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when sam rayburn was 32nd he ready been elected to congress 5c0. nancy pelosi was 37, she was living in sort of the san francisco. she was at home with a 12-year-old, 10-year-old, nine-year-old, eight-year-old and a six-year-old. as a father i'm always fascinated by this. that you can be a professional and a great parent. there are those movies, the markham president.
when sam rayburn was 32nd he ready been elected to congress 5c0. nancy pelosi was 37, she was living in sort of the san francisco. she was at home with a 12-year-old, 10-year-old, nine-year-old, eight-year-old and a six-year-old. as a father i'm always fascinated by this. that you can be a professional and a great parent. there are those movies, the markham president.
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sam rayburn was last person to do it, 1955. gasparino was there covering that in wee days looking at financial institutions and impropriety at thises. good to see you, my trend. what is going on with the selloff? >> it is not always one thing but a fear of underlying apple earnings, but fear the chinese economy is slowing. neil: that is a big deal. >> some of stuff you tweeted. i gave you credit. you didn't thank me or anything. neil: you write, you're a gifted writer. >> but i gave you credit. neil: i didn't see that. >> you didn't say thank you, charlie. neil: i just said you're a gifted writer. >> what i said giving you credit what you've been calling a long time, even saying listen, even if we get a trade deal with china, their economy is slowing. it might not matter. neil: wouldn't that be a kick? >> listen, the economy is definitely slowing there. i don't think it has anything to do with trump or little or smaller tariffs. this is china deleveraging the banks doing a lot of things wits own economy which is causing economy
sam rayburn was last person to do it, 1955. gasparino was there covering that in wee days looking at financial institutions and impropriety at thises. good to see you, my trend. what is going on with the selloff? >> it is not always one thing but a fear of underlying apple earnings, but fear the chinese economy is slowing. neil: that is a big deal. >> some of stuff you tweeted. i gave you credit. you didn't thank me or anything. neil: you write, you're a gifted writer. >> but...
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when sam rayburn was 32nd he ready been elected to congress 5c0. nancy pelosi was 37, she was living in sort of the san francisco. she was at home with a 12-year-old, 10-year-old, nine-year-old, eight-year-old and a six-year-old. as a father i'm always fascinated by this. that you can be a professional and a great parent. there are those movies, the markham president. where the guys a single dad and a great president. it is a myth! it is an impossibility. no disrespect to this george bush or to bill clinton. i'm sure that they are as loving as debts and their positions can be but you cannot be a dedicated father. you cannot put an 18 hours a day to compass what you need to to be a politician at that level and be a spectacular parent. nancy pelosi figured out a way to do this. she's not the only politician with a bunch of kids. but pat schroeder preceded her in congress like to point out, all of her men colleagues who had a bunch of kids like she did, at something she did not have. a wife. and you know there is some truth to appear nancy pelosi pull
when sam rayburn was 32nd he ready been elected to congress 5c0. nancy pelosi was 37, she was living in sort of the san francisco. she was at home with a 12-year-old, 10-year-old, nine-year-old, eight-year-old and a six-year-old. as a father i'm always fascinated by this. that you can be a professional and a great parent. there are those movies, the markham president. where the guys a single dad and a great president. it is a myth! it is an impossibility. no disrespect to this george bush or to...
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congresswoman pelosi is just the second person to hold the title of speaker twice, joining sam rayburn. (ken) in a historic global first, china's lunar rover has successfully landed on the far side of the moon. china's state media cctv announced on-air that the rover landed at 10:26 am beijing time in the moon's largest and oldest impact crater. matt rivers reports on the enormous achievement made by china's space program. chinese state media confirming a first in the history of space exploration announcing china's chang-e 4 mission successfully landed a lunar rover on the far side of the moon. and these are the first two close up images of the ground the rover sent back. this is the first time any country will explore the far side of the moon on the ground. china's six wheeled rover faces a long to-do listlike observing whether plants will grow in the low gravity and exploring whether water or other resources lie at the moon's poles. it will also be able to listen more clearly to the sounds of deep spacebecause here there is no electromagnetic interference from earth. the far side of
congresswoman pelosi is just the second person to hold the title of speaker twice, joining sam rayburn. (ken) in a historic global first, china's lunar rover has successfully landed on the far side of the moon. china's state media cctv announced on-air that the rover landed at 10:26 am beijing time in the moon's largest and oldest impact crater. matt rivers reports on the enormous achievement made by china's space program. chinese state media confirming a first in the history of space...
