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they put $300 million into florida. i put peanuts into florida. i won. so we don't need the same money they need. plus i had a great four years and biden has one of the worst presidencies in history. destroying our country. between israel and october 7 that should have never happened. ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they brought down the rate so fast because he wants to get elected. >> have you spoken to prime minister netanyahu? obviously the white house is issuing a stark warning. do you think the u.s. is not doing enough to show support for israel? or are you going to go? president trump: biden has totally lost control of the israel situation. he has abandoned israel. he's totally abandoned israel. frankly, he's a low i.q. individual. he has no idea where he is and who he's supporting. he doesn't know if he's supporting the palestinians, but he knows one thing. he is not supporting is
they put $300 million into florida. i put peanuts into florida. i won. so we don't need the same money they need. plus i had a great four years and biden has one of the worst presidencies in history. destroying our country. between israel and october 7 that should have never happened. ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they...
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. >> what about florida? >> florida is probably maybe going change also. it's the people, it's a perfect system. for years, people wanted to end roe v. wade, give it back to the states. we did that, it was an incredible thing. we did that, now the states habit and the states are putting out what we want, the will of the people. so, florida is probably going to change. arizona is going to definitely change. you are getting the will of the people. it's been pretty amazing, when you about it. host: the former president saying the arizona law goes too far, he predicts arizona will have to change and bring it back to what he says is within reason. guest: trunk goes to where the political winds fall. on the ballot, we know that they have voted on the side of reproductive rate -- rights. we have seen that in states that are very red. like kentucky. trump knows this is a losing issue for him, especially with regards to women and people who care about women. so, i think that he changed his position, to some extent, by saying it should be states rights. saying look,
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: ms. lee of to reconsider the vote on passage of 7888. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? the clerk: the the motion to reconsider to reconsider. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the motion is adopted. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady seek recognition? >> a seek a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourn to meet monday next and convene for morning hour debate and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the speaker
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: ms. lee of to reconsider the vote on passage of 7888. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? the clerk: the the motion to reconsider to reconsider. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to table. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the motion is adopted....
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in florida v. the united states, number 321tv1066, tango, key low, whiskey, zulu, charlie, bravo northern district of florida, march 8, 2023, the united states district court of the northern district of florida, quote, this slight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative soft is's try at its worst, end quote. in addition, the court concluded that, quote, what makes dhs' application of 236a in this manner unlawful is that 235b2 not 2326a governs the detention of applicants for admission from dhs places in removal proceedings after a inspection. alejandro n. mayorkas' willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has had a calamitous consequence for the nation. and the people of the united states including, one, during fiscal year 2017-2020 an average of about 590,000 aliens each fiscal year were encountered as inadmissible aliens at ports of entry on the southwest border are apprehended between ports of entry. thereafter during alejandro n. mayorkas' tenu
in florida v. the united states, number 321tv1066, tango, key low, whiskey, zulu, charlie, bravo northern district of florida, march 8, 2023, the united states district court of the northern district of florida, quote, this slight of hand using an arrest warrant as a de facto release warrant is administrative soft is's try at its worst, end quote. in addition, the court concluded that, quote, what makes dhs' application of 236a in this manner unlawful is that 235b2 not 2326a governs the...
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and associate general council at the university of central florida. i want to celebrate these women and all that they've done for our community. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor winter park's new mayor, sheila disisio. it is a unique district that attracts new visitors but has fostered a deep sense of community for many of central florida's residents. mayor disisio is a long-time winter park resident and has always put her community first by volunteering, sitting on the city's board of commissioners and now will be serving as the city of winter park's first women to be mayor. winter park faces unique challenges, responsible growth, affordable housing and infrastructure improvements. but her deep roots in the community and her passion to tackle these challenges with her community's best interests at heart will ensure that she and the city of winter park are successful. i extend my heartfelt congratulations to mayor disisio and i'm eager to work alongside her, to work for and with the people of winter park. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro t
and associate general council at the university of central florida. i want to celebrate these women and all that they've done for our community. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor winter park's new mayor, sheila disisio. it is a unique district that attracts new visitors but has fostered a deep sense of community for many of central florida's residents. mayor disisio is a long-time winter park resident and has always put her community first by volunteering, sitting on the city's board of...
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to him in florida, democratic caller -- tim in florida, democratic caller. caller: republicans complain about the border but had a chance to do something about it and threw senator langford under the bus because trump told them to. you have to work with the other side to get anything done. as far as the lady from wyoming, i agree israel has the right to defend themselves but they don't have the right to slaughter 40 or 50,000 people. why does she think the people in ukraine don't have the right to defend themselves should work i don't get it. host: in indiana, independent. caller: could you refresh our memories on how they use the phis against trump when he was running? host: referring to the president -- former president putting on his truth social page that he wanted lawmakers to kill fisa, the word used in the statement. he said it was used against him after he put out that truth social statement, the house moved to vote to bring that legislation to the floor for reauthorization but it was blocked by 19 republicans who agreed with the former president. ro
to him in florida, democratic caller -- tim in florida, democratic caller. caller: republicans complain about the border but had a chance to do something about it and threw senator langford under the bus because trump told them to. you have to work with the other side to get anything done. as far as the lady from wyoming, i agree israel has the right to defend themselves but they don't have the right to slaughter 40 or 50,000 people. why does she think the people in ukraine don't have the right...
