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senate. i don't think -- i don't know if you noticed that or not. we thank you very much. helen rogers of my staff is also here. the staff do incredible work for us. i always want to acknowledge them. thank you for being here. thank you for what you. do i want to thank the sponsors. i want to thank you for putting this one on. i know my colleagues from the house of representatives will be here a little later on. they have some voting that they're doing at this particular moment. it is a challenge because of the leadership in the house of representatives for them to get anything done. so hopefully they'll be able to move some legislation. i just really wanted to start by saying, 100 years is too long to wait on this thing. we've got to get the acknowledgment of the amendment as being part of the constitution. that's bottom line. i strongly support the efforts of senator gillibrand and representative bush are doing, my legislature, the maryland ledge slay sure has a resolution to acknowledge th
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submits the question to the senate. is the point of order well taken? the senator from utah is recognized. recognized. >> as long as the majority leader was moments ago making this particular point of order of the impeachment article article one refers to the willful defiance by secretary mayorkas of the law and making that to article one and the reasons articulated by the senate entrance editors. he is far wrong with respect to article two article two accuses him of making false statements this is a violation of section 1001. a felony offense. if this is not a high crime and misdemeanor what is. if this is not teachable what is. what precedents will be -- we need to address this and discuss it. >> in closed session. i move that the senate proceed closed session to allow for deliberation on the very consequential point of order that he just made which violates under them years of american legal precedent and understanding. >> and we enter into motion. >> rule 24. >> the question is on the motion is there a sufficient se
submits the question to the senate. is the point of order well taken? the senator from utah is recognized. recognized. >> as long as the majority leader was moments ago making this particular point of order of the impeachment article article one refers to the willful defiance by secretary mayorkas of the law and making that to article one and the reasons articulated by the senate entrance editors. he is far wrong with respect to article two article two accuses him of making false...
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here is senator tillis. "it is rich the democrats now don't want to hav an impeachment trial for sec. mayorkas after they weaponized d rushed the impeachment process against president trump." and senator mike lee, "today, senate democrats refed to do their constitutional duty. they let mayorkas off for destroying our border with no trial, throwing out over two centuries of precedent. we will member this next time democrats want to remove someone from office." and senator warner, i am glad t see us move on from that point was impeachment hearing. it is time to getacto work on things that matter, cating middle-class jobs, protecting elecon security, and keeping our word to our partners abroad. and just a reminder of what those impeachment articles were. this is from the house. the two articles were, first, willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law, and the second, breach of the public trust. we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent.
here is senator tillis. "it is rich the democrats now don't want to hav an impeachment trial for sec. mayorkas after they weaponized d rushed the impeachment process against president trump." and senator mike lee, "today, senate democrats refed to do their constitutional duty. they let mayorkas off for destroying our border with no trial, throwing out over two centuries of precedent. we will member this next time democrats want to remove someone from office." and senator...
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. >> senator, i know last week when we were talking here, several of you, senator johnson, senator lee, talked about the fact that -- by unanimous consent and there were no trials, this would be repercussions for that. sounds like tomorrow we'll know whether or not there's going to be a trial, so does that the still stand? >> absolutely. >> what does that look like? >> what it looks like is that instead of being -- as is necessary for it to operate, i mean, i don't know how many unanimous consent requests are made and granted in a particular if day, but it's a lot. and some days it's more than others. but the place can't function without hem. last night if -- without them. last night i forced an additional procedural vote that we wouldn't have other side had to take in light of what they were doing, and if they take a weasely way out of this, if they betray our constitutional obligation in the senate, i think we have an obligation on our side to make clear that that's not okay. and that doesn't involve simply looking at this as they run roughshod over the constitution. >> but, hike --
. >> senator, i know last week when we were talking here, several of you, senator johnson, senator lee, talked about the fact that -- by unanimous consent and there were no trials, this would be repercussions for that. sounds like tomorrow we'll know whether or not there's going to be a trial, so does that the still stand? >> absolutely. >> what does that look like? >> what it looks like is that instead of being -- as is necessary for it to operate, i mean, i don't know...
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a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i rise to urge my colleagues to pass this important legislation, and i want to thank senator -- leader schumer for his tremendous leadership on this entire package. it is amazing his dedication and support to getting this done really, really held steadfast. owl caucus, as -- our caucus, as the just described, and so many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle. i also with a with to thank senator murray for her continued leadership on appropriations bills. this supplemental will supply ukraine with desperately needed equipment and weapons and training and logistics. for two years the ukrainian people have shown courage and resilience enabling them to resist russian aggression. and as just described by our leader, it would be disastrous for our national security and democracy and human rights if we had not supported them. this bill also continues to support american taxpayers by authorizing the president to use an estimated $5 billion in frozen russian assets. these ass
a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i rise to urge my colleagues to pass this important legislation, and i want to thank senator -- leader schumer for his tremendous leadership on this entire package. it is amazing his dedication and support to getting this done really, really held steadfast. owl caucus, as -- our caucus, as the just described, and so many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle. i also with a with to...
