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we look forward to it in illinois. thank you so much to everyone for turning in and governor pritzker, good luck in springville next week. regula got there. let us kick it over now to politicos deputy states editor who will share closing remarks. >> thanks. i am the deputy state senator of politico in california and we have reached the end of our summit for 50 of america's governors. this is the 12 year for our summit, one of our largest dust longest-running events. through the day, winter do -- we interviewed the governors of louisiana, utah, hawaii, illinois. governors have had unprecedented responsibility managing covid in their states and we have heard governors talking about their various approaches, from the louisiana governor john bel edwards on his decision not to minute masks, to the hawaii governor. there also talking that how they are addressing climate change and the threat of disasters. new hampshire governor chris sununu said the biggest issue with kids is mental health. we will post full replays on our p
we look forward to it in illinois. thank you so much to everyone for turning in and governor pritzker, good luck in springville next week. regula got there. let us kick it over now to politicos deputy states editor who will share closing remarks. >> thanks. i am the deputy state senator of politico in california and we have reached the end of our summit for 50 of america's governors. this is the 12 year for our summit, one of our largest dust longest-running events. through the day,...
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davis of illinois. mr. speaker, democrats have a scheme to take over elections and it has taken a very disturbing turn. the federal takeover of elections bill is masking as a noncontroversial -- what was a noncontroversial nasa bill. state legislatures determine the time, place, manner of elections, period. voter participation, mr. speaker, over the past 20 years has enormously increased. it's well over 70% at this point because states have implemented policies assuring easy access while maintaining voter integrity for the best of their ability. nevertheless, they want a federal takeover of all elections. this plan legalizes ballot harvesting nationwide. bans voter i.d. laws. you hear that? prohibits the ask for an i.d. to vote. somehow that is in the interest of our election integrity. i don't think so. it allows noncitizens to vote, mr. speaker. it imposes new mandates on all precincts, regardless of their size or resource. perhaps more egregiously, they want to provide millions in taxpayer fund for campa
davis of illinois. mr. speaker, democrats have a scheme to take over elections and it has taken a very disturbing turn. the federal takeover of elections bill is masking as a noncontroversial -- what was a noncontroversial nasa bill. state legislatures determine the time, place, manner of elections, period. voter participation, mr. speaker, over the past 20 years has enormously increased. it's well over 70% at this point because states have implemented policies assuring easy access while...
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the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: thank you, mr. speaker. en bloc amendments are offered by congressman delgado, congresswoman hayes, and congressman tlaib i think -- i thank them for their work. i remain opposed to the underlying bill and i explained why in the details over the last debate. but one of the reasons i was opposed to it because v.a. committee did not do our job before bringing this bill to the floor. we did not hold hearings on the bill or seek input from stakeholders. and importantly, we did not get assurance from the v.a. that the bill could be implemented without negative impact to services. in fact, shortly before this bill was with the committee, the biden administration did release a statement that we talked about earlier. that statement says that there are challenges in implementing this bill. i wish we could have done that work on the v.a. committee before considering the bill on th
the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bost: thank you, mr. speaker. en bloc amendments are offered by congressman delgado, congresswoman hayes, and congressman tlaib i think -- i thank them for their work. i remain opposed to the underlying bill and i explained why in the details over the last debate. but one of the reasons i was opposed to it because v.a. committee...
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what is it about, illinois? we'll need to say the people in the room were not immune system that george ryan was the republican ryan was yeah, the republican governor. he's been secretary of state and republican governor and then of course robert you've been a congressman who's still in prison who is still in prison after that. what year did you leave there? and where did you go? well, that's interesting because that that's what i did my butch cassady and then sunday on sweep off the cliff? without butch. i mean i i left springfield. with really nothing. lined up early in 1996 now i say nothing lined up one important thing lined up and you of course were significant part of that was i'd been offered a position at george mason university as a scholar in residence and with considerable latitude. i thought a course on the presidency for the next eight years. which i think was probably about three years too long. i think. i noticed there are changes in the student body. i mean, i i sort of naively thought that other
what is it about, illinois? we'll need to say the people in the room were not immune system that george ryan was the republican ryan was yeah, the republican governor. he's been secretary of state and republican governor and then of course robert you've been a congressman who's still in prison who is still in prison after that. what year did you leave there? and where did you go? well, that's interesting because that that's what i did my butch cassady and then sunday on sweep off the cliff?...
