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i completely agree with my colleague from vermont. this goes beyond even that. this is corporate welfare. there's an editorial in today's copy of the wall street journal by the editorial board and makes excellent points i'd like to excerpt today. the editorial starts out as follows, industrial policy is back in fashion in washington, or as it ought to be called corporate welfare. the semiconductor industry is first in the queue, but it won't be the last. taxpayers should at least know that they'll be subsidizing highly profitable companies that don't need the help and might end up regretting the political handcuffs they're acquiring. the bill that would -- it's a bill that will head to the senate floor as early as tuesday, meaning today, includes 52.2 billion dollars in grants to the commute computer chip industry, wait, there's more, congress offering 25% tax credit for semiconductor fabrication estimated to cost about $24 billion over five years. that's $76 billion for one industry. the editorial continues. republicans on the house
i completely agree with my colleague from vermont. this goes beyond even that. this is corporate welfare. there's an editorial in today's copy of the wall street journal by the editorial board and makes excellent points i'd like to excerpt today. the editorial starts out as follows, industrial policy is back in fashion in washington, or as it ought to be called corporate welfare. the semiconductor industry is first in the queue, but it won't be the last. taxpayers should at least know that...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: let me suggest to my friend from utah that i agree with a lot of what you said about this legislation that we're going to be voting on within the hour. i would simply add, while this bill has had many names -- i think it's lately called the chips bill -- it's also been called the china bill and so forth. but theoretically, it is supposed to be the competing against china. but i would point out that since 2005, intel has invested at least $700 million in chinese technology companies, including at least four microchips start-ups. in 2020, two years ago, intel invested in two chinese semiconductor start-ups, pro-plus and spectrum materials, as part of a $1323 million investment -- 132 million investment in start-ups, including in china. investing to protect us from china and a company that in fact invests in china. with that, i would yield the floor.
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: let me suggest to my friend from utah that i agree with a lot of what you said about this legislation that we're going to be voting on within the hour. i would simply add, while this bill has had many names -- i think it's lately called the chips bill -- it's also been called the china bill and so forth. but theoretically, it is supposed to be the competing against china. but i would point out that since 2005, intel has invested at...
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it doesn't exist doesn't have a name now vermonters. no, it has a name but nobody else acknowledges it and look what happens over here. this is all the land that the british gave the united states after the revolution because they were big-hearted they said oh, okay. just take the whole kit and caboodle the whole enchilada shorts. well what happens? ooh neighbors start to fight over it because that's what neighbors do. so i don't want to take too much time with this but you know, massachusetts, connecticut, new york, north carolina. georgia's into the boot into the mix spain, of course, there are foreigners too who might want your stuff now by the way, florida is spanish. well, it had been british then it had been spanish it goes back and forth. this is one of the colonies. that wanted to come with the united states. in 1776. that's when it was still a british colony for it. went back to florida again. so that was a problem and this had always been a problem going back to the greek city-states that i'm hoping you remember world history
it doesn't exist doesn't have a name now vermonters. no, it has a name but nobody else acknowledges it and look what happens over here. this is all the land that the british gave the united states after the revolution because they were big-hearted they said oh, okay. just take the whole kit and caboodle the whole enchilada shorts. well what happens? ooh neighbors start to fight over it because that's what neighbors do. so i don't want to take too much time with this but you know, massachusetts,...
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as my friend from vermont seeking recognition? i urge my colleagues to vote yes onon this legislation. it will expand american semiconductor production, create new opportunities for the search into cutting-edge technologies and enhance our ability to nhcompete with china. there is no more important competition then the one for technological supremacy between the united states and china. the outcome will shape the global balance of power for decades and will impact the security and prosperity of all americans. regrettably at this moment we are not in the drivers seat on a range of important technologies. china is. chinagi and other nations are increasingly dominant posing a massive threat to not only our economy but to our national security. with today's vote, congress has a chance to move us back in the right direction and put america back into a place to win the game. this legislation, the chips and science act i will call it will provide a historic boost to the semiconductor industry which for too long has played on and on even
as my friend from vermont seeking recognition? i urge my colleagues to vote yes onon this legislation. it will expand american semiconductor production, create new opportunities for the search into cutting-edge technologies and enhance our ability to nhcompete with china. there is no more important competition then the one for technological supremacy between the united states and china. the outcome will shape the global balance of power for decades and will impact the security and prosperity of...