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>> senator, the senate negotiated bipartisan bill would have been transformative. it would have been transformative in two primary regards. we have resources to the department of homeland security, and the other department agencies in the federal government that administered immigration law. field operations officers, or within u.s. customers and border protection. over 4000 asylum officers. more immigration judges. this is as an example. in addition, very importantly, it would have changed the system. the broken system dramatically. one of the greatest of our current system. it takes multiple years from the time of encounter. we have a final adjudication of the asylum case. the senate negotiated bipartisan legislation. this would have taken a multi- year process. this draws people to the united states. this would have shrunk it to sometimes less than 90 days. that changes dramatically, the calculation of attending migrants. it would have empowered us to use expedited removal. we have a speedy and fair process for individuals not just in immigration detention. we h
>> senator, the senate negotiated bipartisan bill would have been transformative. it would have been transformative in two primary regards. we have resources to the department of homeland security, and the other department agencies in the federal government that administered immigration law. field operations officers, or within u.s. customers and border protection. over 4000 asylum officers. more immigration judges. this is as an example. in addition, very importantly, it would have...
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here is senator tillis. "it is rich the democrats now don't want to have an impeachment trial for sec. mayorkas after they weoned and rushed the impeachment procesagainst president trump." and senator mike lee, "today, nate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. they let mayorkas off for destroying ourorder with no trial, throwing ouover two centuries of precedent. we will member this next time demoats want to remove someone from offic" and senatorarner, i am glad to see us move on from that point was impeachment hearing. it is time to get back to work on things that matter, creating middle-class jobs, protectg election security, and keeping our word to our partners abroad. and just a reminder of what those impeachment articles were. this is from the house. the two articles were, first, willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law, and the second, breach of the public trust. we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent. good
here is senator tillis. "it is rich the democrats now don't want to have an impeachment trial for sec. mayorkas after they weoned and rushed the impeachment procesagainst president trump." and senator mike lee, "today, nate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. they let mayorkas off for destroying ourorder with no trial, throwing ouover two centuries of precedent. we will member this next time demoats want to remove someone from offic" and senatorarner, i am...
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res. 614, the full senate trial, that senator cruz be recognized to offer the text of s. res. 622, the trial committee. that there then be up to 60 minutes of ipodate on the resolutions -- of debate on the resolutions concurrently and equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. following the use or yielding back of that time, the senate vote on or in relation to the resolutions in the order listed with no amendments in order. further, following the disposition of the trial resolutions, if they are not agreed to, senator schumer or his designee be recognized to make a motion to dismiss the first article, that the motion be subject to only seven points of order, that there be up to 60 minutes for debate cob currently and -- concurrently and equally divided on the motions to dismiss and points of order, and following the use or yielding of that time, the senate vote in relation to the points of order in the order railed -- raised and motion to dismiss. further, if senator schumer or des designee makes a motion to disminimums the second article of impeachment,
res. 614, the full senate trial, that senator cruz be recognized to offer the text of s. res. 622, the trial committee. that there then be up to 60 minutes of ipodate on the resolutions -- of debate on the resolutions concurrently and equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. following the use or yielding back of that time, the senate vote on or in relation to the resolutions in the order listed with no amendments in order. further, following the disposition of the trial...
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how are you feeling about what's going on over in the senate? have you had conversation with senate democrats how they're feeling about this broken up package that got 70 votes as one complete package earlier this year? mr. aguilar: all the discussions at this point should include senate democrats. there isn't anything speaker johnson proposes that does not meet the test of what house republicans have indicated but also that senate democrats can deliver in a bipartisan way. so my understanding is that legislative leaders have been having those discussions and that senator schumer and the white house have also been part of these discussions. this isn't anything we're looking to do in a vacuum. we need to ensure that all five corners have agreement in order to proceed because ultimately the focus is delivering aid and getting this to the president's desk and signing it into law as quickly as possible. that's the focus and mission, so working with our colleagues on the other side of the dome is absolutely part of the process. reporter: given the ur
how are you feeling about what's going on over in the senate? have you had conversation with senate democrats how they're feeling about this broken up package that got 70 votes as one complete package earlier this year? mr. aguilar: all the discussions at this point should include senate democrats. there isn't anything speaker johnson proposes that does not meet the test of what house republicans have indicated but also that senate democrats can deliver in a bipartisan way. so my understanding...
