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>> so thank you for the question, senator tillis. you're absolutely right that most state publicity laws which of existed more than a century limited to commercial use in advertisement or on merchandise. what congress is considering doing here is novel although it is sometimes described as right of publicity. we . we think it is funny no different in that it would apply in expressive works like movies, tv shows, songs which are fully protected by the first amendment. there has developed a a robust body of case law in the right of traditional commercial right of publicity context which is just it applies, put somebody's face on on a board billboard for use in advertisement or lunch box but does apply for example, you're making a biopic or a docudrama about somebody. you can use right of publicity of law to censor those portrayals. again, this isbu a novel form f right which is going to be subject to heightened constitutional scrutiny, like professor ramseyns described. because it applies in expressive works, it's really important fron
>> so thank you for the question, senator tillis. you're absolutely right that most state publicity laws which of existed more than a century limited to commercial use in advertisement or on merchandise. what congress is considering doing here is novel although it is sometimes described as right of publicity. we . we think it is funny no different in that it would apply in expressive works like movies, tv shows, songs which are fully protected by the first amendment. there has developed a...
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>> thank you for the question, senator tillis. you're absolutely right, most state publicity laws more than a century limited to commercial uses in advertisements or merchandise. what congress is considering doing here is novel, although sometimes described as right of publicity, we think it is fundamentally different and would apply in expressive works like movies, tv shows, songs, which are fully protected by the first amendment. there has developed a robust body of case law in the right of traditional right of publicity context which says yes, if you apply someone's face on a billboard or use it in advertisement or lunchbox but it does not apply, for example, making a biopic or docudrama about somebody, you cannot use right of publicity lot to censor those portrayals. this is a novel form of right which will be subject to heightened constitutional scrutiny like professor ramsey described. because it applies in expressive works, it is really important up-front to provide clarity to film producers so that when they are about to e
>> thank you for the question, senator tillis. you're absolutely right, most state publicity laws more than a century limited to commercial uses in advertisements or merchandise. what congress is considering doing here is novel, although sometimes described as right of publicity, we think it is fundamentally different and would apply in expressive works like movies, tv shows, songs, which are fully protected by the first amendment. there has developed a robust body of case law in the...
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i will have a second round. >> senator tillis. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranking member for bringing this bill before us and as you said mr. chairman, the bill has gone through a lot of input from a lot of different groups and ifi listen to your testimony accurately, it doesn't sound as though any of you think that we should not do something that will protect i like the framing of protecting personhood. to do any of you think that we don't need toas do anything in this area? okay. so, looking at of the statute why don't we go down the list very quickly. what do you like most about the current bill and we will start with you about the current a bell and what is the most important thing that you would want to change if anything and if youdo can keep your answer really short. >> i will start with what i believe amid the campaign which is it needs consent for the use of people's name and voice. the model then creates outputs. second, it needs to contain monetization which is fair market license that that person can exercise. but in order for that
i will have a second round. >> senator tillis. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranking member for bringing this bill before us and as you said mr. chairman, the bill has gone through a lot of input from a lot of different groups and ifi listen to your testimony accurately, it doesn't sound as though any of you think that we should not do something that will protect i like the framing of protecting personhood. to do any of you think that we don't need toas do anything in this area?...
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senator tillis, i turn to you. >> thank you. mr. -- ms. ramsey i will start with you and then go to others that may have opinion. you mentioned in your comments that this is a strict liability bill in its current form. some of us think maybe we have to wade into that. you also talked a bit about having, i guess the individual who has been informed of takedown having some recourse. can you talk more about that. >> sure. you might have a situation where somebody challenges your own personal use of your identity online and they are the one that is the bad actor but they file a complaint with the service provider and the service provider who wants to avoid liability takes it down. that is one possibility. another would be that the person who is disseminating the issue actually has a defense. the exception applies to this particular use. it could be news reporting or parity. it is critical for the online service provider to be able to put that expression back up if it does not violate the law. under the copyright law as my understanding is that
senator tillis, i turn to you. >> thank you. mr. -- ms. ramsey i will start with you and then go to others that may have opinion. you mentioned in your comments that this is a strict liability bill in its current form. some of us think maybe we have to wade into that. you also talked a bit about having, i guess the individual who has been informed of takedown having some recourse. can you talk more about that. >> sure. you might have a situation where somebody challenges your own...