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what is the abortion law in vermont right now?uest: we don't have an abortion law and are washing rate has gone down. people don't want to get an abortion, women have to be able to make these decisions. in vermont, we don't have a lot and without a law, women make their own decisions in consultation with someone who is close to them and if there is a medical issue, the decision is made with the doctor. we have seen that with no law the incidence of abortions have gone down since roe. host: are you trying to enshrine the right of abortion in the state legislature? guest: we will have a constitutional amendment that we vote on. it would enshrine the right of reproductive freedom. host: peter welch is with us until the bottom of the hour. phone numbers for viewers to join the conversation, phone lines as usual democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. shifting to another topic, the economy, we saw inflation reaching record highs in june with that number coming out of the labor department. what
what is the abortion law in vermont right now?uest: we don't have an abortion law and are washing rate has gone down. people don't want to get an abortion, women have to be able to make these decisions. in vermont, we don't have a lot and without a law, women make their own decisions in consultation with someone who is close to them and if there is a medical issue, the decision is made with the doctor. we have seen that with no law the incidence of abortions have gone down since roe. host: are...
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host: here is wynonna from vermont. >> we're leaving this program to keep our more than 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. the house is about to gavel back in. today, members consider 10 bills, including a measure supporting finland and sweden's decision to apply to nato. e speaker pro tempe: e wi be in o. eyer will be offedy thehaplain kbe chaplan: wou y pray with me. holy god call usnto your esencehi, tt w with full abandonould run intoour fts youlan toavish upon. what an ima, your lov io welfare i sonfor o we areumbled byour gce may wed t courage tha we aight that w m find. pledgelliae to the fla of the i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virgin islands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms
host: here is wynonna from vermont. >> we're leaving this program to keep our more than 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. the house is about to gavel back in. today, members consider 10 bills, including a measure supporting finland and sweden's decision to apply to nato. e speaker pro tempe: e wi be in o. eyer will be offedy thehaplain kbe chaplan: wou y pray with me. holy god call usnto your esencehi, tt w with full abandonould run intoour fts youlan toavish upon. what an...
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we have the severe threat places like eerie, up to burlington, vermont. another storm coming our way talking about the heat. the heat is shifting out to places like the northwest. >> todd, thank you. >>> there's a new class of baseball greats. among those honored, boston red sox powerhouse left-handed slugger david ortiz affectionately as big papi. >> i want to thank god for giving me the opportunity and for giving me the zbroi al although. >>> the newest tour de france winner attributes his success. jonas vingegaard. three years ago he was cleaning and packaging fish at a factory. look at him now. we'll be right back. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> today the white house confirmed president biden has the ba.5 variant of the coronavirus. the president is feeling well but he does still have a sore throat. as he recovers, lawmakers in washington are discussing plans to call more witnesses before the january 6th committee. christina ruffini is at the white house with more on that. >> reporter: that's right. the committee says throughout the hearing
we have the severe threat places like eerie, up to burlington, vermont. another storm coming our way talking about the heat. the heat is shifting out to places like the northwest. >> todd, thank you. >>> there's a new class of baseball greats. among those honored, boston red sox powerhouse left-handed slugger david ortiz affectionately as big papi. >> i want to thank god for giving me the opportunity and for giving me the zbroi al although. >>> the newest tour de...
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. >> here is: a wenona from vermont, democrats line. >> good morning. know i am re- product plans here and i washed my hands i'm going yes, yes, yes, i am astounded on a daily basis byst how much is going on within the democratic party. and people who should know better. it is like being gas lighted. we have gone through so much and currently enduring much. and in my opinion our democracy is in peril. but there's a lot to go through. have people forgotten about the pandemic we are in for instance? i think biden is doing great. under any circumstances who else could do any better? like you said yes he makes mistakes. but i am just astounded, i don't know. >> okay wenona, that is a wenonf from vermont. >> i think the frustration that wenona is speaking to is that democrats as i said are in inherently fractious party for they have a lot of different kinds of people. it's a very diversee, coalition. aand they may be share a lot bt they also have a lot of different short-term goals and things like that. i think there's also a lot of frustration within the pa
. >> here is: a wenona from vermont, democrats line. >> good morning. know i am re- product plans here and i washed my hands i'm going yes, yes, yes, i am astounded on a daily basis byst how much is going on within the democratic party. and people who should know better. it is like being gas lighted. we have gone through so much and currently enduring much. and in my opinion our democracy is in peril. but there's a lot to go through. have people forgotten about the pandemic we are...
