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gore with and shelby county? >> a couple.most obvious is the composition of the supreme court at the time of shelby county and its predecessor, it's in part a product of the 2000 election. it's hard to figure out who would've been nominated, three of the justices that have been replaced since bush v. gore, were voluntary departures from the supreme court. as many of you know, justices do look like their timing those departures in various ways. the chief justices departure was not a voluntary departure, he died when he was in office. very hard to know would have been president by 2004, but pretty clear that in 2005 the democrats had held the white house even through the 2004 election, that means even if the republicans that wanted 2004 election, jen roberts would have been position as he was to go on to the supreme court. because as a lawyer from private practice, he would've had the same profile he had as a judge on the d.c. circuit. obviously, as a democrat said how the white house in the 2004 election, john roberts would no
gore with and shelby county? >> a couple.most obvious is the composition of the supreme court at the time of shelby county and its predecessor, it's in part a product of the 2000 election. it's hard to figure out who would've been nominated, three of the justices that have been replaced since bush v. gore, were voluntary departures from the supreme court. as many of you know, justices do look like their timing those departures in various ways. the chief justices departure was not a...
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county was decided in shelby county they were putting back those discriminations. but that's only one part of it. and unless we can move away from a group of pernicious actors who basically say if we lose, it was fraudulent, who are now able to use social media and amplify conspiracy theories and repeat blatant falsehoods. you know, i mentioned newt gingrich before, things that have been completely debunked and he knows better. this is not a dumb guy, repeating them is going to basically be like its own virus in the political system creating this left of distrust. all we can do, i think, is vote to push back against that to hope that we can continue to get courageous officials like the georgia secretary of state and others who do push back, but also, to make these kinds of changes and just to add-- as well, i'd like to see election day move now to veterans day and who have died to protect the right to vote. we're seeing even now in the aftermath of the pandemic, a significant increase of voting by mail and early voting next people. people who haven't done it before
county was decided in shelby county they were putting back those discriminations. but that's only one part of it. and unless we can move away from a group of pernicious actors who basically say if we lose, it was fraudulent, who are now able to use social media and amplify conspiracy theories and repeat blatant falsehoods. you know, i mentioned newt gingrich before, things that have been completely debunked and he knows better. this is not a dumb guy, repeating them is going to basically be...
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the day after shelby county was decided in shelby county there putting back those discriminations. but that is only one part of it. and unless we can move away from a group of pernicious actors who basically say if we lose, it was fraudulent, who are now able to social media and amplify spiritually theories an and-falsehoods. things have been completely debunked and he knows better. this is not a dumb guy repeating them is going to basically be like its own virus in the political system, creating this level of distrust. all we can just push back against that you hope we can continue to get courageous officials like the georgia secretary of state and others who do push back. but also to make these changes. just to add as well. i would like to see the election date moved to veterans day. i'm dying to protect the right to vote. if we could do that alone having substantial early voting that would help. were likely to see now the aftermath of the pandemic is significant increase in voting by mail. people of not done it before now see that it is an easy thing to do. i prefer to have peop
the day after shelby county was decided in shelby county there putting back those discriminations. but that is only one part of it. and unless we can move away from a group of pernicious actors who basically say if we lose, it was fraudulent, who are now able to social media and amplify spiritually theories an and-falsehoods. things have been completely debunked and he knows better. this is not a dumb guy repeating them is going to basically be like its own virus in the political system,...
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gore to shelby county? >> well, what jumps out at me is just sort of the contradictory arguments that i hear from progressives when we're talking about those two cases. one of the complaints that progressives make about bush v. gore is that the supreme court mismanaged something that was -- i shouldn't say mismanaged, micromanaged, and in their view mismanaged, something that was largely a matter of state law. and yet, you know, the preclearance section of the voting rights act, that's all about micromanaging, about jumping in early and negotiating what you -- you know, what federal bureaucrats think is acceptable. and then also i heard it just on this panel today several of the panelists have said, you know, the supreme court's mistake was that it didn't let things proceed. it jumped in. well that's, again, exactly what preclearance does. i mean, preclearance not only doesn't wait for the vote to be counted, it doesn't even wait for the election procedures to be implemented. it's all about jumping in and s
gore to shelby county? >> well, what jumps out at me is just sort of the contradictory arguments that i hear from progressives when we're talking about those two cases. one of the complaints that progressives make about bush v. gore is that the supreme court mismanaged something that was -- i shouldn't say mismanaged, micromanaged, and in their view mismanaged, something that was largely a matter of state law. and yet, you know, the preclearance section of the voting rights act, that's...
