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the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: i would like to commend my colleague from california, mr. valadao, for working across the aisle on this bipartisan, all of the above energy bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6011 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6011. as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- >> madam speaker. i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wyoming seek recognition? ms. hageman: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4389 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the. the clerk: union calendar h.r. 4389, a bill to a
the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: i would like to commend my colleague from california, mr. valadao, for working across the aisle on this bipartisan, all of the above energy bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6011 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6011. as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the...
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what is happening with industry in wyoming? guest: i do not believe in energy poverty and i do not believe our government should be adopting policies that result in energy poverty. that is something i am fighting against. we have affordable, clean, reliable energy. we have oil and gas reserves, uranium, hydropower. we had the ability to power this country for decades and decades and decades to come. it makes absolutely no sense to me. i would describe it as one of my friends does, we have the lords of scarcity or champions of abundance. i want to be a champion of abundance. i want people to have clean and reportable and reliable energy so that is the basis of our prosperity. we will continue to produce energy and produce coal and produce oil and gas because we need it for our society and to power this country. the idea that we are going to go to unreliable energy and that is going to be the only thing we have available, the moment that happens we become a third world country. the wind and solar are neither reliable or affordabl
what is happening with industry in wyoming? guest: i do not believe in energy poverty and i do not believe our government should be adopting policies that result in energy poverty. that is something i am fighting against. we have affordable, clean, reliable energy. we have oil and gas reserves, uranium, hydropower. we had the ability to power this country for decades and decades and decades to come. it makes absolutely no sense to me. i would describe it as one of my friends does, we have the...
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so your vote in wyoming counts for more. and you are representation in the senate is in some ways more direct than it is in a place with 38.5 million people. we can also see similar bias at the state level. this has a lot to do with the way districts are drawn and have always been drawn and so the kind of rural advantage in a state houses has been very significant over the years. but i think political scientists have done a much more thorough job of counting all of that up that i have. it is a generally accepted fact of american political life. peter: looking at issues in rural america, some of the things you bring up in your book are economic inefficiencies and lack of basic services. steven: yes. so rather than thinking about urban versus rural, and this is something i came to as i was working on this project, maybe it would make more sense, especially at the level of policy, if we began to think about this in terms of population density and think about it almost as a sliding scale where you have san francisco on one end a
so your vote in wyoming counts for more. and you are representation in the senate is in some ways more direct than it is in a place with 38.5 million people. we can also see similar bias at the state level. this has a lot to do with the way districts are drawn and have always been drawn and so the kind of rural advantage in a state houses has been very significant over the years. but i think political scientists have done a much more thorough job of counting all of that up that i have. it is a...
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the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to my fellow representative, mr. dan bishop. no? ok. mr. chairman, i believe that we're ready to close. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. mr. nadler: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: data brokers collect massive amounts of information about americans that can track and identify our most intimate details. it is bad enough that companies have access to all this personal data but now the government can access this data too. without securing a warrant just by purchasing it on the open market. this amounts to an end run around the fourth amendment. this legislation would thend practice and protect our privacy as the constitution demands. i urge all members to support it and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. hageman: there are a couple of points, mr. chairman, that i would like to make. one is that i reject the notion that in order to beat china or othe
the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to my fellow representative, mr. dan bishop. no? ok. mr. chairman, i believe that we're ready to close. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. mr. nadler: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: data brokers collect massive amounts of information about americans that can track and identify our most intimate details. it is bad enough that companies have access to all this...
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we've seen proof of in idaho, montana, and wyoming. trophy hunting of these wolves has been reintroduced in wisconsin with states like michigan and minnesota ready to follow suit. "the washington post" reported photos of muzzled wolves have gone viral worldwide inundating complaints.in department with the gray wolves made progress in the recovery but wolves in the rocky mountains are killed in dramatic numbers even the yellowstone national park gray wolves. why? to protect livestock. wolves kill 9-1000 in america. they normally feed on deer and elk and not farm animals and prefer habitats with high coverage. in colorado where wolves were recently reintroduced, so far they've killed one calf. yet we don't is say all good dogs should go to the gravel pit when dogs kill twice as many cows than wolves. in this environment it puts a national wild target on gray wolfpacks. i love my dog. i've seen the emotional complexity of canine consciousness they inherited from their ancestors. if you love your dog, thank a wolf. wolf families are more l
we've seen proof of in idaho, montana, and wyoming. trophy hunting of these wolves has been reintroduced in wisconsin with states like michigan and minnesota ready to follow suit. "the washington post" reported photos of muzzled wolves have gone viral worldwide inundating complaints.in department with the gray wolves made progress in the recovery but wolves in the rocky mountains are killed in dramatic numbers even the yellowstone national park gray wolves. why? to protect livestock....
