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arizona provides early voting. there is no. 80% of people in arizona vote by mail. there are a plethora of options for people to exercise the right to franchise. what the ninth circuit did is they took a small number for people who actually voted to have and try to extrapolate that. somehow that arizona's laws were racist or unconstitutional. >> thank you chief justice. >> you acknowledged several times the totality of the circumstances are relevant here and that is in the statutory text, as my colleagues have pointed out. is the availability of atlanta -- of alternatives that could serve your policy goals a circumstance that matters when we consider the totality of the circumstances? >> yes. absolutely, justice. >> if there is an alternative available that would that would serve the disproportionate -- the policy objective without causing the disproportionate impact, you have to go with that. it's not why not. >> that is in the law and we believe that causation plays an important role and we look at the substantial impact but also on the causation because it plays
arizona provides early voting. there is no. 80% of people in arizona vote by mail. there are a plethora of options for people to exercise the right to franchise. what the ninth circuit did is they took a small number for people who actually voted to have and try to extrapolate that. somehow that arizona's laws were racist or unconstitutional. >> thank you chief justice. >> you acknowledged several times the totality of the circumstances are relevant here and that is in the statutory...
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. >> i didn't say arizona. that was in another state. does arizona have to wait for fraud to occur in arizona using a practice? >> no, your honor. but as this court has said -- >> so it doesn't matter then. you agree it doesn't matter that their -- that harvesting hasn't resulted in fraud in arizona. how many state, how many elections does it need to affect before -- out of state before arizona can take cognizance of it in its own state? >> what this court said is that when -- in mccutchen, is when a legislature takes a pro fi lactic approach, the court should be diligent in scrutinizing the law. >> i'm just asking, how many elections? what would be enough? in the secretaries view. how many states does it have to happen in? how many elections? >> to be clear, arizona already has a law prohibiting fraudulent ballot collection. what this law does is criminalizes neighbors helping neighbors deliver ballots with up to two years in jail and -- >> counsel, i guess -- i'm just asking a pretty simple question. you agre
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adrian is -- adrian fontes served in maricopa county arizona. approximately two thirds of arizona's population from 2017 to 2020. his position was most recent in a long list of his service to his community and country, from 1992 to 1996 he served as -- on active duty in the u.s. marine corps. we thank you for that service. he earned a nomination meritorious commission, after being honorably discharged she received a bachelors degree from the arizona state university, before continuing on to the sturm college of law at the university of denver. after law school, he served as a prosecutor with the denver district attorney, worked in the maricopa county attorney's office, then headed the form prosecution unit at the arizona attorney general's office. in 2016, he was elected to the office of the maricopa county reporter where you served a four-year term, implementing national award winning systems and procedures to improve accessibility and security for maricopa county elections, even amidst the immense logistical and personnel safety challenges pos
adrian is -- adrian fontes served in maricopa county arizona. approximately two thirds of arizona's population from 2017 to 2020. his position was most recent in a long list of his service to his community and country, from 1992 to 1996 he served as -- on active duty in the u.s. marine corps. we thank you for that service. he earned a nomination meritorious commission, after being honorably discharged she received a bachelors degree from the arizona state university, before continuing on to the...
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lesko of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from arizona. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. graves of the state of missouri, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote aye on amendment number 29. the speaker pro
lesko of arizona. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from arizona. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for...
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he found arizona to have had many alternative ways of getting your vote counted. he also said that the disparate impact approach, provisions that can be shown statistically to have a greater impact on minority voters, this impact being the way that fair housing cases and other kinds of discrimination cases are sometimes evaluated, that was not appropriate for this type of case. he thought that the -- she was much more concerned about discriminatory intent than discriminatory impact. he said it was important to look at the context that voting regulations have in the 1980's when the voting rights act was modified to update section two to its current language. keeping in mind what the voting provisions were then, that was a time when people tended to cast votes in person more so than now. it was also a factor to keep in mind. all of those things taken together, he said means that arizona pot regulations are permissible. dissenters took a different view. justice kagan said the totality of circumstances you should be looking at are the totality of certain circumstances
he found arizona to have had many alternative ways of getting your vote counted. he also said that the disparate impact approach, provisions that can be shown statistically to have a greater impact on minority voters, this impact being the way that fair housing cases and other kinds of discrimination cases are sometimes evaluated, that was not appropriate for this type of case. he thought that the -- she was much more concerned about discriminatory intent than discriminatory impact. he said it...
