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what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full-on attack state by state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. during his campaign in 2016, donald trump said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. don't forget that. he said women should be punished. as president donald trump hand picked three members to have united states supreme court because he intended -- intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did, and now because of donald trump, more than 20 states in our nation have bans. now because of donald trump, one in three women of reproductive age in our country live in a state that has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand, the impact of these trump abortion bans. the horrific reality that women face every single day now in our country, because since r
what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full-on attack state by state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. during his campaign in 2016, donald trump said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. don't forget that. he said...
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n, arizona. good afternoon. give it up to jesenia. it takes so much courage, and we have seen this around the country, women telling a private, personal matter and you do it for the sake of all the people who must hear and understand and to remind so many women that they are not alone. you are a great leader. thank you. where is mayor romero? there she is. thank you, thank you, thank you. you are an extraordinary leader. the mayor and her daughter met me on the tarmac, and doug and i got off air force2, and i thank you for the warm welcome and for your courageous leadership. thank you. and it is good to be here with the next united states senator from this state of arizona. and i have worked with ruben and will tell you he is a tireless fighter for the people and families of arizona, an essential partner to president biden and me. representative, i know we are all praying for him -- he honored to be here today. his wife is here. i said the thing i love about raul's he is such a fighter, he is a street fighter. he is a fighter. we know
n, arizona. good afternoon. give it up to jesenia. it takes so much courage, and we have seen this around the country, women telling a private, personal matter and you do it for the sake of all the people who must hear and understand and to remind so many women that they are not alone. you are a great leader. thank you. where is mayor romero? there she is. thank you, thank you, thank you. you are an extraordinary leader. the mayor and her daughter met me on the tarmac, and doug and i got off...
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host: the former president saying the arizona law goes too far, he predicts arizona will have to change and bring it back to what he says is within reason. guest: trunk goes to where the political winds fall. on the ballot, we know that they have voted on the side of reproductive rate -- rights. we have seen that in states that are very red. like kentucky. trump knows this is a losing issue for him, especially with regards to women and people who care about women. so, i think that he changed his position, to some extent, by saying it should be states rights. saying look, actions speak louder than words. he has been campaigning on overturning roe v. wade. he was the first president to be in a march for life rally. he has been doing everything possible to get restrictions on abortion, including actually advocating for the 2017 house bill, which would have provided a national abortion ban. his opinions, let me say, our influx. host: what is the women's health protection act? guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be a
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wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to slavery, establishing that a baby is mere property that can be disposed of as the property owner sees fit. it is wrong, and while a few tweaks to the pre-roe lame be in order to provide clarity on miscarriages and an additional exception of rape along with the current exception to stabilize the mother, a complete repeal as a betrayal of everything arizona has always stood for. at 15 weeks, a baby can feel pain, and during abortion, their skulls are crushed and their limbs are ripped from their body. it is insulting that the consulting class and other scribblers characters are pursuing
wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to...
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wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to slavery, establishing that a baby is mere property that can be disposed of as the property owner sees fit. it is wrong, and while a few tweaks to the pre-roe lame be in order to provide clarity on miscarriages and an additional exception of rape along with the current exception to stabilize the mother, a complete repeal as a betrayal of everything arizona has always stood for. at 15 weeks, a baby can feel pain, and during abortion, their skulls are crushed and their limbs are ripped from their body. it is insulting that the consulting class and other scribblers characters are pursuing
wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to...
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host: the former president saying the arizona law goes too far, he predicts arizona will have to change and bring it back to what he says is within reason. guest: trunk goes to where the political winds fall. on the ballot, we know that they have voted on the side of reproductive rate -- rights. we have seen that in states that are very red. like kentucky. trump knows this is a losing issue for him, especially with regards to women and people who care about women. so, i think that he changed his position, to some extent, by saying it should be states rights. saying look, actions speak louder than words. he has been campaigning on overturning roe v. wade. he was the first president to be in a march for life rally. he has been doing everything possible to get restrictions on abortion, including actually advocating for the 2017 house bill, which would have provided a national abortion ban. his opinions, let me say, our influx. host: what is the women's health protection act? guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be a
host: the former president saying the arizona law goes too far, he predicts arizona will have to change and bring it back to what he says is within reason. guest: trunk goes to where the political winds fall. on the ballot, we know that they have voted on the side of reproductive rate -- rights. we have seen that in states that are very red. like kentucky. trump knows this is a losing issue for him, especially with regards to women and people who care about women. so, i think that he changed...
