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We have got a Nobel Prize winner, testifying under oath, about the catastrophic economic consequences we are looking at.

We all know that it is going to change our physical world. We all know that it is going to raise sea levels.

We are going to have to re-site that naval station.

It is probably the most warned of hazard that we have ever seen, but because the fossil fuel industry has got so much of our Congress locked up in its grip we have not responded to those warnings.

CBO...did a prediction of American health care costs were going to rise, which is this top line.

Madam Speaker, discrimination is wrong. We all know that. As children, we learn the golden rule: Treat others the way you yourself want to be treated. But, right now, discrimination is a fact of life for millions of LGBTQ Americans. The…

Madam Speaker, I have a motion at the desk. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the motion. The Clerk read as follows: Mr. Cicilline moves to lay the motion to reconsider on the table. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on…

If you can show those things, you win under the FCC's tribunal, and you can get relief.

The truth is that secret corporate funding like yours has distorted our discourse for far too long.

My final question, Mr. Gundersen, is for you.

I think there is consensus, both in the majority report and in the report prepared by my Republican colleagues, that self-preferencing is a problem with the dominant platforms.

This concludes today's hearing and I again want to thank our distinguished Witnesses for their testimony.

I expect all the Members on both sides of the aisle to wear a mask for the duration of today's hearing.