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he found arizona to have had many alternative ways of getting your vote counted. he also said that the disparate impact approach, provisions that can be shown statistically to have a greater impact on minority voters, this impact being the way that fair housing cases and other kinds of discrimination cases are sometimes evaluated, that was not appropriate for this type of case. he thought that the -- she was much more concerned about discriminatory intent than discriminatory impact. he said it was important to look at the context that voting regulations have in the 1980's when the voting rights act was modified to update section two to its current language. keeping in mind what the voting provisions were then, that was a time when people tended to cast votes in person more so than now. it was also a factor to keep in mind. all of those things taken together, he said means that arizona pot regulations are permissible. dissenters took a different view. justice kagan said the totality of circumstances you should be looking at are the totality of certain circumstances
he found arizona to have had many alternative ways of getting your vote counted. he also said that the disparate impact approach, provisions that can be shown statistically to have a greater impact on minority voters, this impact being the way that fair housing cases and other kinds of discrimination cases are sometimes evaluated, that was not appropriate for this type of case. he thought that the -- she was much more concerned about discriminatory intent than discriminatory impact. he said it...
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council of arizona in 2013. he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress is election clause power. and the remainder of my testimony i will provide background on what this means and in particular, how it has been construed to the supreme court. the elections clause, the text of which met him chairwoman read earlier allows states to describe rules the conduct of congressional elections. only in so far that congress declines to preempt state legislative choices. i was justice scalia explain in arizona versus i cta, this grant of congressional power to congress was insurance against the possibility that states the try to undermine the union by either failing to have procedures for congressional elections or having some are inadequate. the state legislatures otherwise could at any moment annihilated, the federal government by neglecting to provide for a choice of a person to it minister affairs. congress has exercised its broad powers to regulate elections repeatedly through the 1842 portion. post-ci
council of arizona in 2013. he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress is election clause power. and the remainder of my testimony i will provide background on what this means and in particular, how it has been construed to the supreme court. the elections clause, the text of which met him chairwoman read earlier allows states to describe rules the conduct of congressional elections. only in so far that congress declines to preempt state legislative choices. i was justice...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 5. as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lawson pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on the en bloc amendments. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. donald payne, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. payne wilt vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 5. as the member designated by by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. watson coleman will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what p
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 5. as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek...
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arizona is one such case where you could be able to provide cooling. even though people are spaced out and you could also have a network of people helping so in our case we have had all sorts of community members step up including a utility company. long-term solutions provide cooling spaces along the way. to provide cooler spaces and handle long-term mitigation adaptations. >> thank you so much for your comments, and i will yield back. >> the chair recognizes mr. kyl mr. kilby for five minutes. >> thank you, for holding this important hearing. i've been toggling back and forth with lots of things going on today so if my question is redundant, i apologize. over seven years ago in my hometown, a water crisis emerged. my hometown is flint michigan. the children were affected by the crisis and exposed to high levels of lead that poses significant health risks particularly in their development. what was not as well-known in the water crisis that there was an outbreak and as a result of the crisis. michigan again is experiencing a surge. the michigan depart
arizona is one such case where you could be able to provide cooling. even though people are spaced out and you could also have a network of people helping so in our case we have had all sorts of community members step up including a utility company. long-term solutions provide cooling spaces along the way. to provide cooler spaces and handle long-term mitigation adaptations. >> thank you so much for your comments, and i will yield back. >> the chair recognizes mr. kyl mr. kilby for...
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grijalva of arizona will vote yea on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush of illinois, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on h.r. 1664. as the member designated by congressman horsford, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that congressman horsford will vote yea on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated b
grijalva of arizona will vote yea on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush of illinois, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 1664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms....
