President ial primary on february 11. Hello, manchester. [cheering and applause] sit down, sit down. It is good to see you all and thank you for the great interaction. Thank you. It is great to be here with all of you today including captain america. Right . Love it. Love it. It is good to be here today. I thought what we do is i will just tell you a little bit about myself, tell you about why i am we will doe, and some questions, and then for anybody who wants to, we will do self fees. [cheering and applause] i am aou may know, little horse. I think i picked up a little of a cold, one hug too many in the selfie line. Nevertheless, i persist. [cheering and applause] so, i was born and raised in oklahoma, total silence. [laughter] ok, there are not that many okies. I was born and raised out in oklahoma. I do have an okie. Good. I amng raised in oklahoma, what used to be called a late in life baby. Referred always just to me as such a prize. Brothers whoolder to this day are referred to
Hello, manchester. [cheering and applause] senator warren hello, manchester. It is great to be here with all of you today including captain america. I love it. Its good to be here today. Do it what we would will tell you a little about myself, tell you a little bit about why im in this race and we will do some questions and for anybody who wants to, we will do selfies. [applause] you may notice, i am a little horse. Little biticked up a of a cold, one hug too many in the selfie line. Nevertheless, i persist. [applause] so, i was born and raised in oklahoma, total silence. [laughter] its ok, there are not that many okies. Born and raised in oklahoma i do have an okie bag here. Born and raised in oklahoma, i am what used to be called a late in life baby. Memother always referred to as a surprise. Who,e three older brothers to this day, referred to collectively as the boys. To distinguish them from the surprise. Brothers wenty off and joined the military. Don, was brother, career military
Impeachment proceedings. It seems like morning, noon, and night the relentless effort to unseat the president of the United States is a toxic strain of potomac fever infecting capitol hill. Now if only congress would channel every waking minute to fix problems in the real world, wouldnt that be wonderful. Let me provide a reality check. For People Living in the real world, impeachment inquiry is not what keeps americans up at night. Its not what wakes up moms and dads worried sick about paying for their childs insulin. Its not what drains the pocketbooks of seniors and takes a big bite out of peoples paychecks. The issue that unites americans from maine to iowa to oregon is the high skyhigh prices that americans and the taxpaying public pay for are paying for prescription medicine. As chairman of the Senate Finance committee, i am working in a bipartisan way to fix whats broken in our drug supply chain. In february we called the heads of big pharma to testify before the finance committ
Service. This is a little over one hour. Order questions to the Prime Minister. Dr. Ellen whitehead. Alan whitehead. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Immediately after questions talking aboute the debate on the run cell tower inquiry report the Grenfell Tower inquiry report. After 10 to multi was years, this is your last Prime Ministers questions. You have set up there in your highchair, not just as an umpire, ruthlessly adjudicating on the finer points of parliamentary procedure with your trademark tony montana scowl. Not just as a commentator offering opinions, sometimes acerbic and sometimes kindly, but above all as a player in your own right, peppering every part of the chamber with your own thoughts and opinions, like some tennis machine. Literally a series of layable, on returnable unreturnable volleys and smashes. Although we may disagree about the legislation you have favored , there is no doubt in my mind that you have been a great servant to this parliament and the house of commons. Y
Thank you, mr. Speaker. Number one. Number one, mr. Speaker. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Immediately after questions today i will be opening the debate on the inquiry report but try to i know the whole house will want to join in recording that after ten tumultuous years this is your last Prime Ministers questions. And as a distinguished former wimbledon competitors just that up there in your highchair and not just as an umpire, ruthlessly adjudicating on the finer points of parliamentary procedure with your trademark tony montana scout, mr. Speaker. [laughing] nudges as a commentator offering your own opinions on the rallies, but above all as a player in your own right. Pitting every part of the chamber with your opinions, like some tennis ball machine. [laughing] delivering a series of literally unplayable, and returnable volleys and smashes. [laughing] and although we may disagree about some of the legislative innovation jeff favored, theres no doubt in my mind that you have been a great