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in state houses. until we know -- every democrat can tell you the swing senate races. right? >> they need to know the secretary of state races, we are only two seats from winning the arizona state house, three from winning the michigan state house. the other side, the coke brothers and alec, they know this stuff like the back of their hand. all we do is get excited about a few senate races when they're pro democracy and states. we need accountability at the legal level. but we need to be much more satisfier politically and go to where democracy is most fiercely being attacked. which is in state after state after state. >> by the way, one person that doesn't believe is mike lee. he has a much tougher race. there are some people who do care in some states. let's talk really quickly. maya flores. this was a race in a tiny turnout, like fewer than 30,000 people voted. she flips the seat that had been traditionally democratic. 85% his spanic. the second-most hispanic congressional district in america. she picks it up. you can talk a little about this? democrats didn't even compete.
in state houses. until we know -- every democrat can tell you the swing senate races. right? >> they need to know the secretary of state races, we are only two seats from winning the arizona state house, three from winning the michigan state house. the other side, the coke brothers and alec, they know this stuff like the back of their hand. all we do is get excited about a few senate races when they're pro democracy and states. we need accountability at the legal level. but we need to be...
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housing. another measure of state support that works in the secondary housing market. these are payments for large families 450.000 rubles. which can be used to pay off a mortgage, if the third or subsequent child was born in 2019 or later, do not forget about the priority of developing the far east, the preferential family mortgage program in the far eastern federal district applies not only to primary, but also to the secondary market. however, not all housing of the previous owner can be purchased. only in rural areas, but the condition is more than interesting, the rate is only five percent. the loan amount is 6 million rubles. and what about young people who have already thought about buying a home on the secondary market, but have not yet got children, don’t worry, there are options for them, and there are several, for example, the far eastern mortgage, with which you can get a loan for the secondary housing not only for rural areas, but also for mono cities, simply put, affordable houses and apartments. even if not everywhere, the criterion that follows a spouse
housing. another measure of state support that works in the secondary housing market. these are payments for large families 450.000 rubles. which can be used to pay off a mortgage, if the third or subsequent child was born in 2019 or later, do not forget about the priority of developing the far east, the preferential family mortgage program in the far eastern federal district applies not only to primary, but also to the secondary market. however, not all housing of the previous owner can be...
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captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by by the following congress members, bordeaux, costa and swayl yell, these members will vote yes on the jackson lee amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by representatives wasserman schultz, thinks members will vote yes on the jackson lee amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does -- for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that he will vote no on amendment number 1. some for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recogn
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captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman johnson and representative rush, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on retaining title 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin of virginia, mr. suozzi, ms. moore, mr. evans, mr. sherman, ms. barragan, mr. lowenthal, mre that these eight members will vote yes on retaining title 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise -- no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina and mrs. boebert of color
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then ase i got older got into politics myself and then in 1997 i ran for state representative in massachusetts got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts spending 16 years as a state representative. sixteen years fighting for working people and for homelessness and defending marriage equality and for rights of the lgbtq community making sure we have all the different rights then have a great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston and i could get elected mayor and for seven years as mayor we could bring universal to the city free community college. [applause] we can do a lot of things so my entire career has been fighting for good jobs and access to healthcare mental and h physical health to make sure we continue to open up a strongng middle-class of workers in union rights. and i say that you might figure out that's what i did but that's what we're fighting for in november if you think about where we are this is the most important election in our lifetime. we hear that every four years because every two years and every four years it is the most important election of ourtw lifeti
then ase i got older got into politics myself and then in 1997 i ran for state representative in massachusetts got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts spending 16 years as a state representative. sixteen years fighting for working people and for homelessness and defending marriage equality and for rights of the lgbtq community making sure we have all the different rights then have a great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston and i could get elected...
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captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jeffries of new york, i inform the house that mr. jeffries will vote yes on the amendments en bloc 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote yea on en bloc number two. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. sires, mrs. watson coleman, mr. payne, mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. adleer, i inform the house that these members will vote -- and mr. nadler, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on
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be just as upset about people who are enforcing the law as the speaker of the arizona house and the secretary of stategia or shaye moss, and say anybody that goes to their houses or threatens them, that it's just as contemptible. >> rud ruby freeman had to leavr house for months. these are not people who have huge resources. >> and shaye moss, who said her grandmother, that they were coming to the house and attacking her. >> and she felt responsibility for all of that, and you can understand that. but i think this was also all of these personal stories about how when the guardrails come off, was also aimed at the justice department. the justice department, a lot of people on this committee believe, have been slow walking a lot of things. they have also prosecuted over 800 people, because of january 6th. and if you look at these stories, and you say, look at the harm, look at the harm that was done by the lies that trump and his allies were peddling to decent, honest people, trying to do their jobs. look at the result, and you can see it as leading up to what happened to january 6th on the capitol, whi
be just as upset about people who are enforcing the law as the speaker of the arizona house and the secretary of stategia or shaye moss, and say anybody that goes to their houses or threatens them, that it's just as contemptible. >> rud ruby freeman had to leavr house for months. these are not people who have huge resources. >> and shaye moss, who said her grandmother, that they were coming to the house and attacking her. >> and she felt responsibility for all of that, and you...
