member at the physicians for reproductive health. doctor, what was your reaction to what you heard the supreme court today? we >> know, this heart that we're here are still without abortion access in our state. that there are people in d.c. talking about my community, while my community suffers, still. and, i hope this decision comes quickly but it's already been 61 days too long. >> so, we just heard a neal katyal say that there is a distinct possibility that this kill case will reopen abortion services in texas for maybe a year. it might buy a year we. in the deliberation of the adult make deliberation on this case. how will that change things in texas, will providers come back into providing the services? we >> know, that remains to be seen with what the supreme court decides. the one -- of the particular sniff area's parts of this law is that if there is an injunction,
. >> neal katyal, thank you so very much for starting us off on this night, really appreciate it. thank you. >> and joining us now, is doctor gisele of more yadi, she is an ob/gyn physician in texas and a board member at the physicians for reproductive health. doctor, what was your reaction to what you heard the supreme court today? we >> know, this heart that we're here are still without abortion access in our state. that there are people in d.c. talking about my community,...
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solicitor general neal katyal and an msnbc legal analyst. it's baroque and weird and unhinged, you know, as an american i'll say thank goodness things weren't worse. so it looks now almost just sort of whacky. if pence had gotten further hurt, which is what the trump fans said they wanted, that would look rather different. what, if anything, do you read into all this? >> i think it's more than whacky. it's potentially treasonous or close to it. if you've ever been annoyed by an ill-timed email that you get at work, just remember you don't ever have to swat john eastman out of your inbox in the midst of an armed riot. eastman wrote an article saying that kamala harris was ineligible to serve as vice president because her parents were immigrants. and between that and his now eastman's pence memo, i'm pretty sure that this guy just stays up at night making up random things that a vice president can and can't do. i mean, what's next? he's going to write a memo saying the vice president can't, like, enter the west wing without a hall pass? this g
solicitor general neal katyal and an msnbc legal analyst. it's baroque and weird and unhinged, you know, as an american i'll say thank goodness things weren't worse. so it looks now almost just sort of whacky. if pence had gotten further hurt, which is what the trump fans said they wanted, that would look rather different. what, if anything, do you read into all this? >> i think it's more than whacky. it's potentially treasonous or close to it. if you've ever been annoyed by an ill-timed...
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british winner in the tie, as cameron norrie was beaten in his singles match, before joe salisbury and neals all your sport for now. hello there. it was noticeably milder today across the board compared to what we've had the last couple of days, but it's set to change once again. as we move through tonight, a spell of wet and windy weather will spread across the uk, and that will introduce colder air again from the north or the north—west. so, it will be colder for the first few days of december. here's this area of low pressure spreading southwards. some warm air wrapped into it, or mild, i should say. but that will clear away, and you'll notice the blue colours beginning to invade behind the system as it pushes its way south—eastwards. now, some pretty heavy rain on this low pressure as it spreads south—eastwards. that'll be followed by blustery showers and clear spells, these turning increasingly wintry certainly over the hills across scotland. it will be windy pretty much everywhere, but especially across some western coasts, where it will be touching gale—force, particularly in exposur
british winner in the tie, as cameron norrie was beaten in his singles match, before joe salisbury and neals all your sport for now. hello there. it was noticeably milder today across the board compared to what we've had the last couple of days, but it's set to change once again. as we move through tonight, a spell of wet and windy weather will spread across the uk, and that will introduce colder air again from the north or the north—west. so, it will be colder for the first few days of...
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james neal beats hill on the rebound, lights the lamp up.ose allows the season high five goals and st. louis wins it five-three. the big news yesterday, buster posey calling it quites for the san francisco giants after 12 seasons. what a player he was and what a person he will continue to be as me he moves back to georgia. >>> 4:57. coming up on kpix five. >>> the quest to start vaccinating kids after getting the green light this week. >>> plus the new support for an effort to recall several members of the san franci the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. ♪ but our here, we are just getting started. -do you have cheese? -of course! more cheese for less cheddar in our dairy. -do you have kale? -absolutely! more kale for less cabbage in our produce section. -how about pizza? -yep, more--
james neal beats hill on the rebound, lights the lamp up.ose allows the season high five goals and st. louis wins it five-three. the big news yesterday, buster posey calling it quites for the san francisco giants after 12 seasons. what a player he was and what a person he will continue to be as me he moves back to georgia. >>> 4:57. coming up on kpix five. >>> the quest to start vaccinating kids after getting the green light this week. >>> plus the new support for an...
