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doggett, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by ms. barragan, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. barragan will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? mr. butterfield: as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes, he will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated b
doggett, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on ordering the previous question. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to house...
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rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. brown of maryland, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. brown will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to house resoluti
rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by...
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rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.con.res. 11. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. fleischmann of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote nay on h.con.res. 11. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. trahan of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. trahan will vote yes on h.con.res. 11. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.con.res. 11. and mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member roybal-allard, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member r
rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.con.res. 11. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. fleischmann of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote nay on h.con.res. 11. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the...
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affordable housing was one of your housing objectives there. and since being elected to the house of representatives in 2008, succeeding another friend of mine, who was a very successful member of congress, who is able to work on both sides of the aisle, stephanie tubs jones. you went to work there with substantial and an impressive work ethic. as i have seen. certainly a compassion for your constituents. the you've worked where poverty is definitely an issue, and you have worked collaboratively to tackle these challenges. working across party lines, even including with the republican senator every now and again, and the business community to help your constituents. of course you also chair the congressional black caucus, and they may do chair because they recognize your leadership capabilities. in our time in congress together we worked on a number of things. that bipartisan, and including college access to low income students. not in 2014, after a new hud rule that i thought was a bureaucratic rule it did make much sense, it cut off some clev
affordable housing was one of your housing objectives there. and since being elected to the house of representatives in 2008, succeeding another friend of mine, who was a very successful member of congress, who is able to work on both sides of the aisle, stephanie tubs jones. you went to work there with substantial and an impressive work ethic. as i have seen. certainly a compassion for your constituents. the you've worked where poverty is definitely an issue, and you have worked...
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larson, pursuant to house resolution 8. pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on house resolution 85. 4 the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as mr. billly long mr. long will vote nay on house res. 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.res. 85. as the member designated by mr. hastings, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. hastings will also vote yea on h.res. 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. axne, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on h.res. 85. as the member designated by mrs. dingell, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. dingell will vote yes on
larson, pursuant to house resolution 8. pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on house resolution 85. 4 the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as mr. billly long mr. long will vote nay on house res. 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designated by mr. payne of new...
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housing. and that includes to the granada hotel which is one of the city's newest tsh sites which was acquired by the state through our process, rigorous and time-consuming process but very gratefully by the state home key grant funds. those 144 placements are to a variety of permanent accidents. the vast majority are to permanent housing, some to the flexible subsidy pool which is also permanent housing and othersto problem-solving, staying with family and friends. in terms of the six rehousing opportunities hsa is continuing to identify and bring on new resources online . thesewill include project based on supportive housing so that's a place-based , a building. flexiblehousing subsidy pool, from the housing but scattered around in different departments and rapid rehousing and divergent plus which is short-term assistance . there are currently 328units available housing for adult family today. as well as 600, 679 very precise but it does change daily .units of temporary off-line combined wit
housing. and that includes to the granada hotel which is one of the city's newest tsh sites which was acquired by the state through our process, rigorous and time-consuming process but very gratefully by the state home key grant funds. those 144 placements are to a variety of permanent accidents. the vast majority are to permanent housing, some to the flexible subsidy pool which is also permanent housing and othersto problem-solving, staying with family and friends. in terms of the six...
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rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, as the member designated by mr. gates of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gates will vote no on the previous question to h.res. 147. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek reco
rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek...
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that's the duck house. the dark house. this is the wash house. this one has a neat feature. a drain in the wall. that is where they would dump the water out. this is the sleeve house. we are at green hill plantation which is that campbell county, virginia. i'm here with the company -- , they're here with me for the independent project. when i was in school from a masters thesis i started to do research with the historic american buildings survey collection which is a program that started in 1936 to get architects back to work, so 1000 architects were hired to get significant historic architecture around the united states. -- not necessarily intentionally but they did have sleeve houses and a lot of times it was just you got one photograph. or you would see that eight sleep house in the back of a picture in a main house. from my masters thesis i identified all of the sites that had a sleep house in them. so the historic -- have a documented slave house. and my fieldwork of going back and doing my own documentation of the buildings, i was a intern, in the summer, -- i just did
that's the duck house. the dark house. this is the wash house. this one has a neat feature. a drain in the wall. that is where they would dump the water out. this is the sleeve house. we are at green hill plantation which is that campbell county, virginia. i'm here with the company -- , they're here with me for the independent project. when i was in school from a masters thesis i started to do research with the historic american buildings survey collection which is a program that started in...
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one of the house managers, mr. cicilline said this is not about the words trump used in isolation, rather it is about the big lie. the claim that the election was stolen. the house managers told you that it's the big lie that incited the riot and that the big lie was president trump's claim that the election was not a fair election or that the election was stolen. claiming an election was stolen, you were told, or words that are insightful to a candidates followers and cause people to respond violently claiming the election was stolen, or not legitimate, is something that a candidate should never do because he or she knows or should know that such a claim and such words can actually incite a violent insurrection. if you were told. well, it seems that the house managers position must actually be a bit narrower than that. the house managers position really is that when republican candidates for office claimant election is stolen or that the winner is illegitimate, it constitutes inciting insurrection and the candidat
one of the house managers, mr. cicilline said this is not about the words trump used in isolation, rather it is about the big lie. the claim that the election was stolen. the house managers told you that it's the big lie that incited the riot and that the big lie was president trump's claim that the election was not a fair election or that the election was stolen. claiming an election was stolen, you were told, or words that are insightful to a candidates followers and cause people to respond...
