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house, republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene of georgia offers the resolution to censure minnesota democratic congresswoman over a disputed translation of comments she made about somalia, as the privilege resolution, house leadership must bring this to the floor f a vote within two legislative days or they could vote to table measure, if requested. >>
house, republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene of georgia offers the resolution to censure minnesota democratic congresswoman over a disputed translation of comments she made about somalia, as the privilege resolution, house leadership must bring this to the floor f a vote within two legislative days or they could vote to table measure, if requested. >>
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for comments made during an ent in minnesota. also at 4:00 p.m. eastern, the house rules committee will be debating two articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas which is expected on the house floor tomorrow. live coverage when the house returns here on c-span? watch live coverage on our mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> in the weeks that lie ahead as friedman's television series unfolds the influential men and women who occupy those states will have a lot to say about freedman's view of the society in which we live today and his solutions for the ills of our time. >> saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv will air the 10-part series free to choose featuring milton friedman. it limited government intervention and social policy. other topics include welfare, education, equality, consumer and worker protection and inflation. watch free to choose saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv for c-span 2. >> funded
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in 2022, minnesota resort owners along the canadian border in minnesota caught illegal immigrants trespassing on their property. and last fall, a young girl in bemidji, minnesota, was sexually assaulted and they found 1 is 1 illegal immigrants were found at the scene. and just last week, mr. chair, authorities arrested an al-shabab terrorist in minneapolis. the terrorist was caught at the southern border one year prior and released back into our country by the biden administration's catch and release, allowed him to roam for one year in this country, and it's alleged, mr. chair, that he was trading in illegal arms. i fear it's only a matter of time before another september 11 occurs on our soil. and we must not let that happen. if democrats were serious about making our border secure, they'd encourage their colleagues in the senate to pass the already house bill h.r. 2, the most strongest worded piece of legislation on our border in this country's history. they can get it to his desk immediately for president biden to sign. or they would call on the president to use his executive authority as
in 2022, minnesota resort owners along the canadian border in minnesota caught illegal immigrants trespassing on their property. and last fall, a young girl in bemidji, minnesota, was sexually assaulted and they found 1 is 1 illegal immigrants were found at the scene. and just last week, mr. chair, authorities arrested an al-shabab terrorist in minneapolis. the terrorist was caught at the southern border one year prior and released back into our country by the biden administration's catch and...
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members may also vote on a resolution to censure minnesota demo congresswoman ilhan omar for her recent remarks on somalia. the senate is back monday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators plan to begin work later in tk on a border curity and foreign aid package negotiated between senators in the white house. lawmaker alsoote on the nomination of kurt campbell to be deputy secretary of state. on-span, the senate on c-spanuse two. d aeminder, you can watch all of our congressional coverage on our free video app, c-span. now or online at c-span dot org. c-span is your unfiltered review of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including medco and. conduit.
members may also vote on a resolution to censure minnesota demo congresswoman ilhan omar for her recent remarks on somalia. the senate is back monday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators plan to begin work later in tk on a border curity and foreign aid package negotiated between senators in the white house. lawmaker alsoote on the nomination of kurt campbell to be deputy secretary of state. on-span, the senate on c-spanuse two. d aeminder, you can watch all of our congressional coverage on our free...
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i want to thank commissioner maguire and the ramsey county, minnesota. the fact is that it is an honor to journal of youth. i want to thank you for how far we have come the last three years. and i want to thank you. we have more to do, but with your help, we are making real progress in red counties and blue counties. i promised to be president for all americans. whether you voted for me or not. [cheers and applause] together -- it's ok. [applause] together we are making a difference in this country together and not tearing it apart. now some of you know i started my career in the county counsel. [cheers and applause] i ran for the united states senate because serving as a local official was too hard. [laughter] that's almost true. when folks have a problem they know where you live and they come knocking on your door. it's not a joke, i know. kidding aside, what you do matters. it matters to people's everyday lives, kitchen-table issues. your answering key questions of people's lives. it is my neighbor safe? will get better? will the bus get me to work on
i want to thank commissioner maguire and the ramsey county, minnesota. the fact is that it is an honor to journal of youth. i want to thank you for how far we have come the last three years. and i want to thank you. we have more to do, but with your help, we are making real progress in red counties and blue counties. i promised to be president for all americans. whether you voted for me or not. [cheers and applause] together -- it's ok. [applause] together we are making a difference in this...
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from wisconsin and minnesota, governor beshear, governor dewine, building a bridge called the britain's prince bridge between -- rick spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day. building the first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i wanted a governor newsom for his leadership. by the way, i'm not sure how many people who leave with two hours, go to vegas, will come back or not post all kidding aside, biggest investment in climate change ever. dealing with the impacts of bad weather. i have flown over your states, particularly in the southwest and west, northwest, i don't know how many times. helicopters. timber burning to the ground. we have lost more forests than the entire state of maryland makes up in land in square miles. we are building cleaner, more reliable power grid. made in america. one of the things i did not know, maybe you did, i have been around a long time in congress, i did not know when they pass legislation related to lipid organize in the 1930's that there is a provision that said if the
from wisconsin and minnesota, governor beshear, governor dewine, building a bridge called the britain's prince bridge between -- rick spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day. building the first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i wanted a governor newsom for his leadership. by the way, i'm not sure how many people who leave with two hours, go to vegas, will come back or not post all kidding aside, biggest...
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larry in minnesota, independent line. caller: hi, i'm independent you know, i want to know if the people can see what is happening with the united states steel. they want to sell to japan, and i have been working the mines for years, that is our livelihood in minnesota. japan wants to buy it -- this ain't a very good deal, because everybody has to come out and make sure he can see if he can quit the sale, because if there is a big war, japan will be over here and have all the mines and stuff and sell that stuff, this deal to japan. i don't think it is right and this is involving both parties, they have to get together and talk about this problem we have up here in minnesota with japan buying our u.s. steel mill. we make the pallets, and that goes to the steel mills. host: is there a connection with south carolina on u.s. steel? guest: i wouldn't say so. our big trading partners are in germany and china, so i don't think that is really affecting us, but if you want to talk about energy independence, republicans are pushing
larry in minnesota, independent line. caller: hi, i'm independent you know, i want to know if the people can see what is happening with the united states steel. they want to sell to japan, and i have been working the mines for years, that is our livelihood in minnesota. japan wants to buy it -- this ain't a very good deal, because everybody has to come out and make sure he can see if he can quit the sale, because if there is a big war, japan will be over here and have all the mines and stuff...
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larry in minnesota, independent line. caller: hi, i'm independent you know, i want to know if the people can see what is happening with the united states steel. they want to sell to japan, and i have been working the mines for years, that is our livelihood in minnesota. japan wants to buy it -- this ain't a very good deal, because everybody has to come out and make sure he can see if he can quit the sale, because if there is a big war, japan will be over here and have all the mines and stuff and sell that stuff, this deal to japan. i don't think it is right and this is involving both parties, they have to get together and talk about this problem we have up here in minnesota with japan buying our u.s. steel mill. we make the pallets, and that goes to the steel mills. host: is there a connection with south carolina on u.s. steel? guest: i wouldn't say so. our big trading partners are in germany and china, so i don't think that is really affecting us, but if you want to talk about energy independence, republicans are pushing
larry in minnesota, independent line. caller: hi, i'm independent you know, i want to know if the people can see what is happening with the united states steel. they want to sell to japan, and i have been working the mines for years, that is our livelihood in minnesota. japan wants to buy it -- this ain't a very good deal, because everybody has to come out and make sure he can see if he can quit the sale, because if there is a big war, japan will be over here and have all the mines and stuff...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to be recognized out of order and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, we rise today on behalf of a grateful nation to honor three heroes from my minnesota community. burnsville police officers, paul elmstrand, and matthew ruby. and firefighter paramedic, adam finsef. these three -- these three public servants gave their lives protecting us on february 18. officer ruge is remembered quick to lend a helping hand and make his community a better place. officer elmstrand is described by his loved ones as a man with a servant's heart, putting others first was never a choice for paul. it was just who he was. and firefighter paramedic finseth who gave his life trying to save his colleagues was a caring husband, brother, father, and friend who spent decades serving his community and this nation in iraq. there are no words to describe the void that this loss has left for their families, minnesota's
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to be recognized out of order and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, we rise today on behalf of a grateful nation to honor three heroes from my minnesota community. burnsville police officers, paul elmstrand, and matthew ruby. and firefighter paramedic, adam finsef. these three -- these three public servants gave...
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by the way, as you know over $1 billion, and it is important from wisconsin to minnesota. governor beshear and governor dewine, we are building a bridge called the brent spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. by the way, tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day, and we are finally getting it done. we are building the nation's first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i would to thank governor newsom for his leadership in that. and by the way -- [applause] i am not sure many people in l.a. who can leave in two hours whether or not you want to come back or not in las vegas, but all kidding aside we are making the biggest investment and climate change ever. i visited your states working together to respond to boost resilience on extreme weather. it spent a lot of time, and i'm not complaining about it, i am just pointing it out. i spent a lot of time with you governors over the last three years dealing with the impacts of bad weather. i have flown over your states particularly in the southwest and west and northwest i do not know how
by the way, as you know over $1 billion, and it is important from wisconsin to minnesota. governor beshear and governor dewine, we are building a bridge called the brent spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. by the way, tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day, and we are finally getting it done. we are building the nation's first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i would to thank governor newsom for his leadership in that. and by the way --...
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where the charges were brought in michigan or minnesota, they've been dismissed. i look forward to the supreme court doing the exact same thing and vindicating our president so we can be on with this removal of him from different ballots. i stood with president trump since the beginning, including when i voted against the electors on january the sixth, after numerous credible allegations of election fraud were shared with us after numerous allegations of state officials changing the election process without legislative approval. those are the facts, folks. those are the facts, and the electors act gave us the ability, the directive to refuse to accept those electors if we didn't feel that they were properly awarded, and so myself and i would say everyone here that's not a freshman voted against the electors from arizona. that's correct, and we voted against the electors from pennsylvania, because that information and those facts were there. and the facts again will come clear, and as i always say, the truth isn't always pretty, but it is always the truth. the trut
where the charges were brought in michigan or minnesota, they've been dismissed. i look forward to the supreme court doing the exact same thing and vindicating our president so we can be on with this removal of him from different ballots. i stood with president trump since the beginning, including when i voted against the electors on january the sixth, after numerous credible allegations of election fraud were shared with us after numerous allegations of state officials changing the election...
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from wisconsin and minnesota, governor beshear, governor dewine, building a bridge called the britain's prince bridge between -- rick spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day. building the first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i wanted a governor newsom for his leadership. by the way, i'm not sure how many people who leave with two hours, go to vegas, will come back or not post all kidding aside, biggest investment in climate change ever. dealing with the impacts of bad weather. i have flown over your states, particularly in the southwest and west, northwest, i don't know how many times. helicopters. timber burning to the ground. we have lost more forests than the entire state of maryland makes up in land in square miles. we are building cleaner, more reliable power grid. made in america. one of the things i did not know, maybe you did, i have been around a long time in congress, i did not know when they pass legislation related to lipid organize in the 1930's that there is a provision that said if the
from wisconsin and minnesota, governor beshear, governor dewine, building a bridge called the britain's prince bridge between -- rick spence bridge between kentucky and ohio. tens of thousands of trucks and commerce cross those bridges every day. building the first high-speed rail line in california and nevada. i wanted a governor newsom for his leadership. by the way, i'm not sure how many people who leave with two hours, go to vegas, will come back or not post all kidding aside, biggest...
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continually what i would argue and i think all my colleagues whether mike dewine in ohio or governor wallin minnesota recognized the strength is our focus and we are working together. certainly partnership with the federal government has been crucial. as we think about everything from semiconductors and hyperparabolic silicon which is a element and for semiconductors we need semi-conductors to. it's not just the auto industry but all of these work together and our work is crucial. and it's a homeland security issue so continued resources and favorable interpretation of the federal government are great ways we could work together that would help michigan. i wanted to ask a quick question. does the president find historic legislation as part of its investing in america agenda and i know he's developed an informed a lot of the work they have done. the infrastructure job the chips and science ask the ira. as we in michigan are thinking about how we benefit from that are there things that we should be looking to work standing on as we think about the person's investing in america planned? >> michigan is a
continually what i would argue and i think all my colleagues whether mike dewine in ohio or governor wallin minnesota recognized the strength is our focus and we are working together. certainly partnership with the federal government has been crucial. as we think about everything from semiconductors and hyperparabolic silicon which is a element and for semiconductors we need semi-conductors to. it's not just the auto industry but all of these work together and our work is crucial. and it's a...
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her post-south carolina travel plans include several days across michigan and minnesota, colorado, utah, virginia, washington, d.c., north carolina in massachusetts looking ahead to the super tuesday election, the headline she is not quitting. her first day in the gop contest. chatting with jess republicans only, if we could in this first hour of the washington journal and then we will ring all of their viewers in. but republicans only think she should stay in the race. republicans only who say she needs to get out of there, in primary, (202) 748-8001. see, michigan, one of those super tuesday states. go ahead. >> good morning to you. i do not believe nikki haley should stay in the race any longer. she has proven she is not going to be donald trump. i am a truck voter and i just think she is wasting our money, wasting tax money, wasting money from the republican party when they can have good in other areas. it is just for her own personal satisfaction. i don't think she is equipped for number one. host: washington times story notes that some republicans are urging her to stay in the rac
her post-south carolina travel plans include several days across michigan and minnesota, colorado, utah, virginia, washington, d.c., north carolina in massachusetts looking ahead to the super tuesday election, the headline she is not quitting. her first day in the gop contest. chatting with jess republicans only, if we could in this first hour of the washington journal and then we will ring all of their viewers in. but republicans only think she should stay in the race. republicans only who say...
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with that i'll be followed by the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer. mr. emmer: thank you, mark. the american people elected a house republican majority to undo the damage the democrats have done. and to hold the biden administration accountable. thanks to our members and the diligent work of chairman green and his homeland security committee. we are once again living up to that mandate this week. under secretary mayorkas' leadership, americans have experienced the worst border crisis we have ever seen. yesterday house republicans said enough. we did not take our impeachment vote lightly. it was the product of a very thoughtful, fair, and deliberate investigation lasting nearly a year. the evidence was clear as you have heard the chairman say this morning. secretary mayorkas willfully refused to enforce federal law, repeatedly lied to congress, and breached the american people's trust. because he failed to do the honorable thing by resigning, house republicans filled our constitutional duty by voting to impeach. can i only hope my colleagues in the senate -- i can only hope my co
with that i'll be followed by the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer. mr. emmer: thank you, mark. the american people elected a house republican majority to undo the damage the democrats have done. and to hold the biden administration accountable. thanks to our members and the diligent work of chairman green and his homeland security committee. we are once again living up to that mandate this week. under secretary mayorkas' leadership, americans have experienced the worst border crisis we have...
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as a proud member serving southern minnesota with a strong heritage in folks that served in our national guard, it's important to talk about the totality of our military, so, this is important and a significant portion of our military reserves in that component. after the fact, this is a detrimental impact on readiness. so my question is pretty simple, it's pretty straight forward and start with mr. owens and see if we can get an answer there. the reserve centers, national guard armory utilized by the guard and reserve are they properly considered in investments and if so, how? >> thanks for the question. in terms of what you mean by properly considered, like as in relation to the rest of the things that we are-- that we're dealing with? >> specifically, you know, so we've heard already a lot about the housing, really just give me a flavor of what is being considered, how are we looking at the guard, the reserve and the-- specifically armories in regards to the aging infrastructure and needs that we have there. >> i'm coming to deferring to my service member colleague. >> congressman, th
as a proud member serving southern minnesota with a strong heritage in folks that served in our national guard, it's important to talk about the totality of our military, so, this is important and a significant portion of our military reserves in that component. after the fact, this is a detrimental impact on readiness. so my question is pretty simple, it's pretty straight forward and start with mr. owens and see if we can get an answer there. the reserve centers, national guard armory utilized...
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over the past two decades congress has passed the waivers for florida, oregon, oklahoma, minnesota and michigan. however instead of adopting the specific approach to curing this problem, hr 1532 addresses this issue for all federally recognized tribes and avoids the need for congress to continue to pass legislation for indefensible tribes. for all these reasons, they strongly support hr 1352 and urge the members of the committee on natural resources to support this legislation and vote it favorably out of committee. thank you for the opportunity to present the views on hr 1532. at the appropriate time i am happy to answer any questions members of the subcommittee may have. thank you. >> thank you so much for that important insight into the situation that you are dealing with. the chair will recognize members for five minutes for questions and the first member this morning to ask questions will be the congressman from california. >> thank you madam chair. first, let me welcome our friends and colleagues, vice chair it's great to have you here today. thank you. is it elijah? i think it's
over the past two decades congress has passed the waivers for florida, oregon, oklahoma, minnesota and michigan. however instead of adopting the specific approach to curing this problem, hr 1532 addresses this issue for all federally recognized tribes and avoids the need for congress to continue to pass legislation for indefensible tribes. for all these reasons, they strongly support hr 1352 and urge the members of the committee on natural resources to support this legislation and vote it...
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host: rob in minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. mike collins -- my comment is that he is higher than a chinese spy balloon. thank you. host: mississippi. republican. that morning. caller: good morning. mr. schilling i want to congratulate you because i think you make more sense than anybody that they have ever had on the show. i want to congratulate washington journal for letting you talk as long as they have. because usually that is not the way it is. and i want to scold you for interrupting and always taking up for make sure a nasty message gets across to all america about donald j. trump. 99% of them -- 99% of the thing set on the shore -- on the show as a bald faced lie about donald trump. host: i'm sorry you believe that. levi. st. louis, into sort -- missouri, independent. caller: a short comment on something that i have heard repeated a couple of times. a little bit of a fact-check that annoys me. donald trump was not found -- not convicted of rape. he was convicted of sexual assault. the jury specifically deliberated on rap
host: rob in minnesota. democrat. caller: good morning. mike collins -- my comment is that he is higher than a chinese spy balloon. thank you. host: mississippi. republican. that morning. caller: good morning. mr. schilling i want to congratulate you because i think you make more sense than anybody that they have ever had on the show. i want to congratulate washington journal for letting you talk as long as they have. because usually that is not the way it is. and i want to scold you for...
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host: jin in minneapolis, minnesota -- good morning, joe. caller: i am wondering, if you think a consumption tax, wouldn't that be a heavier burden for the lower incomes since they spend more of their income and aren't able to save as the upper incomes do? what are your thoughts on a wealth tax? i know dole brought that out in one election cycle. what are your thoughts on that, please? guest: the answer on a consumption tax is that it depends. there are a lot of design options that you can use to offset the regressive impact of a consumption tax. at tax foundation we have done simulations and studies looking at how you can reform the u.s. tax system towards a consumption tax and if you use tax credit or a large exemption or combination of both. you can have a progressively structured consumption tax. it is in the design. moving to a consumption tax would increase economic growth. it would be leading to increased productivity, increased work. there is the economic benefit. depending on how you structure it, it could maintain the income taxes
host: jin in minneapolis, minnesota -- good morning, joe. caller: i am wondering, if you think a consumption tax, wouldn't that be a heavier burden for the lower incomes since they spend more of their income and aren't able to save as the upper incomes do? what are your thoughts on a wealth tax? i know dole brought that out in one election cycle. what are your thoughts on that, please? guest: the answer on a consumption tax is that it depends. there are a lot of design options that you can use...
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host: sandra, minnesota. you mentioned the polling, a poll getting a lot of attention yesterday had knowledge from 63% and 35% in south carolina. digging into those numbers in the usa today story today, here's what the good news was for nikki haley. she does have a widely among those identify themselves as liberals or moderates. again, these are people who are likely to go to the republic primary, and she wrote this. among those were voting in the gop primary for the first time. this advantage over dollar trump, 37%. the most important issue is the future of democracy in 2024. that said, they know only 13% of those surveyed said democracy is their biggest concern. rank the top 42% is immigration and border security and those voters support donald trump biannually 4-1 margin. palm bay, florida, good morning. >> good morning. is this for republicans or is the democrat-only line. >> this is republican only, dan. caller: from what i'm seeing it has been all democrats. everyone is saying oh, vote for jfk jr. anywa
host: sandra, minnesota. you mentioned the polling, a poll getting a lot of attention yesterday had knowledge from 63% and 35% in south carolina. digging into those numbers in the usa today story today, here's what the good news was for nikki haley. she does have a widely among those identify themselves as liberals or moderates. again, these are people who are likely to go to the republic primary, and she wrote this. among those were voting in the gop primary for the first time. this advantage...
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host: brad in minnesota, republican line, hello. caller: good morning. kind of an interesting conversation. i enjoyed this. the reason i enjoyed this is my father started in 1955 under operation went back -- wet back. he went with the immigration naturalization service. it was a district director who ran the point of entry in minnesota on the last of his career. but this young man telling me about how it is, and i was my dad's caregiver for his last remaining years of his life. we got to talk a lot about his job. the one thing i hear about this gentleman talking about -- before he died four years ago, he started talking about going out to these people, these immigrants, illegal aliens coming across to using the keyword asylum. this has all been brought on by a certain group. that is what is the troubling problem. but the real troubling problem i have is on the deportation side. it was not so many years back that when they decided to change how they come to deportations because they were only counted by deportation hearings. that is how you call it -- cou
host: brad in minnesota, republican line, hello. caller: good morning. kind of an interesting conversation. i enjoyed this. the reason i enjoyed this is my father started in 1955 under operation went back -- wet back. he went with the immigration naturalization service. it was a district director who ran the point of entry in minnesota on the last of his career. but this young man telling me about how it is, and i was my dad's caregiver for his last remaining years of his life. we got to talk a...
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cole: the gentlelady from minnesota is recognized for any questions she may have. mrs.fischbach: i don't even know where to begin. i am sitting here listening to the other side of the aisle talk about impeachment as a political stunt and other various things that they are calling to discredit. i was trying to take a few notes, cynical, politically driven impeachment, purely political call and it seems very odd as to what we have witnessed, few years before we were in the majority. given that, chairman green, they are saying this and driven by policy differences, but you have developed a clear case of willfully to enforce the laws that congress has carried out. and when they direct the executive branch is abiding by it instructional? mr. green: it is the law of the land when we pass it. and the iran contrathe president doesn't get to pick and choose. this memorandum directs d.h.s. employees to violate the law in terms of detaining criminal felons. the law is specific and lists the types of felonies and he told i.c.e., that is not a reason to detain. and those indivi
cole: the gentlelady from minnesota is recognized for any questions she may have. mrs.fischbach: i don't even know where to begin. i am sitting here listening to the other side of the aisle talk about impeachment as a political stunt and other various things that they are calling to discredit. i was trying to take a few notes, cynical, politically driven impeachment, purely political call and it seems very odd as to what we have witnessed, few years before we were in the majority. given that,...
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catherine from minnesota, identifies as religious. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i am really charmed by this. i grew up starting as a catholic and then felt exiled from that church, and then wandered around and found a lot of different churches, i found my way back because in college, in theology, something that was said to me by a professor really struck me. she said people have a hard time moving away from where you begin. i found that to be very true. i found myself more recently going back to the catholic church, and again, i am so disappointed someone violated my trust. i don't even feel like i can just be a free person there. i feel like i am stared at. it's so strange. i am so disappointed, but because that is how my family started and our family limited -- family lineage was connected and once you are baptized as a catholic, you are told you are always a catholic and i found it hard to move away from it, even thouin my life, i feel governmes super important and i feel that the relationship our founders set up, we didn't have to practice a certain thing, th
catherine from minnesota, identifies as religious. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i am really charmed by this. i grew up starting as a catholic and then felt exiled from that church, and then wandered around and found a lot of different churches, i found my way back because in college, in theology, something that was said to me by a professor really struck me. she said people have a hard time moving away from where you begin. i found that to be very true. i found myself more...
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we are starting a law enforcement campaign, one pale kills, in minnesota, going to schools with the sheriffs and the law enforcement. the way to stop it is at the border and points of entry, but we know that 30% of the people getting fentanyl are getting it off the platforms. meanwhile, social media platforms generated 11 billion in revenue in 2022 from advertising directed at children and teenagers, including nearly $2 billion in ad profits derived from users age 12 and under. when a boeing airplane lost the door inago, nobody questioned te decision to ground the fleet of over 700 airplanes. so why are we not taking this same type of decisive action on the danger of these platforms when we know these kids are dying? we have bills that have passed through this incredibly diverse committee when it comes to her -- two our political views that passed through this committee and they should go to the floor. we should do something about liability, and we should turn to some of the other issues that a number of us have worked on when it comes to the charges for app stores and when it comes to the m
we are starting a law enforcement campaign, one pale kills, in minnesota, going to schools with the sheriffs and the law enforcement. the way to stop it is at the border and points of entry, but we know that 30% of the people getting fentanyl are getting it off the platforms. meanwhile, social media platforms generated 11 billion in revenue in 2022 from advertising directed at children and teenagers, including nearly $2 billion in ad profits derived from users age 12 and under. when a boeing...
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there were native people in minnesota who rose up in rebellion and had reasons to. there had been a treaty which white settlers were violating, which so often was the case throughout american history and of 19th century especially. there was a brutal revolt. they killed women and children as well as men and then the revolt was put down by white troops and more than 300 men were captured and 303 of them were sentenced to death. and there was a general on the scene who wanted them all to be executed, said they all had committed sex crimes, raped women and so forth, had done terrible things, and lincoln said wait, wait a minute. send all the trial transcripts to me. and they were sent to the white house, where lincoln had two lawyers review them all, and the vast majority of them, more than 260 of them, lincoln commuted the sentences and forbade their execution. he did allow 39 and then one more was -- got a reprieve so it was 38. 38 executions went ahead for people who had been found not to participate in combat but to have participated in massacres. and this is apply
there were native people in minnesota who rose up in rebellion and had reasons to. there had been a treaty which white settlers were violating, which so often was the case throughout american history and of 19th century especially. there was a brutal revolt. they killed women and children as well as men and then the revolt was put down by white troops and more than 300 men were captured and 303 of them were sentenced to death. and there was a general on the scene who wanted them all to be...
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and modeled it after minnesota, a blue state, with drivers licenses. we think that's objective. that was the first aspersion cast on the absentee ballot process. that said, when your absentee ballots come in, they have to verify the signature. once you verify it, you take -- separate the eenvelope from the ballot, lay the ballot flat, and get it ready to go. that's all they did. they didn't do a lot of pre-processing from that level. we had them do that and start scanning it. you didn't tabulate but started scanning it so you could then press the cablation button after close of election. coming into the primary that we had in june, 2020, and other states, they were doing all of that after election day. that takes sometimes two ekes to do just because it's a very labor intensive process that. creates a lot of doubt. and it's just a bleeding ground for conspiracy theories. so what we do now, i'll tell you what we do now. and i'll tell you also the thing about where we are. you go from 30% to 40% in 2020. now we're back down to 6%. and there's nothing we did, it's just that covid c
and modeled it after minnesota, a blue state, with drivers licenses. we think that's objective. that was the first aspersion cast on the absentee ballot process. that said, when your absentee ballots come in, they have to verify the signature. once you verify it, you take -- separate the eenvelope from the ballot, lay the ballot flat, and get it ready to go. that's all they did. they didn't do a lot of pre-processing from that level. we had them do that and start scanning it. you didn't...
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host: minnesota, just a couple minutes left. caller: morning. personally, i do think president trump is ineligible because it goes to the supreme court -- personally, i do think president trump is ineligible. but because it goes to the supreme court with three justices he put in there, i trust the system and hope we get out of there ok. host: what does it mean to get out of it ok? caller: it is a major issue, what is going on. that is my opinion of what i have seen the last four or five years. we are on the doorstep to tyranny or whatever. maybe it is too early in the morning to stay rational. it is what i have seen. host: have we ever been on the doorstep of tierney before? -- have we ever been on the doorstep of tyranny before? >> i was book -- caller: i was born in germany in 1952 and grew up there. they went over the doorstep there. that is where i get my opinion from. host: are we close to that? caller: at least we go to the supreme court, which is good. we see what happens. there are three judges he put in. then again, the former attorney
host: minnesota, just a couple minutes left. caller: morning. personally, i do think president trump is ineligible because it goes to the supreme court -- personally, i do think president trump is ineligible. but because it goes to the supreme court with three justices he put in there, i trust the system and hope we get out of there ok. host: what does it mean to get out of it ok? caller: it is a major issue, what is going on. that is my opinion of what i have seen the last four or five years....
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host: jamie, maple lake, minnesota. democrat. caller: i have a question for all of these trump supporters. i watched them on the interviews for their not concerned and endorsed the fact that trump was to become a dictator and it is all fun and games. my question is this, what do they think is good to happen if he becomes a dictator? one of the first things he is going to have to do is take away everybody's guns. i am in my 50's at all my life i can or rubber -- i can remember the republicans scare people into thinking democrats are going to take their guns. if trump gets into office and he becomes a dictator, he is going to have to take away the guns of the people. republicans and democrats because that is how he is going to remain in power. once they find out he is really not for him, he is not going to help them in any way, it is all about him and the power, they are going to want to rise up against him. host: do you own a gun? caller: yes. host: why do you own a cap? caller: i do target practice, things like that. i'm not afra
host: jamie, maple lake, minnesota. democrat. caller: i have a question for all of these trump supporters. i watched them on the interviews for their not concerned and endorsed the fact that trump was to become a dictator and it is all fun and games. my question is this, what do they think is good to happen if he becomes a dictator? one of the first things he is going to have to do is take away everybody's guns. i am in my 50's at all my life i can or rubber -- i can remember the republicans...
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although i now live in minnesota, i have never met someone who lived in charleston full-time. we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance program comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington bureaucrats. we all know that the most effective policymaking typically happens closer to the problem, not further away from the problem. our program should foster local innovative solutions, not regulatory red tape. you have heard me say this before, that is a lifelong charlestonian, as well as an insurance professional for more than 20 years, having flood s, it is really important for us to understand and appreciate the devastation caused by flooding. there is no doubt that if you were around 1989 in charleston, the hurricane devastated our communities in a way that very few natural disast
although i now live in minnesota, i have never met someone who lived in charleston full-time. we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance program comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington...
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from the lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. where's pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the u.s.a. and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the u.s.a. ♪♪ [cheering] fmr. pres. trump: wow. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [answering "trump, trump, trump"] fmr. pres. trump: thank you very much. thank you. outside, i don't know if you know what is going on. this place is packed. there is more people outside trying to get in so if anybody wants to leave, does anybody volunteer to leave? no? w
from the lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. where's pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the u.s.a. and i'm proud to be...
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host: that is eugene in minnesota. if you want to keep calling on the lines, (202) 748-8000 if you support this bill. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8001. we heard from one border state resident. that line is (202) 748-8002. roger in alabama opposes the bill. caller: thanks for taking my call. the bill and the law says that 99% of people coming over the border, no matter what biden says, they automatically have a right to come into this country just by saying they are scared to go home. i was in the national guard when the boat lift from cuba started, and i had to guard those people, and that was a grease fire. they cleared out their insane asylums, the prisons, people who had and curable diseases, and they sent them here. an israeli doing the same thing. we are not getting the best of the best. -- venezuela doing the same thing. we are not getting the best of the best. anything in that bill, does not matter. 99% of people that walk up to the border, all they have to do is say they are scared to go home and they're automa
host: that is eugene in minnesota. if you want to keep calling on the lines, (202) 748-8000 if you support this bill. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8001. we heard from one border state resident. that line is (202) 748-8002. roger in alabama opposes the bill. caller: thanks for taking my call. the bill and the law says that 99% of people coming over the border, no matter what biden says, they automatically have a right to come into this country just by saying they are scared to go home. i was in...