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richard shelby on the senate side, come to great agreement, and more appropriations and how they would proceed, more needs to be done, and at the same time simultaneous with that we are working on a covid-19 package on wednesday was the deadliest day, any daynyone dies is a complete tragedy for the country. 2800 americans lost. we believe the saddest part of it is the neglect this administration has paved, delay, denial, distortion, and now, finally, we have a new dynamic, a new president, in a little more than a month, committed to crushing the virus, a new dynamic, a vaccine, to make all the difference in the world. that is imminent to the inauguration and emergence of the vaccine which will be soon but not for everyone because of the quantity needed and the money needed to build from vaccine to the lab to vaccination and that is going to require me than we are talking about, what joe biden has been talking about. we believe the framework, bipartan framework unveiled by the senators in a biptisan way with the support of house members in the house, would be a basis for bicameral negot
richard shelby on the senate side, come to great agreement, and more appropriations and how they would proceed, more needs to be done, and at the same time simultaneous with that we are working on a covid-19 package on wednesday was the deadliest day, any daynyone dies is a complete tragedy for the country. 2800 americans lost. we believe the saddest part of it is the neglect this administration has paved, delay, denial, distortion, and now, finally, we have a new dynamic, a new president, in a...
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progress.ng ongress -- madam chair, nita lowey and chair she will bree, ichard shelby, have agreed on the 302-b's. talk. more appropriations and how they would proceed. they made great progress. to be done. and at the same time, simultaneous with that, we're the covid package. deadliest y, was our day. any day that anyone dies is a our ete tragedy for country. lost.americans e believe that one of the saddest parts of it is the neglect that this administration delayed, denial, distortion, and now finally we have a new president, in a little more than a month, crushing the virus. vaccine, a c, a successful vaccine. more than one successful vaccine o make all the difference in the world. is imminent. until the inauguration and the which ce of the vaccine, will be soon, but not for everyone, just because of the uantity needed and the money needed to go from vaccine, from to vaccination to the arm, and that is going to require more than we're talking about now. what joe biden has been talking about. believe -- leader schumer and i believe the framework, the unveiled byramework the senators
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we could ignore shelby county under that construct. i hope that is not where we go because in a polarized system especially, with gerrymandered legislatures, we can see distortions in the system that take away voting rights in states. and if you don't have court that are able to put some guidelines around that and interpret the state laws, and put it into the context of freedoms, we are also headed down a bad path. i think between article one section four of the constitution giving the time, place, and manner to states to be able to decide those things about their elections, and the fact that there are 9000, 10,000, 10,500 separate jurisdictions who have responsibility for part of the casting and counting of ballots, there is a lot of room. one of the reforms that i would really advocate is the consolidation within states, the number of jurisdictions that have responsibilities. election andn this it was not even in 2000, but there is an equal protection that lurking in the fact there are so many jurisdictions and they bring to bear dif
we could ignore shelby county under that construct. i hope that is not where we go because in a polarized system especially, with gerrymandered legislatures, we can see distortions in the system that take away voting rights in states. and if you don't have court that are able to put some guidelines around that and interpret the state laws, and put it into the context of freedoms, we are also headed down a bad path. i think between article one section four of the constitution giving the time,...
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madam chair, nita lowey and chair richard shelby have agreed on the 302-b's. that's more appropriations talk. and how they would proceed. they made great progress. more needs to be done. at the same time, simultaneous with that, we are working on the covid package. on wednesday, was our deadliest day. every day anyone dies is a complete tragedy for the country. 2800 america in this lost. lost. we believe that one of the saddest parts of it is the neglect that this administration has delayed, denial, distortion, hopes, and now finally we have a new dynamic, a new president, in a little more than a month, committed to crushing the virus. a new dynamic, a vaccine, a successful vaccine. more than one successful vaccine to make all the difference in the world. that is imminent. until the inauguration and the emergence of the vaccine, which will be soon, but not for everyone, just because of the quantity needed and the money needed to go from vaccine, from the lab, to vaccination to the arm, and that is going to require more than we're talking about now. but what jo
madam chair, nita lowey and chair richard shelby have agreed on the 302-b's. that's more appropriations talk. and how they would proceed. they made great progress. more needs to be done. at the same time, simultaneous with that, we are working on the covid package. on wednesday, was our deadliest day. every day anyone dies is a complete tragedy for the country. 2800 america in this lost. lost. we believe that one of the saddest parts of it is the neglect that this administration has delayed,...
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shawn kennedy, hubert humphrey, my colleague, senator shelby and so many others and it was overwhelming always presidents captured my attention. i knew the names of senators but that began to change watching the senate select committee on watergate. remarkable time and a remarkable committee and everything changed in 1979, i got a phone call from the chief of staff, campaign for the judge, one year position on the judiciary subcommittee which i eagerly took, not only changed my life but out of respect for this body, for the senate as an institution as individuals, for so many of its members and from that point on i was hooked on this product. before being elected to the senate and now i have come to like the senate allotted importantly all the possibilities that go with it which is why i don't want to spend my last moments talking about what i have done but talk about what needs to be done, what can be done, what is possible. even in 2017 people said it was not possible to elect a democrat from alabama to the u.s. senate and here i have been. it is possible to make affordable quality he
shawn kennedy, hubert humphrey, my colleague, senator shelby and so many others and it was overwhelming always presidents captured my attention. i knew the names of senators but that began to change watching the senate select committee on watergate. remarkable time and a remarkable committee and everything changed in 1979, i got a phone call from the chief of staff, campaign for the judge, one year position on the judiciary subcommittee which i eagerly took, not only changed my life but out of...