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it is illogical what the house manager said. the constitution does apply to this constitutional impeachment process. it is doubletalk, nonsense, illogical. if the house managers had their way they would ignore all of the constitution. does that include the sixth amendment? the right to counsel? they would have mister trump sitting here without lawyers and who would be next? it could be anyone, one of you or one of you. you must reject this invitation to ignore the first amendment. it is anti-american and would set dangerous precedent forever. the law has developed over the years to clearly establish elected officials have the right to engage in protected speech. mister trump is not just a guy on the street or a guy at a bar or a fire chief or police officer. there were a few of them in their, all analogies given by the house managers. these sideways analogies are wrong. mister trump was an elected official and there is an entire body of law, supreme court landmark cases supporting the conclusion that mister trump actually has en
it is illogical what the house manager said. the constitution does apply to this constitutional impeachment process. it is doubletalk, nonsense, illogical. if the house managers had their way they would ignore all of the constitution. does that include the sixth amendment? the right to counsel? they would have mister trump sitting here without lawyers and who would be next? it could be anyone, one of you or one of you. you must reject this invitation to ignore the first amendment. it is...
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and she serves on the house rules committee which is a powerful committee in the house. but throughout her career is kind of, again, another person who is a symbolic or a surrogate representative not just for african-americans but for women. and following her throughout the next four decades are roughly 40 african-american women who are elected to congress. and that's an impressive number when you look at that number relative to the number of african-americans who have served in congress from the beginning. it's a much larger percentage than, for example, caucasian women or hispanic women or asian-american women. so, again, kind of the rising influence of women within that community and their role in congress. >> you know, one of the things that's interesting about looking at women in congress and african-american women in congress is seeing their role on the national stage. and we have a couple of artifacts here that really illustrate that. here's a cover of "ebony" magazine from 1969 right when shirley chisolm first took office. and she's on the cover and really it say
and she serves on the house rules committee which is a powerful committee in the house. but throughout her career is kind of, again, another person who is a symbolic or a surrogate representative not just for african-americans but for women. and following her throughout the next four decades are roughly 40 african-american women who are elected to congress. and that's an impressive number when you look at that number relative to the number of african-americans who have served in congress from...
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that's a duck house. duck a duck house. this is the wash house. this is pretty high in your list. yeah. this one has a neat feature on the backside of it has a drain in the wall. where they would just dump. yeah. yep. dump the water out so this the slave house? that has fun. my name is joe b hill, and we're at green hill plantation, which is in campbell county, virginia. and i'm here with the company trimble and they are here with me for my independent project was called saving slave houses, which is doing documentation of all the known slave houses in the united states. when i was in school for my master's thesis, i surgery research with the historic american building survey collection, which is a wpa program that started in 1936 to get architects back to work and so a thousand architects were hired to go out and document historic significant historic structures all across the united states. and part of that documentation was slave houses not necessarily intentionally, but they did document slave houses and sometimes a lot of times it was just you got like one photograph or you w
that's a duck house. duck a duck house. this is the wash house. this is pretty high in your list. yeah. this one has a neat feature on the backside of it has a drain in the wall. where they would just dump. yeah. yep. dump the water out so this the slave house? that has fun. my name is joe b hill, and we're at green hill plantation, which is in campbell county, virginia. and i'm here with the company trimble and they are here with me for my independent project was called saving slave houses,...
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at the house accuse mr. trump of using his words to insight the horrific events of the capital on january 6th. but yesterday, i give you a new and novel standard of incitement with an element of foreseeability. a negligence concept. they cite zero case law, the mated up. this task of applying a completely made up legal standard of incitement to an impeachment proceeding is truly an event for the senate . and they must seriously consider when deciding the issue. do you want to create a precedence for the senate will be tasked sitting in judgment as to the meaning applied intent of the president's words. or words of any elected official? will that allow and encourage a majority party to weapon eyes the awesome power of impeachment against the majority to suppress a point of view. will the senate then have to deal with constant articles of impeachment by the majority party accusing minority presidents or other elected officials so-called insightful or false speeches mark you can see with this could lead. sadly,
at the house accuse mr. trump of using his words to insight the horrific events of the capital on january 6th. but yesterday, i give you a new and novel standard of incitement with an element of foreseeability. a negligence concept. they cite zero case law, the mated up. this task of applying a completely made up legal standard of incitement to an impeachment proceeding is truly an event for the senate . and they must seriously consider when deciding the issue. do you want to create a...
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democrats control the house, senate and white house. if they wanned to deliver results for the american people they could do it. but their agenda is clear they don't want to govern, they want to rule and clamp down on any dissent. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. deutch: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from missouri, representative bush. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized for two minutes. ms. bush: thank you, mr. speaker. st. louis and i rise in defense of our nation's schoolchildren. i cannot sit idly by and allow white supremacy to have decision making power over our children's future. to our republican colleagues, let history remember what you did in this moment a prerequisite for these committees must mean you love and represent all people, meaning all people. we owe it to our children, to their parents to have a health, education and labor committee committed to fighting for our country where all c
democrats control the house, senate and white house. if they wanned to deliver results for the american people they could do it. but their agenda is clear they don't want to govern, they want to rule and clamp down on any dissent. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. deutch: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from missouri, representative bush. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is...
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the house abruptly recessed. new security announcement made. >> get down under your chairs if necessary so we have folks entering the rotunda and coming down this way so we will update you as soon as we can but be prepared. >> as i heard that announcement on the floor, i saw the new house chaplain on her fourth day of the job, walked to the podium, unannounced amidst the chaos, she started to recite the prayer for peace. uncertain what happened next, i sent a text to my wife. i love you and the baby. i imagine many of you sent a similar message. what we cannot see from inside the chamber was outside the mob was growing larger and larger, approaching our course but we could hear them. this is security footage, which does not have sound, a close-up of trumps mob as they move toward the sixth floor of the house chamber, stopped the counting of votes. [silence] you see one carrying a sign. they get within footsteps of the house door. this video is the view of the insurrectionist, it begins with a mob and cut the head
the house abruptly recessed. new security announcement made. >> get down under your chairs if necessary so we have folks entering the rotunda and coming down this way so we will update you as soon as we can but be prepared. >> as i heard that announcement on the floor, i saw the new house chaplain on her fourth day of the job, walked to the podium, unannounced amidst the chaos, she started to recite the prayer for peace. uncertain what happened next, i sent a text to my wife. i love...
