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. >> well, joey, they are wolves in sheep's clothing. 18 of the 21 so-called republicans in the texas houseted against their own party platform, school choice, supported by 88% of texas republican primary voters on the ballot last year, 18 of the 21 endorsed by the state affiliate of the state's largest teacher union the national education association. we are going to actually get it done. governor abbott said we are going to get it done the easy way vote for party platform or the hard way which means he engages in the primaries. he has endorsed 58 republicans in the house primaries already and they all support school choice. >> i remember this story from last year. i know it's been a contentious point since this legislature came to be. the argument of those republicans sounds reasonable to most people. they say hey, we are in a rural environments. there aren't a lot of private school options and if we vote for this, the kids that only have public school as a choice, their school won't be funded anymore. that sounds reasonable to me. >> yeah. but it isn't. look, the 10 most rural states acc
. >> well, joey, they are wolves in sheep's clothing. 18 of the 21 so-called republicans in the texas houseted against their own party platform, school choice, supported by 88% of texas republican primary voters on the ballot last year, 18 of the 21 endorsed by the state affiliate of the state's largest teacher union the national education association. we are going to actually get it done. governor abbott said we are going to get it done the easy way vote for party platform or the hard...
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i want to take you inside the texas house.e a listen. >> let's say mary and i are walking together near the border, are they going to look at her skin color versus mine and make a determination surely she needs to be investigated for potentially crossing? >> well, i think -- i think clearly the officers are going to make a -- >> this is not funny because my wife is hispanic, and there is a difference when i am driving a car, i see an officer and i wave. there is a difference for people. chairman wally said it. we don't live in their skin. >> and jake, the author of the bill maintains that this will not lead to racial profiling in the state of texas. as you know, governor abbott is expected to sign this bill. >> how much would this cost taxpayers in texas? >> that's a great question, jake, because i listened to hours of testimony, both on the house floor and the senate floor and the house and senate committees, and that question was asked over and over of the author of this bill and multiple version of this bill, and they could
i want to take you inside the texas house.e a listen. >> let's say mary and i are walking together near the border, are they going to look at her skin color versus mine and make a determination surely she needs to be investigated for potentially crossing? >> well, i think -- i think clearly the officers are going to make a -- >> this is not funny because my wife is hispanic, and there is a difference when i am driving a car, i see an officer and i wave. there is a difference...
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tunnel to towers, a new veteran village in houston, texas, housing one hundred vets. the man who made it happen, joins us next. ♪ you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. stuart: the us imported 6 million american flags from china last year. as a bipartisan push that would mandate all flags being made in america. what would this bill do? griff:
tunnel to towers, a new veteran village in houston, texas, housing one hundred vets. the man who made it happen, joins us next. ♪ you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation...
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i want to take you inside the texas house where this debate was happening and take a listen to this. this is an exchange between a democratic lawmaker here from houston and the author of this bill. take a lisp. >> let's say mary and i ware walking near the border. are they going to look at her skin color and mine and she needs to be investigated for potentially crossing? >> well, i think -- i think clearly the officers are going to make a -- >> look, this is not funny because my wife is hispanic. when i drive a car i see an officer and i wave. there is a difference for people. chairman wally said it. we don't live in their skin. >> now, the author of this bill maintains this bill will not be racial pre filing and it is constitutional. i have to add, 30 former immigration judges, former judges that serve under democratic and republican administrations felt so compelled to issue a statement saying that this bill is unlawful because immigration is in the federal purview. it's a federal power that has been upheld by the u.s. supreme court. with these judges pointing to specifically, this
i want to take you inside the texas house where this debate was happening and take a listen to this. this is an exchange between a democratic lawmaker here from houston and the author of this bill. take a lisp. >> let's say mary and i ware walking near the border. are they going to look at her skin color and mine and she needs to be investigated for potentially crossing? >> well, i think -- i think clearly the officers are going to make a -- >> look, this is not funny because...
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meanwhile, other legislation passed by the republican majority texas house last week would appropriate $1.5 billion to build a border wall. the aclu has condemned the measures, calling it "some of the most radical anti-immigrant bills ever passed by any state." in british immigration news, the u.k.'s supreme court ruled the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda was unlawful. the proposal was first announced last april and met with swift legal challenges and condemnation from rights groups. prime minister rishi sunak said he would instead seek a formal treaty with rwanda and introduce emergency legislation in hopes of pushing through the plan. in climate news, global average surface temperatures on friday averaged more than 2 degrees celsius, or 3.6 degrees fahrenheit, above pre-industrial levels. it's the first time on record that earth's daily average temperature has exceeded the 2-degree benchmark. the 2015 paris climate agreement set just 1.5 degrees as the maximum allowable global temperature rise. in the horn of africa, at least 130 people have been killed after unrel
meanwhile, other legislation passed by the republican majority texas house last week would appropriate $1.5 billion to build a border wall. the aclu has condemned the measures, calling it "some of the most radical anti-immigrant bills ever passed by any state." in british immigration news, the u.k.'s supreme court ruled the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda was unlawful. the proposal was first announced last april and met with swift legal challenges and condemnation...
