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senators voting in the negative -- blackburn, lee, and scott of florida. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. mr. schmitt, no. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. king, aye. t the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. . . the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. mr. vance, no. mr. kaine, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. johnson, no. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. romney, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: ms. collins, aye. 3 mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. wyden, aye. ms. cortez-masto, aye. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, aye. mr. hoeven, aye. mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. mullin, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. mr. lujan, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. mr. kennedy, aye. ms. butler, aye. mr. ossoff, aye. mr. daines, no. mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. w
senators voting in the negative -- blackburn, lee, and scott of florida. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. mr. schmitt, no. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. king, aye. t the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. . . the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. mr. vance, no. mr....
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the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend itself against its enemies. this is something we actually tried to pass on its own and could have passed on its own months ago. it was blocked, held hostage for ukraine funding but it's something we should have done months ago. it's interesting, you know, i think israel in and of itself is a miracle country. on the first day of its existence, it was invaded i believe by 12 separate armies, the whole world thought they would be overrun and defeated very quickly and they survived. and they have throughout their entire existence. had to deal with the
the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend...
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scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. 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 -- britt, cornyn, crapo, daines, lee, mullin, sanders, schmitt, scott of south carolina, tillis, vance. senators voting in the negative -- cantwell, cardin, casey, heinrich, kaine, king, lujan, manchin, murray, padilla, reed, schatz, smith, stabenow. mr. durbin, no. mr. hagerty, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, no. mr. barrasso, aye. mr. whitehouse, no. mr. wyden, no. the clerk: ms. hassan, no. mr. ossoff, no. mr. merkley, no. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, aye. mr. kelly, no. mr. graham, aye. mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. mr. hickenlooper, no. mr. risch, aye. ms. baldwin, no. ms. rosen, no. the clerk: mr. romney, a
scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. 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 -- britt, cornyn, crapo, daines, lee, mullin, sanders, schmitt, scott of south carolina, tillis, vance. senators voting in the negative -- cantwell, cardin, casey,...
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host: steve in florida, democratic caller. steve in florida, democratic caller. you are up. caller: yes, yes, sir. i wanted to make a point of the difference between kamala harris and joe -- donald trump and mike pence. kamala harris is an intellectual elephant and donald trump and mike pence are fleas. host: what about her intellect? guest: i think she has plenty of intellect. she's served as attorney general and she did a very good job representing californians in the senate. i think that when it came to running her own presidential campaign in 2020 during the democrat primary and certainly in the campaign afterwards, i think that a lot of voters were not pleased with ha they saw. that's why she sort of started at the top when she announced her run for president and then ultimately had to withdraw from the race before voting even began in iowa. i think that's a big tell of how if -- that you are not ready for the national platform of the executive branch. host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morni
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and so a florida school district banned the book because of their state's don't say gay law. and now i'm going to read a bit of the text because i think it shows so much. here we go. children and their parents aren't the only families at the zoo. the animals make families of their own. there are red panda bear families with mothers and fathers and furry cubs. there are monkey dads and monkey moms raising noisy monkey babies. there are toad families and cotton tomorrow tamarind families too. there are penguin families. every year at the very same time the girl pen republicans start noticing the girl penguins start noising the boys. when the right girl and right boy find each other they become a couple. two penguins in the penguin house were different. there was one named roy and the other named silo, both boys but they did everything together. they bowed to each other, they walked together, they sang to each other. they swam together. they didn't spend much time with the girl penguins. instead they put their necks around each other. the zoo keeper noticed these two penguins an
and so a florida school district banned the book because of their state's don't say gay law. and now i'm going to read a bit of the text because i think it shows so much. here we go. children and their parents aren't the only families at the zoo. the animals make families of their own. there are red panda bear families with mothers and fathers and furry cubs. there are monkey dads and monkey moms raising noisy monkey babies. there are toad families and cotton tomorrow tamarind families too....
