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is it pleasurable to be united states united states senator? it seems like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises. nothing is ever done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not as enjoyable as you thought it would be? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve my people, my constituency. i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislations that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nations airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling i was told if you want to breast-feed her daughter he have to go do it in the handicapped stall of a public toilet which i thought was disgusting. i worked for a few years and passed the law. now when i go to airports, i see these lactation rooms and think wow i did that. i just made all these moms who are traveling and working outside their home, i just made their lives a little bit easier. that's a great privilege. it's a great privilege to be able to represent my state and my constituents believ
is it pleasurable to be united states united states senator? it seems like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises. nothing is ever done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not as enjoyable as you thought it would be? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve my people, my constituency. i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislations that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nations...
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a member of the united states senate. rule 19 says, no senator in debate shout directly or indirectly by any form awards impute to another senator or to other senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a senator. and so, after elizabeth warren red curtis got kings letter on the senate floor, mitch mcconnell interrupted senator warren. >> they are -- >> mister president. >> the senators and voters without conduct of our colleague from alabama as worn by the chair, senator warren, quote, said senator sessions has used the awesome power of office in a shabby attempts to intimidate and frighten elderly black voters. elizabeth warren read that letter on the senate floor when she stood in opposition to then senator jeff sessions nomination to beat donald trump 's first attorney general. rule 19 of the senate prohibits senators from saying the kinds of things that coretta scott king said about jeff sessions. long before he was a senator. senator warren could have said that same thing about any other nominee as long as
a member of the united states senate. rule 19 says, no senator in debate shout directly or indirectly by any form awards impute to another senator or to other senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a senator. and so, after elizabeth warren red curtis got kings letter on the senate floor, mitch mcconnell interrupted senator warren. >> they are -- >> mister president. >> the senators and voters without conduct of our colleague from alabama as worn by the chair,...
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he is running for the united states senate in pennsylvania. representative, good to see you again. thank you for being with us today. i want to continue the conversation mark and i were having. talk about a sort of bottom-up economics joe biden is talking about. the philosophical idea joe biden shares with many democrats that government has a leading role to play at moments like this. that government is a force for good. how do you overcome in a place like pennsylvania? a whole bunch of conservatives who for years believed the opposite? >> first of all, good to be with you. investing and working families is not only good for the economy, it's good politics. these proposals the president has rolled out one after the other are deeply popular with the american people. you talked about philosophy but
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♪ ♪ david: let's talk about the united states senate. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it is challenging but i love my job because of what i get to do. it is a tough job, but i get to serve my contest -- my constituency. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling i was told " you want to breast-feed your daughter, you have to do it in the handicapped stall of the public restroom." now when i go through airports, i see lactation pods and i think " i did that!" that is a great privilege. it is a great privilege to represent my state and my constituents believed in me enough to do this job. it is a lot of work. there is no worklife balance. i never feel like i am senator enough when i am with my kids and when i am at work i do not go mom enough for my kids. david: you have been a leader in the environmental area. are we still way behind where we should be? sen. duckworth: we are significantly beh
♪ ♪ david: let's talk about the united states senate. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it is challenging but i love my job because of what i get to do. it is a tough job, but i get to serve my contest -- my constituency. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling i was told " you want to breast-feed your daughter, you have to do it in the...
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a member of the united states senate. rule 19 says, no senator in debate shall directly or indirectly by any form of words impute to another senator or to other senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a senator. and so after elizabeth warren read coretta into the king's letter on the senate floor, mitch mcconnell interrupted senator warren. >> mr. president -- >> the majority leader. >> the senator has impugned the motives and conduct from our colleague from alabama, as warned by the chair. senator warren said senator sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens. i call the senator to order under the provisions of rule 19. >> mr. president. >> senator from massachusetts. >> i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> she was warned. she was given an explanation. nevertheless, she persisted. >> nevertheless, she persisted. four women senators ran for the democratic nomination for p
a member of the united states senate. rule 19 says, no senator in debate shall directly or indirectly by any form of words impute to another senator or to other senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a senator. and so after elizabeth warren read coretta into the king's letter on the senate floor, mitch mcconnell interrupted senator warren. >> mr. president -- >> the majority leader. >> the senator has impugned the motives and conduct from our colleague from...
