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today, the positive effects of north carolina's great public university system reach around the globe. 60 years ago, a forward-looking group of north carolinians had the vision to see a place for research and develop and, they recognize the urgent need to diversify our state's economic anchors, and worked collaboratively to do something about it. today, we know their work, 39 years ago, spotting yet another shift in industry our leaders gathered strength from our world-class universities, medical schools and researchers to launch the north carolina biotechnology center which helped to spark a surging life sciences sector in our economy. time and again overcoming adversity, our leaders had the foresight and the resolve to invest in new ideas that have revolutionized our state impacting generations that follow and while we stand on their shoulders, we also stand on an altogether new crossroads, one that demands we have the same clarity of purpose, the same innovation, the same determination that brought us here. our moment to build enduring prosperity is now, and i know that north carol
today, the positive effects of north carolina's great public university system reach around the globe. 60 years ago, a forward-looking group of north carolinians had the vision to see a place for research and develop and, they recognize the urgent need to diversify our state's economic anchors, and worked collaboratively to do something about it. today, we know their work, 39 years ago, spotting yet another shift in industry our leaders gathered strength from our world-class universities,...
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and then to endure building prosperity is now and i know that north carolina is ready. [applause] and then to cement the place as a leader but then the flourishing business of today as a clean energy destination good playing manufacturing jobs that years ago factory closures consider electric vehicles to grow into a $400 billion global market in just five years and cranking up right here from the battery manufacturing if randolph county and vehicle manufacturing to the charging station production north carolina has a claim to every link of every job in this fast-growing lucrative supply chain the private sector electric vehicle market is about to take the world by storm in north carolina is writing the first wave on —- writing the first wave. [applause] and that means more money in the pockets of north carolinians even as we do our part for climate change. and to become just the second stay in the southeast for carbon reduction requirements into executive orders to bring people together to plot the course and to cleaner transportation for more renewable energy like wind
and then to endure building prosperity is now and i know that north carolina is ready. [applause] and then to cement the place as a leader but then the flourishing business of today as a clean energy destination good playing manufacturing jobs that years ago factory closures consider electric vehicles to grow into a $400 billion global market in just five years and cranking up right here from the battery manufacturing if randolph county and vehicle manufacturing to the charging station...
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both speed is partnering with north carolina community college in north carolina and t and hbcu that produces more black engineers than anywhere in the country to create workers and build pipelines. [applause] partnerships at hbcu like north carolina amt and the university here in durham, the community colleges across the state, they're going to receive $60 million in the american rescue plan funding to create new pipelines for good paying jobs in biotech, manufacturing, cybersecurity and shipbuilding. the top private sector companies are committed to higher at least 3000 north carolina hands from a new clean job -- funded by the private american rescue plan. wolf speed investment alone is going to lead to 1008 hundred north carolina jobs, the vast majority of which won't require a college degree. guess what, the average pay for those noncollege graduates will be $80,000 a year. [applause] that's almost double the average annual wage in chatham county. and that's where the new plant will be built. it's not just clean energy manufacturing, next door in pittsboro the town is getting $1
both speed is partnering with north carolina community college in north carolina and t and hbcu that produces more black engineers than anywhere in the country to create workers and build pipelines. [applause] partnerships at hbcu like north carolina amt and the university here in durham, the community colleges across the state, they're going to receive $60 million in the american rescue plan funding to create new pipelines for good paying jobs in biotech, manufacturing, cybersecurity and...
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thank you and may god bless north carolina and united states of america.applause] [inaudible conversations]
thank you and may god bless north carolina and united states of america.applause] [inaudible conversations]
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thank you and may god bless north carolina and united states of america.applause] >> up next, we hear from the european union and working together to sending aid
thank you and may god bless north carolina and united states of america.applause] >> up next, we hear from the european union and working together to sending aid
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supply chain the private sector electric vehicle market is about to take the world by storm in north carolina is writing the first wave on —- writing the first wave. pplause] and that means more money in the pockets of north carolinians even as we do our part for climate change. and to become just the sond stay in the southeast for carbon reduction requirements intoxecutive orders to bring people togethero plot t course and to cleaner transportation for more renewable energy like wd and solar jobs like climate change usuay make progress when you set ambitious goals and taking action to reach those goals cause progress is never passive and not just clean energy technology and rospace biotechnology advanced manufacturing those industries are building for growth in north carolina and in 2022 we broke recor yet again for tens of thoands of new jobs last year alone from charlotte and greensboro from halifax and stland and those areas far and wide it continue to be the best place fopeople to live and learn and wk and raise a family and we made sure it's no secret in 2022 north carolina named the nu
supply chain the private sector electric vehicle market is about to take the world by storm in north carolina is writing the first wave on —- writing the first wave. pplause] and that means more money in the pockets of north carolinians even as we do our part for climate change. and to become just the sond stay in the southeast for carbon reduction requirements intoxecutive orders to bring people togethero plot t course and to cleaner transportation for more renewable energy like wd and solar...
