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louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better than the widely publicized statistics. and frustrated because we know the quality of our people. because we know the work ethic they possess. . we know their values. we know their families. and we know our friends. what i have appreciated is your sense of urgency. all of our problems can be solved if we will have the will and the capacity to deliberate fairly and honestly and arrive at solutions in the best interest of our citizens and our future. some may say we are going too fast. but that is precisely w
louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better...
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. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed us to go into closed session to talk about this. >> i move that we adjourn until 12:00 o'clock noon on may the first 2004 and i asked for the nays and yays'. is there a sufficient second? >> will the senator modify his motion. >> i asked the senator to modify his motion. >> in 2004 will probably be preferable but i will accept the friendly amendment that would make it 2024. >> the question is on the motion is there sufficient second? there is a sufficient second, the clerk will call the roll. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll c
. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed...
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a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. we have a big issue across the country course from $100 billion or more state and federal money to build out broadband that is on top of all the private networks that have been built and are being built in the satellite world across the country as well. but we have a workforce issue to the tune of maybe 200,000 people eight shortage in that range to build out broadband in the next four -- five years. the bead program that is the duration of the bead program. with aging out, look at my gray
a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you...
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one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a sitting cabinet official without even holding a trial. they are summoning spirits they will not be able to control. please, my colleagues, don't do it. i fear though that senate democrats will try to take the articles of impeachment that our colleagues and the united states house of representatives thoughtfully crafted and passed with a majority vote and toss them into the trash without hearing from either side. they don't want to list the house impeachment managers make their case. they don't want to let secretary mayorkas make his case. they just want to ignore the evidence and sweep it under the rug and move
one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a...
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senator from louisiana? >> i have a motion. i think my motion takes precedent. having heard senator schumer's allegations which in my judgment are specious about the constitutionality of these impeachment proceedings, we find ourselves in the awkward position because we are in an agreement -- impeachment proceedings and unable to discuss in public the merits of senator schumer's claimant at the same time, my democratic friends have refused to go into closed session so we cannot discuss. for that reason, i move we adorn this court of impeachment immediately. until 12:00 noon on tuesday, april 30th and ask -- >> is there a sufficient second? the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. barrasso? mr. bennet? ms. blackburn? mr. blumenthal? mr. booker? mr. boozman? mr. braun? mrs. britt? mr. brown? mr. budd? ms. butler? ms. cantwell? mrs. capito. mr. gordon? mr. carper? mr. casey? mr. cassidy? ms. collins? mr. coons? mr. cornyn? ms. cortez? mr. cotton? mr. cramer? mr. crapo? mr. cruz? mr. daines? ms. duckworth? mr. durbin? ms. ernst? mr. federman? mrs. fisher? ms. gillibrand
senator from louisiana? >> i have a motion. i think my motion takes precedent. having heard senator schumer's allegations which in my judgment are specious about the constitutionality of these impeachment proceedings, we find ourselves in the awkward position because we are in an agreement -- impeachment proceedings and unable to discuss in public the merits of senator schumer's claimant at the same time, my democratic friends have refused to go into closed session so we cannot discuss....
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look at some different energy facilities throughout south louisiana. we went to chevron's anchor platform in the gulf of mexico. a facility that's going to be coming online in the next few months to produce over 70,000 barrels of oil a day. and while we were excited to be there, what is disappointing is that because president biden continues to cancel legislatively mandated lease sales, fewer of those kind of projects will be coming online. and what that means is our country, america, will now be more reliant on foreign nations because we still have a growing demand for oil, for natural gas, for all forms of energy. and if president biden takes american energy off-line, that means we have to get it from other countries, which president biden has done. he's made us more dependent on countries like russia, like iran, like saudi arabia. and so when you look at, you know, if he's worried about carbon footprints, there is no lower carbon footprint to produce oil in the world than in the gulf of mexico. we should be doing more projects like that, not fewer.
look at some different energy facilities throughout south louisiana. we went to chevron's anchor platform in the gulf of mexico. a facility that's going to be coming online in the next few months to produce over 70,000 barrels of oil a day. and while we were excited to be there, what is disappointing is that because president biden continues to cancel legislatively mandated lease sales, fewer of those kind of projects will be coming online. and what that means is our country, america, will now...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this day have about 130 hostages, including some american citizens. while this war to eviscerate the terrorist organization known as hamas is going on, israel then over the weekend faced an unprecedented attack directly from iran. no longer is it the proxies, whether it's hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, all who are supported by iran, now iran directly attacked with 300-plus drones, missiles to try to kill more israelis. fortunately a coalition, of course israel, but the united states and other allies joined together to shoot down those missiles and drones. but at the same
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this...
