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house of representatives. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplin kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. we draw near to you this day, o god, in deepest reverence. for you alone are god, the creator of the universe, the giver of our lives. holy are you, the lord of hosts, the earth is filled with your glory. you are both transcendent and imminent. above and around us. among and within us. in your magnificent presence we are in awe to stand before you. vulnerable before your power. undeserving of your regard. humbly then we offer ourselves to you, confiding in your mercy, hopeful for your grace. finding in you our refuge and strength. touch our unclean lips with your purifying word, that we would be cleansed of our wrongdoing and redeemed of our unworthiness. send us forth and we will serve you with gratitude for our healing and wholeness. may we give our time and effort to your service and live our lives in faithfulness to you. in your sovereign name we pray. amen. the speaker: thank you, chaplain kibb
house of representatives. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplin kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. we draw near to you this day, o god, in deepest reverence. for you alone are god, the creator of the universe, the giver of our lives. holy are you, the lord of hosts, the earth is filled with your glory. you are both transcendent and imminent. above and around us. among and within us. in your magnificent presence we are in awe to stand before...
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the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association t
the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture...
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white house in a new crisis. released u.s. army probe that the white house endangered u.s. troops in the botched evacuation of afghanistan that left 13 u.s. soldiers dead and stranded 9,000 citizens. is this the evidence gop need to impeach president biden. lawmakers threaten they will do if they win back control of congress. the white house is facing criticism for funneling $30 million into a program for safe drug use that includes supplying addicts with smoking kits an supplies. this is bipartisan report finds america's opioid crisis cost taxpayers one trillion dollars annually. the dea is moving into dozens of u.s. cities to stop drug gangs and crime. also reports that the white house is accused of worsening the pandemic as it haphazardly rations covid drug treatments to the states. more rules for thee, not for me, house speaker pelosi lectures americans about our moral obligations to reduce climate emissions as the speaker reportedly spent over half a million dollars flying on private jets. the white house accused of stonewalling the release of i.c.e. data on criminal a
white house in a new crisis. released u.s. army probe that the white house endangered u.s. troops in the botched evacuation of afghanistan that left 13 u.s. soldiers dead and stranded 9,000 citizens. is this the evidence gop need to impeach president biden. lawmakers threaten they will do if they win back control of congress. the white house is facing criticism for funneling $30 million into a program for safe drug use that includes supplying addicts with smoking kits an supplies. this is...
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>> madam speaker, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote nay on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by rep salazar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yea on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? mr. case: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. kehele, i inform the house that mr. kehele will vote no on the steel amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote yea on amendment number 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated chairwoman eddie nydia velazquez, congressman torres of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the ho
>> madam speaker, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that ms. adams will vote nay on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? mrs. miller-meeks: as the member designated by rep salazar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative salazar will vote yea on steel amendment 239. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? mr. case: madam speaker, as...
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or affordable housing? >> i have seen that in my experience, especially with low-income housing tax projects. there typically can be a lack of understanding of what that would mean for a neighborhood and sort of a not in my backyard mentality does come to bear with that. in cleveland, we are taking a hard look at our zoning codes right now. our first suburbs consortium is seeing if we could increase density and allow for accessory dwelling units where we could create more affordable housing opportunities. that's a project that we are currently working on. i agree with you that it is a true problem. >> thank you. mr. waller, from your perspective, this issue of zoning, reform or at least re-evaluation, do you have any comments? >> it's a conversation that is also going on in georgia, particularly in the larger urban areas where part of the reason for affordable housing, the lack of affordable housing is the property to build it on. the conversation is going on and we could provide more information about that
or affordable housing? >> i have seen that in my experience, especially with low-income housing tax projects. there typically can be a lack of understanding of what that would mean for a neighborhood and sort of a not in my backyard mentality does come to bear with that. in cleveland, we are taking a hard look at our zoning codes right now. our first suburbs consortium is seeing if we could increase density and allow for accessory dwelling units where we could create more affordable...
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do you see yourself taking your house -- a house away from someone who needs to buy a house to live in? caller: i would buy land and build a house. i am looking for the investment. i can't afford to buy a $400,000 house. that is not my intention. i am looking at the land but the land is tripled, also. those acres now are $100,000. this is in the last two to three years. this isn't ten-year to go. now, you can't find anything under $300,000. another woman from new hampshire said $150,000. if you see a house for $150,000, it is gutted inside. and it has to be torn down, usually. there are houses that need work, contractor housing or what ever they call it -- whatever they call it. if you buy land and you will be a developer, they have some control and demand that you make affordable housing. because, what is happening here is on the coast. these investors from massachusetts, new york buy up a place, tear it all down and build the marina with $100,000 homes or whatever, they are not building any affordable housing. host: let me jump in one more time. you said you were looking to buy land
do you see yourself taking your house -- a house away from someone who needs to buy a house to live in? caller: i would buy land and build a house. i am looking for the investment. i can't afford to buy a $400,000 house. that is not my intention. i am looking at the land but the land is tripled, also. those acres now are $100,000. this is in the last two to three years. this isn't ten-year to go. now, you can't find anything under $300,000. another woman from new hampshire said $150,000. if you...
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misled the house is not acceptable. >> the prime minister inadvertently told the house that no parties had taken place, but they had. it is bad enough mr. speaker, , the prime minister's personal integrity is in a ditch. but this monkey business is tainting everything around us. it is his own intention. it struck the prime minister to publish the sue gray report in full, for the prime minister, of being in obstruction by the house to publish as required. , mr. speaker, amidst allegations of blackmail, the members opposite have been defending the indefensible. wait for the report, we were told. here it is, it tells us very little except it does state there were failures of leadership and judgment by different parts of number 10. it states some events should not have been allowed to take place. that is the prime ministers responsibility. if there is any honor in public life, he would resign. and the prime minister laughed. we ought to remind ourselves in this house of 150,000 plus of our citizens have lost their lives. family members that could not be with them, that is the site people w
misled the house is not acceptable. >> the prime minister inadvertently told the house that no parties had taken place, but they had. it is bad enough mr. speaker, , the prime minister's personal integrity is in a ditch. but this monkey business is tainting everything around us. it is his own intention. it struck the prime minister to publish the sue gray report in full, for the prime minister, of being in obstruction by the house to publish as required. , mr. speaker, amidst allegations...
