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that was the previous omb director, condemning an entire religion. the republican majorityim confirmed him despite these inflammatory comments and despite his conduct as an interim director and despite his career as a partisan warrior. but if you critical tweets about substantive policy decisions pos have caused senate republicans to label neera tanden radioactive. spare us the hyperbole. ms. vanden we all know is an imminently qualified nominee would be the first woman of color to ever run the office of management and budget. as biden conditioning his team, i'm sure we will hear some more of these overblown complaints from republican senators. but after the caliber of nominees this is republican majority confirmed over the past four years, it will be impossible,ss and possible to te him seriously. the senate committee should prepare to hold hearings on president-elect bidens nominees in january immediately after the georgia election. let me say that again. the senate committees should prepare to hold hearings on president-elect biden's nominees in j
that was the previous omb director, condemning an entire religion. the republican majorityim confirmed him despite these inflammatory comments and despite his conduct as an interim director and despite his career as a partisan warrior. but if you critical tweets about substantive policy decisions pos have caused senate republicans to label neera tanden radioactive. spare us the hyperbole. ms. vanden we all know is an imminently qualified nominee would be the first woman of color to ever run the...
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many defend the context of omb director previous omb director russell allowed foreign aid to be held up for political reasons resulting in the president's impeachment. rightng now republicans in congress are looking the other way while president trump pardons a man who pled guilty to the fbi. so again it will be impossible to take these overblown complaints over president-elect widens nominees very seriously. given the urgent need to address covid-19 and its economic fallout, the senate should19 follow precedent and palpable hearings on president-elect biden as nominees in january immediately after the georgia elections, before inauguration. american people cannot afford to wait to have its government working at full force to keep them safe, defeat the virus and get our economy back on track. >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website c-span.org/coronavirus to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps and watch updates on demand any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. tuesday treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chair jerome
many defend the context of omb director previous omb director russell allowed foreign aid to be held up for political reasons resulting in the president's impeachment. rightng now republicans in congress are looking the other way while president trump pardons a man who pled guilty to the fbi. so again it will be impossible to take these overblown complaints over president-elect widens nominees very seriously. given the urgent need to address covid-19 and its economic fallout, the senate...
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from what i hear the same is true at omb. there's been loss but it's not irreparable loss. i think bringing in people of the character got the appointees have will in and of itself start the repair process. having leaders who they respect and who respect them, who they know will listen to analysis, everyone in the career staff of all the department i have worked in have known the policy mix will make decisions that they don't like sometimes. that's not the test of whether they are doing their job. the test whether the doing the job is are they inform the judgment with the best data? are they informing it with the best analysis? given my experience at omb and treasury, whether it's janet yellen and wally or neera tanden or cc rows of the council of economic advice is, a people that they're going to recognize as both intellectual colleagues that they respect, leaders who respected them, and you're going to see that start to heal. it's a longer problem than the last four years. there's been a beating up on government for the better part of 30 years. i devote a fair amount of e
from what i hear the same is true at omb. there's been loss but it's not irreparable loss. i think bringing in people of the character got the appointees have will in and of itself start the repair process. having leaders who they respect and who respect them, who they know will listen to analysis, everyone in the career staff of all the department i have worked in have known the policy mix will make decisions that they don't like sometimes. that's not the test of whether they are doing their...
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what you do in omb, it's the budget office.binet departments no, you can't have everything you want, this program doesn't work well, the evidence shows that. we've got to make some tough tradeoffs here. you want a tough person who's willing to be a little unpopular with his or her colleagues at the office of management and budget. you want someone competent who knows the government and who knows politics pretty well. so i think neera fits all that. again, it's a democratic administration, it's the biden administration. it's not a republican administration. i loved mitch daniels when he was omb director, but i think neera is a very reasonable pick and a good pick by biden. and i love the fact the republican senators are all upset not because of any substantive position she's taken, not because of any charges about her character, which i think is very good, but instead because she's got some mean tweets. you know? after they spent four years saying whenever trump tweeted something i haven't had time -- i don't look at twitter. yo
what you do in omb, it's the budget office.binet departments no, you can't have everything you want, this program doesn't work well, the evidence shows that. we've got to make some tough tradeoffs here. you want a tough person who's willing to be a little unpopular with his or her colleagues at the office of management and budget. you want someone competent who knows the government and who knows politics pretty well. so i think neera fits all that. again, it's a democratic administration, it's...
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g gock to neera tanden, the president-elect's pick for omb director.nerating e most heat on the left and the right. part of that is lessbout what she stands for. she currently leads the center r american progress. she serveds progressive bona fides. people who supported centre bernie sanders in 2016. she was very strongly in in an outspoken way behind hillary clinton, and that meant she tangled with people on twitter. right now, republican senato's have returned to capitol hill and are starting to talk t reporters. what everyone of them that i have gotten tape of have said is that she has been very outspoken on twitter. as amy said, senator john cornyn from texas said that she is a nominethat would be radioactive. say she has a compelling life story and if she is given a hearing, and that may well depend on senate conol, but if she is, they believe she will perform well and it would be difficult for republicans as a whole to take a nominee that has a compelling life story and has experience in multiple administrations and confidence in them. judy: joe
g gock to neera tanden, the president-elect's pick for omb director.nerating e most heat on the left and the right. part of that is lessbout what she stands for. she currently leads the center r american progress. she serveds progressive bona fides. people who supported centre bernie sanders in 2016. she was very strongly in in an outspoken way behind hillary clinton, and that meant she tangled with people on twitter. right now, republican senato's have returned to capitol hill and are starting...