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the last person was sam rayburn in 1955. >>> past 8:00 back there, live look at the house they are still working. >> still debating. earlier today they passed a package of rule changes that are really important. we will have more on those specifics but right now what they are debating is two bills that would reopen the government after the shut down. the president said he might veto those we have a meeting tomorrow at the white house to discuss. >> never slows down. >> very late night for those in congress. >> they should work. >> i agree. >>> the new congress has the most women elected to the house in congressional history at 102. the biggest boost of female members since the 1990s. it includes the first native american congresswoman and the first muslim congresswoman. meanwhile, the senate has 25 women, increasing the number of states represented solely by female senator. >>> apple stock at a 52 week load tonight. >> after the company slashed revenue projections for the first time in 15 years. >> kpix5's veronica de la crews placing placing-says they are placing part of the blame in ch
the last person was sam rayburn in 1955. >>> past 8:00 back there, live look at the house they are still working. >> still debating. earlier today they passed a package of rule changes that are really important. we will have more on those specifics but right now what they are debating is two bills that would reopen the government after the shut down. the president said he might veto those we have a meeting tomorrow at the white house to discuss. >> never slows down....
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sam rayburn who was speaker of the house. wright patman, chairman of the ways and means committee. george mahone, chairman of the appropriations committee. bud poe, who was chairman of the ag committee. jack brooks who chared the judiciary committee. henry gonzalez who chaired the banking committee. and jim wright, who was majority leader and speaker of the house. that's not bad company, mr. speaker. for service from texas. some of the bills that i'm proud of that have become law, that i was the leader on or the chief ponsor of, we started with the tax limit akes -- limitation balanced budget amendment, that did not become law but it did pass the house, did go to the senate, did fail in the senate by one vote. i sponsored a bill that reformed the national institute of health. that was the last bill that passed the house and senate in he -- in december of 2006. in january of 2007, the democrats took the house back and congresswoman pelosi of california became speaker, then-speaker denny hastert kept the house floor open until, i believe, 3:00 in the morning, so that my n.i.h. bill c
sam rayburn who was speaker of the house. wright patman, chairman of the ways and means committee. george mahone, chairman of the appropriations committee. bud poe, who was chairman of the ag committee. jack brooks who chared the judiciary committee. henry gonzalez who chaired the banking committee. and jim wright, who was majority leader and speaker of the house. that's not bad company, mr. speaker. for service from texas. some of the bills that i'm proud of that have become law, that i was...
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the last time that happened was more than 60 years ago when sam rayburn came back to be house speakerme. >> everybody be quiet. if the gentle woman from california would please raise your right hand, what you are doing, do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without mental reservation and that you will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which you are about to enter so help you god. >> i do. >> congratulations. >> nancy pelosi now the 63rd speaker of the house. >> let us thank dean young. dean of the house of representatives. thank you. >> want to call the house to order. >> i now call the house to order on behalf of all of america's children. [ applause [ applause ] and now we will administer the oath of office for the members elect. if the children want to be back with their -- or if they want to be on tv. it's up to them. they can stay or join their parents or grandparents. katie h
the last time that happened was more than 60 years ago when sam rayburn came back to be house speakerme. >> everybody be quiet. if the gentle woman from california would please raise your right hand, what you are doing, do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without mental reservation and that you...