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these houses are gorgeous houses. >> reporter: exing tatum iii is on the hunt for a new home for his growing family. he spent years preparing for this moment. having a well-paid union job. purchasing a starter home. now he wants to trade up to the american dream and leave something behind for his son charles to inherit. >> generational wealth. being able to have a home as an asset and pass it down. >> reporter: exsy grew up in milwaukee. while he's seen the city change, he's also seen some things stubbornly stay the same. >> if you look at the north side of milwaukee, you're going to see african american. as soon as you cross to the south side, that's where the latino community begins. >> reporter: december spice its overall diversity, milwaukee is the most segregated big city in america. according to data analyzed by abc news. >> we're getting watoessa. >> reporter: today exsy in the pricier subbear of wauwatosa. >> is this the neighborhood you dream of living in? >> definitely, definitely. everybody manicures their yards. i have a 2 1/2-year-old son i would love to ride his bike up
these houses are gorgeous houses. >> reporter: exing tatum iii is on the hunt for a new home for his growing family. he spent years preparing for this moment. having a well-paid union job. purchasing a starter home. now he wants to trade up to the american dream and leave something behind for his son charles to inherit. >> generational wealth. being able to have a home as an asset and pass it down. >> reporter: exsy grew up in milwaukee. while he's seen the city change, he's...
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we need the alternative is housing as a commodity because housing is a human right organizing for everyone who does not have a home to live in and i hope my story shows why it's so necessary for tenants across the country. once again i like to take the time to anchor for the opportunity to share my experiences. i look forward to seeing what actions you take in the near future. >> your words are really, really important thank you for thank you for your work with renters rising as a national tenants association we are talking aboutl earlier. thank you so much. rachel joins his joined us from minneapolis york center tina smith is on the screen too. mr. jones thank you for being here and telling us your story. >> thank you for having me. my name is rachel jones and i am a single mom of three young kids. i rent in north minneapolis. i'm also a board member otherwise known as renters united. they have helped essentially take down two very large slumlords in the minneapoliser area. which is an entity i started renting from them three years ago exactly. i was getting out of an abusive relationship
we need the alternative is housing as a commodity because housing is a human right organizing for everyone who does not have a home to live in and i hope my story shows why it's so necessary for tenants across the country. once again i like to take the time to anchor for the opportunity to share my experiences. i look forward to seeing what actions you take in the near future. >> your words are really, really important thank you for thank you for your work with renters rising as a...
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a new tie, around famous curry house. priestly white. with born here in italy, all his life in these iconic parts of east london. his father arrived from india during the 40. it was one of the 1st tarry shift who tried to other migraines, how to cook around, reclaim the identity of reclaimed from the late seventy's. eighty's only was when the curry has is my dad died in the mid eighties when i was young. and i said, look what you've done, you know, the reason why there's so many restaurants opening up a, they bulletin chef wages, they bull in grocery show butch's. and so it became the center point of the community. everybody. i knew i grew up with the chef and i didn't know anybody who has no restaurant pro year old. i started working part time in restaurants, of the painting, the potatoes, shuffling the onions and washing the pots in. and i still think about, oh, the thing they just run through my mind. ah, i, after working in restaurants, roger picked up a camera in the night and has been a prominent photographer around brick lane is c
a new tie, around famous curry house. priestly white. with born here in italy, all his life in these iconic parts of east london. his father arrived from india during the 40. it was one of the 1st tarry shift who tried to other migraines, how to cook around, reclaim the identity of reclaimed from the late seventy's. eighty's only was when the curry has is my dad died in the mid eighties when i was young. and i said, look what you've done, you know, the reason why there's so many restaurants...
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how architect designing equal friendly houses. and a designer in uganda uses an unusual natural material to create new governments. you may have had the author referred to as the blue planet. that is because of a living deposit of the surface is covered by the sea. and yet so many people, especially here in africa, struggle with water should hit on the big basis. now if we could take water from our ocean for drinking, bathing, cooking and the farming, it was dramatically changed the lives of millions. this report from somalia hung small ah securing a day supply of drinking water is hard work in kiss my u. r. c t on so maria's crossed the wells are up to 200 meters deep and holding up the water canisters is training us. since rainfall discuss fresh water east to salt water from the nearby ocean infiltrates and contaminates the wills. still abdul calgary ultimate and his neighbors come here most every day. they have no other choice. i talked to lucy, it's exhausting to draw water from the deep well and it's salty tool, but i cannot
how architect designing equal friendly houses. and a designer in uganda uses an unusual natural material to create new governments. you may have had the author referred to as the blue planet. that is because of a living deposit of the surface is covered by the sea. and yet so many people, especially here in africa, struggle with water should hit on the big basis. now if we could take water from our ocean for drinking, bathing, cooking and the farming, it was dramatically changed the lives of...