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it has nothing to do with no out of precinct voting in arizona. it has nothing to do with saying that mail-in ballots after covid have to be connected by a family member or household member or caregiver. we need some perspective in this debate. we need to understand what is happening. i could go on at length, although, not according to the clock. i could talk about the texas and georgia legislation as well. both texas and georgia, unlike connecticut and delaware, have early voting. thank you, mr. chairman. rep.cohen: our final witness is ezra rosenberg. he practiced at a major national firm where he was involved in pro bono representation successfully challenging texas is -- texas boss -- texas's voting law. mr. rosenberg received from the nyu school of law. you are recognized for five minutes. mr. rosenberg: thank you. thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify today on these important issues. racial discrimination in voting diminishes our democracy. the voting rights act of 1965, particularly sections two and five, has been indispensable
it has nothing to do with no out of precinct voting in arizona. it has nothing to do with saying that mail-in ballots after covid have to be connected by a family member or household member or caregiver. we need some perspective in this debate. we need to understand what is happening. i could go on at length, although, not according to the clock. i could talk about the texas and georgia legislation as well. both texas and georgia, unlike connecticut and delaware, have early voting. thank you,...
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that is what they are doing an arizona. the second thing is that he say the voting as sacrosanct and so they we should protect. name in the search bar. we will have to leave this here to take you live now to the national governors association for remarks from incoming n.g.a. chair, governor asa hutchinson of arkansas. >> governor doozy of arizona. governor ducey? >> hello, everyone. it's great to see everyone even if it is virtually. on behalf of the governor hogen which includes governors mckee, kearney, cox and scott, i'm pleased to present the sway of the n.g.a. executive committee, members and officers. for members to the executive committee, the committee nominates governor charlie baker of massachusetts, governor kay ivey of alabama, governor michelle lujan grisham of new mexico, governor jarrett pole list of colorado, governor gretchen whitmer of michigan, governor andrew cuomo of new york, myself, governor doug doozy of arizona, and for n.g.a. vice chairman, phil murphy of new jersey and for n.g.a. championship, gov
that is what they are doing an arizona. the second thing is that he say the voting as sacrosanct and so they we should protect. name in the search bar. we will have to leave this here to take you live now to the national governors association for remarks from incoming n.g.a. chair, governor asa hutchinson of arkansas. >> governor doozy of arizona. governor ducey? >> hello, everyone. it's great to see everyone even if it is virtually. on behalf of the governor hogen which includes...
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arizona could not point to any voter fraud to justify its challenge laws. a study of the 834 million ballots cast in elections between 2000 and 2014 found only 35 credible allegations of in-person voter fraud. by contrast, there are voluminous examples of proliferating racial discrimination in voting during the same period. in short, this unscrupulous decision disregards the purpose of section two and, it erektsz -- and it erects an indefensible barrier for plaintiffs, simply because a majority of the court fundamentally disagrees with congress's use of its enforcement powers to legislate broadly to protect the right to vote from racial discrimination. it is nothing short of an attempt to rewrite and weaken section two, resulting in incalculable costs to our democracy. since the disabling of section five, section two has been the primary defense between --primary defense against discriminatory vote denial and abridgment. since 202012 alone, we filed five cases under section two and two more this year. in the first five years following shelby, an unprecedent
arizona could not point to any voter fraud to justify its challenge laws. a study of the 834 million ballots cast in elections between 2000 and 2014 found only 35 credible allegations of in-person voter fraud. by contrast, there are voluminous examples of proliferating racial discrimination in voting during the same period. in short, this unscrupulous decision disregards the purpose of section two and, it erektsz -- and it erects an indefensible barrier for plaintiffs, simply because a majority...
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thank you to my colleague from arizona, i appreciate the yielding of time. i rise today to address the ongoing crisis happening at our southern border. since president biden took office he's stopped building the wall, brought back catch and release, and ended the remain in mexico policy. as a result, this administration has created the worst humanitarian, national security, and public health crisis ever seen on our nation's southern border. in the past three months, each month we've seen more than 170,000 border encounters, a new 21-year high. toe totaling over half a million illegal border crossings. these numbers are resulting in overcrowded shelters, human trafficking, drug smuggling, and violence in addition, the surge of unaccompanied children coming across the border shows no signs of slowing down. in june, the number of children arriving daily, daily, rose to 530. a journey like this is not only unsafe, as it could lead to sexual exploitation or forced labor. despite the continuing increase of border encounters each month, house democrats want to defu
thank you to my colleague from arizona, i appreciate the yielding of time. i rise today to address the ongoing crisis happening at our southern border. since president biden took office he's stopped building the wall, brought back catch and release, and ended the remain in mexico policy. as a result, this administration has created the worst humanitarian, national security, and public health crisis ever seen on our nation's southern border. in the past three months, each month we've seen more...