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the chair: the gentleman from north carolina -- the gentlewoman from north carolina reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from virginia, the newest member of the house. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> i have near darrell conversations with the -- i have near daily conversations with the parents in my district about their hopes and concerns and i can assure you they have a seat at the table in the school room and they are not concerned with banning books, censoring our curriculum or dictating what bathrooms student use. parents want increased resources for mental and behavioral health services, inclusive school environments that foster critical thinking and repairing outdated and crumbling school buildings and address security issues. they want their children to learn a complete and accurate history of our country and our world. ms. mcclellan: and they want the peace of mind that their children are safe. three days after my son stood with me on th
the chair: the gentleman from north carolina -- the gentlewoman from north carolina reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from virginia, the newest member of the house. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> i have near darrell conversations with the -- i have near daily conversations with the parents in my district about their hopes and concerns and i can assure...
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foxx of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 241, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. foxx: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. foxx: it has been a pleasure to support this bill. i'm proud of the work that our committee has put in to crafting this bill. our committee worked late into the night and early morning and considered dozens of amendments. nearly 20 were adopted to make the bill even better. i am proud we have reported to the floor a commonsense bill that has broad support and alliance with what the vast majority of what americans want. the amendments we did in the committee markup accomplished the same goal we had when writing the bill. protecting parents' rights and making sure that schools can never cut parents out of their children's education decisions. this manager's amendment makes a few minor tech
foxx of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 241, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. foxx: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. foxx: it has been a pleasure to support this bill. i'm proud of the work that our committee has put in to crafting this bill. our committee worked late into the night and...
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in and today is a historic step toward a healthier north carolina. law takes effect, it'll make health care six accessible for more than 600,000 north carolinians. geoff: expanding health care access has gained support among voters. the latest "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll shows 63% of americans believe it's the government's responsibility to ensure health care coverage to americans. for more on this latest investment in medicaid access, we're joined by north carolina secretary of health and human services kody kinsley. secretary kinsley, welcome to the "newshour.” kody kinsley, north carolina secretary of health and human services: great to be here. thank you. geoff: north carolina is expanding medicaid to adults who make up to 138% of the federal poverty level. so that would be about $41,000 you for a family of four. you have you have been traveling the state talking to people who would benefit from this expanded access. what are you hearing and what are you seeing? kody: people are really excited. first, i want to just thank the governor for build
in and today is a historic step toward a healthier north carolina. law takes effect, it'll make health care six accessible for more than 600,000 north carolinians. geoff: expanding health care access has gained support among voters. the latest "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll shows 63% of americans believe it's the government's responsibility to ensure health care coverage to americans. for more on this latest investment in medicaid access, we're joined by north carolina secretary of...
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communities depends on the health of our people and today is a historic step for a healthier north carolinaw takes effect, it'll make healthcare more accessible for more than 600,000 north carolinians. geoff: expanding health care access has gained support among voters. the latest pbs "newshour" marist poll shows 63% of americans believe it's the government's responsibility to ensure health care coverage to americans. for more on this latest investment in medicaid access, we're joined by north carolina's secretary of health and human services, kody kinsley. welcome to the "newshour." >> great to be here. geoff: north carolina is expanding medicaid to adults who make 138% of the federal poverty level, that would be $41,000 for a family of four. you have been traveling the state and talking to people who would benefit from this expanded access. secretary kinsley: people are really excited. i want to thank the governor for the broad coalition of people who have worked so hard to get us to where we are today. in the last few years, some things have changed. first and foremost, additional paymen
communities depends on the health of our people and today is a historic step for a healthier north carolinaw takes effect, it'll make healthcare more accessible for more than 600,000 north carolinians. geoff: expanding health care access has gained support among voters. the latest pbs "newshour" marist poll shows 63% of americans believe it's the government's responsibility to ensure health care coverage to americans. for more on this latest investment in medicaid access, we're joined...
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>> reporter: yeah, chris, it is notable that the president is visiting battleground north carolina to-week invest in america tour across 20 states and he is about to speak at a company called wolf speed that's invested $5 billion in manufacturing semiconductor chips. it's expected to add nearly 2,000 jobs to this area. that's what the president is expected to highlight when he takes the stage in a few minutes. he wants to talk about how legislation passed during this administration. in this case, specifically the chips and science act passed in congress last year, is helping the economy. is helping bring in jobs and reducing a reliance on foreign countries to make those things like semiconductors chips that are used in so many things we use on a daily basis and he's planning to use this economic vision and contrast it with that of republicans. remember republicans have condemned the president's budget plan but they have not unveiled a plan of their own and that's something that the president is likely to take advantage of to sort soft get ahead of this and essentially use bragging rig
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north carolina is pretty much a 50/50 state.en lost the state by about 2%, governor cooper is a democrat, now serves as governor. after the previous iteration of the supreme court looked at the case and decided the maps were unfair gerrymanders and new maps were drawn, guess what, you had a congressional delegation that was 7-7, seven democrats, seven republicans. north carolina supreme court flips the only court that flips from democrat to republican control, and now it appears that this new iteration of the north carolina supreme court is looking at a decision that was only put in place i guess three, four, five months ago by the supreme court of the same state. and may reverse that case. and you know, what's bothersome about this is that this is a decision that could be based on personnel as opposed to principle and precedent. and it is also something that is disturbing because it's consistent with what we're seeing in the united states supreme court, the overturning of roe, i think, is a function of personnel, not principle,
north carolina is pretty much a 50/50 state.en lost the state by about 2%, governor cooper is a democrat, now serves as governor. after the previous iteration of the supreme court looked at the case and decided the maps were unfair gerrymanders and new maps were drawn, guess what, you had a congressional delegation that was 7-7, seven democrats, seven republicans. north carolina supreme court flips the only court that flips from democrat to republican control, and now it appears that this new...