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when it was them point pointing in the mirror what america is become the land of the peasant, the neal peasant, the cyber peasant, in the med averse. and now we've got a pass of uprising and my money is on the peasants. you know, because we've got big coin and they've only got money that they print by the trillion, that's losing purchasing power every single day. we've seen this story before. bitcoin rocks. and i do wanna also point out to people that, you know, i feel like it's a lot of propaganda against a country like i'll salvador in that. it's, it's, it's beautiful here. and the people are so warm, they're so amazing. there's beauty all around you. as quite hot, as you can see, after a few minutes out, even in the shade, it's like extremely warm up. the surf is very strong, the surf is very powerful. it is a surfer paradise for a long time. it's been a destination for surfers, for decades. but now everybody's here for the big queen, renaissance renaissance to point know, and this is our experience here. hopefully in the 2nd half, we're hoping to interview the president who kelly.
when it was them point pointing in the mirror what america is become the land of the peasant, the neal peasant, the cyber peasant, in the med averse. and now we've got a pass of uprising and my money is on the peasants. you know, because we've got big coin and they've only got money that they print by the trillion, that's losing purchasing power every single day. we've seen this story before. bitcoin rocks. and i do wanna also point out to people that, you know, i feel like it's a lot of...
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i bought a building a just world order a neal's melts. his letters to the british government were often unanswered. i think i'm not even sure with whether they have been answered about what torture of a journalist in this country certainly is a case of torture. both physical and psychological and a working group on arbitrary detention or rate 2019 declared the detention on the conditions in which i assange was living in the ecuadorian embassy in london. if violation was 9 of the common on say legal rights, i victory detention. i hammered on that several times when i was rock motor on international audit. and what the british government say at the time, they thought that we were ridiculous. that's the word they use. we were ridiculous asking this back to you about you say, to quote, perhaps the most scandalous and immoral example of the multinational corruption of the rule of law of our law affair. as regards a, as regards the sanchez case in the context of a, and this is a constant theme in the new book in your new book, the degradation o
i bought a building a just world order a neal's melts. his letters to the british government were often unanswered. i think i'm not even sure with whether they have been answered about what torture of a journalist in this country certainly is a case of torture. both physical and psychological and a working group on arbitrary detention or rate 2019 declared the detention on the conditions in which i assange was living in the ecuadorian embassy in london. if violation was 9 of the common on say...
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david and neal, who were then partners at greylock came and said, we are in the process of moving theoston to silicon valley, where it is a rebirth of the firm which has a great set of investors and pedigree and culture and learnings and all these things that will be very helpful. but also this idea of network amplifier for venture capital. we love it, we would love to do it with you. i was, like, these are people -- i would be delighted to be partners with these folks, so let's build the firm there. david: when you are starting at greylock even though you already had a good career as and angel investor, i think one of the legends in silicon valley is that the deal you wanted to do was airbnb. and a senior partner at your firm said, look, it's a terrible deal. it's going nowhere. were you were intimidated by that because he had a lot of experience? how did you push that through? reid: there is even more drummer -- drama than your question suggests. the senior partner is david zee who was an amazing general partner, my board member from greylock and linkedin. he is the reason i am at g
david and neal, who were then partners at greylock came and said, we are in the process of moving theoston to silicon valley, where it is a rebirth of the firm which has a great set of investors and pedigree and culture and learnings and all these things that will be very helpful. but also this idea of network amplifier for venture capital. we love it, we would love to do it with you. i was, like, these are people -- i would be delighted to be partners with these folks, so let's build the firm...
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. >> massachusetts congressman richard neal and south carolina congressman jim clyburn. so the legislation makes necessary changes to build back better act. we were >> some longstanding faults, many of which have been exasperated by covid-19 democrats emphasized the bill reduces the deficit. >> but the congressional budget office says the bill adds 367 billion dollars to the deficit over 10 years. enough of the spending in washington let's focus on helping those hard working families who are being crippled by this inflation. >> now the bill would still face an uphill battle in the senate and democratic leader chuck schumer says the senate would still have to hold off on this vote until christmas reporting live in washington. i'm basil john. >> thank you for that update. basil. >> well, still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, 3 teens are behind bars after stealing $50,000 in jewelry from the north, a ball. how shoppers are now responding to a recent rash. the recent why we've been seen in smash and grabs. we'll be right back after the break. well, a chilling crime brought
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raid on a large military base, whether have been several alleged thefts in the past decade. liam can neal from valid hello. men. hello. for go ahead. why and the home. yeah. live on the moon. i in a i thought was other villa woman was pharma, biopharma who will be having and i saw martin married and i was family. and as you know, as well as well me aiela, moon valley for homeless clinical what kind of horn like it home. now, why couldn't you let me out if you feel out of love our hiding was? yeah, i would imagine some me for the over the know what i thought in. let me start off or wait must be me done. well, the in the kill it. the volume i lo love in me more where we don't have an issue. mima v with them, is she mission for pool? i me to have since the middle of a low in hollywood chef killed a new check. lo, holy shit, she clicked the mode, manisha bar have all of it may gear massy. similar blame? well, not the hum about with a 100. let me, stella, your flu shot. rather kid. you get she miss, you lose your job. call not really any, not going to call us any them a call college of that mo
raid on a large military base, whether have been several alleged thefts in the past decade. liam can neal from valid hello. men. hello. for go ahead. why and the home. yeah. live on the moon. i in a i thought was other villa woman was pharma, biopharma who will be having and i saw martin married and i was family. and as you know, as well as well me aiela, moon valley for homeless clinical what kind of horn like it home. now, why couldn't you let me out if you feel out of love our hiding was?...