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he was trying to persuade us he won arizona and everyone knows he won arizona. he continued to claim the election had been stolen from him and there was widespread fraud, the evidence for which has never surfaced or been produced. it was a revealing capstone to our investigative reporting process. by the time we went out to hear what he had to say, we talked to 140 people worked closest with him. we had a good sense of where the reality was. host: did you challenge him on what is aides and friends and cabinet secretary told you? guest: in that interview, we often let donald trump talk and tell us his view. we want to do here his worldview. there may times we said, sir -- there was not hugging and kissing -- he argues that many of the protesters during the capital january 6 were part of a loving crowd. we definitely questioned him. the purpose of this interview was to hear him. it is a little jaw-dropping, the way he is committed to this alternate vision, the way he has hardened his inner narrative so that it has no correspondence, no morning to reality or fact.
he was trying to persuade us he won arizona and everyone knows he won arizona. he continued to claim the election had been stolen from him and there was widespread fraud, the evidence for which has never surfaced or been produced. it was a revealing capstone to our investigative reporting process. by the time we went out to hear what he had to say, we talked to 140 people worked closest with him. we had a good sense of where the reality was. host: did you challenge him on what is aides and...
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we are going to arizona and people are protesting. we have to challenge all people. i do not care if you are republican or democrat. if you are standing on the side of the nonconstitutional filibuster, and blocking us from passing constitutional voting rights or expansions, and you are standing on the side of a nonconstitutional filibuster and blocking everyday people who work hard, getting a minimum wage that increases to living wage, you are wrong. it is constitutionally inconsistent, morally indispensable, historically inaccurate, politically mistaken, and economically insane. that is what we try to let people know. we are as comfortable in the hollers of eastern kentucky as in the delta mississippi, as we are in california to the carolinas because people in this country, by the way, that is 60 million white people below wealth, 60% of black people, ready percent of white people that in round numbers, most people are white women and working and the disabled. we have to challenge that. that is why people are doing civil disobedience. over 100 women from around this
we are going to arizona and people are protesting. we have to challenge all people. i do not care if you are republican or democrat. if you are standing on the side of the nonconstitutional filibuster, and blocking us from passing constitutional voting rights or expansions, and you are standing on the side of a nonconstitutional filibuster and blocking everyday people who work hard, getting a minimum wage that increases to living wage, you are wrong. it is constitutionally inconsistent, morally...
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landmark case, miranda versus arizona. they were arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and rape. he sent a written confession. the spring court ruled it was inadmissible because he was not notified before question of his fifth and sixth amendment rights of self-incrimination and right to an attorney. watch it tonight at 9:45 eastern on c-span, online on c-span.org or listen on the radio app. >> we will hear from the white house, governors and members of congress on concerns of the delta variant of the coronavirus and other issues. >> local officials are looking to the federal government for guidance. should high spread, low vaccinated areas consider re-opposing mast mandate orders? >> as we have from the beginning, local governments will make their own local decisions waste on their vaccination rates and levels. >> what are your recommendations? >> the cdc has been very clear that if you are vaccinated, you have a high degree of protection. if you are not vaccinated, you need to get vaccinated. in the meantime, wear a mask. >> i know you are letting local governments do their own
landmark case, miranda versus arizona. they were arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and rape. he sent a written confession. the spring court ruled it was inadmissible because he was not notified before question of his fifth and sixth amendment rights of self-incrimination and right to an attorney. watch it tonight at 9:45 eastern on c-span, online on c-span.org or listen on the radio app. >> we will hear from the white house, governors and members of congress on concerns of the delta...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks for >> tonight on c-span, president biden meets with a group of the nation's governors and mayors to discuss infrastructure. then senate floor remarks from chuck schumer and republican leader mitch mcconnell. u.s. senator's and texas legislators hold a press conference on voting rights. quite c-span is your unfiltered you a government. including broadband. >> it supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden met with a group of the nation's governors and mayors at the white house to discuss infrastructure. >> we will talk about infrastructure. president biden: i want to thank you all for being here to discuss initiative following this. this is a bipartisan issue. there is no democratic road to republican bridges. kids need to be able to drink clean drinking water. a chance for america -- our infrastructure relative to the rest of the world, it is disturbing to find out -- we got them