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states senate. there are still republicans who still have time to make the right decision and both, not for a conviction, not for a decision, just to investigate what happened on january 6th. i'll be an optimist, lawrence and say ten republicans will come around. and say >> the thing about thah at this hour, if that's going to happen, that will mean some republicans will have to change their mind because john thune who is technically the vote counter, although mitch mcconnell does it, on the republican side, he announced earlier today, very confidently, we have the votes. we have the votes to block this. so, i agree with you. i think it is possible because this is an extraordinary thing for the republicans to be voting against. there might be some republican senators at this hour who are struggling with this decision, but it would have to be a change of mind amongst some of them, at least, from this afternoon when john thune was 100% confidently and mitch mcconnell have the votes to block this. >> i
states senate. there are still republicans who still have time to make the right decision and both, not for a conviction, not for a decision, just to investigate what happened on january 6th. i'll be an optimist, lawrence and say ten republicans will come around. and say >> the thing about thah at this hour, if that's going to happen, that will mean some republicans will have to change their mind because john thune who is technically the vote counter, although mitch mcconnell does it, on...
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. >> madame president today to the united states senate one we will not forget with the loss of innocent life but let me be very clear we just saw the democrat party completely abandonic israel to have the light of false equivalent israel has the right to defend itself. it reaffirms our support of israel as our greatest ally in the most important ally in the middle east and condemns those attacks against israel. anything america stood for for generations my calling just wrote ine his op-ed for "the new york times" nobody is arguing with any government so does he agree with our radical left as he continues to face attacks but the senate including my colleagues did with israel. and in 2014 with a barrage of rockets targeting the innocent israelis with the resolution supporting against hamas. the 2014 resolution that hamas refuses to recognize israel's right to exist. and uses rockets to indiscriminately target in israel. and the result to condemn hamasat terrorist actions to nana's - - to unanimously support to defend itself against hamas. and that it would embolden hamas you are seeing th
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states senate. there are still republicans who still have time to make the right decision and vote, not for a conviction, not for a decision, just to investigate what happened on january 6th. i will be an optimist, lawrence, and think that ten republicans will come around. >> well, and the thing about that math at this hour is if that's going to happen, that would mean that some republicans would have to change their minds over the course of the afternoon and evening because john thune, who's technically the vote counter on the republican side, he announced confidently today we have the votes, we have the votes to block this. so i agree with you. i think it is possible because this is just an extraordinary thing for the republicans to be voting against. so there might be some republican senators at this hour who are struggling with this decision, but it would have to be a change of mind among some of them at least from this afternoon when john thune was 100% confident, he and mitch mcconnell, have t
states senate. there are still republicans who still have time to make the right decision and vote, not for a conviction, not for a decision, just to investigate what happened on january 6th. i will be an optimist, lawrence, and think that ten republicans will come around. >> well, and the thing about that math at this hour is if that's going to happen, that would mean that some republicans would have to change their minds over the course of the afternoon and evening because john thune,...
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i had the privilege of serving with john for three decades in the united states senate. i can say, without hesitation, he was a man of conscience. and a man of honor. and in his life full of honors, the most enduring was his service to the people of virginia. and we're going to miss him dearly. and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the old days in the united states senate when i first got there, people -- that didn't happen that often but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed in virginia, which was fortunate to have him as long as they did. jacob, i want to thank you for sharing your story. and i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me when -- but all kidding aside, i'm very proud of the fact that jill has -- teaching is not what jill does. teaching is who sh
i had the privilege of serving with john for three decades in the united states senate. i can say, without hesitation, he was a man of conscience. and a man of honor. and in his life full of honors, the most enduring was his service to the people of virginia. and we're going to miss him dearly. and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the...
