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i rise as the newest representative for ohio's 11th congressional district. first i would like to thank my family, including my mom and dad, my siblings, ray and nick, my nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and a special birthday shoutout. i'm guessing this is the best birthday present you ever received. i would like to thank my friends also and their parents, my team, and all of my incredible supporters who helped me along the way. but most importantly i would like to thank the great people of my district for placing their trust in me. i am humbled and honored to have the privilege of serving you, the people of ohio 11th congressional district in the house of representatives, i take this responsibility seriously. i ran for congress because i believe in the resilience of the community i love and call home. because i believe that public service is always about putting the people first because i believe that now with the eyes of history upon us it is time to build a more just and more equitable future. these are the values i promise to hold close every d
i rise as the newest representative for ohio's 11th congressional district. first i would like to thank my family, including my mom and dad, my siblings, ray and nick, my nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and a special birthday shoutout. i'm guessing this is the best birthday present you ever received. i would like to thank my friends also and their parents, my team, and all of my incredible supporters who helped me along the way. but most importantly i would like to thank the great...
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our power, our message, the congressional black caucus. now with that, madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous materials on the subject of this special order hour. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. beatty: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning for morning hour debate and noon for legislative business. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are going to buy these companies and more, including charter communications. charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. charter communications support c-span as a public service, along with these others, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> this week on the c-span networks, both chambers of congress are in session. the house take up president biden
our power, our message, the congressional black caucus. now with that, madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous materials on the subject of this special order hour. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. beatty: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning for morning hour debate...
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that's also important to congressional map because the congressional map for population growth has two additional districts were going from 36 to 38 now. the hispanic population growth is not reflected there. >> host: that's not necessarily a negative for the republicans as is on the 2020 election and the latino vote, correct? >> they would argue it's not necessarily that in south texas were president trump really got a lot more support than was expected. but, it is a problem for them and that not drawing any hispanic opportunity districts that are potentially running a foul of the voting rights act. now the map drawers have said they are drawing these race blind. i think that is an effort to sort of tiptoe around some of the supreme court decisions that came out in the last decade you can politically gerrymander you cannot racially gerrymander. at the end of the day there is no additional. under proposed map if these maps get challenged in court. there's talk the whole process could end up in court? >> undoubtedly. 1965 here in texas they have challenged every map since the 1970s. and
that's also important to congressional map because the congressional map for population growth has two additional districts were going from 36 to 38 now. the hispanic population growth is not reflected there. >> host: that's not necessarily a negative for the republicans as is on the 2020 election and the latino vote, correct? >> they would argue it's not necessarily that in south texas were president trump really got a lot more support than was expected. but, it is a problem for...
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but, we don't have the congressional scorecard. with that, i would serve the balance of my time. >> for what purpose does the gentle men from massachusetts rise? >> i claim my position and reserve my time. >> gentleman, the gentleman is recognized has been reserved. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> madame speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentle men of pennsylvania. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madame speaker and representatives smith. there was just four short years ago that speaker pelosi tweeted, "republicans should not vote without an updated cbo score." those were the speakers own words four years ago, and the speaker doubled down later in netsuite and accused republicans of attempting to and i quote "jammed this bill through without an updated cbo score on its impact." that was the speaker four years ago, so apparently the speaker has forgotten those words, because later today, democrats plan to ram through this big government proposal with no informati
but, we don't have the congressional scorecard. with that, i would serve the balance of my time. >> for what purpose does the gentle men from massachusetts rise? >> i claim my position and reserve my time. >> gentleman, the gentleman is recognized has been reserved. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> madame speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentle men of pennsylvania. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >>...
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. >> for the rest of you, if you don't like your congressional district, no problem. lines are being redrawn all over the nation and republicans are using this redistricting frenzy to gain the upper hand. and then barely two days after kyle rittenhouse walked free far right republicans are trying to profit from it, even rittenhouse's defense lawyer is calling it disgusting and with midterms under a year away, both sides of the aisle are getting ready and whether democrats learn from past congressional losses. we'll get real talk from two lawmakers that lost their house seats in 2020. lawmakers that lost their house seats in 2020. wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. libe
. >> for the rest of you, if you don't like your congressional district, no problem. lines are being redrawn all over the nation and republicans are using this redistricting frenzy to gain the upper hand. and then barely two days after kyle rittenhouse walked free far right republicans are trying to profit from it, even rittenhouse's defense lawyer is calling it disgusting and with midterms under a year away, both sides of the aisle are getting ready and whether democrats learn from past...
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four of the six no votes are members of the congressional black caucus. do you think that is there -- rift is too strong a word but do you think that those members, cbc can work with and talk to senators joe mansion and cinema and talk to them in ways that get them to support all of the things that are in the human infrastructure bill in the build back better act? >> well, we're working on that as a caucus and with our leadership and those four members who belong to the congressional black caucus are strong members. we knew where they stood. we have a big tent and that's a good thing about the congressional black caucus. i believe that also made us a force because we are moderates, we are progressives, we are new diem. we have everything wrapped up in our 58 members and so we're a family and just like most families, you don't always agree but you don't have to be disagreeable. those are my colleagues and my friends. i spoke with all of them. they've stood with us at our press conferences when we were talking about both bills so there is no divide there wi
four of the six no votes are members of the congressional black caucus. do you think that is there -- rift is too strong a word but do you think that those members, cbc can work with and talk to senators joe mansion and cinema and talk to them in ways that get them to support all of the things that are in the human infrastructure bill in the build back better act? >> well, we're working on that as a caucus and with our leadership and those four members who belong to the congressional...
