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senator reid did it in 2013. senator mcconnell in 2017. it's a lot like the referee looking at the rule book and saying, a first down is ten yards, but i'm going to call it nine. he's the referee so it's nine yards. should we do it? no, we shouldn't. we should change it by a majority. bipartisan majority and should do it now. senator levin said, when a senate majority can change the rules at anytime, and president jefferson says it doesn't matter what your rules are, you need rules. it's an awkward position for the chief rule making body to be not following its own written rules and expecting the rest of the country to do it. but what should we do? what we should do what the senate did in 1995, with the hutchinson precedent. the senate came back and changed it by more than 60 votes. we should do what we did in 2011, 12, 13. when i a republican volunteered to help president obama, a democrat and democratic majority to make it easier for presidents to confirm nominees and unlike what the ranking member said, we did it immediately. i didn't s
senator reid did it in 2013. senator mcconnell in 2017. it's a lot like the referee looking at the rule book and saying, a first down is ten yards, but i'm going to call it nine. he's the referee so it's nine yards. should we do it? no, we shouldn't. we should change it by a majority. bipartisan majority and should do it now. senator levin said, when a senate majority can change the rules at anytime, and president jefferson says it doesn't matter what your rules are, you need rules. it's an...
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>> no by proxy. >> senator warner? >> know by proxy >> senator leahy? >> senator king? >> know by proxy. >> senator cortez? chairman blunt? >> chairman blunt votes yes. >> yes is 10 and no is nine. >> it is favorably reported and i ask unanimous consent in preparing the committee funding resolution and as resolution 50 four reporting the sapi authorized to make any required technical or conforming changes without objection the committee is adjourned. >>> coming up live friday remarks by former georgia candidate for governor stacy abrams. she will be at the brookings institution. at 12:45 pm the wilson center hosts a conversation on the mexico canada agreement and mexico's trade policy under its new president. at 2 pm director of the white house office of science and technology on the advancement of american science. at noon a look at u.s. relations with north and south korea and the potential outcome of the trump kim summit on improving stability. at 1 pm a discussion on texas versus cisar the pending lawsuit claiming the affordable care act individual mandate is uncons
>> no by proxy. >> senator warner? >> know by proxy >> senator leahy? >> senator king? >> know by proxy. >> senator cortez? chairman blunt? >> chairman blunt votes yes. >> yes is 10 and no is nine. >> it is favorably reported and i ask unanimous consent in preparing the committee funding resolution and as resolution 50 four reporting the sapi authorized to make any required technical or conforming changes without objection the...
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. >> aye. >> senator roberts. >> aye. >> senator cruz. >> aye. >> senator capito. >> aye. >> senator wicker. >> aye by proxy. >> senator fischer. >> aye. >> senator hidesmith. >> aye. >> senator klobuchar. >> no. >> senator feinstein. >> no by proxy. >> senator schumer. >> no by proxy. >> senator durbin. senator durbin. senator udall. >> no by proxy. >> senator warner. >> no by proxy. >> senator leahy. >> no by proxy. >> senator king. >> no by proxy. >> senator cortez masto. chairman blunt. >> chairman blunt votes yes. >> the ayes are ten, the nos are nine. >> the resolution is favorably reported. and s-resolution 50 for reporting, the staff be authorized to make any required technical or conforming changes. without objection, the committee is adjourned. >>> we are live with a conversation for u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. people are taking their seating, expecting the conversation to start shortly. you're watching live coverage on c-span3. >>> again, c-span 3, live at the library of congress for a conversation with u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. we're expe
. >> aye. >> senator roberts. >> aye. >> senator cruz. >> aye. >> senator capito. >> aye. >> senator wicker. >> aye by proxy. >> senator fischer. >> aye. >> senator hidesmith. >> aye. >> senator klobuchar. >> no. >> senator feinstein. >> no by proxy. >> senator schumer. >> no by proxy. >> senator durbin. senator durbin. senator udall. >> no by proxy. >> senator...
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senator? senator stabenow: well, it's certainly more leverage. it's a different kind of partnership because we are working very closely with the house, as the president would say, chuck and nancy. and working very closely together. and we should have common values and share, you know, common desires in terms of governing and solving problems. and so we are going to be able to use that energy from the house, legislation coming over from the house, and give us beater opportunity to try to get things to pass. mike: leader mcconnell says he plabs a vote on the green new deal. he says, quote, to give everybody an opportunity to go on the record. what's the real reason? senator stabenow: well, we all know what the real reason is and do i have to tell you the resolution that was put together doesn't ban ice cream, just for the record. i think nobody would be supporting that. and folks, republicans that went to the floor and folks who have talked in the house and senate, i have to kind of laugh at the
senator? senator stabenow: well, it's certainly more leverage. it's a different kind of partnership because we are working very closely with the house, as the president would say, chuck and nancy. and working very closely together. and we should have common values and share, you know, common desires in terms of governing and solving problems. and so we are going to be able to use that energy from the house, legislation coming over from the house, and give us beater opportunity to try to get...
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senator blackburn: senator, thank you. i am aware of the episodes you narrated just over the last few moments from the news and other ources of that nature. of course, the government itself has more information on these types of issues and if i were lucky enough to be confirmed to the board with my fellow board members i will look how the privacy and civil liberties oversight board could bring its experties to bear on the types of issues where we would be most useful to both the intelligence community, this chamber, the congress, generally, and the american public. i had eab happy to take those types -- i'd be happy to take those types of considerations into account during my service n the board. senator blackburn: thank you. compound : big tech every single day. there is a story nearly every week. last week, apple banned facebook and google distributing apps that affected privacy guidelines. facebook apps targeted children as young as 13, luring them through instagram and snapchat ads, offering $20 to have access to their
senator blackburn: senator, thank you. i am aware of the episodes you narrated just over the last few moments from the news and other ources of that nature. of course, the government itself has more information on these types of issues and if i were lucky enough to be confirmed to the board with my fellow board members i will look how the privacy and civil liberties oversight board could bring its experties to bear on the types of issues where we would be most useful to both the intelligence...