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>> 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 the second tranche of funds under the shelter and services program. we are going to receive applications for it for existing recipients, as well as those who are first-time applicants and we are very focused on getting the dollars out the door as quickly as possible and as fairly as possible. >> thank you. during the last meeting, we spoke about the margin of error. first of all thank you for following through on that commitment. fema announced a 5% margin of number which is critical for ngos who are providing services. i was also pleased to see that the most recent fiscal year reward offers a cap on hotel booking. in order to
>> 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 the second tranche of funds under the shelter and services program. we are going to receive applications...
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tes senator will soon come to an end. as i reflect on that reality, i am of course filled with many emotions, but the one that i feel most is gratitude. gratitude first to god, creator of life and law, whose -- without whose loving kindness nothing would be possible. gratitude to america, this extraordinary land of opportunity which has given someone like me so many opportunities. gratitude to the people of connecticut who have entrusted me with the privilege of public service for 40 years, the last 24 in the united states senate. gratitude to my senate colleagues whom i've come to know as friends and with whom it has been such an honor to serve. gratitude to all the people without whose help, hard work and support i never would have made it to the senate or stayed here. the gifted and hardworking staff in connecticut and washington who supported, informed and enriched my service here, and the volunteers in my campaigns who gave so much and asked for nothing in return except that i do what i believe was right. gratitude t
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the one you gave to senator brett or the when you came to congressman bishop or the one you gave to senator paul or do you want to try a fourth one? >> senator, i will not speak to the particulars of the case given the pending -- >> of course you don't want to because it is an indictment of your policies. let's just review jose >> the rule further provides for consideration of hr 33 85 ukraine supplemental appropriations act. all points of order against consideration of the bill. >> the rule weighs all points of order against the amendments. the rule provides those amendments reported to the committee as a whole, the question of their adoption shall be put to the house without demand. the rule further provides for consideration of hr 8030 through six 2024 under a structured rule. the rule provides the bill shall be considered as read. the rule provides 30 minutes of general debate by control of the chair and ranking member of the committee on appropriations or respective designee. only the amendment printed in part c of the rules committee report accommodating the resolution. each such amen
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host: the latest poll in the pennsylvania senate race has the democratic incumbent senator bob casey up 13 points according to the pittsburgh post-gazette. the latest ads from both of the party nominees in the keystone state senate contest. >> they hope you will not notice, ceo sneak around downsizing favorite brands charging more for less. same packaging, smaller box, from your logo, you were servings. i am bob casey. my plan gives the federal trade commission a plan to punish corporate price gouging and let's use huge tax breaks to put more money back in your pocket. >> six minutes, that is all you get. on the wrestling mat, there is no place to hide. i am dave mccormick. wrestling is in the bloodstream of pennsylvania. the toughness, the grid, the independence you see on those wrestling mats, using of those high school gymnasiums, to me that represents the best of pennsylvania. when i look around the country i see these intractable problems, and more than anything else we need leadership. the thing i learned is leadership is about toughness, it is about resilience, it is about mak
host: the latest poll in the pennsylvania senate race has the democratic incumbent senator bob casey up 13 points according to the pittsburgh post-gazette. the latest ads from both of the party nominees in the keystone state senate contest. >> they hope you will not notice, ceo sneak around downsizing favorite brands charging more for less. same packaging, smaller box, from your logo, you were servings. i am bob casey. my plan gives the federal trade commission a plan to punish corporate...
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the chair therefore under the precedence of the senate submits the question to the senate. is the point of order well taken? >> this quorum call continues. we're waiting for center speaker you are hearing the roll call of the names of the united states senators as they go through this quorum call, even though there's obviously a quorum on the floor due to earlier productions of impeachment trial. sey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. >> explained we are and why this is a quorum call despite what we heard from senator schumer not too long ago. >> basically to buy time on the senate floor some republican senators can figure out how to respond to this move right here. schumer is raising a point of order that the first article of impeachment is unconstitutional. because it does not allege a high crime or misdemeanor. that's this data set by the constitution. patty murray as you just showed says she doesn't have the power to decide the question. she's going to ask for the senatens to vote on whether the point of ordern. is valid. if the senate votes to sustain schumer's point of order
the chair therefore under the precedence of the senate submits the question to the senate. is the point of order well taken? >> this quorum call continues. we're waiting for center speaker you are hearing the roll call of the names of the united states senators as they go through this quorum call, even though there's obviously a quorum on the floor due to earlier productions of impeachment trial. sey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. >> explained we are and why this is a quorum call...