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kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representatives press lee and grijalva, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representatives panetta of california and butterfield of north carolina, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gaetz of florida, i inform the house that the member will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by rep schrier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i in
kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representatives press lee and grijalva, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by...
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what is it about, illinois? we'll need to say the people in the room were not immune system that george ryan was the republican ryan was yeah, the republican governor. he's been secretary of state and republican governor and then of course robert you've been a congressman who's still in prison who is still in prison after that. what year did you leave there? and where did you go? well, that's interesting because that that's what i did my butch cassady and then sunday on sweep off the cliff? without butch. i mean i i left springfield. with really nothing. lined up early in 1996 now i say nothing lined up one important thing lined up and you of course were significant part of that was i'd been offered a position at george mason university as a scholar in residence and with considerable latitude. i thought a course on the presidency for the next eight years. which i think was probably about three years too long. i think. i noticed there are changes in the student body. i mean, i i sort of naively thought that other
what is it about, illinois? we'll need to say the people in the room were not immune system that george ryan was the republican ryan was yeah, the republican governor. he's been secretary of state and republican governor and then of course robert you've been a congressman who's still in prison who is still in prison after that. what year did you leave there? and where did you go? well, that's interesting because that that's what i did my butch cassady and then sunday on sweep off the cliff?...
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on the day of the deadly attack on the capitol, representave adam kinzinger, a republican from illinois and air force veteran, was there and on alert. you sat here for six hours with a gun on the desk. >> mm-hmm. >> kinzinger had been predicting that the protests over the election would turn violent. you felt personally targeted. >> oh, i was personally targeted. when i'm one of only a handful of people that are republicans, you know, committing the cardinal sin of congratulating the president-elect. >> now representative kinzinger is one of just two house republicans on the january 6th select committee... >> in order to heal from the damage caused that day, we need to call out the facts. >> .searching for answers about what role president trump and his inner circle may have played. >> we must ensure that such outrageous election fraud never happens again. >> what about members of congress? and how organized was the attack? >> whose house?! >> our house! >> kinzinger is not seeking re-election, focusing instead on what he calls a broader fight. what does representative adam kinzinger sa
on the day of the deadly attack on the capitol, representave adam kinzinger, a republican from illinois and air force veteran, was there and on alert. you sat here for six hours with a gun on the desk. >> mm-hmm. >> kinzinger had been predicting that the protests over the election would turn violent. you felt personally targeted. >> oh, i was personally targeted. when i'm one of only a handful of people that are republicans, you know, committing the cardinal sin of...
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kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. evans of pennsylvania's third district, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote yea on the motion to move the previous question on house res. 868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative maloney of new york, i inform the house that representative maloney will vote yea on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative ruppersberger, i inform the house that mr. ruppersberger will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designa
kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. evans of pennsylvania's third district, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote yea on the motion to move the previous question on house res. 868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms....
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davis of illinois. mr. speaker, democrats have a scheme to take over elections and it has taken a very disturbing turn. the federal takeover of elections bill is masking as a noncontroversial -- what was a noncontroversial nasa bill. state legislatures determine the time, place, manner of elections, period. voter participation, mr. speaker, over the past 20 years has enormously increased. it's well over 70% at this point because states have implemented policies assuring easy access while maintaining voter integrity for the best of their ability. nevertheless, they want a federal takeover of all elections. this plan legalizes ballot harvesting nationwide. bans voter i.d. laws. you hear that? prohibits the ask for an i.d. to vote. somehow that is in the interest of our election integrity. i don't think so. it allows noncitizens to vote, mr. speaker. it imposes new mandates on all precincts, regardless of their size or resource. perhaps more egregiously, they want to provide millions in taxpayer fund for campa
davis of illinois. mr. speaker, democrats have a scheme to take over elections and it has taken a very disturbing turn. the federal takeover of elections bill is masking as a noncontroversial -- what was a noncontroversial nasa bill. state legislatures determine the time, place, manner of elections, period. voter participation, mr. speaker, over the past 20 years has enormously increased. it's well over 70% at this point because states have implemented policies assuring easy access while...