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pelosi becomes the first speaker san sam rayburn to get the gavel back. does she see it being different this time? >> it's really different on so many levels. when she first became speaker she had a democratic partner in the senate, harry reid, who was also the leader, so democrats controlled all of congress, and there was a republican in the white house like there is now, but the big difference is she is it, and there's a republican rule in the senate and a republican in the white house, and she's the only democrat who has control of any branch or any part of elected washington, so that's a big deal. obviously, it goes without saying, even more of a big deal given the fact that she is up against donald trump, and, look, i have heard from so many people who said that when she did have trouble about a month ago, she really did have to shore up her caucus, and she had to make changes, promise she would not be there forever among other things, and they said who is as experienced and as tough as she to go head to head with somebody like donald trump? >> dana
pelosi becomes the first speaker san sam rayburn to get the gavel back. does she see it being different this time? >> it's really different on so many levels. when she first became speaker she had a democratic partner in the senate, harry reid, who was also the leader, so democrats controlled all of congress, and there was a republican in the white house like there is now, but the big difference is she is it, and there's a republican rule in the senate and a republican in the white house,...
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dana bash reporting.pelosi is just the second person to hold the title of speaker twice, joining sam rayburnant) some couples in washington d-c have to put their "i do's" on hold because of the government shutdown. (vicki) anna-lysa gayle reports the city's marriage bureau is currently closed - because it's funded by the federal government. natsot: singingfor now, while the government shutdown continues, wedding bells aren't ringing at the d-c superior courthouse.lou tanico, washington resident: "everyday people trying to celebrate their love are being held back."joe jenkins, wedding singer:"that's terrible, because people have planned to get married, they have things they want to do, and now the expense."dan pollock and danielle geanacopoulos found out about the marriage bureaus closure on december 27th, two days before their scheduled wedding ceremony.despite the hiccup, the former congressional staff members from new york, decided to go through with the ceremony.keith gibson, washington resident:"you don't really think of marriage licenses as a federal thing." in a statement, pollock says
dana bash reporting.pelosi is just the second person to hold the title of speaker twice, joining sam rayburnant) some couples in washington d-c have to put their "i do's" on hold because of the government shutdown. (vicki) anna-lysa gayle reports the city's marriage bureau is currently closed - because it's funded by the federal government. natsot: singingfor now, while the government shutdown continues, wedding bells aren't ringing at the d-c superior courthouse.lou tanico,...
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sam rayburn's comeback back in 1955 was the last time we saw this. pelosi welcomed the new 36 seat democratic majority saying the american people had spoken. >> we have no illusions that our work will be easy and that all of us in this chamber will always agree, but let each of us pledge that when we disagree, we respect each other and we respect it. we will debate in advance good ideas no matter where they come from and in that spirit democrats will be offering the senate republican appropriations legislation to reopen government later today. >> in a clear move to regain the spotlight hours after that president trump made an impromptu appearance in the white house briefing room. his first time at the podium there flanked by a variety of border patrol and immigration authorities. >> i just want to start off by congratulating nancy pelosi on being elected speaker of the house. it's a very, very great achievement and hopefully we're going to work together and we're going to get lots of things done like infrastructure and so much more. >> trump left jus
sam rayburn's comeback back in 1955 was the last time we saw this. pelosi welcomed the new 36 seat democratic majority saying the american people had spoken. >> we have no illusions that our work will be easy and that all of us in this chamber will always agree, but let each of us pledge that when we disagree, we respect each other and we respect it. we will debate in advance good ideas no matter where they come from and in that spirit democrats will be offering the senate republican...
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first person to return to the speakership on course and sam rayburn of texas in 1955. >> mercy.ennedy: i can't wait to see what happens. i can't wait to see more of the government shutdown for more than a while. chad, thank you. >> my pleasure. kennedy: present job invited nancy pelosi to and that shut down as you know but she says she will rsvp no as he wants funding for a border wall. speaker designate spoke with nbc and the close of interview that will air tomorrow morning on the today show and have a look see. >> are you willing to come up and give money for the wall because apparently that's the sticking point? >> were talking border security. >> that means - >> we can ultimately go back and forth. nothing for the wall. >> she is walls. kennedy: unless there's running her hawaiian resort where she's crying. president tweeted earlier that funding shopping issue because new mexico is paying for the wall. be of the new three deal he negotiated but democrats don't see it that way. what will last longer. the shutdown or the new year's resolutions? just got is here with producer
first person to return to the speakership on course and sam rayburn of texas in 1955. >> mercy.ennedy: i can't wait to see what happens. i can't wait to see more of the government shutdown for more than a while. chad, thank you. >> my pleasure. kennedy: present job invited nancy pelosi to and that shut down as you know but she says she will rsvp no as he wants funding for a border wall. speaker designate spoke with nbc and the close of interview that will air tomorrow morning on the...
