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oday. [applause] we are just getting warmed up. we are in this for the future of our country. this country has allowed us to live in american dream that my parents never imagined when they came to this country 40 years ago. now, we have lived in american dream that we want to pass on to these kids. the face of our life where we were getting ahead for ourselves, this country has already given us that. this next chapter of our life, on our journey, the next few years, and the rest of this year is about giving back to this country to create a country that i am worried for, but if we all do our part -- and i have been asking that the view at every step of the way -- i promise you if you did your part, that we will do hours. -- ours. we will do our part now going forward to make sure that america first lives on. host: find that on our website, c-span.org or on our app. st -- estelle starts us off, california, democrats line. caller: i am glad ramaswamy got out. he does not have any government experience. someone with at least some government experience. if you do not, you get peopl
oday. [applause] we are just getting warmed up. we are in this for the future of our country. this country has allowed us to live in american dream that my parents never imagined when they came to this country 40 years ago. now, we have lived in american dream that we want to pass on to these kids. the face of our life where we were getting ahead for ourselves, this country has already given us that. this next chapter of our life, on our journey, the next few years, and the rest of this year is...
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wadea was odai's only child.he shock. translation: i still hear his voice. he used to come on saturdays, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support rallies took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that chicago has ever seen, especially other oppressed communities — the black community in the united states, latino community, other immigrant communities, the native communities here, asian, have always been on the side of the palestinian people. back at laila's place, the family tells me they hate to live in fear. even if the war is over, they will always feel bitter when they remember how it meant to be uncomfortable at their own home. sally nabil, bbc news, bridgeview, illinois. this is ariel, a puppy born with six legs — who's
wadea was odai's only child.he shock. translation: i still hear his voice. he used to come on saturdays, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support rallies took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that...
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oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal to give palestine the lead.ready made history by advancing from the group stage for the first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif�*s second half penalty gave qatar the lead and the hosts saw out the victory from there to make the last eight. jordan were heading out of the competition losing to io—man iraq deep into injury time. but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to win 3—2. yazan al—arab equalised in the 95th minute. jordan then kept attacking and got their reward. nizar al—rashdan scored two minutes later with a fantastic long—range strike. they meet debutants tajikistan next in the quarters. there were chaotic scenes in the post—match press conference as iraqi journalists vented their anger towards head coach jesus casas. several stormed out in protest as officials tried to calm the situation. iraq's football association has condemned what it calls the abhorrent behaviour of journalists. thailand can reach the asian cup quarter—fina
oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal to give palestine the lead.ready made history by advancing from the group stage for the first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif�*s second half penalty gave qatar the lead and the hosts saw out the victory from there to make the last eight. jordan were heading out of the competition losing to io—man iraq deep into injury time. but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to...
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oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal to give palestine the lead. they'd already made history byng from the group stage for the first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif�*s second half penalty gave qatar the lead and the hosts saw out the victory from there to make the last eight. jordan were heading out of the competition losing to io—man iraq deep into injury time. but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to win 3—2. yazan al—arab equalised in the 95th minute. jordan then kept attacking and got their reward. nizar al—rashdan scored two minutes later with a fantastic long—range strike. they meet debutants tajikistan next in the quarters. there were chaotic scenes in the post—match press conference as iraqi journalists vented their anger towards head coachjesus casas. several stormed out in protest as officials tried to calm the situation. iraq's football association has condemned what it calls the abhorrent behaviour of journalists. thailand can reach the asian cup quarter—finals for the first time with a v
oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal to give palestine the lead. they'd already made history byng from the group stage for the first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif�*s second half penalty gave qatar the lead and the hosts saw out the victory from there to make the last eight. jordan were heading out of the competition losing to io—man iraq deep into injury time. but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to...
