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the university of south carolina. we can say how we got here today, but in a bigger, broader sense, this song is asking some of those questions that the writer or writers ecclesiastes was asking a few things here, water flowing underground into the blue again, the money's gone. so what happens after the money? what? after the thing. that's so important to human beings. what's left? this water's left. what does this water have? if you take the human meaning away from it. water dissolving. water, removing. and then these lines here. time holding up. time is an asterisks. time isn't holding up time is an aspect. there's water at bottom of the ocean. where does that highway go? am i right? am i wrong my god, what have i done? right. so this is the talking heads. this song came out around time that i was a fifth grade. sixth grade. i spent most of my life thinking that the lyrics of this song said, these days would go by eating water chestnuts right? so for much of my life, i sing this song in my head. i think these days go
the university of south carolina. we can say how we got here today, but in a bigger, broader sense, this song is asking some of those questions that the writer or writers ecclesiastes was asking a few things here, water flowing underground into the blue again, the money's gone. so what happens after the money? what? after the thing. that's so important to human beings. what's left? this water's left. what does this water have? if you take the human meaning away from it. water dissolving. water,...
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economics and finance at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and in saint gala on switzerland, guido called c professor of macro economics at the university of south carolina. a warm welcome to wall and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. i know. sure. let me start with you today. what are indian prime minister in around remote is motivations for calling for the a you to be given membership to the g 20 n y now as well. so this is an incredibly crucial juncture in terms of engagement with africa. and as you know, india has just as young the presidency of the g 20 g given that africa is going to have the largest population by 2050 and as the largest democracy in the world and the fastest growing economy in years g 20 presidency will play a crucial role in building a strong, sustainable relationship with for gosh, so this in my view is a critical juncture in building this relationship with india as the head of the g 20 and with the us as well as erupt in union in partnership with building a better building better for africa when you're taught to you what would this potential membership of the african union in the g 20 mean for the af
economics and finance at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and in saint gala on switzerland, guido called c professor of macro economics at the university of south carolina. a warm welcome to wall and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. i know. sure. let me start with you today. what are indian prime minister in around remote is motivations for calling for the a you to be given membership to the g 20 n y now as well. so this is an incredibly crucial juncture in...
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i choose the university of south carolina or clemson. our education system is the marvel of the world. thank god we're americans and thank god today we continue to see signs of progress in every aspect of american life. >> julie: we certainly are. today is a monumental today. a statement on the decision from former president obama and former first lady. it reads in part my heart breaks for any young person out there who is wondering what their future holds and what kinds of chances will be open to them. today is a reminder that we have to do the work. not just to enact policies but to make those values real in all of our schools, workplaces and neighborhoods. now, what is that saying to african-americans in this country coming from a former african-american president in our very first african-american president. it is saying to me that african-americans, if you apply to a college you'll have a harder time. not a positive message to send to the american people. that's not the case in this landmark decision. >> the good news is we'll have
i choose the university of south carolina or clemson. our education system is the marvel of the world. thank god we're americans and thank god today we continue to see signs of progress in every aspect of american life. >> julie: we certainly are. today is a monumental today. a statement on the decision from former president obama and former first lady. it reads in part my heart breaks for any young person out there who is wondering what their future holds and what kinds of chances will...
