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michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any. they could go 7-0 49-04 vulnerable republican seats and still lose their majority, but if democrats could get out of this with losing only two or three seats that they would be pretty lucky. we have seen years where parties have lost 7, 8, nine or more. in 1980, they lost 12 seats. this could be a horrible night for democrats. it is unlikely it will be a great win for them in the senate. host: jon tester is seeking his fourth term and mpr has outlined, he is pitching his usual moderate message. it does the moderate positions to work for him in montana? guest: it has worked well. the qu
michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any....
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wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to slavery, establishing that a baby is mere property that can be disposed of as the property owner sees fit. it is wrong, and while a few tweaks to the pre-roe lame be in order to provide clarity on miscarriages and an additional exception of rape along with the current exception to stabilize the mother, a complete repeal as a betrayal of everything arizona has always stood for. at 15 weeks, a baby can feel pain, and during abortion, their skulls are crushed and their limbs are ripped from their body. it is insulting that the consulting class and other scribblers characters are pursuing
wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to...
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we will talk to judy in phoenix, arizona. good morning. are you there? caller: yes. host: how that high -- hi. caller: ok. should trump be immune? host: from criminal prosecution. caller: all of his indictments? no. absolutely not. and i have not been right in my life since, like, 2015 or 2016, whenever this started. and trump began it all. i cannot live like this much longer and hopefully he will not be elected president for the second time so that we can continue in our justice system to have trials and to have his peers in the jury make decisions on what the verdict should be on every crime that he's been indicted on. host: his lawyers are making the argument that all future presidents will fear that their rivals will just prosecute them after they leave office and that will hobble all their decisions. what do you think of that? caller: i am 72 and up until trump made his presence known to be in politics, everything has been doing just fine, like the supreme court justice has talked about. except for nixon -- that was a glitch for that got taken care of with the r
we will talk to judy in phoenix, arizona. good morning. are you there? caller: yes. host: how that high -- hi. caller: ok. should trump be immune? host: from criminal prosecution. caller: all of his indictments? no. absolutely not. and i have not been right in my life since, like, 2015 or 2016, whenever this started. and trump began it all. i cannot live like this much longer and hopefully he will not be elected president for the second time so that we can continue in our justice system to have...
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. >> the defendant asked the arizona house speaker to call the legislature into sesono hold a hearing based on their claims of election fraud. >> absolutely, and official act for president to communicate with state officials attempting to defend the integrity of a federal election and communicate with state offialand urge them to view what he views as their job under statlaand federal law. that's an official act. >> attempting to defend th integrity of the election is the defense. the allegation is that he was attempting tovthrow an election. >> exactly right and neither allegati suld make a diffen as to whether he's -- it's immune. that's extremely strong with this court. >> does it strike you as odd that your understanding of immunity goes wabend what olc has ever claimed for a former president? >> the opinions here are strong supporti ubecause any time a congressional statute got near touching the president's prerogatives, they said we will interpret the statute narrowly to avoid it. >> that's a different question. what olc has always said that sitting presidents get immunity bufoe
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elsa in scottsdale, arizona. republican. and you say yes. elsa. >> yes. >> tell us why you think he is immune? >> tell you why he is immune? >> yes. why is the former president you believe he can claim immunity. >> he can claim immunity. because otherwise he would not be able to do the businesses that he needs to do to protect america. because they would have fear of making the wrong decisions and they can't make the right decisions so they are going to get crucified and we're going to be paying the price. >> ok. >> for making the wrong decision because they fear being persecuted. >> gail, columbus, ohio. good evening to you. what do you say on this question? >> good evening. no, no man should be above the law. he should never have full immunity. if he has full immunity, what would happen to our democracy? he would throw our country into -- wld be a third world country, if he has full immunity. all of the things that he has already done to our country. >> ok. gail, i want you to hang on the line. you and others and listen to the former presi
elsa in scottsdale, arizona. republican. and you say yes. elsa. >> yes. >> tell us why you think he is immune? >> tell you why he is immune? >> yes. why is the former president you believe he can claim immunity. >> he can claim immunity. because otherwise he would not be able to do the businesses that he needs to do to protect america. because they would have fear of making the wrong decisions and they can't make the right decisions so they are going to get...