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the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. bustos, for five minutes. mrs. bustos: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to mark the beginning of my final year in congress. throughout my five terms, i have always made working families my number one priority. so in my final year, what's at my top -- what's at the top of my list to make sure that i'm focusing on? well, right now it's reinstating the child tax credit that just expired this month. hardworking families who are just trying to get by have come to count on that support month to month since we passed that last year. now there are 71,000 families just in the congressional district that i serve who won't see that deposit into their bank account starting this month. so let's get to work. in illinois, more than half of the children living in poverty don't have a seat in the pre-k classroom. so let's get to work. parents across our nation are spending a good chunk of their take-home pay for the childcare that they need in order to be able to go to work. and it's our job to help make that more affordable. s
the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. bustos, for five minutes. mrs. bustos: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to mark the beginning of my final year in congress. throughout my five terms, i have always made working families my number one priority. so in my final year, what's at my top -- what's at the top of my list to make sure that i'm focusing on? well, right now it's reinstating the child tax credit that just expired this month. hardworking families who are just...
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less than four years ago the senior senator from illinois said nuking a legislative filibuster quote, would be the end of the senate as it was originally devised and created, going back to our founding fathers. now he wants the senate to end on his watch. the last time senate democrats were in the minority, 32 of them signed a letter demanding the legislative filibuster stay in place. now many of them say they want to break this institution. the excuses put forward for this behavior are entirely fake. the supposed justifications are simply false. the senate democratic leaders are trying to use a big lie to bully and the rate their own members into breaking their word, , breaking the rules, and breaking the senate. we are going to spend all week sounding the alarm on the radical takeovers that some democrats want to pull off. they want to silence millions of americans and take over the senate so they can take over elections, so they can take over america. leading democrats say they want to break the senate because of a sinister anti-voting plot that is sweeping america. of course this
less than four years ago the senior senator from illinois said nuking a legislative filibuster quote, would be the end of the senate as it was originally devised and created, going back to our founding fathers. now he wants the senate to end on his watch. the last time senate democrats were in the minority, 32 of them signed a letter demanding the legislative filibuster stay in place. now many of them say they want to break this institution. the excuses put forward for this behavior are...
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back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting files on fires on the rails ahead of the train the wheels would spin and slip that have to get the fire off the wheels before the train could proceed. back in the days when embalming was not the exact science it is now, they would have materials in the funeral car under the casket to touchup the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get his body back to the burial. >> we are looking a picture now, bob, a broader image of the funeral train. you won't notice the decorations that festooned the outside with the different bunt
back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting...
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how people vote in illinois or california is individual choices. they decide. it's based on what they see as in their interest. that something we should be proud about, even if they are cast and the outcome is different than what we would hope for. it is expectation we should control. the election was fair. it was open. it was accessible and every individual who was eligible to vote is able to participate. that's what this is about. we must stay in that lane. if we go down the track of what has been a particular jurisdiction, that's not this conversation. every citizen should cast about. host: mike is in iowa. caller: how are you this morning? let's talk about the election and the integrity. let's talk about pennsylvania, philadelphia where they sent the republicans home and told him they were not going to do anymore accounting. they started counting immediately. let's talk about the ballot harvesting. there is so much irregularity in that. it's been proven. let's talk about the democrats. the democrats want this bill because it's got ballot harvesting. this re
how people vote in illinois or california is individual choices. they decide. it's based on what they see as in their interest. that something we should be proud about, even if they are cast and the outcome is different than what we would hope for. it is expectation we should control. the election was fair. it was open. it was accessible and every individual who was eligible to vote is able to participate. that's what this is about. we must stay in that lane. if we go down the track of what has...