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bigger homes so they can do zoom calls, some place other than kitchen table -- like what i did in texas, housingis the new thing. maria: quick, tomorrow ppi are we getting a similar showing and ppi will we get that tomorrow? you want to take on walmart. >> walmart taking market share in this vooirment people want to pay less because worried about inflation, any thoughts what is to come this week don? >> ppi is a complete shocker because the closer you get to commodities in this morning's report got minus signs everywhere that is not going to surprise anybody. but, you know i think what we're already seeing, is the reason why we had zero cpi report for the month i understand just for the month, is companies like walmart, costco really have not moved their prices now six or seven months, not the same as moving them back down to what people remember three years ago, but the first step is to just stop raising those prices, that already happens, tiers step now comes number two. . >> we will be hearing the opening bell sound in 30 minutes time dow industrials at highs of the morning up 370 points on d
bigger homes so they can do zoom calls, some place other than kitchen table -- like what i did in texas, housingis the new thing. maria: quick, tomorrow ppi are we getting a similar showing and ppi will we get that tomorrow? you want to take on walmart. >> walmart taking market share in this vooirment people want to pay less because worried about inflation, any thoughts what is to come this week don? >> ppi is a complete shocker because the closer you get to commodities in this...
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texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 838, the gentleman from texas, mr. roy, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. roy: i thank the chairman. before i talk about this amendment, the gentlelady referred to the importance of having trees. and no one disagrees with that. yeah, i live in the texas hill country where live oaks are something we try to figure out how to protect, especially when you have an ice storm earlier this year and i don't know you're out figuring out a way to save your tree biscuiting limbs and figuring out how to preserve the beauty that god gave us. nobody disagrees with that. but the idea that a core responsibility of the federal government is tree equity is absurd. the state of texas is the eighth largest economy in the world. we're perfectly capable of figuring out how to teal with trees. we don't have any money. we're $34 trillion in debt. $2 trillion a year in deficit spending. and we're talking about tree equity? what are we doing? that's the question here rm right
texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 838, the gentleman from texas, mr. roy, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. roy: i thank the chairman. before i talk about this amendment, the gentlelady referred to the importance of having trees. and no one disagrees with that. yeah, i live in the texas hill country where live oaks are something we try to figure out how to protect, especially when you have an ice storm earlier...
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house report 118-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. gooden: mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 52, printed in part b of house report number 118-261, offered by mr. gooden of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 838, the gentleman from texas, mr. gooden, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. gooden: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to urge passage of my amendment regarding certain enforcement actions with regard to center high mounted stop lamps. i know you probably don't know what that is, we refer to those commonly center brake lights. this is intended to prevent the national highway traffic safety administration from advancing on its misguided effort to overregulate and further confuse the collision avoidance industry that manufacturers pulse stating brake lights. these device was over four million operating effectively today have demonstrated track record of imp
house report 118-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. gooden: mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 52, printed in part b of house report number 118-261, offered by mr. gooden of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 838, the gentleman from texas, mr. gooden, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr....
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texas set on social media. it's 100% clean and i 100% oppose. the proposal came under criticism from the white house with press secretary karine jean-pierre calling it quote a recipe for more republican chaos and more shutdowns. let's take a look at, from yesterday actually on "meet the press." connecticut democratic senator chris murphy discussed speaker johnson's laddered approach to continue resolution and also the future of the cr in the senate. >> so let's start right there with this bill. this is a two-tiered bill put forward by the newly installed house speaker mike johnson. we supported? >> verse of all this is no way to run a redwood. we shouldn't be in the position of having to pass multiple continued resolutions. in the senate we been able to find bipartisan agreement on a budget that not only finds what the country needs but gets money to our partners all around the world who are in desperate need of american support. listen,, we cannot have government shut down this weekend. certainly not what we're facing these existential crises forst friends in israel and ukraine. i don't like this l
texas set on social media. it's 100% clean and i 100% oppose. the proposal came under criticism from the white house with press secretary karine jean-pierre calling it quote a recipe for more republican chaos and more shutdowns. let's take a look at, from yesterday actually on "meet the press." connecticut democratic senator chris murphy discussed speaker johnson's laddered approach to continue resolution and also the future of the cr in the senate. >> so let's start right there...
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which will be a unified voice for all members of this house to call for the hostage's immediate police under the leadership of chairman mike mccall of texas. something we just marked up in the house affairs committee by unanimous vote. tonight, we stand here beneath the u.s. capitol while guarding the statue of freedom. tonight we stand shoulder to shoulder with democrats and republicans. americans all. as we are joined tonight, many have had the opportunity to visit with the family of those held hostage by the savage butchers of hamas. more than 240 or held including americans. it is with heavy heart that we stand today in prayer, solidarity and righteous anger. for those 1400 murders, we pray for the repose of their souls and comfort for their love ones. in freedom's long shadow, we join in unified demand that these hostages be released. relist safely and probably without condition. for these terrorists who saw that shall reap the whirlwind. tonight we channel isaiah 61 and proclaim freedom for the captives and release for those who are bound. and now the gentlelady from michigan. >> we gather on the steps in bipartisan fashion. safety
which will be a unified voice for all members of this house to call for the hostage's immediate police under the leadership of chairman mike mccall of texas. something we just marked up in the house affairs committee by unanimous vote. tonight, we stand here beneath the u.s. capitol while guarding the statue of freedom. tonight we stand shoulder to shoulder with democrats and republicans. americans all. as we are joined tonight, many have had the opportunity to visit with the family of those...