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and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have to do that. not just those in elected office. we have to hold elected officials to a higher standard. when i think about the most memorable and consequential experiences in the house, before the select committee, it was times when i was in a debate with someone i did not agree with on whatever the issue was, but they were knowledgeable. another member or members who knew what they're talking about, understand why they arrived at the view that they had. i hope i could come into the debate as prepared as they were. when you show that respect, that is how you get good policy. you're willing to listen
and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have...
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this is nona out of arizona, independent. good morning. caller: thank you. i'm going to make a statement first that we, the people of this country have had enough, period, exclamation point, what is going on in our government is tearing this country apart. this two-sided government has to stop. we need to work together to work towards a free country that we have had for over 200 years. we need to work together, not arguing, not condemning, not throwing things at people. we need to stay as a country. we need to change our laws to protect the american public. we need to stop having the democrats versus the republicans we need to work as a team. we need to stop the way that there is a twosided government. we need -- why has biden not been charged with his documents when they raided trump's home? this is not too -- this is not the government working as a team. this is a two-sided government. host: that's nona out of arizona. this is harmon in seattle. good morning. caller: good morning. yes. i'm calling concerning this question here about immunity for this moron
this is nona out of arizona, independent. good morning. caller: thank you. i'm going to make a statement first that we, the people of this country have had enough, period, exclamation point, what is going on in our government is tearing this country apart. this two-sided government has to stop. we need to work together to work towards a free country that we have had for over 200 years. we need to work together, not arguing, not condemning, not throwing things at people. we need to stay as a...
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missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to step up. thorley knows what happened to the cohesion of nato. they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukrai
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justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- genel prelogar: right. justice gorsuch: -- the rd, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i te ose points. and equity is all about propriarinterests and things like that. do we havehahere? general prelogar: the -- well, i think that the court -- it's not -- ianto make sure to make clear that there are a long line of caseshastand for this principle, including cases that ha addressed it directly like in re debs -- justice gorsuch: oh, debs. general prelogar: -- wyandot, so justice gorsuch: do you really want to rely on debs, general? i mean, that wasn't exactly our brightest moment. general prelogar: i do think, though, att reflects the history and tradition of this nationn cognizing that it's entirely appropriate for the united states to seek to protect its interests in this manner. and t say, justice gorsuch -- justice gorsuch: what do you -- genalrelogar: -- this is a really
justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- genel prelogar: right. justice gorsuch: -- the rd, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i te ose points. and equity is all about propriarinterests and things like that. do we havehahere? general prelogar: the -- well, i think that the court -- it's not -- ianto make sure to make...
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c-span, -- >> reuters is reporting there is law thatasoing to affect the next month and arizona state senate must now alsvo to repeal the bill before the ban is knockedut the old law was revived by a supreme court ruling and a left the senate vote to take action and it could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. ♪ c-span's washington journal, a live firm uncle evolving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy, from washington dc and across the country, elizabeth from the accountability center and heritage foundation's guest discusses the supreme court consideration of donald trump's claim of immunity from criminal charges from trying to overturn the 2020 election. washington journal, doing in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is creating wi-fi enabled lift spaces so students from lo
c-span, -- >> reuters is reporting there is law thatasoing to affect the next month and arizona state senate must now alsvo to repeal the bill before the ban is knockedut the old law was revived by a supreme court ruling and a left the senate vote to take action and it could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. ♪ c-span's washington journal, a live firm uncle evolving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy, from washington dc and across the...
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. >> by a 32-28 vote, the arizona house of representatives has agreed to repeal a law banning a portion. the state senate must vote to repeal the bill before the ban is knocked up to the old law was revived on ri9 and unless the senate votes to takes action, could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. >> is the vice president for ed choice, here to talk about team views on k-12 education. what is ed choice? guest: it is a nonprofit national bipartisan organization launched in 1996. our mission is to advance freedom, opportunity and choice for all k-12 students and for them to lead successful lives in a stronger society. we seek to build awareness and understanding of school choice issues and the broader k-12 education ecosystem that can empower families to access and choose and the learning environment that best meets the needs of their children. we inform policymakers, peer groups, education leaders and entrepreneurs, public policy and legal affairs, medication advocacy, workshops, trainings and outreach. and i lead a research team. host: your group conducted a survey that we are t
. >> by a 32-28 vote, the arizona house of representatives has agreed to repeal a law banning a portion. the state senate must vote to repeal the bill before the ban is knocked up to the old law was revived on ri9 and unless the senate votes to takes action, could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. >> is the vice president for ed choice, here to talk about team views on k-12 education. what is ed choice? guest: it is a nonprofit national bipartisan organization launched in...