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you just heard some version of louisiana. this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald trump. [crowd booing] trump's bragged about overturning roe v. wade, when there is no federal right, no decision can be made. all those decisions made at the state level. a lot of people don't focus on that. every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is "working the way it is supposed to." trump goes on to say, individual state laws are working, his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. a six-week ban in florida, it is really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they are pregnant,
you just heard some version of louisiana. this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this day have about 130 hostages, including some american citizens. while this war to eviscerate the terrorist organization known as hamas is going on, israel then over the weekend faced an unprecedented attack directly from iran. no longer is it the proxies, whether it's hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, all who are supported by iran, now iran directly attacked with 300-plus drones, missiles to try to kill more israelis. fortunately a coalition, of course israel, but the united states and other allies joined together to shoot down those missiles and drones. but at the same
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this...
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sir, if they can't buy their liquefied natural gas off the coast of louisiana or texas, they are going to go to vladimir putin for that supply, and that will fuel his war machine and give him more of what he needs to bring his aggression in ukraine. i don't understand it. i'm not even sure currently he even understands the full implications of that. lng is part of the national security contest and philosophy here because energy security is national security. and we cannot allow vladimir putin and iran to be supplying oil and gas to europe. that is not good for the security of the region. we have tried to put this in every package and we will continue to make the case because it is critical for our security. reporter: -- to rename the press room after frederick douglass. is this something you can do as speaker? rep. johnson: i love the idea and that is a great contest. frederick douglass was a great american. we will look into that. reporter: what is in the bill that we have not seen yet? rep. johnson: the fourth bill in the package is israel, indo pacific, ukraine, and the fourth bill
sir, if they can't buy their liquefied natural gas off the coast of louisiana or texas, they are going to go to vladimir putin for that supply, and that will fuel his war machine and give him more of what he needs to bring his aggression in ukraine. i don't understand it. i'm not even sure currently he even understands the full implications of that. lng is part of the national security contest and philosophy here because energy security is national security. and we cannot allow vladimir putin...
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the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer. the gentlewoman from new york, ms. stefanik, the gentleman from indiana, mr. bucshon, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith. the gentleman from arkansas, mr. the gentlewoman from virginia, ms. kiggans. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. rouzer. the gentleman from new york, mr. the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark. the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar. the gentleman from california, mr. lieu. the gentlewoman from colorado, ms. degette. the gentlewoman from california, ms. matsui. the gentleman from california, mr. takano. and the gentlewoman from hawaii, ms. tokuda. vice president harris: the president of the senate appoints the following members on the part of the senate to escort his excellency, kishida fumio, prime minister of japan, into the house chamber. the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from washington, ms. the senator from minnesota, ms. klobuchar. the senator from west virginia, mr. manchin. the senator from new jersey, mr. the senator from
the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer. the gentlewoman from new york, ms. stefanik, the gentleman from indiana, mr. bucshon, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith. the gentleman from arkansas, mr. the gentlewoman from virginia, ms. kiggans. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. rouzer. the gentleman from new york, mr. the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark. the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar. the gentleman from california, mr. lieu....
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congresswoman letlow is the first woman to represent louisiana in the house in more than 30 years. as a former education professional, she saw the need to increase transparency and expand school choice options. she authored the parents' bill of rights to restore parents' presence in their children's education and the empower charter school educators to lead act to aid the charter school application process. congresswoman houchin has been a leader in her community for years and served in the indiana state senate for eight years before her time in congress. language from her student bill of rights, which codifies free speech protections on college campuses, was recently passed by the committee. congresswoman miller is a conservative champion, local farmer, and vice chair of the committee on education and the workforce. her work on the parents' bill of rights was vital to its passage and enshrines' parents right to make decisions for their children. additionally, her work to protect women's sports has been instrumentsal. she will lead a congressional review act resolution to overturn
congresswoman letlow is the first woman to represent louisiana in the house in more than 30 years. as a former education professional, she saw the need to increase transparency and expand school choice options. she authored the parents' bill of rights to restore parents' presence in their children's education and the empower charter school educators to lead act to aid the charter school application process. congresswoman houchin has been a leader in her community for years and served in the...
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higgins of louisiana, mr. kline, mr. guest, mr. gash reno, ms. greene of georgia, mr. pfluger, ms. haeggman and ms. lee of florida are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary tear of homeland security, that a message be sent to the senate to inform the senate of these appointments and that the managers so appointed may, in connection with the preparation and the conduct of the trial, exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and take all necessary actions which may include following: one, employing legal, clerical and other necessary assistance and insecuring such other expenses as may be necessary to be paid from amounts available to the committeen on homeland security under applicable expense resolutions or for the applicable amounts of the house of representatives; two, sitting for persons and papers and filing with the secretary of the senate on the part of the house of representatives any pleadings in conjunction with or subsequent to the exhibition of the articles of impeachment that the managers consider nece
higgins of louisiana, mr. kline, mr. guest, mr. gash reno, ms. greene of georgia, mr. pfluger, ms. haeggman and ms. lee of florida are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary tear of homeland security, that a message be sent to the senate to inform the senate of these appointments and that the managers so appointed may, in connection with the preparation and the conduct of the trial, exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and...