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coming up friday morning, vermont democrat congressman peter welch on the economy energy crisis, abortion access and president biden mideast trip. an judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade. watch "washington journal" friday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. celebrate christmas in july by shopping at cspanshop.org. c-span's online store now through july 19 stamped at 25% on shirts, drink ware, books, home to corporate there's something for every c-span fan and helps support. shop christmas in july so now through july 19 at cspanshop.org. scan your qr phone to start shopping now. >> at least six presents recorded conversations while in office. here many of those conversations during season to of podcasts presidential recordings. >> the nixon tapes are part private conversation our deliberations and what percent unfiltered. let me say the main thing is it will pass my heart goes out to
coming up friday morning, vermont democrat congressman peter welch on the economy energy crisis, abortion access and president biden mideast trip. an judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade. watch "washington journal" friday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. celebrate christmas in july by shopping at...
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coming up friday morning, vermont democratic congressman peter welch on the economy, abortion accesseast trip. in the judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning, or on c-span now, our new mobile app. and join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook messages, text messages and tweets. >> president biden friday visit saudi arabia. watch his arrival live at 10:00 a.m. on c-span2 are our free mobile video app, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the president and white house officials, the pentagon, the state department as well as congress. we have international perspectives from the united nations and foreign leaders, all on the c-span networks, the c-span now free mobile app and c-span.org/ukraine, our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos on demand and follow journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> c
coming up friday morning, vermont democratic congressman peter welch on the economy, abortion accesseast trip. in the judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning, or on c-span now, our new mobile app. and join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook messages, text messages and tweets. >> president biden friday visit saudi arabia. watch his arrival live...
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coming up friday morning, vermont democratic congressman peter welch on the economy, energy prices, abortioness and president biden's middle east trip. carrie sabrina, on issues related to the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. wash washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center, no it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thousand centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast support c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving a front row seat to democracy. >> now, members of congress attend the ceremony, honoring world war ii veteran herschel woodrow what he williams as he lay in honor of the u.s. capitol rotunda. chief officer williams was the last living med
coming up friday morning, vermont democratic congressman peter welch on the economy, energy prices, abortioness and president biden's middle east trip. carrie sabrina, on issues related to the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. wash washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are...
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host: here is wynonna from vermont. >> we're leaving this program to keep our more than 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. thho
host: here is wynonna from vermont. >> we're leaving this program to keep our more than 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. thho
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okay. lucy robertson oh j blue lashley vermont batch. rosco. i've done here it out there. so i'm back in yeah. i at the what moisten alexander blossom. professional company guy, monica. it. tim. sure. not to pull my good. yeah, we'll schedule a dozen. ashton, emotional for margaret out of 45 people who enlisted. 40 died who this impressive memorial complex was built in. their honor. with history repeats itself with from early june to all this 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground the hottest bloodiest days fell the soldiers of a stock battalion out of 32 defenders. only 5 survived. ah 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah, soviets, soldiers are buried here. the remains were found well clearing the ground of shells, ah, but the ukrainian army dest tone is in the hundreds to slavic nations, are destroying each other, for the benefit of the west. ah, from during that terrible seller of 2014 ah, heavy artillery shells. don bus cities, villages bombs, full sniper stay game. ah, ah, ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland molina was a far
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vermont. there have been other times when i have appeared at demonstrations, when an action taken by a branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont. oftentimes, i've experienced peoples anger at the actions that were taken. but this one was different. it was fear. it was fear. and it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make her decision about her own reproductive choices. it was also fear about the erosion of privacy and what the implications were for contraception, same-sex marriage and a whole range of cases that have essentially respected the individuals right and the sanctity of his or her privacy protection. and that awaits us. the second point is that you know abortion is a very, very important topic for everyone, with our witnesses, there is some disagreement there. he's a passionately held position. but what we've had since roe was an opportunity for people to make their own decisions. and not impose their decision on someone whose decision was differe
vermont. there have been other times when i have appeared at demonstrations, when an action taken by a branch of government was very upsetting to people in vermont. oftentimes, i've experienced peoples anger at the actions that were taken. but this one was different. it was fear. it was fear. and it was fear about what this meant for a woman's right to make her decision about her own reproductive choices. it was also fear about the erosion of privacy and what the implications were for...