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it's in florida. it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad, they're stupid. don't know what they're doing. it doesn't work. the better question is to ask, well, did they do it? and what you learn from it? and then how you adjust your own politics to respond. and so if you read the book, there are two. i tried to put two layers into it. some people caught. i was like really excited about that. but the explicit is this history. but the embedded text is a process of learning and teaching assimilating. ideas, tactics, strategies. because we're fighting in a different environment. if you watch a movie like mr. smith to washington, anyone know th
it's in florida. it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad,...
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pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution control apparatus was designed with one hand via metal, medium air or water or land in mind. but pollutants can cross over between media and present risks in their new state as well. we clean the water but produce millions of tons of sewage sludge a year. we could incinerate the sludge, but at what cost to the purity of the air. new and creative technologies
pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need...
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sufficient initially, but he kept talking and she felt comfortable less than a year and a half later from florida, i'm sure we're 17 people were killed by a young student came to school and just exhibited hatred and hostility and mental illness. about a year later. oh, i didn't hear that. i'm sorry. the question was, mr. president, what are you going to do about these guys? do you want this tour of 16 to 17 parents and carers and then to 18 the march for our lives? we're over 800,000 people assembled in washington dc. a lot of students at parkland were students from chicago. those young people brought together students from los angeles, students from texas, students from new york all saying, we got to do something about guns. so yolanda was we asked to speak. she learned that morning, saturday morning was that she was going to speak very quickly this is what she said. and she blew us away. she said, i'm yolanda, renee king and granddaughter of margaret to king junior and coretta king. my had a dream that his four little children would live a world where they would not be judged by the color of th
sufficient initially, but he kept talking and she felt comfortable less than a year and a half later from florida, i'm sure we're 17 people were killed by a young student came to school and just exhibited hatred and hostility and mental illness. about a year later. oh, i didn't hear that. i'm sorry. the question was, mr. president, what are you going to do about these guys? do you want this tour of 16 to 17 parents and carers and then to 18 the march for our lives? we're over 800,000 people...
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sense in the politics of this country we wouldn't have practically destroy the marvelous everglades of florida by diverting the water and so forth. we wouldn't have destroyed half the wetlands in this country, subsidizing crops that are already surplus. so the farmers could drain the drain the wetlands and grow more. we wouldn't have polluted the rivers and so forth. we have to have a we have to develop a society out of the young folks here that conservation society that demands to know and ask the question, what are the consequences of, our actions and if they're seriously negative to the ecosystem that sustains all of us, we will we just won't do it. how do americans compare looking at the environment in this ethic compared to other people around the world? well, it only in my reading of of social and cultural and history, the only people who had that i know of, there's a lot i think i don't know the only ones that i know of that come on the air respected have a respect for nature and a real conservation ethic. our native people, our native indians. if we had the if we had the conservation o
sense in the politics of this country we wouldn't have practically destroy the marvelous everglades of florida by diverting the water and so forth. we wouldn't have destroyed half the wetlands in this country, subsidizing crops that are already surplus. so the farmers could drain the drain the wetlands and grow more. we wouldn't have polluted the rivers and so forth. we have to have a we have to develop a society out of the young folks here that conservation society that demands to know and ask...
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the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: mr. president, there's some validity, there is more we can do to fix this. in crossfire hurricane, the fbi directors lied to the court and included a dossier that included research. the function of this would be on the other hand, this is a real application, there was a spy working for us an ambassador now he would have some advocate arguing on his behalf in the court someone who doesn't have to have an intelligence background and may have to provide that advocate intelligence information as exculpatory. this, as drafted, is problematic in the context of what we're trying to fix here, especially in light of the reforms. wa mr. warner: if we can pass the bill before midnight, i commit to work with all to continue to review the amicus proceeds. i urge that the amendment is rejected. the presiding officer: all time is expired. the question is on the amendment. the yeas and nays have been called for. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the cl
the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: mr. president, there's some validity, there is more we can do to fix this. in crossfire hurricane, the fbi directors lied to the court and included a dossier that included research. the function of this would be on the other hand, this is a real application, there was a spy working for us an ambassador now he would have some advocate arguing on his behalf in the court someone who doesn't have to have an intelligence background and may...