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bowers is the speaker of the arizona state house.r witness on tuesday at the january 6th committee hearing. he told in painstaking detail how he was brow beaten and cajoled by the trump administration, by the president, by the president's lawyer rudy giuliani. it was rusty bowers who had the exchange with giuliani when he was trying giuliani to manipulate the outcome ingiulia have a lot of theories, we don't have a lot of evidence. back on december 4th, 2020, a month after the election, a month before january 6th, bowers took the unusual and notable move of releasing a statement criticizing team trump's efforts. he said, as a conservative republican, i don't like the results of the presidential election. i voted for president trump and worked hard to re-elect him, but i cannot and will not entertain a suggestion that we violate current law to change the outcome of a certified election. and then rusty bowers found himself and his family subject to ridicule, scorn and threats from people who were upset because he wouldn't do what donal
bowers is the speaker of the arizona state house.r witness on tuesday at the january 6th committee hearing. he told in painstaking detail how he was brow beaten and cajoled by the trump administration, by the president, by the president's lawyer rudy giuliani. it was rusty bowers who had the exchange with giuliani when he was trying giuliani to manipulate the outcome ingiulia have a lot of theories, we don't have a lot of evidence. back on december 4th, 2020, a month after the election, a month...
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and there's now a bill pending in the senate that's already cleared the house that on a federal level would include local and stateral law enforcement officers who suffer similar experiences to jeff. so she's calling for the senate to vote on that. it cleared the house 402-12 and just passed the senate judiciary committee unanimously. so that's part of her mission in this, is that other widows and widowers and children never have to go through what the smith family has gone through. >> i want to ask more about that in a minute, but i have to ask you about tonight because as we mentioned, you're going to be there. you're attending. we know based on what we've heard from members of the committee and from our reporting that there will be intense footage shown. potentially graphic stuff. and i imagine for you, it is going to be reliving the trauma from that day. given that, why is it important for you? why did you decide you wanted to be in that hearing room tonight? >> i think it's important to show that even though some of the officers are no longer with us, they're still here. we still represent them as you know, i
and there's now a bill pending in the senate that's already cleared the house that on a federal level would include local and stateral law enforcement officers who suffer similar experiences to jeff. so she's calling for the senate to vote on that. it cleared the house 402-12 and just passed the senate judiciary committee unanimously. so that's part of her mission in this, is that other widows and widowers and children never have to go through what the smith family has gone through. >> i...
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we'll speak to a member of the texas state house special committee investigating the attack. you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold on tight d let go! stay t nights and get a free night. book now at stwestern.com. ...years faster an our initial projections. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. capella university sees education differently. our flexpath learning format lets you earn your bachelor's degree at your pace. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal,
we'll speak to a member of the texas state house special committee investigating the attack. you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold on tight d let go! stay t nights and get a free night. book now at stwestern.com. ...years faster an our initial projections. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. capella university sees education differently. our flexpath learning format lets you earn your bachelor's...
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housing construction. it is important that state assistance in providing housing for citizens is provided to those who reallyshe needs it. to this end, we are completing the development of a unified register of certain categories of citizens, the necessary improvement of the procedure for providing housing, including using the mechanism of rented housing. the same approach is supposed to be considered or for the emergency resettlement program within the framework it is important to form a responsible attitude of one's own. now the total area of all apartment buildings in the country is 2.4 billion square meters, 7-8% of this volume have wear and tear of more than 65%. to date, the resettlement of citizens for emergency housing stock. uh, twenty-two. we are running ahead of tampas on june 4-14, on an accrual basis we have resettled 365,200 people and of 6 million 149.000 m². well, or uh, 92 2.000 this year, even though the problem of aging housing remains relevant on average across the country. up to 2 million m² of housing is recognized as emergency in our country, and in the thirtieth year it will be nece
housing construction. it is important that state assistance in providing housing for citizens is provided to those who reallyshe needs it. to this end, we are completing the development of a unified register of certain categories of citizens, the necessary improvement of the procedure for providing housing, including using the mechanism of rented housing. the same approach is supposed to be considered or for the emergency resettlement program within the framework it is important to form a...
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state representative. in massachusetts. i got elected to the housef representatives in massachusetts, where i spent 16 years as a state representative. 16 years fighting for working people. 16 years fighting for homelessness. 16 years defending marriage equality. in 2013, i had the great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston. i was able to get elected. for seven years as mayor, we were able to bring universal prekindergarten to the city of boston. we were able to do a lot of things. my entire career has been fighting for good jobs, access to health care, mental and physical health, making sure we continue to open up a strong middle class for workers and union rights. i say that to you in this room because a lot of you know who i am, because that is what we are fighting for in november. when you think about where we are, this is the most important election in our lifetime. we hear that every two or four years. why? because every two years or four years, it is the most important election of our lifetime. that is why we do it. i w
state representative. in massachusetts. i got elected to the housef representatives in massachusetts, where i spent 16 years as a state representative. 16 years fighting for working people. 16 years fighting for homelessness. 16 years defending marriage equality. in 2013, i had the great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston. i was able to get elected. for seven years as mayor, we were able to bring universal prekindergarten to the city of boston. we were able to do a lot...