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interns about how white congressional interns are, how white congressional staffs are. like the fact that they're just falling over themselves to illicit this guy who did nothing extraordinary except kill some people is puzzling to me and it is indicative of where the republican party is. it's like it's a party of trolls who want to do nothing substantive but, as you said, you know, get back at the libs or make the liberals get mad because there is nothing else on their agenda except whiteness and nonsensical arguments. >> you know, maria-teresa, i mean, when the verdict came down, i mean, i wasn't surprised just given the way the judge behaved, the way the case went, the way the prosecution argued the case. this wasn't a surprise and yet that verdict sent a chill down my spine for what it could portend. >> well, i think one of the things that is so concerning is that, one, the congressional members that are saying this are those same ones that are wrapping themselves around white supremacy. paul gosar has not denounced white supremacy. kyle rittenhouse was supported by
interns about how white congressional interns are, how white congressional staffs are. like the fact that they're just falling over themselves to illicit this guy who did nothing extraordinary except kill some people is puzzling to me and it is indicative of where the republican party is. it's like it's a party of trolls who want to do nothing substantive but, as you said, you know, get back at the libs or make the liberals get mad because there is nothing else on their agenda except whiteness...
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this shows the congressional panel doesn't have power and all the people who they are asking to come in and provide information, interviews, if they do not comply, this is what is going to happen and even if these congressional committees do not have a lot of enforcement power, they have the department ofjustice under their side, at least in this case, willing to get the criminal referral and make moves on it.— get the criminal referral and make moves on it. what is it they want — make moves on it. what is it they want to _ make moves on it. what is it they want to hear _ make moves on it. what is it they want to hear from - make moves on it. what is it i they want to hear from stephen bannon? it does not necessarily refer directly to the practice and what resulted? it is interesting _ and what resulted? it is interesting to _ and what resulted? it is interesting to me - and what resulted? it is interesting to me that l and what resulted? it is l interesting to me that the events in question why when stephen bannon was not even involved with the white house. according to the comm
this shows the congressional panel doesn't have power and all the people who they are asking to come in and provide information, interviews, if they do not comply, this is what is going to happen and even if these congressional committees do not have a lot of enforcement power, they have the department ofjustice under their side, at least in this case, willing to get the criminal referral and make moves on it.— get the criminal referral and make moves on it. what is it they want — make...
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the congressional black caucus feels it is the case. so that is why we have supported the improvement in education, health care, and childcare. childcare in particular. which will particularly help those of our community who have for too long either gone without childcare and suffered, or paid more than half of their income. childcare is an important element of our work. so, i've got the gingerbread childcare center, husband and wife who made the sacrifice to help vulnerable parents have childcare. parents who had to leave in the middle of the night. people who worked at night, essential workers, parents who worked for a period of time. and parents who worked for a period of time and of course did not have the kind of childcare that the gingerbread daycare allowed us to have. le we hope that these resources will help these kinds of entities in our community. $40 billion in education to specifically improve pell grants. and as well to work with historically black colleges. i know we'll hear that from my colleagues. it is extremely import
the congressional black caucus feels it is the case. so that is why we have supported the improvement in education, health care, and childcare. childcare in particular. which will particularly help those of our community who have for too long either gone without childcare and suffered, or paid more than half of their income. childcare is an important element of our work. so, i've got the gingerbread childcare center, husband and wife who made the sacrifice to help vulnerable parents have...
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votes on the measure have been delayed as members wait for the congressional budget office to release
votes on the measure have been delayed as members wait for the congressional budget office to release
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i very informed guy in terms of congressional matters. he remindsds me of howard beale from that network it's a little disheveled but he knows what is talking about. in terms of party within congressional, within congress and very interested for the first district in maine. >> you yourself are going to run? >> yes. yes. >> as anou independent? not an independent that does not say anything. in terms of party affiliate which you have in the previous episode, i made the party i did not like either of the parties. now i am a global green anti- empire piece party candidate. we obviously have to changee the nature of the government we are in. it is not really a representative government at all. >> sorry i got you side tracked what is your question for mike willis? >> mike in terms of the capability of running for office is the host called it global green anti- empire party and beach party. anyway i have no peace. we have an empire so we should be anti- empire. the only party in the world at house parties and over 100 countries. it comports a lo
i very informed guy in terms of congressional matters. he remindsds me of howard beale from that network it's a little disheveled but he knows what is talking about. in terms of party within congressional, within congress and very interested for the first district in maine. >> you yourself are going to run? >> yes. yes. >> as anou independent? not an independent that does not say anything. in terms of party affiliate which you have in the previous episode, i made the party i...
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correspondent -- congressional correspondent chad pergram on capitol hill tonight. hey, chad. >> good evening, mike. well president biden nominated g.g.sohn for the federal communications commission. if confirmed sohn would be the tiebreaking vote on the five member board. sohn holds what some sees a extreme views about conservative media outlets. i think if she were on the fcc she would be a political activist. i don't think she would fairly regulate the public airways. she has a bias against conserving tim that runs wide and deep. >> it could be a challenge to confirm sohn in a split senate. >> it's a very simple strategy for republicans read back her own words. it's right on twitter. it's her words and her statements. if you do that and there is enough attention around this, i would think that this nomination will be beaten back. >> democrats must, again, thread the needle with moderate senators joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. mike? >> that's when the administration facing a tough confirmation fight for the nominee to be the controller of the currency, explained.
correspondent -- congressional correspondent chad pergram on capitol hill tonight. hey, chad. >> good evening, mike. well president biden nominated g.g.sohn for the federal communications commission. if confirmed sohn would be the tiebreaking vote on the five member board. sohn holds what some sees a extreme views about conservative media outlets. i think if she were on the fcc she would be a political activist. i don't think she would fairly regulate the public airways. she has a bias...
