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pressley, for five minutes. ms. pressley: mr. speaker, i rise this morning in solidarity with the millions of student loan borrowers across this nation who slept a little easier last night knowing that essential student loan debt relief is on the way. i'm thinking of every person who's pulled me aside in community, dropped their eyes to the floor as they described the financial burden and shame they were carrying crushed by student debt. the teachers, the electricians, the nurses, and indeed, even the grandparents are elders. some 76 years old on fixed incomes whose benefits were garnished. the coalition that rallied around our calls to cancel student debt is broad and diverse as this nation because so, too, are the families personally impacted by this economic justice issue. president biden, we thank you for taking action, responding with the stroke of a pen, you moved to cancel student debt for millions of bosh borrowers and this will change and save lives. the department of education reported yesterday that 813,000 student loa
pressley, for five minutes. ms. pressley: mr. speaker, i rise this morning in solidarity with the millions of student loan borrowers across this nation who slept a little easier last night knowing that essential student loan debt relief is on the way. i'm thinking of every person who's pulled me aside in community, dropped their eyes to the floor as they described the financial burden and shame they were carrying crushed by student debt. the teachers, the electricians, the nurses, and indeed,...
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pressley will vote yes on h.res. 1404.he speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek regular snition 1234. >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. sherman, mr. vargas of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on house resolution 1404. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition. >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mast and ms. salazar of florida, i inform the house that mr. mast and miss salah disa -- salah disa will vet no on the rule. >> as the member designated by mrs. demings of florida, i inform the house that mrs. demings will vote aye on h.res. 1404. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition. >> as the member designated by mr. buchanan of
pressley will vote yes on h.res. 1404.he speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek regular snition 1234. >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. sherman, mr. vargas of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes...
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drugs in his body purchased seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office toer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. ask for special agent badge the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalists has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and well-known manager colonel reveals the colonel was not an american i was not originally named tom parker pray. >> and her book the colonel the extraordinary story of colonel tom parker and elvis presley. on this episode of book notes a plus. book plus isabella c-span now free mobile app or were ever you get your podcast.
drugs in his body purchased seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office toer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. ask for special agent badge the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalists has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and well-known manager colonel reveals the colonel was not an american i was...
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pressley domodedovo customs officials found undeclared goods in the backpack of a russian who arrived from dubai. the expert found that the body of the product was made of an alloy of titanium, gold and platinum straps made of crocodile leather. at the same time, the characteristic type of dial with sapphire glass allows you to see the mechanism. by experts estimate that the amount of unpaid customs payments exceeded 10 million rubles. in moscow, in the sixty-ninth year of his life, the famous pop artist boris moiseev died before that, he suffered several strokes, originally from belarus, moses performed at the kharkov opera and ballet theater in the seventies, became a member of the dance thrill expression, which collaborated with alla pugacheva , all her programs and moiseev's show always he staged himself, in addition to solo compositions, recorded duets. ilya filippov will continue. let's be a little kinder friend treat a friend and life will treat us even kinder, this is the most important thing that i have and that, i always carry the public to the name boris moiseev, the viewer
pressley domodedovo customs officials found undeclared goods in the backpack of a russian who arrived from dubai. the expert found that the body of the product was made of an alloy of titanium, gold and platinum straps made of crocodile leather. at the same time, the characteristic type of dial with sapphire glass allows you to see the mechanism. by experts estimate that the amount of unpaid customs payments exceeded 10 million rubles. in moscow, in the sixty-ninth year of his life, the famous...
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. >> reporter: i asked congresswoman ayanna pressley today if she's second guessing any of the studenthe is pushing more and -- for and more now that nonpartisan groups have said it's not free and it's inflationary. >> i make no apology somewheres for a victory that is going to -- apologies for a victory that is going to unburden 43 million people. it was the right thing. >> reporter: and, neil, there's a new lawsuit challenging the legality of all of this. six republican-led states filing a lawsuit in court in missouri basically saying that the justification that the president used for this, the pandemic, is now obsolete because the president himself declared in an interview that the pandemic is over. so that is going to court, and we'll see if, ultimately, this student loan forgiveness happens if the supreme court were to decide that it's not legal in the first place for the president to do it. neil? neil: 43 million people will benefit from this but not the 310 million other americans who will have to pay for this. it is wild. hillary, thank you. >> reporter: yeah. and everybody is
. >> reporter: i asked congresswoman ayanna pressley today if she's second guessing any of the studenthe is pushing more and -- for and more now that nonpartisan groups have said it's not free and it's inflationary. >> i make no apology somewheres for a victory that is going to -- apologies for a victory that is going to unburden 43 million people. it was the right thing. >> reporter: and, neil, there's a new lawsuit challenging the legality of all of this. six republican-led...
