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nomination. further, that the senate vote on confirmation of the pekoske nomination at 1:45 p.m. with all other provisions remaining in effect. finally, that if any nominations are confirmed during thursday's session the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: without objection. so ordered. ms. smith: if there is no further business to come before the senate i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the and thinking he heard it from the predatory banking practices including student loan services. among the topics discussed were by now, pay later products and the perceived benefits of earned wage access.
nomination. further, that the senate vote on confirmation of the pekoske nomination at 1:45 p.m. with all other provisions remaining in effect. finally, that if any nominations are confirmed during thursday's session the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: without objection. so ordered. ms. smith: if there is no further business to come before the senate i ask that it stand...
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it's incredible heretofore nominations and he nominated sherman to the court. he did not serve long, but he was a force on the court because of his personality. he was kind of an explosive personality particularly in the area of civil rights. he would literally count on the table telling the justices they need to do the right thing. the constitution forces them to do the right thing. they need to essentially have some guts. in fact at one point they thought when they get to the brown case in 1952 the first argument some of the fellow justices sexually before that back in 49 and 50 they were worried he might have a heart attack during the conference he was so exercised over this and thought why are we debating these issues that are so clear under the constitution? >> host: there's also a story i think it was with clark maybe was what the width mention that may meet retrace my steps and think there are some pretty solid differences here as well. because truman asks the hail to the chiefs not be played for the swearing in of was it clark? because he wanted to be h
it's incredible heretofore nominations and he nominated sherman to the court. he did not serve long, but he was a force on the court because of his personality. he was kind of an explosive personality particularly in the area of civil rights. he would literally count on the table telling the justices they need to do the right thing. the constitution forces them to do the right thing. they need to essentially have some guts. in fact at one point they thought when they get to the brown case in...
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he knew he was going to nominate chairman. he would have four nominations. there was certainly not another question for him. he nominated sherman mint into the court. she ornament and did not serve for a long. he does have a force on a court. he suffered from heart disease. he was kind of an explosive personality, particularly in the area of civil rights. he would literally pound on the table. he would tell the justices that they need to do the right thing here. the constitution forces them to do the right thing. they need to essentially have some gots and do the right thing. at one point, when you get to the brown case in 1952, the first argument from some of these fellow justices were worried. before that, this was back in 49 or 50, they were worried that he might have a heart attack during the conference. he was so exercised over this. he thought of why are we debating these issues that are so clear under the constitution? >> there is also a story, and i think it was with clark, but maybe it was with mint in. it made me retraced my steps. there are some p
he knew he was going to nominate chairman. he would have four nominations. there was certainly not another question for him. he nominated sherman mint into the court. she ornament and did not serve for a long. he does have a force on a court. he suffered from heart disease. he was kind of an explosive personality, particularly in the area of civil rights. he would literally pound on the table. he would tell the justices that they need to do the right thing here. the constitution forces them to...
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i was extremely grateful when i was first nominated in 2020 and i am honored to have been nominated again this year. and i am grateful to chief judge blackburn rigsby. i would be honored to join them in their service to the people of the district. i can go no further without recognizing my true partner in life. dean martin has been such a support to me and happens to be a phenomenal attorney in her own right. for 20 years, we have supported each other in our endeavors, including raising our daughter. thank you to my parents who unfortunately could not travel to be here today. they came to this country with little money and no support, settled in ohio and worked tirelessly with the goal of providing my sisters and me with every opportunity they could. thank you to my sisters, brothers-in-law, and niece. there is not enough time today to thank all of the people who have supported me in my professional life, but i must name two. the honorable jester j stroud and patty stemware, my boss for most of the past 17 years who is here today. they both truly legitimize public service. for almost two
i was extremely grateful when i was first nominated in 2020 and i am honored to have been nominated again this year. and i am grateful to chief judge blackburn rigsby. i would be honored to join them in their service to the people of the district. i can go no further without recognizing my true partner in life. dean martin has been such a support to me and happens to be a phenomenal attorney in her own right. for 20 years, we have supported each other in our endeavors, including raising our...
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the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, maria del r. antongiorgi-jordon, of puerto rico, to be united states district judge for the district of puerto rico. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 1130, maria del r. antongiorgi-jordon, of puerto rico, to be united states district judge for the district of puerto rico, signed by 19 senators. the presiding officer: i ask unanimous consent that the -- mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask that the mandatory quorum call be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that the senate consider the following nominations en bloc, calendar number, 732, 765, 762, 1121, 1122,
the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, maria del r. antongiorgi-jordon, of puerto rico, to be united states district judge for the district of puerto rico. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 1130, maria del...