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chair durbin: senator tillis? sen. tillis: when did you first come to this committee? >> i talked to you about my legislation before the house judiciary. sen. tillis:: and when was that? >> i have been here waiting and watching. sen. tillis: you are still trying to accomplish what you set out to accomplish years ago. i am wondering, mr. schwartz, for people making employment decisions you need to know if they require forced arbitration you don't have the right to an employment contract. i hate to say that in coldhearted terms. there have been abuses particularly in age and sexual misconduct. how do we not have this hearing six years from now that gets rid of binding arbitration? how do we bridge the gap rather than have this discussion so that one side wins and the other loses. what are they thinking of us a happy medium and is there one? how can we release some of the pressure to write some of the obvious wrongs that have occurred under the current system and fall short of what my colleagues want to achieve. mr. schwartz: gag order's, state courts led by the chairman
chair durbin: senator tillis? sen. tillis: when did you first come to this committee? >> i talked to you about my legislation before the house judiciary. sen. tillis:: and when was that? >> i have been here waiting and watching. sen. tillis: you are still trying to accomplish what you set out to accomplish years ago. i am wondering, mr. schwartz, for people making employment decisions you need to know if they require forced arbitration you don't have the right to an employment...
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cardin: senator tillis is recognized. sen. tillis: would you introduce the lady working behind you that has been working for the irs for 52 years? mr. werfel: diane grant. sen. tillis: thank you for your decades of service. she is also from tennessee. i think we mentioned that earlier. mr. werfel, i don't expect you to have an answer for. if you do it would not surprise me, but i don't expect it. can you give me, today, the full cost of the filing system and plantation? -- implementation? mr. werfel: i do not want to, because the pilot is still running as i am sitting here. within days. by the end of april. sen. tillis: i do not want just the irs internal costs. i want full burden, other actors, so we understand the nature of the investment. a quick question on that, as the pilot is moving forward i think you all are implementing an api that automatically unloads adjusted gross income, something the industry and some of the free filing alliance has asked for for years. what is the posture of the agency in providing that api to
cardin: senator tillis is recognized. sen. tillis: would you introduce the lady working behind you that has been working for the irs for 52 years? mr. werfel: diane grant. sen. tillis: thank you for your decades of service. she is also from tennessee. i think we mentioned that earlier. mr. werfel, i don't expect you to have an answer for. if you do it would not surprise me, but i don't expect it. can you give me, today, the full cost of the filing system and plantation? -- implementation? mr....
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tillis, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. warner, aye. ms. smith, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. mcconnell, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the presiding officer: the yeas are 49, the nays are 45. the nomination is confirmed. order. under the previous order, the motion to c-- to reconsider sr considered made and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the the clerk will report motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 570, sanket jayshukh bulsara,
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tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, bennet, blumenthal, butler, cantwell, cardin, carper, collins, cortez masto, duckworth, gillibrand, hassan, heinrich, kelly, lujan, merkley, ossoff, padilla, reed, shaheen, smith, tester, van hollen, warner, warren, welch, whitehouse, and wyden. mr. schatz, aye. senators voting in the negative -- brit -- britt, ernst, grassley, johnson, lummis, marshall, moran, paul, rounds, schmitt, sullivan, tuberville, and wicker. mr. warnock, aye. mr. peters, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr. hagerty, no. mr. rubio, no. mr. fetterman, aye. mr. romney, no. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mr. cruz, no. mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. mr. cornyn, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. mr. casey, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. booker, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. cotton, no. the clerk: mr. mu
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tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, no. mr. van hollen, no. the clerk: mr. schmitt, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. the clerk: mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, no. mr. moran, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. young, aye. vote: # the clerk: mr. brown, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. # mr. murphy, no. the clerk: ms. hirono, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. heinrich, no. ms. klobuchar, no. mr. lankford, aye. mr. mullin, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. the clerk: mr. durbin, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas are 60, the nays are 38, the resolution is adopted. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session do consider the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, camela c. theeler, of south dakota, to be united states district judge for the district of south dakota. the presiding offi
tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, no. mr. van hollen, no. the clerk: mr. schmitt, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. the clerk: mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, no. mr. moran, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. young, aye. vote: # the clerk: mr. brown, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. # mr. murphy, no. the clerk: ms. hirono, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. heinrich, no. ms....