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the republicans throughout the obama years at the state house and federal court level, they have beenl about this for decades. but especially in the last ten years. >>> ahead, brand new reporting takes us inside the white house as it faces stiff pressure from democrats on the economy and more. she'e's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it. yep, them too. it's an invigorating rush... ...zapping millions germs in seconds. for that one-of-a-kind whoa... .which leaves you feeling... ahhhhhhh listerine. feel the whoa! you feeling... fishing helps ease my mind. it's kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [submarine rising out of water] [minions making noise] minions are bitin' today. (sung) liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. minions: the rise of gru, in theaters july 1st. the minions are coming to ihop. with an all new menu you're going to love. ♪ ♪ excuse me! enjoy the minions menu at ihop. for a limited time kids eat free! and catch minions: the rise of gru. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by
the republicans throughout the obama years at the state house and federal court level, they have beenl about this for decades. but especially in the last ten years. >>> ahead, brand new reporting takes us inside the white house as it faces stiff pressure from democrats on the economy and more. she'e's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it. yep, them too. it's an invigorating rush... ...zapping millions germs in seconds. for that one-of-a-kind whoa... .which leaves you...
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inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. mace of south carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative mace will vote yea on en bloc 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new jersey seek recognition? mrs. watson coleman: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. khanna, i inform the house that he will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lamb of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. lamb will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 1. >> madam speaker, as the member designate
inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. mace of south carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative mace will vote...
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it is called the bay area regional black housing fund and a coalition of local leaders want the state to commit $500 million. they believe it will serve as a model to address housing disparities in the state caused by generations of racial injustice. prioritizing black developers, buyers, and renters and solutions for the state's housing crisis. >> black communities have faced a tidal wave of displacement and severe disparities in housing stability and healthcare. >> they call it a critical investment in the state budget and say the budget surplus is the perfect time to make it happen. i contacted the governor's office about this and have not heard back. >>> a suspect is hurt after a chase and shootout in solano county. this started when fairfield officers tried to make a traffic stop about 10:00 p.m. last night. police say a man identified as patrick hall sped away and fired multiple shots. police followed the driver where the suspect's tired were punctured. it ended at fairgrounds pla. the suspect is expected to survive. no officers were ass the h grow crisis. the center where peopl
it is called the bay area regional black housing fund and a coalition of local leaders want the state to commit $500 million. they believe it will serve as a model to address housing disparities in the state caused by generations of racial injustice. prioritizing black developers, buyers, and renters and solutions for the state's housing crisis. >> black communities have faced a tidal wave of displacement and severe disparities in housing stability and healthcare. >> they call it a...
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in many state houses, particularly ones that are dominated by republicans like the tennessee state houses piled atop on whatever the kind of got, right? so we are seeing outline, you know, trans kids in sports, right? it strikes me that this won't be the end of abortion legislation coming up in your state, but every session there will now be attempts to criminalize the importation of abortion drugs, or other things. do you suspect that there will be more on this to come in your state legislator, or some of that serves in that body? >> absolutely, one of them telling individuals as this is the start of everybody's right on the line. racial rights, access to health care, the ability to stop guns from entering the hands of people who don't belong. everybody's lives are on the line with this decision. it's just that women are the start of this. what we have to do is challenge this idea of being pro-life. if you want to be a pro-life state, that tennessee says it is, then we need to make sure we are expanding health care access. we need to make sure we are allowing families to determine how t
in many state houses, particularly ones that are dominated by republicans like the tennessee state houses piled atop on whatever the kind of got, right? so we are seeing outline, you know, trans kids in sports, right? it strikes me that this won't be the end of abortion legislation coming up in your state, but every session there will now be attempts to criminalize the importation of abortion drugs, or other things. do you suspect that there will be more on this to come in your state...
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we should consider how on january 6th multiple state houses were also sort of in the crosshairs of actionextremists involved in january 6th have a different understanding of what truth is. can you expand on that a bit? because there's truth and lies. >> yes, absolutely. it may be good to think about the role of conspiracy theory here, because a lot of what we heard in the testimony was not only about death threats, and i don't mean to say that death threats are minor in any way. but it also had the shape of some specifically conspiratorial world views, including things like accusations of pedophilia, which we see often in qanon movement, materials and including some more organized forms of intimidation and harassment. so that should draw our attention to two different problems. one is what the commission was doing today, which is sort of what is the role of our political officials in instigating campaigns of harassment against our civil servants who are just trying to carry out votes. and then the other part is about who the people are who are, in fact, doing the harassing. and i think we
we should consider how on january 6th multiple state houses were also sort of in the crosshairs of actionextremists involved in january 6th have a different understanding of what truth is. can you expand on that a bit? because there's truth and lies. >> yes, absolutely. it may be good to think about the role of conspiracy theory here, because a lot of what we heard in the testimony was not only about death threats, and i don't mean to say that death threats are minor in any way. but it...