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lease join me in welcoming senator ed markey. ♪ senator: thank you to lori and thank lori for makingerrimack valley proud and being an incredible representative for all of the people here in massachusetts and across the country. she is star and it is my honor to be here with her today. and i'm honored and humbled to be here today with my dear friend and phenomenal partner in the ubse united states senate, elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] senator: lawrence holds a special place in my heart. this is where my father gue up on the first floor of a triple decker on 88 phillips street in lawrence in the shadow of the mills. this is where my family worked. i am from.re am -- and my father is a graduate of the vocational program at lawrence high school. his son is a united states senator. that was a dream for our family from lawrence. and for my family and for so many other families, lawrence is a place where dreams come from, dreams borne of hope and fueled by hard work, dreams of opportunity and equality. dreams supported by the government that knows that the dreams of its people ar
lease join me in welcoming senator ed markey. ♪ senator: thank you to lori and thank lori for makingerrimack valley proud and being an incredible representative for all of the people here in massachusetts and across the country. she is star and it is my honor to be here with her today. and i'm honored and humbled to be here today with my dear friend and phenomenal partner in the ubse united states senate, elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] senator: lawrence holds a special place in my...
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cornyn, senator alexander, senator thune. we have become friends. we have gotten things done in the gym on a bike. i like to watch their reaction when occasionally donald says something that is little bit off, and see their reaction. i don't say anything to them. >> i have never been in the senate gym, but it must be quite a scene in the morning. that's a little bit more old school washington. one of the big complaints about washington is nobody knows of the people on the other side, they never talk to the people on the other side, they don't go out to dinner, they are gone on the weekends. but here, schumer found one place where you can go and find out what his republican colleagues think. he and senator cornyn are good friends. they have traveled together with their wives. so he has found a way to get in there. and this is what alex said earlier, too. when you hear republicans talk for real about president trump, you wouldn't believe what they are saying. i don't know if they are saying that to him that much. >> a senator s
cornyn, senator alexander, senator thune. we have become friends. we have gotten things done in the gym on a bike. i like to watch their reaction when occasionally donald says something that is little bit off, and see their reaction. i don't say anything to them. >> i have never been in the senate gym, but it must be quite a scene in the morning. that's a little bit more old school washington. one of the big complaints about washington is nobody knows of the people on the other side, they...
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senator mcconnell: senators are in here all the time in and out. my job as majority leader is to set the schedule to decide what we're going to debate. doesn't always guarantee the outcome because the senate is an unusual body and requires 60 votes to do most things and only rarely does one party have 6 o. -- have 60. you have to talk to each other. you can't do much in the senate on a strictly partisan basis. this is a bee hive of activity during the week. it is a very, very challenging job. you certainly can't make everybody happy. i mean, here is a way of looking at it. through some process you found yourself the leader of your party in the senate. you got a bunch of class president types who all have sharp elbows and big egos. on any given day they probably think they could do the job better than you. it is all carrot and no stick. and usually if you try to punish somebody, the next time you pay a heavy price for it. host: class president, sharp elbows, all carrots, no sticks. mr. kane: the funniest thing i thought of as i heard him talk about
senator mcconnell: senators are in here all the time in and out. my job as majority leader is to set the schedule to decide what we're going to debate. doesn't always guarantee the outcome because the senate is an unusual body and requires 60 votes to do most things and only rarely does one party have 6 o. -- have 60. you have to talk to each other. you can't do much in the senate on a strictly partisan basis. this is a bee hive of activity during the week. it is a very, very challenging job....
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senator mcconnell: thank you, harry. this has been the senate at its finest. in the years that i've been here, i can't recall a single time where in this close proximity to an election both sides have risen above the temptation to engage in partisan game playing, if you will, to address an issue of magnitude, great magnitude. host: sahil kapur, that second piece of tape was from october 1, 2008. mr. kapur: right. the relationship between mcconnell and reid has always struck me as a mixture of mutual respect, occasional contempt, a need to work together and a recognition they need to do things together in the senate to get the 60 votes to defeat a filibuster on pieces of legislation. now, it is very common for a minority leader hoping to become majority leader to critique the other's handling of the senate. the criticism is often that we know i want a more open senate. i want more amendments. i want more freedom for voting. that's how mcconnell criticized reid and how operated in the beginning. he moved away from that. his leadership style looks a lot more like
senator mcconnell: thank you, harry. this has been the senate at its finest. in the years that i've been here, i can't recall a single time where in this close proximity to an election both sides have risen above the temptation to engage in partisan game playing, if you will, to address an issue of magnitude, great magnitude. host: sahil kapur, that second piece of tape was from october 1, 2008. mr. kapur: right. the relationship between mcconnell and reid has always struck me as a mixture of...
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the senate is controlled by the senate. it will look and feel different tonight because it is a network will situation. cnn is the pool. we share resources. you get a different perspective as a president delivers his remarks. we will give you a sense of what's happening here on capitol hill. security extremely tight. on our website, there are a couple of times he could watch it. you can watch the isolated cameras and identify which shots you want to look at. this video on demand of the speech. video on demand of's previous state of the union addresses dating back to the early 1980's. all of it is available at c-span.org. we welcome my listeners on c-span radio as well. before the address, members of congress need to have dinner. , more withradition our historian don ritchie. don: the secretary of the senate will host a dinner. if tradition holds, the menu will involve chicken pot pie. one of the former curators developed it years ago. each secretary of the senate has kept up the menu. the one who tried to change it got a lo
the senate is controlled by the senate. it will look and feel different tonight because it is a network will situation. cnn is the pool. we share resources. you get a different perspective as a president delivers his remarks. we will give you a sense of what's happening here on capitol hill. security extremely tight. on our website, there are a couple of times he could watch it. you can watch the isolated cameras and identify which shots you want to look at. this video on demand of the speech....