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so it senator tillis and i are hoping to move the fair credit for american hostages act. let me conclude by saying this. we have to do more together to deter hostage taking. to research of the united states thosera who've been wrongfully detained. to cooperate or cost our government. i am grateful he biden administration has increased its focus on this urgent moral issue. and that 47 wrongfully detained americans have been brought home so far under the present administration. but frankly, all of us should be working together to hold in our prayers and thoughts those who are hostages. those who are wrongful detainees under loved ones and those who work together. senator rounds and i have been happenrecent weeks. congress as a whole will in coming days. thank you madame president bucks mof the center yield for question? >> madam president a great deal of respect for the senator from delaware we work well together on the judiciary committee. the up operate in good faith even though we have and sometimeshave differences of op. i know he spends a lot of time thinking about nat
so it senator tillis and i are hoping to move the fair credit for american hostages act. let me conclude by saying this. we have to do more together to deter hostage taking. to research of the united states thosera who've been wrongfully detained. to cooperate or cost our government. i am grateful he biden administration has increased its focus on this urgent moral issue. and that 47 wrongfully detained americans have been brought home so far under the present administration. but frankly, all...
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so senator tillis and i are hoping next to move the fair credit for american hostages act. let me conclude by saying this. we have to do more together to deter hostage taking, to restore to the united states those who have been wrongfully detained, to cooperate across our government. i am grateful that the biden administration has increased its focus on this urgent moral issue, and that 47 wrongfully detained americans have been brought home so far under the present administration. but frankly, all of us should be working together to hold in our prayers and thoughts those who are hostages, those who are wrongful detainees and their loved ones and to work together, as senator rounds and i have in recent weeks, and as the congress as a whole will in coming days. thank you, madam president. mr. cornyn: will the senator yield for a question? mr. coons: the senator will so yield. mr. cornyn: madam president, i have a great deal of respect for the senator from delaware and we worked well together on the judiciary committee and always operated in good faith, even though we sometim
so senator tillis and i are hoping next to move the fair credit for american hostages act. let me conclude by saying this. we have to do more together to deter hostage taking, to restore to the united states those who have been wrongfully detained, to cooperate across our government. i am grateful that the biden administration has increased its focus on this urgent moral issue, and that 47 wrongfully detained americans have been brought home so far under the present administration. but frankly,...
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tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. vote: the clerk: mr. young, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the presiding officer: the yeas are 66. the nays are 28. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 571, dena m. coggins of california to be united states district judge for the eastern district of california signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of dena m. coggins of ca
tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. vote: the clerk: mr. young, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the presiding officer: the yeas are 66. the nays are 28. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the clerk...
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. >> senator tillis, thank you again for being a great partner. i have more questions, but we have come to the end of our time and you and senator blackburn have been terrific to work with. i am grateful to all of our witnesses that you've brought your skills, your value, your background, your creativity, your voice to this hearing today. we've engaged in a lot of different challenging questions how we could refine this, how we could narrow it. there have been a lot of members who participated. for those who have not participated or who still have other questions, the record will be open for questions for the record for the witnesses, they're due one week from today by 5 p.m. on may 7th. although, twigs, in your case, two weeks, before we wrap this up in cellophane and move forward. if i could, today's hearing is important to show when we regulate the use of ai we have to balance individual privacy rights and first amendment rights in a way that doesn't stifle creativity and innovation with these rapidly developing ai tools. it reinforces what we'
. >> senator tillis, thank you again for being a great partner. i have more questions, but we have come to the end of our time and you and senator blackburn have been terrific to work with. i am grateful to all of our witnesses that you've brought your skills, your value, your background, your creativity, your voice to this hearing today. we've engaged in a lot of different challenging questions how we could refine this, how we could narrow it. there have been a lot of members who...
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tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, bennet, blumenthal, buicker, cantwell, capito, cardin, carper, collins, cortez masto, crapo, daines, durbin, hine -- heinrich, kelly, king, klobuchar, lujan, lummis, markey, marshall, mcconnell, merkley, murphy, ossoff, padilla, paul, peters, risch, rosen, rounds, schatz, schumer, smith, stabenow, tillis, van hollen, warner, warnock, warren, welch, wyden, and young. mr. coons, aye. mr. graham, aye. the clerk: senators voting in the negative -- barrasso, brit, cornyn, cotton, cruz, earns, grassley, johnson, kennedy, lankford, lee, paul, rubio, and thune. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, aye. mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. the clerk: ms. butler
tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, bennet, blumenthal, buicker, cantwell, capito, cardin, carper, collins, cortez masto, crapo, daines, durbin, hine -- heinrich, kelly, king, klobuchar, lujan, lummis, markey, marshall, mcconnell, merkley, murphy, ossoff, padilla, paul, peters, risch, rosen, rounds, schatz, schumer, smith,...