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able to be with us today, so offering the resolution on governor hogan's behalf is governor ducey of arizona. governor ducey? >> thank you, governor cuomo. and hello, everyone. it's great to see everyone even if it is virtually. on behalf of governor hogen which includes governors mckee, kearney, cox and scott, i'm pleased to present the sway of the n.g.a. executive committee, members and officers. for members to the executive committee, the committee of massachusetts, governor kay ivey of alabama, governor michelle lujan grisham of new mexico, governor jarrett pollis of colorado, governor gretchen whitmer of michigan, governor andrew cuomo of new york, myself, governor doug doozy of arizona, and for n.g.a. vice chairman, phil murphy of new jersey and for n.g.a. championship, governor asa hutchinson of arkansas. chairman cuomo, i move to have this resolution adopted. >> governor ducey, thank you very much. thank you for your good work. that sounds like a winning slate to me. is there a second in favor of the motion? >> so moved. those in favor, please indicate by saying aye. those opposed, n
able to be with us today, so offering the resolution on governor hogan's behalf is governor ducey of arizona. governor ducey? >> thank you, governor cuomo. and hello, everyone. it's great to see everyone even if it is virtually. on behalf of governor hogen which includes governors mckee, kearney, cox and scott, i'm pleased to present the sway of the n.g.a. executive committee, members and officers. for members to the executive committee, the committee of massachusetts, governor kay ivey...
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or in arizona, i was on a call yesterday with all the western governors. you know what they're asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early. [indiscernible] burning to the ground. [indiscernible] and it's already starting early. you guys [indiscernible] i want to say thank you. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. i -- anyway, thank you. happy to answer any questions. [indiscernible] be careful.
or in arizona, i was on a call yesterday with all the western governors. you know what they're asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early. [indiscernible] burning to the ground. [indiscernible] and it's already starting early. you guys [indiscernible] i want to say thank you. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. i -- anyway, thank you. happy to...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to get one shot to 70% of adult americans, and right before the july 4 weekend, they were just coming in shy of that goal, but that was anticipated. and so what you really heard yesterday was kind of a doubling down and really strategizing where to go from here, how to reach those last americans who are either hesitant to get the vaccine or are struggling to access it for other reasons. and certainly your hearing this shift. from where we were at the beginning of the vexing campaign, focused on mass fax sites, getting this out quickly and efficiently, you are switching -- you
host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to...
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host: news from arizona central on this topic -- " arizona said that they need more material from maricopa county, suggesting that the senate's review may be nearing its end. fann said during a hearing at the capital that she expects the demands for additional materials will end up in court, setting up another legal battle in the saga that has seen the country and state lawmakers spar over the scope of the legislature's subpoena power. also during the hearing the senate's top contractor on the review recommended reviving plans to go door-to-door to inquire about some residents' participation in last year's general election." caller: glad to talk to you. my concern is over black lives matter, what they had to say about the demonstrations in cuba the day before yesterday. i think it was around us. -- i think it was horrendous. host: how do you feel about the demonstrations in cuba, bob? caller: i worked with a lot of cubans. i had a cuban neighbor in chicago. they are wonderful people. these people have condemned them. it is horrendous. host: is the u.s. government doing enough to support th
host: news from arizona central on this topic -- " arizona said that they need more material from maricopa county, suggesting that the senate's review may be nearing its end. fann said during a hearing at the capital that she expects the demands for additional materials will end up in court, setting up another legal battle in the saga that has seen the country and state lawmakers spar over the scope of the legislature's subpoena power. also during the hearing the senate's top contractor on...