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senator durbin. senator udall. senator warner. senator leahy. senator king. masto. cortez chairman blunt. are 10, the nose or nine. >> the fifth plea is favorably reported. i asked and sent in preparing the on the this committee funding resolution and s resolution 54 reporting the staff to be authorized to make technical or conforming changes. without objection, the committee is adjourned. [no dialogue] announcer: there are nearly 100 new members of the u.s. house, including ayanna pressley. she debated michael cap jan oh -- michael cap leonel in the democratic primary. two previously served as a member of the boston city canceled. this is not her first experience with congress. she worked for joseph kennedy and warmer senator john kerry earlier in her career. hand istative reacher also a former congressional staffer. she served as chief of staff in the early 2000's. prior to her election, congresswoman trahan was ceo of a consulting firm. terms on serving three the new hampshire executive council, which is an elected body that advises the governor and two terms in
senator durbin. senator udall. senator warner. senator leahy. senator king. masto. cortez chairman blunt. are 10, the nose or nine. >> the fifth plea is favorably reported. i asked and sent in preparing the on the this committee funding resolution and s resolution 54 reporting the staff to be authorized to make technical or conforming changes. without objection, the committee is adjourned. [no dialogue] announcer: there are nearly 100 new members of the u.s. house, including ayanna...
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it is tough in the senate right now. it is tough in the senate. we are moving into 2020, and senator mcconnell is going to bring up this bill to try to democrats, so we will see if they can maintain this cordial relationship as they proceed, and senator mcconnell has not been shy, nor has senator schumer, about taking shots at each other in those speeches out there. they are not buddy buddy. they still go after each other. >> you know, i remember when reid succeeded as democratic leader against tom daschle, and mcconnell succeeded after the republican leader, and there was talk about them, and they are both whips. they both know how to get things done. they are both pragmatic. years, how wrong that prediction turned out to be, because it is such a partisan job, and i think the senate is changing, and you talk to any senator who has been there a long time, it is the same. it has become more political and more partisan as the explosion of interests and fox news and msnbc and political roll call, and every story gets magnified, often through a politi
it is tough in the senate right now. it is tough in the senate. we are moving into 2020, and senator mcconnell is going to bring up this bill to try to democrats, so we will see if they can maintain this cordial relationship as they proceed, and senator mcconnell has not been shy, nor has senator schumer, about taking shots at each other in those speeches out there. they are not buddy buddy. they still go after each other. >> you know, i remember when reid succeeded as democratic leader...
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when did you first start noticing then senator schumer? he was elected to the senate in 1998. alex: i grew up in connecticut. believe me chuck schumer and actuallytrump dominated the market in the 1980's when i was a kid growing up. i remember his first race for senate. the schumer-d'amato race. prominents a big, figure in new york and schumer was initially thought of as the underdog. we didn't quite understand where the country was going. we realized that new york was becoming as democratic as it has become. schumer is, even that he was a member of the house, he always, at least in the new york city media market had a big presence. that was equipped by bob dole, which we will talk about later in the program, the most dangerous place to be in washington was between chuck schumer and a tv camera. >> we are going to talk about that right now. this video is from january, 2018. [video clip] >> unfortunately familiar with his trademark wit, senator dole is responsible for a certain quotation that hounded me for many years. apparently, the most dangerous place in washington is betwe
when did you first start noticing then senator schumer? he was elected to the senate in 1998. alex: i grew up in connecticut. believe me chuck schumer and actuallytrump dominated the market in the 1980's when i was a kid growing up. i remember his first race for senate. the schumer-d'amato race. prominents a big, figure in new york and schumer was initially thought of as the underdog. we didn't quite understand where the country was going. we realized that new york was becoming as democratic as...
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senate rules. it was about judicial confirmation and speeding up the judicial executive branch confirmations. it's rare for them to show up at a committee hearing and maintain usually, harry reid removed himself from all of his committees and held a marker at the appropriations committee, and casey ever wanted to go back to his committees. mcconnell has stayed on them. he is on the agriculture probation, appropriations, and senate rules. usually the leader gives up that spot because he or she is looking to get a vote from somebody. it is that favor of, i need you to vote for me on this, and i have decided i will give up my seat on this important committee and magically, you might get appointed to the committee. that is usually what happens. mcconnell has maintained his spot there. people thinke, that eventually, if he wins another term and he serves another six years, that maybe someday he will be the leader of emeritus and go back to those committees the way robert byrd did when he left as majorit
senate rules. it was about judicial confirmation and speeding up the judicial executive branch confirmations. it's rare for them to show up at a committee hearing and maintain usually, harry reid removed himself from all of his committees and held a marker at the appropriations committee, and casey ever wanted to go back to his committees. mcconnell has stayed on them. he is on the agriculture probation, appropriations, and senate rules. usually the leader gives up that spot because he or she...
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these are senators who today would be among the most conservative members of the senate. they are at her critics of the war in court and the warren court's key decisions. so essentially what they decide among themselves and eastland is whochair of the committee controls how the process operates. thanks to the examples of the last few weeks the key person in the kavanaugh hearings was chuck grassley. what eastland mcclellan and ervin decide is that they are going to use this opportunity to put the warren court on trial. to basically bring in fortis before the committee and grill warren courtety of decisions. so instead of a routine hearing, what fortis gets is very detailed questions about specific warren court decisions. he doesn't give consistent answers. sometimes he says he will defend these decisions. sometimes he says he can't talk about them because he's a justice and can't talk about how the court made its decision. the committee also starts asking questions about fortis's advice to johnson. highly improper. the supreme court justice should not be providing politic
these are senators who today would be among the most conservative members of the senate. they are at her critics of the war in court and the warren court's key decisions. so essentially what they decide among themselves and eastland is whochair of the committee controls how the process operates. thanks to the examples of the last few weeks the key person in the kavanaugh hearings was chuck grassley. what eastland mcclellan and ervin decide is that they are going to use this opportunity to put...