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they are clemson tiger fans, clearly, right in the university of south carolina, my rival. t against them. >> you are a carolina girl. i thought you would like that clemson tide. >> a lot of orange in this clip. >> we found a special way to incorporate a really special touch. you will have to tune in tonight to see our builders here in charlotte, north carolina. they built it as they would for their father. they put a lot of love and care into it. it turned out beautiful. i can't wait for everyone to see it. it was a ton of work. >> ainsley: it's such a cool story tonight at 8:00, right? on fox business? >> tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> ainsley: tonight 9:00 p.m., fox business. my dream car. great story. thank you so much, danielle, great to see you. >> great to see you, thanks, ainsley. >> ainsley: you are welcome. still ahead, left, right, and center. how a moderate third party ticket could bring a fresh take and big disruption to the 2024 field. former congressman joe cunningham is here to explain the so-called unity ticket ♪ over me ♪ some risks. with type 2 diabetes
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the case stems from two lawsuits against harvard and the university of south carolina that argue thatolicies that take race into consideration discriminate against white and ian american applicants. president biden will be discussing affirmative action. we will bring you his remarks starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. tomorrow, the supreme court is expected to woo on to be of cases regarding the student loan program. but civil liberties attorneys and policy experts. watch live at 4:30 p.m. on c-span. or you can watch it online at c-span.org. quest c-span has your unfiltered view of government. quacks this syndrome is extremely rare. when you are connected, you're not alone. quacks supportinc-span as a public service along with other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. host: we want to welcome the president of the people for the american way. a former mayor of new york. what is people for the american way app what are your goals the app guest: we are a 40 -- goals the app -- goals? guest: we are a 45-year-old organization. host: how are you funded app -- fu
the case stems from two lawsuits against harvard and the university of south carolina that argue thatolicies that take race into consideration discriminate against white and ian american applicants. president biden will be discussing affirmative action. we will bring you his remarks starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. tomorrow, the supreme court is expected to woo on to be of cases regarding the student loan program. but civil liberties attorneys and policy experts. watch live at 4:30 p.m. on...
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i would like to thank the university of south carolina for my graduate degree. >> i'm a clemson tigerway. >> ambassador haley, in the unlikely event of you not receiving the nomination for the presidential party, will you pledge support for whoever does win the nomination and work for any republicans running for the house and senate? >> first of all, i don't play for second. i never have. i'm not going to start. i'm in this to win it. to talk about anything else is not something i'm going to entertain. but right now we've got a country to save. i'm going to put every ounce of hard work into it to make sure we earn the people of iowa's support and earn the people of new hampshire and south carolina's support. so, we're going to fight hard to do that. >> i'm a big believer in people in the media correcting themselves when they air. and i aired earlier. i had described the biden/harris position as basically no restrictions. that might be the harris position. but president joe biden last fall was asked, would he support any restrictions? his answer was that he did. and his basic position,
i would like to thank the university of south carolina for my graduate degree. >> i'm a clemson tigerway. >> ambassador haley, in the unlikely event of you not receiving the nomination for the presidential party, will you pledge support for whoever does win the nomination and work for any republicans running for the house and senate? >> first of all, i don't play for second. i never have. i'm not going to start. i'm in this to win it. to talk about anything else is not...
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of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that slavery and its consequences have had for the development of america and the present shape of our society today. host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade it ended at this particular place in charleston, and this was the last major center for the tra
of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that...
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of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that slavery and its consequences have had for the development of america and the present shape of our society today. host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade it ended at this particular place in charleston, and this was the last major center for the tra
of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that...
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of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that slavery and its consequences have had for the development of america and the present shape of our society today. host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade it ended at this particular place in charleston, and this was the last major center for the tra
of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolina that are part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that...
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of the ruling. professor chris war shot an expert on redistricting at george washington university expects additional districts for black voters to be drawn in alabama, louisiana and potentially georgia, texas and south carolinae 2024 elections, but obviously could have consequences for which party control of the house in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> in a statement, president biden said the ruling confirms a basic principle that voting practices should not discriminate on account of race. >> well, this thursday evening, let's check in on our weather forecast looking live out over the city of san francisco and the bay looks gorgeous out there, lawrence. beautiful around the bay area. that's for sure. a lot of sunshine after some fog early on. kind of interesting, though, in other parts of the state with the thunderstorms have really been errupting this afternoon across much of the ships here in shasta area as well. right now, we're looking good here. but things are getting go on. things are going to stay active there. i think as we head through the next few days, look at all the lightning strikes up there now, boy, it has been an active afternoon. those the kind got to watch out for those thunderstorms pop
of the ruling. professor chris war shot an expert on redistricting at george washington university expects additional districts for black voters to be drawn in alabama, louisiana and potentially georgia, texas and south carolinae 2024 elections, but obviously could have consequences for which party control of the house in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> in a statement, president biden said the ruling confirms a basic principle that voting practices should not discriminate on account of...