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any other nominations? >> i like to nominate julie soo for nomination? doing vice-president and president? oh, we were doing president first and then vice-president. my apologies, colleagues on that. there's two nominations. two motions. one for member wetchter and one for member soo. i'm going to the vote on member wetchter. >> i believe there's a point of clarification. i believe the second motion was for vice-president for soo. >> is that what it was michael? >> i was nominating board member soo for vice-president. >> for vice-president, okay. i didn't hear that. >> oh. >> we're doing president first. >> so right now there's a motion on the floor for member wetchter. are there any other motions? >> yes. i move to nominate julie soo for president. >> so there's been two motions put on the floor and the first one for member wetchter. so, dan -- i'm going to vote for wetchter as well. nominations, it's closed. >> then you vote. >> member wetchter, correct. >> [mic is off] >> and the first one who gets four votes -- >> correct. can we go with member wetch
any other nominations? >> i like to nominate julie soo for nomination? doing vice-president and president? oh, we were doing president first and then vice-president. my apologies, colleagues on that. there's two nominations. two motions. one for member wetchter and one for member soo. i'm going to the vote on member wetchter. >> i believe there's a point of clarification. i believe the second motion was for vice-president for soo. >> is that what it was michael? >> i was...
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any other nominations? >> i like to nominate julie soo for nomination? >> are we doing vice-president and president? oh, we were doing president first and then vice-president. my apologies, colleagues on that. there's two nominations. two motions. one for member wetchter and one for member soo. i'm going to the vote on member wetchter. >> i believe there's a point of clarification. i believe the second motion was for vice-president for soo. >> is that what it was michael? >> i was nominating board member soo for vice-president. >> for vice-president, okay. i didn't hear that. >> oh. >> we're doing president first. >> so right now there's a motion on the floor for member wetchter. are there any other motions? >> yes. i move to nominate julie soo for president. >> so there's been two motions put on the floor and the first one for member wetchter. so, dan -- i'm going to vote for wetchter as well. nominations, it's closed. >> then you vote. >> member wetchter, correct. >> [mic is off] >> and the first one who gets four votes -- >> correct. can we go with me
any other nominations? >> i like to nominate julie soo for nomination? >> are we doing vice-president and president? oh, we were doing president first and then vice-president. my apologies, colleagues on that. there's two nominations. two motions. one for member wetchter and one for member soo. i'm going to the vote on member wetchter. >> i believe there's a point of clarification. i believe the second motion was for vice-president for soo. >> is that what it was...
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really interesting story the the wigs nominated william henry harrison, and the democrats van buren was the incumbent and they originally thought you know van buren beat harrison four years ago and harrison's oldies late 60s, and you know, of course we can beat him again and some newspaper editor or columnist wrote a piece saying that you know, you should just retire harrison to his old log cabin and give him some hard cider to drink and heal while away the rest of his days, you know, and the wigs took that and they ran with it and they and they totally turned it around on the democrats and they said yes, of course, you know, he, you know, he's a veteran and he does he lives in a lot of cabin and he does drink hard cider and he's a common person just like the rest of us. and they created this amazing campaign and they you know, they had parades with log cabin floats, and they used to sell bottles of whiskey, you know shaped like log cabins and tippecanoe in tyler too shaving cream and all these things and it was really the first mass branding of a political candidate and they did they d
really interesting story the the wigs nominated william henry harrison, and the democrats van buren was the incumbent and they originally thought you know van buren beat harrison four years ago and harrison's oldies late 60s, and you know, of course we can beat him again and some newspaper editor or columnist wrote a piece saying that you know, you should just retire harrison to his old log cabin and give him some hard cider to drink and heal while away the rest of his days, you know, and the...
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they talked about you know nominating ulysses s grant.t was lincoln himself, in fact, in august of 1864, he wrote a letter. he put it in an envelope and sealed it and signed it. he said, we are going to open this after the election. in the letter, he said that after i lose, that george mcclelland, the democratic candidate, i am going to cooperate with him between the election and the inauguration to try to save the union during those few months. he assumed he was going to lose the election. and it wasn't until the fall, when sherman captured atlanta and grant started pinning the confederate army down in virginia, the radical republicans that nominated their own candidate, because they thought lincoln wasn't liberal enough, john fremont had been a candidate in 1856. and later governor of the arizona territory. he withdrew from the recent september because he thought the union army is in victory. he thought if he stayed in the race it would split the republican party and elected democrat is going to preserve slavery. so it really wasn't unt
they talked about you know nominating ulysses s grant.t was lincoln himself, in fact, in august of 1864, he wrote a letter. he put it in an envelope and sealed it and signed it. he said, we are going to open this after the election. in the letter, he said that after i lose, that george mcclelland, the democratic candidate, i am going to cooperate with him between the election and the inauguration to try to save the union during those few months. he assumed he was going to lose the election. and...