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locked inside a shed in north carolina. authorities say she had been abducted by a man she met online. so this case has parents beingarned to remain vigilant about human trafficking. here's a b cs lionel moise. this morning. a missing 13 year old is home safe with her family rescued near charlotte, north carolina, more than 1000 miles away from her home in texas. it was hard. heartbroken very scared for her life. her daughter met the alleged abductor 34 year old jorge camacho playing video games online, and they communicatedon an app for months. content of the chat was consistent with grooming an enticement and he enticed her to actually leave the home where he picked her up. investigators believe he picked up the team to traffic her for sex missing and they're being sold and we knew that she had left this person that we never made from the internet. we fear the world's worst, the fbi violent crime task force in texas coordinated with the sheriff in davidson county, north carolina, quickly zeroing in on where they believed
locked inside a shed in north carolina. authorities say she had been abducted by a man she met online. so this case has parents beingarned to remain vigilant about human trafficking. here's a b cs lionel moise. this morning. a missing 13 year old is home safe with her family rescued near charlotte, north carolina, more than 1000 miles away from her home in texas. it was hard. heartbroken very scared for her life. her daughter met the alleged abductor 34 year old jorge camacho playing video...
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house of representatives from north carolina. congresswoman clayton put the interests of her rural communities above all else as she fierceless advocated for the black farmers that her district and the state relied upon. these women were firsts in north carolina politics, but they were certainly not lasts. today, i stand before you as one of five women representing north carolina in the house of representatives. the legacies of the women who came before us cleared a path for other women to legislate, represent, and advocate for their communities in congress. this women's history month, let's honor the legacies of those who came before us by committing to build a better, more equitable future for the next generation of girls and women. thank you and i yield back. ms. moore: thank you so much, representative manning, for that eloquent presentation and i just wanted to thank you for sticking around and believing that someday we would get around to you. i am wondering if -- ok. i'm wondering if representative kamlager-dove is still w
house of representatives from north carolina. congresswoman clayton put the interests of her rural communities above all else as she fierceless advocated for the black farmers that her district and the state relied upon. these women were firsts in north carolina politics, but they were certainly not lasts. today, i stand before you as one of five women representing north carolina in the house of representatives. the legacies of the women who came before us cleared a path for other women to...
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could drasticall affect your voting rights, and it's all thanks to a republica gerrymander in north carolina. i'm ayman, let's get started >> there's a lot of new news tonight and the trump manhatta da investigation today on - michael cohen said he has been asked by the manhattan da' office to serve as a rebutta witness on monday. >> so, this morning i di receive a whole slew of phon calls from journalists, asking me if i'm going to be back t the da's office tomorrow as a rebuttal witness to whoever it is that they're bringing their tomorrow, whether it's before the gran jury or it's just to meet with him for an interview, again, i'm not sure but yes, i was asked to make myself available >> so, the witness, michae cohen, is rebutting. it - bob castella will testify on monday looking into the hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels trump's attorneys asked the da -- late last night, after trump's surprise social media post protecting his tuesday arrest, we learned that manhattan da - sent a message - assuring them that efforts t intimidate them would not be tolerated. it's n
could drasticall affect your voting rights, and it's all thanks to a republica gerrymander in north carolina. i'm ayman, let's get started >> there's a lot of new news tonight and the trump manhatta da investigation today on - michael cohen said he has been asked by the manhattan da' office to serve as a rebutta witness on monday. >> so, this morning i di receive a whole slew of phon calls from journalists, asking me if i'm going to be back t the da's office tomorrow as a rebuttal...
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look, the north carolina state supreme court is not done yet.te case tomorrow dealing with voter i.d. and whether people need to present a photo i.d. to vote. something that was also decided by the north carolina supreme court just last year. >> diane gallagher in charlotte, north carolina for us, thank you so much. >>> coming up, new legal trouble for norfolk southern as the night over the east palestine train derailment plalays out. stay with us. if i hadn't seen it in person, i wouldn't have believeved it. eating is believing steph. the subway series. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. >> in our national lead, ohio has filed a federal lawsuit against norfolk southern over last month's toxic chemical derailment in east palestine. so many residents of that town and the surrounding area are worried that their headaches and rashes and other symptoms may be tied to the release of those chemicals. cnn correspondent gabe cohen is here. gabe, ohio's attorney general held a news conference today. what did he have to say about the lawsuit? >> repo
look, the north carolina state supreme court is not done yet.te case tomorrow dealing with voter i.d. and whether people need to present a photo i.d. to vote. something that was also decided by the north carolina supreme court just last year. >> diane gallagher in charlotte, north carolina for us, thank you so much. >>> coming up, new legal trouble for norfolk southern as the night over the east palestine train derailment plalays out. stay with us. if i hadn't seen it in person,...