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now what could the congressional budget office find? as the warden school and independent analysts have pointed out, the build back better's real cost to you, the taxpayers in the ballpark of $4 trillion. likewise university of chicago economist casey mulligan who is actually read through the bill line by line estimated it will destroy 7 million jobs. where do we stand tonight? for more than 14 hours after ths entire debate started, fox's chief congressional correspondent chad pergram joins us live from capitol hill with detail. chad, what is the latest? what's happening on the floor? >> good evening, raymond. just as you came to me here i'm looking at diana degette's, democratic congresswoman from colorado. she is presiding over the house of representatives and they are starting the vote on the infrastructure bill. remember the plan initially today was the house was going to come in early, they were going to vote on infrastructure, they were also going to vote on the social spending plan and then things went awry. they didn't have the
now what could the congressional budget office find? as the warden school and independent analysts have pointed out, the build back better's real cost to you, the taxpayers in the ballpark of $4 trillion. likewise university of chicago economist casey mulligan who is actually read through the bill line by line estimated it will destroy 7 million jobs. where do we stand tonight? for more than 14 hours after ths entire debate started, fox's chief congressional correspondent chad pergram joins us...
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that's the kind of thing the congressional budget office has to go through step by step, figuring out what they can pay for, what they can't, and how close they can get between revenues and expenditures. >> sounds like it wouldn't pass now any ways, so is there a downside to waiting for this information from the congressional budget office? >> you're absolutely right, there is. the longer this goes on, it's like a ticking time bomb. the longer this goes on, the bigger the explosion at the end. there's only a few more weeks for congress to meet before they dismiss themselves at the end of the year. then we get into january, and once we get into the january, the question becomes, are we going to vote on this kind of stuff? are we going to let this go until after the election? it's such a narrow majority the democrats have. pelosi has only three votes she can spare. we know there are six votes that aren't likely the way it is now. witness you get to the senate, that's another story all together because manchin doesn't like the idea of more money. sinema doesn't like the idea of raising t
that's the kind of thing the congressional budget office has to go through step by step, figuring out what they can pay for, what they can't, and how close they can get between revenues and expenditures. >> sounds like it wouldn't pass now any ways, so is there a downside to waiting for this information from the congressional budget office? >> you're absolutely right, there is. the longer this goes on, it's like a ticking time bomb. the longer this goes on, the bigger the explosion...
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she is also the director of the law school's first center on congressional studies. she is one of the nations leading scholars on statutory interpretation, congress and the separation of powers. in 2015 and 16, she served as chief counsel to the vice president of the united states. she also served as an appellate lawyer in the department of justice and special counsel to the senate judiciary committee. she graduated from stanford university and the university of california school of law. finally, her final speaker is neil devins, the sandra day o'connor professor of law and professor of government at the college of william and mary. he is the author of several books and more than 100 articles and book chapters on ports, constitutional law, and law and politics and served as assistant general counsel for the u.s. commission on civil-rights. he is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbilt law school. without further ado, professor rappaport [applause] step [applause] >> i want to thank the federalist society for inviting me to talk about an important issue. po
she is also the director of the law school's first center on congressional studies. she is one of the nations leading scholars on statutory interpretation, congress and the separation of powers. in 2015 and 16, she served as chief counsel to the vice president of the united states. she also served as an appellate lawyer in the department of justice and special counsel to the senate judiciary committee. she graduated from stanford university and the university of california school of law....
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. >> reasserting congressional oversight of the nation's wars, starting with a repeal of the authorizations of military force. peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from congress' work on the subject has started with her. i'm going to turn things over. it is your show. take it away. >> thank you so much. it is wonderful to be here with these two members. you both have been steadfast in reminding us it is congress' duty to reclaim the war powers that have been largely ceded to the executive branch. you have been writing legislation, you have been cosponsoring legislation, you have been trying to get it passed, and you have remind us that both parties have been stretching unilateral authority. you have not been treating this as a partisan issue. i thank both of you for focusing on th
. >> reasserting congressional oversight of the nation's wars, starting with a repeal of the authorizations of military force. peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host this discussion, -- the co-editor who has also written widely on the subject. it is fair to say that much of what i have learned on the subject and what i have learned from...
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i think congressional democrats blute timing. we should have passed these bills in early october. if we had, it would have helped terry mcauliffe probably win the governor's race. it would have been good for president biden. but we are going to get these bills done. they're great for every zip code in this country, and i'm really excited to be working on them. >> brennan: but on that issue of paid family leave, does it end up in or out of this bill? it wasn't quite clear from the white house. you did hear cedric richmond say there just aren't the votes. will there be? >> well, i would say-- i would say cedric is wiles not to completely predict what 50 democratic senators will do. as you know, this bill will get zero republican votes, just like the american rescue plan in march that produced such good benefits for every zip code, no republicans would support it. and this bill won't get republican votes, either. so what will 50 democrats agree to? i am a strong supporter of paid child and family leave, but remember this, margaret, everybody who cares about paid child and family leav
i think congressional democrats blute timing. we should have passed these bills in early october. if we had, it would have helped terry mcauliffe probably win the governor's race. it would have been good for president biden. but we are going to get these bills done. they're great for every zip code in this country, and i'm really excited to be working on them. >> brennan: but on that issue of paid family leave, does it end up in or out of this bill? it wasn't quite clear from the white...
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one of nine deputy whips on the congressional progressive caucus. so speaker pelosi just announced she had adopted a proposal from the congressional black caucus and the proposal looks like this. there will be a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill and a vote on the rule to allow a vote later on the build back better act than in the intervening time, 7 to 10 days, the congressional budget office would finish analyzing the build back better act. that could take 7 to 10 days. then there would be a vote on the build back better act with the expectation the moderates will vote for it, if the cbo analysis matches what the white house analysis is. why is that not good enough for you and the progressive caucus? >> jake, first of all, what we want is to have the vote on both bills. that's what the president wanted. he wanted the vote on both bills today. and those votes, i believe, would pass. i think six people would not -- when push comes to shove, actually vote no on the house floor. so i still believe they should put those up for a vote. in terms
one of nine deputy whips on the congressional progressive caucus. so speaker pelosi just announced she had adopted a proposal from the congressional black caucus and the proposal looks like this. there will be a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill and a vote on the rule to allow a vote later on the build back better act than in the intervening time, 7 to 10 days, the congressional budget office would finish analyzing the build back better act. that could take 7 to 10 days. then there...