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tiffany, for your support and the gentlelady from florida, ms. luna, and i'd like to thank the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, for his great support on this and so many other issues we work on together. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2560, the sea turtle rescue assistance act of 2023. this bill's an important piece of legislation that for the first time provides assistance to many organizations that work to ensure the continued survival of endangered sea turtle populations in the united states. every species of sea turtle in the united states today is considered either threatened or endangered. every single one. in my region, warming waters in the north atlantic have wreaked havoc with the annual migration of sea turtles. changing conditions are causing many sea turtles to become cold-stunned as they depart cape cod in the southern migration. having become hypothermic, they wash ashore on our beaches and sadly perish from exposure. they perish at a rate of nearly 100%. and there's been a sudden shocking change in the inciden
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so florida is probably going to change. arizona is definitely going to change. everybody would like that to happen. and you are getting the will of the people. it has been amazing when you think of it. [end video clip] host: the former president reiterating this is a state issue and saying he believes arizona will change. "from the new york times -- from "the new york times" reporting, the gop back in the 1864 ban on abortions fights a bid to repeal it. resurrect 160-year-old ban, trying to push bills through the republican legislature, whom they said would protect health. it was removed one day from the agenda, and in the house, they blocked an attempt to repeal the ban. here's what happened. [video clip] [shouting] [end video clip] host: that was democrats on the senate floor in the arizona legislature yelling "shame" and "a women's lives," as republicans -- "save women's lives," as republicans left the chamber as they tried to remove the ban. abortion policy on the table this morning during open forum. monique, washington, d.c., democratic caller. caller: goo
so florida is probably going to change. arizona is definitely going to change. everybody would like that to happen. and you are getting the will of the people. it has been amazing when you think of it. [end video clip] host: the former president reiterating this is a state issue and saying he believes arizona will change. "from the new york times -- from "the new york times" reporting, the gop back in the 1864 ban on abortions fights a bid to repeal it. resurrect 160-year-old...
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the speaker, by the way, will be traveling to florida later today for a scheduled event, which former president trump, saying that he will travel to mar-a-lago, the florida estate, to join him for what he has built "a major announcement on election integrity." two men have been planning to get together for a political meeting, but mr. johnson suggested a joint public appearance on a topic mr. trump cares deeply about. it will afford mr. johnson the opportunity to stand shoulder to shoulder with mr. trump at a precarious moment in his speakership as he works to corral a deeply divided majority around the legislative agenda that many oppose. all while facing the direct of denouncement from marjorie taylor greene, a writer died from the ally, making matters trickier. mr. trump, the former president and presumptive presidential nominee is helping to undermine that agenda. you can throw all those things and as far as your assessment of speaker johnson. rob out of new york, democrat line. what do you think of the speaker's job so far? caller: well, marjorie is making it difficult for him. s
the speaker, by the way, will be traveling to florida later today for a scheduled event, which former president trump, saying that he will travel to mar-a-lago, the florida estate, to join him for what he has built "a major announcement on election integrity." two men have been planning to get together for a political meeting, but mr. johnson suggested a joint public appearance on a topic mr. trump cares deeply about. it will afford mr. johnson the opportunity to stand shoulder to...
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like me he was a florida gator. now he can look down on his alma mater and ensure that it rivals the best in the nation. his love of education was passed on to many in our state and to his own daughter gwen. she now serves in the department of education. perhaps his most remembered impact on florida will be his environmental agenda. his work is being carried forward including his work to save the everglades. he built consensus across the speck tom and that still guides florida's diverse delegation. senator graham stood out as a brilliant master of statecraft. as chair of the senate select committee on intelligence he understood the very real global threats we face as a nation. and he never shrunk from asking the tough questions even as america reeled from the seventh attacks. he bore a heavyweight to demand accountability for this tragedy. yet this man who epitomized what we all think of was a far more. when a constituent flagged a problem or task he's scribble it in his note bag just like his dad did. his las vegas
like me he was a florida gator. now he can look down on his alma mater and ensure that it rivals the best in the nation. his love of education was passed on to many in our state and to his own daughter gwen. she now serves in the department of education. perhaps his most remembered impact on florida will be his environmental agenda. his work is being carried forward including his work to save the everglades. he built consensus across the speck tom and that still guides florida's diverse...
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a new emerson college poll of florida voters showed a majority, 57%, tught a new six-week abortion banas too strict. former president trump held a number ofuraisers this past week, including one in palm beach florida that raised more than $50 million in a night. next, former president trump's remarks going into that fundraiser. >> a very spectacular evening and people are just wanting change. everybody wants change. the country is really doing poorly. we are a laughing stock all over the world. we are going to get that change very quickly. this has been an incredible evening before it even started because people wanted to contribute to a cause of making america great again, and that's what's happening. we are going to make america great again. everyone knows it. the election will be in a little more than six months, and it will be the most important, i believe, election we will ever have. i believe it will go down as the most important date in the history of our country, november 5. will be the most important date in the historyf r country, and thank you very much ing here. >> atlanta co
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lee from florida and mr. b iggs from arizona. we're attorneys and we've been prosecutors and defense a ttorneys and judges. congresswoman lee has been a judge. but we know the law. we know the institution. we are used to studying cases, determining the facts, and l aying those facts out not only to juries but the public. in this case, it's clear and we look forward to laying out that case to the senate and the members of the senate i ndividually that alejandro mayorkas violated the law, violated the public trust, violated his oath to the constitution of the united states. .... >> by hearing those facts, by hearing that evidence and by respecting the american people who sent us to congress. and on behalf of whom we are here presenting these articles to the senate. thank you. with that, i'd like to hand it over to congresswoman lee. >> the american people deserve to hear the facts and the evidence that led us to this day. the american people deserve to hear the things that we in the committee on homeland security heard, the stagger
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this is nehemiah in pompano beach, florida. caller: i've got one thing to say and it's about trump and when he goes to court today, i've been to prison, i've seen how the justice system works. and you can be calm about it or you can sit back and chill about it but let me tell you something when they get a hold of him, he will be really messed up because he thinks that he's somebody like everybody else, before you get in front of that judge, once that happens and that verdict comes back, i don't care if they are democrat, if it's a sanctuary city, i don't care where you are at, if the judges speaking there again to get you. host: you were waiting with that one caller talked about faith in the judicial system. to do their jobs and that this system -- do you think it will work? caller: i was listening to the guy, the independent guy and he hit it right on. we've got three controllers and one is the main justice system from the supreme court on down and all those very smart people that they run down the line, i don't care fair demo
this is nehemiah in pompano beach, florida. caller: i've got one thing to say and it's about trump and when he goes to court today, i've been to prison, i've seen how the justice system works. and you can be calm about it or you can sit back and chill about it but let me tell you something when they get a hold of him, he will be really messed up because he thinks that he's somebody like everybody else, before you get in front of that judge, once that happens and that verdict comes back, i don't...