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senator crapo: senator mcsally. senator mcsally: thank you, mr. chairman. chairman powell, good to see you. i want to continue on the line of discussion you've been on in our conversation when we met, we talked about this labor force participation issue. and everywhere i go in arizona, in the more metropolitan areas, anyway, the companies are -- the economy is doing great, the optimism is there but they are lacking for workers. they are just screaming for workers. it's really up and down the skill set. it's not just in the trade craft although that often tends to be those areas. and so what we're seeing, labor force participation rate is going up a little bit, ticking up, but there's still this gap that's holding back even more economic growth because of the mismatch of not having the workers for the jobs that are there. can you give some additional perspective on that? within your power and within our power, do you think we can do in order to incentivize increasing that number, get more people off the sidelines, get them the skills they need in order to co
senator crapo: senator mcsally. senator mcsally: thank you, mr. chairman. chairman powell, good to see you. i want to continue on the line of discussion you've been on in our conversation when we met, we talked about this labor force participation issue. and everywhere i go in arizona, in the more metropolitan areas, anyway, the companies are -- the economy is doing great, the optimism is there but they are lacking for workers. they are just screaming for workers. it's really up and down the...
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senate. demato race.divid schumer was initially thought of as the underdog. we didn't quite understand where the country was going. we didn't know new york was becoming as democratic as it has become. schumer in the new york city presence.et had a big bob dole said the most dangerous place to be in washington was between chuck schumer and a tv camera. from january, 2018. , withhumer: unfortunately his trademark wit, senator dole is responsible for a certain quotation that hounded me for many years. apparently, the most dangerous place in washington is between chuck schumer and a camera. [laughter] [inaudible] [no audio] benefit of posterity, that observation, which had been about arlen specter, your homeboy -- [laughter] reason, when senator dole uttered those famous words about yours truly, it stuck. bear you no ill will. after all, you brought c-span to the senate. i never would have found as many tv cameras without you. [laughter] host: a grain of truth in that statement? >> i think so. i
senate. demato race.divid schumer was initially thought of as the underdog. we didn't quite understand where the country was going. we didn't know new york was becoming as democratic as it has become. schumer in the new york city presence.et had a big bob dole said the most dangerous place to be in washington was between chuck schumer and a tv camera. from january, 2018. , withhumer: unfortunately his trademark wit, senator dole is responsible for a certain quotation that hounded me for many...
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don: well, the senate will start off with dinner that the secretary of the senate will host for the senators and their spouses. if tradition holds, the menu, chicken pot pie, which one of the former curators, jim, developed years ago. the one who changed the menu got a lot of protest from the senators and went back to the wonderful chicken pot pies. then after the dinner, they will gather in the senate chamber and they will then march two by two, the vice president leading the precession because the vice president is the president of the senate. and they'll march from the senate chamber to the house chamber. the various times i got to walk in that procession, if you are at the very end of the procession, which is where the staff are, you have to run because it's a little bit like crack the whip. first people are practically in the house chamber by the time the last ones leave the senate chamber. but they get there. they will then take a special seat that will have reserved for the senate. in recent years there's been a tradition to try to break it up so that republicans and democrats walk to
don: well, the senate will start off with dinner that the secretary of the senate will host for the senators and their spouses. if tradition holds, the menu, chicken pot pie, which one of the former curators, jim, developed years ago. the one who changed the menu got a lot of protest from the senators and went back to the wonderful chicken pot pies. then after the dinner, they will gather in the senate chamber and they will then march two by two, the vice president leading the precession...
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senator brown: no. we don't have people that appeal to racism and bigotry and people's prejudices and fears. i mean, republicans have -- republicans have prospered as a party that has appealed to fear for years. go back and look -- go watch vice, adam mccain movie about cheney. is it "vice"? the appeal -- the appeals to fear are always sort of behind the man behind the scene or now the man in front of the screen. in republican party politics. because we don't have candidates that don't do that and we don't have a recent party history of doing that, that -- we will not produce anybody like donald trump from a crowded primary field. jessica: are you concerned bout an ideological outlier? senator brown: i guess i don't know who any of them would be. linda: all right. mara from n.p.r. mara: i have two questions. one quickly on climate change. putting the green new deal aside, do you have a centerpiece proposal, carbon tax, whatever it might be, the way you do on taxes, do you have some climate change propos
senator brown: no. we don't have people that appeal to racism and bigotry and people's prejudices and fears. i mean, republicans have -- republicans have prospered as a party that has appealed to fear for years. go back and look -- go watch vice, adam mccain movie about cheney. is it "vice"? the appeal -- the appeals to fear are always sort of behind the man behind the scene or now the man in front of the screen. in republican party politics. because we don't have candidates that...
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head of the senate republicans, everett dirksen. republican senator from illinois. he and johnson had worked closely on the civil rights act. he was a supporter of african-american civil rights. he knows fortas and likes him. he also knows and likes thornberry. dirksen commits to supporting him. johnson also reaches out to mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, representing some liberal moderate democrats. mansfield isn't thrilled about fortas's nominee but will go along. in late june of 1968 it looks as if this is a done deal. fortas has been nominated, thornberry is the associate. the three most powerful members of the senate johnson believes are already on board is willing to support the confirmations and this is a done deal. johnson's problem is that he essentially lost a decent amount of power. he hasn't conceptualized that and he will learn it very quickly in the summer of 1968. two things happen almost immediately. the first, 19 republican senators signed on to a public statement prepared by this man, robert griffin, a republican senator from mich
head of the senate republicans, everett dirksen. republican senator from illinois. he and johnson had worked closely on the civil rights act. he was a supporter of african-american civil rights. he knows fortas and likes him. he also knows and likes thornberry. dirksen commits to supporting him. johnson also reaches out to mike mansfield, the majority leader of the senate, representing some liberal moderate democrats. mansfield isn't thrilled about fortas's nominee but will go along. in late...
