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number one, i am united states senate of the — why? one, i am united states senate of the top it _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my job - why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my job to - senate of the top it was myjob to vote as to whether or not to certify the results of the election in each state. i voted to certify all of them, including georgia. i had a real problem with mail—in voting, notjust in georgia but other places. i think i have an obligation to understand the facts before i vote and my case is on appeal. the subpoena was... vote and my case is on appeal. the subpoena was. . .— subpoena was... because you are desperate — subpoena was... because you are desperate not _ subpoena was... because you are desperate not to _ subpoena was... because you are desperate not to testify _ subpoena was... because you are desperate not to testify under - su
number one, i am united states senate of the — why? one, i am united states senate of the top it _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my _ why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my job - why? number one, i am united states senate of the top it was my job to - senate of the top it was myjob to vote as to whether or not to certify the results of the election in each state. i voted to...
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and i need and the united states senate needs someone i can work with every day who happens to be ademocratic senator . i believe that john fetterman will make a great united states senator, that'swhat i believe . and i have a sense that you do believe it to. so i want to make sure we keep our program moving forward so i want to introduce to you the lieutenant governor of the commonwealth ofpennsylvania , john fetterman. >> steelworkers! steelworkers, what an honor it is to be here with you today. earlier today i was so proud to march with you in downtown pittsburgh. labor day. happy labor day. you know? how many homes does doctor oz have? nine, 10, 11? i guarantee you he doesn't have steel mill right across from one of his mansions. but you're going to haveone senator that lives across the street from a steel mill . because let's tell something, in the mont valley we make steel. we make steel. and new jersey, in new jersey doctor oz makes cruditcs. i'm going to make it really simple for all of you. it's a choice. an ally, the union way of life, the union way of life or someone like doctor oz
and i need and the united states senate needs someone i can work with every day who happens to be ademocratic senator . i believe that john fetterman will make a great united states senator, that'swhat i believe . and i have a sense that you do believe it to. so i want to make sure we keep our program moving forward so i want to introduce to you the lieutenant governor of the commonwealth ofpennsylvania , john fetterman. >> steelworkers! steelworkers, what an honor it is to be here with...
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i said i would like to be a united states senator. i was always interested in helping my community and giving back. when i was in elementary school come about the time that i took my first grade teacher that i wanted to be a senator and author, my parents got divorced. it was early 1980's. we were entering what we thought at the time a very bad recession. my parents got divorced. after my parents divorced, my mom struggled. she was a young woman with three kids. she had a school diploma, but never had a opportunity to get me a higher education. she struggled financially. my family went from being a normal middle-class family to slipping into poverty. we were homeless for about three years of my childhood. we lived without water and electricity for most of my elementaries childhood. that is outrageous to think about in america. the reality is, lots of families live in that situation. right now in arizona, one in four kids have what is called food insecurity, they are not sure when their next meal is going to come from. that was me as a
i said i would like to be a united states senator. i was always interested in helping my community and giving back. when i was in elementary school come about the time that i took my first grade teacher that i wanted to be a senator and author, my parents got divorced. it was early 1980's. we were entering what we thought at the time a very bad recession. my parents got divorced. after my parents divorced, my mom struggled. she was a young woman with three kids. she had a school diploma, but...
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why should only five members of the united states supreme court get to decide the final interpretation of the law of the land? why doesn't senatoradvocate a minimum of a six vote threshold in the united states supreme court, instead of a mayor majority. why is the united states of america the only country that has a 60% threshold to win a vote in a national legislative body. senator sinema went to kentucky to deliver that speech at a government funded university, at a place that calls itself the mcconnell center. senator mitch mcconnell as effectively purchased the naming rights by delivering federal funding to the university, which of course includes taxpayer money obtained in a much richer state of new york and california. the united states constitution says that the president shall nominate, and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint judges of the supreme court. the constitution does not say that mitch mcconnell shell prevent a nominated supreme court justice from even being considered by the united states senate for its consent as mitch mcconnell did tumeric garland in the last year of the obama presidency.
why should only five members of the united states supreme court get to decide the final interpretation of the law of the land? why doesn't senatoradvocate a minimum of a six vote threshold in the united states supreme court, instead of a mayor majority. why is the united states of america the only country that has a 60% threshold to win a vote in a national legislative body. senator sinema went to kentucky to deliver that speech at a government funded university, at a place that calls itself...