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reporter: what could the senate have done to move this along faster, or do you think the senate had to follow this course through the house? sen. mcconnell: well, we actually ended up with a greater percentage of our congress than in the house supporting the supplemental. and as i have said repeatedly, it shows growth for us playing a role in the world that we need to play. 22 the first time, at least 30 this time. we will see what the final passage vote is, but at least 30. that is moving the way i would like to see it move, so i would call that progress. reporter: how important is it to you personally, the passage of this before you step down from leadership? sen. mcconnell: this is not about me. this is about our country and the free world. as you all know, i have been around a while. we've been dealing with the russians off-and-on since i was born. my dad was fighting the germans in world war ii, in the war came to an end when he met the russians in the czech republic. and i have some letters he wrote my mother pointing out the russians were going to be a big problem. this is a reg
reporter: what could the senate have done to move this along faster, or do you think the senate had to follow this course through the house? sen. mcconnell: well, we actually ended up with a greater percentage of our congress than in the house supporting the supplemental. and as i have said repeatedly, it shows growth for us playing a role in the world that we need to play. 22 the first time, at least 30 this time. we will see what the final passage vote is, but at least 30. that is moving the...
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senate candidate forum. this is your voice, your future. >> good evening and welcome to your voice, your future, maryland u.s. senate candidate forum. in preparing this forum, both campaigns are good to know opening statements. the debate topics include the economy, the budget, foreign affairs, crime and, law enforcement education at reproductive rights. all questions are directed to both candidates they have one minute to answer 30 seconds for rebuttals. a quick test to determine who gets the first question and who goes first in closing statements. you can see the coin flip on foxbaltimore.com. joining me my colleague at fox 45, mackenzie frost, the baltimore sun, jeff burger, and the university of baltimore schaefer center's dean. they are the panel will ask the questions this evening. allow me to introduce the candidates. prince georges county executive angela alsobrooks, and congressman from the fifth district of maryland, david truman. thank you both for being here. wonderful. candidates, are you ready?
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senator thom till is. democrats don't want to have an impeachment trial for secretary mayorkas after they rushed the impeachment process against president trump. senate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. they left him off with no trial, rolling out two centuries of december dent. we will remember this. and senator mark warner, i am glad to see us move on from that totally impeachment hearing. it's time to get back to work creating middle class jobs protecting our election security and keeping our word to our partners abroad. and just a reminder of what those impeachment articles were, this is from the house, the two articles were the first willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and second, breach of the public trust. we'll go to your calls and get your reaction starting with aaron in florida, independents. caller: thank you for picking up my call. i could see why they went down the order of removing certain articles. if we are in court case. and the thing i just hope this count
senator thom till is. democrats don't want to have an impeachment trial for secretary mayorkas after they rushed the impeachment process against president trump. senate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. they left him off with no trial, rolling out two centuries of december dent. we will remember this. and senator mark warner, i am glad to see us move on from that totally impeachment hearing. it's time to get back to work creating middle class jobs protecting our election...
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the senator from wyoming. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from alaska, ms. mruczkowski. the senator from idaho, mr. parishioner. and the senator from tennessee, mr. haggardy. haggerty. the speaker: members of the escort committee have entered the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of japan. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency, kishida fumio, the prime minister of japan. prime minister kishida: mr. speaker, madam vice president, honorable members of the united states congress. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. i never get such nice applause from the japanese. let me introduce my wife, yuko, in the gallery. the fact that i married yuko should give you great confidence in all my decisions. i'm truly honored to speak here in this citadel of democracy and before you the representatives of the american
the senator from wyoming. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from alaska, ms. mruczkowski. the senator from idaho, mr. parishioner. and the senator from tennessee, mr. haggardy. haggerty. the speaker: members of the escort committee have entered the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of japan....
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scalise says h.r. 2 was sent to the senate. the senate didn't ignore the issue. the senate negotiated as was mentioned before, a very, very tough immigration bill, the toughest ever, negotiated by senator lankford whose reputation is the second most conservative in the senate. but it didn't pass. why? because former president trump said don't pass anything, don't pass h.r. 2, don't pass the senate bill. i want an issue. i don't want this issue solved. i don't want a solution. i want an issue for the campaign. that's what the president said. congressman nehls said why should we give a win to a democrat, unquote. so don't tell me that anyone is serious about h.r. 2. they're not. and h.r. 2 is so draconian, the senate wouldn't give it more than 32 votes. we know that. we know that h.r. 2 is a fiction in the senate. we know the senate negotiated a very strong bill. but that bill could not advance because the president said he didn't want it. and -- not this president, the former president trump said he didn't want. and doesn't want anything to pass on this subject. s
scalise says h.r. 2 was sent to the senate. the senate didn't ignore the issue. the senate negotiated as was mentioned before, a very, very tough immigration bill, the toughest ever, negotiated by senator lankford whose reputation is the second most conservative in the senate. but it didn't pass. why? because former president trump said don't pass anything, don't pass h.r. 2, don't pass the senate bill. i want an issue. i don't want this issue solved. i don't want a solution. i want an issue...
