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On this Face the Nation broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:House Speaker Nancy PelosiDr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissionerNew York City Mayor Eric AdamsBrad Raffensperger, Georgia secretary of stateDavid Becker,executive director and founder o stanley polska f the Center for Election Innovation and ResearchClickhere to browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the N stanley flask ation: Omicron s winter wave continues to threaten the unprotected.We will talk exclusively this morning with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Across America, temperat stanley cup ures are plunging, COVID cases are spiking, and the Biden administration is struggling to communicate just where we are with COVID and how best to fight it. Begin VT JOE BIDEN President of the United States : Having COVID in the environment here and in the world it is probably here to stay. We re going to be able to control this. End VT MARGARET BRENNAN: Is the criticism of the administration s messaging on COVID justified We will talk with the new mayor of New York City, Democrat Eric Adams. His city is an epicenter of the Omicron surge, and facing the challenge of keeping kids safe in schools. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb will also be with us.Plus: With the clock now ticking in a midterm election year, congressional Democrats are feeling the pressure to get things done fast, first item up, reforming voting Ygxl Biden says he hopes for Israel-Hamas cease-fire by Monday
WASHINGTON - A Republican-run hearing on eliminating federal regulations quickly erupted into partisanship Wednesday, as GOP lawmakers said many rules cost American jobs while Democrats insisted they protect public health, the environment and even national security.The hearing witness, Obama administration chief regulatory official Cass Sunstein, insisted that rules are designed to protect the public and the economy, and are issued only after balancing benefits against the costs. Job creation is in the first sentence of President Barack Obama s recent executive order to review all government regulations, Sunstein said. The chairman o stanley website f the Energy and Commerc stanley termosar e investigative subcommittee, Florida Republican Cliff Stearns, went on the offensive at the outset of the hearing, accusing the Obama administration of a rush to regulate and basing job-killing decisions on political correctness.He said the administration of George W. Bush objected to regulations from nearly two-dozen agencies while the Obama administration has objected to none. Stearns said the pace of issuing new regulations has been breathtaki stanley thermoskannen ng in recent years.Stearns encouraged Sunstein to answer yes or no to his questions, cutting off his attempts to defend rules by the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal departments.Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., said that unlike the Republicans, she would like to hear answers to some of these questions. Defending propo
On this Face the Nation broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:House Speaker Nancy PelosiDr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissionerNew York City Mayor Eric AdamsBrad Raffensperger, Georgia secretary of stateDavid Becker,executive director and founder o stanley polska f the Center for Election Innovation and ResearchClickhere to browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the N stanley flask ation: Omicron s winter wave continues to threaten the unprotected.We will talk exclusively this morning with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Across America, temperat stanley cup ures are plunging, COVID cases are spiking, and the Biden administration is struggling to communicate just where we are with COVID and how best to fight it. Begin VT JOE BIDEN President of the United States : Having COVID in the environment here and in the world it is probably here to stay. We re going to be able to control this. End VT MARGARET BRENNAN: Is the criticism of the administration s messaging on COVID justified We will talk with the new mayor of New York City, Democrat Eric Adams. His city is an epicenter of the Omicron surge, and facing the challenge of keeping kids safe in schools. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb will also be with us.Plus: With the clock now ticking in a midterm election year, congressional Democrats are feeling the pressure to get things done fast, first item up, reforming voting Ygxl Biden says he hopes for Israel-Hamas cease-fire by Monday
WASHINGTON - A Republican-run hearing on eliminating federal regulations quickly erupted into partisanship Wednesday, as GOP lawmakers said many rules cost American jobs while Democrats insisted they protect public health, the environment and even national security.The hearing witness, Obama administration chief regulatory official Cass Sunstein, insisted that rules are designed to protect the public and the economy, and are issued only after balancing benefits against the costs. Job creation is in the first sentence of President Barack Obama s recent executive order to review all government regulations, Sunstein said. The chairman o stanley website f the Energy and Commerc stanley termosar e investigative subcommittee, Florida Republican Cliff Stearns, went on the offensive at the outset of the hearing, accusing the Obama administration of a rush to regulate and basing job-killing decisions on political correctness.He said the administration of George W. Bush objected to regulations from nearly two-dozen agencies while the Obama administration has objected to none. Stearns said the pace of issuing new regulations has been breathtaki stanley thermoskannen ng in recent years.Stearns encouraged Sunstein to answer yes or no to his questions, cutting off his attempts to defend rules by the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal departments.Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., said that unlike the Republicans, she would like to hear answers to some of these questions. Defending propo