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the presiding officer: the senator from florida. r rubio rubio the -- rubio rubio the bill that it be approved by a supervisor to take it out of the hands of the career individuals who in the past who have potentially abused this authority. there are two ways to skin this cat. it is a political appointee and there is a person who owes their job to the party in power in the house. if you put someone like that in charge, it might lend itself for this to be abused for political use. it is harder to hold political appointees accountable. the only way to get rid of the attorney general is to impeach them. if it's a supervisor, that supervisor could be fired. everyone in these departments is accountable to the fbi, another reform in in bill is that the compensation of the fsh director will -- fbi director will be tied to how the department performs every single year on the audit of compliance with 702. so i urge this amendment be defeated. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendment. mr. rubio: the yeas and nays have been requ
the presiding officer: the senator from florida. r rubio rubio the -- rubio rubio the bill that it be approved by a supervisor to take it out of the hands of the career individuals who in the past who have potentially abused this authority. there are two ways to skin this cat. it is a political appointee and there is a person who owes their job to the party in power in the house. if you put someone like that in charge, it might lend itself for this to be abused for political use. it is harder...
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spill it all right, it dawned bright and cocoa, florida online for democrats. >> caller: good morning everybody. i've been listening today i'm getting very upset. vietnam marine the part i cannot believe the republicans want to sell out ukraine they go into nato we ought to be at least nice about it. just send republicans over too fight. let their sons and daughters diet while the democrats go get them boys. as far as the lady who said biden is a week, that's true, maybe. but we surely no trump is a coward. it has been proven my sister had bones for the same time he did. she gets out foot is on he can't he was sick coward and alive. that's all got to say. >> is going phil duffy, penn pennsylvania on the line for independence good gordon good morning. >> caller: hi, think of taking my call this my quick comment or two prior to people in the call the gentleman from south carolina when you had the guests on gave a good summary of how things work in the government and the united states. it might comment today there's going to be too and there's a lot of people talking about ukraine. a lot
spill it all right, it dawned bright and cocoa, florida online for democrats. >> caller: good morning everybody. i've been listening today i'm getting very upset. vietnam marine the part i cannot believe the republicans want to sell out ukraine they go into nato we ought to be at least nice about it. just send republicans over too fight. let their sons and daughters diet while the democrats go get them boys. as far as the lady who said biden is a week, that's true, maybe. but we surely no...
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our final witness is captain active duty service member florida national guard. captain nick has explains law enforcement including as a current officer in the u.s. secret service. captain nick privilege to serve d.c. national guard public affairs department. on generate sixth, 2021 captain nick major general william walker took detailed notes of actions of major general walker on that date. thank you gentlemen for your service to our country are strength and courage to come forward and share your accounting of events on generally six, 2021. we all look forward to your testimony. as a reminder we have read your written statements they will appear in full in the hearing record. committee rule nine you are to limit your oral presentation to a brief summary of your written statement as i extend the time. in consultation with ranking member torres. please remember to turn on your microphone using the button in front of you so members can hear you. when you begin to speak the light on the timer in front of you will turn green. after four minutes the light will turn ye
our final witness is captain active duty service member florida national guard. captain nick has explains law enforcement including as a current officer in the u.s. secret service. captain nick privilege to serve d.c. national guard public affairs department. on generate sixth, 2021 captain nick major general william walker took detailed notes of actions of major general walker on that date. thank you gentlemen for your service to our country are strength and courage to come forward and share...
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i now get the florida the representative of israel. -- i now give the floor to the representative of israel. >> thank you, mr. president. distinguished ministers, colleagues, secretary-general, how many times has this council met to discuss ways to advance at the release of our hostages held in gaza? how many times? not even once. how many condemnations has this council issued against hamas or for their pain is october 7 massacre? zero. zero. yet rather than condemning hamas' atrocities or taking real action to bring our hostages home, this council will be voting upon a resolution to recommend granting the palestinian authority full membership status, a palestinian state. how detached from reality can this council be to dedicate its time and resources to support a resolution so disconnected to the reality on the ground? so a resolution that will have 0, 0 positive impact for any party that will cause only destruction for years to come and harm any chance for future dialogue. colleagues, six months after october 7, the most brutal modest skirt used -- massacre used since the holocaust
i now get the florida the representative of israel. -- i now give the floor to the representative of israel. >> thank you, mr. president. distinguished ministers, colleagues, secretary-general, how many times has this council met to discuss ways to advance at the release of our hostages held in gaza? how many times? not even once. how many condemnations has this council issued against hamas or for their pain is october 7 massacre? zero. zero. yet rather than condemning hamas' atrocities...