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higgins of louisiana. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1149, mr. higgins and the member opposed will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. as the underlying bill was being developed as those of us on both side of the aisle are concerned about constitutional protections and the preservation of our representative republic, the principles of individual rights and liberties and freedoms and privacies that our representative republic relies upon, that our citizenry anticipate and expect, rightfully so, that their congress shall protect, as the underlying bill was being developed, there were concerns communicated from law enforcement citizens across the country at the local level especially, and there began an effort, a very good-faith effort across the spectrum politically here in this body to address those concerns. that's what my amendment does. the fourth amendment specifically calls for probable cause to be necessary for a warrant, particularly describing the place to be certain
higgins of louisiana. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1149, mr. higgins and the member opposed will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. as the underlying bill was being developed as those of us on both side of the aisle are concerned about constitutional protections and the preservation of our representative republic, the principles of individual rights and liberties and freedoms and privacies that...
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i know it is not just california but louisiana, texas, florida are also facing challenges in their property insurance market. in our conversation you mentioned fhfa does not have notice of withdrawing from insurance markets and the downstream effects that this can have it. could you elaborate on these withdrawals impact of homeowners, future homeowners not just in california but across the country? >> yes thank you for the question. property insurance property and casualty insurance is a requirement for any home purchase by fannie mae or freddie. >> and they have to have that in order for fannie and freddie to purchase them. when property carriers withdraw from large populations it's very difficult especially for first-time homebuyers to purchase a home and have to search for policy to adhere to the requirements that we have that they purchase the loan. it is interesting because we are starting to see a lot of natural disasters and the collateral fhfa is responsible for what wee a 8.4 trillion dollars outstanding in a mortgage collateral. natural disasters impact us greatly. we have a multi
i know it is not just california but louisiana, texas, florida are also facing challenges in their property insurance market. in our conversation you mentioned fhfa does not have notice of withdrawing from insurance markets and the downstream effects that this can have it. could you elaborate on these withdrawals impact of homeowners, future homeowners not just in california but across the country? >> yes thank you for the question. property insurance property and casualty insurance is a...
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so california, louisiana, florida, increasing parts are becoming uninsurable. does that enter in to fema's consideration at all when it comes to trying to create a more resilient country? states are not buying insurance because it goes from $500 one year to $15000 the next year. deanne: something we think about a lot, and how we inherited the flood insurance program because the insurance industry was not ensuring that catastrophic risk and we are seeing other catastrophic related incidents where even if you want to buy insurance you cannot get the insurance, so that is why the resilience is so incredibly important, because if we can invest in the resilience and we can make resilient communities, resilient communities are insurable communities, so we have to continue to get out there and celebrate the stories of resilience, so more communities can see the different types of projects within the scope of possibility and how they are actually impacting their insurance, where communities have it invested in creating resilience and still have adequate insurance cover
so california, louisiana, florida, increasing parts are becoming uninsurable. does that enter in to fema's consideration at all when it comes to trying to create a more resilient country? states are not buying insurance because it goes from $500 one year to $15000 the next year. deanne: something we think about a lot, and how we inherited the flood insurance program because the insurance industry was not ensuring that catastrophic risk and we are seeing other catastrophic related incidents...
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there's a quote from the louisiana state conference of the naacp. he said we have to use the same process that is being used to kick us out of the voting to make a stronger push to make sure that everyone has the unfettered right to vote. and the reason why this is important to me and it should be to the rest of americans is hr one, the john lewis voting rights act, that has to be passed. the last thing i would like to share is that you do your very best to fact-check some of the people, but it's hard to fact-check everybody with the time constraints that you have, but i do thank you for your service. have a blessed day. host: thank you, calvin. calvin was referencing a story that came out on april 6. "voter id and absentee ballot limits. the south tightens ballot laws ahead of the election. states are passing the restrictions on how votes are cast. activists say it will reduce turnout among black voters." it says since 2020, states have titans who can vote absentee and who can vote absentee into concern and absentee ballots. they passed a stricter
there's a quote from the louisiana state conference of the naacp. he said we have to use the same process that is being used to kick us out of the voting to make a stronger push to make sure that everyone has the unfettered right to vote. and the reason why this is important to me and it should be to the rest of americans is hr one, the john lewis voting rights act, that has to be passed. the last thing i would like to share is that you do your very best to fact-check some of the people, but...