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mike from vermont. they watch me in vermont?t a movie saying martha's vineyard would be gone by now. it turns out that was a lie. just ask obama who lives there. i know a lot of people who wished. [laughs] i know what you mean. all lies. david said that i wish that someone would ask people like al gore exactly will cause the end of the last ice age. thousands of years ago. before there were any cars. all asking that. we have put out a request for him to join us on prime time we are on the edge of our seats waiting. scientific studies on climate change are as accurate as scientific studies on covid. [laughs] the science seems to be changing whether it's covert or the climate. it is very, very hard to keep up. with a list of whatever the lady with a scarf tells us and usually do the opposite. paula from south carolina i'm throwing out all my scarves just in case they make me look like a liar. yet we don't have anything against scarf people but she did give scarf people a bad name. all they rode in together how romantic from saraso
mike from vermont. they watch me in vermont?t a movie saying martha's vineyard would be gone by now. it turns out that was a lie. just ask obama who lives there. i know a lot of people who wished. [laughs] i know what you mean. all lies. david said that i wish that someone would ask people like al gore exactly will cause the end of the last ice age. thousands of years ago. before there were any cars. all asking that. we have put out a request for him to join us on prime time we are on the edge...
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elise preston, waterbury, vermont. >> cocoa and coffee involved with that, they said by 2050 which isn extreme thing to think about, it's coming up. so here in the bay area, we are very, very fortunate when it comes to our microclimates and how that's not impacting us by any means. we've been talking about it so much in the weather center how the rest of the states have been dealing with record-breaking heat. here in the bay area with the marine layer and how strong the onshore flow is, we're in a treat dealing with average conditions. it's below average today pretty much everywhere, where we all live, too. climate is an issue and we're keeping a close eye in the weather center and keep you updated on the other effects. >> ice cream and coffee is not anything i would have imagined. >>> coming up, how former dubs star and oakland juan toscano-anderson is giving back to the community ahead of the new school year. >>> why a white house official says we are not in a recession just yet. >>> and two years after the czu lightning complex fire, big basin state park is back up and running. how
elise preston, waterbury, vermont. >> cocoa and coffee involved with that, they said by 2050 which isn extreme thing to think about, it's coming up. so here in the bay area, we are very, very fortunate when it comes to our microclimates and how that's not impacting us by any means. we've been talking about it so much in the weather center how the rest of the states have been dealing with record-breaking heat. here in the bay area with the marine layer and how strong the onshore flow is,...
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in vermont we have a constitutional amendment that we will be voting on that will enshrine the right of a woman to make her decision about reproductive choice. we passed the law signed by republican governors that would protect a woman's right to make that decision. now i want to say two things. number one, i am unaware of our u.s. supreme court ever passing a law or making a decision that took away a right that had existed in this case reproductive freedom for 50 years. i am aware of the court making decisions as they did in brown v board of education to expand rights that are in the spirit of the constitution. equality under the law which has beento the aspirational goal of our constitution and our declaration. but it's always been about reaching beyond where we were as opposed to taking back what had been acknowledged. second. when i returned to burlington on the date ofkn the court decisio, there were demonstrations across vermont. and there's been other times when i would appear at demonstrations when and an action taken by the branch of government was very upsetting to people i
in vermont we have a constitutional amendment that we will be voting on that will enshrine the right of a woman to make her decision about reproductive choice. we passed the law signed by republican governors that would protect a woman's right to make that decision. now i want to say two things. number one, i am unaware of our u.s. supreme court ever passing a law or making a decision that took away a right that had existed in this case reproductive freedom for 50 years. i am aware of the court...
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what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as fargainst us. and i can only attribute that to them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch potato sponging off his hard-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt. up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea, with cameras and recording devices everywhere. lenses aimed at them as they sat on the couch and watched tv. >> you will take a look into this marriage, ladies and gentlemen, in this case. you will hear the voices of nique leili and the defendant in this case arguing. >> nique's murder, she claimed, was simply matt leili's final act of control. >> i think they got into an argument. that he wanted to have se
what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as fargainst us. and i can only attribute that to them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch potato sponging off his...