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the others all look good save the omb choice.rd the gregorian chant, you heard the concerns, why she is an uphill climb and might be a hail mary pass keeping with that theme, after this. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know. if you have medicare you may be able to get more benefits without paying more through a medicare advantage plan. call now to request this free guide. learn about plans that could give you more benefits from humana. a company with nearly 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. humana offers a wide range of all in one medicare advantage plans that include medical and prescription drug coverage. plus valuable extras that may include the silver sneakers fitness program and mail order prescription coverage. with humana you'll have lots of doctors and specialist to choose from and peace of mind, knowing you're covered for doctor's visits and hospital stays. plus routine phy
the others all look good save the omb choice.rd the gregorian chant, you heard the concerns, why she is an uphill climb and might be a hail mary pass keeping with that theme, after this. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know. if you have medicare you may be able to get more benefits without paying more through a medicare advantage plan. call now to request this...
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you are listening to neera tanden, president-elect joe biden's pick for omb.e will see if she gets senate approval. so far, we have six nominees. janet yellen of course for secretary of the treasury. deputy secretary wally adeyemo. neera tanden, director of the omb. chairperson of the council of economic advisors, cecilia rouse. two members of thecea, jared bernstein and heather boucher. let's get inside with kathy bostjancic. as we said before the announcement, pretty much exactly who we were anticipating. janet yellen saying some interesting things. she is free now in a way, when she was not at the federal reserve, talking about the dignity of working and that is why she got into labor economics in the first place. dreamedged to build the for all americans, talking about everything from disparities that keep women out of the workforce to small business lending, denying businesses a chance to grow. how will she enact this early in e, assuming the senate confirms her? kathy: the best way she can do that is try to build coalitions to pass some additional fiscal
you are listening to neera tanden, president-elect joe biden's pick for omb.e will see if she gets senate approval. so far, we have six nominees. janet yellen of course for secretary of the treasury. deputy secretary wally adeyemo. neera tanden, director of the omb. chairperson of the council of economic advisors, cecilia rouse. two members of thecea, jared bernstein and heather boucher. let's get inside with kathy bostjancic. as we said before the announcement, pretty much exactly who we were...
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what you do in omb is the budget office.l the departments, no, you can't have everything you want, we've got to make some tough tradeoffs here. you want a tough person who's willing to be a little unpopular with his or her colleagues and i think neera fits all that. again, it's a democratic administration, a biden administration. it's not a republican administration. i loved mitch daniels when he was omb director, but i think neera is a very reasonable pick and good pick by biden. and i love the fact the republican senator are all upset not because of any substantive position she's taken, any charge about her character which i think is very good, but instead she's got some mean tweets. after they spent four years when trump tweeted something i haven't had time to look -- i haven't looked at twitter. and now they're hypersensitive to the fact neera tanden said something three years ago they find was very insulting. and you've never had a secretary say something nasty about a senator, right? >> it's incredible. and eugene, thi
what you do in omb is the budget office.l the departments, no, you can't have everything you want, we've got to make some tough tradeoffs here. you want a tough person who's willing to be a little unpopular with his or her colleagues and i think neera fits all that. again, it's a democratic administration, a biden administration. it's not a republican administration. i loved mitch daniels when he was omb director, but i think neera is a very reasonable pick and good pick by biden. and i love...
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♪ombed to modern man. ♪ >> the cuyahoga begins to show its age.g its main water intake here to handle the millions of gallons of water required by akron. but the water is so impure that at one time tons of sludge taken from it were dumped directly into the river, largely through the efforts of bill gresard, two large settling ponds were build to hold the sludge, but they are almost full and that part of the plant will most likely need to be expand in the future. by legislative act, the city owns the rights to the river's water and the cities upstream must use municipal or private wells for a water supply. but akron is now considering a fourth water reservoir beyond lake rockwell. with the new reservoir, the city could begin selling water to the countless towns in the area. but even now, the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running. there are those who feel another dam would kill the cuyahoga. that sludge once flowed through the city of kent, but now the river runs somewhat cleaner,
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all of their funding requests, all of their regulatory proposals managed by omb, all of that has to flow through that budget office. this is somebody who really is deep into everything the government is doing, spending money on, regulating. they manage the federal register, publication of these regulations. it is something that covers the entire waterfront of the federal government operations. in december of every year they put together the president's budget request that is usually released in february or march. they run that process as well. it is a very comprehensive job with a relatively small affectional staff. host: neera tanden spoke yesterday about struggles she experienced growing up and how they could affect her abuse that her views -- in her views and role -- in the role of budget director. [video clip] mom andhere next to my because of a country that had faith in us and invested in her humanity and our dreams. i am here today because of social programs, because of because ofarea -- choices and because of a government that saw my mother and gave her a chance. >> the u.s. house
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. >> the omb director has to come before the budget hearing for hearings to be confirmed. would ask different questions than bernie sanders if democrats won in georgia. if you want to stop this nonsense, if you want to make sure in nut job isn't in charge of the office of the management and budget, then make sure we win in georgia. >> you know, willie, back in the 19 -- >> true colors. >> -- during the clinton administration, andrew sullivan who was then at the new republican had a cover story called the death of shame. talking about that administration. my god, they were straight shooters compared to these guys. it is really -- it's breathtaking that anybody would -- would talk about tweets coming from a democratic nominee after these people have forgiven or dismissed the president of the united states tweeting the most horrific attacks, the most horrific insults imaginable. >> this is the trap they set for themselves for five years, ignoring the tweets, preepdzing pretending that stuff doesn't matter. now they have surrendered the right to be offended by what people say.