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they disrespected their house, our house. and if you can't stand up for that, why are you even there? what will you stand up for? that's what america's asking tonight. this is not partisan. this is not about, oh, i've got to stand with the republicans or i've got to protect -- no, this is about our country and our government and the leaders that we charge to protect, serve, defend the constitution. they defecated outside the chamber doors. that doesn't matter to you? it's amazing. >> and they also took down american flags. alex wagner, i'm so glad michael brought it to what they were actually doing in there because there's so much lack of understanding about how this capitol campus works. all the buildings are interconnected through underground passages. it functions as one big organism. and so there's a lot of criticism of some members who were not actually in the capitol building itself. how could they possibly feel threatened? i know people who were in the heart senate office building as far away as you can get from the ca
they disrespected their house, our house. and if you can't stand up for that, why are you even there? what will you stand up for? that's what america's asking tonight. this is not partisan. this is not about, oh, i've got to stand with the republicans or i've got to protect -- no, this is about our country and our government and the leaders that we charge to protect, serve, defend the constitution. they defecated outside the chamber doors. that doesn't matter to you? it's amazing. >> and...
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housing. i hope you will avoid returning to the costly obama-era rule that forced cities to hire consultants and complete lengthy plans that could stretch as long as 800 pages. in my view, now was not the time to impose unfunded mandates on these communities, which will drain resources that could be used to support affordable housing and other priorities. i also believe it is local communities that should be in the drivers seat, making decisions for their communities, rather than washington. i want to learn how you will address hud's disparate impact regulations. it often seemed that defendants were guilty before proven innocent. i hope that hud, any new rule that comes from allows claims of discrimination to proceed when they are legitimate, and freeze housing providers to focus on their mission. it is also important any new rule be consistent with the supreme court decision in inclusive communities. let me make clear how i think about an important issue we are going to be wrestling with in c
housing. i hope you will avoid returning to the costly obama-era rule that forced cities to hire consultants and complete lengthy plans that could stretch as long as 800 pages. in my view, now was not the time to impose unfunded mandates on these communities, which will drain resources that could be used to support affordable housing and other priorities. i also believe it is local communities that should be in the drivers seat, making decisions for their communities, rather than washington. i...
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as to the house deciding. it so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators, five representatives. and lots of supreme court justices. in the results, that come back, there were three southern states. that had disputed, returns so what's shows up is two different groups, one for tilden. one for hayes. the commission comes back, and finds favor of, hayes awarding him those votes. but, as part of the political negotiation, that struck to make him president. southern states managed to -- democrats managed to push republicans to and reconstruction, formally. that happens in 1877, once that happens. which you see, over, really a decade, decade and a half is a process where, african americans are, gradually excluded from a political process, in the south. it's a combination of state laws, that go on the books. and local laws that go on the books. such as poll taxes. but our by the 1890s. both through law, and threw custom in the south, african americans largely are no longer part of the poli
as to the house deciding. it so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators, five representatives. and lots of supreme court justices. in the results, that come back, there were three southern states. that had disputed, returns so what's shows up is two different groups, one for tilden. one for hayes. the commission comes back, and finds favor of, hayes awarding him those votes. but, as part of the political negotiation, that struck to make him president. southern...
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all in the house. and, then, if you jump forward, to the mid seventies, instead of four members of congress, and a big old pitch of the capital, it's gotten so crowded there that, they've eliminated that. language has changed, now instead of the nations negro congressman, it's called black lawmakers in congress. there are over a dozen members there. it really shows a kind of, before and after in a particular time in american history and congressional history. it kind of really covers, the sixties. on the very early seventies, and the changes that happen for african americans in congress. right? >> the big change happens in the middle of all that period, is the passage of the voting rights act in 1965. extending protection to african american voters, in the south. allowing them to register. that has some pretty big implications for quite literally, changing the face of congress. over the course of, the next decade. in 1965, there were just six african americans serving in congress, all in the house, and
all in the house. and, then, if you jump forward, to the mid seventies, instead of four members of congress, and a big old pitch of the capital, it's gotten so crowded there that, they've eliminated that. language has changed, now instead of the nations negro congressman, it's called black lawmakers in congress. there are over a dozen members there. it really shows a kind of, before and after in a particular time in american history and congressional history. it kind of really covers, the...
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he comes with a parade to the white house and they review the white house. and then the evening events and that's when we see the inaugural balls. there can be one ball, five balls, or 14 balls. president clinton in 1993 had 14, that is the record at the present time. frequently there are six or seven and it depends on the president and their resources available, it depends sometimes on the weather as to what they're going to be able to do. it's up to them, the nature, the timing, and the expanse of these. they can have them be very elaborate or fairly simple. >>> you're watching american history tv created by america's cable television companies and we're brought to you by these companies that provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> so you're on the property of dr. howard hankins. it is an industrial recycling area and he owned as much as 600 acres here and has partitioned off a couple hundred to the near by golf course. and this is a small sliver of what is remaining
he comes with a parade to the white house and they review the white house. and then the evening events and that's when we see the inaugural balls. there can be one ball, five balls, or 14 balls. president clinton in 1993 had 14, that is the record at the present time. frequently there are six or seven and it depends on the president and their resources available, it depends sometimes on the weather as to what they're going to be able to do. it's up to them, the nature, the timing, and the...
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house after trying hard him for his. crimes related to the robert muller investigation klim was back in the white house egging trump on talking about calling for martial law to overturn the results of a redo of the election when was talking about so yes there there were clear indications that this very bizarre q and on conspiracy call reached right into the oval office during trump presidency michel just a final thought to you i mean how much does this case do you think expose the deep phone lines within the republican party itself because many see this as a battle for the very soul of the g.o.p. . it is and that that's clearly a factor of what's going on and and you know kevin mccarthy has been trying to balance the various members of his caucus there you know he's got a hard core of pro tromp membership in the house republican caucus they wanted to strip liz cheney of her position as chair of the house republican conference that's 3 position for republicans in the house because she voted to impeach donald trump now mcc
house after trying hard him for his. crimes related to the robert muller investigation klim was back in the white house egging trump on talking about calling for martial law to overturn the results of a redo of the election when was talking about so yes there there were clear indications that this very bizarre q and on conspiracy call reached right into the oval office during trump presidency michel just a final thought to you i mean how much does this case do you think expose the deep phone...