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asked the question again, and the speaker was said to the entire house. so you guys decide what's going on here and they established the president to end floor debate. to have a motion in place to actually stop guard near from speaking which was the first of three presidents. they had to shut down the filibuster in 1841. they limited speaking to one hour per representative on emotion and those two things kind of really shut down the filibuster in the house in the 1871 1841 actually. so mr. bombboy over the years there have been alterations or rules put in place when it comes to the filibuster. is that a correct statement? absolutely, and so the debate happening in today's political environment, does it surprise you at all? well, no, i think. we would definitely once in 2013 where the democrats used a poor elementary procedure to eliminate the filibuster and nominations except for the supreme court that kind of ticked off that cycle and then in 2017 republicans did the same thing for supreme court nominations, so no, it doesn't surprise me at all. i think
asked the question again, and the speaker was said to the entire house. so you guys decide what's going on here and they established the president to end floor debate. to have a motion in place to actually stop guard near from speaking which was the first of three presidents. they had to shut down the filibuster in 1841. they limited speaking to one hour per representative on emotion and those two things kind of really shut down the filibuster in the house in the 1871 1841 actually. so mr....
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stepped up to the microphone at the white house friday. did you make of that heightened sense did you sense the urgency from the administration we heard from him? it's wonderful to see you again. great to join jason on the super bowl sunday. i'm absolutely concerned about we should all be concerned. now some french i packed the thing about china the next hot 100 years. this wasn't about russian feuding and renovating it crane it's china watching russia invade ukraine. those subsequent events that could happen. we've got russia and china now saying to all of us that working together in artificial intelligence, on internet, on climate, and all these things. so while i appreciate the administration is moving forcefully lease are still planning into and four-year segments went russia and china are looking at the next century. sandra: gerry i'm curious from you whether or not the white house may look back and think they got this wrong. if russia does not invade, will they be accused of overhyping the situation not showing enough of what they kn
stepped up to the microphone at the white house friday. did you make of that heightened sense did you sense the urgency from the administration we heard from him? it's wonderful to see you again. great to join jason on the super bowl sunday. i'm absolutely concerned about we should all be concerned. now some french i packed the thing about china the next hot 100 years. this wasn't about russian feuding and renovating it crane it's china watching russia invade ukraine. those subsequent events...
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housing has been a critical issue in our city. so the housing part hasn't impacted us too much. 67 units have been going on its current time line. the bigger challenge for us was showing the families in our communities, low income families had the resources we need to survive the pandemic. many of our families didn't have the luxury of working from home, working in the zone and things of that nature. making sure they had access to covid testing and things of that nature. so i want to give a big shout out to our resident leaders, our service providers across all four sites. for those that don't know, hope sf is four sites. sunnydale is one of the four sites. and so across those four sites, the most critical thing was making sure folks in these neighborhoods which have historically have been disconnected from resources have the things that they need to remain healthy, to, you know, survive the pandemic as we all had to survive the pandemic and we did pretty well. we were able to bring back scenes and covid testing on site. food dist
housing has been a critical issue in our city. so the housing part hasn't impacted us too much. 67 units have been going on its current time line. the bigger challenge for us was showing the families in our communities, low income families had the resources we need to survive the pandemic. many of our families didn't have the luxury of working from home, working in the zone and things of that nature. making sure they had access to covid testing and things of that nature. so i want to give a big...
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unredacted report to this house? >> mr. speaker, sue gray has published everything that she can and i propose we wait until the conclusion of the inquiry. but in the meantime, i think it's pico here the report is being simultaneously hailed as deming but also condemned for not having enough in it. it can't be both. >> president truman had on his desk the buck stops here. the prime minister was right to apologize for the events. two weeks ago, i reminded tom horwood that tony blair suggested there should be an officer of the prime minister so they should not be covered by 70 whitehall, but by the building itself. can the prime minister tell me how he envisions the office for work? will the permanent secretary be based in number 10, controlling what civil servants to in number 10? >> i am grateful for my right honorable friend. as many people outside don't understand, number 10 hosts more than 400 officials, they have a huge amount to do. we need to make sure, no mr. speaker, they are working very hard. we need to make
unredacted report to this house? >> mr. speaker, sue gray has published everything that she can and i propose we wait until the conclusion of the inquiry. but in the meantime, i think it's pico here the report is being simultaneously hailed as deming but also condemned for not having enough in it. it can't be both. >> president truman had on his desk the buck stops here. the prime minister was right to apologize for the events. two weeks ago, i reminded tom horwood that tony blair...
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in a statement, clarence house said... and then, to prince andrew, and the continuing questions around his out—of—court settlement with virginia giuffre, variously estimated to be costing him anything up to £12 million. it's not thought andrew has that kind of spare cash, so will the queen have to help him? if andrew goes to the queen for help, more than likely, the money will come from the duchy of lancaster, which is effectively the queen's cash cow. last year, it brought her about £22 million in money. and it's really rental income from a portfolio of land. it seems inconceivable that any public money from the sovereign grant would be used. but already there are calls for greater openness from the palace. andrew is going to have to confirm that the public haven't paid this, because that threatens to have wider implications for the royal family. for the royal family, the threat of a damaging court case involving prince andrew has been avoided. but a number of questions remain. )and before we go, let's just show you
in a statement, clarence house said... and then, to prince andrew, and the continuing questions around his out—of—court settlement with virginia giuffre, variously estimated to be costing him anything up to £12 million. it's not thought andrew has that kind of spare cash, so will the queen have to help him? if andrew goes to the queen for help, more than likely, the money will come from the duchy of lancaster, which is effectively the queen's cash cow. last year, it brought her about £22...
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this house and this country are united — this house and this country are united in— this house and this country are united in our defence of democracy and our— united in our defence of democracy and our support for the ukrainian people — and our support for the ukrainian people. vladimir putin has initiated war in— people. vladimir putin has initiated war in mainland europe. the response must _ war in mainland europe. the response must be _ war in mainland europe. the response must be unequivocal and absolutely clean _ must be unequivocal and absolutely clean so _ must be unequivocal and absolutely clear. so will my honourable friend confirm _ clear. so will my honourable friend confirm that the government is putting in— confirm that the government is putting in place every possible economic sanction so that russia feels _ economic sanction so that russia feels absolutely the cold wind of isolation — feels absolutely the cold wind of isolation and the russian people understand that vladimir putin has brought— understand that vladimir putin has brought their state to a pariah
this house and this country are united — this house and this country are united in— this house and this country are united in our defence of democracy and our— united in our defence of democracy and our support for the ukrainian people — and our support for the ukrainian people. vladimir putin has initiated war in— people. vladimir putin has initiated war in mainland europe. the response must _ war in mainland europe. the response must be _ war in mainland europe. the response must be...