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pressley will vote yes on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> go tigers. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. norman of south carolina, i inform the house that mr. norman will vote nay on h.r. 8987. as the member designated by mr. timmons of south carolina, and mr. wilson of south carolina, i inform the house that both will vote yea on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. sherman and mr. vargas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated
pressley will vote yes on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> go tigers. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. norman of south carolina, i inform the house that mr. norman will vote nay on h.r. 8987. as the member designated by mr. timmons of south carolina, and mr. wilson of south carolina, i inform the house that both will vote yea on h.r. 8987. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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.>> on august s ago, elvis pressley died at inge 42. found eight different drugs in his body. just seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau ever narcotics and. the copy of the tpoet yes is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalist, alana nash, has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and his well-known manager, colonel tom parker. she reveals that the colonel was not an american. and wasn't originally named tom parker. >> alana nash and her book "the colonel" the extraordinary story of colonel tom parker and elvis pressley on the episode of book notes plus available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfi
.>> on august s ago, elvis pressley died at inge 42. found eight different drugs in his body. just seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau ever narcotics and. the copy of the tpoet yes is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalist, alana nash, has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and his...
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when was the last time aoc or ilhan omar or ayanna pressley accomplish anything for the working classt few years leave no doubt that our policies work for the average american, while the establishments policies don't. look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we are doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and the establishment along with the leftist allies on the other, it is the great political debate of our time. with the establishment twins, the future of america will be bleak. more inflation, more sessions, more wars, more crime, more poverty. that's what they have in mind for us. that's what their policies are doing right now. and that's what their policies are going to continue to do. always works out that way. but if we win, the next 20 years can be a new golden age with peace and prosperity broadly enjoyed across demographic lines. we can end these stupid wars. we can put americans back to work. we can have more productivity and higher wages. a political realignment is underway. and with patience and optim
when was the last time aoc or ilhan omar or ayanna pressley accomplish anything for the working classt few years leave no doubt that our policies work for the average american, while the establishments policies don't. look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we are doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and the establishment along with the leftist allies on the other, it is the great political debate of our time. with the...
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the university, interestingly enough, for the unitarian british radical physical refugee joseph pressley, with whom we've been largely discussing religious ideas, it is to him that he says, he wants to found the university. it's the year 1800, the thing about is that he was engaged in the most brutal election presidential election, almost in their history. it compares very much, almost, to even the civil war. and one of the things that her to jefferson most was the attempt upon him, the accusations of being a radical, of being an atheist. claims that he would make everyone saying -- a game. president in the french revolution. he bitterly resented these attacks. and some of the worst attacks, actually, came from presidents of northern universities, who were also at the same time clerics. that is the most -- spoken was timothy, dwight the president over the yale. he went far, in 1802, as telling his students that they should take an oath never to vote. for jefferson. he thought it was a real problem for the republic to be dominated by his opponents. because he believed only his party was g
the university, interestingly enough, for the unitarian british radical physical refugee joseph pressley, with whom we've been largely discussing religious ideas, it is to him that he says, he wants to found the university. it's the year 1800, the thing about is that he was engaged in the most brutal election presidential election, almost in their history. it compares very much, almost, to even the civil war. and one of the things that her to jefferson most was the attempt upon him, the...
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>> i think that's a great question, it'll take several weeks pressley catch-up.nd as you mentioned, august was the largest, month biggest month we've ever had. an all-time record. we handled 575,020 foot equivalent units. this was growth of 18% year over year. this was amazing. and september was going to be double digit growth as well. obviously shutting down on wednesday and losing the last few days of september. this would not gonna be there and it may be down slightly. so it will take a couple of weeks to get back on track, and clean all of this up. >> obviously an expectation now that as the climate changes, as the climate warms. the storms will become more frequent, and more intense. so clearly, you'll be dealing with this problem a lot more and in the coming years. how do you do? that's what are the plans for that long term? >> well, look, we've been dealing with hurricanes for many years in the southeast. i think all the ports in the southeast are very well prepared for these types of storms. clearly, when you talk about our category four or five. that's v
>> i think that's a great question, it'll take several weeks pressley catch-up.nd as you mentioned, august was the largest, month biggest month we've ever had. an all-time record. we handled 575,020 foot equivalent units. this was growth of 18% year over year. this was amazing. and september was going to be double digit growth as well. obviously shutting down on wednesday and losing the last few days of september. this would not gonna be there and it may be down slightly. so it will take...