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and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner tonight on the c-span networks. house lawmakerslocked debate on a bill to reauthorize provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows for a warrantless searches of foreign communication. 19 republicans joined every democrat to prevent the bill from moving forward. presumptive nominee donald trump also called for the bill to be blocked. next, we hear from house lawmakers talking reporter: congresswoman, where do things stand on the motion to vacate? ms. greene: i went over this yesterday. i
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united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other methods. as raised by other witnesses, they also endanger our national security. one example is particularly striking, in which individuals moved $1 billion in iranian funds held in korea through companies registered in the united states and elsewhere. decades of u.s. sanctions, and they still chose to move it through the united states. the cognitive dissonance here is palpable. any u.s. sanctions policy pursued without peril steps to close anti-money laundering loopholes is at best wishful thinking, and at worst, a farce. one way the united states can help stop the shell game i
united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other...
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the senator from wyoming. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from alaska, ms. mruczkowski. the senator from idaho, mr. parishioner. and the senator from tennessee, mr. haggardy. haggerty. the speaker: members of the escort committee have entered the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of japan. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency, kishida fumio, the prime minister of japan. prime minister kishida: mr. speaker, madam vice president, honorable members of the united states congress. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. i never get such nice applause from the japanese. let me introduce my wife, yuko, in the gallery. the fact that i married yuko should give you great confidence in all my decisions. i'm truly honored to speak here in this citadel of democracy and before you the representatives of the american
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in wyoming, visiting a broadband builder, they took me to their laydown yard which is their outdoor warehouse where they keep their rolls of conduit and antenna and they were just sitting there. we got the funding for that and acquiring it getting it to that , location but it can't get out into the field because of permitting delays. there is more we can do on that front as well. angie: one of the things that encompasses broadband readiness checklist to help cities get prepared for the funding. we have seen some states move forward in adopting similar things and have included some of the language we offer them. i want to provide a comment for states and cities who follow. we have seen states like kansas. the kansas broadband office adopted this ready city checklist so cities know what's coming and towns know what's coming and they are ready when the boots hit the ground and folks show up with hardhats. we can deliver more broadband quickly. one of the things the commission recently did in december was address the poll issues that of -- have been pending for a long time. give us your perspecti
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with that, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in favor of this resolution which sets up the house of representatives to consider much needed reform and limitations to the foreign intelligence surveillance act. with the pending expiration of 702 of fisa, congress is tasked with forming an authority intended for foreign intelligence collection but which has turned into warrantless surveillance of the american people. the targeting of americans is well documented, reporting from the office of the director for national intelligence founded in 2021, the f.b.i. conducted over 3.3 million u.s. person searches without a warrant. in 2022, the f.b.i. was still conducting hundreds of warrantless searches each day. these queries targeted members of congress, state officials, judges, campaign donators, and more. in may of last year, "the washington post" reported in early 2020 and 2021, the f.b.i. conducted over 278,000 searches of the 702 database that violated rules and often lacked national sec
with that, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in favor of this resolution which sets up the house of representatives to consider much needed reform and limitations to the foreign intelligence surveillance act. with the pending expiration of 702 of fisa, congress is tasked with forming an authority intended for foreign intelligence collection but which has turned into warrantless surveillance of the american people. the...
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when i represented wyoming, that was the case. people feel the federal government is making decisions, they don't have a voice and what trump did, it is uncomfortable to say his name in a cathedral. what the former president did was to tap into that, but in a way that the trays people so that's part of it. and i think it is important to think about people supporting the president. you cannot describe the people, you cannot attribute the same characteristics to all of his supporters. there are some who believe the lie. very many patriotic americans who have had patriotism turned into a weapon. but there are also people, the people who know that he is a threat, they know he is dishonest and dishonorable, but they've decided to be enablers, collaborators and that describes elected officials in the party and i don't know -- i will give you one example from the last 24 hours. the republican candidate for senate in pennsylvania is a man named dave mccormick who served honorably, who served in the bush administration and trump administra
when i represented wyoming, that was the case. people feel the federal government is making decisions, they don't have a voice and what trump did, it is uncomfortable to say his name in a cathedral. what the former president did was to tap into that, but in a way that the trays people so that's part of it. and i think it is important to think about people supporting the president. you cannot describe the people, you cannot attribute the same characteristics to all of his supporters. there are...