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. >> by a 32-28 vote, the arizona house of representatives has agreed to repeal a law banning a portion. the state senate must vote to repeal the bill before the ban is knocked up to the old law was revived on ri9 and unless the senate votes to takes action, could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. >> is the vice president for ed choice, here to talk about team views on k-12 education. what is ed choice? guest:
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. >> arizona state house lawmakers just passed a bill thatld repeal the near total ban on abortion in the state, the president's view on that. sec. jean-pierre: you've heard us talk about the 1864 law and how it sets us back. 1864. we are in 2024, and there is a law that they wanted to move forward without obviously would hurt women, would hurt reproductive rights, would hurt obviously women to make a decision about their health care. and i have not seen that report, but if this is the case, that it has been repealed in one of the chambers, that is a good thing, right? we are moving forward in the right direction, we are moving forward to where we are today in 2024, when we should be protecting our freedom, protecting a woman's right to make a very personal decision about her body. >> last of a real quickly, i know you've got to go, but mentioning the word tiktok, maybe that's one work of a tiktok, there isbetween the two, if you had an elevator pitch, there are 170 million americans who use tiktok right now, what is the simple statement for americans right now who say the president o
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you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe and stick with it. regardless of the issue, you should stick with what you believe and he particularly met. otherwise you get yourself in trouble and you're not honest about your own position. the question you're asking me and the question you're asking kari lake and donald trump you really should ask the democrats. whoever debates vice president harris and what we hope will be at least one bise presidential debate should ask her. vice president harris, in your own home state of california abortion is basically allowed anytime, anywhere, anyone. at least acknowledge science. forget about religion or
you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe...
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. >> you mentioned washington and you mentioned arina >> arizona versus the united states. >>rizona was an immigration case about the border. in washington was anttpt by a state to impose its worr compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i take those points. equity is all about proprietary interest and things like that. do we have that here. >> want to make sure tre are a long line of cases according to this principle, including directly, like debs. >> do you really want to rely on debs, general? that was not exactlyur brightest moment. >> i do thk reflects the history of this nation and recognizes it is appropriate f the united states to protect its interests in these- this matter. this is an important issue for the united states. this is -- >> i'm try toe out the proprietary interest her it is money d w it is being spent. congressou give you lots of tools. >> i think there a otacle preemption principles that there are functis be served by having the medicare program i place. idaho has directly interfered with the ability of the hospital
. >> you mentioned washington and you mentioned arina >> arizona versus the united states. >>rizona was an immigration case about the border. in washington was anttpt by a state to impose its worr compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i take those points. equity is all about proprietary interest and things like that. do we have that here. >> want to make sure tre are a long line of cases according to this principle, including...
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take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho state ban. we'llcoverage beginning here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. the emergency abortion health care, the federal law
take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you...
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look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatment
look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not...
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joanne: last summer in arizona during that horrible heatwave of 120 degrees out in the field. all of us, the changes in climate affect all of our bodies, they affect all of our communities and they affect the entire planet. some communities are harder hit. can you sort of really explain sort of why environmental justice is -- how do we address that and why do we have to address that? the other population that is very affected is seniors, and all sorts of ways, not just the heat but the electricity goes out and you are on an oxygen machine, there are all of these things that we do not even think about. sec. becerra: i have not seen the numbers recently but i am willing to wager that the number of people who die from some sort of climate exposure, the cohort that is the largest is seniors because during heat waves they do not have the air conditioning. during cold waves they do not have good heating and cannot afford to pay for the heat and they freeze. i suspect they are not connect with folks who are actually outdoors working who are exposed the way my dad was. it is fascinati
joanne: last summer in arizona during that horrible heatwave of 120 degrees out in the field. all of us, the changes in climate affect all of our bodies, they affect all of our communities and they affect the entire planet. some communities are harder hit. can you sort of really explain sort of why environmental justice is -- how do we address that and why do we have to address that? the other population that is very affected is seniors, and all sorts of ways, not just the heat but the...