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steve bannon husband, formerly charged with 2 criminal acts for disobeying a congressional order. he was subpoenaed on his refusing to testify in front of the congressional committee investigating the attack on the capital on january 6th. the committee is trying to determine the origins of the attack that was planned by trump supporters to stop the set of cation of president biden's 2020 election. when kristen salumi has more oh steve band. and the long time advisor to the former president was subpoenaed and asked to appear by the committee that is investigating the january 6th capital breach. they say that they had reason to believe that he had information regarding the bands that took place that day. they point 2 statements, he made the day before, the january 6 attack on the capital in a pod cast in which he said that extreme events were going to happen and quote, all hell is going to break loose. on the following day. the you and climate summit in glasgow has gone into overtime is delegates, try to reach an agreement on a draft plan to protect the planet from catastrophic glob
steve bannon husband, formerly charged with 2 criminal acts for disobeying a congressional order. he was subpoenaed on his refusing to testify in front of the congressional committee investigating the attack on the capital on january 6th. the committee is trying to determine the origins of the attack that was planned by trump supporters to stop the set of cation of president biden's 2020 election. when kristen salumi has more oh steve band. and the long time advisor to the former president was...
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>> well, we have a strong congressional black caucus. we have six members of the congressional black caucus who make up major chairmanships on the committees. we also have our democratic caucus chair, and, of course, the most powerful black man in congress, our majority whip jim clyburn. jim clyburn and i talk all the time, whether with the two of us or the white house, lead at administrative team or the president. that day he said we need to talk. i have been pushing for an idea, let's talk about it. and we formulated because all along we wanted both bills to pass. we understand the value of bif to americans and special black americans when you talk about jobs and broadband and lead out of the water for children. and so we thought it was important to work with everyone. look we're all colleagues, whether you're a moderate, whether you're a progressive, whether you're a member of the congressional black caucus or tricaucus. so this was an effort of putting all our diverse caucuses together, and us taking a leadership role to talk about w
>> well, we have a strong congressional black caucus. we have six members of the congressional black caucus who make up major chairmanships on the committees. we also have our democratic caucus chair, and, of course, the most powerful black man in congress, our majority whip jim clyburn. jim clyburn and i talk all the time, whether with the two of us or the white house, lead at administrative team or the president. that day he said we need to talk. i have been pushing for an idea, let's...
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it did make statements on the record in a podcast the day before that congressional attack. a saying that he expected things were going to get there were going to be extreme events. after a rally that was planned at the capital that day, he said that all hell was going to break loose. and so because of making these statements, congress wanted to talk about him to find out more exactly about what he knew about the planning for that event. that the house voted to hold him in contempt of court . when he refused to comply and sent the bindings to the court system, a u. s. attorney finding that there was indeed evidence to bring formal criminal charges against him. so this is really sending a message to other trump allies in the last week or so more than a dozen other subpoenas and request for information have been sent to other former white house officials, campaign staffers, and pro close friends of the former president. the president has been arguing executive privilege because he was president. he doesn't have to provide certain information and his followers have been using t
it did make statements on the record in a podcast the day before that congressional attack. a saying that he expected things were going to get there were going to be extreme events. after a rally that was planned at the capital that day, he said that all hell was going to break loose. and so because of making these statements, congress wanted to talk about him to find out more exactly about what he knew about the planning for that event. that the house voted to hold him in contempt of court ....
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last week your state became the latest to see its gop-dominated legislature redraw its congressional maps to either grow the number of republican districts or reduce democratic representation by cutting into diverse and minority majority districts. as the democratic party chair in your state, how do you fight back? what federal weapons do you need, and are you worried about potentially losing not just the extraction of a congressional seat, but losing members, legislators like lucy mcbath in georgia? >> i mean, what they have shown us here in georgia is that they are -- republicans will do anything possible to win an election. and so they've tried to basically draw us out being a competitive state. we saw when we delivered our electoral college votes for joe biden and the u.s. senate seats, that georgia is a 50/50 state and our congressional district lines should reflect that. but georgia republicans last week tried to draw a black woman out of her district by making it a solidly republican seat. and we understand here in the south, especially as a black woman in the south, that some
last week your state became the latest to see its gop-dominated legislature redraw its congressional maps to either grow the number of republican districts or reduce democratic representation by cutting into diverse and minority majority districts. as the democratic party chair in your state, how do you fight back? what federal weapons do you need, and are you worried about potentially losing not just the extraction of a congressional seat, but losing members, legislators like lucy mcbath in...
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the efforts by republican legislatures to pursue new congressional maps and what it means for the 2022 midterms. >> chinese state media releasing a new video they claim shows missing tennis star peng shuai alive and well, but there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> so grateful that you're with us this sunday, november 21st. good morning, christi. >> good morning to you. we are always -- it's always good to know we're not alone, right, boris? even if it's early on a sunday. this was a crazy scene, the day yose and confusion at the busiest airport in the u.s. atlanta police are looking for the man who escaped hartsfield-atlanta international airport after his weapon discharged. >> the gun went off yesterday afternoon at a security checkpoint, and it sparked fears of an active shooter. that temporarily grounded flights. the incident sent frightened travelers scrambling as you can see in these videos. thousands of people running through the terminals, leave behind their luggage and loved ones. >> heard somebody say active shooter. get out. and that's when everyone starts running away rea
the efforts by republican legislatures to pursue new congressional maps and what it means for the 2022 midterms. >> chinese state media releasing a new video they claim shows missing tennis star peng shuai alive and well, but there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> so grateful that you're with us this sunday, november 21st. good morning, christi. >> good morning to you. we are always -- it's always good to know we're not alone, right, boris? even if it's early on a sunday....
