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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> i ask for one minute to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. stansbury: this week we're closing out black maternal health week, and focus on improving maternal health for black mothers. across the united states, black mothers are three times more likely to die from pregnancy, making them the most at-risk maternal mortality of any group. and in new mexico, our black babies have the highest rates of infant mortality and premature births. in addition, black women and families are more likely to experience economic instability, lack of access, racism, and implicit bias within the system. black maternal health is a crisis that demands action. that is why i am proud to co-sponsor representative lauren underwood's black maternal omnibus to help address the leading causes. because access to care is a right, not a live. and we cannot leave black women alone in this fight. our blac
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> i ask for one minute to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. stansbury: this week we're closing out black maternal health week, and focus on improving maternal health for black mothers. across the united states, black mothers are three times more likely to die from pregnancy,...
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-- mexico. i'm talking about the money they make. not only passing drugs, but if you look at 1 million encounters over the last three years. multiplied by the average of 8000, that they are charging. they are making billions of dollars to our southern border. we have northcom, but has mexico. self calm, has everything central america and south. i want to see how we can get northcom and south, to work better at sharing information and resources as part of the work that you all do, the national security and defense of our country, is also in that particular area. we have already talked to both commanders. we have asked that they can align themselves. they see mexico very differently. i just want to get your thoughts on what we can do to get those two commended areas to work better. >> thank you sir, for your interest in this topic. i do believe that we have a credible job of working together currently. both commanders are great commanders. having said that, there are always things that we can do t
-- mexico. i'm talking about the money they make. not only passing drugs, but if you look at 1 million encounters over the last three years. multiplied by the average of 8000, that they are charging. they are making billions of dollars to our southern border. we have northcom, but has mexico. self calm, has everything central america and south. i want to see how we can get northcom and south, to work better at sharing information and resources as part of the work that you all do, the national...
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if you really want to take the border seriously, wait in mexico needs to be reinstituted. it was not a part of that package. really, that's why it was dead on arrival. that's something joe biden can do. he just simply refuses to do so. if that's not a part of the package, it's window dressing. host: republican active pat fallon, thank you. guest: thanks, pedro. host: we now take you to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. april 17, 2024. i hereby appoint the honorable randy k. weber sr. to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, mike johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2024, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with time equally allotted between the parties and each member other than
if you really want to take the border seriously, wait in mexico needs to be reinstituted. it was not a part of that package. really, that's why it was dead on arrival. that's something joe biden can do. he just simply refuses to do so. if that's not a part of the package, it's window dressing. host: republican active pat fallon, thank you. guest: thanks, pedro. host: we now take you to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the...
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so the way in which to fix the border is, number one, wait in mexico. number two, we have to build a border wall. we have to have -- i can't even believe that's controversial. a nation state doesn't have bored either, then they don't -- you don't have a nation state. there was a border wall that was funded that joe biden just stopped the construction on. that didn't make any sense at all. we need verify. there's a solution to the border crisis. it's simply that, unfortunately, the vast majority of democrats don't want to do it. host: dan is in indiana, independent line. dan, you got about less than a minute, go ahead. caller: yeah, i'm concerned about the border also. we live in arizona sometimes and indiana also sometimes. we're snow birds. but i've been living in arizona long enough to understand, and i talk with a lot of border patrol people, and i talk to a lot of people that lived there all their lives, and agree with the pree caller. that was -- with the previous caller. that was a bill that senator lankford, who i respect highly, put together wit
so the way in which to fix the border is, number one, wait in mexico. number two, we have to build a border wall. we have to have -- i can't even believe that's controversial. a nation state doesn't have bored either, then they don't -- you don't have a nation state. there was a border wall that was funded that joe biden just stopped the construction on. that didn't make any sense at all. we need verify. there's a solution to the border crisis. it's simply that, unfortunately, the vast majority...