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lamb, member of the house veterans committee of the house veterans committee joins me live. i'm covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of wt's yours. looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right awa
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together in the white house. i refute that by using primary sources by people who were in the white house, the chief usher. those guys all said nobody came in there to see harding at any time. there were no women or parties at the white house. we did note the dna that he did have a child with her, he had a couple of extramarital affairs. not as president. susan: throughout your book, there are quotations from two people. alice roosevelt longworth and william allen white. who were they, and what were their contributions to the public's view? ryan: william allen white was a newspaper guy from kansas. he was not a harding guy at all. he wrote a lot of books, wrote a book about coolidge. had a negative view of harding. alice roosevelt longworth was theodore roosevelt's first daughter. his wife died in childbirth. on valentine's day in the 1880's. she was very outspoken, she knew the harding's well. in her memoir, she called harding a slob. she was there in the white house, she knew him well. she did refute some of th
together in the white house. i refute that by using primary sources by people who were in the white house, the chief usher. those guys all said nobody came in there to see harding at any time. there were no women or parties at the white house. we did note the dna that he did have a child with her, he had a couple of extramarital affairs. not as president. susan: throughout your book, there are quotations from two people. alice roosevelt longworth and william allen white. who were they, and what...
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lori in the 93 year old eats at curry houses once a week. they train their charges like what troy like quiet. i got no kitchen. the ones only go and also got mail waking stuff about my birthday party have in the past 10 years, at least. can you explain to an audience watching at home? what you think makes a good tarry? basically? not too hot. yeah, i will never around ventilated. i couldn't living there remember years ago, so somebody was a bit on the wife. reloaded lingering without having the faintest idea what each night he found out. what happened to him? oh wow. a keep in mind, traditional brushy spare is largely pie than mash. 2 food that screen crusty landon bassett. beep salted, all roasted. and don't get me started on york, she put it from the mid 20th century. the good old fish and chip shop had a new competitor. 12000 curry houses across the u. k. run by a growing south asia, diaspora, the change, the palace, the nation. and this is a inspiring what do you think the secret to music that the food district better simply put they bou
lori in the 93 year old eats at curry houses once a week. they train their charges like what troy like quiet. i got no kitchen. the ones only go and also got mail waking stuff about my birthday party have in the past 10 years, at least. can you explain to an audience watching at home? what you think makes a good tarry? basically? not too hot. yeah, i will never around ventilated. i couldn't living there remember years ago, so somebody was a bit on the wife. reloaded lingering without having the...
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this is not just a trump white house book. this is a book about the former president, the arc of his life, beginning in his life of new york city and how that world shaped him and then shaped the world that he created in the white house. so the younger picture is to convey, a, this is a different book but also this is something that is anchored in a different period of time. at least in the beginning. and then it goes through the white house years and to florida in the past year. >> well, if toilet-gate or flush-gate, i haven't decided which one i'm going with yet, i expect to learn many more things. maggie haberman, thank you very much for joining us this morning with this new bit of information. >> fascinating bit of information here. let's talk about it with cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig. maggie won't go as far as to say the motive of the flushing documents. you have some experience where this has happened in some cases. tell us. >> i have a case that brings this one very much mind. we were going to arrest a member o
this is not just a trump white house book. this is a book about the former president, the arc of his life, beginning in his life of new york city and how that world shaped him and then shaped the world that he created in the white house. so the younger picture is to convey, a, this is a different book but also this is something that is anchored in a different period of time. at least in the beginning. and then it goes through the white house years and to florida in the past year. >> well,...
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we're packing up the white house to move out. clearly there's some stuff he brought to the white house that's yours and those go in your personal boxes i suppose. but they literally put aside separate boxes, we have, we believe the sharpie, the weather thing, it may have had correspondence from kim jong-un, a letter from president obama and other things that might have been classified, stuff that doesn't fall into the category of things i brought with me to the white house, a teddy bear that i really needed to have close to me, there seemed to be some curation as to some documents that went into the boxes that went to mar-a-lago. >> yeah, i can't say i totally understand what the, you know, the picture, the map with the sharpie circle had to do with the letter to, you know, another foreign leader, so, but the fact that he took some of the materials with him, and in particular, you know, letters to foreign leaders, is not, is not only problematic from a records perspective, it's problematic from a transition perspective. you reall
we're packing up the white house to move out. clearly there's some stuff he brought to the white house that's yours and those go in your personal boxes i suppose. but they literally put aside separate boxes, we have, we believe the sharpie, the weather thing, it may have had correspondence from kim jong-un, a letter from president obama and other things that might have been classified, stuff that doesn't fall into the category of things i brought with me to the white house, a teddy bear that i...
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the government peels back mandates issue the white house and cdc says they are not there. the aft president suggests spread of covid needs to be low enough no transmission before kids and teachers can breathe free. jackie ibanez has the latest. good morning. >> jackie: good morning. states giving the green light to pull down the masks. the white house is facing scrutiny for falling behind on nationwide return to normalcy. >> why not hearing the same messaging for states making the move that we heard with for instance ron desantis? >> press sect. psaki: there is difference in standing in the way of it and allowing local school districts to make choices, what a number of states are dog. >> the cdc is not letting up on mask mandates either. bluest of states are saying enough is enough. >> hospitalizations are still high, death rates are still high. we work toward that and are encouraged by current trends, we are not there yet. >> sudden backtrack, mandates divided the country. oklahoma congressman kevin hearn calling out monkey see, monkey do. i would love to see whatever int
the government peels back mandates issue the white house and cdc says they are not there. the aft president suggests spread of covid needs to be low enough no transmission before kids and teachers can breathe free. jackie ibanez has the latest. good morning. >> jackie: good morning. states giving the green light to pull down the masks. the white house is facing scrutiny for falling behind on nationwide return to normalcy. >> why not hearing the same messaging for states making the...