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the sun was partially blocked in florida at a time of day when solar makes 20% of its power supply in the eclipse block sunlight for a few minutes for 6.5 gigawatts of generation and partially obscured sunlight. during peak generating hours. some of the impacts of these solar clips and you can give your own personal impacts of what you learn from it. lisa, from illinois. caller: thank you for c-span. we went yesterday intro two hours south to sparta, illinois south of springfield, illinois. the conditions were perfect, so awe-inspiring. host: was the experience different from 2016? caller: i struck out on my own. i drove all out on my own there are a thousand acres with the lake and this time with the very dear friend. just very concerned if the weather was going to cooperate but i am so glad and when -- that i went. host: that was lisette in illinois and we have ray texting us saying i could not see it but 'm looking to travel into years for the next total eclipse. i think 2044 or 2045 or le are going to alaska. someembers of congress giving their thoughts on yesterday's event saying
the sun was partially blocked in florida at a time of day when solar makes 20% of its power supply in the eclipse block sunlight for a few minutes for 6.5 gigawatts of generation and partially obscured sunlight. during peak generating hours. some of the impacts of these solar clips and you can give your own personal impacts of what you learn from it. lisa, from illinois. caller: thank you for c-span. we went yesterday intro two hours south to sparta, illinois south of springfield, illinois. the...
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we go to stan in florida on the independent line. caller: he's only canceling the interest, not the whole. donald trump attacked the capitol. 144 police officers got there ass kicked and he wants to go back to the capitol. i watched tv the other day and the guy -- how could he come back here after what he did to us? they got beat up so bad, some had heart attacks. some loss fingers. some lost eyes. some can't go back to work. host: can i ask that relates to your top news story of the week? caller: he was to come back. he will never ever admit he lost. people never admit it -- he will never admit it. he can't stand it. host: we will go to peter in new jersey on the democrat line. caller: yes. trump was talking to johnson. johnson has not done anything. what has he did for the people in the united states? nothing. biden gave us the relief. that's a beautiful thing. that is all i wanted to say. host: thank you, peter. joan in cleveland, ohio, republican line. caller: line has to deal with the tuition these colored -- mine has to deal wi
we go to stan in florida on the independent line. caller: he's only canceling the interest, not the whole. donald trump attacked the capitol. 144 police officers got there ass kicked and he wants to go back to the capitol. i watched tv the other day and the guy -- how could he come back here after what he did to us? they got beat up so bad, some had heart attacks. some loss fingers. some lost eyes. some can't go back to work. host: can i ask that relates to your top news story of the week?...
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this is nehemiah in pompano beach, florida. caller: i've got one thing to say and it's about trump and when he goes to court today, i've been to prison, i've seen how the justice system works. and you can be calm about it or you can sit back and chill about it but let me tell you something when they get a hold of him, he will be really messed up because he thinks that he's somebody like everybody else, before you get in front of that judge, once that happens and that verdict comes back, i don't care if they are democrat, if it's a sanctuary city, i don't care where you are at, if the judges speaking there again to get you. host: you were waiting with that one caller talked about faith in the judicial system. to do their jobs and that this system -- do you think it will work? caller: i was listening to the guy, the independent guy and he hit it right on. we've got three controllers and one is the main justice system from the supreme court on down and all those very smart people that they run down the line, i don't care fair demo
this is nehemiah in pompano beach, florida. caller: i've got one thing to say and it's about trump and when he goes to court today, i've been to prison, i've seen how the justice system works. and you can be calm about it or you can sit back and chill about it but let me tell you something when they get a hold of him, he will be really messed up because he thinks that he's somebody like everybody else, before you get in front of that judge, once that happens and that verdict comes back, i don't...
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gail in tallahassee, florida. caller: yes. i wanted to bring attention to a great documentary i found online. it is on youtube. if you type in hidden reality and click the circle and press all videos and search down to the bottom and look for the video that says jfk-911. everything is a rich man's trick. it will tell you how we have been lied to by the media. it is three hours long but it tells you everything you need to know about our government. it's a great documentary for everyone to watch. host: heather in west virginia on the democrats line. host: rachel in minnesota on the independent-minded. caller: these are the kings that joshua conquered. joshua gave to the tribes of israel. in their mountain country and the low of the jordan playing. that's all i have to say. host: how does that relate? caller: i'm running for president. host: rufus from illinois. caller: i am a vietnam veteran and i note israel has the right to defend themselves. you know, somebody needs to investigate war crimes. when this many kids and innocent
gail in tallahassee, florida. caller: yes. i wanted to bring attention to a great documentary i found online. it is on youtube. if you type in hidden reality and click the circle and press all videos and search down to the bottom and look for the video that says jfk-911. everything is a rich man's trick. it will tell you how we have been lied to by the media. it is three hours long but it tells you everything you need to know about our government. it's a great documentary for everyone to watch....