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i have have the city of boston, i share that with miss pressley. i love quincy and brockton. i just want to say, to your credit, we're trying to rebuild over 1000 deeply affordable housing units in the city. miriam, mccormick housing development. one of the oldest public housing developments in the history of the country. that allows not only to do thousands of deeply affordable units but also workforce housing. so, people in the middle of it seem to be priced out in our area. but i want to thank, you because bank of america has committed funding to that sometime ago. but it's good work, and we appreciate it. i had a chance to sit with me hall chamberlain, who represents you in our area. and the diversity, equity and inclusion subcommittee here with miss beatty, i asked him about progress on our hiring goals within the city of boston and brockton, in my district. the numbers were much improved, but i'd like to hear you talk about the system more generally. not just in my district. one area where i think we do need a lot more progress is that, as a chair mentioned, i chair the
i have have the city of boston, i share that with miss pressley. i love quincy and brockton. i just want to say, to your credit, we're trying to rebuild over 1000 deeply affordable housing units in the city. miriam, mccormick housing development. one of the oldest public housing developments in the history of the country. that allows not only to do thousands of deeply affordable units but also workforce housing. so, people in the middle of it seem to be priced out in our area. but i want to...
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in fact, on a procedural vote, democrats persuaded squad member ayanna pressley to vote present rather than no to keep the left from killing the democrats' bills. >> presumably the changes were made at the behest of the left wing defund the police activists that unfortunately have become the loudest voice in their party. >> not all liberals resisted the police bills as much as the squad. >> i look at the glass half full is that we were able to take our big tent and put together the best deal that we can. it will never be perfect. and everyone will never like everything. >> democrats prepped the bills to neutralize g.o.p. attacks about defunding the police democrats reminded voters that the g.o.p. has its own issues with law enforcement. >> i remind my republican colleagues that just last month a number of them openly and unabashedly messaged around defunding and dismantle dismantling the fbi. >> democrats just passed the police bills last hour. but they might be political window cressing. it's doubtful the senate can sync up before the election. bret? >> bret: we will follow it all. ch
in fact, on a procedural vote, democrats persuaded squad member ayanna pressley to vote present rather than no to keep the left from killing the democrats' bills. >> presumably the changes were made at the behest of the left wing defund the police activists that unfortunately have become the loudest voice in their party. >> not all liberals resisted the police bills as much as the squad. >> i look at the glass half full is that we were able to take our big tent and put...
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and thank you to the members of the massachusetts delegation from the house of representatives, pressley lori, thank you as well for being here. you have beautiful daughters, great kids. and i want to thank all of you, the cancer patient survivors, care givers and don't jump from up there. and for all the leaders of science and medicine for being here today. this is a powerful place for reflection and remembrance. on this day, in 1962, america was facing an inflection point. one of those times that changes everything. from the day before to the day after. a shadow of world wars cast over a cold war. a march on civil rights, urgent yet uncertain. and against all of that, and more, america faced a choice. to move forward or to move backwards. to build the future or obsess about the past. to be nation of unity and hope and optimism or a nation of devision, violence, and hatred. at this inflection point, president kennedy made a choice for the nation, thank god. on this day, in 1962, at rice university in houston, he spoke about america's possibilities. i was asked by xi jinping, who i met w
and thank you to the members of the massachusetts delegation from the house of representatives, pressley lori, thank you as well for being here. you have beautiful daughters, great kids. and i want to thank all of you, the cancer patient survivors, care givers and don't jump from up there. and for all the leaders of science and medicine for being here today. this is a powerful place for reflection and remembrance. on this day, in 1962, america was facing an inflection point. one of those times...