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i know it is not just california but louisiana, texas, florida are also facing challenges in their property insurance market. in our conversation you mentioned fhfa does not have notice of withdrawing from insurance markets and the downstream effects that this can have it. could you elaborate on these withdrawals impact of homeowners, future homeowners not just in california but across the country? >> yes thank you for the question. property insurance property and casualty insurance is a requirement for any home purchase by fannie mae or freddie. >> and they have to have that in order for fannie and freddie to purchase them. when property carriers withdraw from large populations it's very difficult especially for first-time homebuyers to purchase a home and have to search for policy to adhere to the requirements that we have that they purchase the loan. it is interesting because we are starting to see a lot of natural disasters and the collateral fhfa is responsible for what wee a 8.4 trillion dollars outstanding in a mortgage collateral. natural disasters impact us greatly. we have a multi
i know it is not just california but louisiana, texas, florida are also facing challenges in their property insurance market. in our conversation you mentioned fhfa does not have notice of withdrawing from insurance markets and the downstream effects that this can have it. could you elaborate on these withdrawals impact of homeowners, future homeowners not just in california but across the country? >> yes thank you for the question. property insurance property and casualty insurance is a...
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cynthia is a retired american who lives in florida. she is an acp subscriber. she told cnn, did a great story on that that, she connects to her granddaughter and her great-grandson on video calls every week. you know what? that matters. you're lonely, you've got grandchildren, you want to stay connected, you want to be in touch, that is a huge, huge part of her life. so let's not deny her that access. jonathan is a software engineer in my state of vermont. he's an acp subscriber, also spoke with cnn. what he said, you're taking away acp, away from the farmers that can check the local produce prices and be able to reasonably negotiate their prices with retailers. you're removing disabled people's ability to fill their prescriptions online. that really, really matters. i've also gotten messages from my constituents like leslie in brandon, vermont, who said, and i quote, i was just informed by consolidated communications, the internet provider, that i'll be losing my acp benefit for my internet service at the end of april. what a shame. the internet is our way of
cynthia is a retired american who lives in florida. she is an acp subscriber. she told cnn, did a great story on that that, she connects to her granddaughter and her great-grandson on video calls every week. you know what? that matters. you're lonely, you've got grandchildren, you want to stay connected, you want to be in touch, that is a huge, huge part of her life. so let's not deny her that access. jonathan is a software engineer in my state of vermont. he's an acp subscriber, also spoke...
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scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. 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, bennet, booker, casey, collins, coons, cornyn, cotton, gillibrand, hassan, king, klobuchar, is manchin, murray, peters, reed, ricketts, risch, romney, rounds, shaheen, sinema, warner, and whitehouse. senators voting in the negative, blackburn, braun, brown, daines, menendez, merkley, schmitt, scott of florida, scott of south carolina, tester, vance, warren, and wyden. mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: mr. hoeven, aye. mrs. fischer, aye. mr. cardin, aye. mr. thune, aye. mr. grassley, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: ms. baldwin, no. mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. kennedy, no. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. mr. paul,
scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. 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, bennet, booker, casey, collins, coons, cornyn, cotton, gillibrand, hassan, king, klobuchar, is manchin, murray, peters, reed, ricketts, risch, romney, rounds,...