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border patrol, alejandro new mexico mayorkas, quote, summarily rejected, end quote,, quote, multiple options to reduce the illegal entries through proven if programs and consequences, end quote. provided by civil service staff at dhs. despite clear evidence of the devastating consequences of his actions, he failed to take action to fulfill his statutory duty to control the border and that among other things alejandro n. mayorkas terminated the migrant protection protocols herein after referred to as mpp. in texas v. biden 20f4, 928 spshz 2021, quote, the district court pointed to evidence that the termination of mpp has cented to the current border surge -- contributed to the current border surge citing -- that mpp had curbed the rate of illegal entries, end quote. the district court had also, quote, pointed out that the number of enforcement encounters where immigration officials encounter immigrants attempting to cross the southern border without documentation -- had skyrocketed since mpp's termination, end quote. two, alejandro n. mayorkas terminated contracts for border wall cons
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we would restore the remain in mexico policy the previous administration under donald trump used to secure the border. we would end the catch and release policy that president obama first installed in -- and joe biden re-enacted. we would end abuses of the parole system and abuses of our asylum process and systems. that has allowed all of this flood of people into our country and even these dangerous criminals. we also would rebuild parts of the wall. as we have shown in texas, demonstrated elsewhere, that's a critical deterrent to people crossing illegally. that was h.r. 2. we sent it to the senate. it's been sitting on chuck schumer's desk ever since. since that time we passed resolutions in favor of the border. the house republicans will continue to push all of this legislation through the house and use every ounce of leverage that we have to get criminal of the border. i have begged and pleaded and demanded that the president use his executive authority, that he clearly has under law, section 212-f, the immigration and nationality act, that now everybody nobis heart, allows the preside
we would restore the remain in mexico policy the previous administration under donald trump used to secure the border. we would end the catch and release policy that president obama first installed in -- and joe biden re-enacted. we would end abuses of the parole system and abuses of our asylum process and systems. that has allowed all of this flood of people into our country and even these dangerous criminals. we also would rebuild parts of the wall. as we have shown in texas, demonstrated...
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he was questioned on a variety of topics including: mexico and china accountable. and the special counsel investigation into president biden's handling of classified documents. this runs just two hours. things such as upholding the rule of law and keeping our country safe. it is the job of congress to examine whether agency priorities line up with these themes and fund the department appropriately and accordingly. unfortunately, the department's budget underwhelmed and has not identified areas where strategic options could be made aside from eight to local law enforcement. i am not advocating for arbitrary, large-scale reductions that would make the department ineffective and our country less safe. i do believe robust law enforcement is not a conflicting goal. let's examine the department's 25 -- fiscal 20 five hours. and you know that the fentanyl epidemic accounts for some two thirds of the more than 110,000 drug overdose deaths each year. the submission rightly highlights defeating drug cartels and combating the communities -- the budget puts a departmentwide em
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we would restore the remain in mexico policy. the previous administration under donald trump used to secure the border. we would end the catch and release policy that president obama first installed and joe biden re-enacted. we would end the abuses of the parole system and the abuses of our asylum process and systems. that has allowed all of this flood of people into our country and these dangerous criminals. we also would rebuild parts of the wall because if we -- as we have shown in texas, demonstrated elsewhere, that's a critical deter rent to people -- deterrent crossing illegally. that is h.r. 2. we have sent it to the senate and it's been sitting there ever since. since that time we passed resolutions in favor of the board. the house -- on house resolution, that he clearly has under law. d h.r. 6015. d the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote pursuant to clause 9 of rule 20, remaining electric votes will be conducted as five-minute votes. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the
we would restore the remain in mexico policy. the previous administration under donald trump used to secure the border. we would end the catch and release policy that president obama first installed and joe biden re-enacted. we would end the abuses of the parole system and the abuses of our asylum process and systems. that has allowed all of this flood of people into our country and these dangerous criminals. we also would rebuild parts of the wall because if we -- as we have shown in texas,...
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. >> the chair recognizes new mexico. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you dr. for being here. it's wonderful to have you. i want to thank your staff are being here and i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science and science-based decision-making in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines that work, that we have food that doesn't harm us, and to ensure that every american can get lifesaving care. also for your work in the administration, support of our work that has allowed congress to pass legislation to expand access to health care, to invest in science and innovation, and to expand access to prescription drugs for seniors. the fda is truly on the front lines of that battle every single day and we are really grateful for the work that you do. i will say on a personal note, i have a family member who was formerly an fda employee and you represent the best of the best that our country has to offer. and nowhere is this more important than in the realm of reproductive care, where
. >> the chair recognizes new mexico. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you dr. for being here. it's wonderful to have you. i want to thank your staff are being here and i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science and science-based decision-making in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines that work, that we have food that doesn't harm us, and to ensure that every american can...