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beatles, elvis pressley, and now ice-t, man, finally. >> i am in the building.ck on the old gig, but back then, i didn't get a chance to ask you. how did the name ice-t come about? how did you get the moniker? >> i used to be booked by this writer named iceberg slim, who was a player and a pimp, and i-- i-- >> stephen: how old were you when you were reading these books? >> i'm in high school. so, i would, i learned-- my real name is tracy. which, in the hood, that gets you into fights because guys meet you-- yeah, they meet you and they say "tracy? yo, that's a bitch name." ( laughter ) so now you fighting somebody you just met, you know? so i turned that into trey. but i would quote iceberg slim and i would say all this fly stuff, and people would say, "say some more of that 'ice' stuff, t?" you know, so ice-t is short for iceberg, t. >> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah, yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do you remember any of the-- do you remember any of the knowledge you learned from iceberg slim? >> just that these women ain't going to give you a chance. y
beatles, elvis pressley, and now ice-t, man, finally. >> i am in the building.ck on the old gig, but back then, i didn't get a chance to ask you. how did the name ice-t come about? how did you get the moniker? >> i used to be booked by this writer named iceberg slim, who was a player and a pimp, and i-- i-- >> stephen: how old were you when you were reading these books? >> i'm in high school. so, i would, i learned-- my real name is tracy. which, in the hood, that gets...
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and legal analyst and attorney monique pressley, also the host of naked makes sense. welcome to you katie, and phony. katie, my friend. let's start with you. let's start with this appeal, that filing happening late last night. what is the essential argument that the doj is making, and what does your anticipation in terms of what the appeals court to might be expected to do, seeing how the idea of the rule of law may be something that challenge a land cannon has -- a little bit? i >> found this argument so interesting because essentially this justice department is arguing that the executive branch of, the executive branch has power over its own documents and over its own determination, whether not something it's classified. and this is something that republicans have long historically argued. they have argued for a strong executive, they've argued for executive theory. that within the executive branch, the current president has power to make a broad array of determinations. and so, to see island can and basically write a judgment, an order that undermines that, is fasc
and legal analyst and attorney monique pressley, also the host of naked makes sense. welcome to you katie, and phony. katie, my friend. let's start with you. let's start with this appeal, that filing happening late last night. what is the essential argument that the doj is making, and what does your anticipation in terms of what the appeals court to might be expected to do, seeing how the idea of the rule of law may be something that challenge a land cannon has -- a little bit? i >> found...
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. >> butwh when's the last time yu see or ellen ohmar or ayanna pressley accomplished anything for the working class?cl the facts ofas the last few yead leave no doubt that our policies work fo that ourwh the average american while the establishment policies don't look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we're doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and theovement establishm along with its leftist allies on the other, it's the great political debate of our time. but if the establishment wins, the future of america will be b bleak. emore inflation, more recessions ,more wars, more crime, more poverty. that's what they have in minthdn for us .for us that's what their policies are doing right now. and that's what their policies are going to continue to do.t always works out that way.but iw but if we win, the next y twenty years can be a new golden age with peace and prosperity broadly enjoyed across demographic lines, we can end these stupid wars. we can put americans back to work. we can havwee more productiv cae po
. >> butwh when's the last time yu see or ellen ohmar or ayanna pressley accomplished anything for the working class?cl the facts ofas the last few yead leave no doubt that our policies work fo that ourwh the average american while the establishment policies don't look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we're doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and theovement establishm along with its leftist allies on the...
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. >> on august 16 1977, elvis pressley died at age 42.opsy found eight different drugs in his body, he was richard nixon's in the overall office to fight the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics. a copy of the photo on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her life telling the story of elvis and his well-known manager tom parker. the colonel was not an american. he was not originally named tom parker. >> the extraordinary story of colonel tom parker and elvis pressley on notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or or wherever you get your podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: it is our weekly spotlight on podcasting. i am joined by jen briney. welcome to the program. first, tell us about why you got interested in congress to begin with. guest: it started in 2003. i was living in germany and i saw my country start a war and saw the reaction to that from the rest of the world, which was quite negative. i was very an
. >> on august 16 1977, elvis pressley died at age 42.opsy found eight different drugs in his body, he was richard nixon's in the overall office to fight the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics. a copy of the photo on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her life telling the story of elvis and his well-known manager tom parker. the colonel was not an american. he was not originally named tom...
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. >> on august 16 1977, elvis pressley died at age 42.opsy found eight different drugs in his body, he was richard nixon's in the overall office to fight the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics. a copy of the photo on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her life telling the story of elvis and his well-known manager tom parker. the colonel was not an american. he was not originally named tom parker. >> the extraordinary story of colonel tom parker and elvis pressley on notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or or wherever you get your podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: it is our weekly spotlight on podcasting. i am joined by jen briney. welcome to the program. first, tell us about why you got interested in congress to begin with. guest: it started in 2003. i was living in germany and i saw my country start a war and saw the reaction to that from the rest of the world, which was quite negative. i was very an
. >> on august 16 1977, elvis pressley died at age 42.opsy found eight different drugs in his body, he was richard nixon's in the overall office to fight the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics. a copy of the photo on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her life telling the story of elvis and his well-known manager tom parker. the colonel was not an american. he was not originally named tom...