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she put out a video is that she's ready to be looked into and defend herself as good nominee for omb.iden's new press secretary is jen zake, white house communication's director, what message does this send that biden picked her? jessica: sends a message that he picked someone that's eminently qualified and knows how to be a good communicator and someone that he trusts and understand his agenda. people talk about the obama administration but it was the obama-biden administration, you had the second most important job in the united states of america and had a very good and complete relationship with jen zaki and knew her quite well and makes sense to me and kayleigh mcenany is up there and she was cnn commentator and someone on our air waves at fox news, it makes sense to pick somebody with that kind of background. howie: i spent time with jen and she's not harshly partisan and became friends with rick sanitorium in cnn, it's a good pick. biden spent an hour the other night or on the phone with new york times columnist tom freedman, does that signal this is a president that cares about
she put out a video is that she's ready to be looked into and defend herself as good nominee for omb.iden's new press secretary is jen zake, white house communication's director, what message does this send that biden picked her? jessica: sends a message that he picked someone that's eminently qualified and knows how to be a good communicator and someone that he trusts and understand his agenda. people talk about the obama administration but it was the obama-biden administration, you had the...
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omb has some oversight over these areas as well too. and so they have to empower folks there because we got to get beyond. the question we should be talking about is how are we going to have a quantum resilient infrastructure in this country? how are we going to be able to have a infrastructure that is resilient to general artificial intelligence if the chinese were to lead on that? and so us talking about, you know, washington gets caught up in some of these -- talking about this one little thing when we forget that this is a freaking war, right? and we need to be arrayed as best we can. and not going to have enough money to solve all of this and it has to be in cooperation and partnership with people. senator warner just joined on. senator warner is going to solve of the problems. >> good handover to senator warner. apparently you're going to solve all of our cybersecurity problems here into the future. i think both of the representatives have talked about the fact that it can be difficult getting legislation passed through congress -
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for omb and a lot of republicans republicans have been offended by her partisanship and penchant for rough tweeting. i think the gop has lost its shirt on nasty tweeting for a while. actually ideologically neera is a pretty pro-business democrat, which is what you want at omb watching the budget. if the republicans can get over the tweets, there is a case for her, but right now she is kind of targeted, and there's a lot of teeth grinding on the republican senate about pushing back on her nomination. those are the two i think will get the most resistance. you know, we'll see. >> eugene, i got one for you. i give you a new york democratic congresswoman aoc. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> are you ready to say pelosi and schumer need to go? >> i mean, i think so, i mean, the question is like this year, for example, the hesitancy that i have is that i want to make sure that if we're pointing people in a direction, that we have a plan. and my concern, and this i acknowledge as a failing, as something that we need to sort out, is that there isn't a plan. how do we fill that vacuu
for omb and a lot of republicans republicans have been offended by her partisanship and penchant for rough tweeting. i think the gop has lost its shirt on nasty tweeting for a while. actually ideologically neera is a pretty pro-business democrat, which is what you want at omb watching the budget. if the republicans can get over the tweets, there is a case for her, but right now she is kind of targeted, and there's a lot of teeth grinding on the republican senate about pushing back on her...
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and she'll be the first woman of color from south asia and i think that to lead omb.e also have another one of those women as vice president of the united states of america. and so, look, i'll be very serious. she'll be in charge of laying out the budget that will help us control the virus, deal with the economic crisis and build back better. but, above all, she believes what i believe, a budget should reflect our values. again, quoting my dad for real, my dad, people would say, let me tell you what i value. he'd look at them. a high school educated guy. very well read. he said don't tell me what you value. show me your budget. i'll tell you what you value. that's what you're going to do for us. as deputy secretary of treasury, i nominate wale adeyemo. i tell you what, senator warren really likes you. she highly recommended you, but i wasn't sure she worried that i stole you as well. thank you for being willing to do this. a skilled leader and thinker on issues from macro economics to consumer protection and from national security to international affairs. i have work
and she'll be the first woman of color from south asia and i think that to lead omb.e also have another one of those women as vice president of the united states of america. and so, look, i'll be very serious. she'll be in charge of laying out the budget that will help us control the virus, deal with the economic crisis and build back better. but, above all, she believes what i believe, a budget should reflect our values. again, quoting my dad for real, my dad, people would say, let me tell you...
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i look forward to working together alongside the dedicated career professionals of the omb to expand possibilities for every american family and i want to thank my own wonderful family, my husband ben. without his love and support, i would simply not be here, and our children. thank you all for this profound opportunity to serve. >> mr. president-elect, madam vice president-elect, thank you for this profound opportunity to return to the treasury department and serve the american people. i know firsthand the president-elect's capacity to lift our country out of hard times because i had the privilege of working with him to help americans recover from the great recession. in california's inland empire where i had grown up in a working class neighborhood, the great recession hit us hard. we were one of the foreclosure capitals in the united states. the pain of this was real for me. it wasn't just numbers in a report or stories on the nightly news, but neighbors and friends who lost everything. i was proud of work i got to do with consumer protection bureau, protecting american consumers,
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beaning outspoken partisan has not been a disqualification for the omb job in the past.t was the current president who put mick mulvaney as omb director and he's an outspoken partisan, member of congress and the freedom caucus. but if it's your party's outspoken partisan, it's okay. if it's the other party's outspoken partisan, it's not. this is a confirmation process that's gotten increasingly broken over the years under presidents and congresss of both parties. it used to be that a president was given the deferral -- was given deference to who he wanted to be in place, absent some ethical problem like not paying your taxes. more and more we've seen over the years people of one party voted against the president's nominees of the other party almost reflexively. in this case it looks like the republicans have found one in particular that they're planning to focus on in neara tanden. that will come down to the georgia runoff, whether they can win those seats and get a bare majority. if they can't, then it looks like there's going to be a fight. >> so, ben, look, these pick
beaning outspoken partisan has not been a disqualification for the omb job in the past.t was the current president who put mick mulvaney as omb director and he's an outspoken partisan, member of congress and the freedom caucus. but if it's your party's outspoken partisan, it's okay. if it's the other party's outspoken partisan, it's not. this is a confirmation process that's gotten increasingly broken over the years under presidents and congresss of both parties. it used to be that a president...