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nancy pelosi became the first person since sam rayburn to retake the speaker's gavel.ions order, surrounded by her own children and grandchildren. the new congress reflects a wave of diversity, though most of it is concentrating apparently on the left side of the aisle, as you can see from those pictures. the democratic majority includes record numbers of women and many firsts among their ranks. deb collins of new mexico became one of the first to native american to serve in congress, oath in traditional garb. many of the freshman class were sent to washington with a mandate to change the way washington gets things done, but they are starting out having to overcome stalemates that triggered the first stalemate and government shutdown since 1956. to extend antry olive branch by invoking ronald reagan. leader pelosi: let's remember what president reagan said in his last speech as president of the united states. to unity," and it is a beautiful speech. he said "if we ever close the door to americans, our leadership will be lost," ronald reagan. david: she did not get a la
nancy pelosi became the first person since sam rayburn to retake the speaker's gavel.ions order, surrounded by her own children and grandchildren. the new congress reflects a wave of diversity, though most of it is concentrating apparently on the left side of the aisle, as you can see from those pictures. the democratic majority includes record numbers of women and many firsts among their ranks. deb collins of new mexico became one of the first to native american to serve in congress, oath in...
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joining sam rayburn. daieigana bash joined me you i' enough to remember when there was a kerfuffle over whether she would have enough votes to get it. she's going to get it. you recently took a trip back with her to where it started. >> that's baltimore, yesterday on cnn, her youngest daughter, alexandra, said of her mother, she will cut your head off and you won't even know you're bleeding. that's the tough, some even say scary side of nancy pelosi. there are other sides. she's practical, empathetic, and tireless. all of those and more equal what she has done to get her to where she is today. poised to take the gavel. again, the first and only female speaker in american history. >> this is your hood. >> yeah. >> to really know nancy pelosi, you go where it all started, little italy, in baltimore. where she was born to congressman tommy delusandro and anuncio. when she was 6, her father became baltimore's first catholic mayor. >> he leapfrogged over the irish. that was a big deal, but it took a political
joining sam rayburn. daieigana bash joined me you i' enough to remember when there was a kerfuffle over whether she would have enough votes to get it. she's going to get it. you recently took a trip back with her to where it started. >> that's baltimore, yesterday on cnn, her youngest daughter, alexandra, said of her mother, she will cut your head off and you won't even know you're bleeding. that's the tough, some even say scary side of nancy pelosi. there are other sides. she's...
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the last person to do that was sam rayburn in 1955, a politician whose legacy is so renowned, the swearing took place in the rayburn room in the capital. the legislative company pelosi now finds herself in. she is second in line to the presidency. i am joined by lynn sweet from the chicago sun times, jennifer ruben, msnbc contributor and deputy chief of staff to harry reid. someone said to me, a legislator said if you were doing a fantasy draft on capitol hill of legislative talent, pure number one pick would be nancy pelosi and now she is running the house. >> absolutely and another point to make since we are talking about history, don't under estimate the consequence of her being a female. in a dozen years between her having the gavel in 2007 and 2011 and today, she is still the only female who has been the speaker in the entire history in the united states of america. >> people are talking about the fractures and lines in this new democratic caucus and any majority has that. that's the nature of the majority because you have to keep a bigger group together. what do you think of what thi
the last person to do that was sam rayburn in 1955, a politician whose legacy is so renowned, the swearing took place in the rayburn room in the capital. the legislative company pelosi now finds herself in. she is second in line to the presidency. i am joined by lynn sweet from the chicago sun times, jennifer ruben, msnbc contributor and deputy chief of staff to harry reid. someone said to me, a legislator said if you were doing a fantasy draft on capitol hill of legislative talent, pure number...