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. >> susan from boynton beach, florida, why do you think of ronna mcdonnell fired by the rnc and then taken up by nbc and then fired by there. >> i think there's good reason not to hire here. that is that she lied about the election and actively worked to undermine that election. i don't think that somebody like that should be on a network offering analysis. i'm not sure that she can offer analysis any different than anyone else can offer, frankly. and i am -- (inaudible) >> we're having trouble with marty's internet. >> revolving door between the government and the networks and there's a lot -- yeah, how is this now? >> yeah. >> is that better? >> yes, thank you. >> is that better? >> yes, it is. go ahead. >> all right. i'm sorry. there's a storm here. in any event, i'm kind of concerned about the revoling door between washington-- between government and the networks, and i would discourage that. i think that the press really ought to be independent and to the extent that you're hiring people who are essentially spokes people for a party or a candidate, i think that raises questions
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senator from florida. before he became a senator from florida senator scott was previously governor scott. the governor of one of the most heavily populated states in america and prior to that he was famous in the business world. personally and playing hundreds of thousands of people per the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. nobody understands how best to run an enormous organization and to do so with the exceptional skill better than senator scott and nobody understands better than him how the buck stops with the person running that organization. we'd love to hear from him now. >> i want to thank my colleague from utah for his commitment to the rule of law and his commitment to the constitution and all of his efforts and every day he's here to make sure the senate follows the constitution. it doesn't set precedence that doesn't make any sense in today's that day but i want to thank my colleague from wisconsin for being such a voice on making sure the public knows what's going on
senator from florida. before he became a senator from florida senator scott was previously governor scott. the governor of one of the most heavily populated states in america and prior to that he was famous in the business world. personally and playing hundreds of thousands of people per the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. nobody understands how best to run an enormous organization and to do so with the exceptional skill better than senator scott and nobody...
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. >> senator from florida. >> as yours we've not had the time to review whether this point of order is contrary to the constitution therefore i moved to adjourn the court of impeachment until 12:00 p.m. noon on tuesday april 30 as for the nays and yays. >> is there a sufficient second. >> there is a sufficient second, the clerk will call the roll. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] >> so far when it comes articles against alejandro mayorkas, repeat of the back-and-forth of what happened with article one republicans trying to call for a closed session to debate the articles and then delay the impeachment trial by about two weeks, those two efforts defeated when it came to article one of the first ever defeated so far when it comes to article two and were waiting to result of the second vote a reminder after article and after the delay of two weeks was defeated on the first article it was mitch mcconnell who stood up and made the motion to table senator schumer's point of
. >> senator from florida. >> as yours we've not had the time to review whether this point of order is contrary to the constitution therefore i moved to adjourn the court of impeachment until 12:00 p.m. noon on tuesday april 30 as for the nays and yays. >> is there a sufficient second. >> there is a sufficient second, the clerk will call the roll. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll...
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scott of florida. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. the clerk: ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. the clerk: mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. the clerk: mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. schumer: any senator who was not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators will make the fact known to the claire so the oat may be -- to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible to the senator. the presiding officer: the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. the sergeant at arms: hear ye! hear ye! hear ye! all persons are commanded to keep silent, on pain of imprisonment, while the house of -- while the senate of the united states is convenes as an edu court of impeachment to consider the articles of impeachment against alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary of homeland security. mr. schumer: madam president, in
scott of florida. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. the clerk: ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. the clerk: mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. the clerk: mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. schumer: any senator who was not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered...
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another great mind benefited in the senate our friend and colleague the junior senator from florida. before he became the senator from florida previously governor scott the most heavily populated states in america. prior to that is famous in the business world. personally employing hundreds of thousands of people to the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. how best to run an enormous organization to do so with exceptional skill better than senator scott and no one understands better than him how the buck stops with the person running that organization. we would love to hear from himim now progressing to thank my colleague from utah for his commitment to the rule of law and his commitment to the constitution. all of these efforts today in everyday he has been up here to make sure the senate follows the constitution. does not set precedents that don't make sense and today is a horrible day. i want to thank my colleagues from wisconsin for being such a voice on making sure the public knows was going on here. the information he puts out, the charts he uses, the in
another great mind benefited in the senate our friend and colleague the junior senator from florida. before he became the senator from florida previously governor scott the most heavily populated states in america. prior to that is famous in the business world. personally employing hundreds of thousands of people to the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. how best to run an enormous organization to do so with exceptional skill better than senator scott and no one...