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so for tonight speaker, assistant professor of history at augustine a university in the fall he will take up a new position in south carolina so congratulations on the new job and best of luck. while at augustine one of the big projects he has worked on is race and social justice to creating the scholarship for those studying black history and the author of several articles in right now in the final stages of finishing up a book which will be published by the university of georgia press next year it's called the families were the same title as tonight lecture will get a sneak preview tonight and he will speak for about 35 minutes so we have plenty of time for questions you can ask to the q&a box on zoom so any time if yorty have a question you can start now through the lecture type your questions into the q&a box we will keep an eye on the questions i'm looking forward to seeing the questions that you ask and we've had excellent discussions there are are lectures this year. we will wrap things up by about 815 eastern time. thank you again for joining us things to a very warm welcome to the virginia center civil war studies
so for tonight speaker, assistant professor of history at augustine a university in the fall he will take up a new position in south carolina so congratulations on the new job and best of luck. while at augustine one of the big projects he has worked on is race and social justice to creating the scholarship for those studying black history and the author of several articles in right now in the final stages of finishing up a book which will be published by the university of georgia press next...
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of this will be litigated. former south carolina governor nikki haley was one of the contenders on stage yesterday and she will be here at grandview university with our own jake tapper, taking questions from iowa voters as these candidates begin and continue to show some differences with themselves. we'll see how much they're willing to confront and draw distinctionses with the former president. yesterday his name was not really mentioned but, of course, to win this republican primary, they all need to confront the elephant in the room, quite frankly, and he still is donald trump. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. >>> with me now to talk about these developments and more is jennifer horn, the former chairwoman for the new hampshire republican party and the co-founder of the anti-trump group, the lincoln project. also joining us is sir michael singleton, a strategist. the other major candidate, we haven't talked about, is former president trump. he was not in iowa yesterday. what do you think of his decision to skip this event? >> it'm not surprised. from trump's perspective and his campaign's perspective, he's leading by 20, 30 points, compared to
of this will be litigated. former south carolina governor nikki haley was one of the contenders on stage yesterday and she will be here at grandview university with our own jake tapper, taking questions from iowa voters as these candidates begin and continue to show some differences with themselves. we'll see how much they're willing to confront and draw distinctionses with the former president. yesterday his name was not really mentioned but, of course, to win this republican primary, they all...
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of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolinare part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that slavery and its consequences have had for the development of america and the present shape of our society today. host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade it ended at this particular place in charleston, and this was the last major center for the transatlan
of the way in which race helped to shape higher education and the way in which our education was connected to racial issues throughout our various locations. there are seven universities in south carolinare part of the consortium and we put on public programs and sponsor research that delves deeply into the institution of slavery and the role of race in higher education and the role of race in our locations, so that people have a greater appreciation for the depth and the legacy that slavery...
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of south carolina, we had apprenticeships all over our state. our kids were learning how to build what we were making. when it comes to universities will tell them you either take american money or chinese money but the days taking both are over. we will get the chinese infiltration out of our universities. i want to talk to about the issue of life. as governor, i fought for life and past pain capable legislation in multiple things we did to support mothers. at the u.n., we did everything we could to stop abortions across our world. [applause] now we are in a situation where we are having a big debate over life and abortion. but i think it is time that we look at this and deal with it the right way. i am unapologetically pro-life. [applause] i am not pro-life because the republican party tells me to be. i am pro-life because my husband was adopted. i had trouble having both of my children. i'm surrounded by blessings, but we need to make sure that our country stops demonizing this issue and we humanize this issue. this is personal for everyone, every woman and every man in america. let's go back to how this happened because we hav
of south carolina, we had apprenticeships all over our state. our kids were learning how to build what we were making. when it comes to universities will tell them you either take american money or chinese money but the days taking both are over. we will get the chinese infiltration out of our universities. i want to talk to about the issue of life. as governor, i fought for life and past pain capable legislation in multiple things we did to support mothers. at the u.n., we did everything we...