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she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north to college in new york, but it being the depression. she struggled to stay in still. she graduated and in 1933. she also met eleanor roosevelt at a camp for unemployed women or it may have been shortly after 1933 that she met her. they stayed friends for life and isn't that cute? she she camp right like ccc. anyway, you knew that at least one first lady was going to come up didn't you class? yes. well aware that she was the granddaughter of an enslaved woman and the great great granddaughter of a slave holder poly. in her own body represented the systematic practice of white men's rape of black women that earlier activists like ida b. wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching wells of course is another earlier example of black women who wrote to emancipate she laid the groundwork for the women. we profile today in 1919 her work to expose the truth about a
she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north to college in new york, but it being the depression. she struggled to stay in still. she graduated and in 1933. she also met eleanor roosevelt at a camp for unemployed women or it may have been shortly after 1933 that she met her. they stayed friends for life and isn't...
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speed to many bases do you have a north carolina?ct number. >> ainsley: around 85 and 100 different counties? what is the worst-case scenario? china could buy land next to a base? >> there would be two for years, we have bases like fort bragg, and so we have pulled off a lot of stuff that goes on down there. they could buy it base close by and use it as an intelligence the other thing is securing our food supply, a food situation where a food supply is somehow insecure because of a foreign power that is not friendly to us is buying it up or controlling it or for that matter, that we would be feeding an army that is opposed to a spirit or the military opposed to us. >> ainsley: business just for the country itself or individual if an individual moves to america from one of these countries wants to buy land? >> no, specifically for the countries themselves. we are in a huge global economy. as i said, agriculture is the biggest industry in our country, in our state. but it is global. we ship out all kinds of products so we have to figur
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that we're currently startin to deal with where justices especially if they're talking north carolina tha they're able to perceive democracy. >> let me get your thoughts, finally, if i can about 2024 you just took over the nationa democratic redistricting committee, a very importan role i would say given wha republicans are trying to do on a state level what plane plans you have fo the next election cycle? >> i appreciated i knew there's so much mor work to. do we have 11 active lawsuits, we still have two of, whic we've talked about, won two of which are in the supreme court a level we've acted -- really draws that are gonn take place in states like ohio north carolina, and texas is currently redrawing some of th state legislative districts. the reality here is th redistricting's current. it's something that some folks historically may think is a tenured thing, ever tenure activity, currently finding yourself in a plac where this is gonna have a impact in 2024, and it'll have a man tacked well beyond that. >> and maybe every ten, year but it certainly fought ever single day in this c
that we're currently startin to deal with where justices especially if they're talking north carolina tha they're able to perceive democracy. >> let me get your thoughts, finally, if i can about 2024 you just took over the nationa democratic redistricting committee, a very importan role i would say given wha republicans are trying to do on a state level what plane plans you have fo the next election cycle? >> i appreciated i knew there's so much mor work to. do we have 11 active...
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and look, the north carolina supreme court is not done.ey are going to re-here on wednesday that deals with whether or not a voter needs to present a photo i.d. when they go to the polls. yet another case that was decided just last year. diane gallagher, cnn, charlotte, north carolina. >> new york city is marking three years since the furthest death from the coronavirus pandemic. mayor eric adams marked the somber day, citing the devastation the virus has caused. he also once again urged residents to get vaccinated and boosted. according to his office, there have been more than 3 million covid-19 cases, and 45,000 deaths in the city since march 2020. but he says they are now on a path of recovery. >> new york city has recovered 99% of the jobs lost during the pandemic. that's prosperity in a city that we are talking about. >> facebook's parent company meta plans to lay off another 10,000 workers over the coming months. marking the separate round of mass job cuts of the tech giant in just four months. between this round of layoffs and the o
and look, the north carolina supreme court is not done.ey are going to re-here on wednesday that deals with whether or not a voter needs to present a photo i.d. when they go to the polls. yet another case that was decided just last year. diane gallagher, cnn, charlotte, north carolina. >> new york city is marking three years since the furthest death from the coronavirus pandemic. mayor eric adams marked the somber day, citing the devastation the virus has caused. he also once again urged...
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i live in a rural district in north carolina.s that they have looked at this thing and think it'd be a good idea, not only for their citizens but for the district, for the health care providers in their district, that was huge for me. it gave me the ability to support this with some enthusiasm. >> reporter: an estimated 600,000 people in the state are expected to be eligible. important to note, this will not be firm until the state budget is passed, expected to happen in the summer. one more big thing, mika, the evolution of not just the republican legislatures, republican lawmakers and policymakers, but the republican constituency over the years has become more working class, more blue collar, more folks that rely on medicaid, mika. >> nbc's dasha burns, thank you very much. joining us now, north carolina's democratic governor, roy cooper. governor cooper, thank you so much for being on this morning. i was going to ask you, given just the decades, the blanket hate that republicans have for the affordable care act, i was going to
i live in a rural district in north carolina.s that they have looked at this thing and think it'd be a good idea, not only for their citizens but for the district, for the health care providers in their district, that was huge for me. it gave me the ability to support this with some enthusiasm. >> reporter: an estimated 600,000 people in the state are expected to be eligible. important to note, this will not be firm until the state budget is passed, expected to happen in the summer. one...