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation senate and house and with close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords to remember of that tragic event that took place three years ago today. january 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m., in just 19 seconds, 19 people, including congress when -- congresswoman giffords and myself were shot at a corner in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, a people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go to guy on the congresswoman staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. gentleman from new jersey seek recognition?om new jersey seek >> mr. speaker, i rise, along with my colleagues, to convey our deepest sorrow of the passing of our good friend, six term new jersey congressman donald payne jr. of the 10th congressional district. we're grateful for his public service and offer our prayers and condolences to his wife and their children. like his father before him, and i served with him as a great man, donald payne sr., donald j
. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation senate and house and with close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords to remember of that tragic event that took place three years ago today. january 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m., in just 19 seconds, 19 people, including congress when -- congresswoman giffords and myself were shot at a corner in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, a people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her...
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we will start with an article about the subject from arizona central that says abortion in arizona said to be illegal in nearly all circumstances. the article says the arizona supreme court on tuesday upheld a 160 year old law that bans abortions and punishes doctors that provide them, saying that the band that existed before arizona became a state can be enforced going forward. the ruling indicated that it cannot be retroactively enforced and the court state enforcement for 14 days continues in mandates two years to five years in prison for anyone aiding and abortion except if the procedure is necessary to save the life of the mother. it requires at least one year in prison for a woman seeking an abortion the law was repealed in 2021. let's look at what arizona's derek craddick demo -- democratic -- arizona's democrat governor said, criticizing it. [video clip] >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona court issued its decision, upholding one of the most extreme abortion bands in the country. and while it has currently stayed, we continue to live under a law that still stri
we will start with an article about the subject from arizona central that says abortion in arizona said to be illegal in nearly all circumstances. the article says the arizona supreme court on tuesday upheld a 160 year old law that bans abortions and punishes doctors that provide them, saying that the band that existed before arizona became a state can be enforced going forward. the ruling indicated that it cannot be retroactively enforced and the court state enforcement for 14 days continues...
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and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all activities to process and manage migrants. so what steps is chs going to take to make sure additional funds are distributed and that we do not find ourselves in this critical situation once again? >> senator, one thing. let me state i was honored to work with you and the other senators on the bipartisan legislation that would have been transformative, not only in provision of resources but in the change of authority in which we will be equipped with the most significant change since 1996. long-overdue. we announced with the first distribution last week a competitive process for
and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all...
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the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. biggs: i yield a minute to the chairman of the committee, mr. jordan. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: my good friend from ohio says we're searching foreigners in this database. if we're just searching foreigners, why do we have this distinction called u.s. person queries? if you're just searching the bad guys, that's one thing. we're not or you wouldn't have violated u.s. person queries 278,000 times. you can search all the bad guys you want. that's what we want. do surveillance. they're in the database and you want to do more, go do it. but if you want to search an american, their phone number or email address, you have to get a warrant. that's all this does. don't make it too complicated. mr. himes used the term, u.s. person queries. that's not a foreigner. that's someone here in the united states who is a person. and they're being searched. and all we're saying is, if you're going to do that, go get a warrant from a separate and equal branch of government. i tha
the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. biggs: i yield a minute to the chairman of the committee, mr. jordan. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: my good friend from ohio says we're searching foreigners in this database. if we're just searching foreigners, why do we have this distinction called u.s. person queries? if you're just searching the bad guys, that's one thing. we're not or you wouldn't have violated u.s. person queries 278,000 times. you can search all the bad...
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look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatment
look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not...