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. ♪ announcer: on august 16, 1977, 45 years ago, elvis pressley died at age 42.ound eight different drugs in his body. seven years earlier, he was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis and his well-known manager, colonel tom parker. she reveals the colonel was not an american and was not originally named tom parker. announcer: alana nash and her new book on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the free mobile app or wherever you get podcasts. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with dan vallone of more in common u.s. here to discuss the recent survey on american's attitudes toward the 9/11 terrorist attacks 21 years later and its mission to reduce polarization. good morning. guest: go
. ♪ announcer: on august 16, 1977, 45 years ago, elvis pressley died at age 42.ound eight different drugs in his body. seven years earlier, he was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. he asked for a special agent badge from the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis on that occasion is the most requested from the national archives. our guest has spent a lot of her professional life...
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purchased seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. ask for special agent badge the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalists has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and well-known manager colonel reveals the colonel was not an american i was not originally named tom parker pray. >> and her book the colonel the extraordinary story of colonel tom parker and elvis presley. on this episode of book notes a plus. book plus isabella c-span now free mobile app or were ever you get your podcast. >> justice department officials said it's only a matter of time with that comment came during a hearing on unmanned aircraft more than 2 million drones are authorized to fly in u.s. airspace. security experts from the faa and homeland security also warned about the growing threat these unmanned aircraft systems opposed to the u.s. [background noises] >> the committee
purchased seven years earlier pressley was with richard nixon in the oval office to offer his assistance in fighting the war on drugs. ask for special agent badge the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs. a copy of the photo of president nixon and elvis is the most requested from the national archives. our guest cultural journalists has spent a lot of her professional life telling the story of elvis. and well-known manager colonel reveals the colonel was not an american i was not originally...
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and of reaction from ayanna pressley, not being able to use covid really funds for inhumane actions. demand the treasury investigate ron desantis' whole migrant relocation program. that is some of the reaction for members of congress. you can make those reactions, as well, at @cspanwj. you heard from president biden on the issues regarding the border. we will hear mitch mcconnell on the senate floor tuesday, defending governor desantis and others for their actions. here is a portion of his remarks. [video clip] >> out of desperation, a few governors along our southern border are now giving some democrat run cities and states a tiny, tiny taste of what border communities have been enduring, literally, for years. according to the washington post, the total number of individuals from nexus and arizona have gone to new york, washington and other places, is roughly on the number of illegal immigrants to arrive at our southern border in a single day. one day. all those cities combined have had approximately one day share of our nation's illegal immigration. now the governor of new york cit
and of reaction from ayanna pressley, not being able to use covid really funds for inhumane actions. demand the treasury investigate ron desantis' whole migrant relocation program. that is some of the reaction for members of congress. you can make those reactions, as well, at @cspanwj. you heard from president biden on the issues regarding the border. we will hear mitch mcconnell on the senate floor tuesday, defending governor desantis and others for their actions. here is a portion of his...
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senator warren, who has been such a great partner in this activity, senator warnock, representative pressley who joined with me in calling for the president to take this step. they have all been great partners in the effort and i'm glad our efforts finally began to pay off. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: >> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm the white house covid-19 response coordinator. today i'm joined by secretary javier beer is -- becerra. in addition to providing our perspective on the tate of the pandemic, we are going to focus today on a major milestone. a major milestone we marked heading into the labor day weekend. the fda authorized and the cdc recommended new, updated covid-19 vaccines for all americans 12 and above. this makes us, the united states, the first nation with new vaccines that match the version of omicron variant that is currently dominant. dominant both here in the u.s. and around the world. for the first time since december of 2020, these vaccines, our vaccines ha
senator warren, who has been such a great partner in this activity, senator warnock, representative pressley who joined with me in calling for the president to take this step. they have all been great partners in the effort and i'm glad our efforts finally began to pay off. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: >> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us, i'm the white house covid-19 response...