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what is your reaction to this award for your son for the congressional gold-medal? >> it is kind of awkward because there has been so many wonderful warriors that have come before our boys and girls that were recently taken from us. it puts us in an awkward position because so many people have contributed to where we are today. we struggled with our 13, anymore that were important puts us in an awkward position, truly honored. >> such a humble response. both of you were at the patriot awards and many of the 13 families who were there, i saw them leaning on each other because it was an emotional experience. if you have any reflection what the last 3 months of been like i am sure many people would love to hear them. >> it has been a whirlwind of emotion. taylor was the rock of the family. his two sisters looked up to him and now that is gone, we are left with an empty hole. we can't ever get him back as much as we would like to. knowing taylor being put in that same position again. i can't speak to the other 13 families but knowing that, given the same circumstances,
what is your reaction to this award for your son for the congressional gold-medal? >> it is kind of awkward because there has been so many wonderful warriors that have come before our boys and girls that were recently taken from us. it puts us in an awkward position because so many people have contributed to where we are today. we struggled with our 13, anymore that were important puts us in an awkward position, truly honored. >> such a humble response. both of you were at the...
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s. congressional delegation landed in taipei on tuesday. it follows the 1st official tour from you legislators last week who praised tiwana as an ally for democracy and freedom. china's foreign affairs ministry accused the u. s. in the you of collaborating with taiwanese independence forces president, she jing ping warned against what he calls a return to cold war era. divisions to attempt to draw audiological lines on geopolitical grounds will fail. the asia pacific shouldn't relapse into the division of the cold war era. only 15 countries recognize taiwan as an independent nation, the u. s. and the u. a not among them. however, they do maintain a relationship of strategic can big unity. the u. s. has a military presence in taiwan. tensions between beijing and taiwan. around the rise . china is a full sent a rec, hold number of war planes into the islands a defense zone last month. china is the use largest trading partner. taiwan economy remains heavily dependent on china. taiwan is one of the world's biggest technology producers. for exam
s. congressional delegation landed in taipei on tuesday. it follows the 1st official tour from you legislators last week who praised tiwana as an ally for democracy and freedom. china's foreign affairs ministry accused the u. s. in the you of collaborating with taiwanese independence forces president, she jing ping warned against what he calls a return to cold war era. divisions to attempt to draw audiological lines on geopolitical grounds will fail. the asia pacific shouldn't relapse into the...
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a former ohio democratic congressional candidate joins us now. desirae, thank you for joining us here. we want a fair debate what's happen here. isn't it about time the president starts answering some of these reporters' questions? >> i think the vast majority of the american people are thrilled to have a president who is not on twitter, who is not vacationing and playing golf at mar-a-lago every other week. we have a president who is on the job. he is passing infrastructure bills and accomplishing things that republicans haven't been able to accomplish in years and he did it in just months. democrats are delivering every day for their people and the president cannot answer every single question from a reporter. otherwise he would be there at the podium all day. >> sandra: let me let david dig into that. a lot to dig into there. first i want to put up the new fox news op-ed claiming the republican party is looking at an historic opportunity in 2022. he writes the current facts on the ground are daunting for democrats. joe biden is about as unpopu
a former ohio democratic congressional candidate joins us now. desirae, thank you for joining us here. we want a fair debate what's happen here. isn't it about time the president starts answering some of these reporters' questions? >> i think the vast majority of the american people are thrilled to have a president who is not on twitter, who is not vacationing and playing golf at mar-a-lago every other week. we have a president who is on the job. he is passing infrastructure bills and...
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one of the principal ways unilateralism occurs is through the congressional delegation of regulatory authority to the president and the executive ranch. this delegation leads to enormous polarization. regulations are more likely to be extreme if they are enacted through delegations that are -- rather than enacted through congress. if they are enacted by the president, they look like the president's policies and presidents tend to occupy the median of their party. thus, regulations from the president tend to be relevantly extreme. by contrast, if the regulation has to go through congress, and the president together, it's going to be much more likely to be moderate. if there is divided government which holds three quarters of the time, there will certainly need to be compromise which will bring the regulation much closer to the median voter of the country rather than the median voter of the party. even if there is not divided government, the regulation is the likely to be moderate. there are factors like the filibuster rule and the need for the majority to protect its most moderate mem
one of the principal ways unilateralism occurs is through the congressional delegation of regulatory authority to the president and the executive ranch. this delegation leads to enormous polarization. regulations are more likely to be extreme if they are enacted through delegations that are -- rather than enacted through congress. if they are enacted by the president, they look like the president's policies and presidents tend to occupy the median of their party. thus, regulations from the...
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all of this on top of the congressional inquiry into january 6th. joining me now, msnbc contributor and former watergate prosecutor jill wine-banks. which of his many problems is his biggest problem? >> his biggest problem is that there are so many of them, and it's not just these criminal ones. there are civil cases. he has defamation cases that he's going to have to defend. there are numerous things, civil from the new york attorney general, criminal from the manhattan d.a., the westchester d.a., in georgia, in d.c., taxes. don't forget that audit that's been pending since 2015. someday he may owe millions of dollars, and that should be settled, it seems to me, pretty soon because audits shouldn't take that long. >> okay. so let's talk about the first manhattan grand jury indicted trump organization cfo allen weisselberg for tax fraud. explain to us why a second set of jurors is taking over. do we have any idea what charges they may be considering? >> it can be something continuing from the first, or it can be something new. what's happening is be
all of this on top of the congressional inquiry into january 6th. joining me now, msnbc contributor and former watergate prosecutor jill wine-banks. which of his many problems is his biggest problem? >> his biggest problem is that there are so many of them, and it's not just these criminal ones. there are civil cases. he has defamation cases that he's going to have to defend. there are numerous things, civil from the new york attorney general, criminal from the manhattan d.a., the...