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this is a vote of the entire house. a simple majority will be enough to remove her from both the education and labor committee as well as the budget committee. and this vote comes after a lengthy amount of debate from both republicans and democrats, making their case as to why she should stay on those committees and why from the democrats' perspective, sheh hshould beple off those committees. the most dramatic moment happened just a few moments ago where the house majority leader steny hoyer came to the house floor with a big picture of a tweet that was once set out by marjorie taylor greene. listen to what he had to say. so, this is hoyer walking the tweet across the house floor. showing it to his colleagues on the republican side of the aisle, to emphasize the type of rhetoric that had come from marjorie taylor greene in her time leading up to becoming a member of congress. now, in that tweet is a picture of an a.r.-15 and three members of the progressive wing of the democratic party. ras rashida alexandria ocasio-cor
this is a vote of the entire house. a simple majority will be enough to remove her from both the education and labor committee as well as the budget committee. and this vote comes after a lengthy amount of debate from both republicans and democrats, making their case as to why she should stay on those committees and why from the democrats' perspective, sheh hshould beple off those committees. the most dramatic moment happened just a few moments ago where the house majority leader steny hoyer...
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the house manager in a certain memorandum that the house serves as a grand jury and prosecutor under the constitution. they told you that today. if this is accurate, then they highlight the complete failure to adhere to due process. one should not diminish the significance of impeachment legal aspects particularly as they relate to the formalities of the criminal justice process is a hybrid of the political and legal, a political process moderated by legal formaliforma a quote richard broughton. the fifth amendment to the us constitution provides that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or process would you due process of law. the supreme court recognized at its due process is about what we all want. what we all have the right to demand. fundamental fairness. one scholar has written that the impeachment process should and does inadopt the constitution some of the basic safeguards for the accused that are observed in a criminal process like fairness, due process, presumption of innocence and proportionality. basic american values. the supreme court has recognized the due proc
the house manager in a certain memorandum that the house serves as a grand jury and prosecutor under the constitution. they told you that today. if this is accurate, then they highlight the complete failure to adhere to due process. one should not diminish the significance of impeachment legal aspects particularly as they relate to the formalities of the criminal justice process is a hybrid of the political and legal, a political process moderated by legal formaliforma a quote richard...
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a question for the house manager. the clerk will report. would the president be made aware of the fbi and intelligence information of a possible attack and would the president be responsible for not preparing to protect the capitol and all elected officials of government with national guard and law enforcement as he did when he appeared in front of the st. johns episcopal church? >> it's the responsibility of the president. the president of the united states our commander-in-chief, daily briefings on what is happening in the country that he has a duty to protect. additionally, the president would have known just like the rest of us all of the reports that were out there and publicly available. tell me if he received calls saying be careful on january 6. to be careful that day. i am seeing reports. it doesn't seem safe. how much more? donald trump's art commander-in-chief and absolutely had a duty and a sworn oath to preserve, protect and defend us and to do the same for the officers under his command and he was not ju
a question for the house manager. the clerk will report. would the president be made aware of the fbi and intelligence information of a possible attack and would the president be responsible for not preparing to protect the capitol and all elected officials of government with national guard and law enforcement as he did when he appeared in front of the st. johns episcopal church? >> it's the responsibility of the president. the president of the united states our commander-in-chief, daily...
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the next boat in the house is expected monday, the 22nd -- the next vote in the house is expected monday the 22nd. taking up the boat on linda thomas-greenfield to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations with a confirmation vote expected the following day for agriculture secretary. until then, both chambers are hosting pro forma sessions. watch the house live on c-span and the senate live on c-span two. >> leaving office in 1953 after two terms, harry truman returns to independence, missouri. next, we take you to their family home for a story of harry , and bess truman's post-white house years. [footsteps] >> well, it is good to be back home, in what i call the center of the world, independence, missouri. i think it is the greatest town in the united states and i've been all over the country and i've been to europe and south america and several other places, but i still like to come back home. i will continue to feel this way as long as i live. >> harry truman formerly moved into this house after his wedding to his longtime love, bess wallace, after their marriage on june 28, 1919. he m
the next boat in the house is expected monday, the 22nd -- the next vote in the house is expected monday the 22nd. taking up the boat on linda thomas-greenfield to be u.s. ambassador to the united nations with a confirmation vote expected the following day for agriculture secretary. until then, both chambers are hosting pro forma sessions. watch the house live on c-span and the senate live on c-span two. >> leaving office in 1953 after two terms, harry truman returns to independence,...
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i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody else. who was there at the moment and so i was drafted into this effort. jim baker stayed away from washington for the majority of the time left at edm used to run the transition, but we had a small team that worked towards the planning and it was just by chance, and i guess i knew knew the structure and new where new the offices that i would be put in charge of the planning for the white house piece of it. about this i'm sorry. i didn't hear your question stuart. this chris. i was gonna ask chris the same question. yeah this come to drop in your lab. well in april of 2008 i was then senator obama's legislative director. he was off on the campaign trail trying to win. he was in the middle of a heated primary contest against hillary clinton, but he had the foresight to realize that this was going to be the first post nine eleven transition and since i had been with him from his first day in the senate, i actually am a law sc
i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody else. who was there at the moment and so i was drafted into this effort. jim baker stayed away from washington for the majority of the time left at edm used to run the transition, but we had a small team that worked towards the planning and it was just by chance, and i guess i knew knew the structure and new where new the offices that i would be put in charge...