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and new york and illinois. and you have there is a situation where in illinois, they went overboard said we'll take every possible republican that bee can, and either pair them up or cut their district up and take it from under them, representative adam district split up between 3 other districts, the most republican party of his district with congressman lahood a district in peoria. they knock out one republican. trey: you are an expert, when i have you on next, you can tell us where the line is, can you have a little bit of politics but not a lot? karl rove. thank you so much for helping, a really important issue. i think it will is fascinating, thank you for helping us were it better. >> you, bet, thank you, trey. trey: still ahead, a vacancy come on the high court? senator marsha blackburn is joining us next on "sunday night in america." i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how important it is to know who you are and to know where you came from. we're discovering together... it's been an
and new york and illinois. and you have there is a situation where in illinois, they went overboard said we'll take every possible republican that bee can, and either pair them up or cut their district up and take it from under them, representative adam district split up between 3 other districts, the most republican party of his district with congressman lahood a district in peoria. they knock out one republican. trey: you are an expert, when i have you on next, you can tell us where the line...
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back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in as president. but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route the funeral train took back to springfield, illinois, was similar to but, with some exceptions, different than the trip he had made to washington. there are stories about so many people putting flowers on the rails ahead of the train that the wheels would spin and slip, and they'd have to get the flowers off the rails before the train would proceed. and back in the days when embalming was not the exact science it is now, they would have to carry materials in the funeral car under the casket to touch up the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get his body over to illinois for burial. >> and we're looking at a picture now, bob, of a broader ima
back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in as president. but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route the funeral train took back to springfield, illinois, was similar to but, with some exceptions, different than the trip he...
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programa de becas para llevar a los jóvenes al éxito en su carrera profesional >> tenemos convenio en illinois >> un punto clave es que no importa el promedio de calificaciones que tenga lo más importante es aplicar >> no hay tiempo más importante que la hora,queremos decirles que si tienen ganas piensan que no los pueden hacer esas son cosas falsas, hay personas que creen en ustedes >> las personas que quieren aplicar pueden visitar al página de internet >> importante información no me ha pasado se imagina que su ídolo le llame por teléfono, eso le pasó a una mujer de baltimore esta joven contando que después de varias horas para el concierto de adelle en new york los boletos eran falsos los que compró pero adelle la contacto y los mujer no lo podía creer increíble el repartidor de amazon se encontró con un oso donde debía dejar el paquete levantó los brazos para verse más grande que el animal y ahuyentarlo y lo logró nadie resultó herido un estudio determina qué tanto crecerá economicamente un estado del país y nos puede escribir en facebook instagram actualicela o descar
programa de becas para llevar a los jóvenes al éxito en su carrera profesional >> tenemos convenio en illinois >> un punto clave es que no importa el promedio de calificaciones que tenga lo más importante es aplicar >> no hay tiempo más importante que la hora,queremos decirles que si tienen ganas piensan que no los pueden hacer esas son cosas falsas, hay personas que creen en ustedes >> las personas que quieren aplicar pueden visitar al página de internet >>...
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andan illinois. and you have there is a situation where in illinois they said we'll take every possible republican that we can and either pair them up or cut their district up and take it from under them, representative adam district split up between i think 3 other districts. the most republican part of his district put inn with congressman lahood in peoria and other parts in suburban chicago district now held by democrats makes them slightly more republican, but in process they knock out one republican. trey: that is why we have you on. youou are an expert. next time you can explain where the line is, karl rove thank you for helping this is a very appreciate issue important issue. >> you bet thank you. trey: still ahead, there is a vacancy on the high court, can president biden and democratic controlled senate confir a supreme court nominee before midterms? senator marsha blackburn will join us next on "sunday night in america." based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients li
andan illinois. and you have there is a situation where in illinois they said we'll take every possible republican that we can and either pair them up or cut their district up and take it from under them, representative adam district split up between i think 3 other districts. the most republican part of his district put inn with congressman lahood in peoria and other parts in suburban chicago district now held by democrats makes them slightly more republican, but in process they knock out one...