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or in arizona, i was on a call yesterday with all the western governors. you know what they're asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early. [indiscernible] burning to the ground. [indiscernible] and it's already starting early. you guys [indiscernible] i want to say thank you. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. i -- anyway, thank you. happy to answer any questions. [indiscernible] be careful. >> after his meetings in florida today about the surfside condo collapse a week ago, president biden will give his thoughts on the disaster from miami. that's expected at about 3:40 p.m. eastern. we'll have live coverage here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> arkansas senator tom cotton discussed issues of race in the military at a virtual event host
or in arizona, i was on a call yesterday with all the western governors. you know what they're asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early. [indiscernible] burning to the ground. [indiscernible] and it's already starting early. you guys [indiscernible] i want to say thank you. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. i -- anyway, thank you. happy to...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to get one shot to 70% of adult americans, and right before the july 4 weekend, they were just coming in shy of that goal, but that was anticipated. and so what you really heard
host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had made a goal for july 4 to...
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host: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda. it is the one year anniversary. could you remind people about not only what the new trade agreement is, but what brought on its, i guess, what led to it being created? caller: a number of forces there. basically this is a revised version of the north american free trade agreement that was in effect beginning in january, 1994. that agreement was negotiated in 1991 or 1992 and in many respects was seriously out of date. there also was a lot of political opposition to nafta on both sides of the aisle, and the previous administration, some logic that a new version would be attractive to a wide swath of members of congress, members of the public as well. host: some of the specifics of the usmca, ordinance for cars and trucks, protection for property, it would strengthen labor and environmental protection, would have protections for financial instituti
host: our first guest is david gantz, with -- a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. anchor for joining us this morning. guest: my pleasure. host: we are under, when it comes to trade concerns, something called the u.s. fda. it is the one year anniversary. could you remind people about not only what the new trade agreement is, but what brought on its, i guess, what led to it being created? caller: a number of forces there. basically this is a revised version of the north...
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so he did not have his appeal upheld in the arizona supreme court. how did it make its way to the federal supreme court? >> you have to file a petition. the supreme court has to agree to take the case. just a few years earlier there , was a dramatic, related case called the gideon case. there is a wonderful book called gideon's trumpet that everyone should read if they haven't yet. gideon is the defendant and says i was wrongly convicted because i didn't have a lawyer for my defense and the court, overturning the previous role, says -- rule, says you are entitled to counsel. they brought in a lawyer call john frank who clerked for justice lack and was a yale law professor. distinguished constitutional scholar. and they brought in john flannery, who could argue very well. once you get the big guns like that, the supreme court gets interested. susan: john flannery served as counsel for anita hill. in the clarence thomas confirmation hearings. >> very distinguished lawyer. miranda goes from someone in the bowels of the interrogation room to someone who
so he did not have his appeal upheld in the arizona supreme court. how did it make its way to the federal supreme court? >> you have to file a petition. the supreme court has to agree to take the case. just a few years earlier there , was a dramatic, related case called the gideon case. there is a wonderful book called gideon's trumpet that everyone should read if they haven't yet. gideon is the defendant and says i was wrongly convicted because i didn't have a lawyer for my defense and...
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or in arizona, i was on a phone call yesterday with all of the western governors. you know what they are asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early and things are burning down, burning to the ground. already, it is starting early. you guys are, i really want to say thank you. we appreciate what you do. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. anyway, thank you. i'm happy to answer any questions. be careful, careful. [indiscernible] >> at the meeting with families of the victims of the surfside florida condo collapse, president biden spoke to the media about emergency cooperation efforts and announced that the federal government will cover search-and-rescue cost for the
or in arizona, i was on a phone call yesterday with all of the western governors. you know what they are asking for? they need more firefighters. because last year, fire season didn't start this early and things are burning down, burning to the ground. already, it is starting early. you guys are, i really want to say thank you. we appreciate what you do. i promise you we know what you're doing here is incredible. having to deal with the uncertainty. worrying about, you know, families. anyway,...