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there's a quote from the louisiana state conference of the naacp. he said we have to use the same process that is being used to kick us out of the voting to make a stronger push to make sure that everyone has the unfettered right to vote. and the reason why this is important to me and it should be to the rest of americans is hr one, the john lewis voting rights act, that has to be passed. the last thing i would like to share is that you do your very best to fact-check some of the people, but it's hard to fact-check everybody with the time constraints that you have, but i do thank you for your service. have a blessed day. host: thank you, calvin. calvin was referencing a story that came out on april 6. "voter id and absentee ballot limits. the south tightens ballot laws ahead of the election. states are passing the restrictions on how votes are cast. activists say it will reduce turnout among black voters." it says since 2020, states have titans who can vote absentee and who can vote absentee into concern and absentee ballots. they passed a stricter
there's a quote from the louisiana state conference of the naacp. he said we have to use the same process that is being used to kick us out of the voting to make a stronger push to make sure that everyone has the unfettered right to vote. and the reason why this is important to me and it should be to the rest of americans is hr one, the john lewis voting rights act, that has to be passed. the last thing i would like to share is that you do your very best to fact-check some of the people, but...
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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 saying, i intend to give this my full attention. that is exactly what history and precedent did dates. never before has the senate agreed to table articles of impeachment, not for an officer of the party, not once, noti
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...
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host: john, louisiana. caller: a little history lesson, i graduated, attended purdue university with brian lamb and my freshman year, ok, room and board was $750. tuition at purdue university was about 145 dollars per semester for two semesters, and you could get your books for 20 bucks. so, for about $1000 you could go to purdue university for a year. i graduated from purdue and did not have a student loan, because i didn't need it. now i don't know what it costs. host: what did you study? just curious. caller: i got a degree in industrial management. i was going to be a shop foreman in a factory. i went into rotc and spent the next 28 years as an air force pilot and tacked on another 17 years as a delta airlines pilot. host: all right. well, we talked about how the costs of -- those days are definitely over. it's not going to costs $145 a semester. guest: purdue university is still a good example of how colleges can keep costs down. mitch daniels kept costs frozen for 10 years and it had an impact. there
host: john, louisiana. caller: a little history lesson, i graduated, attended purdue university with brian lamb and my freshman year, ok, room and board was $750. tuition at purdue university was about 145 dollars per semester for two semesters, and you could get your books for 20 bucks. so, for about $1000 you could go to purdue university for a year. i graduated from purdue and did not have a student loan, because i didn't need it. now i don't know what it costs. host: what did you study?...
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moore: yield one minute to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. mr. scalise: i rise in strong support of this bill. but, mr. speaker, for years now, this house republican majority and before we were a majority have been calling on president biden to secure america's border. we have been trying to engage president biden to fix the problem. we put together legislation in h.r. 2 and has been mentioned by many people. the strongest border security bill that has passed congress and been over in the senate since last year. and they continue to ignore it because they have wanted to ignore the problem. you saw it play out just days ago in the senate when we sent over articles of impeachment for secretary mayorkas who has failed miserably in protecting america's homeland. that is his job. he is the homeland security secretary. and you have seen him testifying that our border is secure. it would be laughable if it wasn't so insulting to millions of americans who know it's a lie. our border isn't secure. since joe biden took office and took actions to open up ou
moore: yield one minute to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. mr. scalise: i rise in strong support of this bill. but, mr. speaker, for years now, this house republican majority and before we were a majority have been calling on president biden to secure america's border. we have been trying to engage president biden to fix the problem. we put together legislation in h.r. 2 and has been mentioned by many people. the strongest border security bill that has passed congress and been over...
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ringing in $20 million, plus, in the first quarter of the year, the story from politico adding that the louisiana republican has worked aggressively to meet high expectations on the fundraising circuit and it indicates success, breaking through with high dollar donors and the party needs to hang onto the house majority this fall. there is more at politico if you would like to read on that. this is from matt in massachusetts, independent line. caller: good morning. i think the speaker politically is worse than useless, he is worthless and worse than worthless, he is aggressive. these guys teach damage and don't do anything in government, they don't do anything for us. i think the right wing likes them because they do their bidding of trying to dismantle and disrupt government so they can turn around and say, look, government doesn't work. that is their only play. they are disingenuous liars. the worst thing about this is that they are the most -- is that the most global people on the planet are religious people who believe in a father figure in the sky. i cannot respect adult to do that in the yea
ringing in $20 million, plus, in the first quarter of the year, the story from politico adding that the louisiana republican has worked aggressively to meet high expectations on the fundraising circuit and it indicates success, breaking through with high dollar donors and the party needs to hang onto the house majority this fall. there is more at politico if you would like to read on that. this is from matt in massachusetts, independent line. caller: good morning. i think the speaker...