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eastern and at the white house president biden is expected to hear at 1:45 p.m. today all available on the c-span networks if you stay with us throughout the day we talked about the supreme court a little earlier i wondered your thoughts on the implications for election day 2022 if on the final day of the supreme court term the court overturns? and for those virginia voters it is good on the part of the democratic base but whoever they are they cannot find it in them to just condemn that and i agree that now you open up the row v wade talk about demonstrations and protest so if president biden to me who seems like he's pretty together after listening to his press conference a couple of weeks ago on c-span he really does seem like he has it together people insult his mentality that's a shame but i guess they hate to ever they can hate from mlk to the food that we grow and ship it but my question is if president joe biden were to step down during his term to assure for lea short while we have a lady female president of the united states to me kamala harris seems li
eastern and at the white house president biden is expected to hear at 1:45 p.m. today all available on the c-span networks if you stay with us throughout the day we talked about the supreme court a little earlier i wondered your thoughts on the implications for election day 2022 if on the final day of the supreme court term the court overturns? and for those virginia voters it is good on the part of the democratic base but whoever they are they cannot find it in them to just condemn that and i...
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the white house accepted that meeting in principle. assuming the delicate status quo is intact and russia doesn't invite before then and the same for a meeting between secretary of state blinken and sergei lavrov. while the attempts offer hope to avoid war there is still the situation on the ground where we have increased shelling and mortar friar separatists offering a preview of what could be a brutal offense i. this morning adviser jake sullivan described what we might see next. >> it will cost the lives of ukrainians and russians. civilians and military personnel alike. this will not be a conventional war between two armies. it will be a war waged by russia on the ukrainian people. to repress them. to crush them. to harm them. that's what we laid out in detail for the u.n. as we anticipate the tanks will roll in the coming hours or days. >> if those tanks do roll across the border nbc news reports, quote the u.s. has warned the united nations it plans to kill populations in ukraine or send them to camps after an expected invasion.
the white house accepted that meeting in principle. assuming the delicate status quo is intact and russia doesn't invite before then and the same for a meeting between secretary of state blinken and sergei lavrov. while the attempts offer hope to avoid war there is still the situation on the ground where we have increased shelling and mortar friar separatists offering a preview of what could be a brutal offense i. this morning adviser jake sullivan described what we might see next. >> it...
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the white house seem to be straddling them. and this inflation issue, as someone heather noted, it's a real challenge for them because, at some was pointing out, there's not much they can do about it. they have tried to say that this build back better legislation would benefit citing some economists, but that's like long term kind of. it's probably not going to make things worse, it might make things better sort of situation. it's not a quick fix. there is a fed, and we heard the president come out and try to put pressure on the fed to do things, but we heard that from former president trump as well. trying to pressure the feds to do things on an interest rate. and the fed is going to operate on its own. the white house hasn't really acknowledged it until recently how big of an issue this is. they have tried to write it off as just being about cars or supply chains or covid we, and talking about downplaying it and that it was going to dissipate into 2022. well, you know, we are headed well into 2022. to heather's point, it's no
the white house seem to be straddling them. and this inflation issue, as someone heather noted, it's a real challenge for them because, at some was pointing out, there's not much they can do about it. they have tried to say that this build back better legislation would benefit citing some economists, but that's like long term kind of. it's probably not going to make things worse, it might make things better sort of situation. it's not a quick fix. there is a fed, and we heard the president come...
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about issues that matter to people's lives particularly housing. leaving one and four renters paying over half their income every month for housing and that was before the pandemic. we talked about the legacy of racial discrimination from slavery to jim crow and redlining and how that shameful legacy has affected renters and aspired homeowners even today. we talk about the unique challenges facing renters and homeowners. .. >> they see them as nothing more as annual return on equity may be out of town or out of country sometimes raising rent 50 percent or eviction notices leaving toxic mold and infestations to growers on the name of their profit and their own bottom line with those communities to become harder and harder to find. they have nowhere else to go left with an impossible choice paying money they don't have or risk having nowhere to sleep that night when buildings are in such bad shape they are uninhabitable will need taxpayers who are left to clean up the mess. we will hear from mentors across the country representing all kinds of commun
about issues that matter to people's lives particularly housing. leaving one and four renters paying over half their income every month for housing and that was before the pandemic. we talked about the legacy of racial discrimination from slavery to jim crow and redlining and how that shameful legacy has affected renters and aspired homeowners even today. we talk about the unique challenges facing renters and homeowners. .. >> they see them as nothing more as annual return on equity may...
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housing. >> thank you so much. if it is okay if we don't have more questions or comments, colleagues, go ahead, supervisor peskin. we can go to public comment. >> just a housekeeping issue, which is it will be part of the file. it is great if we actually see these when we read them over the weekend or i will go on the internet. i generally only look at my board packet on the internet and i can absorb the powerpoint and ask questions rather than have to absorb it here. >> if we could -- if you could e-mail that to us, or the rest of the colleagues because it has some really good data on the investment of the mayor's office of housing. it is something i haven't seen before. thank you so much. with that, colleagues, there's a couple of amendments that i have on page 5, section d. i wanted to clarify that now it reads as long as the borrower is not in default, repayment shall be deferred until the earlier of five years after the first certificate of occupancy is issued for the new unit or seven years after the deed of
housing. >> thank you so much. if it is okay if we don't have more questions or comments, colleagues, go ahead, supervisor peskin. we can go to public comment. >> just a housekeeping issue, which is it will be part of the file. it is great if we actually see these when we read them over the weekend or i will go on the internet. i generally only look at my board packet on the internet and i can absorb the powerpoint and ask questions rather than have to absorb it here. >> if we...