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number one, iam united states senator. ection in each state and i voted to certify all of them, including georgia. i had a real problem with mail—in voting — notjust in georgia, but other places. i think i have an obligation to understand the facts before a vote and my case is on appeal. the subpoena was... because you are desperate not to testify under oath? no, because i am making sure that county prosecutors — which you're ok with in this case — can't call senators in county courts all over the country when they make a decision within the confines of being a senator. to my democratic friends, if you like what she's doing to me, there will be a county prosecutor coming for you one day. we have, in our constitution, speech and immunity privileges so this very thing can't happen, that you can't have subdivisions of the government opening up — and this is a county prosecutor by the way. so the bottom line is, let's see what the courts do, but my position is, i was doing myjob as a united states senator and that is privileged
number one, iam united states senator. ection in each state and i voted to certify all of them, including georgia. i had a real problem with mail—in voting — notjust in georgia, but other places. i think i have an obligation to understand the facts before a vote and my case is on appeal. the subpoena was... because you are desperate not to testify under oath? no, because i am making sure that county prosecutors — which you're ok with in this case — can't call senators in county courts...
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having wrecked braddock, he became lieutenant governor, and now plans to run for the united states senate. what's he going to do he gets there? his idea is to make the entire country much more like braddock with higher crime rates. we're not making that up. here he is, june fetterman, in 2020, as lieutenant governor, fantizeing about giving amnesty to thousands of violent criminals, including murderers. >> if you had a magic wand, could wave it, fix one thing, what would it be? >> life without parole in pennsylvania. we could save billions in revenue long term, save thousands of lives, and not make anyone else less safe. and also expunge as many permanent records of people living their best lives, paying well beyond when they should have for a charge that they thought, you know, 10, 15, 20 years ago. >> tucker: so in huge parts of pennsylvania, which is a big state, real state, filled with really nice people, an economic powerhouse for more than a hundred years, in huge parts of that state, there are no jobs. there's poverty. there's hopelessness. there are huge numbers of drug o.d.s. tha
having wrecked braddock, he became lieutenant governor, and now plans to run for the united states senate. what's he going to do he gets there? his idea is to make the entire country much more like braddock with higher crime rates. we're not making that up. here he is, june fetterman, in 2020, as lieutenant governor, fantizeing about giving amnesty to thousands of violent criminals, including murderers. >> if you had a magic wand, could wave it, fix one thing, what would it be? >>...
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you support mitch mcconnell for leader if you are elected. >> i look forward to being in the united states senatethe next leaderboard of the united states senate. it will be a republican. >> bret: you can't make it tonight? >> not going to make it tonight. >> bret: dr. mehmet oz, we appreciate the time. >> thanks, bret. >> bret: up next, new york's mayor sends a delegates to texas following the frustration of illegal immigrants to his city. ♪ i typed in grandma's name and birth year... and there she was, working at the five and dime. my dad's been wondering about his childhood address for 70 years... and i found it in five minutes. ...that little leaf helped me learn all the names from the old neighborhood... it felt like a treasure hunt. the 1950 census adds vivid new detail to your family story. and it's available now on ancestry. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire why hide your skin if dupixent has your mod
you support mitch mcconnell for leader if you are elected. >> i look forward to being in the united states senatethe next leaderboard of the united states senate. it will be a republican. >> bret: you can't make it tonight? >> not going to make it tonight. >> bret: dr. mehmet oz, we appreciate the time. >> thanks, bret. >> bret: up next, new york's mayor sends a delegates to texas following the frustration of illegal immigrants to his city. ♪ i typed in...
