0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york city. 300000 inches december alone. that is larger than our capital city nebraska, lincoln. the evidence is right there that we are not doing a good job at the southern border. why would that be? well, because alejandro mayorkas is complicit in not following the law. in a memorandum immigration and customs enforcement officials in 2021, he said and then i'm going to "back here, the affected individual is a removal noncitizen he doesn't even say illegal alien which is what it says in the law, he says the fact that an individual's removal therefore should not alone be the basis for enforcement or action against them. basically saying just because you broke the law doesn't mean we have to enforce the law. that right there should tell you he is willfully disregarding the law. absolutely. how about the case of parole? the losses it's only supposed be used on a case-by-case basis in situations where the person has an extreme humanitarian need. under the obama and the trump administration it was used an average of 156 times be
york city. 300000 inches december alone. that is larger than our capital city nebraska, lincoln. the evidence is right there that we are not doing a good job at the southern border. why would that be? well, because alejandro mayorkas is complicit in not following the law. in a memorandum immigration and customs enforcement officials in 2021, he said and then i'm going to "back here, the affected individual is a removal noncitizen he doesn't even say illegal alien which is what it says in...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross our borders who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. o mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from a average about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien -- four, alien smuggling organizations have ga
andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york and other cities do. i love this city. it's gotten so bad the last 3 or 4 years. and half-million migrants to take over the park. they destroyed so many people, the african-american community is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally, hispanics are not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs. if you look at the on employment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. 10% of all migrants in our country, coming from prisons, don't know if you know, from mental institutions, prisons, places you don't want to know about, they are coming get from jails and prisons, mental institutions and insane asylums and massive numbers coming into the country all because they are frightened and this trial, they want to keep me off the campaign trail. what i am doing is more here than if i want to -- in locations. the police have to do their job. they have to do their job. they have to protect these people. this young man has a son who looks like he is a movie star and now how are you
york and other cities do. i love this city. it's gotten so bad the last 3 or 4 years. and half-million migrants to take over the park. they destroyed so many people, the african-american community is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally, hispanics are not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs. if you look at the on employment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. 10% of all migrants in our country, coming from prisons, don't know if you know,...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
city including my home in new york. now a democrat mayor who i don't agree with on everything but i agree with him on this, he said that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city. now i'm proud to have served in the nypd as detective and it's devastating to see the horrific challenges that law enforcement are faced with throughout this country. i mean, just recently we saw nypd cops who were attacked by illegal migrants who just got done robbing a target. months ago we saw nypd officers brutally attacked in manhattan and were state of the union. we saw in the bronx recently where there was a 911 call made with a person with a gun when cops made their way into the bronx it was illegal migrants who had squatted there illegally and had illegal guns and illegal narcotics and then just says after in my district in roosevelt field mall, arrested by the national county police department and guess what the address that they gave, the home in the bronx where the guns and the narcotics were found. can you tell me at what of t
city including my home in new york. now a democrat mayor who i don't agree with on everything but i agree with him on this, he said that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city. now i'm proud to have served in the nypd as detective and it's devastating to see the horrific challenges that law enforcement are faced with throughout this country. i mean, just recently we saw nypd cops who were attacked by illegal migrants who just got done robbing a target. months ago we saw nypd officers...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are right now murdered by and illegal joe biden and alejandro mayorkas released and just a couple of weeks ago we saw another tragic case, we discovered that alejandro mayorkas and joe biden isn't simply allowing illegal aliens at our southern border, they are actually flying them from their home countries, over 320,000 last year including one individual they flew from haiti to boston, massachusetts. when he got here in boston, massachusetts what did he do, well, he was just arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who is severely disabled. the consequences of this open border invasion are enormous an
they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest border. consequentially, according to the united nations and internationalon organizations fr migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally crossy the border who have perished alonglo the way eithern route to the united states were at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro mayorkas. as the secretary of homeland security from an average of about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017 through 2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021 through 2023. alien smuggling organizations have gained tremendous wealth during the tenure as the secretary of homeland s
issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the democrats and tomorrow we're going to see chuck schumer throw out 20 oyers of history and ignore the constitution. why? because he does not want these managers to present the evidence of the people dying because of their policies. not just that have died yesterday and the day before but the people that will die tomorrow. you want to know how terrified the democrats democrats are ofe evidence? everyone recognizes the single most endangered democrat senator on the ballot is john tester from montana. i don't know how many of the reporters were in the chamber for the reading of the articles but john tester was
they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1,000,000,000.450 million -- addressing alejandro n. mayorkas migrant crisis and city officials fear it will spent another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grants of categorical paroled aliens have entice an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross the border who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from an average about 700 a year during during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien smuggling organizations hav
and that quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1,000,000,000.450 million -- addressing alejandro n. mayorkas migrant crisis and city officials fear it will spent another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grants of categorical paroled aliens have entice an increasing number...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york city media. he's from the "new york post" were everything is run on tabloids and meaty and he knows how to play that game, like it's one of these things with a prescription drugs think is announced and it's very popular but it's announced in such a boring way. it's like, for example, if trump was doing it the whole thing would be like, here's the ceo of pfizer who i'm going to take them in now, like, like step to get peoples attention. i think biden is running, or biden typically runs a much more risk averse traditional campaign were even when they have exciting, like inflation reduction act, they friended her in reducing inflation but like i think my state isn. most young people have no idea what's even in the bill and it's about climate change what the climate provisions are. [inaudible] >> there's kind dislike risk aversion to creating conflict and controversy, productive conflict, productive controversy where i am like how to make these issues interesting, exciting to try peoples attention to
york city media. he's from the "new york post" were everything is run on tabloids and meaty and he knows how to play that game, like it's one of these things with a prescription drugs think is announced and it's very popular but it's announced in such a boring way. it's like, for example, if trump was doing it the whole thing would be like, here's the ceo of pfizer who i'm going to take them in now, like, like step to get peoples attention. i think biden is running, or biden typically...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york, we'll pay for it. so i think there's an urgent need for a solution. the fact that the republicans give the democrats talking points, hey we had a bipartisan deal. you were so beholden to donald trump that you walked away from it. that's a good talking point, but it's not a solution. right. and i think once we get beyond november. i think there will be such a need for a solution. there will be a solution. and biden now is using executive power, ironically, to do some of what trump did to close the border in some circumstances is when there is surges to order that the numbers of people who were just paroled into the country be reduced and makeshift. it would be so much better if congress legislated a but something has got to be done. yeah. you know going big going bold cost money certainly roosevelt spent money during the great depression. truman spent money postwar war two. lbj spent a lot of money, some in vietnam, but some managed interest. and yet with a $34 trillion national debt, with trillion doll
york, we'll pay for it. so i think there's an urgent need for a solution. the fact that the republicans give the democrats talking points, hey we had a bipartisan deal. you were so beholden to donald trump that you walked away from it. that's a good talking point, but it's not a solution. right. and i think once we get beyond november. i think there will be such a need for a solution. there will be a solution. and biden now is using executive power, ironically, to do some of what trump did to...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york city, and also by name and had articles written about them. and i'm reading this and i'm thinking, okay, so if you're you know, if you're the way that i interpreted how these cases were treated was if are just a peasant and you die you're just a statistic. but if you're a member of the aristocracy, get identified by name and you get a piece about you. and so even if the if you even if luxury believes catch up to you, you're still honored and treated in a sort of special way with this high regard of you. oh, a member of this upper segment of society was killed and they get they get treated very differently. and so a core feature of a luxury belief is that the believer sheltered from the consequence because of his or her belief sometimes it does catch up, but again you're treated differently. it does. you know, there was on the review of your book in the washington post and i thought it sort of contained maybe a misunderstood standing of what a luxury belief was. i wonder if you could respond to it. it says he argues the ostensible radicalism of
york city, and also by name and had articles written about them. and i'm reading this and i'm thinking, okay, so if you're you know, if you're the way that i interpreted how these cases were treated was if are just a peasant and you die you're just a statistic. but if you're a member of the aristocracy, get identified by name and you get a piece about you. and so even if the if you even if luxury believes catch up to you, you're still honored and treated in a sort of special way with this high...