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moore: yield one minute to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. mr. scalise: i rise in strong support of this bill. but, mr. speaker, for years now, this house republican majority and before we were a majority have been calling on president biden to secure america's border. we have been trying to engage president biden to fix the problem. we put together legislation in h.r. 2 and has been mentioned by many people. the strongest border security bill that has passed congress and been over in the senate since last year. and they continue to ignore it because they have wanted to ignore the problem. you saw it play out just days ago in the senate when we sent over articles of impeachment for secretary mayorkas who has failed miserably in protecting america's homeland. that is his job. he is the homeland security secretary. and you have seen him testifying that our border is secure. it would be laughable if it wasn't so insulting to millions of americans who know it's a lie. our border isn't secure. since joe biden took office and took actions to open up ou
moore: yield one minute to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. mr. scalise: i rise in strong support of this bill. but, mr. speaker, for years now, this house republican majority and before we were a majority have been calling on president biden to secure america's border. we have been trying to engage president biden to fix the problem. we put together legislation in h.r. 2 and has been mentioned by many people. the strongest border security bill that has passed congress and been over...
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janice in louisiana on the democrat side. caller: i want to support joe biden. i think he has done a good job and will continue to do a good job. i need to know more about ms. williamson but i don't have a computer. respecting care towards all people is the answer. stop having children you can't support. stability is so important. thank you. host: janice in louisiana. you can always view this if you have a phone or a device at c-span. now and the website is assessable by your phone as well and watch it online. from axios, the house is updating its phone system to make it easier to track down threatening calls after joining after the strike. they have described heightened security after the january 6 attack, the capitol switchboard system will identify the number of collars and greatly enhance their ability to identify and investigate individuals who make threatening interesting calls. the data will not be available for callers who blocked their numbers but it will make them track down no caller id callers more quickly. on the independent line, how are you doing
janice in louisiana on the democrat side. caller: i want to support joe biden. i think he has done a good job and will continue to do a good job. i need to know more about ms. williamson but i don't have a computer. respecting care towards all people is the answer. stop having children you can't support. stability is so important. thank you. host: janice in louisiana. you can always view this if you have a phone or a device at c-span. now and the website is assessable by your phone as well and...
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this is james in louisiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to talk about isms in congress. host: isms did you say? caller: yes, like capitalism, patriotism. our congress seems to be concerned with the wrong things these days. things that they have no control over and should not mandate. you cannot mandate patriotism. i saw a statistic a few weeks ago where i believe one of our presidents complained about a do nothing congress and that year, they passed almost 900 bills. last year congress passed 27 bills, just 27. that number stuck with me because it seems to be the same number that the declaration of independence -- we have 27 amendments to our constitution. the republicans seem to always pick on the second amendment, which only has 27 words. they're stuck on 27. that's the number of bills they passed. so congress, quit pointing your fingers and i think today they're going to take up an impeachment of mr. mayorkas when they had the very ability to pass the laws that would have done something about what they're impeaching this man abou
this is james in louisiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to talk about isms in congress. host: isms did you say? caller: yes, like capitalism, patriotism. our congress seems to be concerned with the wrong things these days. things that they have no control over and should not mandate. you cannot mandate patriotism. i saw a statistic a few weeks ago where i believe one of our presidents complained about a do nothing congress and that year, they passed almost 900 bills. last year...
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one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a sitting cabinet official without even holding a trial. they are summoning spirits they will not be able to control. please, my colleagues, don't do it. i fear though that senate democrats will try to take the articles of impeachment that our colleagues and the united states house of representatives thoughtfully crafted and passed with a majority vote and toss them into the trash without hearing from either side. they don't want to list the house impeachment managers make their case. they don't want to let secretary mayorkas make his case. they just want to ignore the evidence and sweep it under the rug and move
one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a...
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this morning, darlene louisiana, independent line. caller: ok, yes. trump's a liar. mcconnell's a liar. i think they should get out of israel, because this is a very prejudiced situation. host: what do you mean by that? caller: i hate to say it like this, but i think they've taken up for the jewish people. it's prejudiced. i do not like when they come in and talk about the swap, because that is degrading to my people. they should know better, because they have laws against this, and you should not be talking about any ethnic group like that, and it is degrading. what i see up there is they think they are professional. people in suits and crooks. that program -- american greed. i think it is all legalized american greed going on. my kind of people, like dick durbin, blumenthal, the white house, because they are trying to set things straight. as far as the other ones, they should get rid of the republican party, because they are into money, and this country will never get straightened out. host: cammy is next in houston, democrat line. hi. caller: good morning. i hope
this morning, darlene louisiana, independent line. caller: ok, yes. trump's a liar. mcconnell's a liar. i think they should get out of israel, because this is a very prejudiced situation. host: what do you mean by that? caller: i hate to say it like this, but i think they've taken up for the jewish people. it's prejudiced. i do not like when they come in and talk about the swap, because that is degrading to my people. they should know better, because they have laws against this, and you should...
