Tuesday January 12 SPECIAL Huffman Town Hall on Capitol Riots 4pm
Congressman Jared Huffman will hold a virtual town hall to respond to questions and provide a report on the Wednesday, January 6 assault on the Capitol and Congress during the certification of the electoral college results. Topics will include the 25th Amendment, articles of impeachment, Capitol Police readiness, holding rioters and those who incited violence accountable, as well as ways to ensure a peaceful transfer of power. Participants can submit their questions in advance to huffmanQandA@mail DOT house DOT gov. That’s Congressman Huffman’s Virtual Town Hall on the riots in Washington DC, broadcast live on Tuesday at 4pm, here on KZYX and Z.
U.S. Representative Jared Huffman, who represents the North Coast including Mendocino County, speaking in Congress before voting to impeach President Donald Trump.
LITTLE RIVER 10/5/2020 On September 24, the House passed the Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act, sending it on to the Senate where it is pending. The act included an amendment sponsored by United States Representative Jared Huffman to hold the PacifiCorp energy company (a subsidiary of the Warren Buffett Company Berkshire Hathaway) responsible for the negative impacts of four dams on the Klamath River.
The Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement Tribal Fairness Amendment is also designed to protect downstream Native communities from harm caused by the outdated dams. Huffman and others claim that the decaying dams have changed the ecology of the river and adversely impacted the salmon fishing industry and local tribal communities.
okay. long day. okay number of democrats pointed to today as a possible basis for moving ahead with impeachment. so did today s hearing move them closer to or farther away from that goal now that they finally got robert mueller on the stand. time now for tonight s power panel national security attorney bradley moss former clinton visor mark penn and solicitor from texas scott keller. welcome all of you. congressman huffman democrat out of california said leaves us in a frustrating place, our democratic majority has pinned a lot on muller and his report in retrospect we made tactical mistakes bradley. the movie didn t live up to the hype. sometimes the book is better. think about wa we had with that report. 448 pages outlining in detail piece after piece the entirety of the concern specifically on
legitimacy of this presidency n i in? no, i accept the results of this election. i support the orderly transfer of power. for me, that s not what this is about. this is about the darkness and, i think, the dangers to our country i see coming very quickly from a trump administration. i m trying to do something positive instead of sitting passively and applauding as all this begins. congressman steve cohen of tennessee, congressman jared huffman of california, democrats. thank you for being with me. up next, my conversation with former presidential candidate senator bernie sanders. his take on the heat battle over obamacare. donald trump and republicans efforts to repeal and replace it. under the affordable care act, we ve added 20 million people to the ranks of the insured. if republicans want to throw those people out on the street, they should take responsibility for a very dangerous act, where no doubt, people will die, will die, if they don t have access to a doctor or to a
the scars and stains of racism are deeply imbedded in american society. we must not be at peace with ourselves as a nation. joining me now to discuss their decisions not to attend this friday, congressman jared huffman and steve cohen of tennessee, sitting out the inauguration, both democrats. i want to start with congressman cohen because you just announced your decision today, as i understand it, at the historic mason temple in memphis. i want to play a little clip of what you said today. if you re your evil and killing and stopping of democracy and stomping of people who speak out and not allowing people to express themselves, you are not a great leader. you are an evil leader. congressman, tell me about those strong words. what was the turning point? why did you decide not to attend?