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the re-hearing will be in about two hours in north carolina.hat argument was not the fact that the lawyer who was representing the republican defendants said that it wasn't an extreme partisan gerrymander because that is what the court ruled last year voting there to be a special master or redrawing those maps, but they say that the court shouldn't have been able to rule in the first place, and if that argument sounds familiar -- familiar to you, that is because this is the underlying case for that controversial so-called independent state legislature case that is currently at the u.s. supreme court, jim? erica? >> so that is one of the many reasons that so many people are following this closely today. i really appreciate it. thank you. >> yeah. >>> joining me is cnn political commentator errol lewis and molly ball a time national correspondent. good to see you both this morning. errol, if we start in north carolina as dianne point out, only two other cases were heard in the state supreme court in the last 30 years or so, this is more than the
the re-hearing will be in about two hours in north carolina.hat argument was not the fact that the lawyer who was representing the republican defendants said that it wasn't an extreme partisan gerrymander because that is what the court ruled last year voting there to be a special master or redrawing those maps, but they say that the court shouldn't have been able to rule in the first place, and if that argument sounds familiar -- familiar to you, that is because this is the underlying case for...
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all this as president biden travels to north carolina today kicking off his investing in america tourve got edward lawrence live at the white house with the story. edward. >> reporter: and you know what, liz, the president just said that the banking crisis is not over. he said his team has handled it well so far. he said that right before getting on air force one. any minute now he should arrive back here at the white house. the president on his remessaging tour for the economy. all month the president as well as cabinet members and other inner circle folks will travel to more than 20 states highlighting how much money the president has signed into law. the pitch is that he's in charge of a booming economy, and people should ignore the inflation that they're struggling with. >> federal investment attracts private sector investment. it creates jobs and industry and demonstrates we're all in this together k. and that's what today's about. we're here to talk about what we're doing to invest in america, to invest in north carolina and the progress we've made building an economy from the m
all this as president biden travels to north carolina today kicking off his investing in america tourve got edward lawrence live at the white house with the story. edward. >> reporter: and you know what, liz, the president just said that the banking crisis is not over. he said his team has handled it well so far. he said that right before getting on air force one. any minute now he should arrive back here at the white house. the president on his remessaging tour for the economy. all month...
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host: that is kathy in ottawa, north carolina. when it comes back to capitol hill, back to congress this week, we talked about what is happening on the floor in the house and senate, key comedian -- key committee meetings you're focusing on, what are you looking for? guest: on the subject of tiktok, the energy and commerce committee will be having a committee hearing on tiktok. but also mainly focusing on protecting american data and privacy while also making sure that the children that often used tiktok are also protected as well. as i mentioned before, efforts to ramp up and band tiktok. the budget committee will also have its hearing on thursday on the president's 2024 budget request. the office of management and budget direction will be testifying before house republicans. last week she was testifying before senate republicans and it got a little bit heated with senator mitt romney basically asking her to name it republicans that were aiming to cut social security. and medicare. it got really tense between the two. i expect a
host: that is kathy in ottawa, north carolina. when it comes back to capitol hill, back to congress this week, we talked about what is happening on the floor in the house and senate, key comedian -- key committee meetings you're focusing on, what are you looking for? guest: on the subject of tiktok, the energy and commerce committee will be having a committee hearing on tiktok. but also mainly focusing on protecting american data and privacy while also making sure that the children that often...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume and if i can ask, how much time is remaining on this side? the chair: the gentleman has eight minutes remaining. the gentleman from washington has 7 1/2 minutes remaining. >> that being the case, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i have listened to some comments from our friends on the other side and i'm just going to share some examples of how the section 401 clean water act has been weaponized. some of these i touched on a little earlier. and then some of these have yet to be stated as far as i know. mr. rouzer: so in oregon, when a proposed liquefied natural gas pipeline and export terminal, which would have had the capability to liquify over one billion cubic feet of natural gasper day, it was blocked by that state and the reason -- after given the project applicants the runaround, oregon denied the certification citing incomplete information given to the state. on
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume and if i can ask, how much time is remaining on this side? the chair: the gentleman has eight minutes remaining. the gentleman from washington has 7 1/2 minutes remaining. >> that being the case, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i have listened to some comments from our friends on the other side and i'm...