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we welcome the vote in the united states senate as to what america should look like in 2022.hould we look like iran and north korea when it comes to abortion policy? or should we look like france, belgium, spain, and norway? if you vote with us, we will look like these countries. if you vote with the democrats, we will look more like syria and north korea and iran. this is an important moment for the country. i will ask my democratic colleagues the same courtesy that you chose for yourself. you chose to vote on your bill that will allow abortion up to the time of birth, that will overrule every pro-life projection acknowledged by the law after roe. coming up with the most extreme position that does not make america a better place. let's have the debate, let's vote. to the ladies behind me, your organizations have much to be proud of. while roe v. wade being appealed is a step in the right direction for me and others in elected office to give us a voice we have never had, it is also a step in the right direction for the american people to figure out among themselves in differe
we welcome the vote in the united states senate as to what america should look like in 2022.hould we look like iran and north korea when it comes to abortion policy? or should we look like france, belgium, spain, and norway? if you vote with us, we will look like these countries. if you vote with the democrats, we will look more like syria and north korea and iran. this is an important moment for the country. i will ask my democratic colleagues the same courtesy that you chose for yourself. you...
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this guy is actually running for the united states senate.rds wanting to control. it's control women primarily, whether it's telling them that if they're raped they have to have the rapist's baby and that woman who had been raped has to take care of that baby. he thinks that's a good idea. no exceptions for rape and incest. he pointed out if you're in a violent marriage, and you're being abused, that you should be -- you should stay in that marriage for family values. i mean, this is so extreme. not to mention that you forgot one big one that we keep talking about here. this guy started a fake charity to help people with opiates and didn't spend a nickel on anybody. he brought in a spokesperson for big pharma, purdue pharma, that does nothing but blame addicts. it's not purdue pharma. they weren't pushing the pill mills. it's the addicts' fault, the people who got hooked. across the board, this guy is dangerous and you can't trust him. >> that's the hillbilly elegy, apparently. yet, let's not forget ohio is a state that the abortion issue is
this guy is actually running for the united states senate.rds wanting to control. it's control women primarily, whether it's telling them that if they're raped they have to have the rapist's baby and that woman who had been raped has to take care of that baby. he thinks that's a good idea. no exceptions for rape and incest. he pointed out if you're in a violent marriage, and you're being abused, that you should be -- you should stay in that marriage for family values. i mean, this is so...
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united states capital. [applause] we know, senator fetterman will have our backs. we know, senator fetterman will fight to raise the minimum wage. we know, senator fetterman will ensure that women, we get to do decide what happens with each and every one of our futures. make some noise. [applause] ladies and gentlemen please welcome, congresswoman d -- congresswoman dean. >> think you for being here at mccumber county community college. it's always a challenge to follow joanna mcclinton especially on a sunday. so thank you. i'm delighted to be here. and to echo the words that the leader just said to us. i want to tell you how i just john fetterman. he and i were running against each other for lieutenant governor back in 2018. i have to admit, and i bet, no matter how long or short my career goes, he was the one opponent i liked. it was hard to run against him. we became good friends. it was a wonderful thing. when i had a chance run for congress, i called him and he said mad, i think this will work out for both of us. i am here, so proud to be supporting john fette
united states capital. [applause] we know, senator fetterman will have our backs. we know, senator fetterman will fight to raise the minimum wage. we know, senator fetterman will ensure that women, we get to do decide what happens with each and every one of our futures. make some noise. [applause] ladies and gentlemen please welcome, congresswoman d -- congresswoman dean. >> think you for being here at mccumber county community college. it's always a challenge to follow joanna mcclinton...