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i think the whole house can be proud of the role that the u.k. has played in pioneering military support, logistical support to the ukrainians, the role that we played in bringing together a ferocious package of sanctions, which we will now implement. and we will bring our allies together to protect nato and to show president putin will get a tougher western alliance as a result of his actions, not a weaker western alliance. i think, mr. speaker, that events will show that the russian president has profoundly miscalculated. he believes that he is doing this for his own political advantage. i believe the exact opposite will prove to be the case because of the resistance that will be mounted against what he is doing, not just in ukraine, but around the world. we will support those ukrainians, mr. speaker. we will support them economically, diplomatically, politically, and yes, militarily as well. i know in due time we will succeed. theresa may. >> can i welcome my right honorable friend's statement this afternoon? this house and this country are un
i think the whole house can be proud of the role that the u.k. has played in pioneering military support, logistical support to the ukrainians, the role that we played in bringing together a ferocious package of sanctions, which we will now implement. and we will bring our allies together to protect nato and to show president putin will get a tougher western alliance as a result of his actions, not a weaker western alliance. i think, mr. speaker, that events will show that the russian president...
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that led to the georgia house which i served for six years on the georgia house of representatives and then came to washington, d.c. the troopers kid i use that term a lot in total respect for my dad. as a troopers kid to sit in the halls of congress and one day able to write a book with a first-hand experience of the amazing, i say that not in a positive term, some of the most interesting times that we live during the last few years. i am lisa's husband, father to three kids but yet sitting front row to some of the most incredible times we see in the number of years in our country. >> i have lived in small towns and i represent a lot of small towns. using the small towns. there is something about your background that i find fascinating. it really helps with the theme in the book. a lot of times in small towns and a lot of times in the military and in faith and having the rule of law, troopers background. the norms move towards the middle. you don't think of doing extreme things because you have the influences on you. if i is in a small town and walking down the street and he smoking.
that led to the georgia house which i served for six years on the georgia house of representatives and then came to washington, d.c. the troopers kid i use that term a lot in total respect for my dad. as a troopers kid to sit in the halls of congress and one day able to write a book with a first-hand experience of the amazing, i say that not in a positive term, some of the most interesting times that we live during the last few years. i am lisa's husband, father to three kids but yet sitting...
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. >> about the house practices accusing members of lobbying or deliberately leaving the house . i recognize there are frustrations and firstly, let me say that there are means by which accusations may be brought before the house including by means of the motion. the party did so on their opposition today in november. however, members may not accuse unless the motion is under consideration. it's clear it is to preserve the character of parliamentary debates, which i take to mean to stop the accusations. may i also say when used with respect to the members that regard with particular seriousness and often the requirement of the member to withdraw the words to include charges. it is important to stress the context that might attract to a different response depending on the subject being debated and public considerations but in general the chair while not tolerate accusations of lying or deliberately misleading the house. that is the long-standing practice of the house and i will set out and follow the speakers and deputy speakers of course long-standing practices may change for exa
. >> about the house practices accusing members of lobbying or deliberately leaving the house . i recognize there are frustrations and firstly, let me say that there are means by which accusations may be brought before the house including by means of the motion. the party did so on their opposition today in november. however, members may not accuse unless the motion is under consideration. it's clear it is to preserve the character of parliamentary debates, which i take to mean to stop...
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we can create affordable housing or market rate housing for that matter. but if it's not managed properly and done in an effective manner, then there's always concern. so can you talk about the process by which you have a scaling up in terms of the number of beds that will be open, but how will the management of the building be monitored and how will you ensure that they're meeting the goals of being a strong operator? as i've said, i've work wednesday this group in the past. they did a phenomenal job in my district, but this is a different type of service. so and that was a major concern from the neighbors. so i just want to give you the opportunity to talk about if things are going well, it's obvious things will continue. if things are not going well and there's a tremendous amount of concern or miss management, how does h.s.h. handle that situation? >> thank you very much for the question, vice chair safai. as you alluded to, we have agreed to a ramp-up in terms of capacity starting at 150 and working our way to 250 over the course of i think seven mont
we can create affordable housing or market rate housing for that matter. but if it's not managed properly and done in an effective manner, then there's always concern. so can you talk about the process by which you have a scaling up in terms of the number of beds that will be open, but how will the management of the building be monitored and how will you ensure that they're meeting the goals of being a strong operator? as i've said, i've work wednesday this group in the past. they did a...
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the menu all house may. >>things that we can saturday and sunday's we make >>bolinas are italian donuts with the gabba creek. >>all the believer. chef says while the pandemic has meant a smaller selection, customers keep coming back on 2 legs or the perfect stop for me. and i thought in alameda vicki liviakis kron, 4 news. >>and you're watching kron on. we'll have more news after the break. >>google has some new software to make an all computer new again and uber is providing some more details about drivers can rate riders. rich demuro explains in today's tech smart. >>here's what's happening in the tech world. google is releasing new software that will lie to turn many old computers into a fast and secure chromebook. the new software is called chrome o s flexen was primarily meant for businesses and schools. anyone can install it for free on a mac or pc. it will work on computers even over a decade old. there's built-in protection against viruses, ransomware and phishing. this is a great way to get more lif
the menu all house may. >>things that we can saturday and sunday's we make >>bolinas are italian donuts with the gabba creek. >>all the believer. chef says while the pandemic has meant a smaller selection, customers keep coming back on 2 legs or the perfect stop for me. and i thought in alameda vicki liviakis kron, 4 news. >>and you're watching kron on. we'll have more news after the break. >>google has some new software to make an all computer new again and uber...