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one is that score from the congressional budget office. it's essentially going to try to back up what the white house is saying, which is that his reconciliation plan is fully paid for. we're also going to see what manchin -- we can't go through without talking about what joe manchin thinks. and his number one concern, really, has been all along about inflation pressures. larry summers, he was a critic early in the administration of the covid relief law saying it was going to cause inflation. but now he's saying this is really going to address the concerns americans are facing. >> yeah, i can't help but wonder, mike, as to what folks like pramila jayapal are going to do if joe manchin starts to back pedal on this one. hence the reason why they went forward a vote on hard infrastructure, but of course that's all going to play out over the next week or so. thank you, my friend. good to see you. >>> all right, the ifitionflation fears the white house is concerned about is no surprise, of course, to shoppers. if you're out there buying goods y
one is that score from the congressional budget office. it's essentially going to try to back up what the white house is saying, which is that his reconciliation plan is fully paid for. we're also going to see what manchin -- we can't go through without talking about what joe manchin thinks. and his number one concern, really, has been all along about inflation pressures. larry summers, he was a critic early in the administration of the covid relief law saying it was going to cause inflation....
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and then to have examples of fine congress is willing to assert its can —- congressional role. so in the early seventies so to have that bipartisanship in congress is not that different from each other and the fact that voters who are willing to come together not as democrats or republicans that across the spectrum in the parties to say that tonight is a time when george wallace said there's not a - times the difference between republicans and republicans and because of that they were able to work together across party lines to back legislation that is politically popular as well. that is not the real we live in today the world you live in today democrats and republicans are polarized as noted but also they don't like each other for those of you who have read about the studies of effective polarization democrats don'tns want their sons and daughters to marry republicans and vice versa a rate the party has a 20 compared to the seventies maybe around 60 at the very difficult time to get the parties to come to together as a result members of the opposition party will not block the
and then to have examples of fine congress is willing to assert its can —- congressional role. so in the early seventies so to have that bipartisanship in congress is not that different from each other and the fact that voters who are willing to come together not as democrats or republicans that across the spectrum in the parties to say that tonight is a time when george wallace said there's not a - times the difference between republicans and republicans and because of that they were able to...
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he called pramila jayapal, the head of the congressional progressive caucus, also called her mother in india after the bill passed to congratulate her. i think he became more active in the last few days, and he put out a statement that he was asked to put out by the democratic leadership on friday, saying yes, i want these votes to take place today. no more mousing about about this, let's get it done. and it helped i think in the end propel it. again, the fact that it took this long, the fact he didn't do any of that kind of arm twisting a little earlier in the process has left a lot of democrats frustrated. most specifically, terry mcauliffe sitting on the other side of the potomac not preparing to move into the governor's mansion. >> good point there. bigger picture, peter, is there a precedent of a major bill changing the trajectory of a presidency? do you think president biden might see like an immediate bump in his approval rating soon? and then perhaps they sell the bill, longer term relief in the polls, is that point a to a long point b possible? >> it's possible there's a small
he called pramila jayapal, the head of the congressional progressive caucus, also called her mother in india after the bill passed to congratulate her. i think he became more active in the last few days, and he put out a statement that he was asked to put out by the democratic leadership on friday, saying yes, i want these votes to take place today. no more mousing about about this, let's get it done. and it helped i think in the end propel it. again, the fact that it took this long, the fact...
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hopefully, they will not continue to obstruct this congressional committees efforts. but again, we have seen so much more from them, and it is really disheartening that this has become such a political issue when this is congress's job to be able to get to the bottom of what happened that day. the truth is pretty clear, accepted republicans refused to see the truth for what it is. >> sarah, i kind of want to go off of what ashley was just talking about here, and play a clip from yesterday. we had msnbc legal analyst on to talk about, really, what all of this means for the future. and, if it could be setting a precedent, let's listen. >> the reason this is so really prosecuted, is that by definition, 192 is a political prosecution. and by that i mean, it is unique, and that congress decides to prosecute. a committee decides to prosecute, and then the attorney must bring the prosecution so, if we as a society are comfortable going after someone like bannon, we must be prepared for when the other party gets in power, will they use the same criminal statute, now that the
hopefully, they will not continue to obstruct this congressional committees efforts. but again, we have seen so much more from them, and it is really disheartening that this has become such a political issue when this is congress's job to be able to get to the bottom of what happened that day. the truth is pretty clear, accepted republicans refused to see the truth for what it is. >> sarah, i kind of want to go off of what ashley was just talking about here, and play a clip from...
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it will interesting to see if these other people who this congressional panel are trying to bring in, are going to be as disruptive and unwilling to co—operate, especially now that the panel has showed it is not going to let these people get away with not showing up, not providing information. let's get some of the day's other news. police in cuba have detained several high—profile opposition activists and prevented the organisers of a pro—democracy march from leaving their homes, hours before the event was due get under way. protesters are calling for freedom of speech and the release of dozens of activists arrested in july. authorities in the indian capital, delhi, says they're ready to impose a complete lockdown to fight worsening air pollution. schools have already been closed for a week and civil servants have been ordered to work from home. winter air pollution is an annual event in delhi, due to factors such as the burning of crop stubble, industry and traffic congestion. after more than 60 years of space exploration, there are hundreds of thousands of pieces of space jun
it will interesting to see if these other people who this congressional panel are trying to bring in, are going to be as disruptive and unwilling to co—operate, especially now that the panel has showed it is not going to let these people get away with not showing up, not providing information. let's get some of the day's other news. police in cuba have detained several high—profile opposition activists and prevented the organisers of a pro—democracy march from leaving their homes, hours...