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scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. turberville mr. vance mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young, [roll call vote] >> what are the final results here on the boat to officially end the impeachment trial homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the two articles filed against alejandro mayorkas sent over from the house were concluded to not rise to the level of impeachment under the constitution. and thus, this final vote on ending the impeachment trial. live coverage here on cspan2.
scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. turberville mr. vance mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young, [roll call vote] >> what are the final results here on the boat to officially end the impeachment trial homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the two articles filed against alejandro mayorkas sent over from the house were...
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scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. tuberville, mr. van hollen, mr. vance, mr. warner, mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. chuck schumer's original point of order, the article one per alejandro mayorkas it's unconstitutional saying no high crimes or misdemeanors were alleged in that article. reminder that article about alejandro mayorkas to comply and systemically not upholding of the nation's immigration law. that's what is being voted on now if that is the same against article one of the impeachment against alejandro mayorkas on the two-partas impeachment and articles the previous votes that have been held to try to delay this trial were to defeat chuck schumer's point of order have all been defeated on partyline votes. we will see what happens in a few minutes. live c coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations]
scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. tuberville, mr. van hollen, mr. vance, mr. warner, mr. warnock, ms. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. chuck schumer's original point of order, the article one per alejandro mayorkas it's unconstitutional saying no high crimes or misdemeanors were alleged in that article. reminder that article about alejandro...
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i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i don't like them. we have to pray for those in charge. but me just put this out, 2028 trump one, have a good day. >> one more call this is steve from freeling, american line for democrats, good evening. >> caller: good evening. the legislative branch of the united states of america has bankrupt the greatest nation in the world it's been going on since the beginning of time. so deep in debt across this nation, spending money like it's richman. senator mike lee i think everyone missed his points. the point being he spoke about the legislative branch. not only is the house out to give him the responsibility but the senate is out to given the responsibility. and that is happening because we are having more and more executive orders. you can go back to bill clinton. executive orders, supreme court decision
i remember as a kid on the democrats were in florida people republicans it wasn't. and boy has that changed. the bible says to pray for those who have authority over you. i do pray for the president. i pray for his cabinet part even though i do not agree with them and i don't like them. we have to pray for those in charge. but me just put this out, 2028 trump one, have a good day. >> one more call this is steve from freeling, american line for democrats, good evening. >> caller:...
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senator from florida. before he became a senator from florida senator scott was previously governor scott. the governor of one of the most heavily populated states in america and prior to that he was famous in the business world. personally and playing hundreds of thousands of people per the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. nobody understands how best to run an enormous organization and to do so with the exceptional skill better than senator scott and nobody understands better than him how the buck stops with the person running that organization. we'd love to hear from him now. >> i want to thank my colleague from utah for his commitment to the rule of law and his commitment to the constitution and all of his efforts and every day he's here to make sure the senate follows the constitution. it doesn't set precedence that doesn't make any sense in today's that day but i want to thank my colleague from wisconsin for being such a voice on making sure the public knows what's going on
senator from florida. before he became a senator from florida senator scott was previously governor scott. the governor of one of the most heavily populated states in america and prior to that he was famous in the business world. personally and playing hundreds of thousands of people per the department of homeland security is an enormous organization. nobody understands how best to run an enormous organization and to do so with the exceptional skill better than senator scott and nobody...
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scott of florida. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. the clerk: ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. the clerk: mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. the clerk: mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. schumer: any senator who was not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators will make the fact known to the claire so the oat may be -- to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible to the senator. the presiding officer: the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. the sergeant at arms: hear ye! hear ye! hear ye! all persons are commanded to keep silent, on pain of imprisonment, while the house of -- while the senate of the united states is convenes as an edu court of impeachment to consider the articles of impeachment against alejandro nicholas mayorkas, secretary of homeland security. mr. schumer: madam president, in
scott of florida. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. the clerk: ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. the clerk: mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. the clerk: mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. the clerk: mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. schumer: any senator who was not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered...