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host: can in palm bay, florida, having paid off as loans. guest: they were paid off due to a class action lawsuit. the school that i went to, i went to school for a criminal justice degree, two degree. i owed about $80,000 for the two-year degree, due to not paying because of not being able to find a job. like that. they were actually not accredited. they lie to people and said they were accredited. i could not get my four year degree, which is what i had tried to do, because everything i put into that college would not transfer to a normal community college. therefore, i quit paying on it, got a different job in a different field, and after about 20 years of not paying on it, i owed about $80,000, like i said, but because the school lied and said that they were accredited when they were not, corinthian college, so anyone who went to everest, fmu in florida, anyone who went to anything associated with corinthian college, there is a class action lawsuit where all of your loans get forgiven. so, that was that class action lawsuit. also, i wish
host: can in palm bay, florida, having paid off as loans. guest: they were paid off due to a class action lawsuit. the school that i went to, i went to school for a criminal justice degree, two degree. i owed about $80,000 for the two-year degree, due to not paying because of not being able to find a job. like that. they were actually not accredited. they lie to people and said they were accredited. i could not get my four year degree, which is what i had tried to do, because everything i put...
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speaker, that's the first time that's happened since 2007 when florida university was able to do back-to-back titles. college basketball has changed a lot since then. the new rules allow players to transfer from one university to another with no loss of eligibility. the nba continues to recruit even freshmen who play in the ranks of college basketball. the ability of a university to repeat because of all these factors that undermine continuity was really, i think, extraordinary that the uconn men were able to -- after losing three players from last year's team, to the nba, losing other players to the portal was still able to reload and under the amazing leadership -- amazing leadership of coach danny hurley was able to dominate both the big east regular season tournament and the final four out in phoenix, arizona. a great collection of players. some of whom, again, will be leaving soon. clingian from bristol, connecticut, 7'2" sophomore. tristan newton, won big east player of the year. an amazing guard l do great things when he moves up to the next level. again, the women at the same time ove
speaker, that's the first time that's happened since 2007 when florida university was able to do back-to-back titles. college basketball has changed a lot since then. the new rules allow players to transfer from one university to another with no loss of eligibility. the nba continues to recruit even freshmen who play in the ranks of college basketball. the ability of a university to repeat because of all these factors that undermine continuity was really, i think, extraordinary that the uconn...
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to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential immunitygast criminal prosecution for his alleged role in attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we'll have live coverage of the oral argument, thursday, april 25th, beginning at 10:00 m. eastern on c-span, c-span n, our free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it any time online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates, and other events feature markers that guide to you interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit "play" on select videos. this time line tool
to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential immunitygast...
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salazar of florida. israel has a right to defend itself. especially after the notorious attacks by hamas on october 7. on april 4, after a call between president biden and prime minister netanyahu the white house released a press release stating that an immediate cease-fire is necessary. i would remind the white house that a cease-fire was in existence prior to the attack by hamas. it is not right for the united states to pressure an ally to end a conflict that that ally did not begin. mr. speaker, israel has a right to exist, and a right to self-defense. the united states does not get to decide that for israel. i would underscore that pathways for ensuring humanitarian aid being able to enter gaza and reach the palestinian people and not be high jacked by their hamas overlords, on april 5 israel opened up three new corridors for humanitarian aid. i appreciate the efforts to take responsibility for something hamas has proven you unwilling to do and hope -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. massie: i yield an add
salazar of florida. israel has a right to defend itself. especially after the notorious attacks by hamas on october 7. on april 4, after a call between president biden and prime minister netanyahu the white house released a press release stating that an immediate cease-fire is necessary. i would remind the white house that a cease-fire was in existence prior to the attack by hamas. it is not right for the united states to pressure an ally to end a conflict that that ally did not begin. mr....
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he was a longtime fixture in new york before moving to florida. it's not so much finding people that don't know about trump or don't know about the accusations in this case but to find people who have not yet made a judgment about that. both sides will be asking how much do you know, where'd you get your news, can you be impartial in judging this case? host: what is your sense of the atmosphere in new york and how this is being handled by the city? guest: so far, it looks calm this morning. there were some crowds of protesters in earlier court trials he had come in civil cases that were tried in the federal and the same courthouse. police have set up barricades around the courthouse. there are people with flags and signs this morning but that is sparse and outnumbered by the number of reporters waiting to get into the courthouse. so far, it looks calm and the secret service, the new york police department boat issued a statement friday saying they were prepared to offer the highest security they have dealt with in these type of cases in the past.