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host: let's go to robert in arizona on the republican line. caller: that woman that just said that trump lies every day. it's the other way around. that brain-dead idiot in the white house lies every day. he cannot complete a complete sentence. host: caller, you will have to watch those types of statements because that can get you in trouble in the long run. i will put that statement out for anyone who wants to go down that road. that's it for open forum. thank you for those who participated. up next, we will look at party affiliation in the united states particularly with new information from the pew research center. taking a look at how people identified by party aow tha has shifted over the last couple of decades. caroll doherty of the pew research center joining us for that conversation that will take place when washington journal continues. >> the house will be in order. >> this year c-span celebrate 45 years of covering congress like no other. in 1979 we have been your source for capitol hill, providing unfiltered coverage of government,
host: let's go to robert in arizona on the republican line. caller: that woman that just said that trump lies every day. it's the other way around. that brain-dead idiot in the white house lies every day. he cannot complete a complete sentence. host: caller, you will have to watch those types of statements because that can get you in trouble in the long run. i will put that statement out for anyone who wants to go down that road. that's it for open forum. thank you for those who participated....
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we see ivf, in arizona, we have republicans who want to charge a woman with a crime and incarcerate her for making decisions about her own body. i on my first day as a senator will cosponsor the women's health protection act to codify in federal law a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body. that decision does not belong to anyone except that woman. we are now passing on to our daughters a world where they have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. this is wrong. i will fight it at every turn. women deserve to choose abortion rights, reproductive rights, ivf, it all belongs to the woman. >> as a dad with three daughters, emil was going to be there with planned parenthood 100%. -- i am always going to be there with planned parenthood 100%. support every request planned parenthood has made for us to stand with them as they have gone through their journey of trying to bring us back to where we need to be. we need to constitutionalize in maryland roe v wade and a woman's right to have an abortion. at the same time we also have to support lgbtq -- the lgbtq communi
we see ivf, in arizona, we have republicans who want to charge a woman with a crime and incarcerate her for making decisions about her own body. i on my first day as a senator will cosponsor the women's health protection act to codify in federal law a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body. that decision does not belong to anyone except that woman. we are now passing on to our daughters a world where they have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. this is wrong. i...
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we are looking at retreating glaciers, this one run by the university of arizona, leading this project to track retreating glaciers and ice sheets in ways that will help us improve our predictive capability there. we will be traveling to alaska, greenland, canadian arctic, and even one of my favorite places -- to really understand how these glaciers, the rates of flow, weights of retreat are changing. the last one is focused on culture, called farm flux, run by goddard space flight center. researchers will measure greenhouse gases and other emissions, absorption from our farmlands. a set of six very different airborne campaigns. they will take place over a number of years and give us some really targeted insights held everything from how we understand how the earth works to how we put that science into action for people. faith: thanks, karen, for laying all that out. so important, a testament to how nasa is a climate agency, how we are doing all of this to help everyday people. we are doing this all in anticipation of earth a day next week. just wanted to hear from each of you what ear
we are looking at retreating glaciers, this one run by the university of arizona, leading this project to track retreating glaciers and ice sheets in ways that will help us improve our predictive capability there. we will be traveling to alaska, greenland, canadian arctic, and even one of my favorite places -- to really understand how these glaciers, the rates of flow, weights of retreat are changing. the last one is focused on culture, called farm flux, run by goddard space flight center....
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doing on organized crime in phoenix, i think, and so basically a consortium of journalists descended on arizona to basically finish is reporting -- his reporting, and his organization was started to support investigative reporters. it is housed at the university of missouri in columbia, which is the oldest journalism school in the u.s. initially danny's papers were sent to the ire, but it is kind of a small, ragtag organization. i think their funding comes from numbers, it is $80 a year to become a member. the missouri society has a really nice archive facility, so they took over danny's files, so they are just kind of randomly into missouri. host: zachary treitz, do you consider bill hamilton a reliable source? guest: putting me on the spot here. i think that bill in my mind was a very well-meaning person as far as i could tell who wanted answers to a very complicated, difficult to discern story of what happened to ms. software and what had happened to his company, which went bankrupt trying to fight the justice department essentially, so when he was talking to christian over the years, i do n
doing on organized crime in phoenix, i think, and so basically a consortium of journalists descended on arizona to basically finish is reporting -- his reporting, and his organization was started to support investigative reporters. it is housed at the university of missouri in columbia, which is the oldest journalism school in the u.s. initially danny's papers were sent to the ire, but it is kind of a small, ragtag organization. i think their funding comes from numbers, it is $80 a year to...