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fox news reported way ahead of biden winning arizona. they obviously knew they one --wonm --won arizona. who gave that order? that's what i would like to know. guest: there was no order for the media to report this one way or the other. [no audio] guest: news organizations, fox news technology to protect winners and get it right. the entire rotations of news organizations on these decisions not only to be first but to be correct. without getting too far deep in the weeds here, the projections, trends, how many ballots our last that are left, a lot has been written on this. these news organizations go out of their way to explain their methods and procedures for making these calls. host: a question for you on twitter. going back to your description of being called into the white house for an interview with the president. they say "you are a general desk journalist. i couldn't think of a bigger component to give a person makes a living covering today's political scene. were you more worried about being or being in the middle of a frenzied r
fox news reported way ahead of biden winning arizona. they obviously knew they one --wonm --won arizona. who gave that order? that's what i would like to know. guest: there was no order for the media to report this one way or the other. [no audio] guest: news organizations, fox news technology to protect winners and get it right. the entire rotations of news organizations on these decisions not only to be first but to be correct. without getting too far deep in the weeds here, the projections,...
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host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks for >> tonight on c-span, president biden meets with a group of the nation's governors and mayors to discuss infrastructure. then senate floor remarks from chuck schumer and republican leader mitch mcconnell. u.s. senator's and texas legislators hold a press conference on voting rights. quite c-span is your unfiltered you a government. including broadband. >> it supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden met with a group of the nation's governors and mayors at the white house to discuss infrastructure. >> we will talk about infrastructure. president biden: i want to thank you all for being here to discuss initiative following this. this is a bipartisan issue. there is
host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks for >> tonight on c-span, president biden meets with a group of the nation's governors and mayors to discuss infrastructure. then senate floor remarks from chuck schumer and republican leader mitch mcconnell. u.s. senator's and texas legislators hold a press conference on voting rights. quite c-span is your unfiltered you a government. including broadband. >> it supports c-span as a public service...
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a landmark case with miranda v arizona. he was arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and rape, and signed a written confession. supreme court ruled it was inadmissible because he was not notified of his fifth and sixth amendment rights against self-incrimination and the right to an attorney. watch landmark cases sunday night at 9:45 on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. host: joining us from boston's former congresswoman jane harman , the author of a new book called "insanity defense: why
a landmark case with miranda v arizona. he was arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and rape, and signed a written confession. supreme court ruled it was inadmissible because he was not notified of his fifth and sixth amendment rights against self-incrimination and the right to an attorney. watch landmark cases sunday night at 9:45 on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. host: joining us from boston's former congresswoman jane harman , the author of a new book called...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of macey reed, a 4-year-old girl from pima, arizona, who was swept away by floodwaters and tragically passed away this month. words cannot express the heartbreak and devastation of losing a child, and macy's loss is one that will be felt throughout her community. mr. o'halleran: i wish the reed family strength and peace during this immensely difficult time. in the wake of this tragedy, i am heartened to see an outpouring of love and support from countless in the community. i encourage every arizonan to continue to show kindness to their neighbors. also urge everyone to prioritize safety above all else during the monsoon season. my wife and i are keeping macy's family, loved ones, and the entire pima community in our prayers as they mourn her passing. thank you and i yield back. the speak
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of macey reed, a 4-year-old girl from pima, arizona, who was swept away by floodwaters and tragically passed away this month. words cannot express the heartbreak and devastation of losing a...
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going to be in that is senator joe manchin a senator from west virginia and senator kyrsten sinema from arizona since they are the most moderate democrats that biden needs to pass that reconciliation. they will have a few -- they don't want a huge liberal package, they want something more targeted. for a senator like joe manchin, west virginia, i have not checked the stats, but there is not that many nature -- major cities which are bearing the brunt of this type of increase in violence, it's a rural state so i'm sure he is under less pressure to put in more background check laws and try to take illegal guns off the street. i'm sure that reconciliation package will have more funding for cops and making sure that they reform as well, because you don't want the repeat of where african americans in our country feel like the police are targeting them with george floyd and countless other instances over the years. they are trying to figure out exactly what's in that infrastructure package and how much money they should spend on childcare and other soft infrastructure because they have not finished t
going to be in that is senator joe manchin a senator from west virginia and senator kyrsten sinema from arizona since they are the most moderate democrats that biden needs to pass that reconciliation. they will have a few -- they don't want a huge liberal package, they want something more targeted. for a senator like joe manchin, west virginia, i have not checked the stats, but there is not that many nature -- major cities which are bearing the brunt of this type of increase in violence, it's a...