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housing fund. a coalition of local leaders wants state to commit $500 million. they believe this will serve as a model to address housing disparities in the state caused by generations of racial injustice. prioritizing black developers buyer and renters in solutions for the state's housing crisis. >> black communities are facing a tidal wave of displacement and severe disparities in wealth and housing and health care. >> they call it a critical investment in the state budget and say our budget surplus is the perfect time to make it happen. i contacted the governor's office to find their take on this and have not yet heard back. erin makovec, kpix 5. ♪ >>> hope, love and pride. thousands of you hit the streets in san francisco and elsewhere across the country for gay pride weekend. truly a sight to see over the weekend. you see that in fast forward motion there behind me. all of you came out to enjoy the parade. many were out early to get a good spot and soak in the atmosphere that has been missing the last two years during the pandemic. lauren toms caught up with
housing fund. a coalition of local leaders wants state to commit $500 million. they believe this will serve as a model to address housing disparities in the state caused by generations of racial injustice. prioritizing black developers buyer and renters in solutions for the state's housing crisis. >> black communities are facing a tidal wave of displacement and severe disparities in wealth and housing and health care. >> they call it a critical investment in the state budget and say...
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accountable, offered a positive governing vision and the fact is, we won 63 seats in the united states house of representatives. two years later won the senate two years later we won the white house and we'll do it once again starting in fall of 2022. [applause] >> truth of the matter is, you're here today at this great luncheon, this great tradition, 75 years in the making, because you know this isn't just about choosing candidates or choices between political parties, you know, as elizabeth said so eloquently. the american people are going to decide between two visions for the american future. the benefit we have today, as they saw our vision in the policies of the trump-pence administration, saw the extraordinary results at home and abroad. and now if there is one silver lining of united democrat government in washington d.c., we get to see what they're really all about. and the truth is, starting this fall, the american people will decide whether our children or grandchildren will have the opportunity to stand tall in the freest and most prosperous nation the world has ever known or whet
accountable, offered a positive governing vision and the fact is, we won 63 seats in the united states house of representatives. two years later won the senate two years later we won the white house and we'll do it once again starting in fall of 2022. [applause] >> truth of the matter is, you're here today at this great luncheon, this great tradition, 75 years in the making, because you know this isn't just about choosing candidates or choices between political parties, you know, as...
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[ctioninmade psible t nationalaptioning initute, in, in cperation with e uned states house reprentives any e t closecaptioned coverage of the hous proceedis for licaor commercial purpos is eressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the state of delaware seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lamb of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. lamb will vote yea on the amendments en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. bustos and mr. kahele, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, mr. gohmert of texas and mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that they will all vote no on en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does diswravment ohio seek recognition? >> thank y
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and in the process took over state houses, state senates. and governor ships so they are positioned to take ownership of the about half the women in the country. 48% of the women now live in red states. you are talking about the fact that those state legislatures, the women in the states are their property. they can do whatever they want. it's about trying to convince voters you are going to need to switch the people out and vote in prosecutors who won't prosecute you and state reps and senators who won't destroy you and governors who won't veto your rights. it's a complicated argument. which is added to the religious argument. you write a lot about it and the far right wing of the church. mike pence who sees hips as sort of the the head of that church on earth. other than trump. he is written this. he said this, now that roe v. wade has been consigned to the ash heap of history. a new arena in the cause of life i merged and sangty of life to resolve we will take the defense of the unborn and support of women in crisis pregnancy centers. hav
and in the process took over state houses, state senates. and governor ships so they are positioned to take ownership of the about half the women in the country. 48% of the women now live in red states. you are talking about the fact that those state legislatures, the women in the states are their property. they can do whatever they want. it's about trying to convince voters you are going to need to switch the people out and vote in prosecutors who won't prosecute you and state reps and...