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we will go to stephen louisiana on the republican line. caller: yeah, i just wanted to say that the package that they have is way too much money for our country to take in. we have $8 trillion we have given the world as of the last three years. we have nothing being given to our border, and our borders are being taken care of, so that is all i had to say. thank you. host: we will go to terry in joplin, missouri, calling on the democrats line. terry. caller: yes. host: hi, terry. caller: hey. host: do you have a comment? caller: yeah. i was going to say i agree 100% with what joe biden has done. he does not want to go over there and shoot them. he wants to do everything through diplomacy, which is great. world war ii, if we did not step in, look at what happened. the jews. if we wouldn't do nothing. the jewish people would be killed, you know. host: all right, that does it for this first hour of "washington journal." up next, we are going to be joined by cook political report founder charlie cook to discuss the issues of campaign 2024. and
we will go to stephen louisiana on the republican line. caller: yeah, i just wanted to say that the package that they have is way too much money for our country to take in. we have $8 trillion we have given the world as of the last three years. we have nothing being given to our border, and our borders are being taken care of, so that is all i had to say. thank you. host: we will go to terry in joplin, missouri, calling on the democrats line. terry. caller: yes. host: hi, terry. caller: hey....
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we will go to stephen louisiana on the republican line. caller: yeah, i just wanted to say that the package that they have is way too much money for our country to take in. we have $8 trillion we have given the world as of the last three years. we have nothing being given to our border, and our borders are being taken care of, so that is all i had to say. thank you. host: we will go to terry in joplin, missouri, calling on the democrats line. terry. caller: yes. host: hi, terry. caller: hey. host: do you have a comment? caller: yeah. i was going to say i agree 100% with what joe biden has done. he does not want to go over there and shoot them. he wants to do everything through diplomacy, which is great. world war ii, if we did not step in, look at what happened. the jews. if we wouldn't do nothing. the jewish people would be killed, you know. host: all right, that does it for this first hour of "washington journal." up next, we are going to be joined by cook political report founder charlie cook to discuss the issues of campaign 2024. and
we will go to stephen louisiana on the republican line. caller: yeah, i just wanted to say that the package that they have is way too much money for our country to take in. we have $8 trillion we have given the world as of the last three years. we have nothing being given to our border, and our borders are being taken care of, so that is all i had to say. thank you. host: we will go to terry in joplin, missouri, calling on the democrats line. terry. caller: yes. host: hi, terry. caller: hey....
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host: homer in shreveport, louisiana. caller: i am an 82-year-old vet. we suffer from collective amnesia. --unions in america. thank you. host: final comment. guest: i am not sure i am following. fighting unions in order to protect the u.s.? i would say president but it has made clear he was to be the strongest pro-union in the history of the u.s. and his actions, including several days ago with his announcement about steel and aluminum are validation of that argument. host: ryan hass at the brookings institution, think you for joining us. guest: thank you. host: 12 euros have been selected to decide, president trump's criminal trial. we are joined by ronald sullivan to break down jury selection process and the challenges in finding impartial jurors. we will be right back. >> today, watched c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly round of providing a one-stop shop to discover where the country and what they are saying to voters. this along with first-hand accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch 202
host: homer in shreveport, louisiana. caller: i am an 82-year-old vet. we suffer from collective amnesia. --unions in america. thank you. host: final comment. guest: i am not sure i am following. fighting unions in order to protect the u.s.? i would say president but it has made clear he was to be the strongest pro-union in the history of the u.s. and his actions, including several days ago with his announcement about steel and aluminum are validation of that argument. host: ryan hass at the...
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chairman, i yield. >> the gentleman yields and i now recognize the gentleman from louisiana and ranking member on the subcommittee counterterrorism law enforcement for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman, thank you secretary mayorkas for joining us today as we reveal the fy 25 budget request. president biden's budget request reflects democrats commitment to put politics aside and work in good faith to address security challenges facing the nation. today's review is important so we can continue to find solutions, not politics, solutions that we as americans should want. we often have different approaches, but what we see here in the impeachment is nothing more than a witchhunt and opportunity to cloud the issue and evidenced by the fact that the senate has measured that would bring us to a measure of success to move the ball forward. but my colleagues in the house, because of the directive by the former president, quote on quote, do not give president biden a victory, our jobs are not to give the president's victories, our job is to give the american people victories. the job is to f
chairman, i yield. >> the gentleman yields and i now recognize the gentleman from louisiana and ranking member on the subcommittee counterterrorism law enforcement for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman, thank you secretary mayorkas for joining us today as we reveal the fy 25 budget request. president biden's budget request reflects democrats commitment to put politics aside and work in good faith to address security challenges facing the nation. today's review is important so...