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scalise says h.r. 2 was sent to the senate. the senate didn't ignore the issue. the senate negotiated as was mentioned before, a very, very tough immigration bill, the toughest ever, negotiated by senator lankford whose reputation is the second most conservative in the senate. but it didn't pass. why? because former president trump said don't pass anything, don't pass h.r. 2, don't pass the senate bill. i want an issue. i don't want this issue solved. i don't want a solution. i want an issue for the campaign. that's what the president said. congressman nehls said why should we give a win to a democrat, unquote. so don't tell me that anyone is serious about h.r. 2. they're not. and h.r. 2 is so draconian, the senate wouldn't give it more than 32 votes. we know that. we know that h.r. 2 is a fiction in the senate. we know the senate negotiated a very strong bill. but that bill could not advance because the president said he didn't want it. and -- not this president, the former president trump said he didn't want. and doesn't want anything to pass on this subject. s
scalise says h.r. 2 was sent to the senate. the senate didn't ignore the issue. the senate negotiated as was mentioned before, a very, very tough immigration bill, the toughest ever, negotiated by senator lankford whose reputation is the second most conservative in the senate. but it didn't pass. why? because former president trump said don't pass anything, don't pass h.r. 2, don't pass the senate bill. i want an issue. i don't want this issue solved. i don't want a solution. i want an issue...
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house and senate. each week authors and historians will tell these stories, we'll see historic footage from those periods and examine the impact and legacy of key congressional hearings. this week a senate committee led by tennessee democratic senator examines organized crime and interstate commerce in the early 1950's. hearings were held throughout the country and included key figures, including crime boss frank costello, resulting in the f.b.i.'s national crime syndicate. watch congress investigates saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> at mediacom, we believe that whether you live here or right here or way out in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet. that's why we're leading the way in taking to you 10-g. >> mediacom supports c-span as a public service, along with ese other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy
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i yield back to senator cantwell. ms. cantwell: i thank senator warner for his perspective as chairman of the intelligence committee and his hard work. and he and i introduced legislation years ago to deal with tissue. india tiktok users migrated to other platforms including google's youtube and i understandian small businesses foreign other ways to operate on other platforms. this smeltal contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary-controlled application act. congress has a nonpunitive policy proposal in passing this electricals. -- this legislation. congress is not acting to punish tiktok, bytedance or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage, surveillance, maligned operations, harming vulnerable americans, our servicemen and women and our u.s. government personnel. mr. warner: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. warner: i would like to expound a little bit on what senator cantwell has just said. because it has
i yield back to senator cantwell. ms. cantwell: i thank senator warner for his perspective as chairman of the intelligence committee and his hard work. and he and i introduced legislation years ago to deal with tissue. india tiktok users migrated to other platforms including google's youtube and i understandian small businesses foreign other ways to operate on other platforms. this smeltal contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary-controlled application act. congress has a...
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senate mike lee, today senate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. senator mark warner, i'm glad to see us move on from that totally pointless impeachment hearing. it's time to move on to things that matter, world class jobs, and keeping our word to our partners abroad. and we'll get your reactions to that. starting with aaron in florida. caller: thank you for taking my call. my thing is, i can see why they went dunn the order of removing certain article which is they -- let's be real, the same thing would happen. so you can move on from it. my thing is i hope this country. host: diana is next. good morning. caller: good morning. my father worked for the defense industry he worked on the b-2 bomber. our families became naturalized citizens for fighting world war ii and my grandmother became a naturalized citizen in 1943. in california i cannot have my property legally in my name even though i'm a citizen and born in the united states. i have to have it listed in my mother's name because -- host: i'm sorry you're struggling with that, that's not our t
senate mike lee, today senate democrats refused to do their constitutional duty. senator mark warner, i'm glad to see us move on from that totally pointless impeachment hearing. it's time to move on to things that matter, world class jobs, and keeping our word to our partners abroad. and we'll get your reactions to that. starting with aaron in florida. caller: thank you for taking my call. my thing is, i can see why they went dunn the order of removing certain article which is they -- let's be...
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here is senators -- anti-one. here is senator cantwell and senator warner speaking on the foreign aid bill and highlighting this tiktok provision. >> the supplemental contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary controlled application act. congress has a nonpunitive policy proposal in passing this legislation. congress is not acting to punish bytedance, tiktok or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage, surveillance, maligned operation, harming vulnerable americans, our servicemen and women and our u.s. government personnel. >> mr. president? >> senator from virginia. >> i would like to expand on what senator cantwell has just been said. it has been made absolutely clear a number of chinese laws require chinese companies and their subsidiaries to assist p.r.c. security agencies and abide by the secret and unchallengeable government directives. the truth is these chinese companies at the end of the day, they don't owe their obligation to
here is senators -- anti-one. here is senator cantwell and senator warner speaking on the foreign aid bill and highlighting this tiktok provision. >> the supplemental contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary controlled application act. congress has a nonpunitive policy proposal in passing this legislation. congress is not acting to punish bytedance, tiktok or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage,...