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and we'll start with my colleague from florida, maria salazar, she'll speak further on this issue. thank you. ms. salazar: thanks to all of you for being here and speaker johnson to allow me the opportunity to introduce this resolution. our position is that the horrors of october 7, the attack against israel, will continue to live in infamy. after six months, we are also fighting to shine the light against the terrorist group called hamas and the supported -- and its support from iran which is the greatest evil. we are also opposed to the biden administration's misguided calls for a one-sided cease-fire. and that is why i proposed resolution 1117, or 1117, to a firm -- affirm that we, the house of representatives, stand strongly against evil, period. in all its forms. unfortunately, the white house has sent a very clear message that empowers hamas by subduing israel to a one-sided cease-fire. because one thing is clear, hamas started this unprovoked conflict and they have no intention of ending it. with this resolution we are sending a very strong message to the international commu
and we'll start with my colleague from florida, maria salazar, she'll speak further on this issue. thank you. ms. salazar: thanks to all of you for being here and speaker johnson to allow me the opportunity to introduce this resolution. our position is that the horrors of october 7, the attack against israel, will continue to live in infamy. after six months, we are also fighting to shine the light against the terrorist group called hamas and the supported -- and its support from iran which is...
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he was a longtime fixture in new york before moving to florida. it's not so much finding people that don't know about trump or don't know about the accusations in this case but to find people who have not yet made a judgment about that. both sides will be asking how much do you know, where'd you get your news, can you be impartial in judging this case? host: what is your sense of the atmosphere in new york and how this is being handled by the city? guest: so far, it looks calm this morning. there were some crowds of protesters in earlier court trials he had come in civil cases that were tried in the federal and the same courthouse. police have set up barricades around the courthouse. there are people with flags and signs this morning but that is sparse and outnumbered by the number of reporters waiting to get into the courthouse. so far, it looks calm and the secret service, the new york police department boat issued a statement friday saying they were prepared to offer the highest security they have dealt with in these type of cases in the past.
he was a longtime fixture in new york before moving to florida. it's not so much finding people that don't know about trump or don't know about the accusations in this case but to find people who have not yet made a judgment about that. both sides will be asking how much do you know, where'd you get your news, can you be impartial in judging this case? host: what is your sense of the atmosphere in new york and how this is being handled by the city? guest: so far, it looks calm this morning....
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host: can in palm bay, florida, having paid off as loans. guest: they were paid off due to a class action lawsuit. the school that i went to, i went to school for a criminal justice degree, two degree. i owed about $80,000 for the two-year degree, due to not paying because of not being able to find a job. like that. they were actually not accredited. they lie to people and said they were accredited. i could not get my four year degree, which is what i had tried to do, because everything i put into that college would not transfer to a normal community college. therefore, i quit paying on it, got a different job in a different field, and after about 20 years of not paying on it, i owed about $80,000, like i said, but because the school lied and said that they were accredited when they were not, corinthian college, so anyone who went to everest, fmu in florida, anyone who went to anything associated with corinthian college, there is a class action lawsuit where all of your loans get forgiven. so, that was that class action lawsuit. also, i wish
host: can in palm bay, florida, having paid off as loans. guest: they were paid off due to a class action lawsuit. the school that i went to, i went to school for a criminal justice degree, two degree. i owed about $80,000 for the two-year degree, due to not paying because of not being able to find a job. like that. they were actually not accredited. they lie to people and said they were accredited. i could not get my four year degree, which is what i had tried to do, because everything i put...
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and i want to note there's a graph showing federal student aid applications were lowest among florida's poorest students. >> no objection. thank you. pursuant to committee rules h.c. all who want to introduce written statements may do so submitting them to the clerk in microsoft word format by 5:00 p.m., 14 days after this hearing, april 24, 2024. without objection, the hearing world will remain open 14 days to allow statements and materials referenced during the hearing to be submitted to the official hearing record. mr. owens: i'd like now to turn to introduce our four distinguished witnesses. first witness is mr. mark cantowits who is president of cerebral institute, cerebral which is located -- sorry about that. which is located in skokie, illinois. our next witness is justin, the president and c.e.o. of the national student for financial aid administrators located in washington, d.c. third witness is ms. kim cook, c.e.o. of national college attainment network located in washington, d.c. our final witness is rachel fieldman who is the vice provost for enrollment at university of nor
and i want to note there's a graph showing federal student aid applications were lowest among florida's poorest students. >> no objection. thank you. pursuant to committee rules h.c. all who want to introduce written statements may do so submitting them to the clerk in microsoft word format by 5:00 p.m., 14 days after this hearing, april 24, 2024. without objection, the hearing world will remain open 14 days to allow statements and materials referenced during the hearing to be submitted...
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consider just one case involving a series of pain management clinics in florida and tennessee. they doled out medically unnecessary opioids to the tune of $21 million. this criminal overprescribing scheme led to the death of at least 700 people over four years. 700 people, and that is just one case amongst dozens were criminals have used shell companies to enrich themselves while exacerbating the public health crisis. shell companies have made the u.s. vulnerable to financial crimes. treasury secretary janet yellen has said, quote, there is a good case that right now, the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united dates. the united states is a stable democracy and home to the world's largest economy. that means the united states doesn't just shield the worst actors. in many cases, the protection is the rule of law as well as a strong return on investment. and drug profiteers have taken note. both down the block and across the borders for drug operations large and small relying on anonymous shell corporations. in 2023, 12 people were indicted with the
consider just one case involving a series of pain management clinics in florida and tennessee. they doled out medically unnecessary opioids to the tune of $21 million. this criminal overprescribing scheme led to the death of at least 700 people over four years. 700 people, and that is just one case amongst dozens were criminals have used shell companies to enrich themselves while exacerbating the public health crisis. shell companies have made the u.s. vulnerable to financial crimes. treasury...