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sam rayburn, from one of our office buildings is named, was the last to do this. it was a significant achievement for nancy pelosi to return to holding the speaker's gavel after having been in the minority for quite a while. >> the center of our viewing screen, new congresswoman from florida. eat vacated.er the s total among the 127 when -- women total serving. the speaker elections will happen next. in that process, that is conducted by the clerk? >> it is conducted by the clerk with assistance from tellers who are appointed, two from each party. we will see that proceed using voice votes either for a candidate -- most will either vote for representative pelosi or mccarthy. some will vote present. some may abstain, and others may voice other candidates or folks outside the house. we have seen in recent for colin votes powell, a former comptroller. >> we continue coverage of the u.s. house. the senate also gaveling into session. you can follow them on c-span two. >> john lewis in the corner of t hasscreen, who in pas been nominated for the speakership. live covera
sam rayburn, from one of our office buildings is named, was the last to do this. it was a significant achievement for nancy pelosi to return to holding the speaker's gavel after having been in the minority for quite a while. >> the center of our viewing screen, new congresswoman from florida. eat vacated.er the s total among the 127 when -- women total serving. the speaker elections will happen next. in that process, that is conducted by the clerk? >> it is conducted by the clerk...
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she will be the first person to return to the speakership in more than six decades, since sam rayburn. coming to the top of the democratic caucus and leading the house for democrats in a now divided government situation in washington, d.c. she'll also not just have to deal with the white house or senate republicans who still hold the majority, but also her own caucus. you talk about all of the new members that were swept in in the democratic wave in november. some of whom have a very diverse background, not just in their lives but also idealogically. she'll have to deal with that and navigate that over the course of the next coming weeks and months. first, right out of the gate, well, you know, you already talked about, the 13th day of the government shutdown. that will be the first major priorities for democrats as soon as tonight, they will vote on two separate proposals to reopen the federal government. those aren't expected to go anywhere in the senate. still controlled by republicans and the president has made clear he rejects them. for new members coming to washington, there's a
she will be the first person to return to the speakership in more than six decades, since sam rayburn. coming to the top of the democratic caucus and leading the house for democrats in a now divided government situation in washington, d.c. she'll also not just have to deal with the white house or senate republicans who still hold the majority, but also her own caucus. you talk about all of the new members that were swept in in the democratic wave in november. some of whom have a very diverse...
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the speakership after eight years in the minority and the first speaker to regain the gavel since sam rayburns. here she was on thursday. >> i pledge that this congress will be transparent, bipartisan and unifying. that we will seek to reach across the aisle in this chamber and across divisions across our nation. >>chris: marie, whatever you think of her policies, and the policy is clearly a heckuva politician. how effective do think she will be dealing with president trump on this and other issues? >> absolutely. i was one of those democrats that underestimated her ability to win that the speakership with the kind of numbers she copied the fact that alexandria oak osseo voted for her in the end showed her strength and legislative ability. the two things the democratic house has done legislatively, they've introduced a bill on voting rights to get corruption out of washington and they passed bills to reopen the government. so they put down a marker this week that they're not here to play. they have an agenda and they will push it forward. she will have i think challenges bringing together thi
the speakership after eight years in the minority and the first speaker to regain the gavel since sam rayburns. here she was on thursday. >> i pledge that this congress will be transparent, bipartisan and unifying. that we will seek to reach across the aisle in this chamber and across divisions across our nation. >>chris: marie, whatever you think of her policies, and the policy is clearly a heckuva politician. how effective do think she will be dealing with president trump on this...
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hasn't happened since sam rayburn did it over 50 years ago. in terms of the diversity in the house.en in the house particularly, 1987 when she first joined congress, just 24 women. now 102. you can see much of the gains are from democrats. 89 democratic women in the house at this point. 13 republicans. up from 11 in 1987 among republicans. more diversity in terms of race and ethnicity and lgbtq status. in 1987, 22 black congressmen and in 2019, 52. latinos from 10 to 33 in terms of democrats. largely flat lined in many of these categories among republicans. four asians. one asian in 1987 for republicans and in 2019, you can see a bit of a shift among democrats. nancy pelosi talked about this in her speech on thursday as she was reclaiming the gavel. >> two months ago, the american people spoke and demanded a new dawn. when our new members take the oath, our congress will be refreshed, and our democracy strengthened by their optimism, idealism and patriotism. of this transformative freshman class. >> manu, on thursday you saw hakim jeffreys give that barn burner of a speech. he's pro
hasn't happened since sam rayburn did it over 50 years ago. in terms of the diversity in the house.en in the house particularly, 1987 when she first joined congress, just 24 women. now 102. you can see much of the gains are from democrats. 89 democratic women in the house at this point. 13 republicans. up from 11 in 1987 among republicans. more diversity in terms of race and ethnicity and lgbtq status. in 1987, 22 black congressmen and in 2019, 52. latinos from 10 to 33 in terms of democrats....