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senator klobuchar, then senator schmitt and i think, senator welch. >> thank you, chair, for this important hearing. thank you, and i'm so sorry, doc tor about your sister. thank you for your advocacy. i will start with you, professor meshkati, can you talk about why it is critical we invest in a strong pipeline to the aviation field? i am am obsessed with this because whether it is air traffic controllers or mechanics, or the like, what's going to happen if we don't invest? >> thank you for a question, senator klobuchar. i was investing in the pipeline for training in the aviation sector. that is important. right now, one of the issues we're facing is workforce attrition. there have been a lot of retirements from boeing and other places. the issue of training is becoming important in workforce development. in fact, for the safety critical system, in the case of aviation being air traffic controllers up, pilots, engineers and machinists. two weeks ago, the workforce development for the energy system in the gulf of mexico is another issue, particularly with new technologies like wind turbine
senator klobuchar, then senator schmitt and i think, senator welch. >> thank you, chair, for this important hearing. thank you, and i'm so sorry, doc tor about your sister. thank you for your advocacy. i will start with you, professor meshkati, can you talk about why it is critical we invest in a strong pipeline to the aviation field? i am am obsessed with this because whether it is air traffic controllers or mechanics, or the like, what's going to happen if we don't invest? >>...
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senator coons and i-- and you'll hear from senator klobuchar, the no fakes bill, ai in protection of our entertainment community to protect the name, image, likeness and voice. so that's kind of the first bill out of the box, but in tennessee, i say we have the good, bad and the ugly relationship with ai. a lot of concern from our entertainment community, but when you look at logistics, when you look at manufacturing, when you look at health care with predictive diagnosis and disease analysis and protocols that are going to speed you through research, then this is where ai can play a substantial role and we're really looking forward to the innovation that they are going to bring that researchers utilizing ai are going to bring. now, i think it is going to be so important that we continue to work with our national labs and that we continue that research with our research institutions, ut has a lab over at oak ridge where we're doing some shared research and then, also, we've got some good work that's being done around some of the new work with space force, with hypersonics, and the ut
senator coons and i-- and you'll hear from senator klobuchar, the no fakes bill, ai in protection of our entertainment community to protect the name, image, likeness and voice. so that's kind of the first bill out of the box, but in tennessee, i say we have the good, bad and the ugly relationship with ai. a lot of concern from our entertainment community, but when you look at logistics, when you look at manufacturing, when you look at health care with predictive diagnosis and disease analysis...
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it was on the senate floor last night that several senators spoke out on the issue. 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
it was on the senate floor last night that several senators spoke out on the issue. 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...
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next will be senator johnson and senator tillis. we will going. senator johnson, you are next. i will be right back. sen. johnson: senator grassley, i do not think he asked with a commitment. will you commit to meeting with those two whistleblowers? mr. werfel: senator, what i commit to is relying on the inspector general run the process to make sure that the rights of those whistleblowers are protected. i'm not going to jump in front of it. sen. johnson: your answer is no. last year there were bizarre things going on that seemed like a politically-motivated, unannounced home visit. we wrote you about that. you claim section 6103, which i understand. since then we have seen irs agents using a fake alias to enter someone's home. we have seen an irs attorney backing documents. my question. have you investigated these situations? has anybody been held accountable? i know you ended unannounced home visits. by and large. have you investigated these? has anyone been held accountable? mr. werfel: in any situation where the irs makes a mistake or acts inappropriately, or an irs employe
next will be senator johnson and senator tillis. we will going. senator johnson, you are next. i will be right back. sen. johnson: senator grassley, i do not think he asked with a commitment. will you commit to meeting with those two whistleblowers? mr. werfel: senator, what i commit to is relying on the inspector general run the process to make sure that the rights of those whistleblowers are protected. i'm not going to jump in front of it. sen. johnson: your answer is no. last year there were...
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chair durbin: thank you, senator. senator kotten. sen. cotton: mr. schwartz, i have a senate -- series of questions to establish a baseline facts. since the professor mentioned you by name for disagreement, would you like to respond? i think she said arbitration fees are higher than court fees. mr. schwartz: i submit the rules of the american arbitration association. the payment is not more than $300, and there is one way of fee sharing if you win the arbitration. all of your fees are reimbursed. i will submit the rules to the committee and to the professor. sen. cotton: is that $300 a day? mr. schwartz: no, an immediate fee. i will submit the rules to the committee. the rules don't lie. people can speculate about them. take a look at them. sen. cotton: thank you. i will go to the questions i have two establish baseline facts. the point of having a court system is that people who have been wronged can have a fair and efficient system, correct? mr. schwartz: that is right. sen. cotton: are state and federal courts overburdened? mr. schwartz: yes, they
chair durbin: thank you, senator. senator kotten. sen. cotton: mr. schwartz, i have a senate -- series of questions to establish a baseline facts. since the professor mentioned you by name for disagreement, would you like to respond? i think she said arbitration fees are higher than court fees. mr. schwartz: i submit the rules of the american arbitration association. the payment is not more than $300, and there is one way of fee sharing if you win the arbitration. all of your fees are...