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i think the house, this is a political theater and i think the house managers were feeling heat on the left flank so they decided they'd surprise schumer and the democrats by saying they wanted witnesses. at this point nobody knows what is going to happen. i will say this. if we do call witnesses it's not going to be one-sided. it's not going to be only the house managers get witnesses and president trump doesn't get witnesses. and so, if the house managers call representative herrera buetler, the republicans would call nancy pelosi. speaker pelosi could testify when she knew about the threats on the capitol and what she knew specifically. and in particular, she could testify we heard that the house sergeant of arms turned down national guard protection for the capitol on january 6th because of quote, the optics and i think that speaker pelosi can testify as to whether she made a decision based on optics, based on politics not to have additional protection at the capital to prevent the attacks that played out. my view remains we don't need witnesses, but i think if the democrats want t
i think the house, this is a political theater and i think the house managers were feeling heat on the left flank so they decided they'd surprise schumer and the democrats by saying they wanted witnesses. at this point nobody knows what is going to happen. i will say this. if we do call witnesses it's not going to be one-sided. it's not going to be only the house managers get witnesses and president trump doesn't get witnesses. and so, if the house managers call representative herrera buetler,...
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the clerk will read it and following the procedure, the house managers willre go first. >> the house prosecutors stated over and over again the president trump is perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide. on prosecutors right when they claim the trump selling a big lie on your judgment, did trump actually win the a election. >> the house managers have up to two and half minutes. >> is mellow president trump did lose the election by 7 million votes are needed and 306 electoral votes. by theof time of the january 6th attack, the clerk and the justice department, all 50 states across the country agreed that the votes were counted, and the people in spoken, and it was time for the peaceful transfer of power. as our constitution and the role of law demands. 61-quart, 61 quarts, the president went to. that is fine inappropriate. he lost. he lost the election. it he lost the court case. it is leader mccall and recognizes the day after the electors certified the votes, december 14, he said tha
the clerk will read it and following the procedure, the house managers willre go first. >> the house prosecutors stated over and over again the president trump is perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide. on prosecutors right when they claim the trump selling a big lie on your judgment, did trump actually win the a election. >> the house managers have up to two and half minutes....
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why do the members of the house of representatives, the majority of the house of representatives, why are they afraid of the very people that set them to do this job. the people they had hoped will continue to send them back here. why are they afraid that those same people who were smart enough to pick them as a congressman, are not smart enough to pick somebody who is a candidate for president of the united states. why fear that the people will all of a sudden forget how to choose an administration in the next few years. and in fact, this happens all the time when there are changes in administrations from one term president to others. well next and was sort of a one and a half terms but nixon to ford. and ford to harder and harder dragon. it happens. the people get hired of an administration and they don't want to know how to change it. and adjusted. so i think that they won't know how to do it in 2024. if they want to. or is that what the fear is. the fear that the people in 2024 in fact, will want to change and will want to go back to donald trump. and not the current occupant of t
why do the members of the house of representatives, the majority of the house of representatives, why are they afraid of the very people that set them to do this job. the people they had hoped will continue to send them back here. why are they afraid that those same people who were smart enough to pick them as a congressman, are not smart enough to pick somebody who is a candidate for president of the united states. why fear that the people will all of a sudden forget how to choose an...
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has the white house reached out? press sec. psaki: we have been in touch with senator manchin as we have been for many weeks and will continue to be moving forward. not only is a -- is he a key partner to the president and the white house on this package, but on his agenda. he will remain in close touch with him. reporter: in regards to myanmar what efforts are being made to coordinate a response of allies like the japan, eu, and britain and has there been contact with china? press sec. psaki: we have had intensive consultations at multiple levels with allies and partners in the region and around the world. i would expect many of those would come through the state department. i would refer to them for more specifics. reporter: in your statement last night when you said you might take action, you refer to it as myanmar and burma, and the president statement he only uses it that she only refers to it as burma. is that indication of a formal shift in how we refer to that area? press sec. psaki: our official policy is use burma off
has the white house reached out? press sec. psaki: we have been in touch with senator manchin as we have been for many weeks and will continue to be moving forward. not only is a -- is he a key partner to the president and the white house on this package, but on his agenda. he will remain in close touch with him. reporter: in regards to myanmar what efforts are being made to coordinate a response of allies like the japan, eu, and britain and has there been contact with china? press sec. psaki:...
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the side that is facing the white house. in another radio communication between metropolitan police officers, you can hear an officer declare that there is a riot at the capital at 1:49 p.m. >> we are going to give riot warnings. this is now a right yet. >> declaring it a riot. >> the next video as well as videos that follow have a model of the capital complex. the video is from the west front of the capital on the senate side, the side facing the white house. watch the red dot which moves up the lower steps of the capital indicating the approximate location of the rioters as they surged past the police. >> [indiscernible] >> >> while the mob that donald trump sent to stop the certification came closer and closer to breaching the capital just one flow -- just one floor below where we are now, vice president pence continued to decide over the session in the senate chamber above. at about 2:12 p.m., secret service quickly and suddenly evacuated vice president pence from the senate floor. here's the immediate reaction to that e
the side that is facing the white house. in another radio communication between metropolitan police officers, you can hear an officer declare that there is a riot at the capital at 1:49 p.m. >> we are going to give riot warnings. this is now a right yet. >> declaring it a riot. >> the next video as well as videos that follow have a model of the capital complex. the video is from the west front of the capital on the senate side, the side facing the white house. watch the red...
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that's why he invited them over here to the white house. he outlined the specifics of what he would like to see in the package andin his prime time sph a few weeks ago. there are some realities as we look at what the american people are going through right now. 1 in seven families don't have enough food to eat. we don't have funding to reopen schools. we don't have enough money to ensure we can get the vaccine in the arms of americans. so there are some real impacts which he will certainly reiterate as he has publicly and privately in many conversations, but they've put forth some ideas, he's happy to hear from them, but he also feels strongly about the need to make sure the size of the package meets this moment, and feels the american people expect that of their elected officials as well. >> reporter: the statement the president put out, he says, the united states are standing with the people of burma in this difficult hour. is that perhaps a message to china? >> i think it's a message to all countries in the region and countries who, you
that's why he invited them over here to the white house. he outlined the specifics of what he would like to see in the package andin his prime time sph a few weeks ago. there are some realities as we look at what the american people are going through right now. 1 in seven families don't have enough food to eat. we don't have funding to reopen schools. we don't have enough money to ensure we can get the vaccine in the arms of americans. so there are some real impacts which he will certainly...