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nominees are historically diverse and highly experienced including princeton economist cecilia rouse and omb director designee neera tanden, who is widely praised by many democrats but already seized upon by some republican senators not for past policy choices but for some of her partisan tweets. meanwhile, president trump continues to stew about his electoral college loss, now that all of the battleground states have certified or determined a biden victory. the trump team has reportedly raised $150 million off trump emails and tweets railing against the election result while slamming republican governors in arizona and georgia for doing their jobs and certifying that he lost. this as one of the president's personal attorneys, joe did general ova, said chris krebs should be, quote, taken out at dawn and shot for joining other agency heads including the fbi and nsa in calling the election secure from hacking. krebs responded toe that latest death threat in a "today" show exclusive live interview with savannah guthrie on "today." >> it's certainly more dangerous language, more dangerous behavi
nominees are historically diverse and highly experienced including princeton economist cecilia rouse and omb director designee neera tanden, who is widely praised by many democrats but already seized upon by some republican senators not for past policy choices but for some of her partisan tweets. meanwhile, president trump continues to stew about his electoral college loss, now that all of the battleground states have certified or determined a biden victory. the trump team has reportedly raised...
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. >> omb director has to come before the budget committee for hearings to be confirmed. think i would ask different questions, and bernie sanders would be the chairman if democrats won in georgia. so if you want to stop this nonsense, if you want to make sure this nutjob, tanden, doesn't become director of the budget, in charge of the office of management and budget, then make sure we win in georgia. >> and senator susan collins of maine told reporters, "i did not know her or much about her, but i've heard she's a very prolific user of twitter." as my colleague, mike memoli pointed out yesterday, many republican senators who always profess to be unfamiliar with trump tweets are quite familiar with tanden tweets. joining us now, senior writer at politico and co-author of "the playbook," jake sherman. he is an msnbc political contributor. jake, good morning. i have to stop on this, because how many times have we been in the hallways and said, here is a tweet from president trump. have you seen it? if you haven't seen it, let me read it to you. after i read it to you, i jus
. >> omb director has to come before the budget committee for hearings to be confirmed. think i would ask different questions, and bernie sanders would be the chairman if democrats won in georgia. so if you want to stop this nonsense, if you want to make sure this nutjob, tanden, doesn't become director of the budget, in charge of the office of management and budget, then make sure we win in georgia. >> and senator susan collins of maine told reporters, "i did not know her or...
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i think they should have a little say in it before it goat to omb. but -- goes to om or b. but if they're going to have that say, they better not take $6 billion and dump it down a rat hole in south carolina. that's what i would argue. covered a lot of ground with that last one -- >> yeah, iid. trying to knit that together. it's a tough call, but we do need to modernize the weapons system. it is a submarine-based system, it is the most vi survivable platform we have, and, yes, it is an added bonus that it's one of our crucial partners in great britain. so i do understand. we may argue we're a little bit ahead of need on that, i think the appropriators' problem, do we need the money right now? i think the u.k. is pushing a lot of that. do they need it right now? do we need to do it right now, that's the question. >> okay, thank you. thanks for hitting on that. you know, there's several questions that, you know, questioners want to ask you about sort of other types of emerging technologies and how they're coming into play. one of our questioners wants to know how you feel abo
i think they should have a little say in it before it goat to omb. but -- goes to om or b. but if they're going to have that say, they better not take $6 billion and dump it down a rat hole in south carolina. that's what i would argue. covered a lot of ground with that last one -- >> yeah, iid. trying to knit that together. it's a tough call, but we do need to modernize the weapons system. it is a submarine-based system, it is the most vi survivable platform we have, and, yes, it is an...
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he is a top congressional speaker for tipple neil, served in the clinton administration, director of omb and the second stake in the obama administration, served as chief of staff followed by the 70 sixth secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton's young aspect. jack lou is a native of new york and when the obama administration and that he returned to new york. the conversation is in two parts. in addition to jack lou we are fortunate to have a senior fellow holding up his half of the conversation. is a major contributor. let me welcome jack lou to the event. >> thanks. great to have you this afternoon. starting with a couple questions about covid-19 relief. given the severity of the pandemic and rapid action in the spring why do you think it has taken so long for congress to consider another pandemic relief? >> good to be with you. i admire the work of the tax policy center. it is a pleasure to join the conversation. if you go back to the beginning of the covid-19 crisis, how much bipartisanship there was on the first round, is this year and over many years. where did it go, where d
he is a top congressional speaker for tipple neil, served in the clinton administration, director of omb and the second stake in the obama administration, served as chief of staff followed by the 70 sixth secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton's young aspect. jack lou is a native of new york and when the obama administration and that he returned to new york. the conversation is in two parts. in addition to jack lou we are fortunate to have a senior fellow holding up his half of the...
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i look forward to working together alongside the dedicated career professionals of the omb to extend possibilities for every american family. and i want to thank my own wonderful family, my husband then without whose love and support there would simply not be here and our children selena and david. thank you all for this profound opportunity to serve. >> mister president-elect, vice president elect, thank you for this profound opportunity to return to the treasury deparent and serve the american peoe. i know firsthand the president-elect'capacity to lift our countryout of the hard tes . we had the privilege of working with him to help amicans recover from the great recession . in california's inland empe where grew up, the great recession hit hard. we were one of the foreclosure capitals of the united states . the pain of this is real for me, itasn't just numbers in a report for stories on the nightly news . but neighbors and fries who lost everything. i was proud of the work i got to do the financial protection bureau with to protect american consumers at the treasury department hel
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it was transmitted to the omb in august. we got that back in november and we are working through that process right now and then it will go back through the department. i'm confident though that we will get this right package completed, and regardless, all of the parties involved whether it's the postal service or state department agree we can proceed with implementing the act on january 1st as contemplated. >> you are over a year late already and you say you hope these regulations could be finalized soon, and your testimony -- let me just be clear here. there is no good solution thanks to the reality that you do not have the regulations in effect, and the reality that we haven't been successful in requiring 100% aed as required by law. and by the way, not just the united states requires this. others like france and germany require this, the eu until recently and they provided a three month delay until march 15th as i understand it. but we find ourselves in a really difficult situation, because the law was not complied with
it was transmitted to the omb in august. we got that back in november and we are working through that process right now and then it will go back through the department. i'm confident though that we will get this right package completed, and regardless, all of the parties involved whether it's the postal service or state department agree we can proceed with implementing the act on january 1st as contemplated. >> you are over a year late already and you say you hope these regulations could...