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nominal _ nominal and itjust stayed nominal. 40 minutes out, you were — nominal. 40 minutes out, youou could tell everybody in the whole room was getting _ everybody in the whole room was getting that same feeling, that it was— getting that same feeling, that it was actually a fairly relaxed environment, it wasn't tense. _ relaxed environment, it wasn't tense. and _ relaxed environment, it wasn't tense, and then, as we hit, like. — tense, and then, as we hit, like. the— tense, and then, as we hit, like, the last two minutes, where _ like, the last two minutes, where we could no longer command the spacecraft, and we knew _ command the spacecraft, and we knew that — command the spacecraft, and we knew that we were on the trajectory and we knew that we were _ trajectory and we knew that we were hot— trajectory and we knew that we were not going to do anything to change it, it wasjustjoy! you — to change it, it wasjustjoy! you had _ to change it, it wasjustjoy! you had got to enjoy the moment. you had got to en'oy the moment. . , ., ., moment. and i 'ust want to say thank you — moment. a
nominal _ nominal and itjust stayed nominal. 40 minutes out, you were — nominal. 40 minutes out, youou could tell everybody in the whole room was getting _ everybody in the whole room was getting that same feeling, that it was— getting that same feeling, that it was actually a fairly relaxed environment, it wasn't tense. _ relaxed environment, it wasn't tense. and _ relaxed environment, it wasn't tense, and then, as we hit, like. — tense, and then, as we hit, like. the— tense, and then,...
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eastern about to advance the nomination. if confirmed, she would replace supreme court justice ketanji john brown jackson. lift to the floor of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. ... the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o god, our provider, we come to you in our weakness, seeking your mercy and help. lord, give us this day the mercy and grace of your love that we may become all you desire us to be. empower our lawmakers to cherish your precepts and obey your word. lord, keep them walking in the way everlasting. strengthen them so to run that they may reach the destination you have chosen for their lives. enable them so to strive that they may win the victor's crown. prepare them so to keep the faith that they may persevere to the very end. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to
eastern about to advance the nomination. if confirmed, she would replace supreme court justice ketanji john brown jackson. lift to the floor of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. ... the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o god, our provider, we come to you in our weakness, seeking your mercy and help. lord, give us this day the mercy and grace of your love that we may become all you desire us...
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are there any nominations, any other nominations for either chair or vice-chair? >> uh yes, i have one and i was going to nominate thomas harrison for chair. >> i would decline. >> okay. okay. and then commissioner mogannam, do you have a nomination? >> i have a nomination of ike kwon as vice-chair, if you would graciously accept. >> am i permitted to -- >> yes, please, commissioner kwon. >> am i permitted to ask my fellow commissioners if i'm interested in vice-chair? >> certainly -- you certainly have the floor, yes. >> okay. if my other commissioners -- no. >> i'm fine either way. >> would you like to be vice-chair? >> not really. [laughter] >> okay. then, i accept. >> okay, commissioner kwon accepts. is there a second to this nomination? >> i'll second that. >> harrison seconds. okay. are there any other nominations to either chair or vice-chair? okay. hearing none. we can take this either as a single vote for both the election of commissioner mogannam to chair and commissioner kwon to vice-chair or we can vote on them separately. is there any preference among
are there any nominations, any other nominations for either chair or vice-chair? >> uh yes, i have one and i was going to nominate thomas harrison for chair. >> i would decline. >> okay. okay. and then commissioner mogannam, do you have a nomination? >> i have a nomination of ike kwon as vice-chair, if you would graciously accept. >> am i permitted to -- >> yes, please, commissioner kwon. >> am i permitted to ask my fellow commissioners if i'm...
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let's do it, yeah, 35 35 nominations and 26 nominations.hought you crossed out 68 at the beginning i see she is already taking this ceremony for a very long time. attention, correct answer. the main nominations of the most prestigious film award american film award oscar 24 nominations team 00 you are the winners of the show tower, thank you pouring out the victory. applause sounds your girls. i didn't ask you what you were announced? i saw you to the core. you can do everything here, so that's why it happened. tell tell there is such an opportunity, only today. uh, and u us very good numbers. we have 10 years between each of them. well, who of the rest will not say 10 and 20 years. yes, well, somewhere nearby, thank you. it was a pleasure for us to play with you. thanks girls. huge. thanks for participating. well, what a pity, well, you gave us such hope after the first round. i was already waving my hand through. i'm already on my way. i packed your bags for today's trip. well, why? well, so, apparently, first you need to study minsk and
let's do it, yeah, 35 35 nominations and 26 nominations.hought you crossed out 68 at the beginning i see she is already taking this ceremony for a very long time. attention, correct answer. the main nominations of the most prestigious film award american film award oscar 24 nominations team 00 you are the winners of the show tower, thank you pouring out the victory. applause sounds your girls. i didn't ask you what you were announced? i saw you to the core. you can do everything here, so that's...