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i'm grateful forhe leadership in the senate of senators grassley, tillis and others and the srt of 25 bipartisan co-sponsors in the house. the justification, mr. speaker is obvious. just yesteay the f.b.i. forecast the release of its annual report on officersd in the line of duty in 2023. reporting that, quote, from 2021 to 2023, more officers were feloniously killed, 1 any other con second ty three-year period in the past 20 years.d 2024 is on track to be e worst year of any, other than 2021, because of repeat -- because a repeat criminal who e been in jail gunned down four heroes in charlotte two ago and injured five others. criminals kles nationwide in april alone. until the 2023 report is released, the latest data are oe assaulted in 2022. this bill will deepen the available data set in thrys. reporting on the intentionality of targeting lawnf officers, because of their status as sworn officers.tr aggd trauma-incluesing incidents that do not r to crime and cataloging the availability to officers ofen resources to deal with the attacks theyuffer. one would expect unanimous support
i'm grateful forhe leadership in the senate of senators grassley, tillis and others and the srt of 25 bipartisan co-sponsors in the house. the justification, mr. speaker is obvious. just yesteay the f.b.i. forecast the release of its annual report on officersd in the line of duty in 2023. reporting that, quote, from 2021 to 2023, more officers were feloniously killed, 1 any other con second ty three-year period in the past 20 years.d 2024 is on track to be e worst year of any, other than 2021,...
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tillis, no. vote: the clerk: mr. lankford, no. mr. barrasso, no. mr. young, no. mr. cassidy, no. mrs. fischer, no. mr. young, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. mr. grassley, no. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. mr. vance, no. mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. ms. smith, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. moran, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. tester, aye. mr. peters, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. mr. cramer, aye. ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, no. mr. marshall, no. mr. hoeven, aye. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. ms. lummis, no. ms. rosen, aye. mr. sullivan, no. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, no. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. th
tillis, no. vote: the clerk: mr. lankford, no. mr. barrasso, no. mr. young, no. mr. cassidy, no. mrs. fischer, no. mr. young, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. mr. grassley, no. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. mr. vance, no. mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. ms. smith, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. moran, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez...
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regional director high speed rail [indiscernible] san francisco county transportation authority executive tilly chang. executive director alex [indiscernible] and caltrain executive director michelle brushard. thank you all for being here. [applause] looking across the crowd, we probably have assembly member phil ting and city attorney david chui, jim wonderman, all who lead countless efforts on the local, regional and state levels to create a more seemless transit network and secure additional transportation funds including for the portal project. as i mentioned earlier, $3.4 billion, this commitment links two other major federal investments. the already constructed two level train box beneath us waiting for caltrain to come to downtown san francisco. the other major project that i'm very proud of as director and past chair of caltrain, is the electrification which achieves substantial completion earlier this month. [applause] an electifyed caltrain, quieter, faster, more sustainable connection between san francisco and silicon valley. huge investments into the region that will make a huge dif
regional director high speed rail [indiscernible] san francisco county transportation authority executive tilly chang. executive director alex [indiscernible] and caltrain executive director michelle brushard. thank you all for being here. [applause] looking across the crowd, we probably have assembly member phil ting and city attorney david chui, jim wonderman, all who lead countless efforts on the local, regional and state levels to create a more seemless transit network and secure additional...
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tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. murphy, aye. mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. casey, aye. ms. hirono, aye. ms. butler, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. romney, aye. mr. thune, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. - the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 84, the nays are 13. three-fourths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. schumer: i call up amendment 2040 to the text proposed to be stricken. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from new york, mr. schumer, proposes amendment numbered 2040 to the text proposed to be stricken by amendment 1911. mr. schumer: i ask to dispense with further reading of the amendment. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i call up -- a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: i call up second-degree amendment number 2041.
tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. murphy, aye. mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. casey, aye. ms. hirono, aye. ms. butler, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. romney, aye. mr. thune, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. - the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 84, the nays are 13. three-fourths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: mr....