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missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to step up. thorley knows what happened to the cohesion of nato. they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukrai
missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to...
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arizona's going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen. and you get the will of the people. it's pwh-pb amazing. >> new inflation numbers this morning showing inflation going up more than what economists are expect sp*ebgting. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? president trump: biden has lost control of inflation. it's back. raging back. the number today was very high. very bad. it's much higher because they exclude various categories. it's much higher than that. the number's out of control. biden has no idea what the hell he's doing. he's the worst president in the history of our country. and i have something -- i have some good news. where's brian? come here. the man i have known for a long time. he's running in georgia 3. it's going -- he's going to be a fantastic congressman. brian jack. very simple name. don't put him -- you can do it either way, jack brian or brian jack. he's a great guy. he's been with me for seven years. and he's always wanted to run for congress. this is where
arizona's going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen. and you get the will of the people. it's pwh-pb amazing. >> new inflation numbers this morning showing inflation going up more than what economists are expect sp*ebgting. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? president trump: biden has lost control of inflation. it's back. raging back. the number today was very high. very bad. it's much higher because they exclude...
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and i were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend, gabe zimmerman, go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. ouo voters. mr. vargas, first explained the mission of the association and its history for viewers who may not know. guest: good morning and thank you for having me on your show. we are actually two organizations. one is a membership organization founded in 1976 by the late congressman who was the first latino elected to congress in california in modern times. it started as a network of supporters all over the country. republicans, democrats and independents. to work together to promote the participation of latinos in american democracy. five years later, they funded an educational fund. to implement programs. i have been with the organization 30 years. the impact we have had over those three decades billy shows that in how many latino elected officials there
and i were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend, gabe zimmerman, go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. ouo voters. mr. vargas, first explained the mission of the association and its history for viewers who may not know. guest: good morning and thank you for having me on your show. we are...
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robert in arizona, republican. caller: i just want to say to a lot of the callers, so many people that their news from so many wrong places. you now have the npr coming out and admitting they have done a terrible job at giving you correct information that is not biased. also please read the bill that came forward on immigration with. it tied at hands of people in the future of the congress, the senate, on what they could do. this is a problem and not just a problem for arizona, texas, california. it is a problem for the whole country. you can't have all these people coming into this country who don't want to abide by the laws of the country. would you please, people, understand that this country is a business. it is just like if you have five different businesses in five different places within the united states, all competing for the same product. host: i want to read a little from the hill in reference to what the previous caller said about fisa and president trump's stance. quoting the president's statement yest
robert in arizona, republican. caller: i just want to say to a lot of the callers, so many people that their news from so many wrong places. you now have the npr coming out and admitting they have done a terrible job at giving you correct information that is not biased. also please read the bill that came forward on immigration with. it tied at hands of people in the future of the congress, the senate, on what they could do. this is a problem and not just a problem for arizona, texas,...
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so i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court. with today's decision, millions of arizonans will soon face an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. this arizona law which was initially enacted in 1864, more than 150 years ago, fails to protect women even when their health is at risk. or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are now 21 extreme state abortion bans in effect across the country. 1/3 of all women of we productive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. all of these bans, including the one upheld today, that was upheld by the arizona supreme court, are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. 21 extreme state abortion bands across the country. one third of all women of reproductive age now live in the state within abortion ban. all of these bands include the one upheld today that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the
so i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court. with today's decision, millions of arizonans will soon face an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. this arizona law which was initially enacted in 1864, more than 150 years ago, fails to protect women even when their health is at risk. or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are now 21 extreme state abortion bans in effect across the country. 1/3 of all women...
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moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of the border wall, end the disastrous catch and release policies and s
moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern...
