the judiciary committee will examine one of the more serious threats facing america today, domesticy terrorism. this hearing comes just three weeks after one of the worst domestic attacks in recent memory, the shooting in buffalo new york. a white supremacist entered tops grocery store and massacred ten black americans in cold blood wounding three others. i want to read into the hearing record names we shouldn t forget. andre mcneil, aaron salter, geraldine, celestin cheney, heywood patterson catherine massey, pearl young and ruth whitfield. behind each of those names is a story. a loving grandmother of six, a sister caring for her six brother. every one of the victims that are left behind are grieving the loss. it is a lesson of courage and love. please know that you are not alone. and houses of worship we have enthe responsibility to do something. nearly nine in ten americans agree we need sensible gun laws reform in the country and we need it now. we often hear the questio
thank you, everybody. we will begin in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [gavel banging] we will declare recess at any time. the chairman postpones further proceedings in the question of approving any measure or matter or adopting amendment for recorded votes. before we begin in earnest, i want to wish our colleague, lucy mcbath, a happy birthday. i would like to remind members we have established an email address for circulating amendments or other materials that members might want to take as part of the markup. if you would like to submit materials, send them to the email address distributed to your offices and we will circulate the materials to the members of staff as quickly as possible. i ask all members, those in person and remotely, to mute your microphones when not speaking. this will prevent feedback and other technical issues. you may unmute when you seek recognition. i call up hr 7910, the protecting our kids act and move the committee report the bill favorably to the house. hr 7
[inaudible] 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. the di di to sherry committee will come to order pursuant to the committee to the chairman will postpone further proceedings today on the question of approving any measure on a matter of adopting an amendment which recorded both of the yays and nays recorded. before we begin i want to wish our colleague lucy a happy birthday. nt to wish our colleague lucy mcbath a happy birthday. i would like to remind members we have established an email and distribution list on mmn s and other written materials that members might want to offer as part of the market today. if you would like to submit materials, please submit them to the email address previously just to be that your offices and we will circulate materials to members of staff as quickly as possible. i would ask all members, both in person and appearing remotely, to mute your microphones when you are not speaking. this will prevent feedback and other technical issues. you may unmute yourself any tim
infrastructure including wind and solar and transmission and storage in socially acceptable ways. we need to have good community processes to figure out what areas are more or less acceptable. i agree with you that there should be a lot of reason for optimism about different places to do that. host: there is a gentleman named richard glick who heads i think the ferc, he is up for renomination and that might face challenges from joe manchin. he supports tougher climate change and equity standards, putting him on the outs with mr. manchin. what can you tell about him and the process? guest: rich is a great leader of this power sector. he is focused on reliability in the summer. they had meetings about that. i m obviously not privy to the conversations between the white house and individual senators like joe manchin, but i m hopeful that since he got this far to be nominated, there should be a pathway to get him confirmed. they each have five-year terms. hopefully he will be app
shelby. we have an incredible team of nbc news reporters coveraging every angle. steve is breaking it down for us at the big board. starting with you, following the senate primary there, where to things stand this morning? look at the poles to start. all of the action in the primary senate race has been on the republican side. it is a crowded primary. at this point, when you look at the poll, there is one candidate with a significant commanding lead, that is georgia football legend herschel walker. when you look at the recent polls, the closest competitor is 58% behind him. that is former commissioner, gary black. at this point, it seems this is herschel s race to lose. he will be the republican nominee, barring any major development. senator warnock has been focused on working in washington, d.c. he does not have a viable challenger. we did hear from him when he spoke at a fundraising gala and a big issue that we expect to play out as we head toward the general election ha