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oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal, to give palestine the lead — they'd already made history bythe first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif 5 second half penalty gave qatar the lead — and the hosts saw out the victory from there, to make the last 8. jordan were heading out of the competition, losing to 10 man iraq deep into injury time, but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to win 3—2. yazan al—arab equalised in the 95th minute. jordan then kept attacking and got their reward — nizar al—rashdan scored two minutes later — with a fantastic long range strike. they meet debutants tajikistan next in the quarters. there were chaotic scenes in the post—match press conference, as iraqi journalists vented their anger towards head coachjesus casas. several stormed out in protest as officials tried to calm the situation. iraq's football association has condemned what it calls the "abhorrent behaviour" ofjournalists. thailand can reach the asian cup quarter—finals for the first time with a victory over uzbekistan o
oday dabbagh scored a wonderful solo goal, to give palestine the lead — they'd already made history bythe first time. but qatari captain hassan al haydos equalised from a well—worked corner, just before half time. akram afif 5 second half penalty gave qatar the lead — and the hosts saw out the victory from there, to make the last 8. jordan were heading out of the competition, losing to 10 man iraq deep into injury time, but from 2—1 downjordan scored twice to win 3—2. yazan al—arab...
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>>oday on c-span, the house is back for general speeches at 10:00 a.m.astern. noon, members begin working on a series of immigration bills, including one imposing new criminal penalties, including using a motor vehie to intentionally fleet border security. th former dense secretary mike pompeo and leon panetta testified. at 3:00, the senate returns to consider a judicial nomination for the seventh circuit court of appeals. i 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, the house homeland security committee will decide whether to bring up articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the full house. coming up on "washington journal m: -- on "washington journal,"our calls and comments live. then columnist and washiton examiner reporter salena zito discusses campaign 2024. also, the allegations against lton county former d and the impact they could have on the election interference charges against donald trump. and kff health ne' julie rovner talks about a record 21 million americans signing up for the affordable care act in 2024. "washington journa
>>oday on c-span, the house is back for general speeches at 10:00 a.m.astern. noon, members begin working on a series of immigration bills, including one imposing new criminal penalties, including using a motor vehie to intentionally fleet border security. th former dense secretary mike pompeo and leon panetta testified. at 3:00, the senate returns to consider a judicial nomination for the seventh circuit court of appeals. i 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, the house homeland security committee...
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target the area of majidi, which is also a place which is not usually being targeted, but the town of odai specifically has been heavily bombarded today, it seems that a daily basis the israelies choose one of the towns and basically start bombarding it very heavily more than other towns, but of course like fkela like ham and also aitarun and they are always the ones that are mostly on the edges and very close to the border, they are always targeted. we also had targeting of vita and yarin. we heard today from also uh from the israeli media that there were sirens that were sounding in several places in the gililie, and the sounds of rockets from the iron dome. sometimes the the siren sound because of the iron dome, whether it is because there were rockets fired from south lebanon or perhaps other issues that... are um being used either by the resistance and the other resistance factions in order to basically turn on the the iron dome and that is basically also costing the israelies more money in addition to the fact that it's creating that um that atmosphere of terror where the sirens are
target the area of majidi, which is also a place which is not usually being targeted, but the town of odai specifically has been heavily bombarded today, it seems that a daily basis the israelies choose one of the towns and basically start bombarding it very heavily more than other towns, but of course like fkela like ham and also aitarun and they are always the ones that are mostly on the edges and very close to the border, they are always targeted. we also had targeting of vita and yarin. we...
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wadea was odai's only child.days, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support trolleys took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. —— afew —— a few support rallies. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that chicago has ever seen, especially other oppressed communities — the black community in the united states, latino community, other immigrant communities, the native communities here, asian, have always been on the side of the palestinian people. back at laila's place, the family tells me they hate to live in fear. even if the war is over, they will always feel bitter when they remember how it meant to be uncomfortable at their own home. sally nabil, bbc news, bridgeview, illinois. let's briefly returned to our top story looking at those revolutionary guards and the
wadea was odai's only child.days, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support trolleys took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. —— afew —— a few support rallies. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that chicago has ever seen, especially...