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big tech and ak deal-- academia to sensor speech, and one of the justices said to the solicitor in louisiana, counselor, your first amendment has the position to hamstringing the government. that's what it's supposed to do, for goodness sake. so this is about the first amendment and a free press is essential to having a robust first amendment and free debate in our culture, if you don't have free debate. you can't settle your disputes by arguing and debating, the alternative is frightening. so there's no more important hearing than this. and i want to thank our chairman and i really want to thank our four witnesses for being here. this is a critical importance. and you know what? this is why we've got to pass the press shield act, the house has got it. let's hope the senate and white house can figure this out. we pass this so we don't have this stuff that's happening to ms. herridge, happening right now. we actually had a situation in this committee room. we had matt taibbi on the stand and we had colleagues on the other side pressuring to divulge his sources. i look forward to the witness's
big tech and ak deal-- academia to sensor speech, and one of the justices said to the solicitor in louisiana, counselor, your first amendment has the position to hamstringing the government. that's what it's supposed to do, for goodness sake. so this is about the first amendment and a free press is essential to having a robust first amendment and free debate in our culture, if you don't have free debate. you can't settle your disputes by arguing and debating, the alternative is frightening. so...
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a native of southern louisiana and moved to serve as presidential management fellow at the national institute of health. she then spent 14 years on capitol hill culminating as the staff director for the house appropriations committee a masters from tulane, bachelors of arts from loyala new orleans, and with her young daughter in washington d.c. please help me in welcoming shalanda young. [applause] >> all right. well, one, because this is also a yale event, i have a teenager with me looking at colleges this weekend. my god son i can't believe is looking at colleges is visiting from new orleans with his mom, my best friend since high school, so, you know, they get to follow me to the wonkiest of things one can talk about and she goes, is this exciting? and i said for us, yes. and there are not many rooms in d.c. budget score keeping, how excited you are and everyone else is also just as excited to talk about it, but i want to thank natasha and danny and marsha for having me and for doing this. this is a long time overdue, so, thank you all for taking on this important work. ernie, did you take
a native of southern louisiana and moved to serve as presidential management fellow at the national institute of health. she then spent 14 years on capitol hill culminating as the staff director for the house appropriations committee a masters from tulane, bachelors of arts from loyala new orleans, and with her young daughter in washington d.c. please help me in welcoming shalanda young. [applause] >> all right. well, one, because this is also a yale event, i have a teenager with me...
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rodney in louisiana on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. my comment is about the man who set himself on fire at the location of the trial. yeah, the location of the trump trial. what i do not understand is what he is trying to prove, and at the end of the day, does anybody care? thank you. host: thank you for your call. adrian in houston, texas on the line for democrats. go ahead. caller: hello, longtime listener and first-time caller. something that i am getting very tired of, both sides, particularly as a democrat from the democrats is the self petting on the back saying that we got x bill passed at the x power because we had bipartisan unity in all of that. i am so sick and tired of that. as a democrat, just invigorate the base, yougo back to the daye changed the landscape so much. the republicans have to fight for an amendment to be passed for him to be limited in presidential terms. every bill that has come out on president biden's desk that appeases republicans is a slap in the face to the base of the democratic party. thank you. host
rodney in louisiana on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. my comment is about the man who set himself on fire at the location of the trial. yeah, the location of the trump trial. what i do not understand is what he is trying to prove, and at the end of the day, does anybody care? thank you. host: thank you for your call. adrian in houston, texas on the line for democrats. go ahead. caller: hello, longtime listener and first-time caller. something that i am getting very...
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you can put a doctor in prison if she takes care of a patient, as you just heard some version of from louisiana. this extreme law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where americans cannot get access you need for care. this ad step to one of three women throughout the united states of america having this limitation. for 50 years the court ruled it was a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear. there is one person responsible for this nightmare and he has acknowledged and brags about it. donald trump. in fact, trump has bragged about it which meant there is no federal right, no decision can be made at the state level. a lot of people don't even know that or focus on it. every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is working the way it is supposed to. trump goes on to cite individual state laws are working brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida. even before women know their pregnant. is that brilliant? take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back
you can put a doctor in prison if she takes care of a patient, as you just heard some version of from louisiana. this extreme law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where americans cannot get access you need for care. this ad step to one of three women throughout the united states of america having this limitation. for 50 years the court ruled it was a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. two years ago, that was taken away. let's...