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louis, illinois, and a trip to st. louis was a big deal. and i can remember my mother, who was an immigrant to this country, had only an eighth-grade education, but self-taught herself. i can remember going to the court, the arch isn't there now, but where the arch is today is the famous st. louis courthouse and we would drive over the east bridge and she would say, you see that st. louis courthouse and all the steps you can see from here? they used to sell slaves on those steps. i found it incredible that my mom would say that. she was not a historian or formally educated but she knew that and the significance of that building and it was the courthouse where the dred scott decision was made. i say that because the dred scott decision, that infamous decision handed down in 1857 may have been the tipping point for the civil war. a decision now viewed as nothing short of outrageous basically ruled that enslaved people, regardless of where they lived in the united states, could never be treated as american citizens and had no right to sue in t
louis, illinois, and a trip to st. louis was a big deal. and i can remember my mother, who was an immigrant to this country, had only an eighth-grade education, but self-taught herself. i can remember going to the court, the arch isn't there now, but where the arch is today is the famous st. louis courthouse and we would drive over the east bridge and she would say, you see that st. louis courthouse and all the steps you can see from here? they used to sell slaves on those steps. i found it...
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also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking my call. host: headline from fox.com this week, the supreme court breaks with former president trump on january 6. reporting on wednesday, the supreme court rejected former president donald trump's attempts to undermine an investigation into the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. in is single paragraph order, the court ensured that the u.s. committee investigating the capitol right will obtain documents that will reveal the extent of trump's role. a departure from the conservative court's approach to trump while he was president when it effectively thwarted trump's fi
also, it was a guy of illinois that called. you know, it is a shame that those two black people do not understand that whole voting thing. it is not about the id's. get a grip. also, greta, real quick, on the ukraine situation that we are in, it is because of the twice impeached leader that was in the office before. he groveled at putin's feet, so now putin things he can do whatever he wants. biden is going to handle him, you will see. thanks so much for taking my call. host: headline from...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: i would like to bring up my resolution to highlight how imperative it is for election that only american citizens vote in our elections. most of us have attended an service and watched these ceremonies as they take the oath of allegiance to the united states of america and pledge allegiance to america. andrew: pledge their oath. and makes america the greatest country on earth. they have earned the right. what new york city and others are doing by allowing a million citizens to vote is a slap in the face. i don't support what new york is doing, it is our job that we protect federal elections. combining and on the same voter rolls is a right to abuse and it isn't practical. in illinois, noncitizens cannot vote and if they do, they face major legal consequences and can be deported. they registered noncitizens stating they are not citizens. however, several of these noncitizens voted in the 20818 elections. this does nothing to bolster voter elections. it does the opposite. not om
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. davis: i would like to bring up my resolution to highlight how imperative it is for election that only american citizens vote in our elections. most of us have attended an service and watched these ceremonies as they take the oath of allegiance to the united states of america and pledge allegiance to america. andrew: pledge their oath. and makes america the greatest country on earth. they have earned the right. what new...
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state to have this requirement after illinois. in more education news, florida republican governor ron desantis is pushing legislation that would prohibit public schools and private businesses from making white people feel "discomfort" or "guilt" by teaching students or training workers on racial discrimination in the u.s. this is the governor's latest attacks against the teaching of critical race theory. the u.s. justice department's civil rights division has requested portland's police chief and city attorney hand over all portland police rapid response team training materials following news last week the training slide-show contained a meme-like image mocking demonstrators and advocating violence against them. the image, which is believed to date from 2018 and shows a police officer in riot gear hitting a protester, came to light as part of a lawsuit around 2020's racial justice protests. the slide also refers to the civilian being attacked as a "dirty hippy." verizon and at&t have delayed their planned expansion of 5g cellular
state to have this requirement after illinois. in more education news, florida republican governor ron desantis is pushing legislation that would prohibit public schools and private businesses from making white people feel "discomfort" or "guilt" by teaching students or training workers on racial discrimination in the u.s. this is the governor's latest attacks against the teaching of critical race theory. the u.s. justice department's civil rights division has requested...