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i am grateful for the advice and counsel of alabama senior senator and an old friend, senator shelby. richard and i may disagree on many policies, we have shared a commitment to the people of alabama to make sure that we do all we can to get people in alabama the quality of life that they deserve. and i so much appreciate richard's service to the people of the state of alabama, his distinguished service which started out as a democrat. just saying. [laughter] i also want to mention briefly the chairman of the committees i , senator inhofe, senator alexander who was one of the first april the help me come over in the work we did together. thetor collins who chaired committee, but i am especially grateful for the wrinkling -- ranking members of those committees, senators around, casey, murray, and read. and of course, i want to thank the minority leader for all of his work for me on behalf of me. think you guys know, not always the people of alabama, senator schumer never tried to put puppet strings on me. i know i got accused of that, but he never, ever tried and for that i am very gra
i am grateful for the advice and counsel of alabama senior senator and an old friend, senator shelby. richard and i may disagree on many policies, we have shared a commitment to the people of alabama to make sure that we do all we can to get people in alabama the quality of life that they deserve. and i so much appreciate richard's service to the people of the state of alabama, his distinguished service which started out as a democrat. just saying. [laughter] i also want to mention briefly the...
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shelby i appreciate your coming on.nk. >> thank you. >> you never hear and people in charge hate to admit it but whether or not you get coronavirus you're going to die in the end anyway. how do you deal with that fact? you start by confronting it because it's true. mike row has thought a lot about this and joins us next to explain his conclusion. >> death is inevitable. that's the one thing for certain. unfortunately a secular society and there has never been a mass b secular society in recent history because it has no answer for the basic fact of life so the position of our society the people who run it is life must be preserved at all costs even if that means locking everybody in their room for nine months. mike row has an idea called safety third and we thought tonight would be a good time to explain it. mike great to see you. safety third. i don't think you have it right. isn't it supposed to be first. >>. >> well, top five for sure. safety third really began as a good natured attempt on dirty jobs to inject a littl
shelby i appreciate your coming on.nk. >> thank you. >> you never hear and people in charge hate to admit it but whether or not you get coronavirus you're going to die in the end anyway. how do you deal with that fact? you start by confronting it because it's true. mike row has thought a lot about this and joins us next to explain his conclusion. >> death is inevitable. that's the one thing for certain. unfortunately a secular society and there has never been a mass b secular...
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names of the senators who sat here, john kennedy, ed muskie, hubert humphrey, my colleague senator shelby so many others. and it is just overwhelming. you know, growing up so is the presidency and presidential candidates that captured my attention. i knew some names of senators. that began to change me when i watch a senate selection for watergate when i was in college. remarkable time in a remarkable committee. then everything changed again in 1979 was studied for the bar it came from the chief of staff. i had campaign for the judge. mike offered me a one year position on the judiciary subcommittee. which i eagerly took. that year, not only changed my life but brought a lot of respect for this body, for the senate as an institution. as individuals, as so many of its members have never had before. and from that point on folks, i was hooked. i was hooked on this body. before being elected to the senate, and now i had come to love the senate a lot. and importantly, all of the possibilities that go with it. which is why i don't really floor talk about what i've done. i want to talk about wha
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founded by shelby white and the young foundation in 2007. i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support for the biography center overall this year. it is her vision that's made this program possible. please note our next event is coming up in two days on this thursday october 15. we will interview larry to is timely and important new biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight, we are here to celebrate the publication of aid from lincoln in his time. a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds watch the book has received early reviews in publishers weekly and elsewhere. we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or preferably your own independent store. david reynolds is a distinguished professor at the graduate center, author the cultural biography, winner of the bancroft prize. his other books include the american renaissance, john brown abolitionist and mightier than the store. uncle tom's cabin and the battles for america. our regular for the review books, new york times book review and "wall street journa journal". david will be in con
founded by shelby white and the young foundation in 2007. i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support for the biography center overall this year. it is her vision that's made this program possible. please note our next event is coming up in two days on this thursday october 15. we will interview larry to is timely and important new biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight, we are here to celebrate the publication of aid from lincoln in his time. a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds...
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. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] say senator safe to shelby said we were making real progress on the omnibus spending bill. i know on the part of the labor education bill we are down to discussing report language with the full committee help. we will close that out before they worked through the bill over the last couple of weeks now. we are getting to a good place. i hope we are with the rest of the bill. the other topic i want to talk thet was the arms sale, f-35 sale to the uae. it appears sometime this month there's a congressional vote on that issue. my personal view is it would be a big mistake not to move forward with that arms sale. israel is supportive. netanyahuonly thing -- has agreed on is the sale should go forward. they say understanding it would be a qualitative difference between the uae f-35 and the israel f-35. another distance between what we have. for 20 years now, three administrations, we have increasingly worked closely with the uae on defense issues, on the ground together, in the air together. at least six different extended deployments, the uae has been there. clear
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i want to especially thank chairman shelby and congressman granger. these bills have pro-lifeguard rails on funding, secure president trump's approach to title 10 and respect our citizens' second-amendment rights. the senator -- senate is about to cast impactful votes. none of us think this legislation is perfect but a big bipartisan majority of us recognize the incredible amount of good it will do when we send it to the president's desk. the american people have waited long enough. i'm glad for our country that we're now moving ahead together. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will be in a period morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator for illinois. mr. durbin: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. durbin: i ask consent that the quorum call be suspended. the pre
i want to especially thank chairman shelby and congressman granger. these bills have pro-lifeguard rails on funding, secure president trump's approach to title 10 and respect our citizens' second-amendment rights. the senator -- senate is about to cast impactful votes. none of us think this legislation is perfect but a big bipartisan majority of us recognize the incredible amount of good it will do when we send it to the president's desk. the american people have waited long enough. i'm glad...