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the fact is the remain in mexico policy and returning to a catch and release program that allows illegal immigrants to wander our country freely, the biden administration has put all americans in danger. it is time to secure our border. and it's time for the president to put american communities ahead of illegal immigrants. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from connecticut , mr. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a couple days ago on saturday in the city of hartford, connecticut, the capital city of state of connecticut, 60,000 people gathered to celebrate the parade that was held in honor of the uconn men's college basketball team, which, again, just a mere week ago on monday swept over the university of purdue, a very good team, and secured back-to-back national titles. mr. 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
the fact is the remain in mexico policy and returning to a catch and release program that allows illegal immigrants to wander our country freely, the biden administration has put all americans in danger. it is time to secure our border. and it's time for the president to put american communities ahead of illegal immigrants. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from connecticut , mr. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a...
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the same type of executive action, remain in mexico, a closing down the board of the president trump was sued over. biden says he is studying that. this sense is whatever the president would do would not go far enough. but it may give them some cover to move a ukraine bill. for biden it's difficult political calculation. certainly on the left there's a sense they don't want him take this action and sort of demonizing immigrants that immigrants were bad for the country. >> that brings us to the impeachment trial in the senate. last week to make that happen. take us through the timeframe here and expectations in the senate. guest: the senate is bound to take it up. and those will be brought over from the house on tuesday and the majority leader has said the senators will be sworn in, the president pro tem will preside in the chair. we expected to be quickly dismissed. i'm not sure if on that day or the day after but the deadline is adding impetus to this with sworn intelligence surveillance act that passed the house, the senate needs to act on that before april 19, the end of the week.
the same type of executive action, remain in mexico, a closing down the board of the president trump was sued over. biden says he is studying that. this sense is whatever the president would do would not go far enough. but it may give them some cover to move a ukraine bill. for biden it's difficult political calculation. certainly on the left there's a sense they don't want him take this action and sort of demonizing immigrants that immigrants were bad for the country. >> that brings us...
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the same type of executive action, remain in mexico, a closing down the board of the president trump was sued over. biden says he is studying that. this sense is whatever the president would do would not go far enough. but it may give them some cover to move a ukraine bill. for biden it's difficult political calculation. certainly on the left there's a sense they don't want him take this action and sort of demonizing immigrants that immigrants were bad for the country. >> that brings us to the impeachment trial in the senate. last week to make that happen. take us through the timeframe here and expectations in the senate. guest: the senate is bound to take it up. and those will be brought over from the house on tuesday and the majority leader has said the senators will be sworn in, the president pro tem will preside in the chair. we expected to be quickly dismissed. i'm not sure if on that day or the day after but the deadline is adding impetus to this with sworn intelligence surveillance act that passed the house, the senate needs to act on that before april 19, the end of the week.
the same type of executive action, remain in mexico, a closing down the board of the president trump was sued over. biden says he is studying that. this sense is whatever the president would do would not go far enough. but it may give them some cover to move a ukraine bill. for biden it's difficult political calculation. certainly on the left there's a sense they don't want him take this action and sort of demonizing immigrants that immigrants were bad for the country. >> that brings us...
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united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other methods. as raised by other witnesses, they also endanger our national security. one example is particularly striking, in which individuals moved $1 billion in iranian funds held in korea through companies registered in the united states and elsewhere. decades of u.s. sanctions, and they still chose to move it through the united states. the cognitive dissonance here is palpable. any u.s. sanctions policy pursued without peril steps to close anti-money laundering loopholes is at best wishful thinking, and at worst, a farce. one way the united states can help stop the shell game i
united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other...
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this morning i have the project representing new mexico's second disc of the birthplace of america's space and missile program. white sands continues be the department defense bring a research and testing facility for our nation those important weapons programs, we also continue to face struggles maintaining modern technology and facilities. during my visit to white sands this january leadership should repeat the long-range radars which are supposed to provide critical tracking capabilities for weapons testing have been in service and had not been upgraded since the 1960s. posing significant challenges to keeping them operational and in line with modern technology. beyond this maintenance challenges i've understood these radar challenges and the failures during tests have been come increasingly frequent occurring as often as five times per month and with tracking inaccuracies that are all my hundreds to thousands of yards. not being able to accurately track weapons during testing bottle it poses a safety risk to the folks that are working there but also to surrounding communities tha
this morning i have the project representing new mexico's second disc of the birthplace of america's space and missile program. white sands continues be the department defense bring a research and testing facility for our nation those important weapons programs, we also continue to face struggles maintaining modern technology and facilities. during my visit to white sands this january leadership should repeat the long-range radars which are supposed to provide critical tracking capabilities for...