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democratic congressman, peter welch of vermont. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. us what you are feeling during the hearing where you essentially have to relive that day. tell us what you are feeling the moment you are documenting the instructions in royal time? >> well you, know i was in the house gallery, all separated because of covid then. what was so stunning was when they capitol police did something that has never happened in my experience in congress. they interrupted the proceedings on the floor. this was out of the security attempt and so we were all totally bewildered. all of us thought that we were in the safest place that we could be. and then suddenly, we heard a shot fired. we hear the mob trying to break into doors now. we are being told to put on the gas mask. everybody was really scared. what is so amazing watching this is that while we were inside, we had no idea what was going on outside. we had no idea to see bannon, he had been premeditated and was talking about what trump was going to do to have this coup. >> well let me sort of have a granu
democratic congressman, peter welch of vermont. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. us what you are feeling during the hearing where you essentially have to relive that day. tell us what you are feeling the moment you are documenting the instructions in royal time? >> well you, know i was in the house gallery, all separated because of covid then. what was so stunning was when they capitol police did something that has never happened in my experience in congress. they...
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i guess we have a screen from italy and next we will go to vermont.hi vermont, nice to see you and thank you for being part of this today. we have the tania israel. hello israel. one more for now. people are giving hugs. we also have canada, hey vancouver. wonderful to have all those people with you. there's a huge party taking place with members of the web team. one of the things people have worked on a mission and part of our nasa family. hello team. there they are. yes. a lot of people i recognize they are. it's important to me personally and to all of us at nasa the universe belongs to everyone and we are thrilled to share this day with fans around the world. now it's time to start. what you will see over the next hour will be a collection of images newly processed by the web science team a handful of experts and i can tell you we are so excited to show everyone. we will release each image in real-time and when you see it on this broadcast it will be available to download any of them could on the screen below you can see a timeline showing where w
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. >> everyone knows that, but how did a hend in vermont and the 30 miles away from home? >> it seems like amelia got bored of her country life and she flew the coop and hitched a ride to the city by climbing into a tiny compartment under a truck. >> a why did the chicken cross the road joke somewhere here. after he 625 mile-per-hour ride down the highway amelia ended up at this marketplace with music, shoppers and food. good things she did not check on the menu to see what was there. oh, dear.>> a chicken on church street, i don't know why it is here, what can i do besides trying to find who it belongs to.>> the wandering hand, taken home, posting the photo to find her owner, and guess what it worked. >> this is my chicken, we need to go get my chicken! that's my chicken! >> amelia is back at home, naming her after amelia earhart, the first female to fly solo across the atlantic ocean, look at amelia, what was loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or
. >> everyone knows that, but how did a hend in vermont and the 30 miles away from home? >> it seems like amelia got bored of her country life and she flew the coop and hitched a ride to the city by climbing into a tiny compartment under a truck. >> a why did the chicken cross the road joke somewhere here. after he 625 mile-per-hour ride down the highway amelia ended up at this marketplace with music, shoppers and food. good things she did not check on the menu to see what was...
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vermont independent senator bernie sanders said manchin was never serious about advancing biden's climate agenda. he spoke to abc on sunday. >> people like manchin, sima to a lesser degree, who are intentionally sabotaging the president's agenda, what the american people want, what a majority of us and it the democratic caucus want. nothing new about this. the problem was we continued to talk to manchin like he was serious. he was not. this is a guy who is a major recipient of fossil fuel money, a guy who has received campaign contributions from 25 republican billionaires. in my humble opinion, manchin represents the very wealthiest people in this country, not working families in west virginia or america. amy: independent senator bernie sanders. political reports a number of executives maxed out campaign contributions to senator joe manchin, including baker warned stevens, hotel ecutiveom baltimore, morola ceo greg brown, homdepot ceo edward deckeryum! brands ceo, and robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy has fired the head of the ukra
vermont independent senator bernie sanders said manchin was never serious about advancing biden's climate agenda. he spoke to abc on sunday. >> people like manchin, sima to a lesser degree, who are intentionally sabotaging the president's agenda, what the american people want, what a majority of us and it the democratic caucus want. nothing new about this. the problem was we continued to talk to manchin like he was serious. he was not. this is a guy who is a major recipient of fossil fuel...