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senator hoeven: both. reporter: senator durbin exited and said his impression was that the message from officials was that the thing they need the most -- and not to dismiss the barrier discussion -- the thing they need most is scanning equipment. did you get that impression? senator shelby: that was one of the priorities, absolutely. durbin is right on that. but also, they said barriers and people, all three. you got to have it all. technology. >> it's a priority but you can't do it alone. >> not the exclusion -- you have to have priorities. >> it's a three-legged stool. reporter: can anyone point to a specific thing that you heard today that you didn't know before that you feel moves you closer to a deal either politically or substandively? >> the point was made today that because of the better detection at the points of entry for illegal drugs that they are picking up more and more drugs, more and more drugs coming in -- not at the ports of entry but on the unpatrolled areas of the border. they said the
senator hoeven: both. reporter: senator durbin exited and said his impression was that the message from officials was that the thing they need the most -- and not to dismiss the barrier discussion -- the thing they need most is scanning equipment. did you get that impression? senator shelby: that was one of the priorities, absolutely. durbin is right on that. but also, they said barriers and people, all three. you got to have it all. technology. >> it's a priority but you can't do it...
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[applause] senator warren: yes. but high cost, millions of kids cannot get access to the care they need or the early educational opportunities that are so critical to their development. and let's not kid ourselves about this, more often than not, it is women whose career opportunities are limited when childcare is hard to find. [applause] senator warren: it is women who get pushed out of the workforce when they do not want to be. [applause] senator warren: and that is just wrong. we are the richest country in the history of the planet, access to high-quality care and education during the first five years of a child's life should not be a privilege reserved for the rich. [applause] senator warren: high-quality child care should be a right for every child in america. [applause] senator warren: and so that is why this week, i put out a proposal for big structural change, universal childcare and early education. [applause] it would provide high quality care and education for free to millions of families and at low cost
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>> senator, thank you for coming. thank you for the family friendly economy folks for organizing this. my name is kevin fleming i teach at this school. i'm a member of the national education association in new hampshire. i want to echo the educators' comment here, the perspective, while we would like family friendly policies for us as employers -- or employees, we do appreciate it. you have seen things across the country where teachers have become more active. and been demonstrative in their own maybe labor concerns. we have concerns for all of our support staff people, bus drivers, lunch ladies, all the folks in our school buildings. we have it as superintendent murphy said, our students, when our family friendly policies, there can be better learning. that's what we appreciate you olks underscoring. senator brown: thanks for bringing that up. >> andy morris, teacher at one of the community colleges in the area. what can you do -- senator brown: what do you teach? >> history and government. senator brown: which commu
>> senator, thank you for coming. thank you for the family friendly economy folks for organizing this. my name is kevin fleming i teach at this school. i'm a member of the national education association in new hampshire. i want to echo the educators' comment here, the perspective, while we would like family friendly policies for us as employers -- or employees, we do appreciate it. you have seen things across the country where teachers have become more active. and been demonstrative in...
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don: the senate will start out with a dinner that the secretary of the senate will host, senators and the spouses. the tradition holds that the menu will be chicken potpie, which one of the former curators, jim ketcham, developed. each one has kept up the menu. the one who try to change the menu got a lot of protest and went back to the wonderful chicken pot pie. after the dinner, they will gather in the senate chamber and they will then march two by two with the vice president leading the procession because the vice president is the president of the senate. they will march from the senate chamber to the house chamber. the various times i got to walk in the procession, if you are in the end of the procession, you have to run because it is sort of like crack the whip. the first people are practically in the house chamber by the time the last one leaves the senate chamber. they get there, and then they will take special seats that they will have reserved for the senate. in recent years there has been a tradition to try to break it up so the republicans and democrats walk together and no
don: the senate will start out with a dinner that the secretary of the senate will host, senators and the spouses. the tradition holds that the menu will be chicken potpie, which one of the former curators, jim ketcham, developed. each one has kept up the menu. the one who try to change the menu got a lot of protest and went back to the wonderful chicken pot pie. after the dinner, they will gather in the senate chamber and they will then march two by two with the vice president leading the...
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senate. she's the chair of the democratic policy communications committee. you can say dpcc, which handles research policy and communications. she's the ranking member of the senate agriculture committee. it's our honor to welcome to the ax yose stage, senator -- axios stage, senator be debbie stabenow. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. happy valentine's day. happy two-year anniversary. difficult toddler years. >> terrific to -- so, senator, you're just back from dearborn saluting chairman john dingell. you called him "my dear friend." he was the dean of the house. you served with him in the house. >> i did. i served with john for four years before coming into the u.s. senate. and, you know, as someone who literally grew up with john dingell at his being -- >> did you remind him of that? >> i did remind him of that. you have heard and you know the extraordinary ways that he's made a difference for the country as well as the state. but someone who was there, not just for the affordable c
senate. she's the chair of the democratic policy communications committee. you can say dpcc, which handles research policy and communications. she's the ranking member of the senate agriculture committee. it's our honor to welcome to the ax yose stage, senator -- axios stage, senator be debbie stabenow. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. happy valentine's day. happy two-year anniversary. difficult toddler years. >> terrific to -- so, senator, you're just back from dearborn...