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states senate. today gordon sondland filed a lawsuit seeking reimbursement for the attorneys' fees he incurred during the impeachment investigation, which secretary of state mike pompeo promised to reimburse. the lawsuit says that mike pompeo made that promise to reimburse his attorneys' fees quote, entirely for self-serving personal or political reasons in the hopes that ambassador sondland would not implicate him or others through his testimony. also today a federal judge unsealed files revealing lies that paul manafort told to federal investigators during the mueller investigation. many of the lies involved paul manafort's conversations with konstantin kilimnik, a russian intelligence operative. joining us now is congressman adam schiff of california, chairman of the house intelligence committee and served as the lead impeachment manager in the first impeachment trial of donald trump. chairman schiff, i'd like to begin with ambassador sondland's lawsuit and not so much on its merits. he can affor
states senate. today gordon sondland filed a lawsuit seeking reimbursement for the attorneys' fees he incurred during the impeachment investigation, which secretary of state mike pompeo promised to reimburse. the lawsuit says that mike pompeo made that promise to reimburse his attorneys' fees quote, entirely for self-serving personal or political reasons in the hopes that ambassador sondland would not implicate him or others through his testimony. also today a federal judge unsealed files...
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. -- the united states senate, when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed. and virginia was just fortunate to have him as long as they did. now, jacob, i want to thank you for sharing your story. and i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. [laughter] no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me when i'm around the governor. but all kidding aside, i'm very proud of the fact that jill has -- teaching is not what jill does, teaching is who she is. and she's done it her whole adult life, and she's still doing it. i know some people said, "when you're first lady, are you going to continue to teach?" she said, "yes," but i don't think she bargained for having to teach online initially. [laughter] you know, students, i watched her. she spent more time -- four hours a day for about a month -- learning how to teach online. so don't feel bad about you all having to do it, too. [laughter
. -- the united states senate, when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed. and virginia was just fortunate to have him as long as they did. now, jacob, i want to thank you for sharing your story. and i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. [laughter] no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me when i'm around the governor. but all...
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president biden served here in the united states senate for 36 l in the united states senate for 36 years. _ in the united states senate for 36 years. he — in the united states senate for 36 years, he was chairman of the foreign — years, he was chairman of the foreign relations committee, vice president — foreign relations committee, vice president for eight years. he has lon- president for eight years. he has long and — president for eight years. he has long and deep with world leaders, and a _ long and deep with world leaders, and a firm — long and deep with world leaders, and a firm grasp of the regional dynamics. while we have a party— the regional dynamics. while we have a party with— the regional dynamics. while we have a party with a wide range of views that i_ a party with a wide range of views that i think— a party with a wide range of views that i think the president is the most _ that i think the president is the most aware of how to effectively engage, — most aware of how to effectively engage, and trying to bring about a peaceful— engage, and trying to bri
president biden served here in the united states senate for 36 l in the united states senate for 36 years. _ in the united states senate for 36 years. he — in the united states senate for 36 years, he was chairman of the foreign — years, he was chairman of the foreign relations committee, vice president — foreign relations committee, vice president for eight years. he has lon- president for eight years. he has long and — president for eight years. he has long and deep with world...
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duckworth: she is -- david: she is now united states senator. she was considered by vice president biden to be his vice presidential choice. she grew up with a fair amount of poverty in thailand and then hawaii and finally decided to become a helicopter pilot for the illinois national guard. she went to iraq and tragically lost her legs in a helicopter accident. as a result she had to rebuild her life. since that time she was elected to congress, served in the obama administration, and has mothered two children. tom: the immediate point is asian americans and how they relate to the rest of the country. what did she say about anti-asian comments? david: she thinks despite the fact she is united states senator and gave a large part of her body to the united states government in a tragic accident that occurred while she was fighting, she is still discriminated against. she is in a different position than she was when she was younger, but she still thinks discrimination against asian americans is fairly evident across the country and getting worse a
duckworth: she is -- david: she is now united states senator. she was considered by vice president biden to be his vice presidential choice. she grew up with a fair amount of poverty in thailand and then hawaii and finally decided to become a helicopter pilot for the illinois national guard. she went to iraq and tragically lost her legs in a helicopter accident. as a result she had to rebuild her life. since that time she was elected to congress, served in the obama administration, and has...