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california and vermont do have on the ballot the idea of adding it to their constitution. kansas has a constitution saying that the constitution does not have anything on abortion. the proper place for that to happen is with the people of the state themselves to change their constitution. it should not be the courts that are changing the constitution and the state but the people of the state. different states have different processes for that but they have to follow those processes and have justices read their own political views into the state constitution itself to address some of these major issues. host: this is why nita from north carolina. good morning. juanita are you with us? caller: thank you for taking my call. yes, i am here. host: go ahead with your comment or question, we are listening. caller: thank you. thank you for taking my call. how do you feel about this large miscarriage of justice and often repeated that the lower level, a very innocent, naive girl worked at a 7-eleven. she came to work on a very busy saturday night and was told that she had to train
california and vermont do have on the ballot the idea of adding it to their constitution. kansas has a constitution saying that the constitution does not have anything on abortion. the proper place for that to happen is with the people of the state themselves to change their constitution. it should not be the courts that are changing the constitution and the state but the people of the state. different states have different processes for that but they have to follow those processes and have...
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here in the u.s., vermont independent senator bernie sanders had sunday on abc "this week" biden shod not have gone to saudi arabia. >> should biden have gone? >> i don't think so. yet the leader of that country who was involved in the murder of "the watched and i don't think that type of government should be rewarded with a visit by the president of the united states. you have a family that is worth $100 billion which crushes democracy, which treats women as third class citizens, which murders and imprisons its opponents. and if this country believes in anything, we believe in human rights, democracy. i don't believe we should be maintaining a warm relationship with a dictatorship like that. amy: for more, we're joined by sarah leah whitson, executive director of democracy for the arab world now or dawn. her recent article in the american prospect is headlined "america's middle east 'withdrawal' breathes its last breath." we just spoke to you last week ahead of biden's trip. great to have you back. can you respond now to what actually has taken place, the meeting of the man who u.s.
here in the u.s., vermont independent senator bernie sanders had sunday on abc "this week" biden shod not have gone to saudi arabia. >> should biden have gone? >> i don't think so. yet the leader of that country who was involved in the murder of "the watched and i don't think that type of government should be rewarded with a visit by the president of the united states. you have a family that is worth $100 billion which crushes democracy, which treats women as third...
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coming up friday morning, the vermont democratic congressman on the economy, energy prices, abortion access and president biden's middle east trip. judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government our newsletter word for word recaps the day for you from the halls of congress, to daily press briefings, to remarks from the is that it. scan the qr code to sign up for the email and stay up-to-date on everything happening in washington each day. subscribe today using the qr code, or visit c-span.org/connect to subscribe anytime. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including box. -- cox. >> homework could be hard, but squatting in a diner for internet is harder. that is why we are providing lower income students acc
coming up friday morning, the vermont democratic congressman on the economy, energy prices, abortion access and president biden's middle east trip. judicial crisis network president on issues related to the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, friday morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> c-span brings you an unfiltered...
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between a $1150.00 vermont, they are with her mom, helen, or his mom and the local governments. part of this, of course, it done with a little. how else would we be able to do this? we pay off the police and officials involved all of that. so who gets a cut water board? elise, and who else? every department, including the chairman of the water board in that us he takes us to the place where he steals the water, which he then re sells that exorbitant prices while paying kickbacks to government officials are the only ones jeopardy mon mr. blake, and forgot the hit to where ever there's a gap between supply and demand, sugar, these things occur. ishmael, whether it's wheat, can we sugar rice or other commodities? oscar, it will only stop when we have enough water in karachi arctic. but i won't deny that there are corrupt people in every departmental gauge of kind of global he, her department gl theft corruption and decay limit access to water for millions of people. the losses to public funds run into the millions. the stolen water is diverted from the pool to the rich who can pay
between a $1150.00 vermont, they are with her mom, helen, or his mom and the local governments. part of this, of course, it done with a little. how else would we be able to do this? we pay off the police and officials involved all of that. so who gets a cut water board? elise, and who else? every department, including the chairman of the water board in that us he takes us to the place where he steals the water, which he then re sells that exorbitant prices while paying kickbacks to government...