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tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, booker, butler, cantwell, cardin, carper, coons, cortez masto, duckworth, durbin, gillibrand, hassan, king, lujan, merkley, murkowski, murray, padilla, peters, schatz, schumer, shaheen, sinema, stabenow, warner, warren, wyden. senators voting in the negative -- barrasso, blackburn, cassidy, cornyn, cotton, crapo, daines, ernst, fisher, grassley, johnson, kennedy, romney, thune, tillis. mrs. britt, no. mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, no. ms. hirono, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: ms. collins, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mrs. capito, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. the clerk: mr. scott of
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tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affir affirmative, blumenthal, brown, coons, cortez-masto, durbin, hassan, heinrich, hickenlooper, king, merkley, murphy, peters, reed, schatz, schumer, shaheen, smith, tester, warner, warnock, welch, whitehouse, and wyden. senators voting in the negative, barrasso, blackburn, budd, capito, cassidy, collins, cramer, crapo, daines, fischer, hyde-smith, johnson, kennedy, lee, lummis, marshall, padilla, romney, rubio, sanders, schmitt, scott of florida, sinema, sullivan, tillis, wicker and young. mr. markey, no. . mr. cotton, no. mr. vance, no. mrs. gillibrand, aye. ms. rosen, aye. mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. braun, no. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. paul, no. vote: the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. mr. carper, aye. mrs. murray, aye. mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the c
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center tillis is next. >> thank you mr. chair for thank you for beingou here. i know people if asked questions about your redundancy plan and multi factor authentication. can you give me some sense whether internal or external audits identified this audit risk in the past? >> i've got to believe any qualified internal auditor on systems control were identified on densification. not being in use as a major risk factor. do you know if there's a record out their management would have been made aware of? >> of this particular service questionnaire. >> guest rickwa except that i'm aware of. got to be interviewed for the find any we could information or external audit that wasr identified. it was identified as an actionable matter. tell me little bit about redundancy. who used to work in billing systems, cut over systems for it sounds like it was not a very smooth cut over. how did that not make it do a system audit as well? >> thank you very much for the question. i agree with it's very frustrating there's not a quick redundancy switchover. >> you are information>>
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ready soldiers to jamalia can we recovered large numbers of dead bodies as well as injury victims. tilly, sal ambulance, teams and paramedics are facing great difficulties. we kind of have access to the destroyed areas to recover that that will help the into simply these right. it will plains keep firing on us ever since last night. 5 different areas with shelves. the ambulance vehicles were prevented from entering loss and many dead bodies are still lying on the ground under the debris. medical teams around the fire denied access to those areas. will pines in ontario, still pounding residential areas in the refugee camp? many survivors are still trapped under the rubble and we kind of reach them. all we understand is really showing has hit united nations vehicle and east, and rafa a foreign member of staff of the world health organization is injured along with the palestinian driver. these really minute she has a piece of the targeted humanitarian walk, is during its war on concept correspondence. and also dory is in general ballot and central garza but palestinians have been fleeing to
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up towards the ne, at this stage shop, so as long as spells of rain still playing the great around tilly, suddenly across his pond, y'all up, let's see some, what's the weather? sliding his way back towards jamaica that went with us. that is right down into panama. see how they will just topple away a little further north, which as we go on through wet weather stays on the characteristics and live the showers. and right also for jamaica, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the book about the watching out, is there a, his reminder of our top story is this out the main hospital and goes a southern city or rough uh, has been forced to shut down items ready for his shots and to to medical stuff, quite hospital was treating victims administrating stripe that killed at least 45 people on sunday is where the forces have once again a tax. rafa getting at least 7 people. troops struck a house in an area where the space people are seeking refuge. how the united states has responded to sundays, attacking rafa whitehouse, who's get around this take every precaution possible to protect civilians while going up
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tillis is next. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you for being here. mr. witty, when trying to get-- i know people have asked questions about your redundancy plan and multi-back drop. can you give me sense whether or not internal or external have identified this as an audit risk in the past? >> for the the-- i've got to believe that anybody, any qualified internal or external auditor on system controls would have identified multi-factor authentication not being in use as a major risk factor. do you know if there's a record out there that management would have been made aware of. >> of this particular server? >> yes. >> not that i'm aware of. >> okay, it would be interesting for the record if we can find information from either your internal audit or external audit if that was identified as an actionable matter. tell me a little about redundancy, too. i used to work in redundancy, building redundant systems, cutover systems. it doesn't sound like that's a smooth cutover. how did that make it through a system audit? >> thank you for the question. i agree wit