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acp, states like kansas and maine are doing that as part of the universal access t go but yu governors in states like alabama, texas, south carolina who are setting a public focus on involvement in the acp. that may seem like okay, why are we talking about this? but that political focus and having governors in particular state the importance of an emphasis on acp is really critical for driving broader support within the state. just in wrapping this up, states are doing their part and so now in d.c. we need to do our. >> that's right i'm so excited about the segment because were going to hear also these ground games dr.es wilson, catherine is also talking about which we've, cut federal so we know what the federal appropriations are. we know if states are engaging. by the way we know all states are engaging. listen to the states we just discussed if it's not of the orbit issue. this is anybody's issue. if you look at the numbers of acp enrollment we're seeing a lot of red statement over the terms of this program which we're pointing out on the blog as well. you are on the ground game like boots on the ground running around everywher
acp, states like kansas and maine are doing that as part of the universal access t go but yu governors in states like alabama, texas, south carolina who are setting a public focus on involvement in the acp. that may seem like okay, why are we talking about this? but that political focus and having governors in particular state the importance of an emphasis on acp is really critical for driving broader support within the state. just in wrapping this up, states are doing their part and so now in...
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john: carolina 13, south of raleigh, was a graduate of tulane, pepperdine university for law school,nd right here looking to get his first hit and first advance. down the middle, swing and a miss. steube has had less control, it seems in the first inning he had some trouble, but he has settled in since then. chad: there were a couple of changeups there with morgan luttrell. they seem to be in a rhythm. john: swung on and filed away, nichols -- nickels gets a piece of it. a seven inning game, democrats do not have as much time as you would in a normal major-league contest. here is the 0-2 coming from steube. and a swing and a miss, there was a she did but all you have to do is tag him and that will take care of business. that would be a nine page to get two outs for steube. and now with a couple of outs, greg stanton to the plate from arizona, chandler, arizona. runner at first and two outs. steube trying to get out with a minimum number of pages here, and he is ahead of the count again, the walls and destroyed. chad: all the betters descending seemed to be a little ahead of student -
john: carolina 13, south of raleigh, was a graduate of tulane, pepperdine university for law school,nd right here looking to get his first hit and first advance. down the middle, swing and a miss. steube has had less control, it seems in the first inning he had some trouble, but he has settled in since then. chad: there were a couple of changeups there with morgan luttrell. they seem to be in a rhythm. john: swung on and filed away, nichols -- nickels gets a piece of it. a seven inning game,...
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university in south carolina biggest hit. >> drip easy. this is a tub you take with you. marinate all your food. can you carve on top of it.ble and you throw it. you put your food in here. >> this is a bag to keep it from dripping and all your marinade and everything. unbelievable from drip easy. coming back to your griddle. >> this is the weber griddle. >> this is what i want for father's day. >> doocy kids pay attention. this is what your dad has been asking me about. >> steve: mrs. doocy already knows. >> the was powered griddle great for smash burgers. can you make bacon egg, pancakes, everything right on the griddle. >> the brilliant thing is let's say this thing over here needs a little more cooking you put that on there and the radiant heat and burgers. >> the grease runs off to the side you can never go wrong with a griddle. very popular trend right now. , everybody knows about the can a mottos, a portable so you can take this with you to the beach, to the tailgate. whatever. >> steve: it's agosh. >> really good. bake, grill, everything inside of this. retains the heat really nicely. port being, guys. heavy but por
university in south carolina biggest hit. >> drip easy. this is a tub you take with you. marinate all your food. can you carve on top of it.ble and you throw it. you put your food in here. >> this is a bag to keep it from dripping and all your marinade and everything. unbelievable from drip easy. coming back to your griddle. >> this is the weber griddle. >> this is what i want for father's day. >> doocy kids pay attention. this is what your dad has been asking me...