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up next, senator lamar alexander chairs the senate education committee. he talks about lowering the cost of higher education and civil fine the student aid process. he spoke at the american enterprise institute and washington, d.c. followed by discussion about his education proposals. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the american enterprise institute. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the american enterprise institute. it is a pleasure to have you here for today's event. the agenda for higher education reform with senator lamarr alexander and a group of panelists. my name is ryan streeter. i have the pleasure of having you here to introduce the senator. as many of you are aware, it has been over a decade since congress passed the higher education act which covers student loans, pell grants, and things like that. in the time that has transpired, a lot of things have changed in higher education and reform is overdue. we are looking forward to hearing from the senator on his vision for this act and for higher education going forward more general
up next, senator lamar alexander chairs the senate education committee. he talks about lowering the cost of higher education and civil fine the student aid process. he spoke at the american enterprise institute and washington, d.c. followed by discussion about his education proposals. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the american enterprise institute. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the american enterprise institute. it is a pleasure to have you here for today's...
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senators who today would be among the most conservative members of the senate. the are bitter critics of warren court and the decisions. essentially, what they decide amongst themselves, the chair of the committee controls how the process operates. person in the cavanaugh hearings was chuck grassley. the republican chairman who presided over the hearings. what these three decide as they will use this opportunity to put the warren court on trial. to basically bring abe fortas before their committee and grill him on the variety of the warren court's decisions. instead of a routine hearing, what he gets is questions about doesn't decisions, he give consistent answers. sometimes he says he will defend the decisions and sometimes says he cannot talk about them because he cannot talk about how the court may decisions. the committee also starts asking adviceons about fortas's' to johnson. it is highly improper. a supreme court justice should not be providing political advice to a sitting president. everyone knew fortas was doing it. he says he cannot give this advice b
senators who today would be among the most conservative members of the senate. the are bitter critics of warren court and the decisions. essentially, what they decide amongst themselves, the chair of the committee controls how the process operates. person in the cavanaugh hearings was chuck grassley. the republican chairman who presided over the hearings. what these three decide as they will use this opportunity to put the warren court on trial. to basically bring abe fortas before their...
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i share senator durbin and senator whitehouse's views about mr. barr's family, about his clear respect for the justice department as an institution, most of his family members went on to work in the justice department and agree with sheldon whitehouse that some of the things that he said about respecting mr. mueller and the continuation of that investigation were positive moments in the hearing, but we cannot simply view this nomination in a vacuum. we have to look at the context in which he is nominated and we also have to look at the context of the time that we are in. the nomination comes at a time when there are investigations by a special counsel and multiple u.s. attorneys offices over which mr. barr would oversee in to the president of the united states and his associates that involve campaign finance violations and an attempt by a foreign adversary to interfere in our elections, for starters, and when i referred to the president of the united states, i mean the campaign which he was part of, and also some of the individual matters that wer
i share senator durbin and senator whitehouse's views about mr. barr's family, about his clear respect for the justice department as an institution, most of his family members went on to work in the justice department and agree with sheldon whitehouse that some of the things that he said about respecting mr. mueller and the continuation of that investigation were positive moments in the hearing, but we cannot simply view this nomination in a vacuum. we have to look at the context in which he is...
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chair. >> thank you, senator. senator -- senator rounds. >> thank you, kmarm. gentlemen thank you for your service. general thomas we appreciate all of the hard work you put in and our service to our country. i'm curious to -- with regard to the middle east we have talked a lot about syria and the challenges that we have there. what about with regard to iraq at this point? i know we talked about the fact that we're going to have forces remaining in iraq in the near future. the president indicated that there is president capability to be able to move back into the syrian areas. but within iraq itself, what is the current state of play with regard to isis, specifically within northern iraq? senator, i would offer that we -- with our iraqi partners they have embraced the sofrp responsibility in terms of defend and prant we maintain persistent pressure on ieszis in terms where they were and where they have resurgent pressure. it's a work in progress. but it's borne primarily through the iraqi forces who we have rekindled our relationship with. >> do you see evidenc
chair. >> thank you, senator. senator -- senator rounds. >> thank you, kmarm. gentlemen thank you for your service. general thomas we appreciate all of the hard work you put in and our service to our country. i'm curious to -- with regard to the middle east we have talked a lot about syria and the challenges that we have there. what about with regard to iraq at this point? i know we talked about the fact that we're going to have forces remaining in iraq in the near future. the...
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the liberal senators voting no and the less liberal senators voted for the budget bill.rs in the middle of the screen there voting for the bill. he did not vote with the most liberal democratic senators that were running for president. might that mean bernie sanders is not going to run for president. we asked each of the candidate why they voted the way they did. we got a reply from kamala's staff telling us she could not support increase funding for homeland security which she sees it dysfunctional and stronger over site. senator harris was concerned of immigration families who committed no crime. and on debate, senator brown and klobachar, you can say they share senator harris concerns. that does not sound like a bernie sanders' answer, does it? bernie sanders' pitch was not i will fight with the best compromise that we can reach with republicans in congress. senator sanders gave this statement. "while i have concerns about this aspects of this bill, i will vote for it because i can't turn my backs on contract workers who would be forced again to work without pay. for
the liberal senators voting no and the less liberal senators voted for the budget bill.rs in the middle of the screen there voting for the bill. he did not vote with the most liberal democratic senators that were running for president. might that mean bernie sanders is not going to run for president. we asked each of the candidate why they voted the way they did. we got a reply from kamala's staff telling us she could not support increase funding for homeland security which she sees it...
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senator headwaters from dover. senator shannon chamblee. names]g senator john morgan.ator tom sherman. and, of course, i have to recognize our last democratic president, senator sylvia larsen, who is with us today. course, like so many others have said, we could not do what we do without the support of so many amazing people, the people who do the hard work, but also the people who helped fund the efforts, like the effort tonight. i have the honor of thanking the senatorial club, which includes the erie county, new york, democratic party, the national association of letter carriers, mass andmmunications, northern new england laborers district council, and our , dr. jeffal club clark and senator martha mcsally clark, larry drake and joe jacobs, and more and for president. -- warren for president. [cheers and applause] thank you all so much, and have a great manchester democratic evening. quite how about another round of applause for our incredible young democrats and all those who worked hard on the last campaign, great to see you guys here. event like an an buckley and
senator headwaters from dover. senator shannon chamblee. names]g senator john morgan.ator tom sherman. and, of course, i have to recognize our last democratic president, senator sylvia larsen, who is with us today. course, like so many others have said, we could not do what we do without the support of so many amazing people, the people who do the hard work, but also the people who helped fund the efforts, like the effort tonight. i have the honor of thanking the senatorial club, which includes...
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dwfment slash senate book. >> senator particular durbin talked about the senate democratic agenda through 2020. and the recent government shutdown. he spoke at georgetown university institute of politics and public service. >> thank you for coming to this event. georgetown university is committed to standards promoting speech and expression that foster the exchange of ideas and opinions. while it is recognized not everyone may sure the same views as the speaker, it is expected that everyone in attendance at this event respect the right of the speaker and the organizing student group to share their perspective by not causing a disruption to the event's activities. at the conclusion of the event, there will be a question and answer session during which you may ask questions and engage in dialogue. please be sure to phrase your comments in the form of a question. in the meantime, in the -- in the interest of time we ask each student be concise and ask only one question. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. my name is juan martinez and i am a junior in the school of fore
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senator -- or not senator. kagen. now justice kagen probably had kind of a similar profile and experience to your own. is that right from your recollection. >> that is also my recollection. >> i understand that she enjoyed a lot of support. actually support from bowing sides of the aisle. i -- the only other question that i have really relates back to some of your writings earlier. and somebody has said they were cringeworthy used the various different descriptions. but tell me what -- what motivated you to -- what sort of life experiences or other factors back in that time when you were in school motivated you to take on some of the issues? and if you were to write them today, are you saying you step away from some of the concepts or just do a little bit more eloquent job of describing conceptually what you were beginning to form as a young person in school. >> well, thank you senator tillis. i think maybe a little of both. >> which ones would you say that was dumb i should have never done it we have had people come
senator -- or not senator. kagen. now justice kagen probably had kind of a similar profile and experience to your own. is that right from your recollection. >> that is also my recollection. >> i understand that she enjoyed a lot of support. actually support from bowing sides of the aisle. i -- the only other question that i have really relates back to some of your writings earlier. and somebody has said they were cringeworthy used the various different descriptions. but tell me what...
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50 act along with senator brown and senator baldwin. this gives people at the age of 50 the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? ms. stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well, congressman higgins and courtney and others, a lot of excitement around this. his can be done now. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the folks in that age category are worried they're not going to have insurance throughout their year every year. and it's -- when you have more medical expenses is when, in the private sector, you're paying more. so this is a choice. if you want to buy in at 50 and pay premiums and it would be part of the health care exchange, you would be able to qualify for the tax crets and cost share. if you are able to qualify. because of income. and you get a better price. you get a better proice and in talking to a group of doctors in my office yesterday i was
50 act along with senator brown and senator baldwin. this gives people at the age of 50 the option of buying into medicare. why do they need/want that? ms. stabenow: we are introducing it in the house as well, congressman higgins and courtney and others, a lot of excitement around this. his can be done now. this can happen now under current medicare that has great confidence and support among the american people. when we look at the fact, university of michigan just did a study that 27% of the...
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senator warren announced her support for universal childcare for american families. ♪ senator warren:ello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. terrific united states senators jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan. i cannot do this without you. these are two women i have had the honor of traveling with across this great state. i have been fighting shoulder to shoulder to make change. they are remarkable and we are blessed to have them. thank you. [applause] i also want to say to congresswoman annie kuster in congressman chris pappas, it is so good to be with you today and so great to be in washington with you, you make a big difference. [applause] senator warren: and i want to acknowledge the recipients of the legacy award. thank you for all of your work. i am also excited to be here tonight with fearless fighters l
senator warren announced her support for universal childcare for american families. ♪ senator warren:ello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. terrific united states senators jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan. i cannot...
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the senate into basically the trump senate. where they are allowing this to happen. you don't see a lot of enthusiasm from republican senators. lindsey graham is the only one who is enthusiastic but i want to get senator mccaskill's reaction as to how the rest of the republican senators are really privately thinking pant what donald trump is doing with this so-called emergency. >> excellent. well done, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> well, we have breaking news tonight from california and 15 other states that have filed a federal lawsuit to block what they call president trump's illegal and unconstitutional attempt to start building a wall on the southern border using a presidential emergency declaration. the first sentence of the lawsuit filed in federal court in california by the attorney general of california and 15 other states attorney general say that the 16 states, quote, bring this action to protect their residents national resources and economic interests from president donald j. trump's flagrant disregard of funda
the senate into basically the trump senate. where they are allowing this to happen. you don't see a lot of enthusiasm from republican senators. lindsey graham is the only one who is enthusiastic but i want to get senator mccaskill's reaction as to how the rest of the republican senators are really privately thinking pant what donald trump is doing with this so-called emergency. >> excellent. well done, my friend. >> thank you, rachel. >> well, we have breaking news tonight...
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senator graham has represented south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2002. prior to serving in the senate, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1994. the first republican from the third congressional district of south carolina in over 100 years. before his election to congress, he served as a judge advocate general in the u.s. air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. just weeks ago, senator graham was elected as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, a committee with broad legislative jurisdiction and oversight of the departments of justice and homeland security. the judiciary committee is, of course, tasked with a consideration of all article three judicial nominations including nominees to the supreme court. the senate judiciary committee managed a historically blistering pace in confirmations over the past on it for months under senator grassley. senator graham inherits a fair amount of moment to him in that part of the committee's work. senator graham has pledged the confirmation of judge
senator graham has represented south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2002. prior to serving in the senate, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1994. the first republican from the third congressional district of south carolina in over 100 years. before his election to congress, he served as a judge advocate general in the u.s. air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. just weeks ago, senator graham was elected as chairman of the...