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young, arizona. as a veteran myself, i know the importance of providing these resources, and they cannot be understated. this legislation will serve our state and its heroes well. the veteran center would protect and maintain the rich history of the property while providing family housing, meeting and activity spaces, resource rooms, veteran ceremonial grounds, and outdoor recreation. it would be the first of its kind in northern arizona, providing resources in support to primarily rural veterans and their families. furthermore, this legislation is an exemplary model of efficient land management. out west, the federal government retains vast amounts of landings limiting states' ability to maintain, conserve, recreate, and responsibly produce on the lands within their own state. any time congress can vote on legislation that returns power to the state is a good thing. in this case, veterans of northern arizona will get a space to heal and reconnect with their families after putting their lives on the
young, arizona. as a veteran myself, i know the importance of providing these resources, and they cannot be understated. this legislation will serve our state and its heroes well. the veteran center would protect and maintain the rich history of the property while providing family housing, meeting and activity spaces, resource rooms, veteran ceremonial grounds, and outdoor recreation. it would be the first of its kind in northern arizona, providing resources in support to primarily rural...
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any comment on the law arizona passed? ♪ senator hagerty and mrs. hagerty. ♪ president clinton and secretary clinton. how does it feel to be back? >> great. >> [laughter] >> what do you guys think about 2024? thank you. >> thank you all. ♪ >> secretary clinton, who is your dress by? >> the honorable dr. leo brainard -- dr. lael brainard. ♪ the honorable mr. greenfield. -- the honorable linda thomas greenfield and mr. greenfield. the honorable antony blinken, secretary of state and the honorable evan m. ryan. the honorable alejandra mayorkas. ♪ -- alejandro mayorkas. the honorable roy cooper, governor of north carolina, and mrs. cooper. ms. ashley biden and ms. finnegan biden. the honorable janet yellen, secretary of the treasury, and the honorable adewale adeyemo, deputy secretary of the treasury. the honorable gina raimondo, secretary of commerce. >> before dinner was served, the two first couples descended the staircase in the white house's cross hall for their official portrait from the evening -- portrait of the evening. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
any comment on the law arizona passed? ♪ senator hagerty and mrs. hagerty. ♪ president clinton and secretary clinton. how does it feel to be back? >> great. >> [laughter] >> what do you guys think about 2024? thank you. >> thank you all. ♪ >> secretary clinton, who is your dress by? >> the honorable dr. leo brainard -- dr. lael brainard. ♪ the honorable mr. greenfield. -- the honorable linda thomas greenfield and mr. greenfield. the honorable antony...
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biggs of arizona. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1137, the gentleman from arizona, mr. biggs, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. biggs: thank you, mr. chairman. to hear the administration tell it, having to get a warrant is the end of the world. guess what? in literally any other context in which law enforcement or intelligence agencies want to read american's communications they have to get a warrant. that's been the rule for over 200 years. for 46 years the government has had to get a fisa title i order to read american's communications in a foreign intelligence investigation. these are investigations in which americans are suspected of terrorism, espionage, cyber crime you name it. somehow, a warrant or title i requirement is completely consistent with national security in those high stake cases yet the administration and those opposed to this amendment allege it will plunge us into a dystopian nightmare if we apply this same basic longstanding protection to section 702 queries, where the america
biggs of arizona. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1137, the gentleman from arizona, mr. biggs, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. biggs: thank you, mr. chairman. to hear the administration tell it, having to get a warrant is the end of the world. guess what? in literally any other context in which law enforcement or intelligence agencies want to read american's communications they have to get a warrant. that's been...
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moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of the border wall, end the disastrous catch and release policies and s
moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern...
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take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho state ban. we'llcoverage beginning here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. the emergency abortion health care, the federal law
take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you...