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has been in and out of politics working with three presidential candidates the president trump who nominated her to serve on the board at the federal reserve her selection to the fed was controversial and eventually president biden administration withdrew her nomination february 2021. we do our part see you can do yours. so i appreciate the economy in the market funding. [inaudible conversations] >>
has been in and out of politics working with three presidential candidates the president trump who nominated her to serve on the board at the federal reserve her selection to the fed was controversial and eventually president biden administration withdrew her nomination february 2021. we do our part see you can do yours. so i appreciate the economy in the market funding. [inaudible conversations] >>
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the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, florence y.pan of the district of columbia to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar 1067, florence ycht pan -- y. pan of the district of columbia to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. those opposed nay. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: i move to proatd to executive session -- proceed to e
the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, florence y.pan of the district of columbia to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the...
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he was nominated as a candidate by several branches of the russian academy of sciences, the next candidate is dmitry markovich director of the institute of thermal physics of the siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, is a specialist in the field of hydrodynamics of control of heat -mass exchange processes, he was nominated by the presidium of the siberian branch of the ras and 112 members of the ras. the third candidate is the current president of the wound. alexandra sergeev has been holding this position since 2017. physicist doctor of physics of mathematical sciences nominated by the bureau of the department of physical sciences wounds from division of biological sciences ran division of historical and philological sciences ran division of global issues and international relations iran as well as four with two members of the russian academy of sciences performance by each of the candidates. about 20 minutes after which time will be allotted for answering questions for members of the academy and a, after which five supporters wi
he was nominated as a candidate by several branches of the russian academy of sciences, the next candidate is dmitry markovich director of the institute of thermal physics of the siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, is a specialist in the field of hydrodynamics of control of heat -mass exchange processes, he was nominated by the presidium of the siberian branch of the ras and 112 members of the ras. the third candidate is the current...
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leonov was nominated valentina rasputin andrey bitov white akhmadulina was nominated. but the way they were all labeled one way or another the fact that they from the soviet union didn’t give them, of course, so hand on heart, of course. i must say that brodsky is the largest of the 20th century. and here, uh, there can be no questions, but now , uh, the significance of at least gorky and bunin is quite comparable. but these are comparable writers. and, of course, well, in terms of influence at that moment, of course, bitter was incomparably more influential than many times there, right? uh, well, uh, not only gorky was there, but alexei nikolaevich tolstoy was there again, it was a direct broadcast from the knowledge marathon in nizhny novgorod , we will periodically return to the events that take place there. well, now let's turn again to the situation around the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, where today i remind you once again, they are waiting for iaea specialists and where several attempts of sabotage by the afu were made today, including, uh, there were two lan
leonov was nominated valentina rasputin andrey bitov white akhmadulina was nominated. but the way they were all labeled one way or another the fact that they from the soviet union didn’t give them, of course, so hand on heart, of course. i must say that brodsky is the largest of the 20th century. and here, uh, there can be no questions, but now , uh, the significance of at least gorky and bunin is quite comparable. but these are comparable writers. and, of course, well, in terms of influence...
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let's do it, yes, 35 35 nominations and 26 nominations.nning i see she is already taking this ceremony for a very long time. attention, correct answer. the main nominations of the most prestigious film award of the american film award oscar 24 nomination team you are the winners of the show tower, thank you thank you girls, i didn't ask you what you were announced? i saw you in the depths of my soul, maybe everything here happened this way. tell me. tell me there is such an opportunity, only today. uh, and we have very good numbers. we have 10 years of difference between each of us, well, who of the rest, let's say 10 and 20 years. yes, well, somewhere nearby, thank you. it was a pleasure for us to play with you. thanks girls. huge. thanks for participating. well, what a pity, well, you are you gave us such hope after the first round. i was already waving my hand through. i'm already passing. i packed your bags for today's trip. well, why? well, so, apparently, you first need to explore minsk and the longest street in our country, and then
let's do it, yes, 35 35 nominations and 26 nominations.nning i see she is already taking this ceremony for a very long time. attention, correct answer. the main nominations of the most prestigious film award of the american film award oscar 24 nomination team you are the winners of the show tower, thank you thank you girls, i didn't ask you what you were announced? i saw you in the depths of my soul, maybe everything here happened this way. tell me. tell me there is such an opportunity, only...
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why are they focusing on nominations? they want to give president biden his team, but also they know nominations could be a lot more difficult if mitch mcconnell is the majority leader, so they don't want to get as -- so they want to get as many nominations done before the election as they can. that's why they have, on the schedule, the senate could be back for two weeks in october. schumer, charles schumer, majority leader, could change his mind on that, because usually in october all members are home campaigning. but in the senate, not every senator is up, so they could come back to do some unfinished work. but you're right, the most important thing is must pass legislation and that means funding the government by october 1. then the question is, what is in that bill other than the government? that's the big question. host: one potential landmine, if you will, or holdups or things that could be attached to the spending bill that could really grind it to a halt? guest: the first one is permitting reform. this is a bill t
why are they focusing on nominations? they want to give president biden his team, but also they know nominations could be a lot more difficult if mitch mcconnell is the majority leader, so they don't want to get as -- so they want to get as many nominations done before the election as they can. that's why they have, on the schedule, the senate could be back for two weeks in october. schumer, charles schumer, majority leader, could change his mind on that, because usually in october all members...