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful, convincing effort to reframe the discussion around gun control and its discontents. so i want to just start off by asking to set the stage for us really how you came to write this book and really start with this story. hundred million guns in this country. you framed this around this 2018 waffle house shooting, which obviously happened in your backyard. but i'm wondering if you could just start us off by explaining to us why you chose this of all the sadly mass and individual shootings, why you framed this book around this story and how it came to be? well, first, thank you. it is such an honor to be here for so many reasons. it's just it's great to be part of this great ongoing conversation about a that i'm telling, but that we're all part of in this country, which is like what the hell do we do honestly? and not like i am like, oh, i studied this and this is what we do
obviously it has gotten astounding, as you heard not only from dyson, but the new york times named it a staff pick and editors choice was a phenomenal review today in the globe, kirkus reviews hailed it as a powerful, convincing effort to reframe the discussion around gun control and its discontents. so i want to just start off by asking to set the stage for us really how you came to write this book and really start with this story. hundred million guns in this country. you framed this around...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
york city, and really sort of rallied progressives to the cause of taking greater steps to regulate workplace safety. she conducted a lot of research that completely changed the way that nurses are educated and she went on to advocate for more minimum wage laws, not just for women and not just by state governments, but trying to get congress to pass a national minimum wage act, which they did. it's called the fair labor standards act, passed in 1937 during sort of the height of the new deal. and the constitutionality of that law was challenged. and we're going to read about it in us versus darby in a couple of weeks. and then finally, florence kelley wasn't just content helping to form the national consumers league. she went on and was one of the founding members of the acp, she pushed a ban for a federal ban on lynching, which was unsuccessful in the 1920s, but which did pass congress recently. she was a key figure in the women's suffrage movement and sort of in a sense was kind of ironically helped justice sutherland come up with a controversial argument as to like rule the way he
york city, and really sort of rallied progressives to the cause of taking greater steps to regulate workplace safety. she conducted a lot of research that completely changed the way that nurses are educated and she went on to advocate for more minimum wage laws, not just for women and not just by state governments, but trying to get congress to pass a national minimum wage act, which they did. it's called the fair labor standards act, passed in 1937 during sort of the height of the new deal....
0
0.0
Apr 13, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
0
0.0
Apr 13, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
some people live in new york city can take up to two hours. you can transform that to a seven minute flight we think that's a really exciting prospect. we also want to make it affordable something accessible to everyone. going to price that comparable to what you would pay for a taxi or an uber. quickset is dependent on having a lot of these things flying i presume, right? everything is about economies of scale. like are these going to be everywhere? books we are ramping up manufacturing capacity as fast as we can toward one of art and art largest investors. toad is working shoulder to shoulder with us since 2019 to design manufacturability and quality into our systems so we can ramp the production volume. it's really important to frame what we are in this journey. we look at back in the days of automotive the automobile was progressively invented in 1870s and 1880s. production started in fits and starts through the 1890s. it wassn not until the early 19s or global automotive manufacturing really started to ramp. to date we've announce our goa
some people live in new york city can take up to two hours. you can transform that to a seven minute flight we think that's a really exciting prospect. we also want to make it affordable something accessible to everyone. going to price that comparable to what you would pay for a taxi or an uber. quickset is dependent on having a lot of these things flying i presume, right? everything is about economies of scale. like are these going to be everywhere? books we are ramping up manufacturing...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm from new york city and one thing you canit always count on new yorkers for is to be direct. i would like to take a moment to address head-on the idea that there is something somehow improper about u.s. government agencies working constructively and collaboratively with our partner enforcers in the states and in foreign government. let's start with some fundamental principals. first every government has the right and the responsibility to target illegal conduct that violates the laws of its jurisdiction. that includes u.s. agencies, enforcing u.s. law against foreign o enterprises that opere within our borders and for sample eu agencies enforcing eu law against foreign including u.s. enterprises that operate within their borders. those laws are different and we are a course each bound by the parameters of our own laws. second it is in the interest of both nationstates and their commercial markets for there to be consistency in harmony in our legal regime. it is not good for international business enterprises to deal with contradictory legal systems in different parts of the -
i'm from new york city and one thing you canit always count on new yorkers for is to be direct. i would like to take a moment to address head-on the idea that there is something somehow improper about u.s. government agencies working constructively and collaboratively with our partner enforcers in the states and in foreign government. let's start with some fundamental principals. first every government has the right and the responsibility to target illegal conduct that violates the laws of its...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
my argument is i was willing to let, to follow your advice, lenore, much earlier in new york city than it would have because i could see the mason admitted to school. i could see what he was. to the extent that lets you give your kids more freedom i think it could be a net positive. maybe the way to his office is a lot of people use tracking programs like life 360 which is like as orwellian a name as you can get. my family we do use find my, because we want to know, okay, he has a track meet. on his way home? we find that were useful. so much of me for life 360. 360. it's just not what is he. it's he was here for 17 minutes and then he went here for 25 minutes. you can see everything they did all day long. that i think is a creepy level of surveillance. they key thing is give your kids a lot of independents and if you do that then it's okay to do a little bit of tracking i think. >> okay. >> what do you think? >> i have twin 17-year-old boys, but they had no screen zero to five, no smart phone until high school. they were the last kids to get, believing they will tell you about it. >>
my argument is i was willing to let, to follow your advice, lenore, much earlier in new york city than it would have because i could see the mason admitted to school. i could see what he was. to the extent that lets you give your kids more freedom i think it could be a net positive. maybe the way to his office is a lot of people use tracking programs like life 360 which is like as orwellian a name as you can get. my family we do use find my, because we want to know, okay, he has a track meet....