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. >> it's also safe to say senator shelby said we are making real progress on the omnibus spending bill. i know on part of the education bill we are down to only discussing report language with the full committee help we are going to close that out before the house and senate they've worked for that over the last couple of weeks now and we are getting to a good place with the rest of the bell. the other topic i want to talk about today is the arms sale. it appears sometime this month there will be a congressional vote on that issue. my personal view is it would be a mistake not to move forward with that arms sale. israel is supporting and i think that it may be the only thing they have agreed on since they formed their coalition government that this sale should go forward. they said in that understanding there would be a qualitative difference between the f35 and israel f35 clearly the abraham accords and what has happened with bahrain the following and others to follow that will be impacted by weathe whether we ce to have the kind of cooperation on defense issues that we have had again
. >> it's also safe to say senator shelby said we are making real progress on the omnibus spending bill. i know on part of the education bill we are down to only discussing report language with the full committee help we are going to close that out before the house and senate they've worked for that over the last couple of weeks now and we are getting to a good place with the rest of the bell. the other topic i want to talk about today is the arms sale. it appears sometime this month...
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i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support
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senator shelby's staff has, mine has. we've given up a lot of time with my colleagues, and for all good reasons, ready to go home for the holidays and recesses and everything else. many of us stayed here working on those appropriations committees, but we couldn't bring the bills up. now, the republican leader, the majority leader, could have brought up any one of them at any time he wanted. we could have done it if one had a time -- in a one-hour time agreement, have an hour for amendments. after all, republicans in the majority have nothing to fear about that. if they don't like an amendment, they can vote it down. if there is something they don't like in the bill, this would give the senator from utah and everybody else a chance to read each one of these bills. if they don't like it, bring up an amendment to strike it. that could have been done. it wasn't, and one of the reasons it wasn't done, we had to take up senate time to day after day after day put through nominees mostly backed by special interest groups on the f
senator shelby's staff has, mine has. we've given up a lot of time with my colleagues, and for all good reasons, ready to go home for the holidays and recesses and everything else. many of us stayed here working on those appropriations committees, but we couldn't bring the bills up. now, the republican leader, the majority leader, could have brought up any one of them at any time he wanted. we could have done it if one had a time -- in a one-hour time agreement, have an hour for amendments....
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it and show me both that they used to play it i don't do is use shelby on the show sure they're my muscles and it's me. do you get out i don't live here past on the street allentown is a little holiday tradition. with these are projects not brother has shown a lot on one of the biggest issues facing china today if pollution. is not an issue is out of ice in any army in the harshest. normal. days on us defines any and yet honestly i was here. more winter than i usually one is a bush. 3 years later a village in china is shot she province catches not brother the tension. local so you can see barmouth has been severely pollution by coal and gas marking the a bomb. go imo so me all the each other and those only vetoes. i hope you want all this shit out o. funny what out while we're on samoa mission and how you solve either the phone you know to the shias so you won't hear the say it would help with the leader who to the fore hamas you will say can once all be all knowledge of the nation i will. motion i mean it's all down to. just. difficulty i'll be aware of things like the mantle of houston.
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it and show me both that the you just saw it i don't know it is yours shelby on the issue issues in my this is more than that it's. cut. costs what do you get it's a deposit on a street to say. that all of the attention. with these op projects not brother has shown a lot on one of the biggest issues facing china today live coverage of it or not is out of pocket any on the in the dollars. their normal. days honest the funds audience here on the subways here. want to know that i usually on one is a bush. 3 years later a village in china is shot she province catches not brother the tension. local so you can see barmouth has been severely pollution by coal and gas mining the a bomb. will cheer now both sides are saying what about. you and also me all the each other and those only because. you want to hold this shit out of funny what out while we're on samoa mission and how you sound like the from the middle to the shias so you won't hear the say what now when the leader which of the 4 hamas you will say kim wants all be all knowledge and solution idea. so it doesn't. just. give me your wor
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i've spoke within the chairman of the committee in the senate, senator shelby. i think he's committed to keeping government open and having a bipartisan bill. nita lowey on our side. those are the two main negotiators in all of this. also again they want to find common ground and i think they're close to that. and then when the committees cannot find their common ground, what is left is what is kicked p to the principal -terms of leadership. we don't negotiate the bill all along. so when that comes, if they have not resolved, which i hope they will and they can, then that's when we would as normal, regular order would be. reporter: this week, congresswoman delauro held a hearing on repealing the hyde amendment. will a bill repealing the hyde amendment be in the house? ms. pelosi: i don't know if there'll be a bill to do that but it will be part of legislation. i have been an opponent of the hyde amendment long before i came to congress. i would be receptive to that happening. reporter: does it depends on the outcome of the of the senate what the house does? ms.