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states senate. but we cannot sleep on this. we can't wait this out, we need action now. >> beto o'rourke, former democratic congressman, sir thank you for your time tonight, be safe on the road tonight it's not like a long drive and a big day tomorrow. thank you for being with us before you go. >> thank you. >> i should mention that rafael in shia the texas democrat who you saw questioning the republican head of the election community there -- i have heard reference to people blanche-ing or going action before, i'm not sure that i have ever seen it live the way that republican blanched -- just turned absolutely paler than plan as he could not answer those questions about the origin of the term that he inserted in to this bill. he is the texas democrat who made that moment happen and he is going to be here on msnbc live with my colleague in the hour after the show on the last word. don't just watch me, you have to watch that to. much more ahead, stay with us. d, stay with us. there's more to a yard t
states senate. but we cannot sleep on this. we can't wait this out, we need action now. >> beto o'rourke, former democratic congressman, sir thank you for your time tonight, be safe on the road tonight it's not like a long drive and a big day tomorrow. thank you for being with us before you go. >> thank you. >> i should mention that rafael in shia the texas democrat who you saw questioning the republican head of the election community there -- i have heard reference to people...
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this is the final lap for this bill in the united states senate. i look forward to seeing this open process through to the finish line so that together we can outcompete, outinnovate, and outgrow the chinese communist party. thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. a senator: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i and senator wyden and senator schumer be able to complete our remarks before the vote. the presiding officer: without objection. a senator: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to speak on amendment number 1565 to the u.s. innovation and competition act or usica, the underlying bill. mr. crapo: my amendment preserves the constitutional authority of congress over international trade. it does so by ensuring the president cannot waive or modify a congressionally approved trade agreements including the w.t.o. agreement on trade related aspects on intellectual property rights or trips, the trips agreement and the reason is that the trips agreement like the usica contains provis
this is the final lap for this bill in the united states senate. i look forward to seeing this open process through to the finish line so that together we can outcompete, outinnovate, and outgrow the chinese communist party. thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. a senator: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that i and senator wyden and senator schumer be able to complete our remarks before the vote. the presiding officer: without...
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states senate to move quickly to confirm chris stevens is a national cyber director and jan to be the director of cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency of the department of homeland security. america we have seen critical infrastructure taken off-line by floods, fires, storms and criminal hackers. detectives last month -- in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit power systems that aren't fully modernize. now we are seeing the effects of criminal hackers with gas lines throughout the southwest excuse me the southeast and we are in competition with china and the rest of the world to win the 21st century economically. we are going to win competing with infrastructure that is out of the 20th century. we need a modern infrastructure. my american jobs plan includes transformative investments to modernize the security and our critical infrastructure. later this afternoon i'll be meeting with republican senators to discuss ways we can move forward on modernizing the of the structure we have today in building the infrastructure we need for tomorrow. i'm willing to neg
states senate to move quickly to confirm chris stevens is a national cyber director and jan to be the director of cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency of the department of homeland security. america we have seen critical infrastructure taken off-line by floods, fires, storms and criminal hackers. detectives last month -- in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit power systems that aren't fully modernize. now we are seeing the effects of criminal hackers with gas lines...
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he was elected to the united states senate in 1978, defeating an incumbent senator robert griffin. in the senate, he earned the respect and affection of many senators from both sides of the aisle. known for his integrity and tenacity over his 36 years in the senate became one of the body's most widely admired members. he rose to become the chairman of the senate armed services committee. he also chaired the senate's foremost investigatory committee, the permanent senate committee on investigations the list is so long i never get to the actual introduction of senator levin. to give the u.s. inspectors time to search for weapons of mass destruction. his oldest brother and best friend was a member of the house of representatives and chairman of the house ways and means committee. they served together for 32 years in the congress, making them the longest-serving siblings in congressional history. he knows of my love for senate trivia so he wouldn't be surprised if i include a fact but i'm sure he's not heard in a previous introduction. in his 36 years he cast will thousand 630 votes, o
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states senate to move quickly to confirm chris engles. in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit power systems that are not fully modernized or are ready with threats of extreme weather. now we are seeing effective criminal hackers with gas lines throughout the southeast. we're in a competition with china and the rest of the world to win the 21st century economically, and we are not going to win it competing with an infrastructure that is out of the 20th century. we need a modern infrastructure. my person jobs plan includes modernizing and securing our critical infrastructure, and later this afternoon i will be meeting with republican senators to discuss ways to move forward on modernizing the infrastructure we have today and building the infrastructure we need for tomorrow. i am willing to negotiate as i indicated yesterday to the house members and to the leadership, but it's clear than ever that doing nothing is not an option. again, i will be monitoring colonial's progress and the government support every step of the way,
states senate to move quickly to confirm chris engles. in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit power systems that are not fully modernized or are ready with threats of extreme weather. now we are seeing effective criminal hackers with gas lines throughout the southeast. we're in a competition with china and the rest of the world to win the 21st century economically, and we are not going to win it competing with an infrastructure that is out of the 20th century. we need a modern...
