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... this is your ballot. And if that person doesn't come in, that ballot is discarded and is not counted. Judy Woodruff: So, let me just ask you, is there any possibility, based on what you found, that this election could have been counted erroneously, that the results could have ...
And before I come to you, Jonathan Shaub, I want to clarify. I said the issue was taken up in the Senate. It was in the House, the House select committee, of course, where this investigation is under way. But let me just ask you about Mr. Meadows. He is ...
... will do that, and do it in a way it will provide fair justice. The... Amna Nawaz: Well, Mr. Chairman, if I may, let me just ask you about some of the specifics in here, because many will argue that it does not go far enough, that you may have ...
... Senator John Thune. He's the second highest ranking Republican in the Senate. Senator John Thune, thank you very much for joining us. Let me just ask you flat out, what is the argument for not having the government require large employers to make sure that their employees are either ...
... critical in my district after Hurricane Sandy devastated my community, and also expanding the capacity of our sewer infrastructure, which is so important. And we just saw that after Ida. Judy Woodruff: And I do want to ask you about that. But let me just ask you another two questions ...
... year, their actual purchasing power has been cut,” McConnell said in a Senate speech last week. "Even dollar stores are having to raise their prices. Just ask any American family about their last few trips to the supermarket, the gas station or the toy store. Heaven forbid if they’ve ...
... the existential threat of climate change. Judy Woodruff: I know you're saying this has to go to the Senate Finance Committee, but let me just ask about one other element of this bill that the House committee looked at. And this is something that Senator Joe Manchin, who has ...
... has grown to what some consider unreasonable proportions, it will never neutralize all threats — or even be able to enforce the rules it has written. Just ask Nathan Dudney, a sales executive for a sporting goods manufacturer in Nashville who says he occasionally forgets about ammunition in his carry-on ...
... on the 80% of an issue where legislators tended to agree and discard the 20% where they didn’t. “Nothing gets done when we’re just telling each other how wrong we are,” Enzi said in his farewell address to the Senate in 2020. “Just ask yourself: Has anyone ever ...
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