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host: john, louisiana. caller: a little history lesson, i graduated, attended purdue university with brian lamb and my freshman year, ok, room and board was $750. tuition at purdue university was about 145 dollars per semester for two semesters, and you could get your books for 20 bucks. so, for about $1000 you could go to purdue university for a year. i graduated from purdue and did not have a student loan, because i didn't need it. now i don't know what it costs. host: what did you study? just curious. caller: i got a degree in industrial management. i was going to be a shop foreman in a factory. i went into rotc and spent the next 28 years as an air force pilot and tacked on another 17 years as a delta airlines pilot. host: all right. well, we talked about how the costs of -- those days are definitely over. it's not going to costs $145 a semester. guest: purdue university is still a good example of how colleges can keep costs down. mitch daniels kept costs frozen for 10 years and it had an impact. there
host: john, louisiana. caller: a little history lesson, i graduated, attended purdue university with brian lamb and my freshman year, ok, room and board was $750. tuition at purdue university was about 145 dollars per semester for two semesters, and you could get your books for 20 bucks. so, for about $1000 you could go to purdue university for a year. i graduated from purdue and did not have a student loan, because i didn't need it. now i don't know what it costs. host: what did you study?...
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that is louisiana. that is oklahoma. where we are talking about this level of poverty. i'm not talking about baltimore. i was raised in denmark, south carolina where we had the same series of leaders say for jim hodges the past three decades so you are talking points are wrong and we are talking about the poverty that is there. and i'm not dealing with anything in the past. what i'm saying is that the papgs has to be reckon -- past has to be reckoned with because it manifests itself today in these systems of unjustice and i would dare ask you in syracuse or pat from florida where are black women three times more likely it die in childbirth than white women. you cannot answer because you refuse to acknowledge that the systems of impropriety exist and you continue it turn a blind eye i will make sure black folk don't have to continue to try to survive. i want to get to a point where we can thrive. that is my number one focus. that is why i don't just talk about the past. i talk about where we can go in the future and how we can get there. host: where are some of the bigge
that is louisiana. that is oklahoma. where we are talking about this level of poverty. i'm not talking about baltimore. i was raised in denmark, south carolina where we had the same series of leaders say for jim hodges the past three decades so you are talking points are wrong and we are talking about the poverty that is there. and i'm not dealing with anything in the past. what i'm saying is that the papgs has to be reckon -- past has to be reckoned with because it manifests itself today in...
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this is randy, louisiana, independent. caller: thank you for taking my call. the man you just had on, a quaker, palmer, he has really got it wrong. i am sorry about this preparation stuff. i might be wrong. i believe their own people sold him into slavery. it began in africa. that is not our -- all our fault. there are people over there that should be giving reparations. i don't know what they sold them for. host: these past two days on the "washington journal we have featured presidential candidates other than joe biden and donald trump. one more of those candidates are joining us via phone to chat with us about his campaign. his name literally anything else. thanks for calling in. we will work on getting literally anybody else on the phone with us here. having some phone issues. we will chat with him and talk about his campaign. he is a teacher from texas who changed his name to literally anybody else and is running for president. this is colin in new york, democrat. caller: good morning. my topic is about the immigration problem. we have all these people co
this is randy, louisiana, independent. caller: thank you for taking my call. the man you just had on, a quaker, palmer, he has really got it wrong. i am sorry about this preparation stuff. i might be wrong. i believe their own people sold him into slavery. it began in africa. that is not our -- all our fault. there are people over there that should be giving reparations. i don't know what they sold them for. host: these past two days on the "washington journal we have featured presidential...
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cherfilus-mccormick: i'd like to yield now to representative troy carter from louisiana. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you to my dear friend and colleague, congresswoman ms. cherfilus-mccormick. we're here to honor the memory of a dear friend and colleague, congressman donald payne jr., a remarkable public servant and true champion of justice, equality, and progress. i was honored to serve alongside him on the committee of homeland security and transportation infrastructure committees. donald payne was not just a public servant. he was a force for change. a voice for the voiceless, a beacon of hope for the people of new jersey and all americans. he dedicated his career to fighting for racial justice and equal rights. he believed in a future where education was accessible to all, championing free college tuition and sustainable infrastructure that would benefit everyone. in congress he demonstrated the exception will alleyedership, serving as -- exceptional leadership, serving on the committees focused on transportation, infrastructure, and emergency preparedne
cherfilus-mccormick: i'd like to yield now to representative troy carter from louisiana. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you to my dear friend and colleague, congresswoman ms. cherfilus-mccormick. we're here to honor the memory of a dear friend and colleague, congressman donald payne jr., a remarkable public servant and true champion of justice, equality, and progress. i was honored to serve alongside him on the committee of homeland security and transportation infrastructure...