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our gdp has grown from $353 billion in 2017 to now $415 billion, at a rate outpacing michigan, ohio, illinois, and kentucky. [applause] we rank number one among those in personal income growth from 2015 to 2020, and our unemployment rate, 3%, is our lowest in 21 years and lower than every state we touch. today, more than 73,000 more hoosiers are working compared to just before the pandemic hit. 73,000 more. in another measure of our growth and vitality, more people are choosing to live in indiana. since 2010, our population has increased by 300,000 people, far eclipsing the rate of any neighboring state. in fact, the u.s. census just put out that from july 2020 to july 2021, indiana saw more people move to our state than any of the 11 other states that make up the entire midwest region. we increased our population by 20,000 people at the same time ohio lost 10,000, michigan lost 16,000, and illinois lost 113,000. u-haul just released its annual report showing indiana ranked sixth-highest in the nation for inbound migration. [applause] and it's not just individuals who are choosing indiana. bu
our gdp has grown from $353 billion in 2017 to now $415 billion, at a rate outpacing michigan, ohio, illinois, and kentucky. [applause] we rank number one among those in personal income growth from 2015 to 2020, and our unemployment rate, 3%, is our lowest in 21 years and lower than every state we touch. today, more than 73,000 more hoosiers are working compared to just before the pandemic hit. 73,000 more. in another measure of our growth and vitality, more people are choosing to live in...
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which remains a very important part of the university of illinois campus. when reviewing the experiences of the olmsted of the planning of the universities in the late 19 in early 20 century, some teams are currently many hard-working landscape architects today they were always out there pitching their firm to do work. were also reminded by the power that can be welded by a strong will president trustee or administrator, the town got relationships were and remain important. we see how building architects and landscape architects can bring conflicting incompatible visions. we see how some building architects undervalue the skills of landscape architects while inflating their own. there is idealism and inequity. we also reminded about how a strong vision such as idaho's administrative ohio state florida's plaza the america alabama a& norma hill can create an identity or a place that is remembered and celebrated through time. it is also amusing to learn about the universities that rejected the olmsted plan only to report now that it was designed by frederick l
which remains a very important part of the university of illinois campus. when reviewing the experiences of the olmsted of the planning of the universities in the late 19 in early 20 century, some teams are currently many hard-working landscape architects today they were always out there pitching their firm to do work. were also reminded by the power that can be welded by a strong will president trustee or administrator, the town got relationships were and remain important. we see how building...
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host: ok, that is built in illinois. guest: i don't have a lot to say to that, but his thing about focusing on liberty is interesting, because one of the things i find that, you know, drives my political and economic abuse is the profound sense that a lot of people are not that free in the united states. meaning if you are totally hemmed in by miserable wages, a terrible job, how free are you? if you can't go to the hospital if you are sick, how free are you? what kind of life the people have? freedom to me is not just being left alone, it is not just the absence of constraint, it is actually the conditions in which people, or people, can use their god-given talent and abilities and live creative and decent lives that's not totally hemmed in by, you know, by necessity and want. so i actually hold the political views i do, i think, because of my understanding of freedom, that a lot of people in the united states, they might be, you know, formerly free -- formerly free, but what kind of ricer they actually have? that is on
host: ok, that is built in illinois. guest: i don't have a lot to say to that, but his thing about focusing on liberty is interesting, because one of the things i find that, you know, drives my political and economic abuse is the profound sense that a lot of people are not that free in the united states. meaning if you are totally hemmed in by miserable wages, a terrible job, how free are you? if you can't go to the hospital if you are sick, how free are you? what kind of life the people have?...
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and as owen love joy the radical anti-slavery congressman from illinois put it. i love the constitution. all i want is to get the country back to the position of the fathers. i want the constitution that my father's gave me baptized in blood and not the constitution of judge, tony. no doubt roger tony spoke for the majority then sitting on the supreme court, but the descent issued by justice's curtis and mclean undoubtedly reflected the anti-slavery constitutionalism of the majority of northerners. for an anti-slavery politician like abraham lincoln tony's claim that the constitution expressly recognized the right of property in slaves had to be refuted and that is what lincoln set out to do most systematically and most forcefully in his famous speech at the cooper institute in lower manhattan. it was early 1860 and election year lincoln had caught the fever of presidential ambition and went to new york to establish his ideological bonafidees with eastern republicans many of whom were hostile to the republican front runner william seward and were therefore anxiou
and as owen love joy the radical anti-slavery congressman from illinois put it. i love the constitution. all i want is to get the country back to the position of the fathers. i want the constitution that my father's gave me baptized in blood and not the constitution of judge, tony. no doubt roger tony spoke for the majority then sitting on the supreme court, but the descent issued by justice's curtis and mclean undoubtedly reflected the anti-slavery constitutionalism of the majority of...