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. >> senator tillis is next. >> thank you in here. i know people have asked about your redundancy plan authentication, could you give me a sense or not internal or external audits identify as a compliance our audit risk? effectively if any qualified systems controls to defy multi- authentication use as a major risk factor, do not there's a record affect middleware? >> not that i'm aware of. >> if we can find nation or your auditor, if it was identified as an actionable matter. tell me a little bit about redundancy. i used to work in redundancy systems, it sounds like it was not smooth. how does that not make it into an audit as well? >> thank you for the question. i agree it is frustrating switchover. >> your an information technology provider a large-scale democrats right so within change healthcare company that only recently came in the organization in the process of being graded. the attack itself implicated prime at back up environment so partly do to the technology. the elements we bring back immediately and the technologies. >>
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thank assembly members ting and haney offering regulatory bills and fire chief darious luttropp and tilly chang testifying at the assembly transportation committee yesterday. also want to thank the committee i believe for forwarding these bills onward. important we update california laws governing the fast growing industry as continuing to join the market in san francisco and across the state. and also of course thanks to commissioner peskin for keeping all of us focused on this isue. with that, i conclude my remarks. i see no questions or comments from colleagues. is there anybody in the chamber who wants to comment on item 2? don't see anyone. any remote public comment on item 2? >> there is no remote public comment. >> alright. public comment on item 2 is closed. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> item 3, executive director report. information item. >> thank you. good morning chair mandelman, commissioners. pleased to begin my prort with a add-on to chair mention about the av bills proceeding through the legislature this month. we learned this month zukes a av provider owned by
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to my colleagues in the back room of the senate and it was senator bill cassidy on one side and tom tillis on the other and we were talking about how is this place going to work without kyrsten sinema and you might say -- no, no, when there are impasses and there are often impasses she goes back and forth and i have to tell you, there's some people in myy own party that i find distasteful. [laughter] >> i love that. >> she loves them. i know who she's talking about. they are great. >> she loves them and she's able to get them to do things. i would never be able to get them to do because they could tell, i don't like them. [laughter] >> and she does and -- >> i love them. >> so he's highly effective. i will mention one more thing. so we will miss her and the country will miss her a lot. we wonder, we really do wonder how is it going to work. third thing is this, which is why did she become so toxic to the base of the democrat party? all right, what was it, what was the point when that really came home? and that was on the so-called filibuster rule, okay. and by the way, the term full filibu
to my colleagues in the back room of the senate and it was senator bill cassidy on one side and tom tillis on the other and we were talking about how is this place going to work without kyrsten sinema and you might say -- no, no, when there are impasses and there are often impasses she goes back and forth and i have to tell you, there's some people in myy own party that i find distasteful. [laughter] >> i love that. >> she loves them. i know who she's talking about. they are great....
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tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, blumenthal, cantwell, carper, casey, coons, hickenlooper, kaine, king, ossoff, shaheen, stabenow, tillis, warner, and warnock. senators voting in the negative -- blackburn, braun, cassidy, cramer, cruz, fisher, hoeven, hyde-smith, johnson, kennedy, mullin, scott of florida, scott of south carolina, and vance. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr. romney, no. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, no. mr. marshall, no. mr. fetterman, aye. ms. ernst, no. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. mr. hawley, no. mr. wyden, aye. mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, no. ms. collins, aye. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. moran, no. mr. risch, no. the clerk:
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tillis, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, aye. ms. collins, aye. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. mr. paul, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. tuberville, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. mr. brown, aye. mr. cornyn, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr....
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tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. and humane. this week, republicans will have an opportunity to join us in taking action. moments ago i for cloture on the motion to proceed to the bipartisan border act, , the sae bill we negotiated three months ago by the bipartisan group with senators murphy, sinema and linker. the citizen will vote on thursday. last night the president called both leader mcconnell and...