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item 6 is motion to approve the nomination appointment of newsha arc jamy.nd item upon 7 approving the mayor's nomination for tony rivera for term ending august first of 24. >> thank you, mr. young. colleagues. we have technically one reappointment and 2 new appointments but in reality we have 2 reappointments and one new appointment in the form of mr. rivera for seat 5. but by way of full disclosure the reason doctor ajami is arc poring new appointment because the mayor is prosecute posing to move her from her current seat into seat number one, which is the seat with that requires experience in environmental policy and understanding of environmental justice issues. this is why she appear as a new appointment. the first of the 3 items is for the reappointment of my former colleague supervisor maxwell now commissioner maxwell. good morning commissioner maxwell. and i want to start by thanking mayor breed seeing fit to reappointment ms. maxwell. the floor is yours. >> thank you. when i became a commissioner, it was a big meeting. it was a huge budget meeting a
item 6 is motion to approve the nomination appointment of newsha arc jamy.nd item upon 7 approving the mayor's nomination for tony rivera for term ending august first of 24. >> thank you, mr. young. colleagues. we have technically one reappointment and 2 new appointments but in reality we have 2 reappointments and one new appointment in the form of mr. rivera for seat 5. but by way of full disclosure the reason doctor ajami is arc poring new appointment because the mayor is prosecute...
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the clerk will report the clerk will read the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. ms. mcsally: have a ambassador mendoza jr. of washington to be united states circuit judge for the ninth circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 986, salvador mendoza jr. of washington to be united states circuit judge for the ninth circuit, signed by 17 senators as follows -- mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the mandatory quorum calls for cloture motions filed today, september 6, be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: we are joined by bob csac. thanks for waiting fit teen minutes or so to help him finis
the clerk will report the clerk will read the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. ms. mcsally: have a ambassador mendoza jr. of washington to be united states circuit judge for the ninth circuit. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the clerk: cloture motion: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 986,...
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he was running a stealth campaign for the presidential nomination.ichard nixon, who in years previous had been a supporter of the republican party's relationship with black voters because black voters had been with the replicants for many years because of the legacy of lincoln. they democrats in the south were allied with segregation up until that point in time. but in 68 nixon flips the switch returns the table and cutit the deal with thurman was a segregationist, white supremacist senator from south carolina. he basically tells thurman i will place a conservative oppose busing i'll make sure there's a vice president running mate who is acceptable to southern republicans. meaning often segregationist if you support me against ronald reagan. i'm permanent check that deal. nixon told his campaign manager to make sure the seven delegates at the convention got the message under a nixon presidency these are his words, no more pro- negro crab. so here is a guy instead of making a deal the jon birchers he was making a deal with braces. and again and again
he was running a stealth campaign for the presidential nomination.ichard nixon, who in years previous had been a supporter of the republican party's relationship with black voters because black voters had been with the replicants for many years because of the legacy of lincoln. they democrats in the south were allied with segregation up until that point in time. but in 68 nixon flips the switch returns the table and cutit the deal with thurman was a segregationist, white supremacist senator...
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the best antagonist of the year, was nominated for the role of a komsomol member for nika.ya, the director delegated not on the rights, the wife of the actress went through a tough casting. all filmography. fifty characteristic works from a cold german teacher to eccentric beauties suffering from unrequited love in performance. actresses we watched characters from the long thaw the way home of the garden ring among the extreme works of the drama no one will recognize in the forty-first year of life lost the fight against oncology this week september 3 is the birthday of a real komsomol member and beauty yevgeny brik you looked around the planet. thank you for being and staying with us. go to the site www.tvar.by and watch your favorite tv news agency projects online, goodbye. he lived among us, we walked, we built an honest guy he was a simple hero, but the truth cannot be hidden this hour has come and now he has bared all the bestial grin, and now he is naked animal grin. you dared to encroach on the holy of holies, where your ideals and spat on them, you are sold for brig
the best antagonist of the year, was nominated for the role of a komsomol member for nika.ya, the director delegated not on the rights, the wife of the actress went through a tough casting. all filmography. fifty characteristic works from a cold german teacher to eccentric beauties suffering from unrequited love in performance. actresses we watched characters from the long thaw the way home of the garden ring among the extreme works of the drama no one will recognize in the forty-first year of...