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joining me is texas congressman, house small business committee chairman and house financial servicesr, roger williams. congressman, great to see you. thanks very much for being here this morning. what are your thoughts on all of these hits to our bases and troops overseas? >> well, it just shows we're being tested and we're being tested because we've got a weak administration with the biden administration and i mean, you go back in history under the reagans, under the bushes, you name it, we would have taken a lot stronger stand. you don't mess with our guys and gals overseas. and what we see happening is just weakness and that's why we see a lot playing out in the world today because a lot of people do not the fear this country and america's got to be the strongest military power in the world, a lot of people don't think we are right now. maria: no, you're right. so what should be the response from the u.s.'s side? >> well, i mean, i think that we need to respond. i mean, whether it be diplomatically, whether it be physically, whether it be militarily. we need to have a response. we
joining me is texas congressman, house small business committee chairman and house financial servicesr, roger williams. congressman, great to see you. thanks very much for being here this morning. what are your thoughts on all of these hits to our bases and troops overseas? >> well, it just shows we're being tested and we're being tested because we've got a weak administration with the biden administration and i mean, you go back in history under the reagans, under the bushes, you name...
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texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 38, the gentleman from texas, mr. fallon, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. fallon: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer an amendment that prohibits the use of federal funds for community scale ambient air monitoring. in simple term, that's the long-term assessment of pollutant levels by measuring the surrounding outdoor air. on the surface that doesn't sound like that much of a big deal. at face value. however the e.p.a. already monitors this. the e.p.a.'s expensive -- extensive systems in place that monitor air quality and emissions, regulated primarily by the clean air act. that's at the federal level. let's think about this too having served at the state and local level, they can also monitor their air quality and in fact they do. when i was on a city council in frisco, texas, we had a battery recycling plan in the middle of the city. city has kind of grown around it we took local action we didn't have is the -- we didn't ask the federa
texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 38, the gentleman from texas, mr. fallon, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. fallon: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer an amendment that prohibits the use of federal funds for community scale ambient air monitoring. in simple term, that's the long-term assessment of pollutant levels by measuring the surrounding outdoor air. on the surface that doesn't sound like that...
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joining me is texas congressman and house homeland security committee member, august pfluger.y much for your lead leadership on this issue and your questions yesterday. how would assess the hearing heg your standpoint. >> it started out like you would predict, secretary mayorkas talking about climate change as the main driver of threats to this country. when i got to director wray i had to pin him down on that question. it's not surpriseing to the american public that they are looking for people, 282 people have crossed into this country and match the terror watch list that we know about, that does not include the got aways and furthermore, after director wray answered the question which should -- it should alarm every american especially after what happened in israel with the horrific attacks by hamas, that can happen here and when questioned secretary mayorkas told the american people that they really don't have a policy, dhs does not have a policy to detain people who do match the terror watch list so it's very alarming. the fact that we don't know about these known got awa
joining me is texas congressman and house homeland security committee member, august pfluger.y much for your lead leadership on this issue and your questions yesterday. how would assess the hearing heg your standpoint. >> it started out like you would predict, secretary mayorkas talking about climate change as the main driver of threats to this country. when i got to director wray i had to pin him down on that question. it's not surpriseing to the american public that they are looking for...
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house report 118-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. arrington: unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the chair: does the gentleman have an amendment at the desk? mr. arrington: i do. the clerk: amendment number 71 printed in part a of house report 118-261 offered by mr. airingtop of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. arrington: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to encourage my colleagues to support my amendment to the appropriations for the department of superior to prohibit funds from being use fod finalize president biden's proposed rule which would list two species of mussels in the rio grande river as, quote, endangered, and their habitat as, quote, critical. unfortunately, it appears to me that our president cares more about the mexican mussel and protecting this critical habitat than protecting the american people against violent mexican drug cartels. who he has ceded control of our border
house report 118-261. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. arrington: unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the chair: does the gentleman have an amendment at the desk? mr. arrington: i do. the clerk: amendment number 71 printed in part a of house report 118-261 offered by mr. airingtop of texas. the chair: the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas....