i've spoke within the chairman of the committee in the senate, senator shelby. i think he's committed to keeping government open and having a bipartisan bill. nita lowey on our side. those are the two main negotiators in all of this. also again they want to find common ground and i think they're close to that. and then when the committees cannot find their common ground, what is left is what is kicked p to the principal -terms of leadership. we don't negotiate the bill all along. so when that...
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it and show me both that they used to talk it out i don't do is use shelby on the show issues if my this is more than not it's. time. to do to get. on the street. and let all of the attention. with these op projects not brother has shown a lot on one of the biggest issues facing china today if pollution and it not is out of bounds it any on the on the dollars. the. in normal. days honest the fans audience here on the subways here. want to know that i usually are ones i wish. 3 years later a village in china's shot she province catches not brothers attention. local so you can see barmouth has been severely pollution by coal and gas mining live on. both sides are saying what about. you i'm also me although each other then goes on to be those. who want to. do what i call the shit out of funny without well without samoa and shinier now you sound like the from the middle to the shias so you went you. say it would help with the leader which of the 4 promise you will say can once all be all knowledge and solution idea. and i mean it's all down to. just. the very cultural feel we're going to. ha
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get into how many bullets they used to talk it out of how to do is use shelby on the issue issues in my muscles and that is. tough. to do to get. on the street. and let all of the attention. with these op projects not brother has shown a lot on one of the biggest issues facing china today if pollution and it is not it is out of us it many on the on the hardships. norn so it's honest the fans audience here on the subways here. want to know than i usually are ones i watch. 3 years later a village in china is shot she province catches not brothers attention. local so you can see barmouth has been severely pollution by coal and gas mining live on. both sides are saying what about. you and also me all the each other and those only be those. who want to. do what all this should other funny without well without samoa and shinier now you sound like a diva you know jewish years so you went you. say it would help with the leader which in the form of your say came and i'll be all knowledge of the nation i feel. it's all down to. just. give me your word claim to. have told you see. the villages
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[inaudible] 's vac at think it is also safe to say that senator shelby said we are making real progress on the omnibus spending bill. i know on the part of the labor h education bill i think we are down to only discussing report language with the full committee help. we are going to close that out to the four member house speaker and senate and work through that bill over the last couple of weeks now. i think were getting to a good place. i hope we aren't the rest of the bill. the other topic i want to talk about is the arms sale come the f35 sailed the uae. pierce sometimes this month there will be a congressional vote on that issue. my personal view would be a big mistake not to move forward with that arms sale. israel is supportive. i think it may be the only thing that they have agreed on since they formed their coalition governments. that this sale should go forward. they say that understanding there be a qualitative difference between the u aef 35 in the israel f35. and then a nether difference between what we have it. but for 20 years now, three different administrations we have
[inaudible] 's vac at think it is also safe to say that senator shelby said we are making real progress on the omnibus spending bill. i know on the part of the labor h education bill i think we are down to only discussing report language with the full committee help. we are going to close that out to the four member house speaker and senate and work through that bill over the last couple of weeks now. i think were getting to a good place. i hope we aren't the rest of the bill. the other topic i...
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you know, you spoke about shelby versus holder and what has been the impact. i know that one of the discussions was when that was coming up was that that was focused on a certain number of states, which had historical difficult behavior with regard to voter suppression. but we've now gotten to the point where some new states are getting engaged with that. how is that changed over time? jane: so, today i think we would say that any sense that voter suppression is a uniquely or distinctly southern problem is no longer the case. that we look out across the national landscape and, when we analyze voter suppression, we can see it at work, yes, in the american south, but we can also find it alive and well and working in the midwest. and in the context of the coronavirus challenges, i don't think there's a state in the u.s. that isn't going to be touched, or there are too few states in the u.s. that will be not touched by the resulting voters oppression as very late in the game and how we vote, where we vote, when we vote, is shifting right under our feet. and so, vo
you know, you spoke about shelby versus holder and what has been the impact. i know that one of the discussions was when that was coming up was that that was focused on a certain number of states, which had historical difficult behavior with regard to voter suppression. but we've now gotten to the point where some new states are getting engaged with that. how is that changed over time? jane: so, today i think we would say that any sense that voter suppression is a uniquely or distinctly...