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it was 40% by april when he essentially clenched the nomination. and the reason is the republican rules are much more oriented in the primaries to the winner take all processes that gives a real advantage to whoever who has the biggest chunk and of all the signs of vulnerability that poll showed, it also underscored that trump has the biggest piece. 47% would make him, you know, impregnable as the nominee. >> ron, thanks so much. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> in italy, meantime, exit polls indicate voters have just elected the country's most right-wing government. the coalition are on track for victy as the official results are still awaited. she'll likely become the country's first female prime minister, and despite her political leanings she told supporters she is ready to unite the country. >> translator: it's important to understand that if we will be called to lead this country we will do that for all. we will do that for all italians. we will do that with the aim to unify this people. to underline what unifies it rather t
it was 40% by april when he essentially clenched the nomination. and the reason is the republican rules are much more oriented in the primaries to the winner take all processes that gives a real advantage to whoever who has the biggest chunk and of all the signs of vulnerability that poll showed, it also underscored that trump has the biggest piece. 47% would make him, you know, impregnable as the nominee. >> ron, thanks so much. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me....
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to debate and vote on circuit court judicial nominations. and don c-span3 the senate armed services committee considers lieutenant general to lead you a space force operations. that confirmation underway at 9:30 a.m. eastern. everything also streams n the c-span now video app which is free to download on your mobile device. >> next, a retired military official discussed the role of veterans in promoting democracy. they explore the extent to which veterans should engage in partisan politics, whether as candidates for office or as regular citizens. and talk about the benefits of veterans getting involved and ie democratic process. the brogs
to debate and vote on circuit court judicial nominations. and don c-span3 the senate armed services committee considers lieutenant general to lead you a space force operations. that confirmation underway at 9:30 a.m. eastern. everything also streams n the c-span now video app which is free to download on your mobile device. >> next, a retired military official discussed the role of veterans in promoting democracy. they explore the extent to which veterans should engage in partisan...
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no, when i texted you, "hey, i just got nominated for an emmy," you texted back, "for what?", you'd think at some point, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> rob: yes. no, now this is actually your second. >> this is my second nomination for a show that you had nothing to do with. [ laughter ] >> rob: yeah, yes. >> did i mention -- >> rob: how did this become a roast? [ laughter ] >> i'll be honest, all day, he was so great, he was so great last night! i've been coming out with a little of that, i apologize. [ laughter ] >> rob: this is a clear glimpse into what our household is like. >> you look really good. >> rob: thanks, sweetie, you look cute too, yeah. yeah. can we talk about "hacks" for a second? >> yes. >> rob: you are truly incredible on "hacks." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. thank you. yeah, i feel really, really honored to be a part of that show. gene smart is just a dream to work with. and the writing's amazing and i love the character and i feel really fortunate to be on it. thank you for being supportive. >> rob: i appreciate that you are being recog
no, when i texted you, "hey, i just got nominated for an emmy," you texted back, "for what?", you'd think at some point, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> rob: yes. no, now this is actually your second. >> this is my second nomination for a show that you had nothing to do with. [ laughter ] >> rob: yeah, yes. >> did i mention -- >> rob: how did this become a roast? [ laughter ] >> i'll be honest, all day, he was so great, he was so great...
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that leads with 25 nominations, including practically for the entire cast. in second place is apple tv plus's ted lasso, nominated for best comedy series. so succession dramao, ted lasso comedy, and then leading in the occasional series is the white lotus. that has 20 nominations. and the acting field, i don't even know if we want to get into it. it is a super tight race. what we have is this golden age of television ushered in by all these streaming services now entering the tv space. or have been the laugh few years. so the emmy has a tough job trying to whittle that down. >> i'm really impressed. i actually watched all the shows you just mentioned. it has been a while since everyone has been in one place. i'm proud of myself. it's been a whale. how is it feeling out there? what's the buzz? >> you know, that's very interesting. patricia arquette was talking about that. i was talking to her a few minutes ago and she said it feels normal again. the last time we had a normal, per se, emmy show was 2019, essentially, 2020 was virtual and lastier was severely t
that leads with 25 nominations, including practically for the entire cast. in second place is apple tv plus's ted lasso, nominated for best comedy series. so succession dramao, ted lasso comedy, and then leading in the occasional series is the white lotus. that has 20 nominations. and the acting field, i don't even know if we want to get into it. it is a super tight race. what we have is this golden age of television ushered in by all these streaming services now entering the tv space. or have...
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how does that relate to this nomination? i rise to express very significant concerns with the nomination of mr. martinez nucete. for one thing, at the outset mr. martinez nucete is a man of the left, a man of the hard left. the senator from virginia suggested that he may have sent an ill-advised tweet now and then, and that's true, but that's not the basis of my opposition. he has been a hard partisan his entire life. and even further than that, and this is quite remarkable, mr. martinez nucete was actually a socialist congressman in venezuela. under hugo chavez, he was a member, or his party was a member of socialist international, is and he was a man of the hard left, the anti-american hard left. hugo chavez was an unshakeable enemy of america. nicholas maduro continues to be a brutal dictator, illegitimate leader, and an enemy of america. and i believe president biden nominating a fellow traveler, a socialist congressman from venezuela, for a major role dealing with latin america is astonishingly ill-advised. secondly, mr
how does that relate to this nomination? i rise to express very significant concerns with the nomination of mr. martinez nucete. for one thing, at the outset mr. martinez nucete is a man of the left, a man of the hard left. the senator from virginia suggested that he may have sent an ill-advised tweet now and then, and that's true, but that's not the basis of my opposition. he has been a hard partisan his entire life. and even further than that, and this is quite remarkable, mr. martinez nucete...