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is there a sense that this is inevitable there at the white house? >> i don't know that there is a sense that it's inevitable. certainly, they felt the need to come out and give a strong warning today. and i think you are right to say that tomorrow is -- feels at least a little bit like a last ditch effort that there will be a lot riding on that call between president biden and president putin. what was also interesting to me, bret, particularly from jake sullivan when he came to the podium and sort of describing what they think he might do if he does decide to invade ukraine, that this is not just going for a portion of ukraine like they did in 2014 with crimea. but actually warning of airstrikes on kyiv and in trying to take over large swathes of the country. so, that is further than i have heard them go before describing what the potential risks are from this russian invasion. and whether it's inevitable or not, they are clearly concerned. >> bret: right, matthew, here is general jack keane earlier today on the ukrainians. >> the ukrainians are ou
is there a sense that this is inevitable there at the white house? >> i don't know that there is a sense that it's inevitable. certainly, they felt the need to come out and give a strong warning today. and i think you are right to say that tomorrow is -- feels at least a little bit like a last ditch effort that there will be a lot riding on that call between president biden and president putin. what was also interesting to me, bret, particularly from jake sullivan when he came to the...
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on that note, the white house, a white house official said today that the west would emerge from this if this invasion does happen, more united to share core principles than at any point in the post-war era. clearly the white house is banking on that to try to deter putin. he does not want a more united nato. and kaitlan, i'm wondering. we're about to hear from president biden. he is going to be laying the groundwork, of course. why is this moment so important? we know he talked to vladimir putin last weekend. he has been very forceful with what he has said to date. what does the white house hope to accomplish with his speech today? >> i think it is also notable. this is his second speech that he's given dedicated to this this week. before this, it had been some days before he addressed this topic solely. may be he answered a question here or there but they were watching to see the moves putin was making. of course they've been talking openbly the satellite images that have provided for everyone to see the troop movements and how they added to the force posture in and around ukraine.
on that note, the white house, a white house official said today that the west would emerge from this if this invasion does happen, more united to share core principles than at any point in the post-war era. clearly the white house is banking on that to try to deter putin. he does not want a more united nato. and kaitlan, i'm wondering. we're about to hear from president biden. he is going to be laying the groundwork, of course. why is this moment so important? we know he talked to vladimir...
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an hours-long gap in white house' phone log -- the white house' phone logs, an hours-long gap. documents reportedly and repeatedly -- we were just talking about -- laura and i -- flushed down the toilet. classified information. classified information, including documents marked top secret, taken to mar-a-lago down south to palm beach, instead of where they're supposed to be, right, with the archives. just another day in the trump white house. records shmecords, everyone. not surprising. should be surprising but it is shocking that he gets away with so much. norms busted all over the place. sources telling the wash post tonight, some of the white house documents the former president improperly took with him to mar-a-lago when he left washington in disgrace, some of those documents were clearly marked as classified, including some at the top-secret level. and "the post" is reporting that, though it is not clear exactly who packed those boxes, the former president was very secretive about the packing and didn't want anyone to take a look or aides or anyone to look at those boxes.
an hours-long gap in white house' phone log -- the white house' phone logs, an hours-long gap. documents reportedly and repeatedly -- we were just talking about -- laura and i -- flushed down the toilet. classified information. classified information, including documents marked top secret, taken to mar-a-lago down south to palm beach, instead of where they're supposed to be, right, with the archives. just another day in the trump white house. records shmecords, everyone. not surprising. should...
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pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188 and pursuant to house resolution 149, the house stains adjourned until 10:00 a.m. for morning hour debate and further mark of respect to the late
pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188 and pursuant to house resolution 149, the house stains adjourned until 10:00 a.m. for morning hour debate and further mark of respect to the late
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housing is also expensive. when you don't have enough to spend on these two, you can't go and spend on leisure and travel and all of that. former president donald trump pulled out of the iran nuclear agreement, thinking tougher sanctions would help him cut a better deal. they didn't. now, negotiations have resumed, but more than ever, the clock is ticking. >> so let's bring in martha raddatz reporting live from tehran tonight. martha, what are your sources telling you about the chances the negotiations will produce some sort of a deal? >> reporter: david, they have made some small progress, but they have a long way to go. major issues remain. so it's still about a 50/50 chance this will work out. david? >> martha raddatz, thank you for reporting all week, martha, thanks. >>> we turn now to concern for queen elizabeth after prince charles tested positive for covid. he had just been with the queen. and what buckingham palace is now saying tonight. abc's james longman now from london. >> reporter: tonight, growing
housing is also expensive. when you don't have enough to spend on these two, you can't go and spend on leisure and travel and all of that. former president donald trump pulled out of the iran nuclear agreement, thinking tougher sanctions would help him cut a better deal. they didn't. now, negotiations have resumed, but more than ever, the clock is ticking. >> so let's bring in martha raddatz reporting live from tehran tonight. martha, what are your sources telling you about the chances...
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did the white house miscalculate this? was this not a temporary problem and the fact that here we are in february still dealing with this? does it underscore that point. >> i think, kristen, the question is how do you define temporary. the white house began shifting this messaging and acknowledging a longer term problem back around october when you heard the treasury secretary saying that inflation would not ease until the middal to the end to end of 2022. the problem is they're pointing to the same forecast that led them astray in 2021 and they were expecting inflation to be a fraction of where it actually came in. the white house has now exhausted nearly all the tools had it available to it and now laying inflation squarely at the feet of the federal reserve saying that monetary policy needs to be recalibrated and that it's the right time to do that but essentially an acknowledgment that not that much left the white house can do and still pointing to the promise of it easing by the end of this year. >> when you think abo
did the white house miscalculate this? was this not a temporary problem and the fact that here we are in february still dealing with this? does it underscore that point. >> i think, kristen, the question is how do you define temporary. the white house began shifting this messaging and acknowledging a longer term problem back around october when you heard the treasury secretary saying that inflation would not ease until the middal to the end to end of 2022. the problem is they're pointing...