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of their universal access goals. you also have governors in states like alabama, texas, south carolina who are setting a public focus on enrollment in the acp. that may seem like ok why are we talking about this they are politicians. but that political focus and having governors in particular state the importance and emphasis on acp is critical for driving broader support within the state. wrapping this up, states are doing their part and now in deceit we need to do hours. >> that's right and i am so excited about the second panel because we are going to hear these ground games. dr. wilson and catherine are talking about, we have federal so we know what the federal appropriations are. we know how states are engaging. and by the way we know all states are engaging. listen to the states we just discussed this is not a blue or red issue. and if you look at the numbers of acp enrollment we are seeing a lot of red state enrollment in terms of this program which we are pointing out as well. you are in the ground game, boots on the ground running around everywhere, talking to local state supporters about this and it is imp
of their universal access goals. you also have governors in states like alabama, texas, south carolina who are setting a public focus on enrollment in the acp. that may seem like ok why are we talking about this they are politicians. but that political focus and having governors in particular state the importance and emphasis on acp is critical for driving broader support within the state. wrapping this up, states are doing their part and now in deceit we need to do hours. >> that's right...
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south carolina. that came about because of people like red hampton. who gave the -- authorization to people to do these things. when you see people like this. critical race theory. talking about universitye theory. allow it to be practiced in the political arena. you are flirting with some murillo catastrophic properties. that's why we have to reject this stuff from desantis and other people. >> let me ask you about a differing catastrophe. one averted. that's the debt ceiling where a few days out now from the bill passing. we have the signage of the bill yesterday by the president. how do you feel about this. kudos to everybody in leadership who got this done. there are a lot of people in different parts of political spectrum including some progressive democrats who feel that the trade-offs were larger than they would've liked. >> i'm in the group it feels that this was not what we would've done. if we were all in charge. but you know we have to recognize that within the government. we are in a divided government. 51% of the how this is republican. 51% of the senate's democrat. and we've got a presidency that is subjected to a lot of filibustering that can take place on the senate floo
south carolina. that came about because of people like red hampton. who gave the -- authorization to people to do these things. when you see people like this. critical race theory. talking about universitye theory. allow it to be practiced in the political arena. you are flirting with some murillo catastrophic properties. that's why we have to reject this stuff from desantis and other people. >> let me ask you about a differing catastrophe. one averted. that's the debt ceiling where a few...
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university law school. our second when this is my constituent, chalmers carr, first generation farmer the owner and president and ceo of titan farms located in south carolina. he oversees a farming operation consisting over 6100 acres of peaches and several hundred acres of vegetables, employs over 850 h-2a temporary workers annually. mr. carr has served in many national boards for the u.s. department of agriculture and is the current president of the usa farmers a national organization representing h-2a employers. he's a member of the south carolina agricultural commissions come through this treasure of the south carolina peach council and is executive board member of the ag council. he and his wife moved to bridge a spring in 1995, lori, they farmed there ever since dry bend to their farm and get the best peaches in the world, so thanks. >> we are going to have a peach competition before this is all over. >> that is saying something about south carolina. >> thank you, senator graham. i'll lay out the mechanics of the process. five-minute opening statements, five-minute questions by each individual senator. we kick it off with the oath and ask each witnes
university law school. our second when this is my constituent, chalmers carr, first generation farmer the owner and president and ceo of titan farms located in south carolina. he oversees a farming operation consisting over 6100 acres of peaches and several hundred acres of vegetables, employs over 850 h-2a temporary workers annually. mr. carr has served in many national boards for the u.s. department of agriculture and is the current president of the usa farmers a national organization...
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of gun. india is well represented by ambassador and a doctor. congratulations houston's zachary wilson graduating today from buford high school, south carolina, to attend southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, house republicans nearly caused a catastrophic default on our debt. all because they wanted to tighten the screws on america's poorest families. and now smaryt -- speaker mcyairt said let's get the rest of the work requirement. he said taking food from the hungry people is one of the best nights i have had. snap work requirements don't work, they do the opposite. any member to disagrees can reach out to my office and i'll provide you copies of lots of studies. second, as attention turns to the farm bill which must pass with bipartisan support, i want to be up front about my red lines. snap work requirements are off the tabling. cuts to snap are off the tabl
of gun. india is well represented by ambassador and a doctor. congratulations houston's zachary wilson graduating today from buford high school, south carolina, to attend southern methodist university in dallas, texas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized...