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alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you describe them and touch on the proven benefits they have to homeowners? dr. kaniewski: in many forms i often lied alabama. -- laud alabama. they have a resilience council, they created a council, it is a big deal. it means the governor is prioritizing resilience. in some states, those two don't even speak. i live -- in alabama, they sit together and work on these issues. number two, strengthen alabama homes. that program has been so successful that other states are replicating it. louisiana is putting it into place, a virtual carbon copy of what alabama put into place and your state's insurance office is
alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you...
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host: lester in alabama. caller: the lady who called who said it should be a tax deduction, put that in there. let the alabama supreme court pay for their storage. thank you for your time. host: let's talk to greg in pennsylvania. caller: i'm having flashbacks to the dobbs decision. i'm an attorney and have been for 45 years. it frustrates me to hear all of these experts. i tell every client, everybody's been an attorney since oj. people don't understand what dobbs stated and with the alabama supreme court did. host: ok, so tell us. caller: it's an 1800s law and that is what it's doing. they are interpreting an old law , that is their job. the judiciary's job is to stay in their lane just like the supreme court didn't dobbs. they said there is no right to abortion in the constitution. host: let's keep to the alabama supreme court decision. caller: they interpreted a law from the 1870's and if you don't like the law you change the law. you just had a collar say they have to pay for storage. that's not the issu
host: lester in alabama. caller: the lady who called who said it should be a tax deduction, put that in there. let the alabama supreme court pay for their storage. thank you for your time. host: let's talk to greg in pennsylvania. caller: i'm having flashbacks to the dobbs decision. i'm an attorney and have been for 45 years. it frustrates me to hear all of these experts. i tell every client, everybody's been an attorney since oj. people don't understand what dobbs stated and with the alabama...
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not just in alabama but all over the world. the minimum-wage in alabama is at an all-time low of $7.25. now, i work 16 hours a day, six days a week as a caregiver. i work too hard to have nothing. 47% of the voters are poor or low-wage. getting their vote in is very important. we cannot settle for less. we have to stand up for our rights. we move forward together, not one step back. >> and i heard you are going to be organizing. >> yes. rev. barber: we are proud to stand with you in that fight and we are going to win. thank you so much. come on over, y'all. come on over. >> in the state of maryland, between 2018 and 2020, there were 2.2 million poor and low income people. my name is michael and i count myself among those low income mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. i'm extremely grateful for the job i have and the benefits it provides, but i am only able -- just able to get by. in the richest nation, ever, there is no reason anyone should not be able to afford to live comfortably and not have to wor
not just in alabama but all over the world. the minimum-wage in alabama is at an all-time low of $7.25. now, i work 16 hours a day, six days a week as a caregiver. i work too hard to have nothing. 47% of the voters are poor or low-wage. getting their vote in is very important. we cannot settle for less. we have to stand up for our rights. we move forward together, not one step back. >> and i heard you are going to be organizing. >> yes. rev. barber: we are proud to stand with you in...
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not just in alabama, but all over the world. the minimum wage in alabama is all-time low of $7.25. now i work 16 hours a day, six days a week as a caregiver. i work too hard to have nothing. 47% of the voters are poor or low wage. getting that vote in is very important. >> that's right. >> we cannot settle for less. we've got to stand up for our rights. we are forward together, not one step back. >> and i heard you're going to be organizing? >> i am, yes. >> (applause) >> we're proud to stand with you in that fight in bessemer. >> we're going to win. >> we are going to win. >> thank you so much, come on over, you all. come on over. >> in the state of maryland between 2018 and 2020 there were 2.2 million poor and low income people. my name is michael, and i count myself amongst those low income mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. while i'm extremely grateful for the job and benefits it provides i'm only able to just get by. i have health issues that purchase medical, and medical bills. in the richest nation ever, there's no reason that anyone should not be
not just in alabama, but all over the world. the minimum wage in alabama is all-time low of $7.25. now i work 16 hours a day, six days a week as a caregiver. i work too hard to have nothing. 47% of the voters are poor or low wage. getting that vote in is very important. >> that's right. >> we cannot settle for less. we've got to stand up for our rights. we are forward together, not one step back. >> and i heard you're going to be organizing? >> i am, yes. >>...
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alabama's population is six million, my home state. so there are two states of alabamans worth of illegals already here before joe biden let in the other eight million. this takes away power from american citizens. they're overrunning our hospitals, our schools. they're even affecting the balance of power in congress and the electoral college. seats in the house of representatives are divided up based on census votes -- census, and votes in the electoral college are based on votes in congress. right now, illegals are counted as parts of the census. a democratic member of congress on tv recently said i need more people in my district just for redistricting purposes. the presence of tens of millions of illegals in this country is tipping power to blue cities like new york, boston, philadelphia, and los angeles. it is watering down the power of the american voter. i joined with senator hagerty to introduce legislation to fix this. only american citizens should have representation in congress. we ought to count citizens only. otherwise our
alabama's population is six million, my home state. so there are two states of alabamans worth of illegals already here before joe biden let in the other eight million. this takes away power from american citizens. they're overrunning our hospitals, our schools. they're even affecting the balance of power in congress and the electoral college. seats in the house of representatives are divided up based on census votes -- census, and votes in the electoral college are based on votes in congress....
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and last week, the alabama supreme court decided frozen embryos are children, forcing clinics in alabama to stop i.b.f. treatments. republicans are now claiming they support contraception and i.v.f. 105 republicans voted against my bill to protect the right of contraception and over 120 republicans co-sponsored the life at conception act, a bill that uses the same reasoning as the alabama court that includes no protection for i.v.f. or birth control and would decimate i.v.f. and abortion access nationwide. earlier today, senate republicans blocked a bill to protect the right to access i.v.f. they don't care about protecting reproductive rights but about controlling women's bodies. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: i rise to recognize command sergeant korean bell for service for th
and last week, the alabama supreme court decided frozen embryos are children, forcing clinics in alabama to stop i.b.f. treatments. republicans are now claiming they support contraception and i.v.f. 105 republicans voted against my bill to protect the right of contraception and over 120 republicans co-sponsored the life at conception act, a bill that uses the same reasoning as the alabama court that includes no protection for i.v.f. or birth control and would decimate i.v.f. and abortion access...
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it is so overwhelming and yet here that they are sitting in alabama not knowing how to control their future for their family with these embryos in a freezer somewhere, it knocked me over watching these people. this is a devastating story for them that i insist did not end with trump's post yesterday. jonathan: i am going to be super dark but let you go first. sarah: you are kidding. i would go to defend nikki because i don't think she said what people matter of to say. she said she also had her kids via ivf and she really wanted those kids and they felt like a life. i think this is not an uncomplicated question in the sense that i also have two kids that were done via ivf. although, lesbians, they think they tell you when you go to infertility clinic, you don't suffer and fertility, you suffer from a lack of exposure to spurn. -- exposure to sperm. jonathan: i am not sure i call that suffering. sarah: we are good to get you some of that. this is a little bit of a personal story but i got approval to tell it. we started feeling like this is going to be great. we tried for what ended u
it is so overwhelming and yet here that they are sitting in alabama not knowing how to control their future for their family with these embryos in a freezer somewhere, it knocked me over watching these people. this is a devastating story for them that i insist did not end with trump's post yesterday. jonathan: i am going to be super dark but let you go first. sarah: you are kidding. i would go to defend nikki because i don't think she said what people matter of to say. she said she also had her...
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other assisted reproductive technology in the state of alabama. for years now, since 2019, i have been advocating for women's issues and women's rights on the issue of contraception, on the issue of contraceptives, on the issue of abortion exceptions, particularly for the life of the mother, rape and incest. in 2019 i told my story as a state lawmaker, a survivor of rape, when the state of south carolina was doing its fetal heart beat bill, and it had no exceptions for women who were raped or for girls who were victims of incest. and i was frustrated by that argument because very few women were actually speaking up about women and about those exceptions. and ever since then i've become very passionate about protecting women, about protecting their rights, protecting access to i.v.f., etc. and the one thing i want to say today, because i have co-sponsored legislation andreslusions by my -- and resolutions by my colleagues on the other side of the aisle as it relates to contraception, as it relates to contraceptives, as it relates to providing infor
other assisted reproductive technology in the state of alabama. for years now, since 2019, i have been advocating for women's issues and women's rights on the issue of contraception, on the issue of contraceptives, on the issue of abortion exceptions, particularly for the life of the mother, rape and incest. in 2019 i told my story as a state lawmaker, a survivor of rape, when the state of south carolina was doing its fetal heart beat bill, and it had no exceptions for women who were raped or...
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alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at the start of the last century. recently, lethal injection has been the most commonly used method until it became a problem obtaining some drugs commonly used for that protocol. that forced states to consider using other kinds of methods of execution. some of them have -- host: why were those drugs not available? where are they going? are they just not being produced anymore? guest: that is partly true. some pharmaceutical companies that produced these drugs learned that they were being used in executions and objected.
alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at...
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alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at the start of the last century. recently, lethal injection has been the most commonly used method until it became a problem obtaining some drugs commonly used for that protocol. that forced states to consider using other kinds of methods of execution. some of them have -- host: why were those drugs not available? where are they going? are they just not being produced anymore? guest: that is partly true. some pharmaceutical companies that produced these drugs learned that they were being used in executions and objected.
alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at...
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ivf in alabama. the republican party should be on the side of mothers, fathers and their babies. and ivf is an important part of that in our republican party will be with you in the quest for the ultimate joy in life which is to have a baby. if we can help we will help. host: we will be covering the results of the south carolina primary. it will be on c-span, c-span now and online at c-span.org. starting with patrick in pittsburgh. caller: my top story is the ukrainian war. just imagine you are living in toronto and missiles are being shot into your community. this is what the ukrainians were doing and russian enclaves. this war has no legitimacy. the russian federation reached out to negotiate and the ukrainians are nazis. hundreds and billions of our dollars we could be providing reparations to our people of color. we are allowing the industrial military complex to get our country into financial ruin. in saudi arabia they are creating a new city. we could have built new cities with the amount of wa
ivf in alabama. the republican party should be on the side of mothers, fathers and their babies. and ivf is an important part of that in our republican party will be with you in the quest for the ultimate joy in life which is to have a baby. if we can help we will help. host: we will be covering the results of the south carolina primary. it will be on c-span, c-span now and online at c-span.org. starting with patrick in pittsburgh. caller: my top story is the ukrainian war. just imagine you are...
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i have not read the alabama decision or opinion, so i do not know. it is one of the issues i am sure we will be talking about more. thank you, everyone. gov. polis: thank you, all. >> nga chair spencer cox, republican governor of utah, joined us to discuss his "disagree better" initiative and top agenda items at this week's nga winter meeting. host: welcome back to "washington journal." we are joined by governor spencer cox, welcome to the program. gov. cox: thank you for having me back. good to be with you. host: you are here for the national governors association winter meeting. can you remind us what that is, the purpose of these meetings? gov. cox: of course. the national governors association is the association for all of america's governors in 50 states and several u.s. territories. we get together several times during the year to talk about issues important to every state. it is a great opportunity for us to learn from each other. we still believe states are the laboratories of democracy. that is where innovation and policymaking is happening.
i have not read the alabama decision or opinion, so i do not know. it is one of the issues i am sure we will be talking about more. thank you, everyone. gov. polis: thank you, all. >> nga chair spencer cox, republican governor of utah, joined us to discuss his "disagree better" initiative and top agenda items at this week's nga winter meeting. host: welcome back to "washington journal." we are joined by governor spencer cox, welcome to the program. gov. cox: thank you...
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execution in alabama which use nitrogen gas for the first time and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s. then in our spotlight on podcast segment, the south carolina atb reporter discusses his podcast, south carolina lead, and the presidential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. ♪ announcer: last december, the colorado supreme court r former president donald trump inle to appear on the violation of the u.s.ballot for constitution's insurrection clause under the 14th amend th, the u.s. supreme court hears oral arguments in donald trump's appeal of that decision. we will have it live startin 10 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now and online at c-span.org. back. we are in open forum, and we are taking your calls this morning. first, before we do, jobs numbers have come out for january. this is cnbc, u.s. economy added 353,000 jobs in january, a much better than expected. the article says there was a surprise increase in january, inserting the u.s. labor market is solid and poised to support broader
execution in alabama which use nitrogen gas for the first time and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s. then in our spotlight on podcast segment, the south carolina atb reporter discusses his podcast, south carolina lead, and the presidential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. ♪ announcer: last december, the colorado supreme court r former president donald trump inle to appear on the violation of...
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i have not read the alabama decision or opinion, so i do not know. it is one of the issues i am sure we will be talking about more. thank you, everyone. gov. polis:"washington journal, continues. host: we are joined now by gov. spencer cox a republican from utah in the chair of the governors association. welcome to the program. you are here in washington for the governors association winter meeting. can you remind us of what the association is in the purpose of these meetings? guest: the national governors association is an association for all of the nation's governors and we get together several times a year to talk about the issues important to every state. we still believe the states of the laboratories of democracy. we believe that is where true policymaking is happening and so this is a cool opportunity for republicans and democrats, it's a bipartisan association. i'm the chairman this year. it is one of those rare institution that still exist in the united states where we actually get along pretty well and work together. host: let's talk about
i have not read the alabama decision or opinion, so i do not know. it is one of the issues i am sure we will be talking about more. thank you, everyone. gov. polis:"washington journal, continues. host: we are joined now by gov. spencer cox a republican from utah in the chair of the governors association. welcome to the program. you are here in washington for the governors association winter meeting. can you remind us of what the association is in the purpose of these meetings? guest: the...
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when the alabama court says no, we cannot dispose of these human beings, let us guide our politicians to know that truth. a few last words to share, and if i have any wisdom, i know to turn for wisdom to the word of god. and i turned to the second book of chronicles. let us all open our hearts, as christ encourage just a few moments ago in those words from the gospel, to speak from hearts that are full of his glorious life, his joyful message, his good news. let us listen to chronicles, second chronicles, in that spirit. if my people who bear my name humble themselves and pray and seek my presence, and turn their wicked ways, then i will listen from heaven and forgive their sins and restore their country. let us trust in those words. we in many ways, from another scripture passage in the prophet jonah, let us humble ourselves before the lord and repent and call others to that same repentance. and continuing from chronicles, but if you turn away and forsake my laws and commandments, listen to that, but if you turn away and forsake my laws and commandments, which i have laid down for yo
when the alabama court says no, we cannot dispose of these human beings, let us guide our politicians to know that truth. a few last words to share, and if i have any wisdom, i know to turn for wisdom to the word of god. and i turned to the second book of chronicles. let us all open our hearts, as christ encourage just a few moments ago in those words from the gospel, to speak from hearts that are full of his glorious life, his joyful message, his good news. let us listen to chronicles, second...
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the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. moore: mr. speaker, democrats want to pretend that this bill is extreme, cruel andujar. -- and harsh. as if imposes consequences on aliens for breaking our laws is somehow unheard of. yet guess who also barrentry into ports, drunk drivers, canada. that's correct. in at least this one particular area, our liberal friends to the north get it right. and of course they do. because it just makes sense. if you're a guest in a country and you drive drunk or impaired, you shouldn't be allowed to stay here as we wait for you to do it again or to kill or seriously injure someone. let's pass h.r. 6976 today and make these sensible changes. at this point, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield to the gentleman from florida for four minutes, mr. posey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for four minutes. mr. posey: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from alabama for yielding and for bringing forth this great bill to protect americans. over the last few days, i have heard
the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. moore: mr. speaker, democrats want to pretend that this bill is extreme, cruel andujar. -- and harsh. as if imposes consequences on aliens for breaking our laws is somehow unheard of. yet guess who also barrentry into ports, drunk drivers, canada. that's correct. in at least this one particular area, our liberal friends to the north get it right. and of course they do. because it just makes sense. if you're a guest in a country and you drive drunk...
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of ivf in alabama. the republican party should always be on the side of the miracle of life and the side of mothers, fathers, and their beautiful babies! [applause] >> ivf is an important part of that. our great republican party always be with you in your quest for the ultimate joy in life, and that is to have a baby. so, if we can help, we are going to help. host: c-span will be covering the results of the south carolina primary tonight starting at 7:00 eastern. it will be on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. now, let's go to your calls, starting with patrick in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, on our democratic line. good morning, patrick. what is your top story of the week? caller: mine is the illegitimate war. it is astonishing. imagine living in toronto and missiles are being shot from pittsburgh into your community? this is exactly what the ukrainians were doing in russian enclaves in the upper portion of ukrainian territories. this war has no legitimacy whatsoever. the russian federation repe
of ivf in alabama. the republican party should always be on the side of the miracle of life and the side of mothers, fathers, and their beautiful babies! [applause] >> ivf is an important part of that. our great republican party always be with you in your quest for the ultimate joy in life, and that is to have a baby. so, if we can help, we are going to help. host: c-span will be covering the results of the south carolina primary tonight starting at 7:00 eastern. it will be on c-span,...
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and alabama, where the javelin missiles are built. and pennsylvania, ohio and texas for where artillery shells are made. the way it works is we supply ukraine with military from our stockpiles and then we spend our money replenishing those stockpiles so our military has access to them. stockpiles that are made right here in america, by american workers. it not only supports american jobs and american communities, it allows us to invest in maintaining and strengthening our own defense manufacturing capacity. look, this bill meets our national security priorities in the middle east as well and includes greater support for our troops serving in the region who continue to defend against militia attacks backed by iran. it also provides israel with what it needs to protect its people against the terrorist groups like hamas and hezbollah and others. and it will provide life-saving humanitarian aid to the who desperately need food, water and shelter. they need help. finally, this bill includes critical funding for our national security priori
and alabama, where the javelin missiles are built. and pennsylvania, ohio and texas for where artillery shells are made. the way it works is we supply ukraine with military from our stockpiles and then we spend our money replenishing those stockpiles so our military has access to them. stockpiles that are made right here in america, by american workers. it not only supports american jobs and american communities, it allows us to invest in maintaining and strengthening our own defense...
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chuck in alabama, independent. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. you keep repeating that they identified evidence that joe biden changed policies, but maybe the problem is that he did not change policies, that he left things as they are so that it would not hurt china. things we should be doing to china joe biden is not doing because maybe he has been influenced. what do you think about that? guest: it is a really interesting point. i think the thing they need to find is that joe biden was doing those things to benefit hunter. you can say hunter was in business with some chinese companies, so it is obvious. but in order -- the things the impeachment inquiry has tried to find and have yet to find is direct evidence. you can argue, just as he was, that -- host: hunter biden going through security here on capitol hill. looks like he is not going to stop to talk to reporters. go ahead, alex thompson. guest: the impeachment inquiry has been trying to find clear, either written evidence or evidence through phone calls in which was made very clear hunter
chuck in alabama, independent. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. you keep repeating that they identified evidence that joe biden changed policies, but maybe the problem is that he did not change policies, that he left things as they are so that it would not hurt china. things we should be doing to china joe biden is not doing because maybe he has been influenced. what do you think about that? guest: it is a really interesting point. i think the thing they need to find is that joe biden...
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in places like arizona where the patriot missiles are built and alabama where the javelin missiles are built and ohio and texas where artillery shells are made. the way it works, we supply ukraine with military equipment from our stockpiles and we replenish those stockpiles with american workers and not only supports american jobs in american communities but allows us to maintain and strengthen our own defense manufacturing capacity. this bill meets our priorities as well in the middle east as our troops defend militia attacks backed by iran and provides israel with what it needs to protect its people against the terrorist group like hezbollah and hamas and others and will provide lifesaving aid to the palestinian people who desperately need food, water and shelter. they need help. finally, this bill includes critical funding and national priorities in asia. even if you focus on the conflicts in gaza and ukraine, we must not take our eye off the national security challenges in the pacific. it's the responsibility of a great nation and we are a great nation the rest of the world looks t
in places like arizona where the patriot missiles are built and alabama where the javelin missiles are built and ohio and texas where artillery shells are made. the way it works, we supply ukraine with military equipment from our stockpiles and we replenish those stockpiles with american workers and not only supports american jobs in american communities but allows us to maintain and strengthen our own defense manufacturing capacity. this bill meets our priorities as well in the middle east as...
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smith: i yield 30 seconds to the gentlelady from alabama, ms. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for 30 seconds. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, democrats today will make good on a promise to deliver tax relief for american families. this bill expands the child tax credit for 16 million children, including 280,000 children in alabama. the tax credit is one of the most effective anti-poverty programs in the country and will again provide much-needed assistance to families throughout alabama. this bill will also provide much-needed disaster tax relief to the families of the black belt, dallas county, hail county, green county and sumpter county that fight to rebuild in the wake of the last tornado. i ask my colleagues to support this measure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. roy: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from florida, mr. steubey,
smith: i yield 30 seconds to the gentlelady from alabama, ms. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for 30 seconds. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, democrats today will make good on a promise to deliver tax relief for american families. this bill expands the child tax credit for 16 million children, including 280,000 children in alabama. the tax credit is one of the most effective anti-poverty programs in the country and will again provide much-needed assistance to families throughout...
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they looked at alabama. so i think general assembly, by and large, know their p's and q's and they mind what they should be doing. so i think that's the best way forward. other states have different things. that's really a legislative decision because they'll determine, you know, how that ends up happening. i think at the end of the day, you know, no matter what district it is, if you have a candidate that doesn't behave himself they won't be re-elected. mo: along with another reform, electoral reform people talk about that proponents argue would increase trust in elections is ranked choice voting. your legislate -- your legislature voted against ranked choice voting. and you personally were not in favor of ranked choice voting. brad: i haven't take on a position on it. i said -- what i've said is in georgia we have runoffs. we have runoffs for everything. i'm the runoff champion of america. i've been in four of them. city council. state house. two for secretary of state. with one for the primary, one for th
they looked at alabama. so i think general assembly, by and large, know their p's and q's and they mind what they should be doing. so i think that's the best way forward. other states have different things. that's really a legislative decision because they'll determine, you know, how that ends up happening. i think at the end of the day, you know, no matter what district it is, if you have a candidate that doesn't behave himself they won't be re-elected. mo: along with another reform, electoral...
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it is so overwhelming and yet here that they are sitting in alabama not knowing how to control their future for their family with these embryos in a freezer somewhere, it knocked me over watching these people. this is a devastating story for them that i insist did not end with trump's post yesterday. jonathan: i am going to be super dark but let you go first. sarah: you are kidding. i would go to defend nikki because i don't think she said what people matter of to say. she said she also had her kids via ivf and she really wanted those kids and they felt like a life. i think this is not an uncomplicated question in the sense that i also have two kids that were done via ivf. although, lesbians, they think they tell you when you go to infertility clinic, you don't suffer and fertility, you suffer from a lack of exposure to spurn. -- exposure to sperm. jonathan: i am not sure i call that suffering. sarah: we are good to get you some of that. this is a little bit of a personal story but i got approval to tell it. we started feeling like this is going to be great. we tried for what ended u
it is so overwhelming and yet here that they are sitting in alabama not knowing how to control their future for their family with these embryos in a freezer somewhere, it knocked me over watching these people. this is a devastating story for them that i insist did not end with trump's post yesterday. jonathan: i am going to be super dark but let you go first. sarah: you are kidding. i would go to defend nikki because i don't think she said what people matter of to say. she said she also had her...
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roy: i would yield one minute to my friend from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, this c.l. controls the out-of-control spending by biden and pelosi that fuels our inflation rate. this legislation provides no funding for president trump's border wall. more than 600,000 illegal alien criminals and 300 on the terrorist watch list have entered our open southern border under bidened a there's no doubt american families are in danger. just this week in alabama, two illegal aliens were arrested as part of a child trafficking sex ring. last week in georgia, a young girl with a bright future ahead of her was murdered by an illegal alien. mr. moore: the list of tragedies is growing and it's time to do something about it. i signed the accountability pledge to oppose all government funding until action is taken to secure our southern border. instead of kicking the can down the road with another c.r., the number one priority of this congress should be funding trump's wall and defunding this in
roy: i would yield one minute to my friend from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, this c.l. controls the out-of-control spending by biden and pelosi that fuels our inflation rate. this legislation provides no funding for president trump's border wall. more than 600,000 illegal alien criminals and 300 on the terrorist watch list have entered our open southern border under bidened a there's no doubt american families are in danger....
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, the executive director of the death penalty information center, discusses the recent execution in alabama which use nitrogen gas for the first time and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s.. then in our spotlight on podcasts segment, south carolina's need reporter gavin jensen discusses the palmetto state's presidential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online, at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse through our latest collection of books, home decor, and accessory, there is something for every c-span fan to support our nonprofit operation. shop now or any time at c-spanshop.org. ♪ announcer: this week, c-span covered 2024 presidential candidates as they shared their messages in south carolina and nevada. we will hear from president biden who spoke in south carolina to mark the democratic party's first official press initial primary. also, republican nikki haley set to close a white bowling gap in her home state against gop front-r
, the executive director of the death penalty information center, discusses the recent execution in alabama which use nitrogen gas for the first time and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s.. then in our spotlight on podcasts segment, south carolina's need reporter gavin jensen discusses the palmetto state's presidential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online, at...
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it wasn't until you he got to tennessee and texas and alabama that you found any state that any real number of votes and went republican. i think and there are people here were sharper pencils and much higher math s.a.t.s and i have who i figure a democrat probably needs to win the national popular vote by four, maybe five possibly more than that percentage points before that's likely to translate into a collectible college win. when you look at the national polls i would look at them for directional purposes as someone gaining or losing. far more important are these swing states with polls in swing states with six or seven pennsylvania nevada arizona georgia north carolina. that's where it makes a huge difference in her example and bloomberg did that sweep and seven swing states a couple of weeks ago trumpeted all seven by 53 points in each state. so the individual state and electoral college picture is a of a lot grammar for democrats than the national popular vote in the national polling. >> you get into where it's going for the swing states and more granular way. talk about that.
it wasn't until you he got to tennessee and texas and alabama that you found any state that any real number of votes and went republican. i think and there are people here were sharper pencils and much higher math s.a.t.s and i have who i figure a democrat probably needs to win the national popular vote by four, maybe five possibly more than that percentage points before that's likely to translate into a collectible college win. when you look at the national polls i would look at them for...
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we drove to alabama before. >> ok. >> and back. >> you drove to alabama? >> yes. >> did you go anywhere in georgia? north georgia? >> i'm going to object to directing his attention in some way to a time frame or location, it might be easier for the witness to accurately answer. >> if you don't have the specific details yourself, we need to start getting into specifics or more broadly phrased questions. it can't just be exploring around indefinitely. >> is it fair to say that you've taken so many trips with her you don't really remember all the places you've gone? >> so many trips? >> you're having trouble remembering going -- if you went to north georgia or not. >> you're asking me about specific places and i want to be candid in my responses so i have to jog my memory because these are places that i have frequented but not with her. so i want to make certain that if there was ever a time that she accompanied me, that i was candid in that response. >> ok. aruba, october, 2022. can i have the business record for these? it might be a little faster. did you t
we drove to alabama before. >> ok. >> and back. >> you drove to alabama? >> yes. >> did you go anywhere in georgia? north georgia? >> i'm going to object to directing his attention in some way to a time frame or location, it might be easier for the witness to accurately answer. >> if you don't have the specific details yourself, we need to start getting into specifics or more broadly phrased questions. it can't just be exploring around indefinitely....
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oxford, alabama is next. caller: good morning. i wonder how in the world are leaders in washington, d.c. could possibly always wait for the last minute to develop a budget? and to plan and budget? it is not like we do not know how much money we have coming in. it is not like they do not know with -- that we are $34 trillion in debt. i just do not think they are doing their job. host: brandon, alabama. bernie and louisville -- in louisville. caller: i love being the last caller, it has happened more than once to me. michigan results, no big surprise. he will probably lock up the nomination sometime before kentucky can cast a ballot. do you happen to have the headcount to show to me right now? and back on topic, the only thing i know for sure is that a lot of people have fallen off the boat and there is a lot of new people who have entered the voting polls because they are now of age to vote. the only thing i know for sure, it will probably end up like it was in 2020. i think joe biden will when and it will be a close race. i do not
oxford, alabama is next. caller: good morning. i wonder how in the world are leaders in washington, d.c. could possibly always wait for the last minute to develop a budget? and to plan and budget? it is not like we do not know how much money we have coming in. it is not like they do not know with -- that we are $34 trillion in debt. i just do not think they are doing their job. host: brandon, alabama. bernie and louisville -- in louisville. caller: i love being the last caller, it has happened...
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morning, the executive director of the death penalty information center discusses the recent execution in alabama which used nitrogen gas for the first time, and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s.. then in our spotlight on podcast, a south carolina reporter discusses his podcast and the palmetto state's democratic residential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal, join in the
morning, the executive director of the death penalty information center discusses the recent execution in alabama which used nitrogen gas for the first time, and the overall state of the death penalty in the u.s.. then in our spotlight on podcast, a south carolina reporter discusses his podcast and the palmetto state's democratic residential primary on saturday. c-span's washington journal, join in the
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but i want down to alabama to meet someone who gave me, 20 something odd thousand dollars in a bag of drug money. so i was sitting in the ihop or denny's restaurant and they remember seeing, wow, there is a lot of police out there. [laughs] i didn't know they were there for me. they came in and arrested me and the 90, i am in a crack cocaine conspiracy with two people i didn't know. one of them i knew a little bit and had met before. the other i didn't know at all. they both were testifying against me and he took -- they took pleas. so i pled nolo contendere, which is no contest, and ended up getting 10 years. one night, one bad day and one bad decision. i tell people he could have been worse. it could have been somebody with a gun. i could have been meeting somebody i didn't know who would have shot me. everything works out for good at the end of the day, and that is why my faith is so strong, because i don't even know if i would be here but for that experience. sometimes god tells you know, or not yet -- god tells you "no" or "not yet." host: seven years in prison. you talk about tw
but i want down to alabama to meet someone who gave me, 20 something odd thousand dollars in a bag of drug money. so i was sitting in the ihop or denny's restaurant and they remember seeing, wow, there is a lot of police out there. [laughs] i didn't know they were there for me. they came in and arrested me and the 90, i am in a crack cocaine conspiracy with two people i didn't know. one of them i knew a little bit and had met before. the other i didn't know at all. they both were testifying...
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on the line for independents, this is arnett in alabama. caller: as a navy veteran who served from 1980 to 1995, i must say that we are in nato because of russian aggression. some of my time was spent in nato, some in the persian gulf, some in the indo pacific region. and thanks to the american people, i want to thank them for allowing me to serve you guys and get rid of the aggressors against the freedom loving people of this world. i would also like to know from these people calling in, why does the united states maintain a very powerful nuclear deterrent? it is against the communist trying to destroy our well life and all freedom loving people in this world. host: you said we have more threats today than when you were serving, to the freedom loving people of the world, as you describe them? are the threats bigger or worse today than they were during your time? caller: i feel they are worse during this time. i see the communist chinese have become, what, the seventh greatest superpower after the russians collapse. an ica research in -- an
on the line for independents, this is arnett in alabama. caller: as a navy veteran who served from 1980 to 1995, i must say that we are in nato because of russian aggression. some of my time was spent in nato, some in the persian gulf, some in the indo pacific region. and thanks to the american people, i want to thank them for allowing me to serve you guys and get rid of the aggressors against the freedom loving people of this world. i would also like to know from these people calling in, why...
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that is united states senator from alabama tommy tuberville, a coach, man who fights for kids. we will have a conversation about the american family. senator, come out if you are back there. senator, good to see you. sen. tuberville: good to be here. ben: you have been a coach first. we have something in common. we both had a stent at a place called ole miss. if there are any rebels out there, hottie toddy. there's always one out there somewhere. when you ran, there were a lot of people, i am one of them, that were like, what the hell are you doing? why would you leave this great life? you got to be involved in the arena of sports. you got to mentor young man. you got to have an impact on their lives. you got to sit back and enjoy it a little bit and you decided i'm going to run for senate. why did you do that? sen. tuberville: my wife asked me the same thing. what in the hell are you doing? it is good to see you, it is good to be here. i saw through education and traveling as a head coach going into high schools and homes, i saw the indoctrination process. we are indoctrinatin
that is united states senator from alabama tommy tuberville, a coach, man who fights for kids. we will have a conversation about the american family. senator, come out if you are back there. senator, good to see you. sen. tuberville: good to be here. ben: you have been a coach first. we have something in common. we both had a stent at a place called ole miss. if there are any rebels out there, hottie toddy. there's always one out there somewhere. when you ran, there were a lot of people, i am...
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king was doing in alabama and that john lewis was doing in georgia and he is doing it in mississippi which was the most dangerous place to be black in america. the highest number of lynchings, the most violent version of the clan. and the statewide agency called the sovereignty commission that went into action after brown v. they were under tremendous pressure even from the naacp which did not agree with activism in the streets. they wanted to fight in the courts. the amount of violence that you would face in that state was unprecedented for any civil rights activist. he should get a greater mention. james baldwin said the great civil rights leaders were medgar , martin and malcolm. host: tell me what prompted you to write this book. guest: these leaders could not have done the work they were doing without the support and help of their spouses. their wives were 1950's housewives. they were the literal secretary. mrs. evers was the literal secretary. she was the person he was bouncing speeches off of. she also had to maintain the household while he is doing the dangerous work he is do
king was doing in alabama and that john lewis was doing in georgia and he is doing it in mississippi which was the most dangerous place to be black in america. the highest number of lynchings, the most violent version of the clan. and the statewide agency called the sovereignty commission that went into action after brown v. they were under tremendous pressure even from the naacp which did not agree with activism in the streets. they wanted to fight in the courts. the amount of violence that...
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"fearing prosecution, uab pauses in vitro fertilization after alabama embryo court ruling. the university of alabama health system has paused in vitro due to fear of criminal prosecution and lawsuits. the process, which involves fertilizing eggs outside the body accounts for about 2% of births in the united states." a majority of justices on the alabama supreme court in a decision released friday ruled that fertilized eggs and embryos have the same status as children. catherine in new hampshire. independent. caller: good morning. i have a comment that has three parts. our government or our congress needs to fund more money for research on what causes diseases like schizophrenia and find cures. i read in a magazine, "the week" that ultrasound opens the way to a brain and clears the way for alzheimer's drugs -- cleared the way so medicines can get past the brain-blood barrier. i thought what if a person has strep and is on an antibiotic? what if the strep bacteria enters the person's brain but the antibiotic does not enter the person's brain so it cannot get past the brain ba
"fearing prosecution, uab pauses in vitro fertilization after alabama embryo court ruling. the university of alabama health system has paused in vitro due to fear of criminal prosecution and lawsuits. the process, which involves fertilizing eggs outside the body accounts for about 2% of births in the united states." a majority of justices on the alabama supreme court in a decision released friday ruled that fertilized eggs and embryos have the same status as children. catherine in new...
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>> it has been crickets since the alabama ruling. let's make a clear, republicans will say whatever they need to say to try to cover themselves. but they have been clear and donald trump has been the guy leading this effort to eliminate women's reproductive rights and reproductive choice. and by the way, not a single republican has reached out to me. i've introduced the bill multiple times. let's see if they vote for it when we bring to the floor. host: that took place on abc yesterday. the washington post saying when it comes to on capitol hill, many of them were saying americans should have access to ivf, similar to the one the alabama supreme court used in its ruling. member of the species of homo sapiens at each stage of life including the moment of cloning or fertilization or any moment when an individual member of the species comes into being. we will continue on on the democrats line in washington state. caller: hi. host: go ahead. caller: ok, i'm calling -- they told me to call back. anyway, i'm calling to say to that questio
>> it has been crickets since the alabama ruling. let's make a clear, republicans will say whatever they need to say to try to cover themselves. but they have been clear and donald trump has been the guy leading this effort to eliminate women's reproductive rights and reproductive choice. and by the way, not a single republican has reached out to me. i've introduced the bill multiple times. let's see if they vote for it when we bring to the floor. host: that took place on abc yesterday....
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on wednesday i will go to alabama to a factory there where they are producing more production. european allies are investing more in defense and that is a good thing for the united states. european and native allies have agreed that the contracts for the u.s. defense industry is worth 120 billion u.s. dollars. we need to do more and therefore i welcome that nato in the last months have contracts worth billions of dollars surrounding the elimination of all of this that enables us to replenish our own stocks but also to shipwright -- provide support ukraine. we are able, we have the will. >> for the final question, what should we do about the norwegian broadcasting corporation? >> mr. secretary, the biden administration's policy on supporting israelis, how do you look at the interim ruling by the world court on gaza and if i may, you talked about congress and the funds, what message does this send about u.s. leadership when your administration cannot or won't hold promises? you can't fulfill them. >> the secretary-general has not repeatedly warned about china watching the discuss
on wednesday i will go to alabama to a factory there where they are producing more production. european allies are investing more in defense and that is a good thing for the united states. european and native allies have agreed that the contracts for the u.s. defense industry is worth 120 billion u.s. dollars. we need to do more and therefore i welcome that nato in the last months have contracts worth billions of dollars surrounding the elimination of all of this that enables us to replenish...