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. >>> congressman sam rayburn democrat from the great state of texas he was speaker of the house fore years his speakership was interrupted twice when the other party, when republicans took control of the house. but when democrats would get back in control he would keep getting re-elect as speaker. tomorrow at noon eastern time nancy pelosi will take up the gavel as speaker. it will be her second stint in that job. that will make her the first speaker of the house, since sam interestingly watch for this. don young of alaska was the longest serving current member of the house. he therefore will be performing nancy pelosi's swearing in ceremony. congressman young is probably the most cantankerous member of the entire house. something tells me he will make this a bit of a spectacle tomorrow. and tomorrow is day one. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. now it's time for the "last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening. >> good evening. happy new year, and, rachel, you're welcome. >> for? >> i spared you this holiday season's beard, which at this time last
. >>> congressman sam rayburn democrat from the great state of texas he was speaker of the house fore years his speakership was interrupted twice when the other party, when republicans took control of the house. but when democrats would get back in control he would keep getting re-elect as speaker. tomorrow at noon eastern time nancy pelosi will take up the gavel as speaker. it will be her second stint in that job. that will make her the first speaker of the house, since sam...
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losing the majority in the house, then getting it back, sam rayburnin house, then getting it back, sam rayburn he only had to wait two years rayburn in 1953. he only had to wait two yea rs before rayburn in 1953. he only had to wait two years before he got power back. anti—pelosi waited eight years on the challenges to her weak leadership, questions about whether she would ever be able to climb to the summit again. he or she is, making history in 2007, becoming the first speaker of the house, and making history today. in terms of the shutdown, we are on the day 13, people are fearing about how they lived day—to—day. what are your feelings for the next ups going forward 7 feelings for the next ups going forward? we will see democrats take action in trying to pass legislation. that will not pass the senate, they are paying attention to the president. there may be nor —— more negotiations on friday, trump said he was inviting the leaders of congress back in to talk more on friday, but at least at this point, there is no common ground for them to negotiate. i think they will have to negotiate. i t
losing the majority in the house, then getting it back, sam rayburnin house, then getting it back, sam rayburn he only had to wait two years rayburn in 1953. he only had to wait two yea rs before rayburn in 1953. he only had to wait two years before he got power back. anti—pelosi waited eight years on the challenges to her weak leadership, questions about whether she would ever be able to climb to the summit again. he or she is, making history in 2007, becoming the first speaker of the house,...
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pelosi and this would be her second time in the post the first time that would have happened since sam rayburn did it in the late one nine hundred fifty s. joining me now to talk about what is facing the new congress as it opens this new session is jennifer victor she is a political analyst with george mason university in northern virginia jennifer thanks so much for joining us here in algiers sending me. the first order of business it seems is dealing with the government shutdown the budget impasse how difficult do you think it's going to be for democrats who now control the house republicans who control the senate and the white house to resolve this financial crisis and looks like it's going to be quite difficult there really is no daylight between it was issues of the parties where in any and unusual situation here where we don't just have divided government the president of one party and the house of representatives have another party but we also have divided congress where the house and senate are controlled by different parties so that's a relatively unusual set of circumstances that mak
pelosi and this would be her second time in the post the first time that would have happened since sam rayburn did it in the late one nine hundred fifty s. joining me now to talk about what is facing the new congress as it opens this new session is jennifer victor she is a political analyst with george mason university in northern virginia jennifer thanks so much for joining us here in algiers sending me. the first order of business it seems is dealing with the government shutdown the budget...