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so that is probably the angle that he is operating for the congressional hearings. they're just trying to get information and that they're, we and i think they're going to continue. and that's why they help him. well, it will be interesting to see how they progress them for like i said, you just watch the, your popcorn. sometimes it's from both republicans and the democrats. this is a chance for them to get to actually ask questions. a lot of them look like means there's things i see other political pundits on both sides, i'll say. but, you know, we'll see when campaign commercials come around. how many of those questions actually appear in their clips? i do in louis james o'keefe situation with both of you, and i want to look at the fact that you feel you have side o'keefe carry. and do you think this is more about protecting a p r move concerned the damage has already been done. the raves have already happened. do you think this is the feel you saying? look, we're by pars and we're actually side with, keep on this. o could be a p r more. however, i do believe this
so that is probably the angle that he is operating for the congressional hearings. they're just trying to get information and that they're, we and i think they're going to continue. and that's why they help him. well, it will be interesting to see how they progress them for like i said, you just watch the, your popcorn. sometimes it's from both republicans and the democrats. this is a chance for them to get to actually ask questions. a lot of them look like means there's things i see other...
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jon: is that the playbook for the congressional elections to come? >> we've expanded our targeted racist 270, we look at it this way, this political environment, they are doubling down on these insane policies and driving inflation and driving crime from opening up the border, every democrat in the seat joe biden might have one by ten points or maybe even a little more is audible, take two seats in virginia with a clipped 12.5 points more than 14 points in a year, that was the last governors race, those democrat representatives and all the others, they've got a choice to make over thanksgiving. you got to go home and think about one, are you going to retire or stick around and explore? jon: a fascinating 2022. national republican congressional committee chair, congressman, thanks. >> thank you. jon: new details making the national or parts association to the d.o.j. weeks before the release of a controversial letter i called parents domestic terrorists despite repeated denials from the attorney general about the administration's involvement, a newly r
jon: is that the playbook for the congressional elections to come? >> we've expanded our targeted racist 270, we look at it this way, this political environment, they are doubling down on these insane policies and driving inflation and driving crime from opening up the border, every democrat in the seat joe biden might have one by ten points or maybe even a little more is audible, take two seats in virginia with a clipped 12.5 points more than 14 points in a year, that was the last...
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the congressional black caucus is certainly at the table. we have individuals in our -- our caucus who have taken, certainly, a leadership role. >> now, two dr two weeks ago, you and the black caucus leadership met with president biden to discuss your caucus' expectations of the framework. you also, with us last monday in carnegie hall, when vice president kamala harris addressed national action network's outgroup's 30th anniversary and she talked very fervently about the voting rights bills and -- and the need for voting rights. can that happen? you talked about the senate. can that happen without, either, reforming totally or having a carve-out around the filibuster? >> i -- i think we've discussed having a carve out around the filibuster. but i am hoping that we can get there within the next 30 to 40 days to make it happen. as we know, it has been reauthorized by four majority-republican presidents. this has never been an issue that was partisan. so, we are continuing to work and fight with it. and certainly, we both mentioned it. vice pr
the congressional black caucus is certainly at the table. we have individuals in our -- our caucus who have taken, certainly, a leadership role. >> now, two dr two weeks ago, you and the black caucus leadership met with president biden to discuss your caucus' expectations of the framework. you also, with us last monday in carnegie hall, when vice president kamala harris addressed national action network's outgroup's 30th anniversary and she talked very fervently about the voting rights...
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mark: we've had this congressional report that promises to do better, but in light of the congressional report, is it fair to say that nothing has been learned from previous errors and mistakes in handling migrants? >> if you look at the situation, there is less people at the border, but what actually happens is there is more and more and more people crossing, so when we try to put things on the smuggler and say everything is because of the smuggler, the smuggler has never been working more than this year. you have less people at the moment at the border but way more people actually crossing and going through those conditions. it just depends what you call the right strategy. the state looks like it tries to redu the number of people on our ground, or to actually bring up the human rights and take care of the people where they are. mark: director of utopia 56 speaking out on behalf of the migrants. thank you very much indeed for joining us here on france 24. we appreciate your time. we will be looking for further developments on the story going forward. cease fire reported in the latest
mark: we've had this congressional report that promises to do better, but in light of the congressional report, is it fair to say that nothing has been learned from previous errors and mistakes in handling migrants? >> if you look at the situation, there is less people at the border, but what actually happens is there is more and more and more people crossing, so when we try to put things on the smuggler and say everything is because of the smuggler, the smuggler has never been working...
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and now this congressional visit. well, so civil, you talked of our, several eastern european countries, and i want to remind you that china already asked that country the records are mazda to china, if they continue on to the wrong path of provoking china in violation of the one china policy chair that probably will sever it's the appro by they've relations with that particular country, but they say the record have trained to my question will have, does that lean jain is and ability tire time fluence other countries policies towards taiwan? is my question. yeah, the, the answer is the invalid is all the impact to be very clear. there is only one china, taiwan is part of china. this is acknowledged by the united nations by almost all the countries in the world, including all that you members states, including the united states, including all it's 5 i members, state your name it japan. acknowledge that this is the corner stone of china's foreign relations with all the countries in the world. with all the united nations
and now this congressional visit. well, so civil, you talked of our, several eastern european countries, and i want to remind you that china already asked that country the records are mazda to china, if they continue on to the wrong path of provoking china in violation of the one china policy chair that probably will sever it's the appro by they've relations with that particular country, but they say the record have trained to my question will have, does that lean jain is and ability tire time...
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are you worried about potentially losing not just the abstraction of a congressional seat but losing members like lucy mcbath in georgia? >> what they have shown us here in georgia is they are going to do -- republicans will do anything possible to win an election so they've tried to basically draw us out of being a competitive state. we saw when we delivered our electoral votes for joe biden and the two u.s. senate seats georgia is the 50/50 state. and our congressional district lines should reflect that but georgia republicans just last week tried to draw a black woman out of her district by making it a very -- solidly republican seat. and we understand here in the south especially as a black woman in the south that sometimes we have to take this to the courts and so i was pleased to see just today we've been working on what this -- we are fighting for fair maps, not democratic maps not republican maps but we want fair maps in georgia. we want it to reflect the will of the people. we're building multi racial coalitions on the ground and we want those coalitions to be able to come t
are you worried about potentially losing not just the abstraction of a congressional seat but losing members like lucy mcbath in georgia? >> what they have shown us here in georgia is they are going to do -- republicans will do anything possible to win an election so they've tried to basically draw us out of being a competitive state. we saw when we delivered our electoral votes for joe biden and the two u.s. senate seats georgia is the 50/50 state. and our congressional district lines...