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caller: i will look up because we had totalitarian in casper, wyoming. host: what are your thoughts on this rare occurrence in the sky? caller: i didn't go to where there was a huge gathering of people. i went out in the country inside on the hill with the dog. host: better to be viewed by yourself or a canine companion? caller: it was interesting. i am with that other guy, too. i have a very negative view of the world anymore. when you are looking up at the sun for totalitary you want what i think about having a nuclear bomb headed towards you. we will all be looking up at. two. host: are you an optimist or a pessimist by nature? caller: i'm a pessimist. host: do you think these moments could make a more optimistic country? caller: we are not supposed to drive and use gas. don't eat a hamburger today. i don't know how people can be optimistic when they want us to start eating bugs. host: this is north dakota congressman kelly armstrong offering some useful tips for the solar eclipse. don't forget the eclipse glasses remember livestock could get nervous
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hageman from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized for three minutes. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. the security states' -- state's -- in 2021 the f.b.i. conducted over three million fisa searches of americans and in 2022 they were still conducting hundreds of such warrantless queries per day. in the 2020 and early 2021 time period, the f.b.i. conducted over 278,000 searches of the 702 fisa database that violated the justice department's own rules and often lacked national security connections. the f.b.i. is querying americans of all political and religious affiliations. the f.b.i. is even using section 702 to target elected and appointed government officials. the f.b.i.'s abuses are well known. using the 702 database to search for information on those individuals that it perceived to be political enemies of liberal orthodoxy, seeking to infiltrate the catholic church, spying on parents of school board meetings and working with big tech to sensor americans it di
hageman from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized for three minutes. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. the security states' -- state's -- in 2021 the f.b.i. conducted over three million fisa searches of americans and in 2022 they were still conducting hundreds of such warrantless queries per day. in the 2020 and early 2021 time period, the f.b.i. conducted over 278,000 searches of the 702 fisa database that violated the justice department's own rules...
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the senator from wyoming. >> thanks so much for being here today. i want to talk with you about this direct file pilot program. i know you have talked some others about it, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the irs starting up this direct filing portal that could replace successful private sector options that are currently available to taxpayers around the country. unlike the current free file process which partners with the private sector, this would be solely handled by the internal revenue service, make the irs both a tax collector as well as the tax preparer, the so-called inflation reduction act provided $15 million for the irs to study the feasibility of a government run direct file system but it did not provide statutory authority to create and operate a new multimillion dollar direct file program. to me in a classice fashion, the irs spent $130 million in a direct file program, only 55,000 people used the program, so the irs spent over $2000 per taxpayer and when you compare that to the private sector free file options, serving
the senator from wyoming. >> thanks so much for being here today. i want to talk with you about this direct file pilot program. i know you have talked some others about it, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the irs starting up this direct filing portal that could replace successful private sector options that are currently available to taxpayers around the country. unlike the current free file process which partners with the private sector, this would be solely handled by...
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i will now recognize the gentlelady from wyoming for questions under the five-minute rule. >> that morning, ladies, i thank you for being here to address such an incredibly important issue. ms. herridge, i'd like to start with you pick about two months ago held in contempt and levied daily fines of $800 per day for your refusal to disclose your sources. this is deeply concerning, and what's more concerning, you are not the first in an article related to your case the "washington post" reported out in 2005, five national reporters were held in contempt and levied fines of $500 per day. in 2008, ausa today reported was held in contempt and faced daily fines of $5000. those instances where reporters upheld the journalistic integrity and protected their sources to ensure good reporting for the american people. only to face reviewed in heavy-handed enforcement by the courts which are intended to protect the first amendment. ms. herridge come how fundamental to reporting is a protection of your sources? >> i have not lost a nights sleep about my decision to protect my confidential sources. that
i will now recognize the gentlelady from wyoming for questions under the five-minute rule. >> that morning, ladies, i thank you for being here to address such an incredibly important issue. ms. herridge, i'd like to start with you pick about two months ago held in contempt and levied daily fines of $800 per day for your refusal to disclose your sources. this is deeply concerning, and what's more concerning, you are not the first in an article related to your case the "washington...
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whether you are in downtown columbus, or minneapolis or rural south dakota or wyoming or south carolina housing is too expensive. it has been for years. it has been for far too no matter where you are, housing is expensive. we don't have enough of it. for the past decade that's why my bill supports a first generation homebuyers down payment toward equity act and the helper act specifically that's why the down payment towards equity act is broader for teachers, firefighters and police officers to allow them to buy homes in their communities and other sources of down payment assistance. all that is so important. secretary thompson knows these challenges because your agencies are at the center are of our efforts to lower the cost of housing. your agencies don't build housing but are on the frontlines of the housing market and your job is to make sure there's affordable financing for housing builders and so families can get a mortgage to buy their first home and that as americans get older, they still can live safely in their homes. and both of your agencies have announced changes to help i
whether you are in downtown columbus, or minneapolis or rural south dakota or wyoming or south carolina housing is too expensive. it has been for years. it has been for far too no matter where you are, housing is expensive. we don't have enough of it. for the past decade that's why my bill supports a first generation homebuyers down payment toward equity act and the helper act specifically that's why the down payment towards equity act is broader for teachers, firefighters and police officers...