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house freedom caucus, people are giving him a little bit more room to run. but we are seeing some frustrations that are doubling up. before we left, chip roy, republican from texas went on the house floor and challenged his colleague to say give me one thing that we've done that i can run for reelection and that frustration is likely still there. we may be able to avoid some of the biggest fights that we gotten away on with spending, but the other question is who is next? there has to be some speaker in order to get any sort of business done, and it seems like mike johnson just enjoys a little bit more goodwill among the republicans holding caucus then kevin mccarthy did. host: his relationship with the other leaders in congress, what you find most interesting? mcconnell, chuck schumer? what do we know about this relationship? >> not a whole lot. the relationship with mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader is to me the most interesting part of it. just in raw terms, he can ignore jeffrey's in the house because house majorities have a power when they stick together. that is not there in the senate. of course, the majority can kind of run rush if they want. t
house freedom caucus, people are giving him a little bit more room to run. but we are seeing some frustrations that are doubling up. before we left, chip roy, republican from texas went on the house floor and challenged his colleague to say give me one thing that we've done that i can run for reelection and that frustration is likely still there. we may be able to avoid some of the biggest fights that we gotten away on with spending, but the other question is who is next? there has to be some...
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she found a job at a tech company in san jose, took it, they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast but it all fell into place like it was just meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave. >> what? you are moving to california? everybody is moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down it is still ongoing, new numbers from the census bureau show california lost about 102,000 residents to texas from 2021-2022. the numbers show that california gained more residents from texas than from any other state. about 42,000 people. >> we are losing more than we are gaining but it is, it has eased. >> reporter: senior research manager from the economic institute. one reason why she thinks this is happening. >> the strict enforcement from employers working in office and in person, some of the time or full time. it was a major contributor. >> reporter: that and? >> not just workers returning, new jobs created in some of these a
she found a job at a tech company in san jose, took it, they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast but it all fell into place like it was just meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave. >> what? you are moving to california? everybody is moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down it is still...
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house report number 118-269. offered by mr. sessions of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 847, the gentleman from texas, mr. session, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, for five minutes. mr. sessions: mr. chairman, thank you very much. this past march the inspector general of the general services administration issued a report into the identity verification and validation service log-in.gov. i seek unanimous consent to enter this report into the record. the chair: it will be covered by general leave. mr. sessions: log in.gov is madgemaned by technology transportation service within the g.s.a. and was built upon and by a group called 18-f. which lies within t.t.s. and describes itself as a, technology designed consultiancy with the u.s. government inside the u.s. government. login.gov was intended to provide the public with single website through which they can access digital services with a single user name and password. for agencies it is supposed to
house report number 118-269. offered by mr. sessions of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 847, the gentleman from texas, mr. session, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, for five minutes. mr. sessions: mr. chairman, thank you very much. this past march the inspector general of the general services administration issued a report into the identity verification and validation service log-in.gov. i seek...
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. >> ainsley: if you own a house, like in texas and move to new york, you don't want to put your house on the market because interest rates are so high, you might get more if you wait. >> lawrence: that is advice ainsley gave me. >> ainsley: that is just hypothetical. >> steve: number one issue when you ask people, is the economy, when it comes to what we learned yesterday, number one issue, motivated democrats to vote was abortion issue and number one motivating factor to get republicans to vote for the democrats in some cases. going forward, the messaging democrats have been very effective at saying if you elect that republican, they will take away your reproductive rights. what the republican party need to do is figure way to present themselves as party of the mob. we are the all-family party, the party of the mob looking out for you. >> ainsley: great line. the party of the mom. >> steve: they do that, they can win. >> brian: arizona, nevada, colorado, putting it on the ballot and hope the candidate comes with ballot issue. >> lawrence: looks like the party has a big objective, dea
. >> ainsley: if you own a house, like in texas and move to new york, you don't want to put your house on the market because interest rates are so high, you might get more if you wait. >> lawrence: that is advice ainsley gave me. >> ainsley: that is just hypothetical. >> steve: number one issue when you ask people, is the economy, when it comes to what we learned yesterday, number one issue, motivated democrats to vote was abortion issue and number one motivating factor...
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watch live coverage of the house when members return here on c-span. man from texas, ms. granger, seek recognition? ms. granger: pursuant to house resolution 838, i call up the bill h.r. 6126 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 6126, a bill making emergency supplemental appropriations to respond to the attacks in israel for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2024, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 838, the bill is considered read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on appropriations or their respective designees. the gentlewoman from texas, ms. granger, and the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, will each control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. granger. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent for all members to have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and includ
watch live coverage of the house when members return here on c-span. man from texas, ms. granger, seek recognition? ms. granger: pursuant to house resolution 838, i call up the bill h.r. 6126 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 6126, a bill making emergency supplemental appropriations to respond to the attacks in israel for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2024, and for other purposes....