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caller: of course it was abortion in arizona. other than that there was another topic, the death of o.j. simpson. he was accused of killing his wife nicole and their neighbor. he got away with murder, literally. it was all to do with racism. why people thought he was guilty. black people thought he was innocent. there was a black woman on the jury. she found in favor of him and he got away with murder. another thing turned up that was astounding to hear about. the los angeles police continually heard from the coal -- nicole when simpson was beating her up. they did nothing to help her. that revealed another type of ism, which is sexism on their part. they showed any white women who had the gall or maybe stupidity to marry a black man was not going to get any sympathy from the white police department. it is a pitiful thing that it happened. o.j. simpson lived out the rest of his life, even though he had cancer, guilty of murder. host: we will go to mike in pennsylvania on the democrat line. what is your top news story of the week?
caller: of course it was abortion in arizona. other than that there was another topic, the death of o.j. simpson. he was accused of killing his wife nicole and their neighbor. he got away with murder, literally. it was all to do with racism. why people thought he was guilty. black people thought he was innocent. there was a black woman on the jury. she found in favor of him and he got away with murder. another thing turned up that was astounding to hear about. the los angeles police continually...
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i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us in 21 about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into out buildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. so they didn't know where they were. my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed they try to make mayorkas accountable. he is not an elected official. how to fire him? host: i hear what you are saying you want nted to see mayorkas fired, but president biden would appoint somebody else that would also institute president biden's policies. caller: you are correct there. maybe we all should speak in 2024 that we are not happy about this situation. it's up to the american people and hopefully we will look through the garbage and figure out the right thing to do. host: also in north carolina in greensboroo, roy, line for democrats. caller: you all do such a great job with ""washington journal" even people complain that you are not unbiased. th
i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us in 21 about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into out buildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. so they didn't know where they were. my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed they try to make mayorkas accountable. he is not an elected official. how to fire him? host: i hear what you are saying you want nted to...
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i think democrats did get some good news in arizona. she announced she will not run and this makes it a two way race. republicans in d.c. are more resigned than excited. we have a better opportunity to win those voters that were present in a three-way contest. in nevada, the senate editor wrote a great ratings article moving the race to a tossup and republicans are bullish on their candidate sam brown who is likely to win the primary to face jacky rosen. nevada is a very trendy state. a lot of the electorate is new. jacky rosen is not a well-established brand in nevada. the harry reid machine got one across the line but pulling shows -- pulled out -- polling -- casey is and an open seat in michigan where republicans like their front runner candidate mike rogers a lot. there are many possible routes to a senate majority. the main question is, what is the republican margin because if it goes from 51-41, the swing votes go from kyrsten sinema to joe manchin to perhaps susan collins who are functionally more like independence. if republican
i think democrats did get some good news in arizona. she announced she will not run and this makes it a two way race. republicans in d.c. are more resigned than excited. we have a better opportunity to win those voters that were present in a three-way contest. in nevada, the senate editor wrote a great ratings article moving the race to a tossup and republicans are bullish on their candidate sam brown who is likely to win the primary to face jacky rosen. nevada is a very trendy state. a lot of...
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i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us, in 2021, about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into outbuildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. police said they could not really do anything about it because they were migrants. so they didn't know where they were. so my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed with what the biden administration was doing on the border. and this is in 2021. so now, today, they try and make mayorkas accountable for what he has done. he is not an elected official, so how do you fire him -- fire him? host:host: i hear what you are saying, that you wanted to see mayorkas fired, but practically speaking, president biden would appoint somebody else that would also institute president biden's policies. caller: well, yeah. they are bidens policies. you are correct there. so maybe we all should speak in 2024 that we are not happy about this situation. it
i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us, in 2021, about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into outbuildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. police said they could not really do anything about it because they were migrants. so they didn't know where they were. so my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed with what the biden administration was doing on...
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caller: of course it was abortion in arizona. other than that there was another topic, the death of o.j. simpson. he was accused of killing his wife nicole and their neighbor. he got away with murder, literally. it was all to do with racism. why people thought he was guilty. black people thought he was innocent. there was a black woman on the jury. she found in favor of him and he got away with murder. another thing turned up that was astounding to hear about. the los angeles police continually heard from the coal -- nicole when simpson was beating her up. they did nothing to help her. that revealed another type of ism, which is sexism on their part. they showed any white women who had the gall or maybe stupidity to marry a black man was not going to get any sympathy from the white police department. it is a pitiful thing that it happened. o.j. simpson lived out the rest of his life, even though he had cancer, guilty of murder. host: we will go to mike in pennsylvania on the democrat line. what is your top news story of the week?
caller: of course it was abortion in arizona. other than that there was another topic, the death of o.j. simpson. he was accused of killing his wife nicole and their neighbor. he got away with murder, literally. it was all to do with racism. why people thought he was guilty. black people thought he was innocent. there was a black woman on the jury. she found in favor of him and he got away with murder. another thing turned up that was astounding to hear about. the los angeles police continually...