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the biden people also say they are not getting enough information from omb, certasear that joe biden't be able to put together a budget when he gets in to office. those there are two big issues and they say that they will deal with them as best they can that back and forth continues. both agencies deny that there is any problem but then again, this is the trump administration. >> that's right, they like to lie. joe johns, thank you. >>> and the new covid-19 strain is in the united states. that is flex. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) ♪ upbpbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary nwhat it feels like to get ang of hhero's welcomeeran. on your own front lawn. at newday usa, our aim is to help every veteran family celebrate home by helping them leverage their va benefits to purchase a home with no down payment to enjoy the life they so rightly deserve. you remember rick, text her neighbor?er. sure, he's the 76-year
the biden people also say they are not getting enough information from omb, certasear that joe biden't be able to put together a budget when he gets in to office. those there are two big issues and they say that they will deal with them as best they can that back and forth continues. both agencies deny that there is any problem but then again, this is the trump administration. >> that's right, they like to lie. joe johns, thank you. >>> and the new covid-19 strain is in the...
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lisa: if confirmed, neera tanden would be the first woman of color to be omb director.ed on being raised by a single mother, an immigrant from india. >> i am here today becrose of socialams. lisa: tandon has become a lightly erotic for summit republicans, including senator tom cotton -- become a lightning rod for some republicans, including senator tom cotton. deanld rouse w be the first african-american to lead a council of economic advisors. >> this is a moment of emergency and opportunity. lisa: ang other selections, the deputy treasury secretary. jared bernstein would serve on the council of economic advisers alongside economist heather boucher, the president and ceo of the washington center for equitable gwth. as team biden moves towards governing, president trump continues to fight, suing in sconsin to try to throughout 221,000 ballots. voter fraud.baseless claims this the same day as attorney general william barr said there was novidence to support those claims. judy: lisa joins me now from wilmington delaware while yamiche is in washington. now that we have seen
lisa: if confirmed, neera tanden would be the first woman of color to be omb director.ed on being raised by a single mother, an immigrant from india. >> i am here today becrose of socialams. lisa: tandon has become a lightly erotic for summit republicans, including senator tom cotton -- become a lightning rod for some republicans, including senator tom cotton. deanld rouse w be the first african-american to lead a council of economic advisors. >> this is a moment of emergency and...
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but are not there to serve the senate so as long as she does her job she is fit to be director of the omb. >> it is interesting because a number of donald trump's nominees had to squeak by by partyline votes, with mike pence coming in to cast the tie-breaking vote to get them across the finish line. we would expect there's going to be some partisanship when it comes to these votes on some of these nominees for potential biden cabinet. >> of course and that is the nature of politics but the senate majority is so important and why georgia, the race is there and it is up to the senate. of nominees like earl only get confirmed and a republican majority depends on it. >> dana perino on the five said something to the effect that you can get a lot of attention by saying we are doing first this or that or at all these women but conservative women you will not end up on magazine covers, you are not going to get the glowing profiles, you have to get your blank done. quick final comment from you. >> it is interesting. there is a point dana made but ultimately here is the point. cabinet picks are the
but are not there to serve the senate so as long as she does her job she is fit to be director of the omb. >> it is interesting because a number of donald trump's nominees had to squeak by by partyline votes, with mike pence coming in to cast the tie-breaking vote to get them across the finish line. we would expect there's going to be some partisanship when it comes to these votes on some of these nominees for potential biden cabinet. >> of course and that is the nature of politics...
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. >> sandra: tanden, biden's pick for omb who has come under fire and more broadly speaking is the biden team and how he is assembling his economic team. you're writing about that in your "wall street journal" op-ed titled biden's blind spot. economic advisors share a belief in the power of federal regulation and spending. why are you so critical of what you have seen so far as far as the team he is putting together to hopefully spur economic growth? >> that's the team and administration you hope would be about growth, about ways to enable the economy to grow for job creation to happen, for wages to rise, and so far i don't know if nut job is fair or not but you are seeing across the board with the biden economic team people with lots of ideas to grow government, to expand spending, not particularly concerned about levels of debt which have skyrocketed during this coronavirus pandemic. and what you are not seeing so far is really anyone on the team that is thinking about growth and talking about how do we maintain some of the -- for example, the great job market that has prevailed pre-pa
. >> sandra: tanden, biden's pick for omb who has come under fire and more broadly speaking is the biden team and how he is assembling his economic team. you're writing about that in your "wall street journal" op-ed titled biden's blind spot. economic advisors share a belief in the power of federal regulation and spending. why are you so critical of what you have seen so far as far as the team he is putting together to hopefully spur economic growth? >> that's the team and...