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. >> yeah, what james p taylor in vermont, i think discovered in germany. i couldn't fully nail it down. but was this idea of nature not just as an individualistic escape for certain people, but as a place where our entire community can build a deeper connection into nature and that will bring us together, give us productive things to do, be economically rewarding, socially were warning, et cetera. so again, whether you're talking about the economics of just somebody trying to get away to a retreat in the woods, or the social elements, those things all baked together into why and how we created these spaces. in this book happens to be about the 80, but it just as easily have been about so many other places that we, i am speaking to english instructor. with which we did that in the 20th century, and i think have continued to do. >> yeah. so, let's go off but for just a second. literally, i'm curious having done all the work on this book for years, both hiking, interviewing people, doing the deep dives on the research, reading appeals biographies, surely some
. >> yeah, what james p taylor in vermont, i think discovered in germany. i couldn't fully nail it down. but was this idea of nature not just as an individualistic escape for certain people, but as a place where our entire community can build a deeper connection into nature and that will bring us together, give us productive things to do, be economically rewarding, socially were warning, et cetera. so again, whether you're talking about the economics of just somebody trying to get away to...
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it's followed by colorado, new york, florida, and then vermont. so to make its list the lending firm clarify capital looked at census data and weighed factors like the percentage of female owned small businesses and women to men pay ratios. the bay area of course no exception. and oakland mom is the driving force behind a popular stand at first fridays. you may have heard the lemonade bar. kpix 5's jocelyn moran went behind the scenes and learned how she is spreading positivity through her small business. >> reporter: that's imani m-glover, founder of the lemonade bar. typically on thursdays she and her kids go to a local kitchen to make their famous lemonade. every person has a role. each is essential. >> i want them to have a really good feeling that they can taste each and every sip. >> reporter: and that requires fresh ingredients. grown at local farms. >> my goodness, you guys. i make a goodness lemonade and that one is a lot of labor of love, too. elon's oic >> repter: you heard herhodescrf you know yogot a good one. >> reporter: she says en
it's followed by colorado, new york, florida, and then vermont. so to make its list the lending firm clarify capital looked at census data and weighed factors like the percentage of female owned small businesses and women to men pay ratios. the bay area of course no exception. and oakland mom is the driving force behind a popular stand at first fridays. you may have heard the lemonade bar. kpix 5's jocelyn moran went behind the scenes and learned how she is spreading positivity through her...
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he saw giorgio musical, but on leash, vermont, sundays of shaky kissel party of the amount of acre larry store of ache. tulip put dosier article sin luck, capacity member. dip decree, year war, due to paul said, or did you receive one this colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to eradicate local religions. others sent them back to europe or sold them. missionary exhibitions, flourish from basil to leon. enter the vatican's ethno logical museum, an ema monday in brawl. the exhibition halls were filled with sachets and so called fetishes to highlight the supposed bravery of the missionaries, as well as christianity's victory in the heart of darkness. as her poxy me did not permit to wander well except the tip dog j to dought, emily dare. would this 20 feet in your higher memory existence? he book? well, mister nelson, isn't there looked duck wimbeles ye? the music remo, early in the printer, come that that joshua's da south anchor pipe of his uni. laconi
he saw giorgio musical, but on leash, vermont, sundays of shaky kissel party of the amount of acre larry store of ache. tulip put dosier article sin luck, capacity member. dip decree, year war, due to paul said, or did you receive one this colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to eradicate local religions. others sent them back to europe or sold them....
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disabilities are integral member, i don't want an acre lot of jackie soldiers, geo, musical, but on leash vermont, saunders of shaky kiss on patty. a vague, the moment of acre larry store. a vague tulip put down sir. article sin la capacity mender. dip decree year will do, de paul said her, did you receive my life? i colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to eradicate local religions. others sent them back to europe or sold them. missionary exhibitions, flourish from basil to leon. enter the vatican's ethno logical museum and ema monday in borough. the exhibition halls were filled with satchawitz and so called fetishes to highlight the supposed bravery of the missionaries, as well as christianity's victory in the heart of darkness. as her poxy me did not permit to wander, won't exceed the tim doj to dought emily dell would this 20 feet in your her memory existence the book? well, mr. nelson is on there look document is you the music? grandma? early in the printe
disabilities are integral member, i don't want an acre lot of jackie soldiers, geo, musical, but on leash vermont, saunders of shaky kiss on patty. a vague, the moment of acre larry store. a vague tulip put down sir. article sin la capacity mender. dip decree year will do, de paul said her, did you receive my life? i colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to...