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the guy heading up the republican campaign for the united states senate from a from the south and the guy whose home state i just left in wisconsin, these guys don't even think social security should be guaranteed. they want it on the ballot every five years. every five years it has to be reauthorized. the guy in wisconsin concluded it should be every single year. every single year you have to vote on whether you keep or cut social security. what's going on here? this is not the country most republicans supported for the longest time. so look, the fact is when you have social security under attack, when you have medicare under attack, a refusal to have a circumstance we have some access to health care -- we can change things and we can change it for the better. wall street did not build this country, the middle class built it and unions built the middle class. let me close on a serious note. when i announced, i got criticized, i said i was running for three reasons, one, to restore the soul of america. by that i meant decency, honor, meaning what you say, literally treating people wit
the guy heading up the republican campaign for the united states senate from a from the south and the guy whose home state i just left in wisconsin, these guys don't even think social security should be guaranteed. they want it on the ballot every five years. every five years it has to be reauthorized. the guy in wisconsin concluded it should be every single year. every single year you have to vote on whether you keep or cut social security. what's going on here? this is not the country most...
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we welcome the vote in the trance -- united states senate of what america should look like in 2022. should look like iran and north korea when it comes to national abortion policy, or maybe france, belgium, germany, denverspain and what their if you vote like us we will look more like these countries. if you vote with the democrats we will look more like syria and north korea and iran. so this is an important moment for the country. i'll ask my democratic colleagues to give us the same courtesy you chose for yourself. you chose to vote on your bill as the most radical piece of legislation i think i've ever witnessed that would allow abortion up to the time of birth, that would overrule every pro-life protection that event acknowledged by the law after roe to wipe the slate clean and come up with the most extreme position that i just think that's a make america a better place. so let's have the debate. let's vote. to the ladies behind you, your organizations have much to be proud of while roe v. wade being repealed is a step in the right direction for me and others in elected office
we welcome the vote in the trance -- united states senate of what america should look like in 2022. should look like iran and north korea when it comes to national abortion policy, or maybe france, belgium, germany, denverspain and what their if you vote like us we will look more like these countries. if you vote with the democrats we will look more like syria and north korea and iran. so this is an important moment for the country. i'll ask my democratic colleagues to give us the same courtesy...
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the united states senate. 90 years ago, this coming friday, the first civilian ever. and the first woman ever was presented with the distinguish flying cross. a history making moment. but of course, by the time congress authorized that medal for amelia earhart in 1932, she had already made history many times over. she'd taken on altitude records and smashed them speed records. she shattered them among a long list of female firsts. she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole generations of aviators, both women and men. a friend and competitor of amelia's name, ruth nicho
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the united states senate. 90 years ago, this coming friday, the first civilian ever. and the first woman ever was presented with the distinguish flying cross. a history making moment. but of course, by the time congress authorized that medal for amelia earhart in 1932, she had already made history many times over. she'd taken on altitude records and smashed them speed records. she shattered them among a long list of...
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the senator in charge of reelecting the united states senate, senator scott, has proposed a plan forocial security and medicare. every five years on the chopping block. every five years you either cut it, reduce it, or completely eliminated. you've been paying into social security since your first job as a teenager. and then there is senator ron johnson of wisconsin who thinks five years is too long to wait. he wants to put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year. if congress doesn't vote to keep it, goodbye. he wants to put veterans benefits and everything else in the federal budget at risk. he's the same person that said if republicans get control of congress, they should once again try to repeal the affordable care act. which is the only reason why millions of people with pre-existing conditions are able to get health care, the affordable care act. not figuratively. literally. they reveal the commitment to america. god bless america. a thin set of policy goals with little or no detail. here are a few of the things we did not hear. we did not hear the w
the senator in charge of reelecting the united states senate, senator scott, has proposed a plan forocial security and medicare. every five years on the chopping block. every five years you either cut it, reduce it, or completely eliminated. you've been paying into social security since your first job as a teenager. and then there is senator ron johnson of wisconsin who thinks five years is too long to wait. he wants to put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year....