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senator schumer: it is not every day you can say you made the world a better place but the senate can say that tonight. let me say a few things. after more than six months of hard work, many to us and turns, americans will not turn our back on you. we tell our allies we stand with you. we tell our adversaries don't mess with us. we told the world we will do everything to defend democracy. the national security bill is one of the most important measures in a very long time to protect american security and of the security of western democracy. to our friends in ukraine, america will deliver more supplies to resist vladimir putin on the battlefield. to israel america will deliver aid to help you fight this gorge of hamas. two innocent civilians in gaza and those around the world who face hunger, america will deliver food, medicine and clothing. we will stand with you to resist the chinese communist party. and to the world, america will never shrink from its responsibilities as a leader on the world stage. tonight we make vladimir putin request the day he questioned america's those solve.
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the senate voted months ago, the senate can barely agree on what to have for lunch, and they voted months ago. and what did the house do? what did my house republican friends do? nothing. no action to help our allies. it's all delay. distract. deny. and blame joe biden. i would just say to my colleagues, look at what maga extremism has gotten you. nothing. nothing. not a damn thing. in fact it has empowered democrats at every critical juncture in this congress. it has been democrats who have been the ones to stand up for our country and do the right thing for the american people democrats ensure the u.s. didn't default on its debt last year, in case anybody forgot. democrats supplied the votes to keep the government running in september of last year. in november of last year. and in march of this year. democrats supplied the votes to pass the national defense authorization act. democrats supplied the votes to for the tax relief bill that passed earlier this year. democrats have done the job that republicans have refused to do. and again, we have different priorities and i think based on w
the senate voted months ago, the senate can barely agree on what to have for lunch, and they voted months ago. and what did the house do? what did my house republican friends do? nothing. no action to help our allies. it's all delay. distract. deny. and blame joe biden. i would just say to my colleagues, look at what maga extremism has gotten you. nothing. nothing. not a damn thing. in fact it has empowered democrats at every critical juncture in this congress. it has been democrats who have...
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guest: the senate is bound to take it up. and those will be brought over from the house on tuesday and the majority leader has said the senators will be sworn in, the president pro tem will preside in the chair. we expected to be quickly dismissed. i'm not sure if on that day or the day after but the deadline is adding impetus to this with sworn intelligence surveillance act that passed the house, the senate needs to act on that before april 19, the end of the week. that would give a lot of argument for those who want to dismiss the impeachment saying we have to get back to the legislative agenda. we are told there's a procedural objection in the house one that cleared on monday. starting the process but it will be right up to the deadline. >> you talk about procedural to drag out the impeachment beyond maybe just the next day and vote for dismissal? guest: there are always procedural motions. at the end of the day if you've got the votes it takes the majority to dismiss it or referred to committee, it looks like democrats in
guest: the senate is bound to take it up. and those will be brought over from the house on tuesday and the majority leader has said the senators will be sworn in, the president pro tem will preside in the chair. we expected to be quickly dismissed. i'm not sure if on that day or the day after but the deadline is adding impetus to this with sworn intelligence surveillance act that passed the house, the senate needs to act on that before april 19, the end of the week. that would give a lot of...
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cantwell: thank you, senator blackburn. senator warnock. >> thank you. the stakes are too high for commercial aircraft to have the systemic problems we're seeing with boeing so i'd like to examine how we got here. sen. warnock: yes or no, through organization designation authorizations or o.d.a.'s, can the f.a.a. delegate certain safety certification and other responsibilities to an aircraft manufacturer like boeing? yes or no? mr. de luis: yes. but currently -- yes because it's done with other manufacturers. but there are issues as described in our report that makes us be leiery of saying, yeah, go ahead and just do it. i think boeing needs to prove that it's capable. sen. warnock: the question is, are they able to delegate certain safety and certification responsibilities to an aircraft -- so they are? the answer is yes, correct? ok. so, dr. dillinger, yes or no, can an aircraft manufacturer like boeing subcontract manufacturing responsibilities for, say, a fuselage of its signature max aircraft line to another company? ms. dillinger: the work of the p
cantwell: thank you, senator blackburn. senator warnock. >> thank you. the stakes are too high for commercial aircraft to have the systemic problems we're seeing with boeing so i'd like to examine how we got here. sen. warnock: yes or no, through organization designation authorizations or o.d.a.'s, can the f.a.a. delegate certain safety certification and other responsibilities to an aircraft manufacturer like boeing? yes or no? mr. de luis: yes. but currently -- yes because it's done with...