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he's a member of the arizona 4-h hall of fame and a past arizona agriculturist of the year. as a former president of the arizona cattle growers association, the past president of the national cattleman's association, he's been the voice and brains of the cattle industry for decades. andrew has dedicated his entire life and time and energy to the mentoring of young people interested in the field of agriculture. while simultaneously leading the effort to ensure arizona's cattle industry thrivings in the face of challenges, he's always been a great steward and emphasized the importance of spheurdship of the land. over the years if i ever had had a question about anything related to ranching, andrew was my first person i would seek to call up for advice. it's often said the best people in the world are in the cattle business but none are better than andrew. i'm very proud and blessed to know andrew and mary beth, his wife, and to call them my friends. it's my high honor to recognize andrew today. god bless you as my friend, andrew. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members
he's a member of the arizona 4-h hall of fame and a past arizona agriculturist of the year. as a former president of the arizona cattle growers association, the past president of the national cattleman's association, he's been the voice and brains of the cattle industry for decades. andrew has dedicated his entire life and time and energy to the mentoring of young people interested in the field of agriculture. while simultaneously leading the effort to ensure arizona's cattle industry thrivings...
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michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any. they could go 7-0 49-04 vulnerable republican seats and still lose their majority, but if democrats could get out of this with losing only two or three seats that they would be pretty lucky. we have seen years where parties have lost 7, 8, nine or more. in 1980, they lost 12 seats. this could be a horrible night for democrats. it is unlikely it will be a great win for them in the senate. host: jon tester is seeking his fourth term and mpr has outlined, he is pitching his usual moderate message. it does the moderate positions to work for him in montana? guest: it has worked well. the qu
michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any....
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we're already seeing that in some of the school districts in arizona. and we're a growth state. so the point i'm trying to nail down is our bond rates are higher than 13 other industrialized countries. should that tell you what the bond markets think about us? and this is actually a more recent phenomenon is seeing this differential with this many, which what does that tell you about what the world thinks about our controlling inflation, about our governments, our demographics, our tax policies? and when you saw last week the i.m.f., when the i.m.f. is putting in their international report on debt and taking a swipe at the united states saying -- two things that are fascinating. they're worried about us and our scale of borrowing, and the fact the united states and china are the two big economies so pping much of the world's credit, we're crushing much of the developed world because we're consuming all the money that would help build up their economies. there's some ugly stuff in here. so for all my democratic colleagues who run around and talk about the morality of helping the
we're already seeing that in some of the school districts in arizona. and we're a growth state. so the point i'm trying to nail down is our bond rates are higher than 13 other industrialized countries. should that tell you what the bond markets think about us? and this is actually a more recent phenomenon is seeing this differential with this many, which what does that tell you about what the world thinks about our controlling inflation, about our governments, our demographics, our tax...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize someone who is undoubtedly one of the greatest public servants in my state that they've ever known. janice k. brewer. ms. lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of representatives and then in the state senate where she was majority whip. she also served on the maricopa county board of supervisors, and then as arizona's secretary of state. after a gubernatorial vacancy, jan became arizona's 2 2nd governor and was overwhelmingly re-elected for a second term. governor brewer is someone i have admired for her independence and convictions. she dedicated her time in office to leave our state better than she found it, and her efforts helped lay the foundation for arizona's current success and prosperity. arizona's eighth congressional district thanks governor jan brewer for her am
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize someone who is undoubtedly one of the greatest public servants in my state that they've ever known. janice k. brewer. ms. lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of...
