Democracy. Arizona independent senator Kyrsten Sinema discusses her decision in leaving the Democratic Party and negotiations during Mccain Institute forum in arizona. This is about 45 minutes. Thank you all so much for joining us today and thank you senator sinema. We have a lot to talk about. We will try tooi get through as much as possible. We obviously are at the Mccain Institute forum named for the late senator M John Mccain his last act in the public arena, gops repeal bill, it crossed party lines and cemented his reputation as a maverick. Here we are just a few 7 years later youve notably said that you are leaving the senate because americans dont want the collaborative approach that youve said youve modeled in part after him by crossing party lines. Why do you think that that devalued in been such a short amount of time . Well, you know this, ive been kind of talking about this for 20 years. The privilege ive had to serve arizona from my time in the state house and the state se
With the cable industry cspan has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, house and Senate Floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. Cspan give you a front row seat to the issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no interruption and completely unfiltered. Cspan, and so the view of government. Next remarks by the granddaughter of the late israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin recounted her experience as a survivor of hamas attacks on the Music Festival in israel on october seven. She spoke alongside members of congress, jewish and the leaders and Biden Administration officials. This event was hosted by the conference of president s of major American Jewish organizations. It runs an hour and 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. I am harwich fleischer, and i have the honor of being the chair of the conference of president s of major American Jewish organizations. We gather in our Nations Capital in sadness and morning. O
Congress, Jewish Community leaders invited Administration Officials this event was hosted by the conference of president s of major American Jewish organizations. It runs an hour and 45 minutes. [background noises] good morning. I am harriet and i have the honor of being conference of the president of jewish organizations. We gather in the nations capitol in sadness and morning. October 7 was the darkest day and modern israeli history. As news reports last week turned to unimaginable numbers 1300 dead. 4000 wounded. Almost 200 kidnapped. Our shock turned to fear, anger, disbelief and utter devastation. We mourn the loss of precious life. We pray for the healing of wounds that will never fully mentioned and today, we wear these blue ribbons and initiative started in the hope the safe return of our brothers and sisters now held hostage in gaza. Our savior teachers that we should not be daunted by the enormity of the world to grief. Instead we are commanded always to act. Always a way to
Getting it done. That doesnt seem to be a big issue in the house. The bigger battle is in the senate. Theyre scrambling to make it happen. A lot of this got wobbly yesterday, ron johnson, republican senator from wisconsin, is a no vote if they dont make changes to provisions that favor Big Companies rather than smaller companies. The ones fueling todays rally in the markets, not necessarily the small ones are not even publiclytraded. We are on that. Were also awaiting any remarks the president might make when he comes out of those meetings. If he plans to make remarks, hearing from Speaker Paul Ryan. When it comes to the back and forth on individual mandate, the senate lead the way there. So the senate will be keeping that as part of its plan to shelf the mandate, the one that requires you to buy health insurance. That isnt going down well with some republicans. Could be a deal breaker. Way to early to tell. Maybe well get a sense of all of that from the speaker. Reporter neil, get to
There be a special council to look at Hillary Clinton uranium one controversy as we look ahead right now on sunday morning futures. Republicans notching their first big victory on tax reform. The house passed its bill last week and now it is the senates turn as they prepare to vote on a different tax bill after the thanksgiving holiday. However, 13 republicans actually opposed the house bill on the fate of the senate bill is far from certain. How does the gop get everybody on board . Joining me now is Illinois Republican congressman peter rosscam, chairman of the house ways and means subcommittee on tax policy good to see you thanks for joining us. Thanks maria. Maria congratulations on a big victory last week. Ill read you a couple comments on the group from the committee for responsible federal budget and she says tax cuts do not pay for themselves and shes looking at the current bill that just passed saying that the last Time Congress added 10 figures worth of tax cuts to the debt w