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specifically help fund the municipal social housing, public housing that fulfills the promise of housing that is good for all that is integrated but focused on low-income tenants. this is a rare moment for housing in the united states. this is something san francisco can lead on and prove for the rest of the state, and so i hope that you will vote yes on this item, and i hope that the mayor's office of housing will also take that opportunity. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. this is tim from aft 2021, representing the city college of san francisco, and we are in strong support of supervisor preston's resolution. we think that the funds from prop i definitely need to go toward rent relief. it is so critical under this current housing crisis circumstances that people stay in the places where they currently are. as a teacher, i know that about 10% of the college students out there don't have homes, and it's so heartbreaking to see it, and i just don't want to see more of people who i work with and just in our society become homeless, so reall
specifically help fund the municipal social housing, public housing that fulfills the promise of housing that is good for all that is integrated but focused on low-income tenants. this is a rare moment for housing in the united states. this is something san francisco can lead on and prove for the rest of the state, and so i hope that you will vote yes on this item, and i hope that the mayor's office of housing will also take that opportunity. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your...
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by why aren't the house managers afraid and the house majority afraid of the american people? let's understand why we're really here. we're really here because the majority in the house of representatives does not want to face donald trump as a political rival in the future. that's the real reason we're here. that's why they have to get over the jurisdictional hurdle that they can't get over that, but that's why they have to get over that to get to the part of the constitution that allows removal. nobody says it that plainly. but unfortunately, i have a way of speaking that way. the reason that i'm having trouble with the argument is the american people just spoke. and they just changed administrations. so in the light most favorable to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle here, their system works. the people are smart enough in the light most favorable to them. they're smart enough to pick a new administration if they don't like the old one. they just did. down there on pennsylvania avenue now probably wondering how come new of my stuff is happening at the capitol. wh
by why aren't the house managers afraid and the house majority afraid of the american people? let's understand why we're really here. we're really here because the majority in the house of representatives does not want to face donald trump as a political rival in the future. that's the real reason we're here. that's why they have to get over the jurisdictional hurdle that they can't get over that, but that's why they have to get over that to get to the part of the constitution that allows...
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gwendolyn dubois shaw to white house history live. she is the national portrait gallery seniors dorian and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and the first african american, to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery, she was an associate professor of the history of art, at the university of pennsylvania. her work has focused on race, gender sexuality and class in the united states, latin america and the caribbean. in addition to the first lady's exhibit, that we will be talking about this evening, she has curated many exhibitions, and including 200 years of african american art at the university of pennsylvania at philadelphia art. the mauve clear art museum in new jersey as well. she received her ph.d. and art history from stanford university. if you'd like to ask doctor shaw the question, please write in the comments section of this life easy. we will get to as many questions as possible at the end of our program. gwendolyn dubois shaw we look for
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show on the house, and so mrs. truman oversaw a rather major renovation of the house, replacing some wood and some steps. and it got a lovely new paint job but she chose a new color for the home, white. and so it became known as the summer white house. in 1901, harry truman graduated high school not far from this home. and in that graduating class was the great love of his life, bess wallace, as well as his best friend, charlie ross, whom he would call upon to become his press secretary when he became president of the united states. but at about the same time, harry truman's father faced some financial reversals that caused the truman family to have to leave independence. so harry truman and the family would move into kansas and then eventually, he and the family would move on to his maternal grandparents' farm in grandview, missouri. and every time that harry truman would return to independence after that, he would stay at the home of an aunt and an uncle, joseph and ellen noland, and he would stay at this home at
show on the house, and so mrs. truman oversaw a rather major renovation of the house, replacing some wood and some steps. and it got a lovely new paint job but she chose a new color for the home, white. and so it became known as the summer white house. in 1901, harry truman graduated high school not far from this home. and in that graduating class was the great love of his life, bess wallace, as well as his best friend, charlie ross, whom he would call upon to become his press secretary when he...
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elections and the 2020 elections, the house gained, the house majority narrowed and there is again in republicans. so, the members of the house, they have to worry about these consequences because of the do not react to whatever the problem of the day is, somebody in the jurisdiction there, somebody is going to say, if you make me the congressman, i'll react to that and that means that the sitting member has to worry about it. because their terms are short. and it's notjust members of the house of representatives with their short terms, i saw on television in the last couple of days, the honourable gentleman from nebraska, i saw that he faced back lash back home because of the vote he made some weeks ago. a political party was complaining about the decision he made as the united states senator. it's interesting because i do not want to steal the thunder from the other lawyers but nebraska, you're going to hear, is quite a judicial thinking place and just maybe they are onto something. you will hear about what it is that the nebraska courts have to say about the issues that you are dec
elections and the 2020 elections, the house gained, the house majority narrowed and there is again in republicans. so, the members of the house, they have to worry about these consequences because of the do not react to whatever the problem of the day is, somebody in the jurisdiction there, somebody is going to say, if you make me the congressman, i'll react to that and that means that the sitting member has to worry about it. because their terms are short. and it's notjust members of the house...
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the next goats in the house expected on monday, the 22nd. -- the next votes in the house expected on monday, the 22nd. linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a procedural vote to advance her nomination with a confirmation vote expected the following day for tom vilsack to be agriculture secretary. until then, both chambers are holding brief pro forma sessions. no votes planned. watch the house live on c-span, the senate live on c-span 2. announcer: the lincoln presidential library and museum houses some of the 16th presidents rarest and most consequential documents. we take inside the springfield, illinois, library now for these treasures and the stories behind some of his most famous words.
the next goats in the house expected on monday, the 22nd. -- the next votes in the house expected on monday, the 22nd. linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a procedural vote to advance her nomination with a confirmation vote expected the following day for tom vilsack to be agriculture secretary. until then, both chambers are holding brief pro forma sessions. no votes planned. watch the house live on c-span, the senate live on c-span 2. announcer: the lincoln...