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world have continued beyond new york. one year ago, this great center of history enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world of small acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >>> investigative journalist cheryl adkisson and former cbs news correspondent kathryn were among the witnesses testifying before lawmakers regarding the importance of a free press and what congress can do to protect the identity of confidential sources. in february a federal judge held her in civil contempt for refusing to divulge her sources in relation to a 2017 investigation she was working on. the house judiciary subcommittee hearing is just over 90 minutes. .. authorized to declare a recess at anytime. we welcome everybody to today's hearing on a free press and protecting journalists. i'll remind everybody the guests in the chamber are guests and yo
of the world have continued beyond new york. one year ago, this great center of history enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world of small acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >>> investigative journalist cheryl adkisson and former cbs news correspondent kathryn were among the...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
, the eyes of the world have continued beyond new york. one year ago, this great center of history enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world of small acts of
, the eyes of the world have continued beyond new york. one year ago, this great center of history enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world of small acts of
0
0.0
Apr 11, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
unfortunately, new york city is a sanctuary city run by democrat politicians. what did they do? they let him go a second time. he went down to georgia, laken riley, was out jogging, a nursing student, she was out jogging like millions of people do across america and this murderer took a brick and beat her to death. if either joe biden and mayorkas followed the law, she would still be alive. you know what i also haven't heard from senate democrats the same jeremy casaras, murdered in maryland, miles from where we are, by an illegal alien that joe biden and alejandro mayorkas released just a few weeks ago. news broke of an illegal alien from haiti that not only did biden released but flew from haiti to the united states. the biden administration has had over 300,000 secret flights bringing illegal aliens to america, in this case they brought the immigrant to boston, massachusetts. and what happened just a couple of weeks online? he was arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who was seriously disabled. these are the very real consequences of the democrats' open border pol
unfortunately, new york city is a sanctuary city run by democrat politicians. what did they do? they let him go a second time. he went down to georgia, laken riley, was out jogging, a nursing student, she was out jogging like millions of people do across america and this murderer took a brick and beat her to death. if either joe biden and mayorkas followed the law, she would still be alive. you know what i also haven't heard from senate democrats the same jeremy casaras, murdered in maryland,...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
unfortunately, new york city is a sanctuary city run by democrat politicians. what did they do? they let him go a second time. he went down to georgia, laken riley, was out jogging, a nursing student, she was out jogging like millions of people do across america and this murderer took a brick and beat her to death. if either joe biden and mayorkas followed the law, she would still be alive. you know what i also haven't heard from senate democrats the same jeremy casaras, murdered in maryland, miles from where we are, by an illegal alien that joe biden and alejandro mayorkas released just a few weeks ago. news broke of an illegal alien from haiti that not only did biden released but flew from haiti to the united states. the biden administration has had over 300,000 secret flights bringing illegal aliens to america, in this case they brought the immigrant to boston, massachusetts. and what happened just a couple of weeks online? he was arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who was seriously disabled. these are the very real consequences of the democrats' open border pol
unfortunately, new york city is a sanctuary city run by democrat politicians. what did they do? they let him go a second time. he went down to georgia, laken riley, was out jogging, a nursing student, she was out jogging like millions of people do across america and this murderer took a brick and beat her to death. if either joe biden and mayorkas followed the law, she would still be alive. you know what i also haven't heard from senate democrats the same jeremy casaras, murdered in maryland,...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world has continued to be on new york. one year ago, this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the gravest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> and the senate gavelling in now to consider the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for utah. lawmakers are also working on two measures that would block biden administration policies. one would block a greenhouse gas emissions rule. the other would block a new standard for determining joint employer status in collective bargaining. live coverage of the senate here on c-span2. e senate will. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal and powerful god, don't hide from us. don't stand so far away, for our nation and world need you. lord, bring peace where there is war. hope where there is despair a
of the world has continued to be on new york. one year ago, this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the gravest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> and the senate gavelling in now to consider the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for utah....