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alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean energy, which will clearly be expanding, and we need to have some participation in this, as our allies do. so we agreed, as i mentioned, to launch intensive exchanges, unbalanced growth in domestic and global economies. the chinese have heard our concerns on control impacts on american workers and firms and realize that we need to discuss this and address it collaboratively. >> the next question goes to fatima from the associated press. >> hi, secretary yellen. excuse my voice. your counterparts brought up tiktok. is it practical to ban the output in the u.s.? incapacity, what is it looking for china to do in ng an
alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean energy,...
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we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in the history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people and come from places that you don't want to know about and big problems and getting worse. migrant crime. new category. migrant crime. i just -- as a citizen, i demand the border has to be closed. our country cannot take it. no country could take it. not sustainable and also mention election interference and talk about election integrity for a little while and that is what we are working on and i'll introduce the speaker. he is doing a good job under tough circumstances. and i appreciate he came to mar-a-lago. we had a great conference and big town out. our people want our country to be healed healed and united and don't want people coming in from jails, mental institutions. it's not going to happen for long. and that's why i say november 5 is going to be the most important day in the history of our countr
we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in the history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people and come from places that you don't want to know about and big problems and getting worse. migrant crime. new category. migrant crime. i just -- as a citizen, i demand the border has to be closed. our country cannot take it. no...
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they also closed the sugar mill in texas due to mexico blocking water rights. many things in their food. china buying farmland for china. i think there should be more alarm for the farmers to plant this spring and more emphasis being we lost one million acres in texas that barely made the news. but i want to bring a light upon the manufactured food shortage i think we are witnessing, along with the military in charge of fixing the bridge that was taken down. i think that is part of their food shortage, two. that feeds all the great lakes. and for the military to be in charge of that i think is very alarming, but i believe that there. thank you. host: devon is in orlando, florida on the line for republican good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i wish i was able to speak with the gentleman beforehand. he had a smile on his face about -- and abroad. what president trump had to go through, the fbi, cia, the whole intelligence, they tried to take this man down. for him to say he had fbi tales on himself, -- spying on a presidential campaign and the presid
they also closed the sugar mill in texas due to mexico blocking water rights. many things in their food. china buying farmland for china. i think there should be more alarm for the farmers to plant this spring and more emphasis being we lost one million acres in texas that barely made the news. but i want to bring a light upon the manufactured food shortage i think we are witnessing, along with the military in charge of fixing the bridge that was taken down. i think that is part of their food...
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they also closed the sugar mill in texas due to mexico blocking water rights. many things in their food. china buying farmland for china. i think there should be more alarm for the farmers to plant this spring and more emphasis being we lost one million acres in texas that barely made the news. but i want to bring a light upon the manufactured food shortage i think we are witnessing, along with the military in charge of fixing the bridge that was taken down. i think that is part of their food shortage, two. that feeds all the great lakes. and for the military to be in charge of that i think is very alarming, but i believe that there. thank you. host: devon is in orlando, florida on the line for republican good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i wish i was able to speak with the gentleman beforehand. he had a smile on his face about -- and abroad. what president trump had to go through, the fbi, cia, the whole intelligence, they tried to take this man down. for him to say he had fbi tales on himself, -- spying on a presidential campaign and the presid
they also closed the sugar mill in texas due to mexico blocking water rights. many things in their food. china buying farmland for china. i think there should be more alarm for the farmers to plant this spring and more emphasis being we lost one million acres in texas that barely made the news. but i want to bring a light upon the manufactured food shortage i think we are witnessing, along with the military in charge of fixing the bridge that was taken down. i think that is part of their food...