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don't want an acre lot of jackie soldiers g or musical, but only sh, vermont. so days of shaky kissel party, a vague, the moment of acre larry store of ache. tulip put down sir. article thin le capacity men do dip decree year will do. de paul said, did you receive this colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to eradicate local religions. others sent them back to europe or sold them. missionary exhibitions flourish from basil to leon, enter the vatican's ethno logical museum and ema monday in borough. the exhibition halls were filled with fatuous, since so called fetishes to highlight the supposed bravery of the missionaries, as well as christianity's victory. in the heart of darkness, said, boxing, he did not permit to wander well except the tip dog j could dought, emily dare. would this 20 feet in your memory existence he bought? well, mister nelson, isn't there looked duck privilege ye? the music trammel? early in the printer
don't want an acre lot of jackie soldiers g or musical, but only sh, vermont. so days of shaky kissel party, a vague, the moment of acre larry store of ache. tulip put down sir. article thin le capacity men do dip decree year will do. de paul said, did you receive this colonizing country seized items of spiritual and religious significance. and this was probably intentional. some christian missionaries often destroyed sacred objects in order to eradicate local religions. others sent them back...
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go to the one the out of me change showed eco, but vermont process budget attribute she told us, or a banjo by the she rushing ballasa and food totally to table up. i'll be captured, an order to o u. n commanders. 1944. eliminate the traces of everything polish, destroy all church walls by november, the 25th 1940 or destroy all polish buildings where poles used to live, destroy the trees next to the buildings. so there are no traces of anyone living there before. make sure nothing is left. if there is poles will claim all that nice, but it person and he needs the chilly, spiritually for teach skinnier bullet points, q ovals on the scholarship bure towards english ethic was samara. but on a me a scare, i proportional to just sammy your guy, he's a body verity. could i be or, or she golly no, no she oh yeah, christina is speech ain't steer as i said, he chuck brown yonder below it's quite nice out cool game. lot dick should be, do ye? pip shook valley examined x just so he started. sniff, costing us starts, raggedy achish, peaky. should be tickled, knits miss yaki snares, angel brown. a
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they're usually some of the only minorities they see sailing on shimmering lake champlain between vermontthis is a refreshing feeling to have. >> reporter: does it help clear your mind? >> yeah. >> reporter: the teens have been sailing since they were 6. now they're at a camp trying to change the face of sailing. often seen as too white, too expensive, elitist and historically exclusionary. >> we're undoing damage that has happened in the sport from there being a whites only sign on the front door of a yacht club. >> reporter: owen milne is at the home of burlington, vermont's sailing center. >> if sailing is our middle name, community is our first name. >> reporter: to better live up to that first name, last year the center started providing free sailing camp to kids from diverse backgrounds in the burlington community, one rich with refugees and immigrants from places like nepal and congo. what was the racial makeup of the camp before this initiative and now? >> we might have had five or six kids for a full summer. >> reporter: kids of color? >> and that was out of 500. >> reporter: wow
they're usually some of the only minorities they see sailing on shimmering lake champlain between vermontthis is a refreshing feeling to have. >> reporter: does it help clear your mind? >> yeah. >> reporter: the teens have been sailing since they were 6. now they're at a camp trying to change the face of sailing. often seen as too white, too expensive, elitist and historically exclusionary. >> we're undoing damage that has happened in the sport from there being a whites...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: like the senator from texas, i wish to speak about the so-called chips bill. but my perspective is, to say the least, a little bit different. to my mind, what the chips bill represents is the question of whether or not we will have priorities in this country that represent the needs of working families and middle class or whether this institution, the entire congress, is totally beholden to wealthy and powerful corporate interests. madam president, i do not argue with anyone who makes the point that there is a global shortage in microchips and semiconductors, which is making it harder for manufacturers to produce the cars, the cell phones, the household appliances, and the electronic equipment that we need. this shortage is in fact costing american workers good-paying jobs and raising prices for families. and that is why i personally strongly support the need to expand u.s. microchip production. but the question that we should be asking is this -- should american taxpayers pr
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: like the senator from texas, i wish to speak about the so-called chips bill. but my perspective is, to say the least, a little bit different. to my mind, what the chips bill represents is the question of whether or not we will have priorities in this country that represent the needs of working families and middle class or whether this institution, the entire congress, is totally beholden to wealthy and powerful corporate interests....