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it comes as the congressional budget office estimates the package will add $367 billion to our federal deficit was a far cry from the president's promise that it would be fully paid for. >> norm blanchard has breaking news. >> reporter: minority leader kevin mccarthy was able to delay a house vote with a marathon speech, now almost eight hours later he is still going after democrats with the floor and called it a night. >> mister speaker, i don't know if they think they left i'm going to stop. i'm not. it is too important. because mister speaker, i am not talking to them. i'm talking to the american people. this is the single most reckless and irresponsible spending bill in our nation's history. promised the american public this would be paid for and it is not. i didn't believe him when he said it. >> mccarthy's is rivaling that of nancy pelosi system for 8 hours and 6 minutes in 2018, he's just shy of that record. at the heart of republicans concerns, the cost, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimates the build back better bill will add $367 billion to the deficit over th
it comes as the congressional budget office estimates the package will add $367 billion to our federal deficit was a far cry from the president's promise that it would be fully paid for. >> norm blanchard has breaking news. >> reporter: minority leader kevin mccarthy was able to delay a house vote with a marathon speech, now almost eight hours later he is still going after democrats with the floor and called it a night. >> mister speaker, i don't know if they think they left...
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and we look at these congressional hearings. you know, i remember just the past few weeks, we've gone through some really interesting points. i look at what happened when cor lou and oscar showed up and they actually said inferred to help picks it miss lewin asking for into a rumor that was spreading. i look into what we've even seen just sent around father talk about dr. file g and the accusation to interchange that they've had ios and what to look back to. you know, the last one that we saw. there's just been so many examples of unprofessionalism. i do believe that's kind of like the big circus that's been happening out of that. senator grassley talked about mer garland, targeting parents kind of looks like something they'll come out of a communist country. it's not been the kind of conversations that you and i would have. so are these hearings becoming more like circuses, political circuses, and you blame somebody whether on the right or less, for not wanting to be a clown in the middle of the act. i definitely can see how, h
and we look at these congressional hearings. you know, i remember just the past few weeks, we've gone through some really interesting points. i look at what happened when cor lou and oscar showed up and they actually said inferred to help picks it miss lewin asking for into a rumor that was spreading. i look into what we've even seen just sent around father talk about dr. file g and the accusation to interchange that they've had ios and what to look back to. you know, the last one that we saw....
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mike seems like a nice guy and a very important guy in terms of congressional matters. he reminds me of howard field from that the network. a little disheveled, but he knows what he is talking about. i am very interested did -- interested. host: you yourself are going to run? as an independent? caller: not as an independent. that is not really say anything. i made the party. i was always green, but now i am global green anti-empire. we obviously have to change the nature of the government that we are in. it is not really a representative government at all. it is neither a democratic or republican. host: what is your question? caller: in terms of the capability of running for office , global green anti-empire -- we have an empire, so we should be anti-empire. the little green is that it is the only party in the world that has parties over 100 countries. it is addressing the greatest problem in the world at this point. unless joe biden goes crazier than he is, he will not start a nuclear war. host: do you want to jump in? guest: i am not a campaign reporter, but i say go
mike seems like a nice guy and a very important guy in terms of congressional matters. he reminds me of howard field from that the network. a little disheveled, but he knows what he is talking about. i am very interested did -- interested. host: you yourself are going to run? as an independent? caller: not as an independent. that is not really say anything. i made the party. i was always green, but now i am global green anti-empire. we obviously have to change the nature of the government that...
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going up with other congressional kids and it did not matter what party. we went to schools together. our parents were friends. so when my dad became vice president and then we were supposed to move into the vice presidents house and then it changed again and i became president. so then in my time it has changed so drastically, the advantage to him being the president was that he could fly home every night. so today, my understanding is the senators that stay here and have apartments but the family stay home and the district provided that grow up in grand rapids michigan i grew up in alexandria virginia so things changed drastically and they don't socialize together because they work and then go back to their apartments and that is what is hurting. cokie roberts and i spent a lot of time talking about it. her parents and my parents were dear friends. and there is nothing now. the families are back in the home district. host: what is the impact on politics? >> the impact is you can disagree with somebody but they always supported each other in whatever issu
going up with other congressional kids and it did not matter what party. we went to schools together. our parents were friends. so when my dad became vice president and then we were supposed to move into the vice presidents house and then it changed again and i became president. so then in my time it has changed so drastically, the advantage to him being the president was that he could fly home every night. so today, my understanding is the senators that stay here and have apartments but the...
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you can't change congressional physics. if they don't have the votes you can't pass the bill. that's where they are right now. >> bret: it doesn't matter to some members? >> that's right. some moderate democrats want a full score and the democrats have a 72 hour rule. released the text 4 o'clock yesterday. if they adhere to that, that means that vote would not happen until saturday. >> bret: do you know what time saturday? we have a weekend show? >> in the afternoon. 72 hours. a lot of people think if they have the votes they will pull the trigger. >> bret: the chad pergram doll would be a christmas hit. that will do it from here. >> i am greg gutfeld with judge jeanine and gerald o and jesse watters and dana perino. "the five." >> the democratic party in a comical chaos after a shellacking at the ballot box. like joe biden going upstairs they can't figure out how to go forward. the president not
you can't change congressional physics. if they don't have the votes you can't pass the bill. that's where they are right now. >> bret: it doesn't matter to some members? >> that's right. some moderate democrats want a full score and the democrats have a 72 hour rule. released the text 4 o'clock yesterday. if they adhere to that, that means that vote would not happen until saturday. >> bret: do you know what time saturday? we have a weekend show? >> in the afternoon. 72...