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i saw aeg north carolina lots of permits that were out there.re success when i was secretary because i met with ceos. met with local chambers. i understood with the economic development goals were. they understood what my environmental goals were. we cut out the cat and mouse game. we got information a lot quicker, and the format we needed it. we reviewed it very quickly got the show on the road. again some of the dances we traditionally play, governments. and industry we've got to come together and really shorten that. >> so, for the ira and being able to implement the ira the permitting issues will be really critical have you thought that all through how to approach that? >> we have it. part of it is thinking about the ira is going to usher in advanced technology and newer technologies. there is less to argue over. it's good communities, good forr competition. so now we have to get over some the past arguments that have been submitted in law and submitted an arguments and think about how do we cut through that rhetoric and that bureaucracy and
i saw aeg north carolina lots of permits that were out there.re success when i was secretary because i met with ceos. met with local chambers. i understood with the economic development goals were. they understood what my environmental goals were. we cut out the cat and mouse game. we got information a lot quicker, and the format we needed it. we reviewed it very quickly got the show on the road. again some of the dances we traditionally play, governments. and industry we've got to come...
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one of those abducted and she says the group was from south carolina but had a rental car with north carolina plates. she says the group crossed the border for a medical procedure. a law enforcement source with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news it was cosmetic surgery and the family is pleading for their safe return tonight, lester >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> let's turn now to those mid-air scares the latest, a man arrested for allegedly trying to open a plane's emergency exit door during a flight, then stab a flight attendant. that coming after a southwest flight was forced to land after a bird strike. here's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened on a united flight from l.a. to boston federal prosecutors say 45 minutes before landing a male passenger attempted to open an exit door between first class and coach. when flight attendants confronted the man he allegedly tried to stab one of them in the neck with a broken spoon. fellow passengers tackled and subdued
one of those abducted and she says the group was from south carolina but had a rental car with north carolina plates. she says the group crossed the border for a medical procedure. a law enforcement source with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news it was cosmetic surgery and the family is pleading for their safe return tonight, lester >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> let's turn now to those mid-air scares the latest, a man arrested for allegedly trying to open a plane's...
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barber, the second and others who came out in response, a law in north carolina. it was introduced house bill 589, which was voter suppression on steroids, but a very disparate photo id law. right. which again, disproportion affected african-americans, certain types of ids were fine. yes, military id. absolutely. you can go vote with that. absolutely. what about what about my id card? check cashing card? no, no, no, no. that's not good enough. you understand what i'm saying? right. very, very targeting african-americans. but here you had the rise of the of the religious left in terms of prophetic, a reemergence. next slide, please. the divided states of america, voter suppression laws are reigning supreme now becauseur country is so incredibly divided so. i make a call for reconciliation, to try to bring people back together, because some people really believe th can conflate cross and country and say, in god we trust, stop the steal. i don't see how you got those two in the same sentence, let alone on the same bull. but billboard they're right. but some have conf
barber, the second and others who came out in response, a law in north carolina. it was introduced house bill 589, which was voter suppression on steroids, but a very disparate photo id law. right. which again, disproportion affected african-americans, certain types of ids were fine. yes, military id. absolutely. you can go vote with that. absolutely. what about what about my id card? check cashing card? no, no, no, no. that's not good enough. you understand what i'm saying? right. very, very...
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the fbi says the four americans entered matamoros, mexico friday in a white minivan with north carolina license plates before armed gunmen opened fire and abducted them. a law enforcement official with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news this video depicts part of the kidnapping, appearing to show one woman walking on her own, forced into a white pickup truck armed men with bulletproof vests are then seen dragging other people into the vehicle. >> we are closely following the assault and kidnapping of four u.s. citizens in matamoros, mexico. these sorts of attacks are unacceptable >> reporter: authorities say a mexican citizen was killed during the incident a law enforcement official tells nbc news the americans did not cross the border for any criminal purpose and that this appears to be a case of mistaken identity today mexico's president said they'd entered the country to buy medicine, although u.s. officials have not confirmed that we visited matamoros to report on migrant tent camps for years, but violence there has escalated. the city of about half a million people just across
the fbi says the four americans entered matamoros, mexico friday in a white minivan with north carolina license plates before armed gunmen opened fire and abducted them. a law enforcement official with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news this video depicts part of the kidnapping, appearing to show one woman walking on her own, forced into a white pickup truck armed men with bulletproof vests are then seen dragging other people into the vehicle. >> we are closely following the assault...
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we'll be making those here at home, in durham, north carolina and across the country.president, the first lady, second gentleman and many others as we continue to highlight the kind of investment that's coming back to the united states as a consequence of this administration's economic agenda which is delivering results in building this economy from the bottom up and middle out and not top down. so that's today. tomorrow, the president will kick off the summit for democracy at the white house. it comes at an interesting moment, russia's invasion of ukraine continues. the president has framed that as a battle for democracy and these protests in israel. the president sharply critical of the prime minister's plan to reshape the judicial there. >> this is the second summit for democracy we had. at least we convened 100 nations from around the globe. you actually heard the president preview his message when he visited ottawa last friday and spoke with justin trudeau the prime minister of canada all that we share to deliver results for people here and around shar democracies
we'll be making those here at home, in durham, north carolina and across the country.president, the first lady, second gentleman and many others as we continue to highlight the kind of investment that's coming back to the united states as a consequence of this administration's economic agenda which is delivering results in building this economy from the bottom up and middle out and not top down. so that's today. tomorrow, the president will kick off the summit for democracy at the white house....