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i want to make sure you're not going to leave here and try to run for governor of illinois. he said, i've heard that you're mulling over running for president. i think you can win. and reid told him that he would stay out of the primary because at the time, obviously, there were lots of talk and considerations that hillary clinton would also run, and reid said, i'm going to stay neutral throughout this process, but you know, if you're worried that you don't have enough experience to run, the lack of experience for you could actually be an asset. and so, imagine being barack obama at the time, getting that sort of green light from someone like harry reid. they weren't particularly close. they were cordial, but they weren't close friends or anything. and so, that was really a seminal moment that led to barack obama becoming the first black president, and it was harry reid, the top elected mormon at the time, in politics. house speaker nancy pelosi, the highest ranking woman in politics, and barack obama, of course, the first african american president who saw over not just the
i want to make sure you're not going to leave here and try to run for governor of illinois. he said, i've heard that you're mulling over running for president. i think you can win. and reid told him that he would stay out of the primary because at the time, obviously, there were lots of talk and considerations that hillary clinton would also run, and reid said, i'm going to stay neutral throughout this process, but you know, if you're worried that you don't have enough experience to run, the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote present. as the member designated by ms. pressley, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah. >> as the member designated by misherrera beutler will vote yes on the quorum call. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. defazio of organize, mr. did he fast ios yeoh will vote yes. ms. adams will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek reek recognition? >> mr. bera will record as present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of the great state of minnesota, he will be voting yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? jefer jefer -- jeffers jef
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote present. as the member designated by ms. pressley, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote present. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah. >> as the member designated by misherrera beutler will vote yes on the quorum call. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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i grew up in illinois. let me tell you how illinois elections are run. i was an election judge in my precinct. that was 2016. when i went for training, we don't use ids. we compare signatures. during training, they said even if the signature does not look like the person's signature on record, give them a regular ballot. tell me that fraud cannot occur there. also, they have voter registration the same day. if a person registers the same day, they are supposed to get a provisional ballot. in my precinct, the lady judge -- election judge there was giving them regular ballots. tell me that election fraud doesn't happen in illinois. host: does it happen at such a high level that it changes the outcome of the election? caller: i don't know. if you are giving out ballots to people who are not the ones, i used to fake my mother signature signing notes in high school. how do you know other people aren't doing the same. host: mary is in montana. caller: good morning. my biggest story of the week would be our president biden. his speech on tuesday was absolutely
i grew up in illinois. let me tell you how illinois elections are run. i was an election judge in my precinct. that was 2016. when i went for training, we don't use ids. we compare signatures. during training, they said even if the signature does not look like the person's signature on record, give them a regular ballot. tell me that fraud cannot occur there. also, they have voter registration the same day. if a person registers the same day, they are supposed to get a provisional ballot. in my...
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illinois democratic senator durbin says he's unsure. the bill is necessary or limitations of river last month. speaker nancy pelosi insisted current disclosure requirements are enough. >> despite a recent report showing dozens of members in violation if people aren't reporting they should be. she says an outright ban goes too far. we're free market economy that should be able to participate in that. but a growing number of democrats disagree. georgia democratic senator jon ossoff also introduced a bill to ban trades in place steeper fines for any violations in washington. raquel martin from washington back here to the bay area as we take a live look outside. this is the view from. >> kron 4 studios. see the transamerica pyramid. a cloudy sky tonight. yeah, a lot of dramatic skies and sunset out kron four's. rebecca strom joining us now to >> well, public can look forward to you. guys is going to gorgeous evening around the bay area. pretty much all of our live camera shot. >> we're showing just gorgeous shots around the bay. and yes, th
illinois democratic senator durbin says he's unsure. the bill is necessary or limitations of river last month. speaker nancy pelosi insisted current disclosure requirements are enough. >> despite a recent report showing dozens of members in violation if people aren't reporting they should be. she says an outright ban goes too far. we're free market economy that should be able to participate in that. but a growing number of democrats disagree. georgia democratic senator jon ossoff also...