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the united states senate. 90 years ago, this coming friday, the first civilian ever. and the first woman ever was presented with the distinguish flying cross. a history making moment. but of course, by the time congress authorized that medal for amelia earhart in 1932, she had already made history many times over. she'd taken on altitude records and smashed them speed records. she shattered them among a long list of female firsts. she had become the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. about a year after that medal ceremony, she'd be helping to stand up a new daily commercial airline as an executive. both literally and figuratively, like amelia earhart blazed a trail into the sky. in every sense. she occupied rarefied air, but she did not just soar over. as one person. she also focused on putting down new ladders of opportunity so that others could follow mean. amelia earhart helped inspire and shepherd whole generations of aviators, both women and men. a friend and competitor of amelia's name, ruth nicho
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the united states senate. 90 years ago, this coming friday, the first civilian ever. and the first woman ever was presented with the distinguish flying cross. a history making moment. but of course, by the time congress authorized that medal for amelia earhart in 1932, she had already made history many times over. she'd taken on altitude records and smashed them speed records. she shattered them among a long list of...
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united states from overseas. that by itself should scare the hell out of every senator and every american. madam president, i want to talk a little bit about how we got here. how did we get to a place where the united states of america for elections, special interests can spend billions of dollars to influence people's votes without telling the voters who they are? make no mistake, they're not telling voters who they are because they don't want voters to know who is behind these ads. well, the story begins with the infamous 5-4 decision in the supreme court case of citizens united. that decision opened the spigots and then floodgates to corporate spending. corporate spending in federal elections, that's when the supreme court said for spending in elections, we're going to say corporations are people too. corporations can't go into the ballot box and push the lever, but for purposes of influencing everybody else's vote, we're going to say corporations are people too. and that unleashed a huge amount of money into politics. the only way to address that part of citizens united is to have a sup
united states from overseas. that by itself should scare the hell out of every senator and every american. madam president, i want to talk a little bit about how we got here. how did we get to a place where the united states of america for elections, special interests can spend billions of dollars to influence people's votes without telling the voters who they are? make no mistake, they're not telling voters who they are because they don't want voters to know who is behind these ads. well, the...
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and the people of missouri elected him the united states senator in 2010. he shares the senate republican policy committee. he's the ranking member of the senate rules committee. he's on the senate appropriations committee the ranking member of the appropriate and if that's not enough, he's also on the senate commerce committee the transportation science and transportation and the senate select committee on intelligence. so we're lucky that he's here with us for a hot minute. and we want to be thankful to the people of southwest missouri who overwhelmingly elected now our senator, but first to the house of representatives seven times. when roy blunt went to the house of representatives he was the elected majority whip earlier in his career than any other member of congress. he came to the senate and was immediately included in senate leadership. one of the things that people are all saying. is center blunt? we're so sorry you're retiring because we know you want a life, but we surely enjoy what you have added to the life of the senate and to the life of the
and the people of missouri elected him the united states senator in 2010. he shares the senate republican policy committee. he's the ranking member of the senate rules committee. he's on the senate appropriations committee the ranking member of the appropriate and if that's not enough, he's also on the senate commerce committee the transportation science and transportation and the senate select committee on intelligence. so we're lucky that he's here with us for a hot minute. and we want to be...
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supporters last week and the white house line in the united states to celebrate passage of the inflation reduction act here in the united states senate and house. you and i know there wasn't a single republican vote in favor of the inflation reduction act, six weeks ago we did some things many of us have been hoping for a long time without a single republican vote supporting. senator from kentucky wonder what we were celebrating. let me say a few things were celebrating after years of candidate on the campaign trail telling americans the cost of prescription drugs were too high, we finally did something about it, finally after years of negotiating the price drugs and veterans administration so we can afford our veterans the very best, we apply the same standard to medicare. what does it mean? the most popular most expensive drugs sold through medicare to recipients over the age of 65, we are going to negotiate prices to come up with a reasonable amounts to charge taxpayers for the drugs. you wonder whether or not pharmaceutical industry can handle that kind of truth, i might remind people what they already know, the same drugs and bo
supporters last week and the white house line in the united states to celebrate passage of the inflation reduction act here in the united states senate and house. you and i know there wasn't a single republican vote in favor of the inflation reduction act, six weeks ago we did some things many of us have been hoping for a long time without a single republican vote supporting. senator from kentucky wonder what we were celebrating. let me say a few things were celebrating after years of candidate...