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the house manager suggested in this... that this recent history is irrelevant to the recent proceedings, but not only is democrats behaviour surrounding last year's riots highly relevant, as president, are not only does it reveal that dishonesty and insincerity of this entire endeavour, it also provides crucial context that should inform our understanding of the events that took place onjanuary six. many of the people who infiltrated the capitol took pictures of themselves and posted them on social media. to some it seems they thought that it was all a game. they apparently believe that violent mobs, destruction of property, rioting, assaulting police and vandalising historic treasures were somehow now acceptable in the united states. where might they have gotten that idea? i would suggest to you that it was not from mr trump. it was not mr trump, it was not anyone in the republican party that spent the six months immediately prior to the capitol assault giving rhetorical aid and comfort to mobs, making excuses for rioters
the house manager suggested in this... that this recent history is irrelevant to the recent proceedings, but not only is democrats behaviour surrounding last year's riots highly relevant, as president, are not only does it reveal that dishonesty and insincerity of this entire endeavour, it also provides crucial context that should inform our understanding of the events that took place onjanuary six. many of the people who infiltrated the capitol took pictures of themselves and posted them on...
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trump stormed our house with the mob he incited, and is we defended our house. and he violated our constitution, and we defended the constitution, and they trashed our democracy, and we revived it. and we protected it. this was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment in the history of the united states, and we know that impeachment, for reasons that we could explore at some other time, often becomes partisan. but this was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment event in the history of the country. it was also the largest senate vote for a presidential impeachment, 57-43. and, of course, the vote to impeach was 232-197 in the house. so we have a clear and convincing members of congress that the president actually incited violent insurrection against the union and against the congress. senator mitch mcconnell just went to the floor essentially to say that we made our case on the facts, that a he believed that donald trump was practically and morally responsible for inciting the events of january 6th. he described it as we did, as a disgraceful derelictio
trump stormed our house with the mob he incited, and is we defended our house. and he violated our constitution, and we defended the constitution, and they trashed our democracy, and we revived it. and we protected it. this was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment in the history of the united states, and we know that impeachment, for reasons that we could explore at some other time, often becomes partisan. but this was the most bipartisan presidential impeachment event in the history of...
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>> serving all wrapped up here house impeachment manager held their press conference and house speaker nancy pelosi made appearance there. the senate is out for the week now. not coming back until the 22nd of february now it is on to covid relief on capitol hill. trace: off to the airport for some senators chad pilgrim impeachment acquittal and fire storm let's bring in byron york the correspondent for the washington examiner, of course, a fox news examiner i want to talk on impeachment and we'll do the same as senators kind of get on planes and move on. the idea of mitch mcconnell a pretty, pretty damming speech -- what did you think of that byron? >> well it was a pretty extraordinary performance buzz it went on and on and on and mitch mcconnell did sound like a house impeachment managers for quite a while there and pivoted and said but i don't believe the senate has the constitutional jurisdiction to take this trial and it would be a bad precedent if we tried and convicted a former president. so actually the impeachment kind of ended up where it began remember, we started with a vot
>> serving all wrapped up here house impeachment manager held their press conference and house speaker nancy pelosi made appearance there. the senate is out for the week now. not coming back until the 22nd of february now it is on to covid relief on capitol hill. trace: off to the airport for some senators chad pilgrim impeachment acquittal and fire storm let's bring in byron york the correspondent for the washington examiner, of course, a fox news examiner i want to talk on impeachment...
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clerk will read it for our procedure the 'd 'd 'd house version will go 1st the house prosecutors have stated over and over again that president trump was perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide or the prosecutors are right when they claim that trump was telling a big lie or in your judgment did trump actually win the election. edgers have up to 2 and i have been it's. as we all know president trump did lose the election by 7000000 votes 306 electoral votes by the time of the january 6th attack the courts the justice department all 50 states across the country done agreed that the votes were counted the people had spoken and it was time for the peaceful transfer of power as our constitution and the rule of law demands. 61 courts 61 courts the president went to that's fine appropriate he lost he lost he lost the election he lost the court case as leader mccollum mcconnell recognized the day after the electors certified the votes on december 14th he said quote many millions of us had hope
clerk will read it for our procedure the 'd 'd 'd house version will go 1st the house prosecutors have stated over and over again that president trump was perpetrating a big lie when he repeatedly claimed that the election was stolen from him and that he actually won the election by a landslide or the prosecutors are right when they claim that trump was telling a big lie or in your judgment did trump actually win the election. edgers have up to 2 and i have been it's. as we all know president...
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we are also here today because republican leadership rewarded that behavior to the house committees house resolution 72 seeks to represent on - - remove representative green from her committee on the budget and education and labor we think wasserman schultz for her leadership it was referred to the committee on ethics but i am appearing before you today not only as the chair of that committee, but also the representative of parkland florida. prior to her election she had talked about dangerous and threatening conduct almost three years ago to the day february 142018 and she called mass shootings in parkland and las vegas and in newtown staged false flag events and survivors crisis actors it is important for this committee to remember why why it is so hurtful and dangerous. and those that radicalize people if the theories are not just alluded and also advocate violence to promote harassment, dehumanize and the value based on race. laster fbi director ray testified and those are among the most serious threats to american security. now a member of congress one who has publicly spouted racist
we are also here today because republican leadership rewarded that behavior to the house committees house resolution 72 seeks to represent on - - remove representative green from her committee on the budget and education and labor we think wasserman schultz for her leadership it was referred to the committee on ethics but i am appearing before you today not only as the chair of that committee, but also the representative of parkland florida. prior to her election she had talked about dangerous...
