...Speaker: Further discussion. Gentleman from Franklin [County], for what purpose do you rise?
Representative Brian Nieves: To inquire of the handler.
Speaker: Gentleman from Johnson [County] yield?
Representative Denny Hoskins: Yes, Mister Speaker.
Speaker: He does. [crosstalk] Proceed.
Representative Nieves: How are you doing, gentleman?
Representative Hoskins: Great. How are you doing, gentlemen?
Representative Nieves: This is your first year around here, isn't it?
Representative Hoskins: It is.
Representative Nieves: You probably figure out that over time there's people that you learn to really respect and trust and maybe other people that you don't. And the gentleman from Boone [County] is somebody that I do have a lot of respect for. And so he's brought up, I think, some pretty valid comments. You know he talked about how he has a legitimate fear that there might be some things that would happen in these private prisons that would be of concern to him. And so it just made me wonder, you know, I, I don't know exactly how these things operate. And I know, I think you have one in your district. Is that right? [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: Yes, gentleman.
Representative Nieves: Okay. So, there, is there any regulation about, say for example a, something happens in the prison, something bad happens in the prison, and they need to interview or interrogate some of these prisoners? I mean is there regulations about what they can do? And, I guess more specifically, what I'd be asking you is, would, would they ever be able to waterboard somebody in, in one of these private prisons? I mean, can they? "Hey, hey, stop. I tell you anything you want to know." I, I, can, can [laugh], can they waterboard people in these private prisons?
Representative Hoskins: I do not...[crosstalk]
Representative Nieves: Here's the thing. I mean, there's some people yesterday that were all concerned about waterboarding terrorists, as if that's a bad thing to do. Now these are American citizens that are typically held in these, right? And they don't get waterboarded. [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: Yes, gentleman.
Representative Nieves: Okay. [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: American citizens.
Representative Nieves: I want to make sure that American citizens don't get waterboarded. I want to make sure you know, gentleman, that I am [emphasis] okay with waterboarding terrorists. I mean, I just want to make sure that you know that. Some blog tried to have some comment about me yesterday. Maybe they weren't clear about my stand on waterboarding. I say that waterboarding is [emphasis] okay for terrorists. But I want to make sure that does not happen in these private prisons. [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: That does not happen.
Representative Nieves: Would you speak on that? [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: I'm with you on that.
Representative Nieves: 'Cause I don't want to see any waterboarding of American citizens, even if they are in a private prison.
Representative Hoskins: Correct.
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Speaker: Gentleman from Jackson. For what purpose do you rise?
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Speaker: Kander.
Representative Jason Kander: Point of order Mr. Speaker.
Speaker: Proceed.
Representative Jason Kander: The gentleman's references to his rather offensive comments from yesterday, while interesting, have absolutely nothing to do with this.
Speaker: Gentleman, please avoid all personal comments on the floor. Further discussion. Actually, proceed the inquiry, gentleman. Franklin [County]. [crosstalk]
Representative Nieves: So, so, gentleman, I just want to, because we are specifically talkin' about what happens in private prisons, okay? [crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: Yes, private jails. Correct. [crosstalk]
Representative Nieves: And so I probably shouldn't drift off, it's very difficult, you know, when we're talking about things to make sure that we stay on an absolute narrow path, but I just want to make sure. We had a little confusion. People jumped up and started waving things. So I just want to make sure you understood my question. And that you understand that I am not [emphasis], because you're guy that has one of these in your district, you're the one that's handling this legislation. You're kind of like the private prison expert within this body. I want to make sure that you know that I don't think any of us in this body, myself included, would be in favor of waterboarding American citizens that are in a private prison. Are you with me on that?
Representative Hoskins: I'm with you on that, gentleman. [crosstalk]
Representative Nieves: And are you gonna, will you commit to me, just as you did the gentleman from Boone [County], I seem to have a little water on my face, I think somebody was trying to waterboard me a minute ago. Are you willing to commit to me, just as you did the gentleman from Boone [County], that if we need next year to talk about this, I mean, if somebody ever says that we should waterboard U.S. citizens in private prisons, are you committing to me that you'll try to make sure that we don't ever do that to American citizens?
Representative Hoskins: Yes. I would be against waterboarding [crosstalk] American citizens.
Representative Nieves: Because I just want to be very clear that I am okay with waterboarding terrorists, okay? I think it's a good idea to waterboard terrorists, but not American citizens, okay? Can we work together on that?
Representative Hoskins: Yes, gentleman.
Representative Nieves Thank you gentleman. Thank you Mister Speaker.
Speaker: Further discussion...