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on permanently funding black housin with shelby on shark tank the national institute of health trading new diagnosc tests anyways. and kg and others on other things that i mentioned. with casey and others on the perkins act with harry rd and bill when theys were lears on the american compete side. none of this could've bn done without an extension of staff. but instead of thanking them in a rushed way now. im going to make a separate salute to the staff speech tomorrow. mayb i will startedradition. my favorite time in the uted anstates sene has been the mark in history teachers going by to come to the senate floor before it opens. while they are attending the academy's that were created by the legislation, introduced in maden an address, 18 years ago rid after that address, ted kennedy, knowing it when rhonda got 20 democratic cosponsors. in the house, marsha blackburn another so fast the bill there. the teachers and come to the floor before we open iariably go through our guests, to try to find webster's. look for the kennedy brothers and they asked where is jefferson davis' desk. it
on permanently funding black housin with shelby on shark tank the national institute of health trading new diagnosc tests anyways. and kg and others on other things that i mentioned. with casey and others on the perkins act with harry rd and bill when theys were lears on the american compete side. none of this could've bn done without an extension of staff. but instead of thanking them in a rushed way now. im going to make a separate salute to the staff speech tomorrow. mayb i will...
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with blunt and shelby on the shark tank and the n.i.h. creating new diagnostics tests. with bur and mansion and king on the student loan law i mention the with casey and enzi on the perkins act. with harry reid and bill frist when they were leaders on the american competes act. none of this could have been done without an exceptional staff, but instead of thanking them in a rushed way now, i'm going to make a separate salute to the staff speech tomorrow. maybe i'll start a tradition. my favorite time in the united states senate has been with the american history teachers who i invite to come to the senate floor before it opens while they are attending the academies that were created by the legislation i introduced in my maiden address 18 years ago. after that address, ted kennedy, without my knowing it, went around and got 20 democratic cosponsors. in the house, roger wicker and marsha blackburn helped pass the bill there where they were then. the teachers who come to the floor before we open invariably go to our desks and try to find daniel webster's desk. they look fo
with blunt and shelby on the shark tank and the n.i.h. creating new diagnostics tests. with bur and mansion and king on the student loan law i mention the with casey and enzi on the perkins act. with harry reid and bill frist when they were leaders on the american competes act. none of this could have been done without an exceptional staff, but instead of thanking them in a rushed way now, i'm going to make a separate salute to the staff speech tomorrow. maybe i'll start a tradition. my...
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. >>> saturday shelby is getting into it with his teammates because they could not stop josh allen whochdowns and buffalo is victorious to clinch their first division title since 1995. the first time in 12 years that a team other than the patriots has been victorious in the afc east. >>> the stanford women are trying to add on to the coaches ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> the rose bowl is be
. >>> saturday shelby is getting into it with his teammates because they could not stop josh allen whochdowns and buffalo is victorious to clinch their first division title since 1995. the first time in 12 years that a team other than the patriots has been victorious in the afc east. >>> the stanford women are trying to add on to the coaches ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation...
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. >> -- shelby on the senate side have come to great agreement on the 302bs, more appropriations talk and how they would proceed, they've made great progress, more needs to be done. and at the same time, simultaneous with that, we're working on the covid package. on wednesday with our deadliest day -- every day that anyone dies is a complete tragedy for our country. 2,800 americans lost. we believe that one of the saddest parts of it is the neglect that this administration has played, delay, denial, distortion, hoax. and now finally we have a new dynamic, a new president in a little more than a month, committed to crushing the virus. a new dynamic, a vaccine, a successful vaccine. more than one successful vaccines to make all the difference in the world. that is imminent until the inauguration and the emergence of the vaccine which will be soon, but not for everyone, just because of the quantity needed and the money needed to go from vaccine, from the lab to vaccination, to the arm. that's going to require more than we're talking about now. but what joe biden has been talking about. w
. >> -- shelby on the senate side have come to great agreement on the 302bs, more appropriations talk and how they would proceed, they've made great progress, more needs to be done. and at the same time, simultaneous with that, we're working on the covid package. on wednesday with our deadliest day -- every day that anyone dies is a complete tragedy for our country. 2,800 americans lost. we believe that one of the saddest parts of it is the neglect that this administration has played,...
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. >> hold on, before you leave -- >> shelby fill, a server at ihop in west des moines, iowa, is aboutod-bye cut short by a customer with a very important message. >> so i had people donate some money. >> oh, okay -- >> the reality not yet sinking in until that stack of cash. >> so you get $1,300. >> the $1,300 surprise. >> thank you so much! >> yeah, of course. >> oh my gosh. >> that's gratitude. and that's "nightline." you can watch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. than
. >> hold on, before you leave -- >> shelby fill, a server at ihop in west des moines, iowa, is aboutod-bye cut short by a customer with a very important message. >> so i had people donate some money. >> oh, okay -- >> the reality not yet sinking in until that stack of cash. >> so you get $1,300. >> the $1,300 surprise. >> thank you so much! >> yeah, of course. >> oh my gosh. >> that's gratitude. and that's "nightline."...