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and then run me to the dance and then i was elected 1972 is a 29 -year-old kid to the united states senateed to have the highest percentage of autoworkers of any state in the nation. higher than here because we had such a high population and 14 percent of our entire population without a workers. we love to thank you as well as the ceo of the major auto companies who are here today to lead the way and has stepped up. i am a car guy and i am here for the auto show it gives me reasons to bemi optimistic for e.the future. and then to invest in our people and ourselves and something went wrong along the way. with china and the rest of the world are catching up with the entire gdp in research and development but not anymore now are choosing to build a better america. that confronts the climate crisis america's workers leading the way with a clean energy economy from the bottom up and middle out i am so tired of trickle-down i cannot stand it. [cheers and applause] by the way everybody does well than the wealthy does well. don't forget new built the middle class. [applause] that is a fact. nowher
and then run me to the dance and then i was elected 1972 is a 29 -year-old kid to the united states senateed to have the highest percentage of autoworkers of any state in the nation. higher than here because we had such a high population and 14 percent of our entire population without a workers. we love to thank you as well as the ceo of the major auto companies who are here today to lead the way and has stepped up. i am a car guy and i am here for the auto show it gives me reasons to bemi...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen candidate for united states senate for pennsylvania. [applause] ♪♪ >> welcome pennsylvania. let me tell you a little bit about myself things that you may not have heard my parents were immigrants. they came legally. [applause] they loved america because they witnessed the american dream. to come here and work the heart out to serve american become an american. do i have it right? and then seeing things lately and forfo me though wake-up call happened during covid. there wasti no medicine left. with those issues that we never thought especially the federal government would get involved in. ideas crushed and science weaponize deny began to witness the same thing happening shutting down the mandates not fair for the american people nor based in science but we saw the same thing happening with the green new deal which cannot happen the way it is designed and when you push back today crush you it's an ideology the same thing happens in our schools when they would defend teaching complex ideas about gender saying that science said it but that
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen candidate for united states senate for pennsylvania. [applause] ♪♪ >> welcome pennsylvania. let me tell you a little bit about myself things that you may not have heard my parents were immigrants. they came legally. [applause] they loved america because they witnessed the american dream. to come here and work the heart out to serve american become an american. do i have it right? and then seeing things lately and forfo me though wake-up call...
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[applause] with two more seats in the united states senate, we can pass the freedom to vote back in the john lewis voting rights act. [cheers and applause] two more seats -- [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] two more seats. [applause] and you know, our president, our president joe biden, he has been clear. he is kind of done with those archaic senate rules standing in the way of those two issues. he has made that clear and he has said that he will not allow that to obstruct those two issues. and you know, for me as vice president, i am also president of the senate and uh -- [applause] and in our first year of office, some of the historians here may know, i actually broke the record of casting the most tie-breaking votes in a single term. [cheers and applause] how about that? and so, that being the case, i cannot wait to cast the deciding vote to break the filibuster on voting rights and reproductive rights. [cheers and applause] [applause] [indiscernible] 59 days. and here is the good news, you all know it. i can feel the energy in the room. we have momentum on our side. because aga
[applause] with two more seats in the united states senate, we can pass the freedom to vote back in the john lewis voting rights act. [cheers and applause] two more seats -- [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] two more seats. [applause] and you know, our president, our president joe biden, he has been clear. he is kind of done with those archaic senate rules standing in the way of those two issues. he has made that clear and he has said that he will not allow that to obstruct those two...