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. >> trace: antoine with nancy pelosi taking over the house, and same -- sam rayburn, is it your thoughts that democrats will hold nancy pelosi to a far more liberal stance which would put her more at odds with finding any compromise with the president and the republican senate? >> i don't think so. one thing we know about nancy pelosi, she knows how to count. she understands while there's one thing to get to a majority, it's another thing to maintain the majority. democrats have to respond to what the american people voiced their concerns were. that's why we took back the majority. you'll see a laser focus effort from this caucus on quality of life issues. you'll see great execution from pelosi and this caucus come the next two years. >> neil: kaitlyn, i'm beginning to wonder maybe because i follow the markets so closely, they're beginning to weigh-in on the political debate here. president are up came into office. a ten-year long bull market. obviously has a lot of staying power. it's getting bumped around badly now but hitting a lot of people the more they hear of these multi-hundred p
. >> trace: antoine with nancy pelosi taking over the house, and same -- sam rayburn, is it your thoughts that democrats will hold nancy pelosi to a far more liberal stance which would put her more at odds with finding any compromise with the president and the republican senate? >> i don't think so. one thing we know about nancy pelosi, she knows how to count. she understands while there's one thing to get to a majority, it's another thing to maintain the majority. democrats have to...
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room 128 went on to even greater fame as long time speaker sam rayburn of texas continued this tradition that he witnessed as a young member. the purpose of my longworth-garner dinners is to get to know each other, understand what our goals and objectives are for our constituents and how we can work effectively together on the house financial services committee. madam speaker, i will continue this tradition of longworth and garner in the 116th congress. i look forward to working hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder with my colleagues in both parties and on both sides of the u.s. capitol to move this country forward and seek a better nation through our partnership. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from new mexico, miss haaland, for five minutes. : madam speaker, i rise to urge president trump and senator majority leader mitch mcconnell to reopen the federal government. let's be clear, the crisis is not along our nation's southern border. the real crisis is getting people back to work. i cannot st
room 128 went on to even greater fame as long time speaker sam rayburn of texas continued this tradition that he witnessed as a young member. the purpose of my longworth-garner dinners is to get to know each other, understand what our goals and objectives are for our constituents and how we can work effectively together on the house financial services committee. madam speaker, i will continue this tradition of longworth and garner in the 116th congress. i look forward to working hand in hand,...
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sort of the way that washington has worked, history is full of powerful speakers, the tip o'neill, sam rayburnspeakers, the newt gingriches, people who wield considerable power in the body and also full of powerful senate leaders. you think of lbj, of course, being the classic version. but at one time mitch mcconnell styled himself that kind of senate leader. when president obama was in office for eight years, mitch mcconnell wielded power quite ruthlessly and made it very clear that the president was not a more important or powerful figure than him as far as he was concerned. as soon as donald trump was elected president, mitch mcconnell immediately, as did most republicans, as did the former speaker of the house, paul ryan, subordinated himself to this president. and he's still doing it. i think what you saw today was nancy pelosi trying to push mitch mcconnell to say guard the power of the united states senate. let's make ourselves once again a coequal branch of government. this tradition of sending bills to the president's desk and letting him veto, it's gone. the current president doesn't
sort of the way that washington has worked, history is full of powerful speakers, the tip o'neill, sam rayburnspeakers, the newt gingriches, people who wield considerable power in the body and also full of powerful senate leaders. you think of lbj, of course, being the classic version. but at one time mitch mcconnell styled himself that kind of senate leader. when president obama was in office for eight years, mitch mcconnell wielded power quite ruthlessly and made it very clear that the...
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she is the first speaker in more than six decades to reclaim the gavel after losing it since sam rayburnshe also ties rayburn is the oldest person ever elected speaker and oldest to hold the post. a reflection of her staying power. into policy elected speaker of the house for the 100's 15th congress. -- 115th congress. willirst order of business be to address the government shutdown and the democrats have this plan to pass a two-part plan to fund almost all of the agencies through the end of september and then to fund homeland security separately. through february 8. talk us through how this will work when president trump has made clear that he is not going to sign any of these bills? michael: right. this is the reason nobody has a really clear idea of how the shutdown and's or when. it is really just president trump driving the train on this. i think senate republicans are supportive of increased border security, i think most if not all of them think a $5 billion in additional funding is a onsonable down payment increasing border security care whether they supported building a wall or p
she is the first speaker in more than six decades to reclaim the gavel after losing it since sam rayburnshe also ties rayburn is the oldest person ever elected speaker and oldest to hold the post. a reflection of her staying power. into policy elected speaker of the house for the 100's 15th congress. -- 115th congress. willirst order of business be to address the government shutdown and the democrats have this plan to pass a two-part plan to fund almost all of the agencies through the end of...