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we should note he's a candidate for ohio state house. jim, thanks so much for being with us.preciate it. >> thank you, jim. i'm glad to be here. i wish it were under better circumstances. >> hard to believe that was seven years ago today. how have the last couple of days been for you since reading what justice thomas wrote? here you have this very controversial ruling to come down in the dobbs case, overturning roe v. wade, and then clarence thomas, you know, kind of throws this other thing in there that, i mean, obviously is very unsettling to people in the lgbtq plus community. >> it's been a terrible several days for our nation. half of our country lost the right to control their own body, and that should kerrfy everyone in this nation who believes in our ability to make decisions for ourselves. and then to have justice thomas in his concurring opinion put a target on the back of the right to conception -- i'm sorry, the right to -- >> contraception. >> thank you. the right to contraception, the right to intimacy with the person you love and the right to marry the person y
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. >>> one of the key grounds is michigan where the republican led state house and the governor gretchen whitmer are both up for reelection this fall and are at opposite ends of the issue. there's confusion after the state's largest health care provider initially said they would follow guidance from a 1931 state law only allowing abortion to protect the life of the mother. that law is now unenforceable under a temporary state court injunction. it's a case of a number of states where there is a democratic governor or in pennsylvania an open democratic seat in the state house and republican legislatures who can then move barring a democratic veto to outlaw abortion. let's begin with where things stand in your state. >> we have a 1931 law on the books that criminalizes abortion, no exceptions really, no exception for rape, no exception for incest, seemingly no exception for medical emergencies. the only exception is to save the life of the mother. it's really not certain what the criteria is for that. does there have to be 100% chance that the woman will die? what if they have high blood pr
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are protesters attacking the state house in the state of vermont. windows and threatening lawmakers with a message. if abortion is not safe, you're not either. meanwhile today, more major supreme court decisions, we think there are six or seven left are expected to be released starting at 10:00 a.m., including cases on immigration, environmental regulation. and that former high school football coach joe kennedy's religious liberty case. >> ainsley: we are waiting to see how that goes. because he is the coach that was just silently praying on the field every day after the game. >> steve: he started it on his own. >> ainsley: then people volunteered to come and join him and some of the players. then he was ousted. they said you got to stop or you can't teach here no more. >> steve: just like that. yesterday i was going to the bengals stores in my town. he was talking about the abortion thing. first thing out of his mouth he said they didn't ban abortion. he said people don't understand they did not ban abortion. he said there is no constitutional righ
are protesters attacking the state house in the state of vermont. windows and threatening lawmakers with a message. if abortion is not safe, you're not either. meanwhile today, more major supreme court decisions, we think there are six or seven left are expected to be released starting at 10:00 a.m., including cases on immigration, environmental regulation. and that former high school football coach joe kennedy's religious liberty case. >> ainsley: we are waiting to see how that goes....
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so we have a chance, for the first time in 30 years, to flip pennsylvania state house and i hope that everybody who cares about protecting abortion access in pennsylvania is in for john, and if josh, we also need to put the state house. >> so a follow-up on that. because that is an interesting point. is there that kind implemented to do that the? to put the legislator on this issue given how people are feeling about the economy and the hesitancy around her economic future. what is going to be the driver here to get that piece done? >> here is the thing, michael. abortion access is about economic justice and fairness. because we heard these people say over and over again how pro-life they are. they don't care about life. if they were so pro-life than they would be with us right now with house democrats who are pushing to have universal pre-k. they would be standing with us to make sure there is paid leave. they would be fighting with us to make sure we expand the work that needs to be done to make sure kids are not murdered in their classrooms. so they would give a damn about any of th
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level and to your point about the parties being balkanized on this, you're knout winning for the state housesouri or texas or a state like that unless you believe in abortion ban with no exceptions. that's the direction that party is going and democrats have to prepare for it. >> peggy, politically, during the era of roe, it was the democrats fighting over, where do you draw the line? abortions republicans did a great job of wedging and all of a sudden, it's the republicans who will have to, some will want exceptions. governor hutchinson talked about it but is that going to survive? >> this is going to work its way out. i would say everybody here, i think, agrees that when polled, the american people say they're for roe, they're for the right of abortion as seen in the constitution, but the minute you get beyond that, two questions of the cutoff. is it 12 weeks or 14? then, then support goes down. it all becomes more complicated. the fact was, i think legally, roe and kc just were sort of Ñi incompatible with getting all of those reservations worked out in the law, so i think that's part of
level and to your point about the parties being balkanized on this, you're knout winning for the state housesouri or texas or a state like that unless you believe in abortion ban with no exceptions. that's the direction that party is going and democrats have to prepare for it. >> peggy, politically, during the era of roe, it was the democrats fighting over, where do you draw the line? abortions republicans did a great job of wedging and all of a sudden, it's the republicans who will have...
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you see, the ohio supreme court rejected the republican state legislatures drawn maps, the state houseor their own houses multiple times. they wrote one decision, quote substantial compelling evidence shows beyond a reasonable doubt, that the main goal of the individuals who drafted the second revised plan was to favor the republican party, and disfavor the democratic party. under the second revised plan, if the statewide vote split 50/50 for democrats and republicans, democrats would be expected to win approximately 44% of the house seats. in contrast, republicans would be expected to win 53% of the house seats. you can see how that would really, really mess up the mechanisms of self governance in the state of ohio. the majority of the ohio supreme court, found that the maps drawn by republicans, were used, if the votes were dead even -- republicans will be plus nine. republicans ignore those rulings from their state supreme court, pressing on anyway, asking the federal courts intervene on their behalf. sure, enough to trump appointed judges just didn't, ruling ohio voters will use th
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captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states housetives. -- pursuant to clause 9 of rule 20, the 15-minute vote on ordering the previous question will be followed by five-minute votes on the adoption of the resolution, if ordered and on the motion to suspend the rules and pass senate 4160. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lynch of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? as the member designated by mrs. lawrence and mr. schneider, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the previous quest
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captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] t the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair will lay before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. june 22, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable teri a. sewell to act as speak -- terri sewell to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. t the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house, the chair will now recognize members from a list submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with time equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes. but in no event shall the debate continue b
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also candidates and representatives for instance in your articles and in your books sisters in the state house, but before we get to talking a little bit about the current state of representation from your research, just wanted to know if there were any if there was anything about the history that's been discussed so far or any of the figures from the past that speak to you as well. i know in your book you site for example, dr. anna julia cooper. is there anybody else that you wanted to mention or put on the table too being central to understanding this? 3 and so i'm very thankful to be able to share space today with colleagues professor betty collier thomas and professor jones because their work is so canonical for people like me and political science to do this research on black women's politics because there wasn't a there there are four mother dual prestage is one of the first black women to receive a phd in political science and started studying black women and before that right there really were not in depth studies on black women. period right mac women and politics and as many of the a
also candidates and representatives for instance in your articles and in your books sisters in the state house, but before we get to talking a little bit about the current state of representation from your research, just wanted to know if there were any if there was anything about the history that's been discussed so far or any of the figures from the past that speak to you as well. i know in your book you site for example, dr. anna julia cooper. is there anybody else that you wanted to mention...