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. >> that, of course, is republican chip roy from texas addressing the house last week, voicing some of the anger that we've seen boil over on capitol hill. lawmakers are off this week for the thanksgiving holiday. this comes, of course, after a tense week of elbow throwing, name calling, near fights, a lot of really impressive behavior. it is not just on capitol hill, though. a majority of americans say, politics make them angry. look at these numbers. always or often more than half of americans, according to this recent pew data and more than a third say sometimes. joining us now to unpack, cnn political commentator, jamal simmons and alice stewart. jamal, you're at the table, so you're lucky. you get this first one on anger. this does not know a political party, the anger and the frustration that americans feel. it's certainly not just lawmakers like chip roy. given all the anger that exists right now, is there a way to break through that and move forward? >> yeah, i think a big chunk of this anger has to do with americans feeling so disconnected from where we were. you know, you
. >> that, of course, is republican chip roy from texas addressing the house last week, voicing some of the anger that we've seen boil over on capitol hill. lawmakers are off this week for the thanksgiving holiday. this comes, of course, after a tense week of elbow throwing, name calling, near fights, a lot of really impressive behavior. it is not just on capitol hill, though. a majority of americans say, politics make them angry. look at these numbers. always or often more than half of...
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texas. one of the white house traditions that comes year after year depending on who -- no matter who is in power -- is the unveiling of the white house holiday decor. this year's's theme magic, wonder, and joy. [video clip] >> several years ago in our nation's capitol one of the finest violinists in the world played at a busy metra station during morning rush hour. it was part of an experiment to see what would happen or if anyone would notice. hundreds of commuters rushed by, absorbed in the busyness of their daily lives, oblivious to the beauty floating in the air around them. time and time again one particular group noticed, arching their neck, captivated in surprise as they heard the music. this group consistently wandered over to the violinist delighting in the beauty pouring from his strings. any idea who it was? >> children. >> that is exactly right. children are unbound by time and inherently no beauty. the rich, colorful mosaic of autumn leaves piled high on an emerald blanket of grass. the mesmerizing rhythm of soft snow as it falls from a glistening night sky. the gorges sound o
texas. one of the white house traditions that comes year after year depending on who -- no matter who is in power -- is the unveiling of the white house holiday decor. this year's's theme magic, wonder, and joy. [video clip] >> several years ago in our nation's capitol one of the finest violinists in the world played at a busy metra station during morning rush hour. it was part of an experiment to see what would happen or if anyone would notice. hundreds of commuters rushed by, absorbed...
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texas lt. governor dan patrick. dan, the white houseasking for $14 billion in this emergency supplemental. they are throwing everything together. $14 billion for border enforcement and detention facilities. but, given where you sit, do you have any faith that any of that money would actually be used to detain and deport migrants? >> absolutely not, laura. and listening to your last guest, the one thing our founders didn't do was to insist on a balanced budget in the constitution. 49 other states have to have a balanced budget. so, in texas, we just passed out of the texas senate today $1.5 billion to continue building the texas border wall. well, we have to take that money from somewhere. we can't print it like washington does. so we have to balance our budget. and now, laura, we are spending about 4 billion every two years on border security. we are effective with our money. we know where the money goes. washington doesn't. and for them to say that they take, you know, high priority, they take terrorists are caught, they have no idea,
texas lt. governor dan patrick. dan, the white houseasking for $14 billion in this emergency supplemental. they are throwing everything together. $14 billion for border enforcement and detention facilities. but, given where you sit, do you have any faith that any of that money would actually be used to detain and deport migrants? >> absolutely not, laura. and listening to your last guest, the one thing our founders didn't do was to insist on a balanced budget in the constitution. 49 other...
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house report 118-272. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. pfluger: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 34 printed in part b of house report 118-272 offered by mr. pfluger of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 864, the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. pfluger: i present an amendment that holds the key to accountability and transparency in the aftermath of the devastating covid-19 pandemic. the amendment i am proposing to the fiscal year 2024 labor, health and human services and education bill targets n.i.h. office of the director. specifically, it aims to reduce funding by $3 million. that is an amendment equivalent to the grant awarded to the ecohealth alliance incorporated for their research on understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence at the wuhan institute of virology. lives were lost and businesses were shattered and families torn apart.
house report 118-272. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. pfluger: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 34 printed in part b of house report 118-272 offered by mr. pfluger of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 864, the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. pfluger: i present...
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house report 118-269. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. williams: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 104, printed in part b of house report number 118-269, offered by mr. williams of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 847, the gentleman from texas, mr. williams, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. williams: i rise today in full support of my amendment to h.r. 4664. congress alone has the ability to authorize new programs. unfortunately, this past year we saw the s.b.a. get around this basic fact and effectively made a pilot program permanent through the rulemaking process. this is unacceptable. and this amendment makes it clear that the agency must respect the rule of law and not skirt congressional authority. this amendment would prevent the s.b.a. from creating any new lending programs. during the covid-19 pandemic, the s.b.a. took an outsize role in the economy. unfortunately, the a
house report 118-269. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. williams: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 104, printed in part b of house report number 118-269, offered by mr. williams of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 847, the gentleman from texas, mr. williams, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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house. where things go from here. >>> it's happened -- the texas rangers -- >> and there you have it. the texas rangers beat the diamondbacks for their first championship in franchise history. [ cheers ] >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with the israel-hamas war, approaching its fourth week. as the fighting intensifies, president biden is calling for a humanitarian pause, a subtle departure from america's stance on the war. this comes as the egyptian border crossing opens allowing the first foreign passport holders and some critically injured palestinians to leave. it's expected to open again today. and israel says it hit the jabalia refugee camp for a second time in as many days targeting a terrorist command and control center. cbs' ian lee is in tel aviv with the latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there are roughly 400 americans including their family members, so that's about 1,000 people still stuck in gaza. now the u.s. expects them to leave in the next few days, but this is a slow process as egypt wants to
house. where things go from here. >>> it's happened -- the texas rangers -- >> and there you have it. the texas rangers beat the diamondbacks for their first championship in franchise history. [ cheers ] >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with the israel-hamas war, approaching its fourth week. as the fighting intensifies, president biden is calling for a humanitarian pause, a subtle departure from america's stance on the war. this...