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when asked about the democrats' preference for the nomination of president of the united states, 35% of those responding said they would like president biden to seek another term and get that nomination for another term. 56% of those responding said someone else should be in the position. with the republican preference, 47% showing support for president trump running and getting the nomination for another term. 46% of those respondents saying that should be someone else. overall vote preference, 48% say that that preference goes to president biden versus 46% for the former president, donald trump. it goes on to say, in the rematch, the poll conducted finds 46%, 48%, essentially tied . and then 46% to 48%, numbers reversed. meanwhile, 52 percent of americans say former president trump should be charged for any matters with the criminal investigations. those are some of the polling numbers. i will show you some more breakdown and analysis. but when it comes to the potential matchup in 2024, if you would like to see that between president biden and former president trump, let us know yo
when asked about the democrats' preference for the nomination of president of the united states, 35% of those responding said they would like president biden to seek another term and get that nomination for another term. 56% of those responding said someone else should be in the position. with the republican preference, 47% showing support for president trump running and getting the nomination for another term. 46% of those respondents saying that should be someone else. overall vote...
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we have 8% nominal growth. that's nominal income that's in the economy.nal income grew at 10%. 20% over two years in nominal income it's very hard for assets like equity assets, commodities, real estate assets to go down and stay down when you have a lot of nominal growth i think that nominal cushion is something we need to think about. especially if inflation sticks around longer. real rate higher, multiples lower, but we also have this nominal cushion that's sort of helps with valuation and thinking about where the ultimate end point is for the s&p on a bottom. warren buffett told us to look at valuation simply in the equity market by taking the total market cap and dividing it by nominal gdp as i said, nominal gdp is ripping at levels we haven't seen in 30, 40 years largely because of inflation if inflation stays persistent, it's going to stay high. that should be a cushion to the downside that's how i see the cushion to the downside that's why i can't get into that 3,000 or below 3,000 camp. i haven't been there all year, even though we've been quite
we have 8% nominal growth. that's nominal income that's in the economy.nal income grew at 10%. 20% over two years in nominal income it's very hard for assets like equity assets, commodities, real estate assets to go down and stay down when you have a lot of nominal growth i think that nominal cushion is something we need to think about. especially if inflation sticks around longer. real rate higher, multiples lower, but we also have this nominal cushion that's sort of helps with valuation and...
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the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. andre b. mathis of tennessee to be united states circuit judge for the sixth circuit. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding officer: the democratic whip. mr. durbin: madam president, are we in a quorum quorum call? the presiding officer: no, we are not. mr. durbin: thank you very much. october 4, 1957. many in the chamber were not alive on that date. i was, as teenager, maybe in high school, just starting, or at the end of the grade school. but it was a big day in the history of the world, october 4, 1957, because at:28 p.m. at night -- at 7:28 p.m. at night, the russians launched sputnik, a basketball-sized satellite. we were concerned because the russians, then the soviet union, had the capacity to drop an atomic or nuclear bomb on the united states. if they could do it from space, for goodness' sakes, how would we defend ourselves? out of my panic came a pretty good idea, as far as i was concerned. they decided that for the first time in the history of the united states, we would start
the clerk will report the nomination. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary. andre b. mathis of tennessee to be united states circuit judge for the sixth circuit. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding officer: the democratic whip. mr. durbin: madam president, are we in a quorum quorum call? the presiding officer: no, we are not. mr. durbin: thank you very much. october 4, 1957. many in the chamber were not alive on that date. i was, as teenager, maybe in high school, just starting, or at...
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retire general wins the republican nomination for senate republican nomination for senate thanks in partmillions spent by democrats. with that strategy backfire p novemberat? democrats are getting the senate opponent they wanted in new hampshire after retired general don one the gop nomination tuesday in part to the $3.2 million senate majority chuck schumer's political action committee spent on as boosting candidacy. democrats poorly spent 19 million across the state in the primaries hopping up so-called republicans they think they can beat in november. new hampshire's republican governor chris warning their strategy could backfire. >> and some of the races they will get they asked for. they are, they going to get what you could call extreme candidates when he in november because people are fed up with inflation and gas prices, i think this will massively backfire on the democrats. paul: we are back with kim strassel and dan henninger. dan, what do you think about this proposition? are republicans rallying behind it now that he has the nomination uniting behind him. could he be right th
retire general wins the republican nomination for senate republican nomination for senate thanks in partmillions spent by democrats. with that strategy backfire p novemberat? democrats are getting the senate opponent they wanted in new hampshire after retired general don one the gop nomination tuesday in part to the $3.2 million senate majority chuck schumer's political action committee spent on as boosting candidacy. democrats poorly spent 19 million across the state in the primaries hopping...