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let's look at what's going on in arizona. a bill just was signed talking about critical race theory. it lets look at what's happening there. arizona governor signed a bill preventing local government -- governments from teaching local -- critical race theory. for him it's the state and any local government from inquiring -- forbids state and any local government from inquiring -- from requiring their employees to engage in orientation, training or therapy that suggests an employee is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive whether consciously or unconsciously. the measure comes as critical race theory becomes the latest flashpoint in the culture wars. the theory which is decades old examines the impact of racism on history and maintains that racism is systemic. republicans have used the term critical race theory as a catchall for teaching racism with some panning the bill as discriminatory. let's go back and talk to darrell who is going to jackson tennessee. garo -- darrell, good morning. caller: good morning. the problem is
let's look at what's going on in arizona. a bill just was signed talking about critical race theory. it lets look at what's happening there. arizona governor signed a bill preventing local government -- governments from teaching local -- critical race theory. for him it's the state and any local government from inquiring -- forbids state and any local government from inquiring -- from requiring their employees to engage in orientation, training or therapy that suggests an employee is inherently...
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supreme court ruled 6-3 upholing two arizona voting laws prohibiting ballots submitted at incorrect precincts and third party collection of ballots often referred to as bament harvesting by critics. justice samuel alito offered the court's majority opinion, stating the laws do not violate the federal voting rights act. justice kagendy sented, saying the majority changed the law's meaning. we'll show you the oral arguments in the case from last march. >> all persons having business before the honorable the supreme court of the united states are admonishing to give their attention, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and thisor
supreme court ruled 6-3 upholing two arizona voting laws prohibiting ballots submitted at incorrect precincts and third party collection of ballots often referred to as bament harvesting by critics. justice samuel alito offered the court's majority opinion, stating the laws do not violate the federal voting rights act. justice kagendy sented, saying the majority changed the law's meaning. we'll show you the oral arguments in the case from last march. >> all persons having business before...
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host: that is peggy and texas, talking about voter id, also mentoring arizona. the associated press taking a look at the events of arizona, saying election officials have identified fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud out of more than 3 million ballots cast's in last year's -- cast in last year's election. the ap said their investigation found 182 cases were problems were clear enough that officials refer them to investigators for further review. so far, only four cases have led to charges, including in a separate state investigation. no vote was counted twice. the ap also adding that, while it is possible more cases could emerge, numbers illustrate the implausibility of the claims that fraud and irregularity in arizona cost him the state electoral vote. a final audited result, president biden won more votes than former president trump out of 3.4 million. if you want to look through that ap investigation and what they found as far as their analysis of events in arizona, you can do so online. from texas cannot republican line. this is richard -- from te
host: that is peggy and texas, talking about voter id, also mentoring arizona. the associated press taking a look at the events of arizona, saying election officials have identified fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud out of more than 3 million ballots cast's in last year's -- cast in last year's election. the ap said their investigation found 182 cases were problems were clear enough that officials refer them to investigators for further review. so far, only four cases have led to...
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manhattan da is calling it a payment scheme and tax fraud stop a supreme court ruling upholding the arizona election law after a challenge by the national committee. inside the washington times -- liz cheney said i am honored to have been named to serve in the january 6 select mehdi. congress is obligated to do a phone test -- do a full investigation. those who need to be held accountable in the select committee will fulfill that responsibility in a professional, expeditious and nonpartisan manner. what about the house republican leader kevin mccarthy? he has not decided what to do publicly and was asked about it yesterday. >> why should liz cheney lose a committee assignment and then serve on the committee to investigate january 6? >> as you know how congress works, get elected by your district and you get your committees from your conference. when jeff van drew left the party and became a republican, he lost his committee assignment for speaker and got them from the republican conference. when justin amash left, he went and got his committee assignments from the speaker. i don't know in h
manhattan da is calling it a payment scheme and tax fraud stop a supreme court ruling upholding the arizona election law after a challenge by the national committee. inside the washington times -- liz cheney said i am honored to have been named to serve in the january 6 select mehdi. congress is obligated to do a phone test -- do a full investigation. those who need to be held accountable in the select committee will fulfill that responsibility in a professional, expeditious and nonpartisan...