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adewale wally adeyemo would be the first black secretary, and tanden the first woman of color to become ombal senators have expressed opposition to tanden, citing her negative comments about them. >> the urgency of ending a devastating crisis and the opportunity to build a better economy in its wake, an economy that works for everyone, brings fulfilling job opportunities, and leaves no one to fall through the cracks. >> reporter: biden still has several key positions to fill, including cia director, secretary of defense, and attorney general, just to name a few. greg lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a three-year long effort to name a san jose street after former president barack obama is moving forward. community members have applied for a perm it from the city to rename portion of bird avenue, south montgomery street, ought sought up and north autumn street to barack obama boulevard. in the concept is approved in the coming months, santiago join dozens of cities across the country to name a street in honor of our 44th president. up. >>> coming up, poor optics and possible violations as two bay ar
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because that was the goal to say to help to assure this, you have to make sure omd plays a role in it, omb has these areas as well so they have power. i want to get beyond. the question we should be talking about is how do we have a quantum resilient infrastructure, artificial intelligence, if the chinese were to lean on that. washington gets caught up, talking about this one little thing wh we forget this is a freaking war and we need to be a raid as be as we can and we won't have enough money to fall on this and has to be a cooperation and partnership and we need those folk senator warren will solve these problems so all is good. >> a good handover, and here and into the future, a little bit late. let me turn to you, both of those representatives talked about how it is difficult to get legislation throug congress. >> it is difficult to get legislation passed through congss? will and i only worked for three years on the lowest hanging fruit in this realm. .. on an unrelated topic, we are deep, deep, dp into trying to see if we can actually not do something stupid again which would be reli
because that was the goal to say to help to assure this, you have to make sure omd plays a role in it, omb has these areas as well so they have power. i want to get beyond. the question we should be talking about is how do we have a quantum resilient infrastructure, artificial intelligence, if the chinese were to lean on that. washington gets caught up, talking about this one little thing wh we forget this is a freaking war and we need to be a raid as be as we can and we won't have enough money...
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and the money people, the omb and the treasury department, didn't want to do anything drastic that would economy. so there were very few advocates for this except pat potinger, the national security advisor who was very, well, jake, i have to say he was a reporter and he called upon some skills that people outside our profession maybe don't appreciate. he was in china as a wall street journal reporter during the sars outbreak, and he wuss able to figure out that, you know, if we cut off travel we might be able to give our silos a little time to block the advance of this. and we did buy time but unfortunately unfortunate unfortunately we squandered it. >> i immediately didn't believe what the chinese government was saying immediately. and he seemed to have that skepticism. early on i talked to a senior administration official and this is in february i think and i said something like that, well, you know, you can't trust what they're telling you. and he said something, oh, no, no, they're good. they're really being open. i was surprised at how credulous people were, not mad though, apparen
and the money people, the omb and the treasury department, didn't want to do anything drastic that would economy. so there were very few advocates for this except pat potinger, the national security advisor who was very, well, jake, i have to say he was a reporter and he called upon some skills that people outside our profession maybe don't appreciate. he was in china as a wall street journal reporter during the sars outbreak, and he wuss able to figure out that, you know, if we cut off travel...
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confirmation controversy once in a while here when you have big confirmations like this but for the office of ombs is the hill that republicans want to die on then that's on them, but i think it'll be difficult for them to justify not nominating the first south asian woman to run that office because she put out a couple of tough tweets on them. >> not confirming. >> right. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> a cnn exclusive. documents from inside china show what they really knew about its first cases of coronavirus inside those documents, next. ♪ tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbell rings) thank you. ♪ is that my leotard? no. yes... ehh, you can keep it. this season, ♪ harkspoiling your petsntal has never been easier... when you use free same-day delivery at petsmart.com powered by doordash, or buy online and choose contactless curbside pickup. the season of spoiling is here. petsmart. i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only
confirmation controversy once in a while here when you have big confirmations like this but for the office of ombs is the hill that republicans want to die on then that's on them, but i think it'll be difficult for them to justify not nominating the first south asian woman to run that office because she put out a couple of tough tweets on them. >> not confirming. >> right. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> a cnn exclusive. documents from inside china show what...
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president-elect is pointing to obstruction at the pentagon, also in other national security areas, the omb people, on defense budgeting, complaining about that. and today he will talk about the slowdown on the rollout of vaccines, something we'll be getting to a little later in the show. >> yeah, that's exactly right, andrea, and when you think about what the president-elect vowed to do in the campaign and the commitment he really doubled down on since his election was to try to lower the temperature in our politics in this country, it's made it all that much more interesting, those moments when we do here the president-elect speak out as forcefully as he did yesterday about what he called these roadblocks on the part of the trump administration. and it all has to do with his concern over what it means for national security. we heard from the transition team about a week and a half ago, first raising concerns about what they were calling the pockets of recalcitrance, saying they were getting cooperation largely across the board except for the pentagon, which is so important given the natio
president-elect is pointing to obstruction at the pentagon, also in other national security areas, the omb people, on defense budgeting, complaining about that. and today he will talk about the slowdown on the rollout of vaccines, something we'll be getting to a little later in the show. >> yeah, that's exactly right, andrea, and when you think about what the president-elect vowed to do in the campaign and the commitment he really doubled down on since his election was to try to lower the...
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the first woman of south asian-american dissent to lead omb.n to lead the united states trade -- as our lead united states trade representative. the first black woman to chair the president's council on economic advisors. the first ever woman to hold alexander hamilton's position as treasury secretary. the first ever openly gay nominee to lead a cabinet department. >> now one position biden has not announced is attorney general as they face an important question about how to handle potential criminal acts around president trump. biden wants to avoid the appearance of politicizing the justice department when it comes to investigating his predecessor. a piece in the atlantic suggests a establishment of a commission or series of commissions to look into wrongdoing and seek to right the wrong. joining me now is the national correspondent for the atlantic, james fallos. how biden should investigate trump. james, explain your idea and how it would work. how would it be set up? who would run it? what kind of powers would it have? >> the idea of this p
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you held the job at omb during one of the most difficult economics times in the country, during one ofhis new biden team inherits another calamity we've seen take hold since march. what will be important on day one? how do they blunt some of this, do reverse job loss, reverse small businesses disappearing before our eyes, because as jake sherman just reported back to us, there's not a lot going on in congress right now? >> well, the first thing, let's hope there is something that happens before january 20th. i think it's a mistake to wait possibly for that moment. basically let's step back. what's happened in the economy? pandemic hit. we stepped in with massive fiscal assistance. the c.a.r.e.s. act. more than offset the impact on families themselves and built up a cushion of savings but we're burning through that cushion. the longer we wait with no replacement for the c.a.r.e.s. act the higher the odds that we burn through and burn ourselves and do real damage. so we have -- the good news, we've got stunningly good, scientific advances and breakthroughs. i mean, mind-blowing. the bad
you held the job at omb during one of the most difficult economics times in the country, during one ofhis new biden team inherits another calamity we've seen take hold since march. what will be important on day one? how do they blunt some of this, do reverse job loss, reverse small businesses disappearing before our eyes, because as jake sherman just reported back to us, there's not a lot going on in congress right now? >> well, the first thing, let's hope there is something that happens...