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eastman who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the >> in arizona, state house speaker rustys testified he got calls from trump. attorney john eastman, and congressman andy biggs. >> what did mr. biggs ask you to do? >> he asked if i would sign on both to a letter that had been sent from my state, and/or that i would support the decertification of the electors, and i said i would not. >> in pennsylvania, a barrage of calls from trump's attorneys to state house speaker brian cutler. >> we are calling you together because we'd like to discuss, obviously, the election. >> this is jenna ellis, and i'm here with mayor giuliani. >> in michigan, a plan allegedly flooded by a comp trump campaign official for fake electors to hide overnight in the state capital. >> michigan republican electors were planning to meet in the capital and hide overnight so that they could fulfill the role of casting their vote. i told him and non-certain terms that that was insane and inappropriate. >> officials like ours, cutler, and cox refused to go along with team trumps plans. but across the country,
eastman who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the >> in arizona, state house speaker rustys testified he got calls from trump. attorney john eastman, and congressman andy biggs. >> what did mr. biggs ask you to do? >> he asked if i would sign on both to a letter that had been sent from my state, and/or that i would support the decertification of the electors, and i said i would not. >> in pennsylvania, a barrage of calls from trump's attorneys to state house...
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side, the state house, and that is where pete arredondo is expected to testify. that testimony will be behind closed doors. we won't know what he tells committee members until a report is issued. that report is expected in mid-july. the other hearing is going on in the texas state senate. that hearing just started. it started with the moment of silence, and we have colleagues in there, and they have been telling us that a timeline has been posted. we already knew from sources that texas dps director steven mccraw was scheduled to testify and that he was going to be bringing in diagrams and going through the timeline. we have a picture of that timeline, jim and poppy. we'll be going through it to get specific details. >> can only imagine the parents' reaction seeing all this play out. rose a flores, thanks so much. >>> speak now to cnn security correspondent and former fbi special agent josh campbell. josh, it strikes me that the revelations today really greater detail about what we already knew, but that the police were armed, heavily armed, they had protective g
side, the state house, and that is where pete arredondo is expected to testify. that testimony will be behind closed doors. we won't know what he tells committee members until a report is issued. that report is expected in mid-july. the other hearing is going on in the texas state senate. that hearing just started. it started with the moment of silence, and we have colleagues in there, and they have been telling us that a timeline has been posted. we already knew from sources that texas dps...
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arizona's republican state house speaker, rusty bauer testified about it how the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, tried to convince him there was wide-spread voter fraud in his state but never provided any evidence to back up his dubious claims bauers describes a phone call with giuliani and president trump. >> he said they did have proof and i asked do you have names? for example, you have 200,000 illegal immigrants, some large number five or 6,000 dead people. etc. and i said do you have their names? yes. will you give them to me yes. the president interrupted and said give the man what he needs, rudy he said i will >> did you ever receive from him that evidence either during the call, after the call or to this day? >> never >> nothing in fact, bower said rudy giuliani later seemed to admit he had no proof. >> we have lots of theories. we just don't have the evidence. don't know ithat was a gaf or maybe he didn't think through what he said but both myself and others in my group, the three in my group and my counsel both remembered that specifically and afterwards we kind of laughe
arizona's republican state house speaker, rusty bauer testified about it how the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, tried to convince him there was wide-spread voter fraud in his state but never provided any evidence to back up his dubious claims bauers describes a phone call with giuliani and president trump. >> he said they did have proof and i asked do you have names? for example, you have 200,000 illegal immigrants, some large number five or 6,000 dead people. etc. and i said do you...
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or in state houses.efeat that and protect our democracy against political manipulation? the answer is to have the courts make those decisions instead of politicians. what we have heard from the bipartisan working group is that that is exactly what they are looking at to try to tie the hands of congress to count the electoral votes. the courts hundred form in the one that is probably reported. the person who really won the election. and so, who is better suited to make the decisions the politicians? are they do not have the same conflicts of interest. as you saw in 2020 and 2021, they did not get everything right. both candidates for lawsuits, voters, and other lawsuits, and the courts adjudicated those lawsuits as they do every single election cycle. courts and the wave of institutions make these decisions. what congress can do to fix the problems in the electoral count act's to redraft the laws so congress and state houses, voters, have to respect the results of the election as determined by the course.
or in state houses.efeat that and protect our democracy against political manipulation? the answer is to have the courts make those decisions instead of politicians. what we have heard from the bipartisan working group is that that is exactly what they are looking at to try to tie the hands of congress to count the electoral votes. the courts hundred form in the one that is probably reported. the person who really won the election. and so, who is better suited to make the decisions the...