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biden embargoed a whole range of smaller weaponry like tank shells, administer 'tilly and devices that convert things into smart precision bombs and there's a whole lot of misleading going on here. >> there is, and joe biden has a history of not telling the truth. believe me. i can talk for two hours about that. but with respect to this issue at hand, this dictates our entire foreign policy. we have to make sure that israel can defend itself. and that the terms that joe biden is unilaterally putting on israel and netanyahu and not allowing them to defend themselves and not allowing them to talk out hamas who by all accounts is the worst terrorist group of them all. it's wrong that what joe biden is doing showing them. liz: we have to break in. we want your reaction to this. former president trump, his motion to modify the gag order denying and here is the president speaking. >> this is corrupt and he's a corrupt judge. this judge what he did and what it was was a disgrace and everything that happened today, he's a corrupt judge and totally deflecting and i have to get back on the campa
biden embargoed a whole range of smaller weaponry like tank shells, administer 'tilly and devices that convert things into smart precision bombs and there's a whole lot of misleading going on here. >> there is, and joe biden has a history of not telling the truth. believe me. i can talk for two hours about that. but with respect to this issue at hand, this dictates our entire foreign policy. we have to make sure that israel can defend itself. and that the terms that joe biden is...
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>> it's tilly the opposite the latest is more levered from the companion room and the health care happened stree, generally speaking at the year, is not the concern zeotis is a spin-off from bouncer and it's an animal health business that is more stable it's got -- it doesn't have a risk of patent, so to speak and reimbursement risk from the government and what we really like about it is you have two products paying for oftio arthritis and that would be for felines and canines. this has been in the news and the discussion around is the impact of certain pets and we've spent a lot of time on this and we think it is very much relateded to other issues with pets and it's not a big enough issue in the grand scheme of what pharmaceutical companies have, deal web the 1d effects of products that it's an issue that will be raised at a higher level. we think it sold off on that and it's a huge opportunity for zoetis >> aaron, thanks for your time we appreciate it >> aaron dunn for morgan stanley. that's one way to look for opportunities in the market, but what about a stagflation scenario if that's
>> it's tilly the opposite the latest is more levered from the companion room and the health care happened stree, generally speaking at the year, is not the concern zeotis is a spin-off from bouncer and it's an animal health business that is more stable it's got -- it doesn't have a risk of patent, so to speak and reimbursement risk from the government and what we really like about it is you have two products paying for oftio arthritis and that would be for felines and canines. this has...
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>> i am sorry to tillie, he wouldn't care at all. i know that because the senate democrats, we have made that point to every single senate democrat. they have heard over and over again. there's not a single senate democrat who cares. i know they don't care because every single time we force a vote on doing something meaningful to secure the border, every single senate democrat votes know. they vote no, whether its major legislation like hr to which as you noted i'm leading in the senate that would actually fix the problem, everyone of them votes know on it. they also vote no on smaller things, they vote no on things like caselaw which i am also the lead author of that says violent criminals aggravated criminals who cross the border repeatedly pays amendatory minimum prison sentence. it was named after the beautiful young women kate's family murdered by an illegal immigrant who had been released over and over again. we forced to vote on kate -- kids law every democrat votes know. they do not care about the criminals they are releasing
>> i am sorry to tillie, he wouldn't care at all. i know that because the senate democrats, we have made that point to every single senate democrat. they have heard over and over again. there's not a single senate democrat who cares. i know they don't care because every single time we force a vote on doing something meaningful to secure the border, every single senate democrat votes know. they vote no, whether its major legislation like hr to which as you noted i'm leading in the senate...
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to my colleagues in the back row of the senate, and it was senator bill cassidy on one side and thom tillis on the other -- >> wonderful, both wonderful. >> and we were talking about how is this place going to work without kyrsten sinema. and you might think, well, that's kind of -- no, no. she is, when there are impasses, and there are often impasses, she goes back and fort. and i -- back and forth. i have to tell you, there's some people in my own party that i find distasteful. [laughter] >> i love that. >> she loves them. >> i love that. >> she loves them -- >> they are great. >> she loves them, and she's able to get them to do things i would never be able to get them to do because they can tell i don't like them. [laughter] and she does. >> i love them. >> and so she's highly effective. i'll mention one more thing. i mean, so we will miss her and the country will miss her a lot. we wonder, we really do wonder, how is it going to work? a third thing is this, which is why did she become so toxic to the base of the democrat party. all right? what was it? what was the point when that really
to my colleagues in the back row of the senate, and it was senator bill cassidy on one side and thom tillis on the other -- >> wonderful, both wonderful. >> and we were talking about how is this place going to work without kyrsten sinema. and you might think, well, that's kind of -- no, no. she is, when there are impasses, and there are often impasses, she goes back and fort. and i -- back and forth. i have to tell you, there's some people in my own party that i find distasteful....