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they've been piled up to arizona just inside of the border. the backpacks which we know are full of fentanyl. during your tenure a record number crossed into the country, too many of whom have connections, many of whom have connections with criminal organizations. you're from california originally. the good reporting on how the cartels have linked up in san francisco and created this nexus is shocking, and it all happened on your watch. most recently of course, and it's been mentioned here and illegal alien murdered a college student burgled by your department in the country and left a trial of crime in his path. one of thousands that have been murdered revelries victimized. the most gut wrenching part is that it could have been prevented if you and your administration had chosen to enforce the laws on the books simply because they were not followed. a number of known got a ways we talked about already, the number trailed off because we are not looking anymore. i don't want to imagine that a number it just scares me to death. he talked about t
they've been piled up to arizona just inside of the border. the backpacks which we know are full of fentanyl. during your tenure a record number crossed into the country, too many of whom have connections, many of whom have connections with criminal organizations. you're from california originally. the good reporting on how the cartels have linked up in san francisco and created this nexus is shocking, and it all happened on your watch. most recently of course, and it's been mentioned here and...
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michigan, nevada, arizona and georgia. some people also add north carolina which trump just barely won. but when you are behind in four at of and running only even in two, right now the electoral college, it wouldn't be that close if you had it today. now, it is not today, but we also find that races aren't nearly as volatile as they used to be because you got 90, 91%, 92% of voters pretty much baked in. 45%, 46 percent for democrats, for republicans. there are high floors and low ceilings for both parties. you don't have the big variations like he used to have in presidential races. host: we are starting to get people on the lines to talk with charlie cook. dayton, tennessee, democrats line, you are up. caller: this is irvin porter. i'm calling about when the government took social security money, u.s. government funds, i want to know if they ever paid back. because some social security people didn't get much money. guest: i'm not an expert on social security funding but unless you die young, most people will come in -- c
michigan, nevada, arizona and georgia. some people also add north carolina which trump just barely won. but when you are behind in four at of and running only even in two, right now the electoral college, it wouldn't be that close if you had it today. now, it is not today, but we also find that races aren't nearly as volatile as they used to be because you got 90, 91%, 92% of voters pretty much baked in. 45%, 46 percent for democrats, for republicans. there are high floors and low ceilings for...
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michigan, nevada, arizona and georgia. some people also add north carolina which trump just barely won. but when you are behind in four at of and running only even in two, right now the electoral college, it wouldn't be that close if you had it today. now, it is not today, but we also find that races aren't nearly as volatile as they used to be because you got 90, 91%, 92% of voters pretty much baked in. 45%, 46 percent for democrats, for republicans. there are high floors and low ceilings for both parties. you don't have the big variations like he used to have in presidential races. host: we are starting to get people on the lines to talk with charlie cook. dayton, tennessee, democrats line, you are up. caller: this is irvin porter. i'm calling about when the government took social security money, u.s. government funds, i want to know if they ever paid back. because some social security people didn't get much money. guest: i'm not an expert on social security funding but unless you die young, most people will come in -- c
michigan, nevada, arizona and georgia. some people also add north carolina which trump just barely won. but when you are behind in four at of and running only even in two, right now the electoral college, it wouldn't be that close if you had it today. now, it is not today, but we also find that races aren't nearly as volatile as they used to be because you got 90, 91%, 92% of voters pretty much baked in. 45%, 46 percent for democrats, for republicans. there are high floors and low ceilings for...
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and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all activities to process and manage migrants. so what steps is chs going to take to make sure additional funds are distributed and that we do not find ourselves in this critical situation once again? >> senator, one thing. let me state i was honored to work with you and the other senators on the bipartisan legislation that would have been transformative, not only in provision of resources but in the change of authority in which we will be equipped with the most significant change since 1996. long-overdue. we announced with the first distribution last week a competitive process for
and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all...