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a lot are going to places like north carolina or further north, if they're in a red state, try to goblue state. if then you can't get it there, can you just imagine what the lines will be like outside of places where you have to get a medical abortion because this drug -- even if they appeal it, that will take time. this drug will be gone everywhere, right? >> correct you just saw -- i'm sure you read about the report in texas five women who had pregnancies that were desperately wanted, that went wrong, who could not get care in the state of texas, some of them had to leave the state to get care. and it is -- so you're right we're risking the health and lives of women everywhere. and the reaction of the republican party seems to be, well, that's their problem or somehow it's the doctor's responsibility meanwhile, what we're seeing across the country is getting worse, joy not only this case in texas but, of course, ron desantis, governor of florida, has now endorsed basically a full-on abortion ban in the state of florida. we saw the south carolina legislatures, republicans there, int
a lot are going to places like north carolina or further north, if they're in a red state, try to goblue state. if then you can't get it there, can you just imagine what the lines will be like outside of places where you have to get a medical abortion because this drug -- even if they appeal it, that will take time. this drug will be gone everywhere, right? >> correct you just saw -- i'm sure you read about the report in texas five women who had pregnancies that were desperately wanted,...
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annie bee in north carolina is without exception. she has been a school bus driver for nearly 50 years in the county where she grew up, making a detail impact of her lives of 40-young passengers and the first to greet them in the morning she creates a safe environment where children can feel secure. we need to do all we can to support school bus drivers to ensure that every child across america has a champion like miss day. tell a school bus driver thank you. thank you, miss day, for nearly 50 years. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker, american families are faced with high inflation and energy prices. energy demands expected to decrease by 50%. gas and oil needs will increase and will be met whether in this country or around the world. america's needs
annie bee in north carolina is without exception. she has been a school bus driver for nearly 50 years in the county where she grew up, making a detail impact of her lives of 40-young passengers and the first to greet them in the morning she creates a safe environment where children can feel secure. we need to do all we can to support school bus drivers to ensure that every child across america has a champion like miss day. tell a school bus driver thank you. thank you, miss day, for nearly 50...
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pine level, north carolina, republican. hi, thomas. caller: where was senator schumer when hillary clinton was deleting 33,000 emails -- host: tell you what, let's get your reaction to what happened today, the indictment of former president trump, ok? caller: ok, the fdc did not charge them with a crime, the attorney general merrick garland said there was nothing there. the former prosecutor in new york said nothing was there. this is purely political, and it is outside the statue of limitations. so, when this goes to court, the first thing the trump team is going to play is a video of mr. bragg saying, i am going to get trump. i'm going to get trump. that was his first priority. he is not out here thanking police officers, who charge people -- he's not enforcing prostitution. these agreements go on everyday of the week, tens of thousands, number one. and number two, you got a convicted felon who has been to prison, he's your star witness? it's going to fall apart. it is all purely political. host: thank you for calling in. a reminder
pine level, north carolina, republican. hi, thomas. caller: where was senator schumer when hillary clinton was deleting 33,000 emails -- host: tell you what, let's get your reaction to what happened today, the indictment of former president trump, ok? caller: ok, the fdc did not charge them with a crime, the attorney general merrick garland said there was nothing there. the former prosecutor in new york said nothing was there. this is purely political, and it is outside the statue of...
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rural north carolina and rural america is not living.t to stay afloat from week to week, from paycheck to paycheck, and the democratic party is helping and we need to make sure we have democratic messengers in all of our communities to make sure they hear that message. >> i see you went to app state, shoutout to yosef this morning. let's talk about north carolina. some people view it as a purple state. donald trump did win the 2020 election there, but just by a sliver, fewer than 100,000 votes. how are you viewing territory that can be gained by democrats in that state, in which direction is it trending right now? >> yeah, i mean, i think that we planned to gain ground everywhere, and we have so much opportunity to do that. youth turnout, i tell people all the time, in north carolina hbc u-turnout was the lowest it's been since 2010, and we have so much ground to gain from energizing and engaging young voters, telling them here's the message and the future the democratic party is trying to offer you which is talking about clean energy an
rural north carolina and rural america is not living.t to stay afloat from week to week, from paycheck to paycheck, and the democratic party is helping and we need to make sure we have democratic messengers in all of our communities to make sure they hear that message. >> i see you went to app state, shoutout to yosef this morning. let's talk about north carolina. some people view it as a purple state. donald trump did win the 2020 election there, but just by a sliver, fewer than 100,000...
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north carolina is a non-medicaid expansion state. and if they can deliver why can't we be doing it? they come out. when you come out of jail if your addiction hasn't been treating, you're 40 o times more likely to overdose and die. so who are the jailers who have figured out that if we treat them in jail we give them more fin or meth done we give them the prescription we get them connected with peer recovery specialists who do we have any peer specialists in the room today? they work with folks in jail, they pick them up at the moment when they get out and are so vulnerable and they help them arrange their next pieces of care. so i really thought of the ghost of tesz as i was working on this, the young woman who died at the end of dope stick. she really informed all of my steps because she said what we really need is urgent care for the addicted. and that's what these pierce are doing. that's what your harm reductionists are doing. no treatment for her substance use disorder, and now you're starting to see some e.r.s start to offer this life-saving medication. i asked one what happe
north carolina is a non-medicaid expansion state. and if they can deliver why can't we be doing it? they come out. when you come out of jail if your addiction hasn't been treating, you're 40 o times more likely to overdose and die. so who are the jailers who have figured out that if we treat them in jail we give them more fin or meth done we give them the prescription we get them connected with peer recovery specialists who do we have any peer specialists in the room today? they work with folks...