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district of florida march 8, 2023, the united states district court of the northern district of florida noted and i quote, this sleight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative sophistry at its worst, end quote. in addition, , the court conclud that, oh, what makes dhs' application of 236(a) in this manner unlawful is that 235 b2, not to 30 6a governs the detention of applicants for admission whom dhs places in removal proceedings after inspection. alejandro n. mayorkas willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has had a calamitous consequences for the nation and the people of the united states including com1, during fiscal year 2017-2020 an average of about 590,000 aliens each fiscal year were encountered as an admissible aliens at ports of entry on the southwest border or apprehended between ports of entry. thereafter, during alejandro n. mayorkas' tenure in office that number skyrocketed to over 1 million in cisco 20 thank you, madam 20 th, madam president, over 2,300,000 in fiscal year 2022, and over 2,400,000 in fiscal year 2023. sim
district of florida march 8, 2023, the united states district court of the northern district of florida noted and i quote, this sleight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative sophistry at its worst, end quote. in addition, , the court conclud that, oh, what makes dhs' application of 236(a) in this manner unlawful is that 235 b2, not to 30 6a governs the detention of applicants for admission whom dhs places in removal proceedings after inspection....
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it is the united states patrolling or admitting patients into the state of florida and elsewhere that have not received eight viable background check? >> congressman, we screen and vet individuals before per patrolling them into the united states. >> thank you i go my time back too. >> of judgment yields. i know in the past, mr. secretary pressed on if you ever given your chance for brca1 to offer if you need a break or we can press on. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i am prepared to press on. i may revisit that at some point with your indulgence. >> absolutely. i just don't last time we had ho inure think he went four hours straight and never had a break. i felt bad about that. i just wanted to offer. i now recognize the gentle lady from texas ms. jackson lee for her questions. >> i am sorry. we will go with mr. iv the gentleman from maryland fire away for five minutes per. >> thank you, i appreciate it. mr. mayorkas thank you for being here today in the work that you do. i have been listening to my colleagues on the other side talk about treading on the constitution and a scar
it is the united states patrolling or admitting patients into the state of florida and elsewhere that have not received eight viable background check? >> congressman, we screen and vet individuals before per patrolling them into the united states. >> thank you i go my time back too. >> of judgment yields. i know in the past, mr. secretary pressed on if you ever given your chance for brca1 to offer if you need a break or we can press on. >> thank you very much mr....
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lee from florida and mr. b iggs from arizona. we're attorneys and we've been prosecutors and defense a ttorneys and judges. congresswoman lee has been a judge. but we know the law. we know the institution. we are used to studying cases, determining the facts, and l aying those facts out not only to juries but the public. in this case, it's clear and we look forward to laying out that case to the senate and the members of the senate i ndividually that alejandro mayorkas violated the law, violated the public trust, violated his oath to the constitution of the united states. .... >> by hearing those facts, by hearing that evidence and by respecting the american people who sent us to congress. and on behalf of whom we are here presenting these articles to the senate. thank you. with that, i'd like to hand it over to congresswoman lee. >> the american people deserve to hear the facts and the evidence that led us to this day. the american people deserve to hear the things that we in the committee on homeland security heard, the stagger
lee from florida and mr. b iggs from arizona. we're attorneys and we've been prosecutors and defense a ttorneys and judges. congresswoman lee has been a judge. but we know the law. we know the institution. we are used to studying cases, determining the facts, and l aying those facts out not only to juries but the public. in this case, it's clear and we look forward to laying out that case to the senate and the members of the senate i ndividually that alejandro mayorkas violated the law,...
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of florida march 8, 20? >> guest: the united states district court of the northern district of florida noted and i quote, this sleight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative sophistry. at its worst, end quote. in addition, the court concluded that quote what makes dhs' application of 236a in this manner unlawful is at 235 b2, not to 36a kevin stitt detention of applicants for admission from dhs place in removal proceedings after inspection. alejandro n. mayorkas willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has had a calamitous consequences for the nation and the people of the united states including one during fiscal year 2017 through 2020 an average of about 590,000 aliens, each fiscal year were encountered as admissible aliens at ports of entry on the southwest border or apprehended between ports of entry. thereafter, during alejandro n. mayorkas tenure in office that number skyrocketed to over 1,400,000 in fiscal year 2021, over 2,300,000 in fiscal year 2022
of florida march 8, 20? >> guest: the united states district court of the northern district of florida noted and i quote, this sleight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative sophistry. at its worst, end quote. in addition, the court concluded that quote what makes dhs' application of 236a in this manner unlawful is at 235 b2, not to 36a kevin stitt detention of applicants for admission from dhs place in removal proceedings after inspection....