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states senate to move quickly to confirm chris english as our national cybersecurity dr. and jen easterly at the department of homeland security. in america we have seen critical infrastructure taken off-line by floods, fires, storms, and criminal akers. -- hackers. in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit systems that are not fully modernized with tragic results. now we are seeing effective criminal hackers with gas lines throughout the southeast, and we are in competition with china and the rest of the world with the 20 first century economically, and we are not going to win competing with an infrastructure out of the 20th century. we need a modern infrastructure. my american jobs when includes transformative investments in modernizing and securing critical infrastructure. later this afternoon i will be meeting with republican senators to discuss ways we can move forward on modernizing it up a structure we have today and building the infrastructure we need for tomorrow. i am willing to negotiate. i indicated yesterday to house members and to leadership, b
states senate to move quickly to confirm chris english as our national cybersecurity dr. and jen easterly at the department of homeland security. in america we have seen critical infrastructure taken off-line by floods, fires, storms, and criminal akers. -- hackers. in texas last month we saw what happens when storms hit systems that are not fully modernized with tragic results. now we are seeing effective criminal hackers with gas lines throughout the southeast, and we are in competition with...
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states senate. we can't sleep on this one. we cant wait this out. we need action now. >> beto o'rourke, former democratic congressman from the great state of texas, former democratic presidential candidate, sir, thank you for your time tonight. be safe on the road tonight. that sounds like a long drive and a big day tomorrow. thanks for being with us before you go. >> thank you. >> i should mention that rafael anchia, the texas democrat who you saw questioning the republican head of the election committee there to just def stating effect -- i know i have heard reference to people blanching or going ashen before. i have -- i'm not sure that i've ever actually seen it live the way that republican blanched, just turned absolutely paler than pale as he could not answer those questions about the purity of the ballot box and the origins of that term that he inserted into this bill. rafael anchia is the texas democrat who made that moment happen, and he is going to be here on msnbc live with my colleague a
states senate. we can't sleep on this one. we cant wait this out. we need action now. >> beto o'rourke, former democratic congressman from the great state of texas, former democratic presidential candidate, sir, thank you for your time tonight. be safe on the road tonight. that sounds like a long drive and a big day tomorrow. thanks for being with us before you go. >> thank you. >> i should mention that rafael anchia, the texas democrat who you saw questioning the republican...
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united states senate, but it was a reality. as we quickly moved out through the exits, all the senators and staff, i remember looking out the window and seeing hundreds of people descending on the capitol. that was the snapshot in my mind as we quickly escaped the danger in the united states capitol building. we know at the end of the day that at least five people lost their lives. we know that 140 law enforcement were assaulted by this mob that tried to take control of the capitol during the electoral college count. and of course there is ample historic evidence of what happened. videotapes galore. videotapes from every angle. information gathered. that's why i was skeptical when they suggested creating a commission to chronicle what happened january 6. we saw it. we lived it. america watched it. many times on live television. and the videotapes have been played over and over and over again to dramatize what was happening as people were spreading so-called bear spray in the faces of law enforcement. beating them with poles. cr
united states senate, but it was a reality. as we quickly moved out through the exits, all the senators and staff, i remember looking out the window and seeing hundreds of people descending on the capitol. that was the snapshot in my mind as we quickly escaped the danger in the united states capitol building. we know at the end of the day that at least five people lost their lives. we know that 140 law enforcement were assaulted by this mob that tried to take control of the capitol during the...
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in the united states senate, to continue to talk about a bipartisan bill. we don't think that it has to be one against the other. it should be that we all want better policing. we all want just policing where george floyd would get an opportunity to take a breath without having a knee on his neck, where breonna taylor would get to sleep in peace without her door busted open and executed with six bullets in her body. their blood is on this legislation so we are going to continue with this legal team to continue to press to say, we have to respect the spill blood that's on this legislation. it must be meaningful, and we can do this together. this is an american issue, this is not a police issue or a civil rights issue. we have to look at this as a national issue that we have avoided dealing with far too long. it has been 57 years since we've had meaningful legislation. we look back at history. we remember jimmie lee jackson being killed in alabama. martin luther king and john lewis in selma using that as the impetus to get the civil rights act finally passed
in the united states senate, to continue to talk about a bipartisan bill. we don't think that it has to be one against the other. it should be that we all want better policing. we all want just policing where george floyd would get an opportunity to take a breath without having a knee on his neck, where breonna taylor would get to sleep in peace without her door busted open and executed with six bullets in her body. their blood is on this legislation so we are going to continue with this legal...