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>>as covid-19 patients blood california hospitals overwhelming intensive care units near shelby weight is offering a helping just trying to make a little bit of a positive impact in such a terrible situation she left her home in indiana be traveling to adventist health lodi memorial hospital to offer >>it's a deeply personal mission her own and julia died from the illness back in april because i know how the families feel you don't know that that's the last time you got to see somebody. >>or speak to >>being able be easier and provide that comfort what's important to me. >>state worries traveling health care workers like wait are getting harder and harder to find additional say they brought on more than 500 temporary employees, but they're still looking for roughly 3,000 more to deal with the holiday search. we would love to feel the pull people from all over the country. right now the entire country is struggling so we don't have the luxury of being able to pull from from that we normally do doctors also say some healthcare workers are less willing to travel for their own safety now w
>>as covid-19 patients blood california hospitals overwhelming intensive care units near shelby weight is offering a helping just trying to make a little bit of a positive impact in such a terrible situation she left her home in indiana be traveling to adventist health lodi memorial hospital to offer >>it's a deeply personal mission her own and julia died from the illness back in april because i know how the families feel you don't know that that's the last time you got to see...
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>>as covid-19 patients blood california hospitals overwhelming intensive care units near shelby weightt trying to make a little bit of a positive impact in such a terrible situation she left her home in indiana be traveling to adventist health lodi memorial hospital to offer percent. it's a deeply personal mission her own and julia died from the illness back in april because i know how the families feel you don't know that that's the last time you got to see somebody. >>or speak to >>being able be easier and provide that comfort what's important to me. >>state worries traveling health care workers like wait are getting harder and harder to find additional say they brought on more than 500 temporary employees, but they're still looking for roughly 3,000 more to deal with the holiday search. we would love to feel the pull people from all over the country. right now the entire country is struggling so we don't have the luxury of being able to pull from from that we normally do doctors also say some healthcare workers are less willing to travel for their own safety now warning that if some
>>as covid-19 patients blood california hospitals overwhelming intensive care units near shelby weightt trying to make a little bit of a positive impact in such a terrible situation she left her home in indiana be traveling to adventist health lodi memorial hospital to offer percent. it's a deeply personal mission her own and julia died from the illness back in april because i know how the families feel you don't know that that's the last time you got to see somebody. >>or speak to...
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we're all just shelby akhmed told us the latest surge in infections could not come at a tougher time for hospitals in the u.k. you know it's a very challenging situation in. the u.s. but. in brenda's tremendous stress at this moment it is much worse than what we were seeing in march you can dine in my new visa of the crunch window months and it has already been pressured in these critical months and look to the world gets going and all of those we've got to bend them and so putting the 2 together it's highly challenging it's very very. difficult to manage the situation we've looked at the links in a vision to be we're going constraints or any. situation in which you have to make a decision between life and dead but. privately gayman fortunately and you have to be ignored because you have to still run a so this and of the population at large. well this new covert strain has now spread from the u.k. to the united states it's been detected in colorado it comes as the state of new york braces for a new surge in case we have been talking about potential for spread during christmas. americ
we're all just shelby akhmed told us the latest surge in infections could not come at a tougher time for hospitals in the u.k. you know it's a very challenging situation in. the u.s. but. in brenda's tremendous stress at this moment it is much worse than what we were seeing in march you can dine in my new visa of the crunch window months and it has already been pressured in these critical months and look to the world gets going and all of those we've got to bend them and so putting the 2...
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shelby phone was one of the authors who appeared in 2001. in fact we visited his home in memphis. e>> on that desk there you use that pen we talked about before. >> that is the kind that used to be imposed offices. and absolute nightmare. but it's an odd thing to do. i don't worry about that. i was lucky, i found a whole bunch of dusty old stationary shop just down. and i bought myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper to write on? >> that is a big problem. i don't type right paper. it doesn't have ink the weight used to. >> what is this i have in my hand? >> that is the menus good for shiloh. and at the end ofre each day i do the final corrective draft and put ithe on the stack and then type it up for printer prints back is this the original or copy? >> that's a final days copy each day i would do it i done that day and end the day my making that final copy. >> you got up on the shelf there, how many other of your original? >> shiloh, county is not up yet, it's my sixth novel. >> you have any idea how valuable those are? >> no. spare equity going to do with them? cynically
shelby phone was one of the authors who appeared in 2001. in fact we visited his home in memphis. e>> on that desk there you use that pen we talked about before. >> that is the kind that used to be imposed offices. and absolute nightmare. but it's an odd thing to do. i don't worry about that. i was lucky, i found a whole bunch of dusty old stationary shop just down. and i bought myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper to write on? >> that is a big problem. i...
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granny we've already done christmas and it couldn't be last just staying with this story relatives shelby awkward told us the latest surgeon infections couldn't have come at a more challenging time for hospitals in the united kingdom. disability challenging situation in. the us but. tremendous stress at this moment is much worse than what we were seeing in march you can dine in minute these are all of the crunch so. and it is a moment and ritual in these critical months and look to the work is going on we've got to bend them in so putting the 2 together it's highly challenging it's very very. difficult to manage the situation. with the latest inhibition to be. constraints or any. situation in which you have to make a decision between life and. brody gayman fortunately and you have to be pragmatic because you have to still run us over this and of the population at large well then you covert strain is now spread from the u.k. to the u.s. it's been detected in colorado and this comes as the state of new york braces for a new surge in cases we have been talking about potential for spread duri
granny we've already done christmas and it couldn't be last just staying with this story relatives shelby awkward told us the latest surgeon infections couldn't have come at a more challenging time for hospitals in the united kingdom. disability challenging situation in. the us but. tremendous stress at this moment is much worse than what we were seeing in march you can dine in minute these are all of the crunch so. and it is a moment and ritual in these critical months and look to the work is...