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united states. it covers an area 40,000 mi. . nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. reconstruction of land, reconstruction of people. found the men to supervise the job. james polk, united states senatorst. harcourt morgan, president of the university of tennessee. who had worked out an agricultural program for the whole area. david lilienthal, administrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power. george, the great american statesman who long had dreamed of regional land, setting up a national experiment in one region which could serve as a yardstick for every region. this was the plan. to chain the river through a series of giant dams checking the floods. to open it to navigation from its mouth to its head waters. to give the farmers the benefit modern science and research, to help them control the water on their land and restore the fertility of the soil, to reforest millions of acres on the ravaged hillsides, to exploit the mineral resources of the area, to use the electric power generated by the dams to develop and rehabilitate industry in the city's. to electrify the farms through cooperatives. above to prove that human problems can be solved by reason, scienc
united states. it covers an area 40,000 mi. . nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. reconstruction of land, reconstruction of people. found the men to supervise the job. james polk, united states senatorst. harcourt morgan, president of the university of tennessee. who had worked out an agricultural program for the whole area. david lilienthal, administrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power. george, the great american statesman who long had...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage candidate for united states senate for pennsylvania doc or mehmet oz. [applause] ♪♪ >> oh my. ♪♪ god bless you pennsylvania. welcome. let me tell you a little bit about myself which you may not have heard. my parents were immigrants and they came legally and mike all the immigrants that come to this country they loved america because they witnessed the american dream which is the straightforward proposition. you come here you work your heart out you become an american. you a do it the right way. do i have it right? we all believe in the american dream. at least we thought we would have it and then we have been seeing some things of late. make us a little worried about the status of the american dream and for me the wake-up call happened during covid. you know what happens when you mix politics and medicine? you get politics. there's no medicine left. we saw government overreach in the issues we never thought especially the federal government would get involved in. we saw ideas crushed and science weaponized and i began to
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage candidate for united states senate for pennsylvania doc or mehmet oz. [applause] ♪♪ >> oh my. ♪♪ god bless you pennsylvania. welcome. let me tell you a little bit about myself which you may not have heard. my parents were immigrants and they came legally and mike all the immigrants that come to this country they loved america because they witnessed the american dream which is the straightforward proposition. you...
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folks, you know the senator in charge of reelecting united states senator, senator scott has proposed a plan for social security, medicare, every five years is on the chopping block. that means every five years you either cut it, reduce it or completely eliminated. social security medicare. even paying into the social security first job as a teenager you get the paycheck. and by the way, there senator ron johnson of wisconsin. he thanks waiting every five years is too long to wait. not a joke. these are actually in writing. he wants to put social security and medicare on the chopping block every single year end every budget. if congress does not vote to keep it, goodbye. now it is not just social security and medicare he wants to do. he wants to put veterans benefits and everything else at the federal budget at risk. he is the same person who said that if republicans gain control of congress they should once again try to repeal the affordable care act. which by the way is the only reason why millions of people, millions of people withto pre-existing condition are able to get healthcar
folks, you know the senator in charge of reelecting united states senator, senator scott has proposed a plan for social security, medicare, every five years is on the chopping block. that means every five years you either cut it, reduce it or completely eliminated. social security medicare. even paying into the social security first job as a teenager you get the paycheck. and by the way, there senator ron johnson of wisconsin. he thanks waiting every five years is too long to wait. not a joke....
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pope united states senator from the west harcourt morgan president of the university of see who had worked out an agricultural program for the whole area. david lillianthal administrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power george norris of great american statesman who long had dreamed of regional planning of setting up a national experiment in one region, which could serve as a yardstick for every region? this was the plan to change the river through a series of giant dams checking the floods. to open it to navigation from its mouth to its head wars. the farmers the benefit of modern science and research to help them control the water on their land and restore the fertility of the soil. to reforest millions of acres on the ravaged to exploit the mineral resources of the area to use the electric power generated by the dams to develop and rehabilitate industry in the cities. to electrify the farms through rural cooperatives above all to prove that human problems can be solved by reason science and education the tennessee valley was to be pioneered again this time to be
pope united states senator from the west harcourt morgan president of the university of see who had worked out an agricultural program for the whole area. david lillianthal administrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power george norris of great american statesman who long had dreamed of regional planning of setting up a national experiment in one region, which could serve as a yardstick for every region? this was the plan to change the river through a series of giant...