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scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. mr. shaheen, aye. -- mrs. shaheen, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. tuberville, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. mr. lee, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: warner, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs. fischer, aye. arms. test. test. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. durbin, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. hoeven, aye. ms. collins, aye. mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. ms. rosen, aye. mr. kaine, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, aye. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. budd, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, aye.
scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. mr. shaheen, aye. -- mrs. shaheen, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. tuberville, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. mr. lee, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: warner, aye. the clerk: mr....
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waltz from florida for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you for your patience, commission califf. i would to talk about kind of your current policies in terms of hybrid telework. we have here for the american people watching from your website that says the white coat, white vote campus, your main campus is open but yet is open with maxim telework flexibilities. and, mr. commissioner, i sent you a letter back in january. i have received a response yet. so i'll just ask you these questions today. and it's essentially, can you just talk about your telework policy and why we are still teleworking and when youou plano bring everybody back in in person? >> well, thanks for the question. i think to answer this question it's useful to start from before the pandemic. because when i was commissioned in 2016, we had a four out of five days on campus policy because we didn't have enough offices of the number of people that we had. it's actually a requirement and we had our zoom capabilities built up well before the pandemic. but when
waltz from florida for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you for your patience, commission califf. i would to talk about kind of your current policies in terms of hybrid telework. we have here for the american people watching from your website that says the white coat, white vote campus, your main campus is open but yet is open with maxim telework flexibilities. and, mr. commissioner, i sent you a letter back in january. i have received a response yet. so i'll just ask you...
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donalds from florida. >> thank you, chairman. commissioner, thanks for being a very i support the fda's efforts to reduce youth smoking rates under the current authority granted by congress however, i do not support the unnecessary and then other regulations like the fda's proposed tobacco product standard for characterizing flavors in cigars rule which is purely based on frankly my view on more politics and science. what are some of the examples of the unattended consequences that might arise out of this rule? >> well, first, the intended consequences would be a reduction in death rates, which is pretty important one, in my view. in terms of unintended consequences, there is always going to be some illicit market when rules like this are put into effect. >> so then to think it's wise for the fda to proceed? >> i think it's very wise to reduce the death rates, but speed is commissioner, you acknowledge we're seeing a trend a lotma of markets associated wh smoking. but right now we focus on flavored cigars.t so is your contention
donalds from florida. >> thank you, chairman. commissioner, thanks for being a very i support the fda's efforts to reduce youth smoking rates under the current authority granted by congress however, i do not support the unnecessary and then other regulations like the fda's proposed tobacco product standard for characterizing flavors in cigars rule which is purely based on frankly my view on more politics and science. what are some of the examples of the unattended consequences that might...
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and he is now serving 60 years and florida state prison. just last month, we saw another horrible murder because we failed to properly vex an individual, and riley was murdered by him. i want state and local law enforcement to work with us. we did in my jurisdiction what we did in jacksonville. that's a fantastic program, and in fact, i'm not the only one that is that. last year, acting director of ice told this committee that the 280 7g program, and i quote, is the best thing since sliced bread, because it acts as a force multiplier. my question for you very quickly is, do you agree with the directors assessment of the program? and if so, what are you doing to expand it? >> congressman, the public safety and sick surety of this country is our highest priority. >> it doesn't appear so. >> congressman, if you'll allow me, i believe when an individual poses a threat to public safety or national sick surety, and local or state jurisdiction should cooperate with customs enforcement for the swift detention and removal of that individual. >> you
and he is now serving 60 years and florida state prison. just last month, we saw another horrible murder because we failed to properly vex an individual, and riley was murdered by him. i want state and local law enforcement to work with us. we did in my jurisdiction what we did in jacksonville. that's a fantastic program, and in fact, i'm not the only one that is that. last year, acting director of ice told this committee that the 280 7g program, and i quote, is the best thing since sliced...