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we go to stan in florida on the independent line. caller: he's only canceling the interest, not the whole. donald trump attacked the capitol. 144 police officers got there ass kicked and he wants to go back to the capitol. i watched tv the other day and the guy -- how could he come back here after what he did to us? they got beat up so bad, some had heart attacks. some loss fingers. some lost eyes. some can't go back to work. host: can i ask that relates to your top news story of the week? caller: he was to come back. he will never ever admit he lost. people never admit it -- he will never admit it. he can't stand it. host: we will go to peter in new jersey on the democrat line. caller: yes. trump was talking to johnson. johnson has not done anything. what has he did for the people in the united states? nothing. biden gave us the relief. that's a beautiful thing. that is all i wanted to say. host: thank you, peter. joan in cleveland, ohio, republican line. caller: line has to deal with the tuition these colored -- mine has to deal wi
we go to stan in florida on the independent line. caller: he's only canceling the interest, not the whole. donald trump attacked the capitol. 144 police officers got there ass kicked and he wants to go back to the capitol. i watched tv the other day and the guy -- how could he come back here after what he did to us? they got beat up so bad, some had heart attacks. some loss fingers. some lost eyes. some can't go back to work. host: can i ask that relates to your top news story of the week?...
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ian joins us from orlando, florida, independent line. are you on. go ahead. caller: hi. good morning. i just wanted to first of all thank c-span for their hard work and for having me on the air. i just had one quick question. i remember when conspiracy theories used to be a fun thing ramble with friends. like as catch -- as skwaufp or big foot. not a central selling point of one of our largest political parties. i'm wondering why it got to this point and how it happened. thank you. guest: yeah. listen, i don't agree with your last point, which is i don't think it's a central selling point of one of our political parties. there are groups of people in this country, right and left, who are inclined to believe in conspiracies about the government. when it comes to elections in this country, listen, the environment in america, the information environment in america has been deeply radicalized by social media. we have handed everyone in the world who can own a cell phone the ain't to become -- the ability to become their own broadcaster, their own publisher. and when you do t
ian joins us from orlando, florida, independent line. are you on. go ahead. caller: hi. good morning. i just wanted to first of all thank c-span for their hard work and for having me on the air. i just had one quick question. i remember when conspiracy theories used to be a fun thing ramble with friends. like as catch -- as skwaufp or big foot. not a central selling point of one of our largest political parties. i'm wondering why it got to this point and how it happened. thank you. guest: yeah....
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under the speaker's announced policy of january 9, 2023, the gentlewoman from florida, ms. cherfilus-mccormick cherem, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. ms. cherfilus-mccormick: i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the subject of this special order hour. it is with great honor -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. cherfilus-mccormick: thank you. it is with great honor i rise today with -- to co-anchor this special hour with my distinguished colleagues, representative jonathan jacksonened a stacey plaskett. for the next 60 minutes, member of the c.b.c. have the opportunity to discuss the crisis in haiti, an issue of great importance to the congressional black caucus, congress, the constituents we represent, and all of america. i would like to yield to my colleague, the honorable avet clark from new york. yvette clark from new york. ms. clark: mr. speaker, i rise on this day to help shed ligh
under the speaker's announced policy of january 9, 2023, the gentlewoman from florida, ms. cherfilus-mccormick cherem, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. ms. cherfilus-mccormick: i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the subject of this special order hour. it is with great honor -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady is recognized....
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in times of catastrophe across the country from earthquakes in california to hurricanes in florida, to flooding in louisiana, to wildfires in the west, to terrorism in new york or washington, d.c., we come together as a country to help our communities recover and rebuild. we cannot allow any of the political divisions in america today to interfere with this process of coming together to help a community struck by catastrophe in this way. disasters befall all of our states, in all of our districts, and they are not partisan in character. we've got to stick together to support all of our communities. and that's what we're going to do. we will do in maryland and as a nation to rebuild the baltimore francis scott key bridge. i want to thank governor moore's administration, the coast guard, secretary buttigieg, the army corps of engineers, first responders, the maryland transportation authority, everyone working overtime to address this disaster. the unified command convened by the coast guard has been hard at work removing the bridge debris from the river and restoring access to the port.
in times of catastrophe across the country from earthquakes in california to hurricanes in florida, to flooding in louisiana, to wildfires in the west, to terrorism in new york or washington, d.c., we come together as a country to help our communities recover and rebuild. we cannot allow any of the political divisions in america today to interfere with this process of coming together to help a community struck by catastrophe in this way. disasters befall all of our states, in all of our...
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i was in florida. the governor of the state was the son of the president and his brother -- the discrepancies held of the election like two months? i was listening to am radio all over the state and there were people talking about also the stuff. the fact that the judges had to step in and say stop, we are not going to look any deeper. the fact that the same out like cronies are still active in this process. right on. host: okay. guest: listen. in the last five years, i have met 100 election workers in this country from secretaries of state all the way down to local cooks. -- local clerks. they are good people, your mom succumbed sisters, daughters, 80% of election workers in america are women. these are your neighbors. these are people who work with -- who work really hard with equipment that needs to be updated but they keep it running because they don't have the money to buy new equipment. they work really long hours. they work under incredible pressure, especially since the 2020 election. a lot of
i was in florida. the governor of the state was the son of the president and his brother -- the discrepancies held of the election like two months? i was listening to am radio all over the state and there were people talking about also the stuff. the fact that the judges had to step in and say stop, we are not going to look any deeper. the fact that the same out like cronies are still active in this process. right on. host: okay. guest: listen. in the last five years, i have met 100 election...