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the first woman of color to chair are the council, and tannehill, the first woman of color to become omb director. >> i believe so strongly at our government to serve all of the american people, republicans, democrats, and independents alike. >> reporter: his economic team focused their comments on government spending to support worker was tackling income inequality and a plan to help struggling families. >> the plan of ending an economic crisis and the opportunity to build a bitter economy in its wake. that workforce everyone, brings fulfilling job opportunities and leaves no one to fall through the cracks. >>> biden still has to fill cia director, secretary of defense, and attorney general, just to name a few. >>> cloud software giant sales force is buying slack. both companies are based in san francisco. the acquisition announced today is by far the largest in the 21. year history of sales force. the construction is aimed at giving the with companies a better shot at competing against microsoft. shares of slack have been on the rise since reports began to circulate about the proposed
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omb. not a small job. who is she and why is he picking her?awalt knows the answer is joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: joe biden says he's naming someone to head up the office management budget, very big job in the white house. if there's a lot to know about her and we will bury bringing that in a future episode, but the key thing to know about hers that she's she's ultimately a handmade into the billionaire. she runs a think tank called the center for american progress. at the center taking millions of dollars from wall street financiers, lobbyists, banks, defense contracts. she has her own research of criticism while hyperventilating about russian collision that never existed. >> you see it in detail after detail and i think most importantly, the predicate and we had a long discussion last year of collusion. they set the predicates of their with criminality behind what russia was doing and to the next set of questions, bannon, other people putting down is what kind of collusion the trump campaign was part of. >> tucker: in case you do
omb. not a small job. who is she and why is he picking her?awalt knows the answer is joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: joe biden says he's naming someone to head up the office management budget, very big job in the white house. if there's a lot to know about her and we will bury bringing that in a future episode, but the key thing to know about hers that she's she's ultimately a handmade into the billionaire. she runs a think tank called the center for american progress. at the...
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anybody of the omb director has to become the budget committee for hearings to be confirmed.hink i would ask different questions than bernie sanders who is to be the budget chairman of the democrats weren't in florida. if you stop this nonsense, make sure that not job doesn't become the director of the budget. in charge of the offensive management budget, make sure that we win in georgia. if you want to make sure and weissmann doesn't his way, biden can pick an attorney general that will try to destroy president trump yet again, make sure that republicans win in georgia. >> sean: doesn't that put a chill up your spine? if we don't get to the bottom of the irregularities, republicans will never win again. >> to my friends in georgia, all you need is one person is to validate a signature on the mail-in ballot. at secretary of state talks about a driver's license being used when you apply for a mail in ballots. that's if you go online, but if you request in the mail there's no such process. what would be helpful is the governor would call in the state legislature do require a bi
anybody of the omb director has to become the budget committee for hearings to be confirmed.hink i would ask different questions than bernie sanders who is to be the budget chairman of the democrats weren't in florida. if you stop this nonsense, make sure that not job doesn't become the director of the budget. in charge of the offensive management budget, make sure that we win in georgia. if you want to make sure and weissmann doesn't his way, biden can pick an attorney general that will try to...
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secretary, jared bernstein has been on this s in themany ti economic world, tanden will b our flashiest ombector in history but someone who's been around and who just knows the job. esso you canassured that these are the people who haved experience ten served in the job right below them in the obama administration, so we can expect fewer owned goals among them. >> woodruff: we're seeing, mark, a number of women nominated for prominent, powerful roles in the new administration, but ere are still interest groups out there saying there's not enough diversity hee. naacp saying where are the blacks in senior cabinet jobs. how much pressure is joe biden under to name a more diverse leaders to his team -- fo his team? >> well, i mean, the diverse at this, so far, judy, i mean, i don't think anybody can make the can case that it's r diversity's sake. everybody who's been chosen is somebody who is alified for the position to which they were named, irreective of race or gender or whatever. i think, as far as women are concerned, jon'bidecampaign was run by anita dunn and jaet o'malley dilan, two wome
secretary, jared bernstein has been on this s in themany ti economic world, tanden will b our flashiest ombector in history but someone who's been around and who just knows the job. esso you canassured that these are the people who haved experience ten served in the job right below them in the obama administration, so we can expect fewer owned goals among them. >> woodruff: we're seeing, mark, a number of women nominated for prominent, powerful roles in the new administration, but ere are...
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confirmation controversy once in a while here when you have big confirmations like this but for the office of ombrepublicans want to die on then that's on them, but i think it'll be difficult for them to justify not nominating the first south asian woman to run that office because she put out a couple of tough tweets on them. >> not confirming. >> right. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> a cnn exclusive. documents from inside china show what they really knew about its first cases of coronavirus inside those documents, next. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and
confirmation controversy once in a while here when you have big confirmations like this but for the office of ombrepublicans want to die on then that's on them, but i think it'll be difficult for them to justify not nominating the first south asian woman to run that office because she put out a couple of tough tweets on them. >> not confirming. >> right. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> a cnn exclusive. documents from inside china show what they really knew...