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wadea was odai's only child.ays, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support rallies took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that chicago has ever seen, especially other oppressed communities — the black community in the united states, latino community, other immigrant communities, the native communities here, asian, have always been on the side of the palestinian people. back at laila's place, the family tells me they hate to live in fear. even if the war is over, they will always feel bitter when they remember how it meant to be uncomfortable at their own home. sally nabil, bbc news, bridgeview, illinois. some breaking news from the us central command, a statement that says multiple ballistic missiles and rockets were launch
wadea was odai's only child.ays, and up till now, i still stand next to the window waiting for him. i know he won't show up, but itjust relieves me to wait. but it's not all tragedy for palestinians here. over the past couple of months, a few support rallies took place in chicago, where various communities came together to call for an end to the war. for palestine support rallies, these are absolutely the biggest that chicago has ever seen, especially other oppressed communities — the black...
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>> the homeland security committee has been meeting oday to consider these impeachment articles for 100 mayors. republicans say he's willfully mishandled the situation at that southern border. he's not enforce the laws on the books and he's lost the trust of the american people. democrats say republicans are just trying to score political points. if that really wanted to solve the crisis at that southern border, they could improve that deal republicans have made clear feel reject whenever it comes from the senate. this meeting has grown quite into. democrats have a number of procedural motions have been to dirrell or delight this meeting as long as possible. we are expecting those articles to pass out of committee late tonight. then it hit to the house floor. anderson, we should note. even if it passes the house, given the razor-thin majority, that's a big if -- it's going nowhere in the senate -- >> melanie simone, thank you. joining us now is dan goldman, who served on the house homeland security committee. congressman -- [inaudible] >> anderson, let's mcnamara about it. if the senate
>> the homeland security committee has been meeting oday to consider these impeachment articles for 100 mayors. republicans say he's willfully mishandled the situation at that southern border. he's not enforce the laws on the books and he's lost the trust of the american people. democrats say republicans are just trying to score political points. if that really wanted to solve the crisis at that southern border, they could improve that deal republicans have made clear feel reject whenever...
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had a chapter in that book called survi about how books wet about but i to point want to make to you■odays that books were not just victims of war but active agents of for waging of s macleish that in the director of point modern war. he said cannot be fought without most complete libraryr; of books played an part in scientific and essential war part in intelligence operations and of course, to topography is the essence of war fighting over borders, fighting over land as always, franklin d roosevelt in caps a telling phrase books are weapons in the war of ide. acknowledge that books played a large role in spreading the ideologies cause for in the firsplhat is both in the democracy cs and in the dictatorships dictatorships. if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be h0 wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with books have been taken. it says r
had a chapter in that book called survi about how books wet about but i to point want to make to you■odays that books were not just victims of war but active agents of for waging of s macleish that in the director of point modern war. he said cannot be fought without most complete libraryr; of books played an part in scientific and essential war part in intelligence operations and of course, to topography is the essence of war fighting over borders, fighting over land as always, franklin d...
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oday by united states secretary of treasury, janet yellen.plause] >> after nearly 50 years in academia and public, janet yellen was sworn in as the 78 secretary of the treasury of the united states in january of 2020 one. the first woman in this role. [applause] >> she is also the first person in american history to have the white house council of economic advisors, the federal reserve and in the treasury department. [applause] >> born in bay ridge, brooklyn where her parents, an elementary school teacher and fily physician raised janetr brothere graduated summa cum laude and phi beta kappa with a bachelors in economics from brown university and earned her masters and phd in economics from yale. she was an assistant professor at harvard and then begin working at the federal reserve board in 1977. she has taught economics and is now a professor emeritus at the univerty of california at berkeley and is a fellow at the brookings institution. president obama appointed her vice chair of the federal reserve before nominating her to succeed ben bern
oday by united states secretary of treasury, janet yellen.plause] >> after nearly 50 years in academia and public, janet yellen was sworn in as the 78 secretary of the treasury of the united states in january of 2020 one. the first woman in this role. [applause] >> she is also the first person in american history to have the white house council of economic advisors, the federal reserve and in the treasury department. [applause] >> born in bay ridge, brooklyn where her parents,...