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i have have the city of boston, i share that with miss pressley. i love quincy and brockton. just want to say, to your credit, we're trying to rebuild over 1000 deeply affordable housing units in the city. miriam, mccormick housing development. one of the oldest public housing developments in the history of the country. that allows not only to do thousands of deeply affordable units but also workforce housing. so, people in the middle of it seem to be priced out in our area. but i want to thank, you because bank of america has committed funding to that sometime ago. but it's good work, and we appreciate it. i had a chance to sit with me hall chamberlain, who represents you in our area. and the diversity, equity and inclusion subcommittee here with miss beatty, i asked him about progress on our hiring goals within the city of boston and brockton, in my district. the numbers were much improved, but i'd like to hear you talk about the system more generally. not just in my district. one area where i think we do need a lot more progress is that, as a chair mentioned, i chair the t
i have have the city of boston, i share that with miss pressley. i love quincy and brockton. just want to say, to your credit, we're trying to rebuild over 1000 deeply affordable housing units in the city. miriam, mccormick housing development. one of the oldest public housing developments in the history of the country. that allows not only to do thousands of deeply affordable units but also workforce housing. so, people in the middle of it seem to be priced out in our area. but i want to...
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one of the other first executives that was issued accident pressley pawns or stopped new energy productionn the united states. so when you put supplying the man to make them out of balance, this is what you. cdc surging prices. and you can't call the problem and take the problem for solving. it and as we said before, there's no metric on behalf of demonstration that shows success. we've moved in this administration with data and science as you just raided that and we are largely causing consequences american families. and it does have a clean admissions profile than most other countries, in fact oil and gas in the gulf of mexico, as some of the cleanest and lowest carbon associated with it, than any other source in the world. the biden administration indicates that we will have a 50% growth in global energy demand. the reality is that we need wind and solar, we need geothermal, and we need oil and gas. even the biden ministration shows that we will have an 80% increase in natural gas demand in developing countries. and rather than allowing countries to fill that void like russia, why not a
one of the other first executives that was issued accident pressley pawns or stopped new energy productionn the united states. so when you put supplying the man to make them out of balance, this is what you. cdc surging prices. and you can't call the problem and take the problem for solving. it and as we said before, there's no metric on behalf of demonstration that shows success. we've moved in this administration with data and science as you just raided that and we are largely causing...
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coalition, co-led by my colleague from orange county, republican michele steele, and my colleagues ayana pressley and mary gay scanlon. keeping americans safe and healthy is not a partisan issue. i'm proud to champion the mental health justice act, a tested, effective solution to promote public safety and well being for every american. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from north dakota. >> mr. speaker, i yield my good friend from pennsylvania two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. we need -- the crime rates can be traced back to calls to defund the police. in my own district we have seen more violent crimes than ever before. in the city of johnstown, pennsylvania, a community of just 20,000 people, we have already seen 10 murders so far this year. instead of confronting this issue head on, this legislative package hands out over $2 billion to far-left programs while only funding $60 million worth of grants for police officers. and that $60 m
coalition, co-led by my colleague from orange county, republican michele steele, and my colleagues ayana pressley and mary gay scanlon. keeping americans safe and healthy is not a partisan issue. i'm proud to champion the mental health justice act, a tested, effective solution to promote public safety and well being for every american. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from north dakota. >> mr. speaker, i yield my...
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gentleman from massachusetts miss pressley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman maloney today's hearing. while the gun industry race and hundreds of millions of dollars, choosing profit over people, selling weapons of war to anyone who wants them, impact the communities across the country who are forced to yield the consequences of their grief. bloodshed, pain, the trauma of a loved one being seriously injured or killed two to gun violence. communities disproportionate impact is black, brown, the lgbtq community, from buffalo to orlando, to el paso and atlanta. this of course is devastating and unexpected result one companies employ marketing tactics that's brad white supremacy and emboldened far-right extremist groups, for example shortly after the 2017 white supremacist march and attack in charlottesville, virginia, the national shooting -- promoted an advertisement encouraging people to buy assault weapons to use against unnamed protesters, unarmed protesters. mr. -- you referenced this advertisement in your remarks. can you explain why advertisements like these are d
gentleman from massachusetts miss pressley is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman maloney today's hearing. while the gun industry race and hundreds of millions of dollars, choosing profit over people, selling weapons of war to anyone who wants them, impact the communities across the country who are forced to yield the consequences of their grief. bloodshed, pain, the trauma of a loved one being seriously injured or killed two to gun violence. communities disproportionate...