Ininflating deaths due to covid because they want to make money. Think about that, the people of this nation have suffered and sacrificed for nine months, nub more so than our doctors and Front Line Health Care workers. This president questioned their character, their integrity, their commitment to their fellow americans. Its more than offensive. Its a disgrace hes a disgrace to say it. Especially coming from a president whos waved the white flag of surrender on the virus. His chief of staff last week said, were going to do nothing about the virus. Its here. Our Front Line Health Care workers are have given all their best to this virus. Many have died. But we have a president who have given up. I will never give up, nor will america give up. Well never wave the flag of surrender. Were going to beat this virus and get it under control, but the truth is, to beat the virus, weve first got to beat donald trump hes the virus think about it. This guy, trump, keep tells us what a great job, a
Not tolerate the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Challengesf these and the relationships that surround them and accomplishing forof these goals requires the United States to be engaged in the region for the long haul. Cooperation with our golf partners, like saudi arabia and United Arab Emirates gulf partners, and helping libya, egypt, yemen. For insuring stability for the worlds shipping lanes and energy supply. There is no shortage of places where we are engaged in the middle east. The question is not whether we are leaving, the question is how we are leading. Today, we believe there are initiatives that taken together have the potential to reshape the middle east and could even help create the foundations of a new order. First, the agreement that we reached with iran. As of this week, Irans Nuclear Weapons Program is being rolled back in important ways. On monday, iran took a series of steps that the world has long demanded, including reducing its enriched of 20 uranium, dismantli
In a saying no. We showed there was bipartisan support for a number of proposals that would create a texas solution that was palatable to expand medicaid in texas. In they were ready to put some bills and amendments to give some leeway and flexibility to taxes. Ao texas. Hs he slammed the door on that opportunity and made it very clear that he would slam the budget and veto any bill that came to him. Republican legislators willing to go there with us frankly had no reason to walk the plank and put their own reelection in danger when rick perry made it very clear that he would stop that. In terms of success, we measure. T differently and our state rick perry made this calculation that he could reject the medicare expansion money and the people most impact did would know about it. We count it as a success that we commuted about Medicaid Expansion and the aca. We checked all the information in the voter files and 44,000 of them either took an action nor pledged to vote in the election com
Conference report. Roll call votes are scheduled for after 6 30 be eastern. Over in the senate, members return at 2 ian to continue eastern to continue work on scheduled Flood Insurance rate increases delay. A procedural vote is scheduled for 5 30. Watch the house live on cspan and the senate here on cspan2. Bill and hillary began their teaching careers at the university of arkansas. Bill came right after graduating from yale in 1973, and hillary came a year later. Hillary clintons career began right inside this building, the leffler law school at the university of arkansas, where she was a professor. She taught classes such as criminal law, criminal procedure, trial procedure and the prison project. Hill prison was, you know hillary was, you know, wellesley educated, Ivy League Law school grad that had worked in d. C. As part of the Nixon Campaign. Nixon had been impeached about two weeks before hillary taught her first class. First Lady Hillary Clinton tonight at 9 eastern on cspan a
Michigan, early on after the Supreme Court decision said something to me that i just thought was crazy. He said, you know, this the court taking away the expansion from being mandatory and making it a state choice is going to end up being positive, because states that do the expansion are going to go through a process and embrace it as opposed to just doing it because they have to. And i thought that was kind of crazy. But over time im starting to see the wisdom of his reflection. Which is that every state that moves forward now has a deeper understanding of the program, its harder to fall back on the rhetoric of its welfare or its people who arent working or its a big Public Program when the reality is its serving working families that the Business Community is supportive, that its already largely delivered through private plans. And so dont get me wrong, i have a lot of concern about the pace of discussion, but the fact is we are having statespecific discussions about what fits subst