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with them because they were arbitrary and not particularly effective but we see people stay between 9 odays 6 months so each of these slots we are referencing serve between 2 and 4 people each year. if we think $90 thousand a slot, that isn't per person, that is onfor four people to have temporary shelter, meals, case management and hopefully an exit to permanent housing destination on the back-end. >> i know this isn't the item we discuss i want to quickly reference to the outcome base and measure and materic. this is something very helpful especially when it comes to temporary shelter, both contracts and result is that we understand we can receive number of people and with these number of people we are able to place this percentage in a permanent home within this time period. very long formula, but it's what i'm looking forward and hoping to learn more in a coming year. >> absolutely. when the contract comes back to you for the services, that is exactly what we can talk about is outcome measures built into that contract. the responsibility for housing placement isn't thon shelter alone, a
with them because they were arbitrary and not particularly effective but we see people stay between 9 odays 6 months so each of these slots we are referencing serve between 2 and 4 people each year. if we think $90 thousand a slot, that isn't per person, that is onfor four people to have temporary shelter, meals, case management and hopefully an exit to permanent housing destination on the back-end. >> i know this isn't the item we discuss i want to quickly reference to the outcome base...
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. >> then we did, and we are now seeia slippery slope, and oday.islamists . uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on our streets, emboldened. >> yeah. people don't. and we had this with charlie hebdo as well, the magazine, well, with the magazine, the massacre hebdo. massacre at charlie hebdo. people were saying they brought it on themselves. i mean, some people saying that out people were saying that out loud. it's like there's absolutely should absolutely no way that we should be psychopaths, be siding with psychopaths, with machine be siding with psychopaths, with machiyou this approach in >> if you took this approach in domestic , it domestic violence cases, it would be outrageous, wouldn't it, look it, if you said, well, look at the she the dinner. the way she cooked the dinner. i mean, absolutely mean, you just you absolutely wouldn't get away with it. >> to be fair, you don't really know my wife's cooking, but i thought you did most of the cooking did. right. i do cooking i did. yeah, right. i do do the cookin
. >> then we did, and we are now seeia slippery slope, and oday.islamists . uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on our streets, emboldened. >> yeah. people don't. and we had this with charlie hebdo as well, the magazine, well, with the magazine, the massacre hebdo. massacre at charlie hebdo. people were saying they brought it on themselves. i mean, some people saying that out people were saying that out loud. it's like there's absolutely should...
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. >> then we did, and we are now seeia slippery slope, and oday. islamists . uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on our streets, emboldened. >> yeah. people don't. and we had this with charlie hebdo as well, the magazine, well, with the magazine, the massacre hebdo. massacre at charlie hebdo. people were saying they brought it on themselves. i mean, some people saying that out people were saying that out loud. it's like there's absolutely should absolutely no way that we should be psychopaths, be siding with psychopaths, with machine be siding with psychopaths, with machiyou this approach in >> if you took this approach in domestic , it domestic violence cases, it would be outrageous, wouldn't it, look it, if you said, well, look at the she the dinner. the way she cooked the dinner. i mean, absolutely mean, you just you absolutely wouldn't get away with it. >> to be fair, you don't really know my wife's cooking, but i thought you did most of the cooking did. right. i do cooking i did. yeah, right. i do do the cooki
. >> then we did, and we are now seeia slippery slope, and oday. islamists . uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on ourselves with islamists. uh, on our streets, emboldened. >> yeah. people don't. and we had this with charlie hebdo as well, the magazine, well, with the magazine, the massacre hebdo. massacre at charlie hebdo. people were saying they brought it on themselves. i mean, some people saying that out people were saying that out loud. it's like there's absolutely should...