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cole: the gentlelady from minnesota is recognized for any questions she may have. mrs. fischbach: i don't even know where to begin. i am sitting here listening to the other side of the aisle talk about impeachment as a political stunt and other various things that they are calling to discredit. i was trying to take a few notes, cynical, politically driven impeachment, purely political, and it just seems very odd coming from that side of the aisle after what witnessed a few years before we were in the majority. given that, chairman green, they are saying it is driven by policy differences. you have developed a clear case of willfully failing to enforce the laws that congress has carried out. when congress instructs the executive branch, is abiding by those instructions optional? >> it is not. it is the law of the land when we pass it. they have a responsibility, as i mentioned before, the iran-contra hearing, the president doesn't get to pick and choose. this memorandum directs d.h.s. employees to violate the law in terms of detaining criminal felons. the law is specific
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i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. stauber: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of protecting health care for all patients act of 2023 led by chairwoman rodgers. i rise today not only as a congressman, mr. chair, but as a father to a 21-year-old man with down syndrome. a young man who has never been defined by his disability but rather his ability. the use of quality adjusted life years is disgusting. mr. chair, it's disgusting. using a cost-benefit analysis to determine if someone deserves health care. if their life has value. this is just plain wrong, mr. chair. but this is the result of socialized health care medicine. the future that the democrats want, a future where a doctor will turn you away because your treatment just doesn't make economic sense. this is called rationalized health care, america. meaning the government will determine if your life is worth living. the bureaucrats in washington, d.c., will determine if the seniors in norther
i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. stauber: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of protecting health care for all patients act of 2023 led by chairwoman rodgers. i rise today not only as a congressman, mr. chair, but as a father to a 21-year-old man with down syndrome. a young man who has never been defined by his disability but rather his ability. the use of quality adjusted...
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catherine from minnesota, identifies as religious. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i am really charmed by this. i grew up starting as a catholic and then felt exiled from that church, and then wandered around and found a lot of different churches, i found my way back because in college, in theology, something that was said to me by a professor really struck me. she said people have a hard time moving away from where you begin. i found that to be very true. i found myself more recently going back to the catholic church, and again, i am so disappointed someone violated my trust. i don't even feel like i can just be a free person there. i feel like i am stared at. it's so strange. i am so disappointed, but because that is how my family started and our family limited -- family lineage was connected and once you are baptized as a catholic, you are told you are always a catholic and i found it hard to move away from it, even though i've been terribly disappointed. in my life, i feel government is super important and i feel that the relationship our founders set up, we did
catherine from minnesota, identifies as religious. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i am really charmed by this. i grew up starting as a catholic and then felt exiled from that church, and then wandered around and found a lot of different churches, i found my way back because in college, in theology, something that was said to me by a professor really struck me. she said people have a hard time moving away from where you begin. i found that to be very true. i found myself more...
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we saw that in the michigan and minnesota cases where they said their state laws, their execution of their article two authority, allows purely ministerial. they take the piece of paper from the party and they put that person on the ballot for the primary. here we have a different rule. that leads to my second point, which is it will not lead to chaos. this is the only court in the country that has looked at this question. there are other courts where lawsuits have been filed. but as i mentioned, those lawsuits haven't proceeded. so different courts do it differently. colorado has done it this way, and we have an opinion that's on appeal before this court. so i think the concern of a bunch of things happening is overblown. the third thing i would say is that it is the legal standards here that really matter, what is engaged mean, what is insurrection, will be figured out pretty quickly. if there are different approaches to that and the answer in these ballot dispute, the ballot access dispute cases are binary. it's not that there's gonna be a whole bunch of different standards floati
we saw that in the michigan and minnesota cases where they said their state laws, their execution of their article two authority, allows purely ministerial. they take the piece of paper from the party and they put that person on the ballot for the primary. here we have a different rule. that leads to my second point, which is it will not lead to chaos. this is the only court in the country that has looked at this question. there are other courts where lawsuits have been filed. but as i...
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and, if anybody looked at the neighboring states, looked at minnesota, looked up illinois, illinois had a very strong technology and engineering program. then -- i always liked computers, but my career planning process was literally buying that u.s. news & world report magazine issue that went through all the college rankings. then there was a little box at the bottom that had starting salaries by bachelor degree. i knew it was only bachelors and then i was out. no way i was going to stay longer. electrical engineering was at the top of the list, 40,000 dollar average starting salary at the time. i said, that is it. then i got to illinois, and i realized i did not want to deal with wires or circuit boards at all, then switched to computer science and i was very happy after that. gov. burgum: and that is the work that led to mosaic. was that pure accident or was there other classmates that were working with you that decided they wanted to go to a party instead of becoming a billionaire? how did that whole thing happen when you were working on the early project? [laughs] to see the potent
and, if anybody looked at the neighboring states, looked at minnesota, looked up illinois, illinois had a very strong technology and engineering program. then -- i always liked computers, but my career planning process was literally buying that u.s. news & world report magazine issue that went through all the college rankings. then there was a little box at the bottom that had starting salaries by bachelor degree. i knew it was only bachelors and then i was out. no way i was going to stay...