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read the names of the senators who sat here, john kennedy, hubert humphrey, my colleague senator shelbyand so many others, and it is just overwhelming. growing up it's always the presidents and candidates that capture my attention. i knew the names of some setors, but that began to change for me watching the senate select committee on watergate when was in college remarkable time and a remarkable committee. and importantly all the possibilities thato with i. everybody should do this if there is a better plan you can come up with, put it out there. it's possible to get people in remote areas access to healthcare it's going to take a lot of work ati it's going to take getting out of the corners and it's possible torovide quality education to bringvery man, woman and child into the modern era just like we did and the congress did and by setting a minimum wage that isn't going to hamstri the m businesses but will raise the quality of living for so many in this country. it takes a lot of work, it takes hard work. it's possiblfor law enforcement to serve and protect not just some to root out
read the names of the senators who sat here, john kennedy, hubert humphrey, my colleague senator shelbyand so many others, and it is just overwhelming. growing up it's always the presidents and candidates that capture my attention. i knew the names of some setors, but that began to change for me watching the senate select committee on watergate when was in college remarkable time and a remarkable committee. and importantly all the possibilities thato with i. everybody should do this if there is...
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was the status i think that would run into the se kind of reasoning thatre the cot pointed to in shelby county. >> but in that instance you say the policyreould be unlawful but you are not taking the positn is preuded at this point from channg and issuing a new policy whichould be a separat question. >> is been issued in this categorical nature know congress and no executi branch before now ever thought undocumented immigrants could be excluded from the whole number of persons in each state. >> and pay property taxes. there are neighbors or coworkers or family members they are neighbors underny possible definition of that term. >> thank you general counsel. but battle? >> thank you mr. chief justice.e. so with this case now they seem to accept to a couple weeks but as you said mr. chief justice by the time we were in the matching the secretary will be ready to send his report with that extremely compressed timeline in january that it should be used to run out the clock on the presidents opportunity to send a statement to congress if the president can continue the immigration status then
was the status i think that would run into the se kind of reasoning thatre the cot pointed to in shelby county. >> but in that instance you say the policyreould be unlawful but you are not taking the positn is preuded at this point from channg and issuing a new policy whichould be a separat question. >> is been issued in this categorical nature know congress and no executi branch before now ever thought undocumented immigrants could be excluded from the whole number of persons in...
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signed off on the future relationship agreements in brussels european council and commission president shelby shell and us live on the line formalize the books approval of brussels papers have been flown out to the u.k. for citing that all 27 member states will abide by the agreement provisionally until it can be ratified by the parliament paul brennan has this update from westminster. it was an a billionth performance by prime minister boris johnson swatting away criticisms of the deal from the labor opposition who said that it was a rather thin deal and the traders would be. overcome with an avalanche of red tape and bureaucracy and checks but the opposition parties know and knew that it was a done deal the battle was over and you can tell just from the surroundings i mean i know we're in the middle of a pandemic and an almost total lockdown tear for us the restrictive measures around the parliament building but given the flags and the whistles and the horns on the shouting that we've seen in previous big parliamentary set pieces here the contrast is marked when you look around me now it wa
signed off on the future relationship agreements in brussels european council and commission president shelby shell and us live on the line formalize the books approval of brussels papers have been flown out to the u.k. for citing that all 27 member states will abide by the agreement provisionally until it can be ratified by the parliament paul brennan has this update from westminster. it was an a billionth performance by prime minister boris johnson swatting away criticisms of the deal from...
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you've written so well on the idea of citizenship including anthropology about tommy shelby so the sword and the shield is about reframing how we think and making the argument that both sword and shield. >> especially at such a powerful and resonant image in one of the things you do in the book which is striking that nobody has done it with this degree of elaboration or sophistication is to show how they mutually influence each other that in all of these, you know, striking intellectual ways, when we talk for the capitalism and you brought up a piece of king writing that i always try to focus on in my piece but almost never see anyone mention when he talks about the homestead act. it's a crucial part of the building of white supremacy that you partial out all this land to white settlers and of course that gets bought out by white corporations and you basically are committing to acts of, you know, racial quotation at the same time and excluding african-americans from benefiting from the distribution of the land and committing a genocidal act against native indigenous people. that's not th
you've written so well on the idea of citizenship including anthropology about tommy shelby so the sword and the shield is about reframing how we think and making the argument that both sword and shield. >> especially at such a powerful and resonant image in one of the things you do in the book which is striking that nobody has done it with this degree of elaboration or sophistication is to show how they mutually influence each other that in all of these, you know, striking intellectual...