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this is senator murphy going to the floor of united states senate where there is not a mask mandate but if you watch their come up puts on the mask, he's going to vote, then he takes it off. i mean, it's just a show! is not like he really believes it. but i think come up gregg, there's a broader principle here and that's one of personal responsibility and personal sifreedom, correct? >> there is. one of the great myths from the pandemic is that government officials can prohibit you from doing what theoh constitution guarantees you have a right to do. you d have a right to go to wor. you have a right to go to the local church. you have a right to shop for food. and you have a right to assemble in places like outdoor theaters and indoors in places like the house share without nancy pelosi punishing you by docking your pay. what she's doing is rank lawlessness. >> i want to give you the last word but what your take on personal responsibility and the idea that you get to make and have the self-determination yourself? >> jason, those two words you just use, self determination, that really em
this is senator murphy going to the floor of united states senate where there is not a mask mandate but if you watch their come up puts on the mask, he's going to vote, then he takes it off. i mean, it's just a show! is not like he really believes it. but i think come up gregg, there's a broader principle here and that's one of personal responsibility and personal sifreedom, correct? >> there is. one of the great myths from the pandemic is that government officials can prohibit you from...
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representatives, your state senators, your united states senators, you have to send people to d.c. that are willing to tell the truth, willing to fight for our freedoms regardless of what it cost you personally, economically, socially, if we don't stand up now and take this country back, it's going away. we used to talk about the erosion of our civil liberties, in the last 1 hundred and something days since this administration has taken over there has been a wholesale slaughter of our civil liberties and wholesale institution of what cannot be called anything but socialism. people being paid with our money to stay home and not work, and our president says, gee, i don't think that's taking place. everything is nonsense. everybody has been upside-down and it's time to straighten things back up. >> tucker: mark, mccloskey, i appreciate it. i have to say i have forgotten this one fact, you were denounced by the "washington post" as a racist for defending your house but a lot of the mob were like pampered white kids, i guess as always, i don't know why i've forgotten they were. >> i'll
representatives, your state senators, your united states senators, you have to send people to d.c. that are willing to tell the truth, willing to fight for our freedoms regardless of what it cost you personally, economically, socially, if we don't stand up now and take this country back, it's going away. we used to talk about the erosion of our civil liberties, in the last 1 hundred and something days since this administration has taken over there has been a wholesale slaughter of our civil...
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also the mcclellan committee of the united states senate. the records represented where gambling was occurring, not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. >> you can watch this, and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> sunday, robbie certain, describes how she received the news of his disappearance. here is a preview. >> there was a knock on the door. outside were two white topped blue cars. that is how you know in the air force at that time, there was a problem. if you saw a white car blue top drive-up you knew it was going to be notification of some kind. i did not have one car but i had two cars. of people, i had a chaplain, i had kernels. a base commander, wing commanders, i don't remember, but mixed. it was a large continge
also the mcclellan committee of the united states senate. the records represented where gambling was occurring, not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. >> you can watch this, and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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states senate. so she doesn't want to leapfrog and say this is what i'm doing, because i think it's not going to go anywhere in the senate. she wants that bipartisan bill with those 35 republicans that passed out of her chamber last night to influence the way these senate republicans are thinking. manu's reporting indicates that's not happening just yet but pelosi not willing to give up. >> let's listen to the number two republican in the senate, john thune, on the opposition to creating this commission. >> could be weaponized politically, and drug into next year. anything that gets us rehashing the 2020 election, i think, is a -- they lost on being able to draw a contrast between us and the democrats' very radical left-wing agenda. >> yeah, so, this is not really, like a behind the scenes conversation about the political implications of this. they're now saying, on record, this could hurt our chances of regaining the majority. >> right. this is, in clear english, for everyone just to hear from john
states senate. so she doesn't want to leapfrog and say this is what i'm doing, because i think it's not going to go anywhere in the senate. she wants that bipartisan bill with those 35 republicans that passed out of her chamber last night to influence the way these senate republicans are thinking. manu's reporting indicates that's not happening just yet but pelosi not willing to give up. >> let's listen to the number two republican in the senate, john thune, on the opposition to creating...