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scam artistry 101 so these dip [ bleep ] thought they could get away with convincing the arizona state house to overturn his state's election results by just pretending they had proof and would definitely send it to him when they got around to it they treated a prominent republican official asking for proof of election fraud the same way i treated my dentist's nephew when he asked for notes on his screenplay. "oh, yeah, man you know, i'm, i'm totally going to get those to you, just haven't been home that much. "you were home for a full year!" [ laughter ] "oh, damn. i forgot that was on tv. whoops, sorry. i'm getting a phone call you can -- [laughter and yet, despite admitting in private they had no proof, rudy and his gang still spread wild, unhinged claims of election fraud anyway like when they targeted georgia election worker shaye moss, who testified at yesterday's hearing and her mother, ruby freeman trump and rudy became obsessed with an insane conspiracy theory that somehow involved moss and freeman tampering with the vote count. >> we had at least 18,000, that's on tape, we had them
scam artistry 101 so these dip [ bleep ] thought they could get away with convincing the arizona state house to overturn his state's election results by just pretending they had proof and would definitely send it to him when they got around to it they treated a prominent republican official asking for proof of election fraud the same way i treated my dentist's nephew when he asked for notes on his screenplay. "oh, yeah, man you know, i'm, i'm totally going to get those to you, just haven't...
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in vermont's capitol, damage at the state house is estimated at $25,000. naomi ruchim has a look at the demonstrations and where things go from here. naomi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. supporters and opponents of abortion rights are now mapping out their next moves in the wake of reversing the 1973 decision that granted a constitutional their laws. [ chants ] from los angeles to cleveland -- [ chants ] -- and huntsville, alabama. [ chants ] americans took to the streets nationwide over the weekend following friday's supreme court decision overturning roe versus wade after nearly half a century. >> i feel like i don't have a choice to my own body. >> nobody wants to be stuck in a situation where they're stuck with a pregnancy. >> reporter: in south carolina, emotions boiled over with protesters from both sides of the abortion debate fighting in the streets of greenville. in charlotte and around the u.s. abortion rights opponents celebrated the ruling. >> for the last 50 years, there's been a lot of lives lost under a false ruling by the supreme
in vermont's capitol, damage at the state house is estimated at $25,000. naomi ruchim has a look at the demonstrations and where things go from here. naomi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. supporters and opponents of abortion rights are now mapping out their next moves in the wake of reversing the 1973 decision that granted a constitutional their laws. [ chants ] from los angeles to cleveland -- [ chants ] -- and huntsville, alabama. [ chants ] americans took to the streets...
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. >> arizona's speaker of the state house is expected to testify about efforts to get the arizona state legislature to override president biden's win in his state. natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >> this week, the house select committee is expected to focus on efforts to pressure the justice department as well. former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen is set to testify. and cbs news will carry a special report tomorrow on the capitol assault hearings. we'll bring it to you live starting at 10:00. >>> cal fire is updating their maps. coming up, we'll show you some of the areas with the highest threat of wildfires. >> and state lawmakers demanding answers. a new investigation into the soaring prices we're paying at the pump. >> and the bay area cookie business finding s >>> you're watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> right now on kpix 5, streaming on cbs news bay area, more local news. an investigation into rising gas prices. lawmakers want to know whether or not oil companies have been ripping off drivers. >> and how a bay area cookie shop owner overcame both business and personal
. >> arizona's speaker of the state house is expected to testify about efforts to get the arizona state legislature to override president biden's win in his state. natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >> this week, the house select committee is expected to focus on efforts to pressure the justice department as well. former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen is set to testify. and cbs news will carry a special report tomorrow on the capitol assault hearings. we'll bring it to...
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it looked like in michigan back in december when those fake electors actually showed up at the state house and tried to talk their way past police. >> the electors are here. they've been checked in. >> we're electors. we're electors. >> all 16 electors are inside. the elector college has been checked. >> but these are the rest of the electors. >> he said the rest of the electors. there's no such thing. it may seem ludicrous watching that, but according to testimony that we'll hear more of tomorrow, this was part of a multi-pronged scheme by the president and his allies to overturn the results of the election. it is unprecedented in our history. the seriousness and the risks are important to remember. adam kinzinger tweeted a letter he said he received at his home. it was addressed to his wife and mentioned how she and her husband and their child would be executed. he warns it's a vision of what's to come in our politics in our country. >> there is violence in the theater, i'm going to tell you. and until we get a grip on telling people the truth, we can't expect any differently. >> over th
it looked like in michigan back in december when those fake electors actually showed up at the state house and tried to talk their way past police. >> the electors are here. they've been checked in. >> we're electors. we're electors. >> all 16 electors are inside. the elector college has been checked. >> but these are the rest of the electors. >> he said the rest of the electors. there's no such thing. it may seem ludicrous watching that, but according to testimony...
