be passed through both houses of congress. the senate has lots of nominations to act on. it can confirm judges and members of the cabinet. the house has a lot of time that it can t really do very much with other than political messaging. republicans are deciding among passing pieces of legislation that won t become law or passing statements like this censure that don t have the force of law. partly why they spend time on this is their opportunity cost is not that high. they have free time because they re not otherwise going to achieve that much this year. they apparently loathe adam schiff so much they re trying to ensure he s a u.s. senator to some degree. this will raise him a ton of money. he s fund-raising. weird dynamics. congress has this top two system and there s a fairly high likelihood there will be an election between two democrats, adam schiff and katie porter. katie porter is to the left of
this was not a federal voting act, this is how d.c. residents would be able to vote in local elections, and again, under the home room act, local legislation to the maximum extent possible, is supposed to be delegated to the city council. it s a all about politics. it s not about the core concerns of the district of columbia, either are public safety or the way that our elections are handled. in january, d.c. mayor gathered with delaware senators thomas carper and other d.c. leaders to reintroduce the bills that give d.c. residents they. that s been in force for a long time. this year, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the cities limited home rule, you said the house resolution to read d.c. criminal code and overall existing voting access for non citizens in washington highlights an urgent need.
the country s northwest. and the canadian forces now recovering and examining that object when they do get it. it s not clear whether this is belated to the chinese balloon shot down off the coast of south carolina. that was last weekend. or another object shot down an alaskan airspace that happened just yesterday, friday. yes, that is three airborne objects shot down here, we have, over eight days in north america. that s the latest on that. we have more later for, you rev, as we have details. back to you. all right, thank you, richard. as in many american cities, lawmakers in washington, d.c. are looking for ways to reform their criminal justice systems, while also protecting public safety. on thursday, those efforts were complicated in the nation s capital, when the republican-led u.s. house of representatives stepped into object to revisions of the criminal code approved by the city council. joining me now to discuss this
it took until this week for the truly they re of the house republicans to emerge. i can show you that exact moment, just in case you missed it. and stead of making the wealthy pay of shares fair share of some republicans, some republicans want medicare and social security sunset. i m not saying it s a majority. [crowd chanting] let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office. i ll give you a copy. i ll give you a copy of the proposal. i mean, congress doesn t vote. liar! i m glad to see that. i enjoy conversion. that is georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, leading the gop from the cheap seats, as they shouted down the commanding chief at the state of the union. like a true internet troll, congresswoman greene booed the president, wearing an all white
information about how classified documents were handled. listen. this is a problem and i m confident that once national archive will come forward and have public testimony, that we can have a bipartisan solution to the problem. this is another example of two-tier justice system, how republicans are treated versus how republicans are treated. alexandria: pencil resolution, preventing extreme negligence with classified information licenses. the resolution expresses sense of u.s. house of representatives that congressman adam schiff should be investigated by the house ethices committee and have his comments made regarding russian collusion be struck from the record. this is after schiff and swalwell were dropped from the committee, barring schiff from