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world has continued to be on new york. one year ago, this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the gravest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> and the senate gavelling in now to consider the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for utah. lawmakers are also working on two measures that would block biden administration policies. one would block a greenhouse gas emissions rule. the other would block a new standard for determining joint employer status in collective bargaining. live coverage of the senate here on c-span2. e senate will. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal and powerful god, don't hide
of the world has continued to be on new york. one year ago, this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the gravest of cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, where so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> and the senate gavelling in now to consider the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for utah....
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> next hearing examining the role ofe, shell companies in facilitating transnational crime such as fentanyl trafficking. the corporate transparency act was passed in 2021 with contingent of outlawing these show companies in the u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over one hour. >> let me welcome everybody to the hearing, and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks, turn to the distinguished cochair for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play. and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses, at a thank you all very much for being here.
of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> next hearing examining the role ofe, shell companies in facilitating transnational crime such as fentanyl...
0
0.0
Apr 10, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly
of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the world have continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity he suffered the greatest cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span powered by cable. ♪ celebrating 20th anniversary annual student cam documentary competition this year c-span s middle and high school students across the country to look forward while considering the past. participants are given the option of looking 20 years into the future 20 years into the past and respond received inspiring and thought-provoking documentaries from over 3200 students. top award of $5000 for grand prize suit nay coleman and jonah tenth graders at western high school in connecticut their compelling documentary innocent held hostage navigating past and future conflicts with ironic. >> it is evident in the next 20 years the united states must make more policy th
of the world have continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity he suffered the greatest cruelties and showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here, were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span powered by cable. ♪ celebrating 20th anniversary annual student cam documentary competition this year c-span s middle and high school...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles, have begged the biden administration to do something, to curb the flow of unvetted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels have flooded the united states with fentanyl over that border, too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams, 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the entire population of our planet. this poison actually did kill more than 70,000 americans in 2022. it's now the leading cause of death among americans 18 to 40. the biden administration's border policies bring americans nothing but suffering. if you hate america, however, the biden border strategy has been a blessing. cartel smuggling operations saw revenues increase from 500 million dollars in 2012 to $12 billion. that's b, as in billion, in 2022. the policies that president biden and secretary mayorkas have implemented are directly responsible for this disaster at our southern border. at every turn the biden admi
democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles, have begged the biden administration to do something, to curb the flow of unvetted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels have flooded the united states with fentanyl over that border, too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams, 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the entire...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
city media he's from the "new york post" everything is run on tabloids and media and he knows how to play that game it's one of these things with the prescription drug is announced it's very popular. it's announced in such a boring way. for example trump was doing it the whole thing will be ceo of pfizer i'm going to take their money now. step to get people's attention. i think biden typically runs a much more risk diverse campaign were even they have exciting the inflation reduction act is a good policy. they framed it around reducing inflation. my understanding is most young people have no idea what's in the bill it's about climate change are what they are. this risk aversion to creating conflict and controversy, productive controversy were i am like how do you make these issues interesting and exciting to drive people's attention toward it? and i don't think they figured it out but trump is very good at that. >> student with so many young people heard about the supreme court striking down. they might not have heard about the other measure of the administration. it's also you said
city media he's from the "new york post" everything is run on tabloids and media and he knows how to play that game it's one of these things with the prescription drug is announced it's very popular. it's announced in such a boring way. for example trump was doing it the whole thing will be ceo of pfizer i'm going to take their money now. step to get people's attention. i think biden typically runs a much more risk diverse campaign were even they have exciting the inflation reduction...