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it is it in north carolina? it had to do with the supreme court of north carolina came to the conclusion there was a cause of action under state law that permitted them to intervene where they thought that the legislature engaged in unconstitutional gerrymandering. there was no gerrymandering provision in the north carolina constitution. they kind of drew on different provisions in the constitution. the question, speaking very broadly before the court, the question was, who had the authority to make the call in those circumstances? did the north carolina court exceed its remit, if you will, as an institution? and interfere with the power of the legislature to do what it is authorized to do? to set rules. the fear that goes around the case was that this case was going to authorize legislatures to do what donald trump is calling for them to do in the 2020 election, which is to say that a state legislature could decide under a different provision to simply disregard the outcome of the popular vote in a particular s
it is it in north carolina? it had to do with the supreme court of north carolina came to the conclusion there was a cause of action under state law that permitted them to intervene where they thought that the legislature engaged in unconstitutional gerrymandering. there was no gerrymandering provision in the north carolina constitution. they kind of drew on different provisions in the constitution. the question, speaking very broadly before the court, the question was, who had the authority to...
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he's hurting folks back in north carolina and those that are about to retire.at already have retired in sake of this woke socialist agenda. >> senator budd, proponents of esg say eventually it will turn out to be more profitable than nonesg, so basically fiduciaries have an obligation to go with esg's, do you buy the argument saying that, hey, at some point it will be profitable down the line? >> essentially it's a double capture. you want to be a great investor, you can't be battling the environment, you can't be battling social and or governance issues. it's built into what investors are looking for because you can't be bad at those things. this essentially changes to economic returns to social returns and that doesn't pay the bills when it comes to retirees. maria: for all of those investors who missed oil, they blew it. last year oil stocks were the best performers. the year before oil stocks were the best performers, mark, and you have some of the wind and, you know, climate change industries failing when it comes to stock market. >> esg reminds me of cris
he's hurting folks back in north carolina and those that are about to retire.at already have retired in sake of this woke socialist agenda. >> senator budd, proponents of esg say eventually it will turn out to be more profitable than nonesg, so basically fiduciaries have an obligation to go with esg's, do you buy the argument saying that, hey, at some point it will be profitable down the line? >> essentially it's a double capture. you want to be a great investor, you can't be...
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riding in a minivan bearing north carolina plates. one woman seen being dragged into a pickup truck. a u.s. official tells nbc news the attack may have been a case of mistaken identity. authorities say a mexican citizen was killed during the confrontation. gabe gutierrez reports it happened in an area that has become increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: these photos shared widely on social media appear to show the kidnapping's aftermath. the fbi says the four americans entered matamoros, mexico friday in a white minivan with north carolina license plates before armed gunmen opened fire and abducted them. a law enforcement official with knowledge of the matter tells nbc news this video depicts part of the kidnapping, appearing to show one woman walking on her own, forced into a white pickup truck. armed men with bulletproof vests are then seen dragging other people into the vehicle. >> we are closely following the assault and kidnapping of four u.s. citizens in matamoros, mexico. these sorts of attacks are unacceptable. >> reporter: au
riding in a minivan bearing north carolina plates. one woman seen being dragged into a pickup truck. a u.s. official tells nbc news the attack may have been a case of mistaken identity. authorities say a mexican citizen was killed during the confrontation. gabe gutierrez reports it happened in an area that has become increasingly dangerous. >> reporter: these photos shared widely on social media appear to show the kidnapping's aftermath. the fbi says the four americans entered matamoros,...
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but he said that he got a call from north north carolina rally north carolina phone number this morning was his new boss, welcoming him to the team . so he said that there's generally a sense of relief. among some of the workers here at what was silicon valley bank now that this bank has been taken over by another bank and hasn't been shut down or eliminated completely, but this all goes back to what happened on march 10th. that's when silicon valley bank failed state and federal regulators came in and shut it down after a surge of customers trying to withdraw their money in a short amount of time, leaving svb insolvent. now, in a deal that close overnight first citizens agreed to buy about $72 billion in s vbs loans at a discount of 16 billion. svp's new owners will also take over more than $56 billion in deposits now when it collapsed, silicon valley bank was the country's 16th largest bank. its demise shook the financial world, sparking fears of possible bank collapses. south bay congressman ro khanna announced he is proposing a new bill that would require banks to pay higher premium
but he said that he got a call from north north carolina rally north carolina phone number this morning was his new boss, welcoming him to the team . so he said that there's generally a sense of relief. among some of the workers here at what was silicon valley bank now that this bank has been taken over by another bank and hasn't been shut down or eliminated completely, but this all goes back to what happened on march 10th. that's when silicon valley bank failed state and federal regulators...