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also the mcclellan committee of the united states senate. the records represented where gambling was occurring, not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. >> soon after, many railroad workers became farmers, owning their own land. next, historian sandra reddish gives insight into their lives and talk about how things change after pearl harbor. this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a panel discussion on holocaust denial and the importance of world war ii history education. in two hours, a 1959 film that sets out to answer the question what is jazz? sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north platte valley from north platte to
also the mcclellan committee of the united states senate. the records represented where gambling was occurring, not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. >> soon after, many railroad workers became farmers, owning their own land. next, historian sandra reddish gives insight into their lives and talk about how things change after pearl harbor. this is hosted by the due dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum which provided the video. in 55 minutes, a...
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called united states senate who are not running for president. i renew that club as they are out there right now. so anyway i want to tell you about something that happened in june of 2000 you young kids in here and going to give each a copy of this. this is something that i did and it really was significant. the picture you're looking at right here is me giving to donald trump a document, this document in what i did, i don't think the trump even knew what all he was doing. a these things he's done in the first half of this term were great things and a lot of people talk about doing them but they never did get it done. in the picture there is me and him and he is looking at it and we are breathing it and what trump did in the first half of the administration that tax cuts and by the way the idea of increasing revenue by reducing taxes does work. it john kennedy had figured out a democrat not a republican and he said the great society will cost a lot of money. it's going to cost a lot of money but if we are going to do this we will have to get mor
called united states senate who are not running for president. i renew that club as they are out there right now. so anyway i want to tell you about something that happened in june of 2000 you young kids in here and going to give each a copy of this. this is something that i did and it really was significant. the picture you're looking at right here is me giving to donald trump a document, this document in what i did, i don't think the trump even knew what all he was doing. a these things he's...
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of the united states senate so the records represented where gaming was occurring. not only in the state of nevada, but throughout the united states. you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. according to the us state department president franklin d roosevelt took office intent to improve relations with the nations of central and south america developing the good neighbor policy with a goal of emphasizing trade in cooperation rather than military force next on real america a 1944 film reflecting that policy the bridge documenting the economic and political importance of latin america to the united states the film highlights mineral and agricultural riches of the region and details the problems of poverty and inadequate transportation. the bridge is part of ♪
of the united states senate so the records represented where gaming was occurring. not only in the state of nevada, but throughout the united states. you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. according to the us state department president franklin d roosevelt took office intent to improve relations with the nations of central and south america developing the good neighbor policy...
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sorrows proud of the 44 -- we have 50 republican senators in the united states. -- united states senate. 44 of them lined up and agreed and voted properly, and i was very proud of them. now, back to number one. this is the one that is a great threat that i think we are all pretty much aware of. the national popular vote, the national popular vote interstate compact, that gets rid of the electoral college by having the states bind their electoral college votes to the candidate who wins the national popular vote, not the candidate who wins the state, so that changes it all around. that means if they vote as a group, than the state still have a vote in this thing, and their job is to get 270 votes. and you are all familiar with why that is. 270 votes that will win this thing for them, so that is what they are trying to do right now. they have, right now, the 15 states, plus tc d.c., have joined. 73% of the way there to killing the electoral college. all they need is 74 more electoral votes, and we are finished. we are wiped out. good, conservative republicans don't understand this. even so
sorrows proud of the 44 -- we have 50 republican senators in the united states. -- united states senate. 44 of them lined up and agreed and voted properly, and i was very proud of them. now, back to number one. this is the one that is a great threat that i think we are all pretty much aware of. the national popular vote, the national popular vote interstate compact, that gets rid of the electoral college by having the states bind their electoral college votes to the candidate who wins the...
