3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] baby, i can t wait to get this thing started rachel: happy new year, everybody, it s 6:00 and it s 2024. there you go. rachel: still partying with all those people out there. joey: did you even sleep last night? were you up all tight? griff: happy new year. i have a confession to make. i don t like new year s resolution. rachel: you aren t like will and do like 20. joey: will does enough for all of us. griff: percentage break down of what i accomplished. i admire will s list. i have one this year and it may be the secret to life. joey: oh, no. griff: that is go bed early. that you will past week joey and i were on the couch. forced me to go to bed at 8:00 every night. i deal like a million bucks. my wife says you look great. i go to bed at 8:00. i feel like i m joining the senior club my new year s resolution is go to bed early. rachel: senior club. it s just the morning show, people. [laughter] griff: i didn t even
The sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. Let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. This is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. The fire is out. Some of the remains still smolder. Federal officials from president clinton right on down. Rightly or wrongly, well be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. What it did when it did, it did it do the right thing . Second guessing is easy. The search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. One of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. The fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. And that was cbs News Coverage from april 19th, 1993, after
The sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. Let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. This is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. The fire is out. Some of the remains still smolder. Federal officials from president clinton right on down. Rightly or wrongly, well be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. What it did when it did, it did it do the right thing . Second guessing is easy. The search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. One of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. The fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. And that was cbs News Coverage from april 19th, 1993, after
Time, precious legislative time, on bill that was passed this body before and dont go anywhere. In our most recent bandaid for government funding, House Republicans made a claim that chip was extended until march 31. But that wasnt the case. By some reports states could run out of funding in the next few weeks. In colorado, our budget experts predict well run out of Childrens Health insurance money by the end of february. Cancellation letters are literally scheduled to go out at the end of this month. Mr. Speaker, this simply isnt a way to govern. Crisis to crisis, ignoring the real issues people care about to consider special interest legislation. Whats the Republican Leadership and Trump Administration continue to refuse to work on finding a bipartisan solution for the hundreds of thousands of deferred action for childhood arrival, for Daca Recipients, who are in limbo. We can put that bill on the floor today, the dream act. I feel it would pass. We have the votes to do so. Mr. Speak
Without objection. Mr. Collins thank you, mr. Speaker. I am pleased to bring forward this rule on behalf of the rules committee. The rule provides for consideration of s. 139, the fisa amendments reauthorization act. The rule provides for one hour of debate with 40 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence and 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chairman and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee. The rule also provides for a motion to recommit. Additionally, the rule makes in order an amendment offered by mr. Amash representing ideas from members of both side of the aisle. The rules Committee Received testimony from numerous members, including chairman nunes, Ranking Member, mr. Schiff. We also heard from Judiciary Committee Ranking Member nadler, congressman farenthold, congressman amash, congresswoman lofgren and also congressman poe. In addition to the vigorous debate befor