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house report 118-272. offered by mr. pfluger of texas. e chair: the pursuant to house resolution 864, the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. pfluger: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for joining me today as i bring forth a matter of great concern and shed light on cry cent -- recently proposed regulatory changes that will severely impact medicaid programs across the country including texas and have profound consequences on the 90 million americans who rely on medicaid to access health care. this year the renners for medicare and medicaider is virks c.m.s., introduced changes that challenge the funding of nonmedicaid payments two. documents in particular raise concerns. one the information bulletin on health care related taxes and hold harmless arrangements and specific provisions of c.m.s.'s proposed rule titled medicaid and chip managed chair access, finance and quality. the amendment i'm proposed to fiscal 2024 labor, health and huma
house report 118-272. offered by mr. pfluger of texas. e chair: the pursuant to house resolution 864, the gentleman from texas, mr. pfluger, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. pfluger: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for joining me today as i bring forth a matter of great concern and shed light on cry cent -- recently proposed regulatory changes that will severely impact medicaid programs across the country including texas...
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where historic hurricanes and floods wiped out homes and hospitals, houses of worship, wiped them off the map and i know families in texas, kentucky, mississippi were catastrophic winter storms and tornadoes devoured everything in their path, schools, businesses, police stations, fire house. i've seen firefighters in idaho, maui and new mexico, california, colorado where wild fires, whole neighbors and tribal sites smoky haze hundreds of miles and many americans have to shelter indoor. by the way i've flown in these areas in helicopters. they tell me that more of our forestland has forest has burn today the ground than make up the entire state of new jersey. the entire state. some say maryland, new jersey. it's gigantic and has incredible impact. record temperature in texas, arizona and elsewhere affecting lives and livelihoods of more than 100 million americans and this summer, and this fall have been hottest since the global records began to be kept in the 1800's. think about that. the hottest we've ever reported in history. impact of decades in the making because of inaction, inaction for much too long, look, we have
where historic hurricanes and floods wiped out homes and hospitals, houses of worship, wiped them off the map and i know families in texas, kentucky, mississippi were catastrophic winter storms and tornadoes devoured everything in their path, schools, businesses, police stations, fire house. i've seen firefighters in idaho, maui and new mexico, california, colorado where wild fires, whole neighbors and tribal sites smoky haze hundreds of miles and many americans have to shelter indoor. by the...
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house? looking forward to it. think about it. >> good afternoon, a pleasure to be here. i'm shannon van zant. professor at texas a&m university. i've been studying social vulnerability t disasters and particularly the intersection of affordable housing and disasters for about 15 years really since hurricane ike struck the texas coast in 2008. a lot of people don't remember that because it happened the same week this the market crashed but hurricane ike still hands as one of the top 5 or 6 most expensive storms in u.s. history and it was my introduction to hazards. before that i was a houser. i studied the impact of home ownership on low-income families for my dissertatn work and got into disasters when i went to texas a&m and in partilar i'm interested in land developing patterns and discrimination and housing and lending mart that have perpetuatedegregation. i study mostly hurricanes and flooding but low-income people ve in low-qlity homes and low-ing areas and that captes the intersection between physical vulnerability which is l-quality homes, low-income people and risk for exposure which is low-lying areas
house? looking forward to it. think about it. >> good afternoon, a pleasure to be here. i'm shannon van zant. professor at texas a&m university. i've been studying social vulnerability t disasters and particularly the intersection of affordable housing and disasters for about 15 years really since hurricane ike struck the texas coast in 2008. a lot of people don't remember that because it happened the same week this the market crashed but hurricane ike still hands as one of the top 5...
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interviews with arkansas senator tom cotton, congresswoman margie taylor greene, texas dps lieutenant christopher olivarez and former house speaker kevin mccarthy live sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern on fox news. that will do it for us on fox business, have a great rest of the weekend, we are sending the best happy thanksgiving holiday. i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etf's. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" were really get behind the headlines and prepare you for the weekend. i'm jack cotter, avoiding the government shutdown this year the congress is at odds over funding libby kantrowitz for insight on what to expect in the new year, what to expect for the upcoming energy bills, the price of the pump is trending lower despite were in the middle east but the winter heating season is just beginning, later the cheapest stock in the s&p 500 is still not a bargain for others. jack hough will tell you why not. we begin with always with three things investors to be think about right now. the stocks are up for the week on cooling inflation data and optimism that the fed is done hiking rate
interviews with arkansas senator tom cotton, congresswoman margie taylor greene, texas dps lieutenant christopher olivarez and former house speaker kevin mccarthy live sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern on fox news. that will do it for us on fox business, have a great rest of the weekend, we are sending the best happy thanksgiving holiday. i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etf's. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" were really get...