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gupta's nomination. members should have the opportunity to vote and the majority leader can schedule it. additionally, i think the vast majority of senators on both sides value the economic empowerment of women everywhere around the globe. the previous administration made economic empowerment for women worldwide one of its signature initiatives. i served as a diplomat at that time in the previous administration, and the senior senator from new hampshire was a valuable partner in many of our efforts, which i very much appreciate. so i think that there is a goal we share. there are valid concerns on our side that the current administration is dismantling the bipartisan achievements of the previous administration. we deserve to be a better understanding of what this administration is doing before we rush ahead and totally bypass the committee to confirm a person who will a chief implementer of this administration's policies. i am not comfortable giving consent to expedite consideration of this nominee. ther
gupta's nomination. members should have the opportunity to vote and the majority leader can schedule it. additionally, i think the vast majority of senators on both sides value the economic empowerment of women everywhere around the globe. the previous administration made economic empowerment for women worldwide one of its signature initiatives. i served as a diplomat at that time in the previous administration, and the senior senator from new hampshire was a valuable partner in many of our...
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why having strong nominal growth and what impacts nominal growth do you think to slow things down changescenario in the '23. >> federal reserve kicking off two-day policy meeting today we are expecting 75 basis point hike look where short-term rates are hitting highest levels in multiyears 10 years on two year and 10-year. give your sense of nominal growth, how it plays out in the coming year. >> well, i think, with these rising interest rates going to rise further we know 75 that there will be this week most likely will be some others i think goal above 4% by the end of the year at least that is what the listening to members fomc would tell if you that is the case would you expect nominal growth to continue to decline remember september was first month we had full quantitative tightening in place monetary policy like they say doesn't act with a lag we are just now getting into it, full steam i this i going to see real slowdown through the rest of this year as rates continue to rise, and as the economy 2350e8z the effects of that. maria: so tell me about potential for a profits recession
why having strong nominal growth and what impacts nominal growth do you think to slow things down changescenario in the '23. >> federal reserve kicking off two-day policy meeting today we are expecting 75 basis point hike look where short-term rates are hitting highest levels in multiyears 10 years on two year and 10-year. give your sense of nominal growth, how it plays out in the coming year. >> well, i think, with these rising interest rates going to rise further we know 75 that...
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uh, i determined a special prize, nomination for my film, wonderful videos, and more nominations forarch from this year. this will be a permanent nomination. and we agreed that we would dedicate it to memorable dates. this year, it is dedicated to the eightieth anniversary of the beginning of the battle for the caucasus on the day the end of world war ii and the victory over japan in moscow, flowers were laid at the tomb of the unknown soldier near the kremlin wall, and representatives of the communist party of the russian federation and other left-patriotic organizations came to learn the lessons of history to defend the memory of the great feat of our people, the fight against nazism continues at a new historical stage, noted the leader of the communists gennady zyuganov today we are waging an absolutely justified struggle against the heirs of nazi germany, japanese, militarism and italian fantasy. we take the holy struggle, which our fathers and grandfathers did not finish. first home today. this is the support of our soldiers officers who are fighting against this one. almost 60,
uh, i determined a special prize, nomination for my film, wonderful videos, and more nominations forarch from this year. this will be a permanent nomination. and we agreed that we would dedicate it to memorable dates. this year, it is dedicated to the eightieth anniversary of the beginning of the battle for the caucasus on the day the end of world war ii and the victory over japan in moscow, flowers were laid at the tomb of the unknown soldier near the kremlin wall, and representatives of the...
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but that is the nomination.he general election. do you think ou from the general election. do you think you could _ from the general election. do you think you could win _ from the general election. do you think you could win the _ from the general election. do you think you could win the general i think you could win the general election? he think you could win the general election? . ., , ., think you could win the general election? .., , ., ., election? he could, but we are down to two people- _ election? he could, but we are down to two people. the _ election? he could, but we are down to two people. the democratic- to two people. the democratic nomination of the republican nominee nomination of the republican nominee no matter who runs as an independent or third—party candidate. if you're down to the final two, it depends very much on what the conditions of the country in the world are and what happens in the campaign. but i was the republicans would have a much better chance nominating and less during cand
but that is the nomination.he general election. do you think ou from the general election. do you think you could _ from the general election. do you think you could win _ from the general election. do you think you could win the _ from the general election. do you think you could win the general i think you could win the general election? he think you could win the general election? . ., , ., think you could win the general election? .., , ., ., election? he could, but we are down to two...