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leger fernandez from new mexico. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for joining us today. i cannot tell you how many texts i have received, which i know everyone on the panel has, from friends, constituents just screaming at how difficult it is for them to make a decision. as i plan to go to graduations in may, give commencement addresses, celebrate, people do not know what they are doing because they cannot make those decisions. what is really sad is that this is impacting those most who need it because fafsa is for those who need that financially. we need to know whether they are going to get there pell grant. they need to get the financial assistance. so exactly what college is supposed to be about, which is about open word mobility -- upward mobility, closing racial gaps, this disaster of what happened with fafsa is hurting the communities that i care deeply about. so we know that the delays are causing a drop in enrollment in new mexico where applications from high school seniors are down 28% compared to last year. and in new mexico we rolled out an opportunity schola
leger fernandez from new mexico. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you for joining us today. i cannot tell you how many texts i have received, which i know everyone on the panel has, from friends, constituents just screaming at how difficult it is for them to make a decision. as i plan to go to graduations in may, give commencement addresses, celebrate, people do not know what they are doing because they cannot make those decisions. what is really sad is that this is impacting those most...
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-mexico border. in these and other instances the house four times since 2007 passed with overwhelming bipartisan support a federal reporter shield law. that's legislation to protect journalists and prevent the government from revealing their confidential sources with exceptions. former vice-president mike pence, then a member of the committee introduced such legislation in 2005. more recently representatives kevin kylie and jamie raskin helped to spear pass to protect reporters from the state spying act or press pact and as mentioned, that bill passed the house this past january unanimously by voice vote under suspension under the rules. after the committee voted favorably by a bipartisan vote. the press act would create a qualified federal statutory privilege that protects journalists from revealing confidential sources and information. the bill protects third party service providers such as telecommunications carriers and interactive services to reveal accounts on a journalist's device. unfortunate
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are they working with you, in mexico? >> absolutely, i think one of the really bright spots that i see, especially when i compare to earlier in my career, is how close the partnerships are, across all levels of law enforcement. all the federal agencies, state and local law enforcement is so entwined with today's fbi. for in law enforcement, in a lot of instances, the intelligence community working with law enforcement. so, partnerships are, in many ways, stronger than ever. that is one of the things that is keeping us from becoming an even worse problem. we work with state dea on everything from strike forces, we have dea task force officers on a lot of our task forces. and vice versa. where work out at the sod where there is intelligence sharing, so there is a whole range of ways in which we can all work together. obviously, always room for improvement, we are always looking for ways to innovate and take that to the next level, but if there is one bright spot i can leave the committee with, it is that the partnerships am
are they working with you, in mexico? >> absolutely, i think one of the really bright spots that i see, especially when i compare to earlier in my career, is how close the partnerships are, across all levels of law enforcement. all the federal agencies, state and local law enforcement is so entwined with today's fbi. for in law enforcement, in a lot of instances, the intelligence community working with law enforcement. so, partnerships are, in many ways, stronger than ever. that is one of...
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quest totality here in mexico. the first experience the moon completely eclipsing the sun. it is now safe to remove your eclipse glasses for the next four minutes and he mentioned some of those pink events that we are seeing. >> because they are helium -- they are hanging out there. that could be the start of space weather. it could be one of those explosions for space weather. understanding how to live with the sun. quest can you explain why space weather is important to us on earth? >> is not just satellites interested but the power grid. because of the images from the explosions that can happen, it could damage the power grid and also do things like interfere with gps signals. if we did not have that, it would be a big problem, so we are looking to understand it better. quest our telescope operator is adjusting. now they are viewing it a different way. after totality, we might see some shaking as well. i cannot believe how crisp it is. the view of it is so crisp. it is amazing that we can see that with such accuracy. >> just hanging out all around the sun. 3 million can
quest totality here in mexico. the first experience the moon completely eclipsing the sun. it is now safe to remove your eclipse glasses for the next four minutes and he mentioned some of those pink events that we are seeing. >> because they are helium -- they are hanging out there. that could be the start of space weather. it could be one of those explosions for space weather. understanding how to live with the sun. quest can you explain why space weather is important to us on earth?...
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we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle it together. and this is a scourge that has been growing for years. i believe it was in 2020 that there were 50,000 overdose deaths. this is not a new phenomenon. it is a years long phenomenon and we need to work together to address it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you mr. neuhaus. we now recognize mr. dent. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. secretary, the discretionary budget this year is $62.2 billion. is that correct? >> i believe that's correct. >> and the request last year was $60.4 billion as it relates to discretionary spending, is that correct? >> i believe so, congressman. >>
we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle...