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house china chairman mike gallagher joins us to discuss. plus, texas enforcement officers rescuing migrants trying to cross the rio grande, the public d. of -- the texas d. of public safety christopher oliver las says he blames president biden for incidents like these and says biden's doing nothing to stop them. >> for the last three years, there is a complete dereliction of duty. when you see all these concerns to public safety and national security not only with those that have ties to terrorism, chinese nationals, the gotaways, criminals from other countries, cartel members and threats to the more than people, fentanyl is coming across our borders. >> reporter: texas congressman ronny jackson joins us how -- on that. plus, chairman jason smith talks to maria on when there will be hearings in the committee on biden family business deals. and former president trump gets a warm welcome while attending last night's palmetto bowl in south carolina. the 2024 rival nikki haley's home turf. while a mayor jewish group calls on sports leagues to stop supporti
house china chairman mike gallagher joins us to discuss. plus, texas enforcement officers rescuing migrants trying to cross the rio grande, the public d. of -- the texas d. of public safety christopher oliver las says he blames president biden for incidents like these and says biden's doing nothing to stop them. >> for the last three years, there is a complete dereliction of duty. when you see all these concerns to public safety and national security not only with those that have ties to...
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house. where things go from here. >>> it's happened -- the texas rangers -- >> and there you have it. the s
house. where things go from here. >>> it's happened -- the texas rangers -- >> and there you have it. the s
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they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast. into place. like it was just meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that california lost about 102,000 residents to texas from 2021 to 2022. however, the numbers also show that california gained more residents from texas than from any other state. about 42,000 people. >> we're definitely still losing more people than we're gaining, but it's -- it's eased. >> reporter: abby raisz is a senior research manager with the bay area council economic institute. one reason why she thinks this is happening? >> you know, this strict enforcement from employers working in office and in-person at least some of the time or full-time was a major contributor. >> reporter: that, plus -- >> it's not jus
they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast. into place. like it was just meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that california lost...
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texas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. arrington: i rise today to celebrate and honor the life of my dear friend and giant of a west texan, delbert mcdoingle, who passed away last week after 86 years of unwavering devotion to god, his misdemeanor family, and the community he loved. lubbock, texas. born and raised in hochuli county, u.s.a. where he learned at a young age the importance of hard work by chopping weeds in a cotton patch for 40 cents an hour. him and his wife began their family and began to transform our community with countless real estate endeavors, including the largest privately financed urban renewable project in america. the citizens of lubbock enjoy better quality of life and a brighter future because of delbert mcdougal's big vision, bold leadership, and boundless love for all things west texas. got bless west texas, and i pray he will comfort the mcdougal family in the days to come. go, west texas. the speaker p
texas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. arrington: i rise today to celebrate and honor the life of my dear friend and giant of a west texan, delbert mcdoingle, who passed away last week after 86 years of unwavering devotion to god, his misdemeanor family, and the community he loved. lubbock, texas. born and raised in hochuli county, u.s.a. where he learned at a...
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interviews with arkansas senator tom cotton, congresswoman margie taylor greene, texas dps lieutenant christopher olivarez and former housenday 10:00 a.m. eastern on fox news. that will do it for us on fox business, have a great rest of the weekend, we are sending the best happy thanksgiving holiday. i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etf'
interviews with arkansas senator tom cotton, congresswoman margie taylor greene, texas dps lieutenant christopher olivarez and former housenday 10:00 a.m. eastern on fox news. that will do it for us on fox business, have a great rest of the weekend, we are sending the best happy thanksgiving holiday. i will see you next time. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etf'
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historic hurricanes and floods wiped out homes, hospitals, houses of worship, just wiped them right off the map. i've met with families in texas, kentucky, mississippi, where catastrophic winter storms and tornadoes devoured everything in their path, schools, businesses, police stations, a fire house. i've seen firefighters in idaho, maui, and new mexico, california, colorado, where wildfires destroyed whole neighborhoods and sacred tribal sites, spreading smoky haze thousands of miles and forcing millions of americans to shelter indoors in unsafe air to breathe. look, and by the way, and i've flown over all these areas in helicopters. they tell me that more of our forest land has, forest has burned to the ground than make up the entire state of new jersey. the entire state. some say maryland, new jersey, but that's just gigantic and has incredible impacts. record temperatures in texas, arizona, and elsewhere are affecting the lives and livelihoods of more than 100 million americans. and this summer and this fall have been the earth's hottestt since global records began to be kept in the 1800s. think about that: the hottest we
historic hurricanes and floods wiped out homes, hospitals, houses of worship, just wiped them right off the map. i've met with families in texas, kentucky, mississippi, where catastrophic winter storms and tornadoes devoured everything in their path, schools, businesses, police stations, a fire house. i've seen firefighters in idaho, maui, and new mexico, california, colorado, where wildfires destroyed whole neighborhoods and sacred tribal sites, spreading smoky haze thousands of miles and...