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in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 803, a bill to designate certain lands in the state of colorado as components of the national wilderness preservation system, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 147, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-2 modified by the amendment printed in part a of house report 117-6 is adopted, and the bill, as amended, is considered as read. the bill, as amended, shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on natural resources. the gentleman from colorado, mr. neguse, and the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. neguse: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend
in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 803, a bill to designate certain lands in the state of colorado as components of the national wilderness preservation system, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 147, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-2 modified by the amendment printed in part a of house report 117-6 is adopted, and the bill,...
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house as well. jae watching this anxiously inside the white house as well.— watching this anxiously inside the white house as well. joe biden at nains not white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment _ white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on _ white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this - white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this at - white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this at all. white house as well. joe biden at| pains not comment on this at all in the past few days.— pains not comment on this at all in the past few days. they are keeping him a lone the past few days. they are keeping him a long way _ the past few days. they are keeping him a long way away _ the past few days. they are keeping him a long way away from _ the past few days. they are keeping him a long way away from this. - the past few days. they are keeping him a long way away from this. i'ml him a long way away from this. i'm trying to see if we can t
house as well. jae watching this anxiously inside the white house as well.— watching this anxiously inside the white house as well. joe biden at nains not white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment _ white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on _ white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this - white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this at - white house as well. joe biden at pains not comment on this at all. white house as well. joe biden at|...
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, susan collins' house. i think this is very hypocritical presentation of the house. >> craig melvin, it was that last comment there and i thought, boy, is that an outlier or not? then we found out the front-run tore replace rob portman in the u.s. senate in ohio, he mentioned josh mendel and doubled down of the election and went even further than lindsey graham. it's more proof we know who runs this party. >> yeah. it's quite stunning. i mane, really, chuck to hear the senior senator from south carolina try and draw a comparison between ba we saw transpire over the spring and summer in this country last year and what we saw on january 6th at the capitol. you can really, it's obviously not the first time he said something like that. it's not going to be the last time. but every time he says it, it's jarring considering, you know, considering where lindsey graham was. >> i know. we're all thinking what would john mccain be thinking? >> yes. >> i don't like to do that. i don't like to bring up people that are
, susan collins' house. i think this is very hypocritical presentation of the house. >> craig melvin, it was that last comment there and i thought, boy, is that an outlier or not? then we found out the front-run tore replace rob portman in the u.s. senate in ohio, he mentioned josh mendel and doubled down of the election and went even further than lindsey graham. it's more proof we know who runs this party. >> yeah. it's quite stunning. i mane, really, chuck to hear the senior...
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the house majority, it will be up to the entire house on what to do about committee assignments for marjorie taylor greene. what kind of precedent will this set? >> it's a tricky one. democrats are betting the risk they are taking here is worth it. republicans in the senate have used words like cancer and kook to describe greene. the house leader now the minority leader has been behind closed doors trying to talk to greene, urging her to apologize for what she has said in the past saying she should give up her spot on the education committee but it seems like those asks have not worked. i think you've seen that attitude from greene since the day she walked in the doors and we learned that before she took office this was the case too. she has gone straight to president trump and tweeted her defiance. she's called republican leaders like mitch mcconnell incredibly weak saying the only thing they are good at is losing gracefully which is a pretty remarkable statement. it seems like she's treetstreatr own leadership in the house that way too. the liz chaney question is part of this. i wonder if
the house majority, it will be up to the entire house on what to do about committee assignments for marjorie taylor greene. what kind of precedent will this set? >> it's a tricky one. democrats are betting the risk they are taking here is worth it. republicans in the senate have used words like cancer and kook to describe greene. the house leader now the minority leader has been behind closed doors trying to talk to greene, urging her to apologize for what she has said in the past saying...
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i think it is an important point that the house managers are making. the president filed an answer on paper this week. he repeated his big lie that the election results were suspect. he claimed farcically that his fighting words to his followers, that the insurrection tailgate on january 6th, were simply about election security in the future when he said if you don't fight for your democracy, you're going to lose it. told them to march on the capitol. so, if he's going to put these lies on paper, let him show up and subject himself to cross-examination under oath. i think it's smart. now, when he doesn't show, as his lawyers are saying he will not, they can point to the empty chair and say, hey, the president won't stand by his words because they are false. >> can they subpoena him? can they vote on the senate floor to issue a subpoena? >> they could issue a subpoena for the president. he'll go to court. he'll tie that up in knots. i think they've made their legal point today, the response by the president's lawyers, that the rules -- essentially, that
i think it is an important point that the house managers are making. the president filed an answer on paper this week. he repeated his big lie that the election results were suspect. he claimed farcically that his fighting words to his followers, that the insurrection tailgate on january 6th, were simply about election security in the future when he said if you don't fight for your democracy, you're going to lose it. told them to march on the capitol. so, if he's going to put these lies on...
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the house. now, go back to house minority leader kevin mccarthy for a second. because he could still act. we don't know what he's going to do. he and marjorie taylor greene had a long conversation last night that went late into the night. the steering committee was involved. that's who would decide on the republican side whether or not to strip her of her committee assignments. she didn't take any of our questions yesterday. i was trying to ask her questions. she didn't answer anymore then. so it remains to be seen if republicans will act before the democrats do. and one more thing to keep in mind. people on both sides of the aisle do say, look, this would be setting quite a precedent. stripping someone for their committee assignments for things they said or did before they were put into office. so there is talk about what that will do down the line. but that's where we stand right now. democrats making this first move to strip her from her committee assignments, and then republicans waiting to
the house. now, go back to house minority leader kevin mccarthy for a second. because he could still act. we don't know what he's going to do. he and marjorie taylor greene had a long conversation last night that went late into the night. the steering committee was involved. that's who would decide on the republican side whether or not to strip her of her committee assignments. she didn't take any of our questions yesterday. i was trying to ask her questions. she didn't answer anymore then. so...