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host: we will go to david in albuquerque, new mexico on the democrat line. david? caller: thank you. i just don't believe that we need any other countries coming in here and making factories to put americans to work. we have money. we have rich people here in america that should be doing that. they kick back, they make money, they are getting paid under the table, on top of the table, behind their back. if americans can't do it of course we are in trouble, without a doubt. our country is in trouble. if we can't do it, we don't need other countries to own our property, make factories that they have that they control in our country. if americans can't do it then don't do it. host: any comment? guest: no, i think what i said earlier, i stand by those comments. i would say it is not an either/or question. there is room for both. i think the combination of both is allowing us to employ even more workers, but it also is allowing us access to the types of technologies that some of these foreign companies have. host: we are talking with wendy cutler, vice president and man
host: we will go to david in albuquerque, new mexico on the democrat line. david? caller: thank you. i just don't believe that we need any other countries coming in here and making factories to put americans to work. we have money. we have rich people here in america that should be doing that. they kick back, they make money, they are getting paid under the table, on top of the table, behind their back. if americans can't do it of course we are in trouble, without a doubt. our country is in...
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host: we will go to david in albuquerque, new mexico on the democrat line. david? caller: thank you. i just don't believe that we need any other countries coming in here and making factories to put americans to work. we have money. we have rich people here in america that should be doing that. they kick back, they make money, they are getting paid under the table, on top of the table, behind their back. if americans can't do it of course we are in trouble, without a doubt. our country is in trouble. if we can't do it, we don't need other countries to own our property, make factories that they have that they control in our country. if americans can't do it then don't do it. host: any comment? guest: no, i think what i said earlier, i stand by those comments. i would say it is not an either/or question. there is room for both. i think the combination of both is allowing us to employ even more workers, but it also is allowing us access to the types of technologies that some of these foreign companies have. host: we are talking with wendy cutler, vice president and man
host: we will go to david in albuquerque, new mexico on the democrat line. david? caller: thank you. i just don't believe that we need any other countries coming in here and making factories to put americans to work. we have money. we have rich people here in america that should be doing that. they kick back, they make money, they are getting paid under the table, on top of the table, behind their back. if americans can't do it of course we are in trouble, without a doubt. our country is in...
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we delivered fisa section 702 to identify a supplier in mexico to help thwart the fentanyl threat. are you concerned about cyberattacks? i am. section 702 led to the prevention of a cyberattack. are you concerned about our troops? fisa section 702 has disrupted planned terrorist attacks on our troops in places like the middle east and a u.s. facility in the middle east and 702 is used to monitor communications as the terrorist traveled to go and execute those plans. mr. crawford: we can't overstate the importance of 702. i know you're concerned about the rights of the american people. i am, too. i'm an american just like you are. that's why there already is a warrant requirement in place. we're protecting u.s. persons. we can't allow 702 to expire and expect we'll have good results the end of the day. i support section 702 and i urge a yes vote. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair and not to a perceived viewing audience. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. himes: it's a pleasure to yield
we delivered fisa section 702 to identify a supplier in mexico to help thwart the fentanyl threat. are you concerned about cyberattacks? i am. section 702 led to the prevention of a cyberattack. are you concerned about our troops? fisa section 702 has disrupted planned terrorist attacks on our troops in places like the middle east and a u.s. facility in the middle east and 702 is used to monitor communications as the terrorist traveled to go and execute those plans. mr. crawford: we can't...
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now of course, we know that we shipped 5 million manufacturing jobs off to china and mexico. china's competitive is that it doesn't pay its workers, which is, you know, not really a natural, if you think about it, or at least it really shouldn't be treated as one. and the largest sector of of our economy. today's finance which again comes back to shareholder maximization. now, i don't have anything against, you know, corporations or billionaires. a lot of working class people admire billionaires. they see them as jobs creators. but i think this idea that we have to be in a race to the bottom on behalf of the american consumer. the consumer that's being pictured there is often somebody who already has all of their most basic needs met. and the idea that in order meet that bottom line, we would undercut our own workers seems to me to be a mistake. truth is that the resources you mentioned, let's say, would right food there is a natural limit on how much can have of those resources. and i america should see labor that way there is a natural limit on the amount of labor we can ha
now of course, we know that we shipped 5 million manufacturing jobs off to china and mexico. china's competitive is that it doesn't pay its workers, which is, you know, not really a natural, if you think about it, or at least it really shouldn't be treated as one. and the largest sector of of our economy. today's finance which again comes back to shareholder maximization. now, i don't have anything against, you know, corporations or billionaires. a lot of working class people admire...