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states senate. we see it in the house of representatives as well . the polls reflect this, the polls reflect that the american people are exhausted . so we all are charged with refining and enlarging to use madison's term, refining and enlarging the views of the electorate and the views have changed. it's our job to be attentive to that and responsive to our constituents and at last grapple with the very long-standing unaddressed issue. so for that reason i again have tempered optimism about our ability not only to repeal the 91 and 02 but also a one. >> and the 57. >> and the 57. i wanted to give you an eight opportunity to bring that up . >> we're in a hybrid format because it's still in the tale of covid. we do have a few questions and if you won'tmind staying around . >>. [inaudible] >> i would say on that look, the 01 authorization is still out there to give us the ability to go after out-of-state actors. that's the challenge right now, thenonstate actors and we will refine that but i wouldn't
states senate. we see it in the house of representatives as well . the polls reflect this, the polls reflect that the american people are exhausted . so we all are charged with refining and enlarging to use madison's term, refining and enlarging the views of the electorate and the views have changed. it's our job to be attentive to that and responsive to our constituents and at last grapple with the very long-standing unaddressed issue. so for that reason i again have tempered optimism about...
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states united states senators, duly elected senators, and signed into law by presidents of the united states. for this department of homeland security, this president of the united states just to refuse to obey american law is contemptible and it's not just massachusetts where we are having problems and it is not just in texas or pick any border state having problems but all across the united states of america. elizabeth: this sounds like a constitutional fight. our republicans going to do anything about it? >> well, i wish the republicans would do something about it but were under difficult circumstances. we had an election in november 2020, granted the election results are questionable because of various issues that we all know too well but we don't have the majority in the house of representatives and we don't have a majority in the united states senate and, of course, we don't have the white house so until the 2022 elections are behind us we are stuck with what we got and what we have is an administration that refuses to obey the law, refuses to enforce our immigration laws and th
states united states senators, duly elected senators, and signed into law by presidents of the united states. for this department of homeland security, this president of the united states just to refuse to obey american law is contemptible and it's not just massachusetts where we are having problems and it is not just in texas or pick any border state having problems but all across the united states of america. elizabeth: this sounds like a constitutional fight. our republicans going to do...
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states senate. we'll see it in the house of representatives of the well. i also think that, and the polls reflect this, that the polls reflect that the american people are exhausted. so we are charged with refining and enlarge in -- here it's madison's term -- and refining the views of the electorate. and the views have changed. and so it's our job to be attentive to that, responsive to our constituents, and at last, grapple with this very long-standing, unaddressed issue. and so for that reason, i again, have tempered optimism about our ability, not only on repealing 91 or two, but oh one. >> and the 57. >> and the 57. i want to give you an eight opportunity to bring that up. >> we are in a hybrid format, because we are still in the tale of covid. i don't know if we have questions. if we do have a few questions, and senator, if you don't mind staying around for a couple of questions. >> first question is how do you respond to concerns that [inaudible] , quote, signals unilateral disarmament. the fa
states senate. we'll see it in the house of representatives of the well. i also think that, and the polls reflect this, that the polls reflect that the american people are exhausted. so we are charged with refining and enlarge in -- here it's madison's term -- and refining the views of the electorate. and the views have changed. and so it's our job to be attentive to that, responsive to our constituents, and at last, grapple with this very long-standing, unaddressed issue. and so for that...
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states senate. he was a man of shens conscienc honor. we are going to miss him dearly. john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned, when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for the united states. it was how things used to be back in the old days in the united states senate when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity and he's going to be missed. virginia was fortunate to have him as long as they did. >>> jacob, thank you for sharing your story. i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me. but all kidding aside, i'm very proud of the fact that jill has -- teaching is not what jill does. teaching is who she is. she has done it her whole adult life and she is still doing it. i know some people said when you are first lady, are you going to continue to teach. she said yes, but i don't think she bargained for having to teac
states senate. he was a man of shens conscienc honor. we are going to miss him dearly. john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned, when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for the united states. it was how things used to be back in the old days in the united states senate when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity and he's going to be missed. virginia was fortunate to have...
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also the mcclelland committee of the united states senate. the records represented or gaming was occurring, not only in the state of nevada but throughout the united states. watch american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 c-span is your unfiltered view of government where funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why 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 other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. on lectures in history professor david farber teaches a class on the 1960s vietnam anti-war movement and how in his view it helped expand the nation's democratic process american history tv recorded the class in 2010 at temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas we will help our students this morning by go
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