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them, our state does everything to ensure that our victory on the fronts for peace and for the future of all mankind, let's not forget about our citizens, and in this regard, speaking of housingmunal services, not raising the tariff on july 1 would be absolutely correct and fair. uh, the decision of the states. yes sergei mikhailovich here's another one, of course. eh, everyone would remember now. here is vladimir putin's proposal to return. uh, seven percent mortgage subsidized mortgage. by the way, this was also mentioned at the st. petersburg economic forum , but i have a question. eh, i understand that. this is very important. it will help the people themselves to get these long-awaited square meters, including those who build these square meters, of course, and i have a question about import substitution, of course, on the sidelines of the st. petersburg economic forum. at in particular, representatives of almost all regions spoke a lot about this and expressed what works and what doesn't work. ah, first of all, uh, of course. um, a question for you. how do you rate the pace. uh, import substitution, at what level? we are now, indeed. i was also at the st. petersburg eco
them, our state does everything to ensure that our victory on the fronts for peace and for the future of all mankind, let's not forget about our citizens, and in this regard, speaking of housingmunal services, not raising the tariff on july 1 would be absolutely correct and fair. uh, the decision of the states. yes sergei mikhailovich here's another one, of course. eh, everyone would remember now. here is vladimir putin's proposal to return. uh, seven percent mortgage subsidized mortgage. by...
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they want the state houses to work. and they want everyone to come out and vote in november, in the midterms. the one chant, though, we heard repeatedly here, was, what will come next? concern that the supreme court will do more than just overturn roe. and i spoke with some people that about that specific concern. and i spoke with some people >> concerning us as long as they're in, there you, know we could have gay marriage taken away as well. because we had this for 50 years and all of a sudden we can't have abortion anymore. maker on rights. so, i think we should be worried. >> explaining it to my children is the only way to change things. and for them to come and see what it is like to protest and be a part of it. they asked me, you know, one of my children said, i'm tired, do i have to walk? and i said we've been tied for a long time. and the reason why my kids are here is because i walked. >> that woman noting that she benefited from the supreme court legalizing gay marriage. seven years ago today. the sentiment of
they want the state houses to work. and they want everyone to come out and vote in november, in the midterms. the one chant, though, we heard repeatedly here, was, what will come next? concern that the supreme court will do more than just overturn roe. and i spoke with some people that about that specific concern. and i spoke with some people >> concerning us as long as they're in, there you, know we could have gay marriage taken away as well. because we had this for 50 years and all of a...
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shelling of the borovy installations of the black-black naftogaz stolen from russia, the deputy of the state housethe russian-occupied crimea mykhailo sheremet made threats and hinted at our responsibility western countries, as you know, the armed forces of ukraine struck the offshore platforms in the black sea, people's deputy oleksiy goncharenko wrote about this fact attack on platforms of chornomor naftogaz was confirmed by the so-called head of the occupied crimea serhii aksyonov official information from the general staff has not yet been received we are following the development of events in the black sea rescuers found the body of the third person who died as a result of a rocket attack on an oil depot in the novomoskovsk district of the dnipropetrovsk region this was reported by the head of the dnipropetrovsk region of the regional military administration, valentin reznichenko, according to him, firefighters continue to extinguish the flames , they have been working for more than 40-2 hours, as you know, for two days therefore, the russians hit the oil depot with missiles, as a result, one
shelling of the borovy installations of the black-black naftogaz stolen from russia, the deputy of the state housethe russian-occupied crimea mykhailo sheremet made threats and hinted at our responsibility western countries, as you know, the armed forces of ukraine struck the offshore platforms in the black sea, people's deputy oleksiy goncharenko wrote about this fact attack on platforms of chornomor naftogaz was confirmed by the so-called head of the occupied crimea serhii aksyonov official...
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states, to try to get them to overturn the 2020 election. some who testified today even talked about the death threats they received because they wouldn't change those results. tuesday the house january 6th committee argued former president donald trump and top aides pushed officials in key states to overturn the election in his favor, despite warning it could lead to violence. >> the president's supporters heard the former president's claim of fraud and the false allegations he made against state and local officials as a call to action. >> one gentleman that had the three bars on his chest and he had a pistol. >> reporter: arizona state house speaker rusty bowers faced threats after he resisted pressure from mr. trump and his attorney at the time, rudy giuliani, to replace the electors. he recalls this exchange with rudy giuliani. >> he said we just don't have the evidence. >> reporter: raffensperger testified about the call with the president. >> at the end of the day president trump came up short. >> reporter: a 2020 georgia election worker say she and her family were physically accosted and faced death threats after mr. trump and giuliani made false accusations about a sc
states, to try to get them to overturn the 2020 election. some who testified today even talked about the death threats they received because they wouldn't change those results. tuesday the house january 6th committee argued former president donald trump and top aides pushed officials in key states to overturn the election in his favor, despite warning it could lead to violence. >> the president's supporters heard the former president's claim of fraud and the false allegations he made...