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>> thank you, senator. one of the things we have seen and the advent of the rental assistance demonstration program is a number of repairs being made to public housing units across the country. and i think we all welcome that. i have also heard from some of our local and national advocates about their concerns on tenant protections tied to this conversion. we are really excited and pleased at the repair work that has been done and how the program has really turned the tide in terms of underinvestment and it really critical portfolio that houses some of her lowest income families but i would also want to make sure we are making sure those families are being protected as the program grows i'm happy to talk to you more about what an expansion looks like certainly want to make sure we are mirroring what we are seeing with what we're hearing on the ground. which obviously proves lee testified your jeep is a part of congress' efforts to expand that moving to work demonstration program do still agree with your sta
>> thank you, senator. one of the things we have seen and the advent of the rental assistance demonstration program is a number of repairs being made to public housing units across the country. and i think we all welcome that. i have also heard from some of our local and national advocates about their concerns on tenant protections tied to this conversion. we are really excited and pleased at the repair work that has been done and how the program has really turned the tide in terms of...
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chair durbin: thank you, senator. senator kotten. sen. cotton: mr. schwartz, i have a senate -- series of questions to establish a baseline facts. since the professor mentioned you by name for disagreement, would you like to respond? i think she said arbitration fees are higher than court fees. mr. schwartz: i submit the rules of the american arbitration association. the payment is not more than $300, and there is one way of fee sharing if you win the arbitration. all of your fees are reimbursed. i will submit the rules to the committee and to the professor. sen. cotton: is that $300 a day? mr. schwartz: no, an immediate fee. i will submit the rules to the committee. the rules don't lie. people can speculate about them. take a look at them. sen. cotton: thank you. i will go to the questions i have two establish baseline facts. the point of having a court system is that people who have been wronged can have a fair and efficient system, correct? mr. schwartz: that is right. sen. cotton: are state and federal courts overburdened? mr. schwartz: yes, they
chair durbin: thank you, senator. senator kotten. sen. cotton: mr. schwartz, i have a senate -- series of questions to establish a baseline facts. since the professor mentioned you by name for disagreement, would you like to respond? i think she said arbitration fees are higher than court fees. mr. schwartz: i submit the rules of the american arbitration association. the payment is not more than $300, and there is one way of fee sharing if you win the arbitration. all of your fees are...
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>> home of the senate take up the house foreign aid bill? their version of it yes. >> let me just say it three things. first, it seems that what they are sending to us is very similar to the supplemental the senate passed with a strong bipartisan majority 70 -- 22. but i have not seen the language. i want to see the language and what has happened when they posted it i've been on impeachment all day before making any final judgments. i would like to get it that is quickly as possible. next question. >> what the status of that thenegotiations around the amendment post? >> i am filing culture tomorrow. to move forward on pfizer. we still do not note on each side. we cannot specifically lay out what's going to happen until we see with the amendments are. but amendments different members went. >> you expressed the house will shut the senate down with impeachment. >> if the president at any time's a policy disagreement and patient sent to the senate you had a long and consuming trial that would been a bad precedent. >> at the trial instead? >> a t
>> home of the senate take up the house foreign aid bill? their version of it yes. >> let me just say it three things. first, it seems that what they are sending to us is very similar to the supplemental the senate passed with a strong bipartisan majority 70 -- 22. but i have not seen the language. i want to see the language and what has happened when they posted it i've been on impeachment all day before making any final judgments. i would like to get it that is quickly as...
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on capitol hill yesterday, senate republicans are pressuring vulnerable senate democrats who are up for reelection this cycle on the impeachment trial. defectors are needed to prevent the killing, they say in "the washington times" of the charges against the homeland security secretary. this week, they delayed heading over articles of impeachment to the senate, which would have triggered action the chamber. instead, they asked the speaker to delay that until monday this week coming up. now, republicans in the chamber are pressuring as "washington times" says, vulnerable democrats to have a trail against the homeland security secretary. here is a chuck schumer of new york on the senate floor yesterday on his approach to the impeachment proceedings against the secretary. [video clip] >> mr. president, as we enter the height of the spring season, there is a lot on the senate agenda. we continued to confirm more judges and nominees, we must assure fisa authorities are renewed during this work period. off the floor, we continue to work on a host of issues like lowering the cost of prescripti
on capitol hill yesterday, senate republicans are pressuring vulnerable senate democrats who are up for reelection this cycle on the impeachment trial. defectors are needed to prevent the killing, they say in "the washington times" of the charges against the homeland security secretary. this week, they delayed heading over articles of impeachment to the senate, which would have triggered action the chamber. instead, they asked the speaker to delay that until monday this week coming...