from washington because the color to tell you, this is something that will have a devastating impact on the nation s economy echo amtrak, the nation s cross-country railway system, is canceling all of its long distance trains ahead of a plant workers strike that really threatens to do damage on a scale that we have not seen in quite some time back of that announcement effectively cancels all planned trips except for those along the northeast corridor between boston and washington, d.c. the companies as our changes are all trains can reach the destination before the strike, which could begin as early as friday, and in case you re wondering, yes, we are talking about major cost because tthe strike could cost up to $2 billion per day per, we are talking about 60,000 workers plotting a walkout for better conditions. there s still time to get this resort, but there s only a few days left or they have a construct that is available that frankly needs to be adopted, but if this goe
the angle conclusive to ig demonstrate that democrats aren t just destroying our economy and our foreign policy. they re also destroying something even more precious our children. >th they re destroying their innocence, uc their education, their spirit, their sense of optimism. they re destroying their future now look no further than liberal montgomery county, maryland . montgo suburb ofanan washington, d.c., where we see the shocking consequence ofki majority liberal democrat ruleri .demic we now, had during the pandemice spent a great deal of time exposing the county executive there, an uber liberal named mark elrich. not long after we knew that covid lockdown s and rules were hurting our kids badly, the man refused to budge. in our opinion, the best solution is to do a temporary post. the school system needs to take a pause and then we take its way to chaotic right now it was vindictive and now the results are in academically. montgomery county students are falling fu
anderson. actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey spoke at the white house. and a son of a woman killed in buffalo testified before the senate judiciary committee. you re elected to protect us. and because if there is nothing and respectfully, senators, you should yield your positions of authority and influence to others who are willing to lead on this issue. the urgency of the moment demands no less. my mother s life mattered. negotiations in the senate appear to be at a critical stage, with one lawmaker telling cnn they hope to reach an agreement by the end of the week. we ll have a live report from the white house coming up. first, though, some of what matthew mcconaughey said from the briefing room. he talked about getting the news, going back to his hometown of uvalde, about meeting overworked funeral directors who are trying to make badly-torn bodiyies look like children aga for memorial services. he spoke with parents like ryan and jessica ramirez, who told h
business. today, lawmakers are scheduled to debate 19 bills, including several dealing with cybersecurity, law enforcement, and veterans issues. live coverage of the house here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the player today will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. omnipotent god, ruler of the universe and source of all life, help us to love all that you are and all that you have created. may we show respect to both people and planet. in all that we see may we regard everything as a precious gift from you to be revered and appreciated. at the same time, as we enjoy the amazing opportunities you have afforded us, the bounty of bitches you have bestowed on us, the honor and privilege to have dominion over the earth and all her resource, may our regard for the world never
Good evening. And he represents rhode island in the United States senate. Thank you. You see any number . The Senate Judiciary committee, most importantly, is it sort of its customary. Let me welcome senator sheldon whitehouse. Thank you all. I think the routine here if i talk for about 10 minutes, then we have question and answers. So let me start by thanking you for coming out. And thank you for the interest in this book. I worked pretty hard on it. As if you get around to reading it, youll see, its pretty dense stuff. I would describe it as more or less equal parts textbook if that doesnt scare you off detective story and warning flare. And as we talk about it there are two concepts i want to put in your mind. First because theyll help illuminate rest of the conversation. The first is something called agency capture or regular battery capture, which is a phenomenon that goes way back into our history. And you might think of some of the early episodes of agency capture or regulatory