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tanya was the director of the presbyterian health services community clinic in cuba, new mexico. who passed away in february. she implemented programs and activities to connect with her community, from toy drives to halloween carnivals and art competitions. tanya strived to make everyone feel welcome. she encouraged them to take pride in their home as latino mexicanos. tanya had recently launched her campaign for village council and even after her passing she won more votes than other who won. she was eager to listen and build with her community. through her immense care and compassion, tanya created an unrivaled impact on everyone she met. tanya spearheaded one of my congressional-supported community projects for rural workforce housing for the health clinic in cuba. i will cherish the photos of the event celebrating the project with tanya. i'm heartbroken that such an amazing person was taken before her light could shine even brighter. i am proud to have met her and hope to carry on the work that she started in our home state and in her beautiful village. her legacy will live o
tanya was the director of the presbyterian health services community clinic in cuba, new mexico. who passed away in february. she implemented programs and activities to connect with her community, from toy drives to halloween carnivals and art competitions. tanya strived to make everyone feel welcome. she encouraged them to take pride in their home as latino mexicanos. tanya had recently launched her campaign for village council and even after her passing she won more votes than other who won....
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we delivered fisa section 702 to identify a supplier in mexico to help thwart the fentanyl threat. are you concerned about cyberattacks? i am. section 702 led to the prevention of a cyberattack. are you concerned about our troops? fisa section 702 has disrupted planned terrorist attacks on our troops in places like the middle east and a u.s. facility in the middle east and 702 is used to monitor communications as the terrorist traveled to go and execute those plans. mr. crawford: we can't overstate the importance of 702. i know you're concerned about the rights of the american people. i am, too. i'm an american just like you are. that's why there already is a warrant requirement in place. we're protecting u.s. persons. we can't allow 702 to expire and expect we'll have good results the end of the day. i support section 702 and i urge a yes vote. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair and not to a perceived viewing audience. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. himes: it's a pleasure to yield
we delivered fisa section 702 to identify a supplier in mexico to help thwart the fentanyl threat. are you concerned about cyberattacks? i am. section 702 led to the prevention of a cyberattack. are you concerned about our troops? fisa section 702 has disrupted planned terrorist attacks on our troops in places like the middle east and a u.s. facility in the middle east and 702 is used to monitor communications as the terrorist traveled to go and execute those plans. mr. crawford: we can't...
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stansbury from new mexico for five minutes. ms. stansbury: thank you, dr. califf, for being here today. it's wonderful to have you. i want to thank your staff for being here as well. i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science and science-based decisionmaking in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines that work. that we have food that doesn't harm us. and to ensure that every american can get lifesaving care. and also for your work and the administration's support of our work this last congress to pass once in a generation legislation to expand access to health care. to invest in science and innovation. and of course, to expand access to prescription drugs for seniors. the f.d.a. is truly on the frontlines of that battle every single day. and we are really grateful for the work that you do. and i'll say on a personal note i have a family member who was formerly an f.d.a. employee. and you represent the best of the best that our country has to offer. nowhere
stansbury from new mexico for five minutes. ms. stansbury: thank you, dr. califf, for being here today. it's wonderful to have you. i want to thank your staff for being here as well. i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science and science-based decisionmaking in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines that work. that we have food that doesn't harm us. and to ensure that every american can get...