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after his military service ended in 1969, bud earned a degree from florida state university. bud and his wife moved their children to young harris, georgia, where bud served as a missions director for young harris college for over 30 years. bud also was a decades' long trusted advisor to the college president and the fraternity. so known and beloved by the entire young harris community e widely referred to as uncle bud on campus. beyond his remarkable career, bud also served the community as the first fire chief of the young harris volunteer fire department for over 20 years. bud was a dedicated member of sharp memorial united methodist church where he faithfully took on a variety of roles. my thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, woody, his four children, and 10 grandchildren. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentle
after his military service ended in 1969, bud earned a degree from florida state university. bud and his wife moved their children to young harris, georgia, where bud served as a missions director for young harris college for over 30 years. bud also was a decades' long trusted advisor to the college president and the fraternity. so known and beloved by the entire young harris community e widely referred to as uncle bud on campus. beyond his remarkable career, bud also served the community as...
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the book, is when simulator trainings and that was totally moved away from the design from seattle to florida or somewhere else. that is when you see a problem. sen. cantwell: i think that was just the training, though, right? mr. meshkati: the training but before that also, during the design. because you get some of that input from the training coming back to the designers. sen. cantwell: you think that doesn't exist in a holistic way? you're saying? mr. meshkati: absolutely. holistic and central. sen. cantwell: ok. well, i wanted to ask about this in regards to the f.a. afrpt. most of the report -- f.a.a. most of the report is focused on what you can do to make sure that you have a strong safety culture within the organization. and how much that has to be backed up by the f.a.a. what does the f.a.a. need to do to have its own safety system improvements, to make sure that it is thinking about human factors or across the board, a variety of issues that can enhance security, particularly at a time of changing technology? how do we get an f.a.a. who is as up to speed? they said, let's have this
the book, is when simulator trainings and that was totally moved away from the design from seattle to florida or somewhere else. that is when you see a problem. sen. cantwell: i think that was just the training, though, right? mr. meshkati: the training but before that also, during the design. because you get some of that input from the training coming back to the designers. sen. cantwell: you think that doesn't exist in a holistic way? you're saying? mr. meshkati: absolutely. holistic and...
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i yield five minutes to the gentleman from florida, mr. bean, chairman of the early childhood elementary and secondary education committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bean: thank you, mr. speaker. madam chair, thank you for the time. mr. speaker, every 40 seconds in america a mother or father will experience the worst nightmare, a missing child. the reason can be as benign as a simple misunderstanding or a serious abduction by a stranger. in fact, nearly half a million children are reported missing every year but astonishing as that number is the real number could be much higher since many children are not activity was a safe, integral part of adolescence and we lived in a high trust society. though over time that image of society slowly faded away due to several high profile child abductions including the tragedy of adam walsh. now the world feels much less safe. each year threats to our children grow just as the avenues for reaching them are expanding. predators are more sophisticated about how they gain ac
i yield five minutes to the gentleman from florida, mr. bean, chairman of the early childhood elementary and secondary education committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bean: thank you, mr. speaker. madam chair, thank you for the time. mr. speaker, every 40 seconds in america a mother or father will experience the worst nightmare, a missing child. the reason can be as benign as a simple misunderstanding or a serious abduction by a stranger. in fact, nearly half a...
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championship in program history as they fought to the finish line, beating the university of florida by 86-67. as each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, the bible says. as good stewards as the grace of god. winning this championship is not just about celebrations on the court, but it's a testament to the tigers, their character, their dedication and their efforts for christ. the auburn men's basketball team under the leadership of coach bruce pearl has set a standard of excellence that will be remembered for years to come. not just in athletics but in every aspect. scoring a steady job, housing and re-integrating into a community can be tough when you have a criminal record. this is a challenge that more than 70 million americans face, but america is built on the principles of god and his grace. it's always been a land of new beginnings and second chances. i am proud of alabama's second congressional district is home to j.f. ingraham state technical college, which helps provide many of these second chances through education. j.f. ingraham state offers 20 technical
championship in program history as they fought to the finish line, beating the university of florida by 86-67. as each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, the bible says. as good stewards as the grace of god. winning this championship is not just about celebrations on the court, but it's a testament to the tigers, their character, their dedication and their efforts for christ. the auburn men's basketball team under the leadership of coach bruce pearl has set a standard of...
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mcgovern: the gentleman from florida just talked about regular order, saying vote for this rule because it represents regular order. he and i have a different opinion of what regular order is. there's six bills, five of them are completely closed rules. that's regular order? two of these bills that are closed never went to committee or never had a mark-up in committee. that's regular order? boy, i need to send the gentleman a textbook on what regular order is, but this is not what it is. the gentleman from pennsylvania, giving us lectures about biden and leadership, i should remind the gentleman that the republicans are on their second speaker right now. of this congress, this congress. and if reports are to be believed, in the newspapers this morning, you have republicans wanting to get rid of this speaker and go on to a third speaker. i mean, you guys -- i mean, please. oh, my goodness. lecturing us on leadership? and, you know, you don't like the fact that you're upset that joe biden used the u.s. military to help intercept iranian missiles into israel, you say that's a lack of leade
mcgovern: the gentleman from florida just talked about regular order, saying vote for this rule because it represents regular order. he and i have a different opinion of what regular order is. there's six bills, five of them are completely closed rules. that's regular order? two of these bills that are closed never went to committee or never had a mark-up in committee. that's regular order? boy, i need to send the gentleman a textbook on what regular order is, but this is not what it is. the...