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>> senator hoeven: it is a crisis.g back to 50-60,000 people every month, 200,000 over the last four months. you can see this number is going back up and it's not just people coming here illegally. look at the drug flow, look at the human trafficking. gangs, ms-13. this is something we've got to get a handle on and that's what you need all components. border barrier as well as technology and personnel. it's like a three legged stool in the border patrol will tell you that, which is why i go back to what i'm trying to get done and you will see it happen this week, bring the border patrol professionals and, let's hear from them, what they need, why they needed. >> chris: i'm going to try to step back for a minute, we've only got about 2 minutes left, senator hoeven, congressman cuellar, talk to each other, what's the basis for a deal? >> senator hoeven: i have been to laredo with congressman cuellar. he's a good man and i think we can get to a solution but we are going to have to have all three in a way that we can agree
>> senator hoeven: it is a crisis.g back to 50-60,000 people every month, 200,000 over the last four months. you can see this number is going back up and it's not just people coming here illegally. look at the drug flow, look at the human trafficking. gangs, ms-13. this is something we've got to get a handle on and that's what you need all components. border barrier as well as technology and personnel. it's like a three legged stool in the border patrol will tell you that, which is why i...
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i'm going to give a shoutout as well to senator blunt and senator lankford. they have worked very hard on solutions to breaking through the process that has slowed us down. we need solutions to get the administration in place. we need william barr in place. we passed a lot of great, great bills here, a lot of great legislation on opioids and criminal justice reform. we can't really move forward and implement much of that if we don't have an attorney general in place. so all of us pulling together, we need to get these nominations done. we need to get people serving in this administration so we can get our work done. thank you. >> i know so many hoosiers look forward hearing from the president and specifically about all the accomplishments that this republican president has been able to put forward and enact into law, working with a republican-controlled congress. whether it was tax cuts that have led to the creation of 45,000 jobs in my state of indiana or regulatory reform or workforce development and so many important things we've done in order to catalyze
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>> i concur, senator. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator wicker and all of the other senators and certainly the witnesses. that was a great presentation. i appreciate it. thank you so much. we are adjourned. >> thank you. i guess i will see you at lunch. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: washington journal, live everyday with news and policies issues that impact you. coming up this morning, stephen moore inside the america first land to revive our economy, will discuss the impact of the 2017 law. discussolero will prospects for a major infrastructure deal. john larson of connecticut will discuss his legislation to reform and expand social security. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. president trump will speak about securing the southern order after the house and senate approved a government funding bill to avert the government shutdown. c-span, the wilson center host
>> i concur, senator. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator wicker and all of the other senators and certainly the witnesses. that was a great presentation. i appreciate it. thank you so much. we are adjourned. >> thank you. i guess i will see you at lunch. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] announcer: washington...
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senator sherman represents this senate district, senate district 24, which includes hampton. and he is a gastroent noling who has been very -- a very, very active advocate of expanding medicaid in new hampshire. on the state ng task force. tom: hi, everybody. after this summer with so much bike riding through your neighborhoods, this feels like y second home. my background, as many of you know, i'm a g.i. doc over at exetter. when i was first elected to the house back in 2012, we started looking at expanding medicaid and as i learned more and more about expanding medicaid, one of the most interesting factoids was a study that came out of the organ experience -- oregon experience. when they expanded medicaid, i won't go into the details of how they did it, but it was randomized. half the population who was eligible got it, and half didn't. so harvard did an amazing amount of studying of that experience. and guess what the number one earliest benefit was? anybody know? [inaudible] sort of. mental health. mental health. the first two years mental health, which is related to the
senator sherman represents this senate district, senate district 24, which includes hampton. and he is a gastroent noling who has been very -- a very, very active advocate of expanding medicaid in new hampshire. on the state ng task force. tom: hi, everybody. after this summer with so much bike riding through your neighborhoods, this feels like y second home. my background, as many of you know, i'm a g.i. doc over at exetter. when i was first elected to the house back in 2012, we started...
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>> i think that's fair. >> so, senator heitkamp, my guess is that a senator like roy blunt representsbably a dozen republican senators who are sitting exactly where he is right now, looking at it exactly the same way he is, which means on the fence could go either way on this. >> i think there is a tremendous number of these folks who are going to have to do some soul-searching on the statements that they made when the president -- when president obama declared daca, and they screamed bloody murder on the floor of the senate about how inappropriate it was for a president to do that. i think that there is a whole lot of soul searching that's going on right now, and i think it's deeper than what you think. i think it goes to really the core of who they are as united states senators. it may not be enough to overturn a veto, but i think there is great discomfort, and this is the bargain that mitch made with the president to open up government. and i don't even think mitch mcconnell on a good day wants to see this emergency power exercise the way the president exercised it. >> the presiden
>> i think that's fair. >> so, senator heitkamp, my guess is that a senator like roy blunt representsbably a dozen republican senators who are sitting exactly where he is right now, looking at it exactly the same way he is, which means on the fence could go either way on this. >> i think there is a tremendous number of these folks who are going to have to do some soul-searching on the statements that they made when the president -- when president obama declared daca, and they...
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to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable benjamin e. sasse, a senator from the state of nebraska, who will perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned >> the senate gambling out after a brief pro forma session, the next pro forma gathered tuesday. they will return for legislative business monday at 3:00 pm eastern. you can find live coverage of the senate on c-span2. we take you to the house hearing
to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable benjamin e. sasse, a senator from the state of nebraska, who will perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned >> the senate gambling out after a brief pro forma session, the next pro forma gathered tuesday. they will return for legislative business monday at 3:00 pm eastern....