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the last was democrat sam r rayburn of texas back in 1965. when asked about her milestone and what it meansital today, na pelosi said this. >> i think of it as a responsibility as we go forward. and this isn't breaking a glass ceiling, this is breaking a marble ceiling in the capitol of the united states. >> cnn's sunlen serfaty is on capitol hill. between nancy pelosi and her news and all these new freshmen members on both the house and senate, you've been talking to so many of this many, what's the feeling up on capitol hill right now? >> i think it's an emotional day for many people, especially those incoming members. i can tell you in talking to a lot of them, the ones that make up the most diverse class into history ever, i think the moment is just not lost on them. they know their place in history. as they're sworn in today, that are feeling the gravity of that moment, their place in history. this freshman class certainly ushering in a new face to congress as we said, the most diverse and the record breaking number of women, certainly a
the last was democrat sam r rayburn of texas back in 1965. when asked about her milestone and what it meansital today, na pelosi said this. >> i think of it as a responsibility as we go forward. and this isn't breaking a glass ceiling, this is breaking a marble ceiling in the capitol of the united states. >> cnn's sunlen serfaty is on capitol hill. between nancy pelosi and her news and all these new freshmen members on both the house and senate, you've been talking to so many of...
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successful politician as he pointed out at the beginning of the show, she is the first person since sam rayburn 64 years ago to recover to be speaker twice, so you know that she is formidable, you know she works hard and you know she's tough. and she represents a san francisco liberal view which now is no longer the left wing of her party. she is now sort of a moderate by the standard of the younger more aggressive and more radical members. so she is sitting there thinking what is she gain giving into donald trump? meanwhile, the president is i'm sure frustrated but he only has two tools, basically. he can veto a bill or stop it in the senate and he can rouse the country and convince the country. if enough people decide that they really want border security, that they really are worried about things like the illegal alien who shot the policeman in california, i think there's a point where some democrats will start to say we've got to find a solution. we could be weeks away from that. this could go on easily into february or march. >> bill: another topic here, you wrote a piece about mitt romney
successful politician as he pointed out at the beginning of the show, she is the first person since sam rayburn 64 years ago to recover to be speaker twice, so you know that she is formidable, you know she works hard and you know she's tough. and she represents a san francisco liberal view which now is no longer the left wing of her party. she is now sort of a moderate by the standard of the younger more aggressive and more radical members. so she is sitting there thinking what is she gain...
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sam ray burn in 1955. a politician whose legacy is so renowned the swearing in takes place in the rayburn room in the capitol. that's the legislative company she now finds herself in as she is once again second in line to the presidency. for more on this i'm joined by lynn sweet, jennifer ruben, and adam jetelson. lynn, someone said to me today -- a legislator said if you were doing a fantasy draft on capitol hill right now of legislative talent, just pure -- he said your number one pick would be nancy pelosi and now she's running the house. >> absolutely. another point to make since we're talking about history here. don't estimate the consequence of her being a female. because in the dozen years since between her having the gavel. 2007 and 2011 and today, she is still the only female who has been the speaker in the entire history of the united states of america. >> adam, what do you -- you know, people are talking about already the fractures and lines in this new democratic caucus. i think any majority caucus has them. that's sort of the nature of politics. the nature being the majority because you've got t
sam ray burn in 1955. a politician whose legacy is so renowned the swearing in takes place in the rayburn room in the capitol. that's the legislative company she now finds herself in as she is once again second in line to the presidency. for more on this i'm joined by lynn sweet, jennifer ruben, and adam jetelson. lynn, someone said to me today -- a legislator said if you were doing a fantasy draft on capitol hill right now of legislative talent, just pure -- he said your number one pick would...