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scott in arizona for the line for independents. caller: good morning america and this is something that i've been trying to call c-span for a month now and it has been bugging me every day. for the american people please respond and help me out. as a vietnam veteran i get morning coffee like a lot of us old-timers. i saw a guy on his hands and knees and i thought he was puking, sick or party boy or whatever. i parked the truck and i ran over and i said are you ok and he says yes i am ok and i looked down and said what are you doing? he says i am praying. and i said what? i saw a rug laying on the concrete and i said this is night time. i said what is going on? and i thought of the movie " scario" and i said are you muslim? and i said where you from? and he said palestine and i said why aren't you in the country. host: any particular news stories. caller: he says this is all the palestinian stuff going on and he says we will kill all jews and palestine will be kings of the world. host: thank you. let us hear from rick in tennessee o
scott in arizona for the line for independents. caller: good morning america and this is something that i've been trying to call c-span for a month now and it has been bugging me every day. for the american people please respond and help me out. as a vietnam veteran i get morning coffee like a lot of us old-timers. i saw a guy on his hands and knees and i thought he was puking, sick or party boy or whatever. i parked the truck and i ran over and i said are you ok and he says yes i am ok and i...
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moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of the border wall, end the disastrous catch and release policies and s
moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern...
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moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of the border wall, end the disastrous catch and release policies and s
moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern...
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the taiwanese company built them in phoenix, arizona. phoenix, arizona has a water problem and these are message users. -- massive users. guest: thank you for your comments. i'm not sure there was a question in there i think what you're pointing to is a real ongoing debate about whether or not free-trade is beneficial to the uas or whether the u.s. needs to pursue more protections in order to create space for ministry to grow. host: homer in shreveport, louisiana. caller: i am an 82-year-old vet. we suffer from collective amnesia. --unions in america. thank you. host: final comment. guest: i am not sure i am following. fighting unions in order to protect the u.s.? i would say president but it has made clear he was to be the strongest pro-union in the history of the u.s. and his actions, including several days ago with his announcement about steel and aluminum are validation of that argument. host: ryan hass at the brookings institution, think you for joining us. guest: thank you. host: 12 euros have been selected to decide, president tru
the taiwanese company built them in phoenix, arizona. phoenix, arizona has a water problem and these are message users. -- massive users. guest: thank you for your comments. i'm not sure there was a question in there i think what you're pointing to is a real ongoing debate about whether or not free-trade is beneficial to the uas or whether the u.s. needs to pursue more protections in order to create space for ministry to grow. host: homer in shreveport, louisiana. caller: i am an 82-year-old...
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the gentleman from arizona is recognized >> i will not be as brief as she is, i have five. this is amendment 65 and 103 and 102. we will start with 45. this is a reform that basically in the funding reform that describes what -- it forms a statutory order against the contingency fund and the operations. until we establish a statutory definition for emergency were funding, and those you know i am fanatic about this, about the emergency aspect because of the vice chair complications it has for us and it has not been part of our formal budgetary process. 46, no funding for ukraine until we get all -- until the president has initiated his talks in the area and i think this is something that most of us believe that the war in ukraine is not going well cared have seen a lot of the ukrainian people you -- lose their lives. and i think we should be initiating the peace process. when i ask ukraine what peace looks like they say they want to get crimea back. folks, crimea is never coming back. crimea has opted to be part of russia. i think there is little deliberation on that. i'm so
the gentleman from arizona is recognized >> i will not be as brief as she is, i have five. this is amendment 65 and 103 and 102. we will start with 45. this is a reform that basically in the funding reform that describes what -- it forms a statutory order against the contingency fund and the operations. until we establish a statutory definition for emergency were funding, and those you know i am fanatic about this, about the emergency aspect because of the vice chair complications it has...
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i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us, in 2021, about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into outbuildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. police said they could not really do anything about it because they were migrants. so they didn't know where they were. so my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed with what the biden administration was doing on the border. and this is in 2021. so now, today, they try and make mayorkas accountable for what he has done. he is not an elected official, so how do you fire him? host:host: i hear what you are saying, that you wanted to see mayorkas fired, but practically speaking, president biden would appoint somebody else that would also institute president biden's policies. caller: well, yeah. they are bidens policies. you are correct there. so maybe we all should speak in 2024 that we are not happy about this situation. it's up to the
i also have family in arizona. and my sister in arizona was telling us, in 2021, about the problems they were having with illegals breaking into outbuildings on properties. my nephew was assaulted. it was on camera. police said they could not really do anything about it because they were migrants. so they didn't know where they were. so my family wrote a letter to warner and kaine and their response was almost a form letter saying that they agreed with what the biden administration was doing on...