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what specifically does the white house support? the white house says they are listening to the cdc. what does the cdc say? they still support masks, yet masks hurt children. then they ask "who should the american people listen to: the cdc or the governors?" the cdc says "listen to the governors." then you ask the white house "what if the governor says no mask but the cdc recommends mask?" the white house says "listen to the cdc and also the governor." after mack they can't understand what they are they say they can't understanding what they are doing. science is changing so the democrats are changing with the science, but republicans did not follow the science but he got to the science before democrats? it looks like the republicans -- >> dana: i can see why you are confused. sean patrick maloney is a democrat in charge of trying to reelect house democrats. he had this tweet. "democrats' plan to fight covid is working. vaccines are widely available. time to give people their lives back. with science as our guide, we are ready to start getting back to normal." >> greg: i said yesterd
what specifically does the white house support? the white house says they are listening to the cdc. what does the cdc say? they still support masks, yet masks hurt children. then they ask "who should the american people listen to: the cdc or the governors?" the cdc says "listen to the governors." then you ask the white house "what if the governor says no mask but the cdc recommends mask?" the white house says "listen to the cdc and also the governor."...
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the house schedule next week and the week after so the same thing potentially as the house can vote this week and the senate what take it up before next friday. >> the house and senate in session today on capitol hill, both expected around 6:30 p.m. in the house and the senate, the senate returns 3:00 p.m. today and the other end of capitol hill, the president meeting with the german chancellor today a joint press conference scheduled for about 3:15 p.m. mothers of the activities happening in washington, watch them on the c-span network, starting the week with us this morning as we talk about the week ahead in washington, you can join the conversation as usual, republican (202)748-8001 democrats (202)748-8000 independence 2027488002. as folks are calling in, you mentioned an announcement last week that he contracted covid, how is he doing? >> he's had multiple media appearances last week and crc tested positive and he says it's like a moderate cold more or less so he's doing very well, going on television and giving a house schedule. regardless, the house set up a voting system 2020 firm
the house schedule next week and the week after so the same thing potentially as the house can vote this week and the senate what take it up before next friday. >> the house and senate in session today on capitol hill, both expected around 6:30 p.m. in the house and the senate, the senate returns 3:00 p.m. today and the other end of capitol hill, the president meeting with the german chancellor today a joint press conference scheduled for about 3:15 p.m. mothers of the activities...
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more severe sanctions are expected tomorrow according to the white house. exactly what those measures look like remains to be seen. with us tonight, malcolm nance, author of special naval intelligence, cyber security, in ukraine tonight, has 35 years in the trade of counterterrorism and intelligence. and clint watts, west point graduate, army veteran, former fbi special agent and a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institution. great to see both of you malcolm, i thank you for being up in the middle of the night with us. give us the sense on the ground, what you are feeling, what you are hearing and with the census about what sanctions may or may not accomplish. >> i've been here for over a month now. assessing the order of battle. mapping out the invasion routes that they would come into. but i also spent time in the battlefront but with the commander of the joint task force down in that region. this is a very serious situation, fraught with a lot of danger. this is a country of 42 million people. the city of kyiv is the size of
more severe sanctions are expected tomorrow according to the white house. exactly what those measures look like remains to be seen. with us tonight, malcolm nance, author of special naval intelligence, cyber security, in ukraine tonight, has 35 years in the trade of counterterrorism and intelligence. and clint watts, west point graduate, army veteran, former fbi special agent and a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institution. great to see both of you malcolm, i...
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including housing. this is an area that i've been talking to many about how do we decrease that supply chain to address the high housing crisis. doctor bernstein talked about this a little bit earlier. with senator, you highlighted the fact of whether it's 5 million or 7 million, we have a housing shortage here. what can we do about working together in this administration? i appreciate your comment with coordinating with fannie mae, freddie mac on home loans we are looking at. continuing low income house credit. it is important to support that in the bbb. let me ask you this, in the build back better bill, actually going to address the housing supply chain. there is a number of them. not just increasing the tax housing credit authority, but there is a document on finances. there is 50% for poverty in these extremely wellom income households you are looking at. we are looking at contracted loopholes to early termination from the program. we are looking at protecting nonprofit sponsor's ability to propert
including housing. this is an area that i've been talking to many about how do we decrease that supply chain to address the high housing crisis. doctor bernstein talked about this a little bit earlier. with senator, you highlighted the fact of whether it's 5 million or 7 million, we have a housing shortage here. what can we do about working together in this administration? i appreciate your comment with coordinating with fannie mae, freddie mac on home loans we are looking at. continuing low...
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we won the house races in 2020 by 4.7 million votes, and we lost 12, 13 seattles in the house. you tell me how the house of representatives that represents the population, one side wins the majority vote and loses seats. the house doesn't reflect the majority will, what the heck is it? that tells you what kind of map we're dealing with right now. so we can argue for fair districts and pick up democratic seats because the republicans have gerrymandered it all to hell over the last couple of cycles. and this time in the courts and in the legislatures we are making the case, and in new york, that communities of interest, what the law allows in new york, means that new york, which has been voting overwhelmingly democrat nick recent elections, should have representatives in the house that reflect that. we'll do it straight. but why are we losing seats in the house -- >> -- jerry manhandlering? you don't accept that you're gerrymandering in new york? >> you tell me if we win a majority of the votes in these election, why are we losing seats? i'm telling you can have democratic improv
we won the house races in 2020 by 4.7 million votes, and we lost 12, 13 seattles in the house. you tell me how the house of representatives that represents the population, one side wins the majority vote and loses seats. the house doesn't reflect the majority will, what the heck is it? that tells you what kind of map we're dealing with right now. so we can argue for fair districts and pick up democratic seats because the republicans have gerrymandered it all to hell over the last couple of...