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host: that is mike in orlando, florida. and here is more from the former street social page. as we said, he's been pushing quite a bit in the lead up to this trial taking place today. this was with the former president posted on thursday. >> informed that another corrupt new york judge gagged to. that is gagged, like you can't talk. but he gagged me with respect to a case that everyone including the da felt should never have been brought. plenty of people have gagged me recently because when i talk in a new york, i explained to the people and they understand, these cases are all rigged. sounds fair, doesn't it? but it is not. it virtually never happens, it only happens to me because i'm able to tell people what is happening and those people get extremely angry with what is happening. this judge should be recused and the case should be thrown out. he's totally conflicted. there has never been a judge more conflicted than this one. there has virtually never been anything like it. thank you very much. host: that was from thursday. in today's preview of the trial, usa today talks
host: that is mike in orlando, florida. and here is more from the former street social page. as we said, he's been pushing quite a bit in the lead up to this trial taking place today. this was with the former president posted on thursday. >> informed that another corrupt new york judge gagged to. that is gagged, like you can't talk. but he gagged me with respect to a case that everyone including the da felt should never have been brought. plenty of people have gagged me recently because...
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florida, independent line, this is scott. caller: biden is the biggest liar and has been lying since he got in. there is that section, article three section three of the constitution says we must guard the united states at the border. otherwise it is treason. we have asked mayorkas for three and a half years and he said the border is closed. are we stupid or what? the fentanyl depths, carjackings, rapes, murders. if that is why is going to be treason. elon musk owns twitter or x and now that he owns the messages, you are in host: trouble. -- in trouble. caller: i don't know why they keep on -- host: if you don't mind, don't listen to the television. you have to finish a thought and not listen to the television. host: let's hear from kurt in florida, independent line. caller: i would like to discuss the palestinian support that i am seeing. i did some research about how much money the united states has given to the palestinians over the last few years. in 2022, $343 million. i was alright with that but i wonder why people when
florida, independent line, this is scott. caller: biden is the biggest liar and has been lying since he got in. there is that section, article three section three of the constitution says we must guard the united states at the border. otherwise it is treason. we have asked mayorkas for three and a half years and he said the border is closed. are we stupid or what? the fentanyl depths, carjackings, rapes, murders. if that is why is going to be treason. elon musk owns twitter or x and now that he...
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henrietta in florida, republican. do you agree with the 19 republicans yesterday? caller: i agree voting against it. i was there. i lived in west newark, new jersey, and i voted for this twice. i was on board with giving the alphabet agencies all the power they needed in order to protect us, and with the daily with it -- and what did they do with it? despite honest. despite on political opponents, they spied on whoever the hell they wanted. some of these alphabet agencies actually looked at their backgrounds, their family background, this is the reason, and god forbid anything happens and congress takes us away from them. it is their fault, not anyone else's, not congress', they abused the power we gave them. we are taking it back, and unless they behave themselves, which they haven't for the past 22 years, they have lied, obfuscated, they have done everything to enhance their own power and leave us pretty much on the backend of this. host: can i ask, you heard from the speaker, mike johnson, republican, saying that there are 53 reforms in this legislation. do you
henrietta in florida, republican. do you agree with the 19 republicans yesterday? caller: i agree voting against it. i was there. i lived in west newark, new jersey, and i voted for this twice. i was on board with giving the alphabet agencies all the power they needed in order to protect us, and with the daily with it -- and what did they do with it? despite honest. despite on political opponents, they spied on whoever the hell they wanted. some of these alphabet agencies actually looked at...
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host: our first call for you is from ian from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. i want to thank c-span for their hard work and for having me on the air. i just had one quick question. i remember when conspiracy theories used to be a fun thing to talk about with friends like sasquatch or bigfoot. not when it was a central selling point of one of our largest political parties. i am wondering why it got to this point and how it happened. guest: listen, i don't agree with your last point. i don't think it the central caller: what he thinks about what happened in georgia from the presidential election. and when the lights suddenly went out suspiciously. all the ladies came in with suitcases and i imagine they were filled with votes for biden. i want to know what your comment is on that. thank you. >> this is a piece of information that has not been verified by the election officials themselves and little pieces of information, they get picked up on media. and then people get it in their head. you got in georgia, brad rappens berger, a conservativ
host: our first call for you is from ian from florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. i want to thank c-span for their hard work and for having me on the air. i just had one quick question. i remember when conspiracy theories used to be a fun thing to talk about with friends like sasquatch or bigfoot. not when it was a central selling point of one of our largest political parties. i am wondering why it got to this point and how it happened. guest: listen, i don't agree with your...
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that will come all the way from california into parts of florida in 2045, so a long time to wait could take advantage of those fleeting mamas of being able to observe this moment. -- fleeting moments of being able to observe this moment. i'm going to click on burlington. an incredible moment, copper lake experiencing that last fleeting moment there, that is just moving off. it has now moved off copper lake, a fantastic shot. they have the diamond ring affect, that beautiful shot. this is, again, such a quick moment. a once-in-a-lifetime moment. take full advantage of this. you can see how close we are to maine, our last stop of the day of our nasa coverage, extending to canada and beyond. in maine, they have had snow the last couple of days. really hoping that holds off for them. they are experiencing a duration of 3:28 to observe that totality at 3:22:05 local time. let's check in with angelique who is up there in houlton, maine. hopefully it is beautiful weather for you. how is we are just a few minutes away from totality. people are getting excited. as an am. the program scientist f
that will come all the way from california into parts of florida in 2045, so a long time to wait could take advantage of those fleeting mamas of being able to observe this moment. -- fleeting moments of being able to observe this moment. i'm going to click on burlington. an incredible moment, copper lake experiencing that last fleeting moment there, that is just moving off. it has now moved off copper lake, a fantastic shot. they have the diamond ring affect, that beautiful shot. this is,...