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pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. hageman, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3250 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: house calendar number 68, h.r. 3250, a bill to recognize the margaret woodbury strong museum in rochester, new york. the speaker pro tempore: t he question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill? members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: o n this vote the yeas are 385, the nays are 31. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman fr
pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. hageman, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3250 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: house calendar number 68, h.r. 3250, a bill to recognize the margaret woodbury strong museum in rochester, new york. the speaker pro tempore: t he question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill? members will record their votes by...
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this is beverly in wyoming. line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning, i agree with the last caller. one thing is i do not get is that everybody keeps counting that trump is the president, that is one thing i do not get. so, for years -- he is already the president to everybody so he is going on 12 years if he wins. it is awful. awful that the deception that everybody plays. and then the man that you had on the newscast, he is saying president trump, president trump. so, all of these people are thinking that president trump is still running because they are delusional. and so his eight years is almost up. host: this is brian, crystal river, florida. independent. caller: i would like to say to all of the outstanding americans in tv land on both sides, like i said i was an independent would like you all to think about and consider writing the name of jesus christ on the ballot this year and getting down on your knees and asking for repentance because if america does not ask for repentance and forgiveness for the way that we have been,
this is beverly in wyoming. line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning, i agree with the last caller. one thing is i do not get is that everybody keeps counting that trump is the president, that is one thing i do not get. so, for years -- he is already the president to everybody so he is going on 12 years if he wins. it is awful. awful that the deception that everybody plays. and then the man that you had on the newscast, he is saying president trump, president trump. so, all of...
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harriet from wyoming. august from texas and marjorie taylor greene of georgia. they have been assigned to be the impeachment managers should a trial take place today. that is one of the things to watch out for today. one of the print -- one of the people expressing skepticism is from louisiana. insisting on a full trial of alejandra mayorkas. [video clip] >> we let both sides present their case and then we decide. but not this time. you know what? it has nothing to do with the evidence. it has nothing to do with what is right. this is raw, gut politics. you know it, i know it, and the american people know it. they are not stupid. they know a whitewash when they see it. and what senator schumer is going to do -- it is fraudulent and it is an insult to the senate. it is a disservice to every american citizen who believes in the rule of law. host: that is a portion of what plays out on capitol hill. those proceedings at 1:00 this afternoon is where you can watch them. highlighting comments from mitch mcconnell saying -- saying it would defy history and precedent sa
harriet from wyoming. august from texas and marjorie taylor greene of georgia. they have been assigned to be the impeachment managers should a trial take place today. that is one of the things to watch out for today. one of the print -- one of the people expressing skepticism is from louisiana. insisting on a full trial of alejandra mayorkas. [video clip] >> we let both sides present their case and then we decide. but not this time. you know what? it has nothing to do with the evidence....
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alaska, arizona, california, idaho, montana, north dakota, oregon, south dakota, utah, wyoming, and washington. you would think if they really cared about what the local stake holders thought they would have went out to them and had listening sessions where people could have participated. mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to the gentleman from oregon, the chairman of the subcommittee on water, wile life and fishery, mr. bentz. .benz bentz thank you forgive -- mr. bentz: thank you forgiving me the opportunity to speak in support of this bill. this bill would reverse a rule that essentially destroys multiple use on federal lands. but to put this in perspective, we should call out how much land we're actually talking about. looking at the bureau of land management's web pages, the bureau of land management administers more surface land, 245 million acres or 1/10 of america's land base, and more subservice mineral states several hundred million acres more than any other agency in the united states. the b.l.m.'s mission which is princably defineddy flippa directs agencies to carry out a dual mandat
alaska, arizona, california, idaho, montana, north dakota, oregon, south dakota, utah, wyoming, and washington. you would think if they really cared about what the local stake holders thought they would have went out to them and had listening sessions where people could have participated. mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to the gentleman from oregon, the chairman of the subcommittee on water, wile life and fishery, mr. bentz. .benz bentz thank you forgive -- mr. bentz: thank you forgiving me...
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heideman of wyoming. a republican. stay with us. ♪ [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. generous god, from your bounty you have graced us with much. with health and prosperity. opportunity and positions of honor. for all the gifts you have given us, we are truly grateful. remind us again that while these gifts come without conditions, that to be given these privileges is to appreciate how they compel us to live into the responsibilities that come with them. truly, you have entrusted us with an abundance of riches. it is on us to respond with faithful stewardship of your generosity. call us again to accountability that we would not ta
heideman of wyoming. a republican. stay with us. ♪ [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. generous god, from...
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and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner tonight on the c-span networks. house lawmakerslocked debate on a bill to reauthorize provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows for a warrantless searches of foreign communication. 19 republicans joined every democrat to prevent the bill from moving forward. presumptive nominee donald trump also called for the bill to be blocked. next, we hear from house lawmakers talking reporter: congresswoman, where do things stand on the motion to vacate? ms. greene: i went over this yesterday. i
and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the...