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not far behind that's driving some districts to fund affordable housing developments, popping up in places like new mexico, texasarizona. the chino valley unified school district north of phoenix also opted for tiny homes, in the country's second-largest tea teachers union opened this housing. in a few months, when this is all completed, more than 50 student als students will have had a hand in the tiny home. >> on the back you have a window >> reporter: senior jonathan kelly works to finalize the blueprints for another tiny home is this something you're interested in as career? >> yeah, i'd like to go into architecture >> reporter: a place for a teacher to call home >> our thanks to valerie castro for that report. >>> coming up y this year's national dog slow champion may also be among the most distinguished and looking pups distinguished and looking pups you went a bit... ...bonkers. that's one word for it. i guess i blacked out. this is the best squeaky toy ever. probably shouldn't. but we did get you a few more gifts. honey. ooh, there's more. chewy's prices were so great. you don't need to explain yourself,
not far behind that's driving some districts to fund affordable housing developments, popping up in places like new mexico, texasarizona. the chino valley unified school district north of phoenix also opted for tiny homes, in the country's second-largest tea teachers union opened this housing. in a few months, when this is all completed, more than 50 student als students will have had a hand in the tiny home. >> on the back you have a window >> reporter: senior jonathan kelly works...
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bor sean: texas congressman ronny jackson joins us on that. plus, housed means committee chairman jason smith talks to maria on americans' struggle under bidenomics andn when there wilthl be hearings on the biden family business dealsp anred former president trump ges a warm welcome while attending last night's palmetto bowl in south carolina, nikki haley's home turf. while a major jewish group calls on major sports leagues to stop supporting thes black livesppor matter organization because itst cofounder called forio an end to israel years before this current conflict. we'll talk about it call with outkick in the morning host charly arnolt and former nfl sideline reporter michele tafoya. it's all a right repor here, riw on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ sean: but we begin with day three of the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas in gaza as we wait for hamas to release another round of hostages.ny many o of the 13 terrorists -- freed by terrorists yesterday many from a kibbutz inevaded by4 hamas on october 7th. joining me now on this and other thr
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they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast. it all fell into place. like it was just -- meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that california lost about 102,000 residents to texas from 2021 to 2022. however, the numbers also show that california gained more residents from texas than from any other state. about 42,000 people. >> we're definitely still losing more people than we're gaining, but it's -- it's eased. >> reporter: abby raisz is a senior research manager with the bay area council economic institute. one reason why she thinks this is happening? >> you know, this strict enforcement from employers working in office and in-person at least some of the time or full-time was a major contributor. >> reporter: that, plus --
they sold their house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast. it all fell into place. like it was just -- meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that...
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they sold her house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast.t all fell into place. like it was just -- meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that california lost about 102,000 residents to texas from 2021 to 2022. however, the numbers also show that california gained more residents from texas than from any other state. about 42,000 people. >> we're definitely still losing more people than we're gaining but it's -- it's eased. >> reporter: abby rice is a senior research manager with the bay area council economic institute and one reason why she thinks this is happening? >> you know, this strict enforcement from employers working in office and in-person at least some of the time. or full-time. was a major contributor. >> reporter: that, plus --
they sold her house in texas and headed west. >> everything happened so fast.t all fell into place. like it was just -- meant to be. >> reporter: the typical reaction they got back home when they made the decision to leave? >> what? you're moving to california? everybody's moving here. >> reporter: the california exodus is a story we've heard for years now. and even though it is starting to slow down, it is still ongoing. new numbers from the census bureau show that...
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. >> that is true, and ronnie jackson, congressman ronnie jackson from texas was the white house physicianice, and they will use that with his age and his ability. >> john: the unfortunate thing, none of us are getting any younger. >> every day is a blessing, every day above ground is a good day. nice to see you, john. >> john: sandra. >> sandra: straight to this idf spokesperson giving a statement to the media, confirming no deal for a ceasefire yet, he's giving details on what we know right now. listen here. >> return of the previous abductees. from what happened in the past, certainly whoever returned we learned, we got more additional information, intelligence, their memory and knowledge helped us, served us well. even in the case of judit, we have disposal -- i'm not going to describe whether something will happen. every -- every abductee, man or woman who return, i hope they will come back soon. for each of them, we will learn the picture, and first of all, to put the puzzle together regarding the abductees, the idea to get them all back home. thank you very much, and have a good eve
. >> that is true, and ronnie jackson, congressman ronnie jackson from texas was the white house physicianice, and they will use that with his age and his ability. >> john: the unfortunate thing, none of us are getting any younger. >> every day is a blessing, every day above ground is a good day. nice to see you, john. >> john: sandra. >> sandra: straight to this idf spokesperson giving a statement to the media, confirming no deal for a ceasefire yet, he's giving...