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kyle in new mexico, republican. caller: hey, greta and america. thank you. so that fisa is the foreign intelligence -- host: surveillance act. caller: surveillance act, so if it is foreign, why is it involved with american citizens? host: this is from axios' reporting, fisa surveillance section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of noncitizens based outside the u.s., some u.s. communications can sneak into collections of americans are talking with non-us citizens overseas, so this is where the concern comes in, data collection stored for years that intelligence agencies can tap as part of their investigations. we are now going to move to open forum in our first hour of "the washington journal." you can continue to talk about the debate over reauthorizing fisa, but there is other news we would like to bring in as part of the conversation. there are the lines on your screen. republicans, any politics or policy issue, dial in at (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. open forum for the next 30
kyle in new mexico, republican. caller: hey, greta and america. thank you. so that fisa is the foreign intelligence -- host: surveillance act. caller: surveillance act, so if it is foreign, why is it involved with american citizens? host: this is from axios' reporting, fisa surveillance section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of noncitizens based outside the u.s., some u.s. communications can sneak into collections of americans are talking with non-us...
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kyle in new mexico, republican. caller: hey, greta and america. thank you. so that fisa is the foreign intelligence -- host: surveillance act. caller: surveillance act, so if it is foreign, why is it involved with american citizens? host: this is from axios' reporting, fisa surveillance section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of noncitizens based outside the u.s., some u.s. communications can sneak into collections of americans are talking with non-us citizens overseas, so this is where the concern comes in, data collection stored for years that intelligence agencies can tap as part of their investigations. we are now going to move to open forum in our first hour of "the washington journal." you can continue to talk about the debate over reauthorizing fisa, but there is other news we would like to bring in as part of the conversation. there are the lines on your screen. republicans, any politics or policy issue, dial in at (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. open forum for the next 30
kyle in new mexico, republican. caller: hey, greta and america. thank you. so that fisa is the foreign intelligence -- host: surveillance act. caller: surveillance act, so if it is foreign, why is it involved with american citizens? host: this is from axios' reporting, fisa surveillance section 702 allows intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of noncitizens based outside the u.s., some u.s. communications can sneak into collections of americans are talking with non-us...
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all six of them were immigrants from mexico. el salvador. honduras. and guatemala. darlian cabrera. miguel lieu gay. sandoval. alejandro fuentes. carlos hernandez. hoe se -- jose lopez. like far too him grants they encountered tragedy working in the country they came to seeking a better life. immigrants keep our country moving. immigrants power our economy. but immigrants are more than just their labor. latinos are disproportionately in high-risk jobs like construction. and we cannot wait for tragic accidents or death to recognize immigrants' humanity. so as we rebuild the key bridge we must also advocate for stronger workplace protections for all workers. including immigrants. regardless of their status. rebuilding the key bridge is a national imperative. there's precedent for the federal government footing the bill in situations like this, and as a member of the transportation and train -- and infrastructure committee i'll fight to make sure that this happens. after all, key bridge has regional national and international significance. my thoughts are with the families of those who
all six of them were immigrants from mexico. el salvador. honduras. and guatemala. darlian cabrera. miguel lieu gay. sandoval. alejandro fuentes. carlos hernandez. hoe se -- jose lopez. like far too him grants they encountered tragedy working in the country they came to seeking a better life. immigrants keep our country moving. immigrants power our economy. but immigrants are more than just their labor. latinos are disproportionately in high-risk jobs like construction. and we cannot wait for...
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i wt the college of university of new mexico. it was $240 a semester for a full class load. i went for three years. paid for it. my dad paid for it, actually. here's the thing, if you go to college and you have to borrow $150,000, then you get out of college, you go to congress for $15,000 a month and you can pay it off in about 10 months, you know? that's the real racket after all [no audio] host: eating up. we got your initial point. then? caller: i'm an engineer for the federal government. my wife and i have paid off our loans. the conversation has been lacking in regards to the debt increasing so much. we are fortunate and privileged, but i have plenty of friends who have accrued the same amount of student debt as me who cannot afford a home. i could not afford a home here. i had to move out of the area and i could not afford a home on a government salary with my wife working full-time with a degree. what would you say to the folks who are able to make it out of this, you know, largely exploitive system and still are not able to participate in this large capitalist marke
i wt the college of university of new mexico. it was $240 a semester for a full class load. i went for three years. paid for it. my dad paid for it, actually. here's the thing, if you go to college and you have to borrow $150,000, then you get out of college, you go to congress for $15,000 a month and you can pay it off in about 10 months, you know? that's the real racket after all [no audio] host: eating up. we got your initial point. then? caller: i'm an engineer for the federal government....