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assistance and food stamps, when tandenler self-was a little girl, and if she confirmed to lead the omb in a direct position to help implement and oversee policies, the same kind of policies that she benefited from, that is a personal story that is resonates and that in many ways is designed to blunt those kind of partisan attacks. that is one of the reasons where we saw the roll out where the nominees i nominees to introduce themselves to the american people to cut through those on the progressive left. >> claire, it is an interesting and i think highly effective strategy and steve schmidt said something in the last hour that i think is right. president-elect biden should reach out an open hand to the american public and use his now massive bull horn to move public support behind his legislative priorities. because i think moving republicans is a lost cause. what do you think of that strategy? >> well, i think he's got to do two things. one, he needs to do that and make sure that the american people are following this, that he is not just appointing people who have impressive resumes.
assistance and food stamps, when tandenler self-was a little girl, and if she confirmed to lead the omb in a direct position to help implement and oversee policies, the same kind of policies that she benefited from, that is a personal story that is resonates and that in many ways is designed to blunt those kind of partisan attacks. that is one of the reasons where we saw the roll out where the nominees i nominees to introduce themselves to the american people to cut through those on the...
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and from obama and hillary clinton aid neera tanden for omb. yellen and the economic team say they will move with a sense of urgency to repair the comedy which they say has been damaged by the pandemic. >> lost lives. lost jobs. small businesses struggling to stay alive or closed for good. so many people struggling to put food on the table and pay bills and rent. it is an american tragedy. and it is essential that we move with urgency. >>> if confirmed, yellen would be the first woman to lead the treasury. she has bay area ties. she's a uc berkeley professor emeritus. her former colleague at the school of business at the university says she is the best person for the job. >> it was a confidence inspiring move because she is respected both at home and abroad. she is respected both in financial markets and in the rest of the economy. >>> yellen's nomination require senate confirmation and already both republicans and democrats have said they will vote yes on her confirmation. >>> a mountain lion spotted in a self-pay while wild life fishing vesse
and from obama and hillary clinton aid neera tanden for omb. yellen and the economic team say they will move with a sense of urgency to repair the comedy which they say has been damaged by the pandemic. >> lost lives. lost jobs. small businesses struggling to stay alive or closed for good. so many people struggling to put food on the table and pay bills and rent. it is an american tragedy. and it is essential that we move with urgency. >>> if confirmed, yellen would be the first...
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neera tanden, may be omb director, deleted 1000 tweets.is out too, the macro advisory consultancy is cutting out policy discussions about iran and made dell east when jake sullivan and denis mcdonough worked at the consultancy, worked on iran deal. joe biden's brother james biden worked at firm got a billion dollar contract to build half a million homes in iraq. this stuff lives forever out there in the ether. can they really whitewash their record? >> they can't. what is really scary about this, this is something joe biden needs to pay attention to, he is the leader here, the one setting the agenda, he needs to know these people, they're experienced in this. neera tanden, she is experienced. she knows that her tweets are going to be public one day. she knows it when she does it. so what is happening is, you've got guys going into the consultancy businesses doing deals in the middle east. i can tell you something, they sign non-disclosure agreements, so tight. they probably can't even talk about what they did. they shouldn't be nominated f
neera tanden, may be omb director, deleted 1000 tweets.is out too, the macro advisory consultancy is cutting out policy discussions about iran and made dell east when jake sullivan and denis mcdonough worked at the consultancy, worked on iran deal. joe biden's brother james biden worked at firm got a billion dollar contract to build half a million homes in iraq. this stuff lives forever out there in the ether. can they really whitewash their record? >> they can't. what is really scary...
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there were new concerns raised today ahead of the biden transition team that says omb is not cooperatingthey say it's going to hurt their ability to maximize the pandemic relief. there are immediate as well as big picture implications aren't there? >> there are. we are going to suffer from the fact that donald trump has systematically tried to sabotage the transition from his presidency god help us to the next presidency of joe biden. and we don't know tonight which way the american people will suffer from this but if we can talk about this in two years i can tell you this person was not properly appointed. this policy was not taken care of. this part of this department was rushed because we were not able to have joe biden get the kind of information he needs. so the result is that trump the outgoing president is sabotaging the american people as he is going out. and if i ever hear him for the rest of his life claim that he loves what is good for americans, i'm going to have a very hard time. >> if you consider whether or not he will ever concede and i don't think many people think that
there were new concerns raised today ahead of the biden transition team that says omb is not cooperatingthey say it's going to hurt their ability to maximize the pandemic relief. there are immediate as well as big picture implications aren't there? >> there are. we are going to suffer from the fact that donald trump has systematically tried to sabotage the transition from his presidency god help us to the next presidency of joe biden. and we don't know tonight which way the american...
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deceaccidedescent, ever latino ahead of hhs, the first woman of south asian american descent to lead omb, the first woman and asian american to lead as our trade representative. the first black woman to chair the president's council on economic advisories. the first ever woman to hold alexander hamilton's position as treasury secretary. our cabinet doesn't just have one first, or just two of these firsts, but eight precedence busting appointments. and tonight the ninth, the first openly gay nominee to lead a cabinet department. and one of the youngest cabinet members ever. the biden/harris cabinet will look like america, a cabinet that taps into the best of america, a cabinet that is opening doors and breaking down barriers and accessing the full range of talent we have so much of it, the full range of talent in this nation. a cabinet that is up to the immediate crises we face and we face several. and the long term challenge this nation faces are in this cabinet's hands, a cabinet that is battle tested, qualified, experienced, creative innovative and forward looking. and, yes, representa
deceaccidedescent, ever latino ahead of hhs, the first woman of south asian american descent to lead omb, the first woman and asian american to lead as our trade representative. the first black woman to chair the president's council on economic advisories. the first ever woman to hold alexander hamilton's position as treasury secretary. our cabinet doesn't just have one first, or just two of these firsts, but eight precedence busting appointments. and tonight the ninth, the first openly gay...