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Opinion: Who should Texas blame for the blackout? FacebookTwitterEmail State Sen. John Whitmire, D-Houston, left, questions Bill Magness, President and CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) about the power outage last week s deadly winter freeze during the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce in the Senate Gallery at the Capitol on Thursday Feb. 25, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Listening is State Sen. Robert Nichols, R-Jacksonville. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)Jay Janner, MBR / Associated Press Public hearing Regarding “Answers on outages,” (A10, Feb. 25). While we’re scrambling to point fingers at who’s to blame, let’s not ignore the three fingers pointing back at us. Texas voters have by and large bought into the myth of deregulation. It’s a mantra for politicians all too willing to exploit it for power and profit. ....
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Shake Hands An iconic photograph captured the Washington meeting of these two titans as the Senate debated the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Library of Congress Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. talk after the Georgia civil rights leaderâs press conference at the U.S. Capitol in 1964. Itâs in the low 70s and partly cloudy in Washington when members of the Senate gather on March 26, 1964. There are two motions on the agenda this Thursday morning. The first is a noncontroversial one: to call up the civil rights bill that has recently been passed by the House of Representatives. The second is less predictable: Should the Senate refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee for a ten-day review? ....
ERCOT CEO tells Senate he wouldn't have done anything differently lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Christian Secor, well-known at UCLA for his extreme ideology, was seen parading an America First flag around the Capitol and sitting in Mike Pence’s chair. In a DOJ affidavit, Christian Secor is seen in the Capitol holding a blue America First flag. (Credit: DOJ) WASHINGTON (CN) UCLA student Christian Secor was arrested Tuesday and charged for his alleged participation in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Photos show Secor sitting in the chair that Mike Pence was sitting earlier that day and pushing against doors blocked by Capitol Police. Secor, 22, was arrested Tuesday morning at a residence in Costa Mesa, California, after FBI agents searched his home, according to FBI spokesperson Laura Eimiller. In a federal court in Orange County later that day, the judge ordered that Secor be detained without bail. ....