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i think democrats did get some good news in arizona. she announced she will not run and this makes it a two way race. republicans in d.c. are more resigned than excited. we have a better opportunity to win those voters that were present in a three-way contest. in nevada, the senate editor wrote a great ratings article moving the race to a tossup and republicans are bullish on their candidate sam brown who is likely to win the primary to face jacky rosen. nevada is a very trendy state. a lot of the electorate is new. jacky rosen is not a well-established brand in nevada. the harry reid machine got one across the line but pulling shows -- pulled out -- polling -- casey is and an open seat in michigan where republicans like their front runner candidate mike rogers a lot. there are many possible routes to a senate majority. the main question is, what is the republican margin because if it goes from 51-41, the swing votes go from kyrsten sinema to joe manchin to perhaps susan collins who are functionally more like independence. if republican
i think democrats did get some good news in arizona. she announced she will not run and this makes it a two way race. republicans in d.c. are more resigned than excited. we have a better opportunity to win those voters that were present in a three-way contest. in nevada, the senate editor wrote a great ratings article moving the race to a tossup and republicans are bullish on their candidate sam brown who is likely to win the primary to face jacky rosen. nevada is a very trendy state. a lot of...
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as you said, arizona, 10,000. 839,000 poor people who did not vote. georgia, 12,000 margin. 746,000 people who didn't vote. wisconsin, 20000 and one million. north carolina, 74000 and 1.1 million. every single state, 10 times to 80 times the margin of victory were present in poor people who did not vote. we can talk about it but there are three things politically i think this effort does that is truly unique. one is reaching out to people at the grassroots. it is a bottom up model. it is in community, mobile. that is what will make the most difference. two, provide candidates with the information to talk to voters about their real lived experience and what matters to them in their lives. and three, there are initiatives in a number of states that can help bring these voters out. i won't mention all of them but in arizona, ohio, michigan, we have one fair wage on the ballot. you talk to poor people. don't go out i just vote for these politicians. vote yourself a raise. that is motivating coming from local voices. again, this is politically game changin
as you said, arizona, 10,000. 839,000 poor people who did not vote. georgia, 12,000 margin. 746,000 people who didn't vote. wisconsin, 20000 and one million. north carolina, 74000 and 1.1 million. every single state, 10 times to 80 times the margin of victory were present in poor people who did not vote. we can talk about it but there are three things politically i think this effort does that is truly unique. one is reaching out to people at the grassroots. it is a bottom up model. it is in...
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justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- general prelogar: right. justice gouc -- the border, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i take those points. and equity is all about proprietary interests and things like that. we have that here? general prelogar: the --el i think that the court -- it's not -- i want to make sure to make clear that there are a long line of cases that stand for this principle, including cases that have addressed it directly like in re debs -- justice gorsuch: oh, debs. general prelogar: -- wyandot, so -- justice gorsuch: do you really want to rely on debs, general? i mean, that wasn't exactly our brightest moment. general prelogar: i do think, though, that it reflects the history and tradition of this nation in recognizing that it's entirely appropriate for the united states to seek ptect its interests in this manner. and let me say, justice gorsuch -- justice gorsuch: what do you -- gener
justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- general prelogar: right. justice gouc -- the border, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i take those points. and equity is all about proprietary interests and things like that. we have that here? general prelogar: the --el i think that the court -- it's not -- i want to make sure...
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we will discuss the arizona supreme court abortion ban, u.s. aid to israel and ukraine, and wyoming republic -- republican congresswoman. washington journal, join in the conversation thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policies are debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, palo -- powered by cable. >> president biden then the first lady welcomed the japanese prime minister and his wife to the white house during a ceremony on the south lawn that included u.s. and japanese delegations, u.s. military honor guards and guests, the parnas -- and the president and prime minister delivered remarks. this is the first state visit for a japanese prime minister in nine years. ♪
we will discuss the arizona supreme court abortion ban, u.s. aid to israel and ukraine, and wyoming republic -- republican congresswoman. washington journal, join in the conversation thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government,...